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Show H . .. ... -: ,i ' I SEVENTH GRADE ECRIER. B Edited by Seventh Grade Students. CHRISTMAS. 1 .Christmas is celebrated be- M cause of the birth of Christ. m The first celebration of the B birth of Christ known of was in m the year 180 A. D. But there B had been a day appointed for B exchanging gifts ever since be- K fore Chrst. Hut after the birth M of Christ they celebrated the M bfrtl of Christ and exchanged H gftt . slao,,on the twettty-iiftli H Many of the people wanted tq H, hvfc . faanUJ on thnt day. So H thoy would cook big dinners and B hMtf fl grand tfniborf ClfrWtlrlfltf H' That is where the people got the B 4 ida of making ChrisMiKi? cakes H arid puddings. Ojico in a tjargo building (here was a large num- H Mill 11 'iw' - - L HlUP tho birth of Christ. Some m ofUhu wicked peojllc finding-thf B otfflordercd all the doors closed V and then set (ire to the building fc arfci all .the people, sthjlt WW n M tifat building w?re Jiurncd 'to 1 death, H ,, Stanley Smith. H A SCHOOL INCJPp W . H One afternoon when' I was in L tho first grade I was passing, my m aunt's place. My aunt asked M mo if I would see that her boy H went to school with me. I told B her yes. B As wo were going up the B street on dur way to school we B met another of my cousins. So Hr the two boys told met to goon to school, that ttof weren't going H. to school. I rbthemborcd what 1 1 HI had promised my aunt and toldl ..L 1 --k, tam that 1 v6uk ofc. oto H - 1vhc1Ho1 without ,thBm.;Thp boy"1 MLf d!mM'ijpm.xn.Q btTVokand playfal P? in Jho annir."T kept tryf0g to.jet n-' thorn to, but t!it";r a'aidH'y MX . weren't going to that old school. Vf , Isaid I will go to school and H: ,vj teljf (ho teacher. So they got up B " from the street and started oil' H for school. H Hut when wo got to school k they were just, ready to come B homo. ' HP The teacher askocj.r.ys, the Hi iHtaft FhMyI' H tinio?Htola nor thorouson and H sho said thoy should be punished .Hvi for 4 coming to school. Iff : int '! H The people on Christmas could ,1 , save nfouevuand health! by Muak-. H ingdreVa TlUAiW .H imtehv,eandy t being toaton , on J k XmnrfWoMtn get'niMsy Wd Hk y homo, thOrf'wV would KiibVwhar: B I was in it; but when we get candy B I out of tho store, we do not know B I what it is mado of. One recipe Hj I is Peanut Brittle, a candy easily H I made and one Hhdb v ill greatly H 1 amusu'the children: K I Carefully brown 2 cups sugar, B being sure it does not burn ; have B readyholled pQanu(s;ndd(uick- H ly ami:pour into greasod plate. B Whencold it is ready to serve. V Allie Whxtts. M I EVII OP CELEBRATIONS. H CandyThere is altogether too H much candy oaten on Christmas. H, It is living and much safor to m oathono mado candy, because H t much of our candy which we buy jU impure, H Alcohol -Alcohol is very harm- m ful to the body and we should M not use it It injures tho health H and tear; down the body. H Dancing Dancing is gpod ox Hj ercise. It is alright to go to Hl dancos but! ;o should never stay H up lato. '''''f'.'j IPiusonLs 'SmOf presents we have a-o very foollsji ones. They m, are not at all endurable, and we 9Bi - mr'K TLV v k- can inaKo no use oi tnem. , Thoatros -Theatres are very good. We do not have enough of them here. They are very entertaining en-tertaining to the children. Minnie Adams. EVILS OF CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS. ChVistmipls'tp time children think tlioy oujjht to cat all the candy thoy can.- '-MSny children cat an;d ,ca rib.Wjfft m?? sick:' (his spoils their good time. i 'Many children 'tnat are nut strong rs othetls"havd catdn iififil doctor, and spmq.of; Mbf b jWf n have even x'cxUhrQUgli&fcin:. Thoro ar'o many candies' thai arc impure 7tiid'Uis6asos 'ncrtlised through qatipg it.. P(vo t-puld jfavomuch sicKnesa anu mum-jr Jy'. making. -theji,' ow -candy Then they, would know what, they Word eating. Olivo Pendleton. . i ' ; rr EVILS OP CELEBRATING, CHRISTMAS. Candy is very dangerous if, wo eat too much of it, especially cheap candy. 