Show Be Pleasant at Table I There is nothing so c conducive conducive to good digestion as cheerfulness Let Lett t the tho childrens children's hearty laugh bubble forth at the table and join in fn It your your- pelf elf l whenever it is possible Laughter will assist even in the digestion of a poorly cooked meal A person once said that ho he would rather dine on plain bread and butter In cheerful company than on more elaborate viands where t glum faces and fretful outbursts mado made madof f the atmosphere one of gloom and deI de de- I If f your boy has haJJ had bad a laugh laugh- f. f l l able experience at school encourage encourage encourages rd 4 s him to narrate it at ast the table that 4 l others may be infected by his merri- merri tr ment No matter says the New YorgI York I ti Weekly If the dinner hour Is prolonged prolonged pro pro- longed a little in consequence consequence ence The good hearty hearty laugh laugh which w a a I well told told amusing story is of far more f to tho lo and all Oon on- on 4 corned than a n kitchen tidied at tho the usual time at the tho expense of ot anxious hurried faces and quickly bolted food ti There Is no stomach tonic like a n group group k of happy faces around the table One moody person can cast ast a n a spirit of Jt gloom over the meal just as easily as one happy hapPl face Caco c can n change the at to one of glad content r Just Justas as one hungry person sharpens the ther r lagging Jagging appetite of ot others so one ono genial hearted happy person will radiate radiate radi radl I ate sunshine where otherwise there I would v Jd he rte gloom I |