The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 24, 1964, Image 13
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CXmUm, 8. C n Thursday, December 24, 1964
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Cranb-erry
A unique but dihple way to add more holiday flavor to your
Christmaa parties is to allow pineapple balls to float in your bowl
of ertnbtrry punch.
b * 11 * by P 010 ^ Pineapple juice into small bell-shaped
molds. Then freeze them. Dip the mold Quickly into wirm wster
and slide the balls into the punch when you are ready to serve.
Good for about 12 servings, try the following recipe at your fast
approaching yuletide party.
SPICED CRANBERRY PUNCH
1 W cop water
fresh or frosen % cup sugar
1 quart water fl
1 tablespoon whole doves
INDOOR FUN... Toys this
season are designed to provide
hours of indoor fun for young*
iters. In addition to the al
ways popular electric trains,
manufacturers offer n variety
•f electric and battery oper
ated toys, including automo
bile sets, complete with vehi
cles, highways and dangerous
intersections.
A popular celebration with the
Wench — "Fete dss Rois" — the
Feast of the Kings, takas place
on Twelfth Night Parisians cele
brate with traditional family din
ners or a visit to a restaurant
Customarily, a China bean is
hidden in the meal-cake, the prin
cipal food. The cake is then art,
one slice for each person present
and the finder of the bean shouts,
‘The King Drinks. 1 * A toast Is
then proposed and the hem-
finder proclaimed the king of the
Twelfth Night celebration.
Cook cranberries, wster and cloves until skins of cranberries
burst —- approximately 5 minutes. Be sure cranberries are soft.
Strain through cheese cloth. Mix pulp with % cup wster. Mix well
and strain again. Heat, add sugar and boil two minutes. Just before
serving, add lemon juice. (To vary this punch you may try substi
tuting some very thin slices of lemon and some fresh mint leaves
for the pineapple balls.)
PRANG'S CARD
The "Father of the American
tala to bo
Hawaiian Hot Bread Is Treat
The stomachs of youngsters everywhere will be delighted even
more this Christmas with the addition of this Hawaiian treat to tho
recipe book of the family cook. The tasty contribution of our 80th
state includes: (good for one loaf)
*«• 1 tablespoon salt
M eup suor 1 cup chopped nuts
ft cup malted ahertening 1 cap crushed canned
! W*# 1 *! all-iurpeoe fleur pineapple (do wet drain)
Christmas Card,” is sale
Louis Prang. Prang is believed to
have issued the first line of
Christmas cards in the United
States in 1857. Peasis Great Va
riety Store is believed to have
been the first user of the Amer
ican Christmas card.
Christmas in England
Beat eggs and sugar together; add shortening. Sift together flour,
baking powder, and salt Add dry ingredients to first mixture and
blend. Add nuts and pineapple. Stir just enough to combine. Pour
batter into a greased 4x8-inch loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven
for one hour (350* F). Before slicing be sure and let loaf cool
Phe first Christmaa in England
is believed to have been observed
in the year 521, at the time Ring
Arthur was celebrating his vic
tory marking the recapture of
York.
Guests, including the national
heroes, were gathered about tho
famous Round.Table where they
feasted to tho music of wandering
minstrels.
wisliing you tlie Season’s Joy
Gasque Buick Company
Laurens, South Carolina
Iflay the bells of (Christmas (Day
echo within your heart
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
CLINTON, S. C.
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HELLO.
NEIGHBOR!
May your Christmas be bright and merry.
Thanks to all our friends for their'
loyalty. A happy holiday to you all!
D. E. Tribble Company
nd they came with haste, and
found Mary, and Joseph, and
the Babe, lying in a manger.
H. D. Payne & Company
There it no better
way than the good old-
fashioned way cf extending
cur sincere good withes at Mo
joyous holiday than to toy: Hope you
and yours have a very Merry Chrittmas Dayl
Joanna Cotton Mills Company