'The -best kind of. candy is home made. The fol- lowing is a, recipe to make candy:, Fudge. One cup of sugar; pne tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of vniilla;oneteaspoon-ful vniilla;oneteaspoon-ful of salt; three fourths of a cup of cream; one r square of' chocolate. Mta sugaVand cream; I boil three, minutes and. add cHocplatc. Boil until if Toi'ms a soft ' ball when tried in water. Let cool; add flavoring and salt. Stir until atiiT; mold in hands; I rolUnd'cut. ; s ; 7J '- - . Delia 'HRnsenT', ii yuu wuiu KUinu un u inp 10 two places on tho same day, ano ono place Nvhero you went, under every, shade and place: vhero they can be out of sight, tho men were tipping up tho bottle, what opinion would you,, have oi tho place?- Supposcyou wont to another placo, where tho wen were all JnWUiiSstiiftr oM'bhsWss and thcrsMmdes wore vacant. Nobody was 'itheYO with their'bottles. '(Uitoeclinot tQlUw.hlitr.Waafn tHfe-b'ittf tHfe-b'ittf because I suiseyou all know.) I U&Uoso iUvas a strai)ger3wljo Ms thaWokM Hev Would ,thihH' ho .(lrst aJazyv.hi(tlcs plhce. ' Birt thVotlWa good M hard oi'kinjr andThappy wtyte i0 li'tC J J Delia Smitii: -' BAD WSYS 6P CEllEBRWl'lsfG CHRISTMAS. AVd'eat too much candy. 1 We buy tiviyihy.fo'olish presents. pres-ents. " ' ' ' Gjt up ibo early' in the morning. morn-ing. Go to too many houses and yell "Xnias gifts." Too many dances. Not enough home theatqrs, Drink too much alcohol. Smoke too much tpbacco. ( Hurschell Urie. TOO MUCH CANDY. It is the custom of most' people at Xmns timo to buy too much candy for their children to eat. It ruins the lecth and also the stomach. If people would make their own candy it wouldbe.ess o,ponsivoaiul would be much better for the. health. Loopa Rosenborg. UNSANITARY HARIT Disease yrms enter ,thQ U)dy through the, .mouth, and 'nose, specially. .through the mouth. r I I X The disceHe germs leave the body by wkr-of-the mouth-and-nose, or inlthQ wastes from the alimentary Ban'al arid.' kidneys. Putting Objects in the Mouth. We should navdr' form habits of putting pencils, coins, candy, chewing gum, or any other ob-, jeet that h,;been in the mouth, or handled M ny qther person. Wo should vev.er ;drink outof a' publdrlplfpg;cupf; yhen you go toschoolfe'otiisho&Id take your, own cup if here is no sanitary iourffctm! lv wa's said'that there , Y$'J$f0()() (isea?e .germs ohpnc,! lass when people were drinking i ', Platting ITahclstco;' ; t We slioukf ney.ci"'. ''allosv our .angers" fctcliclv-.thftfad?, 'yes, or lfpif 'Be(ftiusaii;mahy Mwg we gatiizevtm on.fiur.hSuiqf fifcm books,, door Jcno.bs, pMIls'eats, straps in ,stjrcot cars and from the handff of other persons.1 We sjiould. therefore. foi;hl '- thd'hhBit of keeping1 our hands from the fke. yif ,;; ;i a - i (l 1-'ife;-f;t.,-l Disease grms are ..scattered about by spitting. Tfcbaccto spitting spit-ting is as b'ad as any; It is not 'dnly ah unclean and disgusuting; habit, but 'one that is' very Unsanitary. Un-sanitary. Marty cities have laws I against spitting in public places. Everyone should at least have enough sense to spit in the gut-tor' gut-tor' and not' on the sidewalk where the germs are carried oh tho feet 6f the passers oy and on trailing skirts into hoiisQS,, stores ancl offices. i Washing of Teeth. , VVe shouW never wasn teeth in wash basto because it leaves many germSi-You should have a .wash .liasiruiia, bath-room, or a buclcoTii tLif iWRfcial puiv 1 mmtBS Hm IlwnWj TrHudniion. thing' for healthy persons to carry very dangerous grms. JE is not safe to allow the soil about a house to be polluted by the wastes of any ' human being whether he be sick br well. Some diseases are spread entirely through the pollution of thb soil. The wastes ,9 $e jiuinan body 'should not P(?hl. tlb ddorfyards. You should kill thefljesand destroy ticjr breeding 'places. JXou should lmvciilaclosct built of cement and1 put lime oV wood ashes in it,( Tji shoAilcUbe a long vay from,'the'li6use.The healtlr ollicei-s snoul gp' around and se,e if ajUifi4)j$p.'je have cleaned WP thqirpS&SjIf they haven't Iboy houlMWiat they do. So ihbro wml be any diseases spread. M ; Sleeping in Fresh Air. i We, should have the windows ,. and.blJDdsscjjj sunlight will , get into the jiou.i-undn the roomj yu sleep in should be ventilated arid, have plenty of fresh air. In i winter it is .cold, so vov t to J pull the windows down f ionv Qi top when going'to . bed. ', : : Anna Nelson. |