17-year-old Helena Muffly wrote exactly 100 years ago today:
Sunday, December 8, 1912: Didn’t go to Sunday School this morning, partly because I didn’t think it would be very good for me to go out today.

Her middle-aged granddaughter’s comments 100 years later:
Sounds like Grandma still wasn’t feeling very well. Hope she gets better soon. Since she didn’t write much a hundred years ago today, I’ll share a list of winter and Christmas songs that was in an old Ladies Home Journal magazine.
MUSIC FOR THE SEASONS
Winter
- Snow Man
- When the Snow is on the Ground
- Jack Frost
- Tracks in the Snow
- Snow Flakes
- Coasting
- Winter Jewels
- Snowballs
- Sleighing Song
- Little White Feathers
- Jacky Frost
Christmas
- Old Santa Claus
- Once a Little Baby
- Once Unto the Shepherds
- In Bethlehem Stable
- The First Christmas
- Christmas Carol
- A Christmas Song
- Carol, Brother, Carol
- Christmas Day in the Morning
- Christmas Eve
- O! Holy Night
- Silent Night
- Holy Night; Holy Child
- Carol, Children, Carol
- Martin Luther Christmas Carol
- While Shepherds Watched
- While Stars of Christmas Shine
- The First Christmas Song
- The First Christmas
- A Christmas Carol
- Santa Claus
- Do You Believe in Santa Claus?
- A Christmas Party
- The Christmas Tree
Ladies Home Journal (December, 1913)
Whew, it’s astonishing how few of the songs I know. I would have guessed that Christmas carols hadn’t changed much across the years. Though—now that I’m looking more carefully at the list— I realize that some of the songs might be the same, just the names have changed.










