Mirandy Smiles is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by William C. deMille and written by Edith Kennedy based upon a short story by Belle K. Maniates.
The film stars Vivian Martin, Douglas MacLean, William Freeman, and Frances Beech.
Mirandy upon Teddy's invitation attends church services and meets Rose White (Gennung), who is in love with the minister.
Mirandy is given the work of laundering the surplices and is entrusted with a note to the minister pinned to one of the frocks.
The not falls out, however, and is not delivered until the minister is called to marry the Boarder (Freeman) to Annie May (Beech).