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TilF ri lNTON rHRONK'I.K ./ Thursday. December 22, 1949 B .LyEST Wi fl SUES 4* W A MerryIChristhas and A Happy and Prosperous New u:ar. \ lx Whole * Fresh Picnics lb. 39c l/oin Cut PORK ROAST, lb 50c Country Style Fork SAUSAGE lb. 5UC Whole or Half FRESH HAMS, lb 55c Fresh Dressed mr HENS lb. 58c Select OYSTERS, pint .. . . . 85c ——i—- v. * The Country Market TELEPHONE NO. 98 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MIDWAY Drive-In Theatre NEWEST AND FINEST CLINTON — JOANNA THURSDAY-FRIDAY DEC. 22-23 FEUDIN, FUSSIN AND A-FIGHTIN With Donald O’Connor ami Marjorie Main SATURDAY DEC! TRIGGERMAN With Johnny Mkck Bromw BEER 24 To Seek Bids For School Addition At Training School At a meeting of the board of re gents of the South Carolina State hospital at Columbia, and the State; Training school here, held in Co-! lumbia last Thursday, the board au-J thorized the advertisement of bids! for additions to the school building at the Training school so as to pro vide additional space for its in creased population. At the same time the board in structed the superintendent and bus iness manager of the state hospital to proceed with preliminary plans for the enlargement and modernization of the hospital kitchen. G. A. Buchanan, editor of The Co lumbia Record, was elected chair man of the board, succeeding J. Cal vin Rivers of Chesterfield, resigned. Presbyterian Awards Grid Letters To 31 — Thirty Presbyterian college foot ball players and one student manag er hold letter awards for service with the gridiron Blue Stockings of 1949. Athletic Director Walter A. John son announced the recipients fol lowing committee action on Head Coach Lonnie S. McMiHian’s recom-' mendations. . t Eleven'of the 31 award winners received football letters for the first time this year and automatically 1 became eligible for the college Block “P” organization. < ► Slat ofEetUeLm (Continues to f^uzzfe Modern Sc!Jars [ Once again Christendom sees the Star of Bethlehem and, like the Wise Men of bid, rejoices with ex ceeding great joy. Astronomers have discounted pos sibilities that the star may have been a natural phenomenon since such phenomena occur too far from the earth to serve as any sort of local guide. Modern opinion is, how ever, inclined to hold that there was a Star — although the story prob ably has been touched by Oriental imagery. St. Matthew suggests that even the Wise Men may have lost sight of the star while they were in Je rusalem; hence, they rejoiced when It reappeared to their vision as they approached the Manger of Bethlehem. Come to think of it, .astronomers have sought an astronomically au thentic star — and found it not; historians have sought an historic ally human Jesus of Nazareth —and are still arguing whether or not they have found Him; even zealous theologians, striving to harmonize messianic and eschato logical theories with the illusive historical and human Jesus, have sometimes lost sight of the Babe in the Manger Who from His lowly \ stable draws unto Himself all who are weary and heavy-laden. pressing close to that sacred Manger, Christendom glimpses the Star of Bethlehem once more and rejoices in the light of righteous ness and peace which' has con quered every tyranny that evil men could think of, the light that; shineth in the darkness and shall j not fail. •i i SUNDAY MONDAY DEC. 25-26 YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY With James Stewart ani Joan Foatain TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY ^ DEC. 27-28 ROGUES REGIMENT With Dick Powell aari Marta Joren ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS t- . ADMISSION 40c f Children under 12 admitted FREE , , t i Sunday Show Starts at 9 P. M. — One Show Only Other Shows Start at 7:00 — Complete Show After 10:00 t Finns See Evergreen As Mourning Symbol Evergreens are never used as decorations in the homes and churches of Finland because the Finns regard them as symbols of mourning. i At Christmas most homes where there are children suspend a i “heaven” from the living room or dining room ceiling. Such “heav- i ens” consist of a cord framework covered with straw and different \ colors of paoer ribbon, etc., and di'corr.ted with paper stars and silhouettes cut in various designs. The effect, when reflecting the fire light and the raddles’ glow, is mys terious and fascinating. Candles are used nrofusely in the churches; the alters are banked and the windows are filled with them, so that in the ore-dawn dark ness (Christmas morn ; ng services benn at 0 A.M.) the churches hec'on a’-proaching worshippers bril' ant lanterns. After the early church services, the gayly decorated sleds race for home, bright robes flying and sleigh bells a-jinglihg. Breakfast ia i festive, and then everyone takes a long nap. Christmas Dsfly Is not de voted to play or gift-giving; it is , religiously observed, with intervals < > 1 of cai<ol singing and Bible readings. * The day after Christmas is St. Stephen’s day, and from then until I New Year’s parties and general j festivity are in order. Although gift-giving is not an integral part o# the observances, in some parts of Finland trinkets and useful gifts of wearing apparel are presented to children by Wainamoinen, the oj Kalevala herq of Finnish legend. Read The Chronicle-Your Neighbor Does Legend relates that the crown of thorns which was placed on the head of Jesus was made of holly and that before the crucifixion the berries were white, but turned crimson Uke drops of blood. HOLIDAY DANCE! 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