OCR Text |
Show H , ' VALUE OF THE HEARTY LAUGH H There Is a Tonic In Merriment That B Flows Spontaneous. H r j What Ih thero In a hearty laugh H ', that clears tho moral and mental at- B mosphero and gtvos a man or u woman H J new physical vigor? There Is noth- B I Ing llko It for banishing miasmas and B ' doubts. There Is something Intcc- Hour In Its merriment, too. If wo B j only had moro tlmo for spontaneous B ii J tujety and Joy wo would bo tetter B 4 1 fj ph.THlcally. montnlly and morally. The H I ' man who laughs saldom Is a danger- H ous ono. Caesar recogulzod that con- B ' i turlos ago, ICcn If ono thinks thnt H , ; . tho man who doos not luugh hurts no B f ono but himself, ho Is, nevertheless, B ; Injuring society nt largo by redlining B ' Its sum total of mirth and Jollity. And H , ii bn Is suro to hurt himself, hecnuo ha B j dnnlos himself the simple. Innocent H i, Joys which mnk men una with man' H kind. Thero Is somothlng tonlo In n 1 hearty laugh. It trees the spirit nnd B ' 'j I qulckons tho blood. Omaha World- |