. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ou cansee women and c^hildren working in theirflower gardens. Children are seen gatheringthe pretty violets, buttercups and otherspring flowers. Flowers are also useful. They clicer thesick and brighten dingy rooms. When aperson is sick and you take him a bunchof bright colored flowers, such as roses andcarnations, he seems much brighter. Itmakes the room look cheerful by the con-trasting colors and odors. Why I Like Baltimore By Florence M. GrossSister of StenographerCar Service Department, Baltimore IT IS nice around my home. I like itbecause it is n


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ou cansee women and c^hildren working in theirflower gardens. Children are seen gatheringthe pretty violets, buttercups and otherspring flowers. Flowers are also useful. They clicer thesick and brighten dingy rooms. When aperson is sick and you take him a bunchof bright colored flowers, such as roses andcarnations, he seems much brighter. Itmakes the room look cheerful by the con-trasting colors and odors. Why I Like Baltimore By Florence M. GrossSister of StenographerCar Service Department, Baltimore IT IS nice around my home. I like itbecause it is not so quiet. I knowWillard Eckman, the little boy who!vas named for President Willard. Helives down the street from me. The town gets its name from Lord Bal-timore. I guess that you all know aboutDruid Hill Park. It is so nice. It hasswings and all kinds of things. Wlien Igo there I like to play red-line, I-spy,stooping catchers and run-a-mile. There are about one thousand schoolsand churches in Baltimore. My fatherkeeps a grocery Tillie, the Toiler, was drawn by Mary Tompkins,Pittsburgh. Jiggs was drawn by a little boy whosename we lost. If he will write us, well be glad togive him credit 47


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