. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . OUR RETIRED VETERANSI. H. C. Breece. 2. James Palladino. 3. Thomas H. Edmonds and his grand-daughter. 4. F. J. Rhors Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, IQ24 IvfomoKs Domrtmeinit. ail The Value of a Smile Sent in by Mrs. Clara McDonald Taylor, who clipped it from theDaughters of America Magazine The thing that goes the farthest toward making Hfeworth while. That costs the least and dees the most, is just a pleasant smile that bubbles from the heart that loves its fellowmanWill drive away the clouds of gloom and coax the sun again. Its full


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . OUR RETIRED VETERANSI. H. C. Breece. 2. James Palladino. 3. Thomas H. Edmonds and his grand-daughter. 4. F. J. Rhors Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, IQ24 IvfomoKs Domrtmeinit. ail The Value of a Smile Sent in by Mrs. Clara McDonald Taylor, who clipped it from theDaughters of America Magazine The thing that goes the farthest toward making Hfeworth while. That costs the least and dees the most, is just a pleasant smile that bubbles from the heart that loves its fellowmanWill drive away the clouds of gloom and coax the sun again. Its full of worth, and goodness, too, with human kindness blent—Its worth a million dollars, and it doesnt cost a cent. There is no room for sadness where we see a cheerysmile; It always has the same good look—its never outof style. It nerves us on to try again when failure makesus blue; The dimples of encouragement are good for meand you. It pays a higher interest, for it is merelylent— Its worth a million dollars, and it doesnt cost acent. A smile comes easily enough, a twinkle in the eyeIs natural—and does more good than any long-drawn sigh; It touches on the heartstrings till they quiver blitheand long, And alway


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