AND ITS MESSAGE 



ure life in terms of money and 

 amusement; they rush along the 

 trail of life feverishly seeking to 

 make a dollar or gratify an appe- 

 tite. How much better to "saun- 

 ter" along this trail of life, to 

 measure it in terms of beauty and 

 love and friendship! How much 

 finer to take time to know and 

 understand the men and women 

 along the way, to stop a while and 

 let the beauty of the sunset pos- 

 sess the soul, to listen to what the 

 trees are saying and the songs of 

 the birds, and to gather the fra- 

 grant little flowers that bloom all 

 along the trail of life for those who 

 have eyes to see! 



You can't do these things if you 

 rush through life in a big red auto- 

 mobile at high speed; you can't 

 know these things if you "hike" 

 along the trail in a speed compe- 

 tition. These are the peculiar re- 

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