McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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move such skin i sfigurers, and the
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and I said: “Seeing
'paintings as well as gt^Uty were
ruined in the hand-to-hand struggle
of a small group of white men and
women defending their mission' from
native rebels on' the* Island of Japat,
Industrial—Mrs. Philip Samson.
Agriculture and Forest-Industris in
China—Mrs. W. w. Stockton.
Vocal solo—Mrs. Jno. CardweH.
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family,- ecompanled by Dr. and Mrs.
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pleasant evening at Lake Conception
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man foods, the simplest and most nat-
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animal versus vegetable foods. The
question of vegetarianism is indeed
..the oldest, and has been .the most dis-
cussed of all food problems. Modern
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Prayer— Mrs. Fred Taylor.
Work in ... Jons.
Piano solo—Mrs. K. W, Jones. ~
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Held something of the Irlab
" . your homa, whistles, balloons;
clown hats, eta, that you will want
Day held 'a little more of
etarian. and thi strictly carnivorous
species. Many'Itudc tits of the subject
have, however, Questioned the fact that
. man is natural! I a meat-eating animal.
They hold the fiew that his teeth and
• digestive organ are adapted, to a diet
of fruits and dits, which are unques-
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man’s natural diet was
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FOR SALE: Baby buggy in good con-
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Work in Other Fields— Miss Mary
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Mrs. Stone led a discussion on the
diet coi
grain is
scientists insist that man is omnivor-
ouS—that is, that he can eat and can,
if necessary, live on either vegetable or
animal foods, or a combination of the
rd. In this respect he differs, on one
hand, from such species as the cow or
horse, which are obviously vegetarian;
and on the other hahd, from the lion
or .wolf, which tuef strictly, carnivor.
offs. Man shares this omnivorous habit
with many other Secies?' To mention
familiar example: thie rat, the pig
and the chicken. I - ! t 2 » /
Man, like othek omnivorous species,
has teeth and digestive’organs that are
seen the strictly veg-
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ups and Eassdalbrwhe read rinterest Smith, the director, for the realism
Ing papers on the Child Welfare prob- | be injected into the battle between
Aton-tor tonallitis at a local bos- nebday for a visit with friends in Aun.
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Miss DuPont, Wanda MS^B^t'at' cally priced, in m rarpackages,
neon, when circle number two waa'jO’Mailye and Kathleen Key. 50c size Black
terian Auxiliary
* t industrial and
Smiled out, and then walked
mars. White and Morris of the
»y Building and* Loan Asboctation
onna, are in the city on business.
, lem. A round table discussion by the [the natives and the whites,
ladies'followed. Miss Ruby Glasscock I "-..0
Scharrbauek-dontinuestoim.Lanhu"towa, 2endered. beaut Actioninthe wasoon. --------
-— cameras. Special barriers bad to
andanencore readins“MammysLit be bulit about the cameras to prevent
tie Boy,”. Refreshmerts were served
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who are so care- *
less about their a pearance as to let n
rs. R. J. Clow motored to Mar j Thefc4towlng~program was given
and Brownaville yesterday, re- at the Parish heune Thufaday after.
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White Cross Work. During a social
hour, temptiite-refrshments. were
A “awim and a nerved. ——’ --t- '
for the liver.
Beware of imitationa. Des—li •
l e-two chief changes in
ue ux Ua-avil zed man are the inclu-
sion of meatfrom larger animal*, and.
hence in larger quantities, and the uu
la which make up the bulk
Eesent diet were available
ike ancestors. The use of
nd fire accounted for the
meat, and the development
re and devices for the hat-.
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that pimply, blotc ly or ‘"rough faces A • «
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uable period" furnishings were des-
troyed in staging the highly wetting be open on the 4th at ten o’clock and
scenes in “The Man From Brodney‘s», remai open forthe rest of the day/
Junnwas I a vitgfaph special production coming
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an White Ointment
July parade.
in the Soyth Seas, where the story is FFOHKS SHUDDER AT
“BROKEN OUT” FACE*. skies.
the genuinein 10c and 35c pack-
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JB. PEAVEYS,
McAllen - Texas
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MillT will leave Monday to attend the
Methodist Assembly at Kerrville.Miss
Sigrist has been chosen as a delegate
from die Epworth League of the Meth
For Clean,
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1924, newspaper, June 27, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504602/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.