The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 10

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FAR Commumty Chnstmas Chnstmas, which is the most univer-~ | mumc:pal Christmas pageant last year. sally celebrated holiday of all civilized people, 15‘ now drawmg near again.. Do we all' get as much from this Christmas season as we might? It is the children’s greatest holiday, they. look forward to it 'with the hxghest pleasure. In many. families- ‘and in many sections. of our’ country we have almost forgotten the: real meamng of Christmas in our selfish habits of giving and receiving gifts. We think only of the long' list of presents we must: buy, or make to give.. “It is more blessed to give than to receive” but giving has degenerated into exc!mng in so many cases, .There are other ways of celebratmg Christmas - than Dy pmmxseqqs giving . which are attracting wide attention over - the country, and, which give more glus ure -and better’ emblenuze the spinit- of that season. This other method that T mention is the mumcxpa’l or commnmty ~ Christmas; ™ . 5 South Bend, Indmfla, two years which has given: great pleasure | and satisfaction to all the people of the . city. New York City had a very fine. - To Clean Sllvefware An’ easy and effective method of clean- ing tarnished silverware is by. _bo;lmg in a soda and salt solution with & clean - % This method : piece of aluminum or zine.s has been tested by experts and found effective and alg6’ very much more saving of the silverware than _ the .common We.want to call attention of our friends and: cusfomers to these - goods, Our - Fair Oaks silver plafited set of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 - dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, sugar shell and butter knife are elegant suf’\ goods and will wear a life time. 'g}\la 3 \k’!heptn'e widel used, in beauti- ful’ patterns, looli very, handsome, . and make lovely hohday g!fts ?hhl:uut like above c\lt. with - $2000 Ho : F\lll set with. solid blfldlel b S B B ¥ We‘ hnve also in the eflver plated . year? Do you- think your: commumfiy has had a municipal Chnstmas festival for the past> $16;00 4 5 -} of color plates ever engraved in the shte In the various places the Christmas cele- bration has taken various forms. In the warmer states it is held out of doors but ' in our climate that would not be possible. In many ways it is easier'to have a com- mumty enterprise in a small place than in a very large city, Bs every one can be- glvmapartand the expensexs mueh lower. ” In most commumtles there are seveufl- churches each: of which has a* separate exercise. Might these not be combined into -one large* gffair to. embrace'fl:e- entire - neighborhood. :~and ' make “brothers indeed at this. season- of ‘the could have & better entertainment’if:the School, tfipn&urches, the-business peop!e and the parents all took: part-in-one large:: affair, msteadofeachtmngtomamtun & separate entertainment?. -Think about : it-and answer for yourself, talk about it to your tenchersiand preachers. . - I have seveéral sample programs wluch A will be glad to send any whe wish for -them. ' Just drop me a card giving ‘your - name and address and saying you wish samples of programs. method of pohslung thh cleaners. lt is called the electrolythic method, and is used as follows: In this cleaning methed the ne “materials are a granitware kett!e deep - enough to allow - the silverware to be covered by the solut;on, a clean'piece of alummum or zinc, and baking or wash- . ing soda and salt. - The solution, con- sisting of a heaspoonful of table salt to each quart of water, is: brought to a lel in a gramheware or enameled A piece touches ‘the alummum = the zmc, and the tarnish dlsappears \ seconds, It is then removed a with.a soft cloth, S Alummnm is better for fluq process than zinc, “as the ~alummum does.not corode as the zinc does.- A small piece ; EDITEDBYMRS.M.M.HOLLIS commumty Clmstmas i “much st:_zrchy food for breakfast, how— ! the elechon booth, and the program f - “which was outlined early in the year has o been executed. -~ i The N‘onpartxsan Leag-ue )mprente co 1 hcket is pilip ig up a “tremendous margin Lynn jer is eleeted govemor by oo the bxggest ‘vote ever accorded a'North . . = Dakota candidate—a record of which-tha =~ tarmets of the state may eel proud. . These meals are selved for two adults and three children. teen cents per day is about.the amount ‘spent for mea]s. = © Breakfast ™ - " - Oatmeéal (5 dishes) . = it Fried Potatoes (214 cnps) ; 'roast (5 sllces) > Delicious and H ealthful - Supper: Hash (2 eups meat and bems from dmner) Creaméd potahes (left from dmner) Muffins (12) Apple . sauce (uqe dned apples, 5 dlshes) : g e Tea or mxlk % d ,. MRS EARL MILIER, 30 McClnaky N. D. TThis /1} a. very econo}mcal menu, . and well planned ‘on the whole, Thera is too. ":200 1b. bbl.; 'bst.....lO%cperlb. : 1001b.bh1. ‘best ......llcperlb. 50 Ib. bbl., best ... 1lc per lb. 25 Ib. bbL. hde ....._424: pet Ib.. - ever.’ G Thig is the end of the menu. contest and a new Xkind of a contest will be -started soon: to glve those who have not been interested m this one & chance to compete. A CHAPTER IN HISTORY. : (From the Fargo Forum) ' - With the first and seeond round excxte- ment of election subsiding, N ith the le ‘pos- ;qnahfi Asl( omndenle;' : e ®o £vods—and taki no others. of aluminum may be purchased for this purpose for 10 cents, or a piece of an old aluminum dish may be used. It should ..be well cleaned fo assure good Tesplts. It was -found ‘that 25 times’ " as ‘much silver was lost or. mbbedoffmthe : pohshmg method with whxtmg és Was lost inthis methed. S Our Colored< Covers . : The Leader has recelved ‘much prawe recenflv -for the colored “sovers which " ‘have ‘been a feature of the last five issues. ~ Many have asked questions - as -to how the work is done and where. It will probably be of mterest to : readers of the Leader 4nd to members of. .,the League to know that these covers .-are entirely a home producfionkmade from start to finish in the ofliee of the | < Leader and the. Dakota Photo of North Dakota. ‘company; which 1s/operated eonnécfion ) lant. 4 of. state treasuver, vhich is ‘so close that com- pléts returns wifl be. (necessary to deter- _. mine the wi Gasey is leading Steen by 700, th two-thirds of the precmcts heard has, done what 1t thas been ed “was. xmpossxble. The slogan - "we']l stxck" ‘was gwi:uafly eamed Jinto . Only Norwi umwholesd fi oi Clncago. ég e rmwest .note hew. many dtfierent - shades and. postal eard 1 blends -of " color ‘Mr.. Kupferer has’ in Duluth w aay Jou_ e obtained from. the two primary colors. e g ; used in addition black on th cover of flns issue. Thi

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