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Be Cheerful At Your Meals

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
November
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The benefit derived from food taken jepëgds much upnn tho uundition oí the body while eating. If taken in a inoody, proes, or despnring oondition of mind, digestión ia mu:h less perfect and -lownr than vvhen taken with a eheerful disposition. Tho rapid and eilent naunner too oo tin moa mong Amencans, should ba avoided, a"d gome topic of intorest introducud at riieals that all may partaka in; and if a liearty laogh is ocoasionally induiued, t wül bo all the betten. ït ia common thut a person dining in pleasant and social cornpany can eat and digest well that whieh, when taten alona, and the mind absobed m sorne deep study, or brooding ovor pares and disappointments, vvill lie long undigosted in tho stomach causing disnrrangement and pain, and if much ind'ilgod in bacoins the cause of a permanent and irreparable injury to the systüm.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus