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t 22—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. C., December 26, 1968 eHBonrims In appreciation of your patronage... Best wishes to customers and friends for a holiday filled with the happy sounds of laughter. Merry Christmas. Eastside Greenhouse Brunson and Willette Asbill 936 E. Carolina Ave 833-2804 ★ * * * ********************** A 4 - * * * * * <_yV/ay every joy and blessing of this holy season come to you and your loved ones bringing peace and happiness making hearts and spirits bright Merry Christmas 1 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. * 219 W. Main St. *********** 833-0240 if if * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » I rut. \ i irs /;/ it ms \ 1/ 1 ui- in H . f Iun irt /• 1c hi Hethleh fm u nr nirn hn> r innir bj ntglilg 111 \ 11 h. I he hittn (old <lu\s hair hr^un, hid .Mm \ the u lie <>f the < m ; rut n Hus hi ought loith hn fmthinii,u smi. He will run in the i illume mid dmut lioin the hllh. He will walk l>\ the sea in the sands, hid, if he wheats hn fathei's skills. He will hmld inan\ things with hn hands. erne told hn Kinswoman, t.hzaheth, Is convimed he will someday he king.) Our newest addition to Xazareth Must he making his mother's hemt sing. We will turn out, lejoK nig, to welcome her When her journe\ is over and done. For Mary the wife of the carpenter Will bring home her firstborn, a son. May your Christmas season be filled with rejoicing. A. Ray F«mell and your friends at Southern Bell. Southern Bell in* 1 . i'\ .tiu.itm^ their »h..uukt- .•.i' 1: i:t i 1 i^ if. !i: 1 wfiuti: ( Mit tl,i\ tiu- (ittl’ilin s.tu .1 " .1:1 a :!: : a a , i;. it >mot> i It 1 , uiiu'ti he hud pu ith UM'd !oi I..:;:s t h i.i:- ,1- t 1 'hi i>tmu> ti'ki'ii I It-re. thought tin (mhlin. 't'nn'thinp \ er\ vuluable. s »' he put it on the scale.-, hut. 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For Holiday Treat Lebkuchen Rounds Are Favorite 1 cup holH'N 5 i tup lirow 11 -upar 1 beaten epp 1 table-poon hinon juiit' 1 tea-pnon prated lemon [x-el 2 1 4 etip- -ifti'd flour 1 4 cup chopjHHi almomi-. whole .ilmond- and citron for decoratinp 1 2 teaspoon soda 1 2 lea-poon allspice 1 2 teaspoon mitmep 1 te.t-poon cinnamon 1 2 teaspoon cloves 1 4 cup chopped citron nr;nid f]onr\ to tn ); i. then cool Add broxx n supar, epp. lemon ;vr 1 ,t n• i t. ;r< ''it; Hour with -oda and spices and '-nr into noi]r\ n.ixtur i Mid chn pped citron and almonds. s to rr o\ r nVI 1T h ! 1 It rr t ngeragor Roll out to one half inch th i n k nr. rut into 4 i neb rnunds Decorate with blanched • 11 mond> a rru nidrii as petal- i it a daisy xvith a round piece of ntron or antdc 1 it'a tor the cen ter baki at 400 degrees about fifteen minutes Hru-h with g lazing icing - confectioners’ supar and water '.mmedititelx after takinp from oven. t 1 111- A Is; Ml', 1 hi- montape depict- the wise men jot.ruevinp tnnmph tin de-ert. followinp the -tar that -hone abo\f th- manpt r m w inch U -u- lax . and bearinp their pifts to the new born \le--iah. It ul-o -hoxv- the shepherds who -axx the -tar whih tendinp their flock-. 1 he (loodrieh ( hrist- ma- -peeia!. '('hri-t i- Horn.' recounts this most famous of the ( hnstma- -tone-. I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I During this glorious Christmastide, people far and near reverently celebrate His birth. Let the true spirit of the season abide throughout the land, and to you and yours, a glad Christmas. DEES OIL CO. West Main Street 833-0776 Tasty Treat Old Time Penuche Pleases Most 1 1 2 cups granulated sugar 1/3 cup milk 1 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoon- butter 2 3 cup light cream 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 2 cup pecan pieces butter the sides of a heavy 2-quart saucepan. Combine the sugars, cream, milk, and butter. ( ook oxer medium heat, stirring constantly, until sugars dissolxw and-mixture comes to boiling. Then cook to soft ball stage (238 degrees), stirring only if neeossarx'. Kemoxe from heat immediately and cool to lukewarm ( 111) degrees) without stirring Add x unilla. beat vigorously until fudge becomes x erx thick and -tarts to lose its gloss. Quickly stir in the nuts and spread m a buttered shallow pan or small platter Score in square- while warm, and then rail when firm IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME! We'd like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas. Thanks tor your patronage! ANCIENT LEGEND An ancient Italian legend tells of the Three Wise Men stopping to ask directions of an old woman, Befana. They invited her to go with them to worship the new born King, but she would not leave until she had swept her house and baked her bread. So the Wise Men left without her. When her housework wa- finished, Befana packed a basket of toys for the Christ Child and set out after the Wise Men, but she never ox er took them. So every Christ mas she searches for the Christ Child with her basket of toys, leaving gifts for the children in each house. I he iiest wax to understand the tea-t ot Christmas is in terms of a gift. We spend 3C4 dax - m petting; Christmas w e - p e n d in g i v i n g. The greater part of the vear. wc i nil ate our ego and insist on our rights, on Christmas Day we dell ate our ego to bring ha p piness to others. The r e a - o n we give on Christina- Dax i- because we too hax'e reeeixed a gift the (lift of Cod to man, in which He humbled Himself so com pletely as to xei! His Clory and His bower. The Dix'ine babe did not come into thi- wurld as one would walk in to .t museum to see the work of other artists. He came in to the world as a painter in to His own studio. His en trance was into the world that 11 e had made. San Francisco'- fii-t tree w a- made in 18.>0 from Doug la- hi hi ant he- xx lied to a -tick In a (.el man \x me pro prietor. PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Jacobs Bulldlni; — 833-0950 This season, it is our wish that sour spirit he moved by the inspiration and hope that distinguished the lirst (Christmas. And that its meaning then ... of peace and good will toward We pixe pifts at Christmas because we reeeixed a (lift. It i- the birthdav of God in the form of man, in order that man might be like unto God. When ex'er we gix'e gift- vxe tear off the price tap so that there will be no proportion between the gift of the loxer and the love t>f .i giver. men . . will he its meaning now for you and your loved ones. GRAY FUNERAL HOME ° \ RALPH F. PATTERSON, Owner and Manager Clinton j May the spirit of the first Christmas light your life and bring you everlast ing joy. To one and all we’re sending a wish for a wonderful holiday... brimming with laughter and good cheer for you and your family. Let gifts and gladness be yours in abundance. C. W. Anderson Hosiery Co MAIN PLANT JOANNA HIGHWAY CLINTON DAPPER PLANT HENRY STREET