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More Smiles Needed!

“As I write this the rain is simply pouring down. Mother wants to know if the Weather man could possibly turn out some sunny weather if we asked him very politely. I wonder? Really, this weather is really intended for umbrellas, goloshes, and macintoshes. And that doesn’t sound very cheerful, does it Cousin Betty? But I suppose rainy days have some advantages, we really shouldn’t grumble, should we? Little Southlanders always look for the best! Isn’t that a good motto ? —Cousin Vera Gillespie.

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Southland Times, Issue 21097, 31 May 1930, Page 22

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86

More Smiles Needed! Southland Times, Issue 21097, 31 May 1930, Page 22

More Smiles Needed! Southland Times, Issue 21097, 31 May 1930, Page 22

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