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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1959
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE THREE
DEAR SANTA ... You won’t have any trouble reading my
list this year. That’s probably what this young lady is thinking
as she follows the traditional practice of alerting Santa to the
things she would like to find beneath the tree on Christmas morn
ing. Obviously, doll clothes will probably rate a high spot on
her list.
Peace^Good Will
Txnva rd Men.
...here’s a prayer (bat onr Savior’s
mcssagcJirst (old so long ago..
will bring comforl and peace to
all mankind at Christinas...
Heller’s Service Station |
GEO. W. HELLER, SR. GEO. W. HELLER, JR. %
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We hope your home and heart
will be filled with laughter, joy and
good will this glad Holiday season—
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
HAILE’S TRUCK STOP
J. G. HAILE E. E. RINGER
HIGHWAY 19 & 76
(We Will Be Closed’Christma.s Day)
HOW.TO SAY
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As Christmas is the most universally celebrated of all world holi
days so is the expression “Merry Christmas” the most umversai
of all greetings. Here is an interesting game based upon this Yuletide
salutation. See if you can match the greeting at left with the proper
language on the right:
Hawaiian
Japanese
1. Buon Natale!
2. Glad Julen! . .
3. Tin Hao Nian! •
4. Chrystovjna! • •
5. Feliz Natal! • •
6. Joyeux Noel! •
7. Kinge Shinnen! .
8. Mele Kalikimaka!
Italian
Chinese
Greek
Portuguese
Swedish
French
Early Favorite
England isn’t the only country
that has traditional holiday dish
es. An old New England favorite
and one handed down from moth
er to daughter since early colo
nial days, is old Injun’ Puddin’.
Original Injun’ Puddin*
5 enps milk
% cup dark molasses
*4 cup granulated sugar
% cup yellow commeal
1 teaspoon cinnamon
H teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons butter
Heat 4 cups of milk and add
molasses, sugar, commeal, salt,
spice and butter to it. Cook 20
minutes or until mixture thick
ens. Poor into baking dish, add
remaining cold milk. Do not stir.
Put into slow oven (325° F.) and
bake for 1^4-2 hours without stir
ring. S^rve warm with Cognac or
Hard Sauce.
Serves 8.
BURN A BAYBERRY
According to tradition, one
who burned a bayberry candle
on Christmas Eve or Christmas
Day would have a long life and
a happy one.
An old verse reads:
“To learn your luck for the
year they say
Burn a bayberry dip on
Christmas Day.
If the flame burns bright and
the light shines clear.
Good Luck will be yours
throughout the year.
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GIFT FOR BOYS . . . Self-adjusting caps of the style shown
above make ideal gift for boys. Caps come in age groups, from
four years up and are styled for winter wear with ear muffs,
stormband lapel and interlining. Because they are self-adjusting,
«he^ “g’-rm- vith the boy” and can be worn season after season.
ANSWERS: 1. Italian; 2. Swedish; 3, Chinese; 4. Greek; 5. Portu
guese; 6. French; 7. Japanese; 8. Hawaiian.
Universal
Christmas Has But One Meaning
Probably, if all the words that have been used to describe the
meaning of Christmas were laid end to end, side by side, they
would form a gigantic bridge from here to Bethlehem.
Throughout the world, in every corner of Christianity, Christ
mas is THE holiday, universally celebrated, universally rec
ognized.
Because of the fact that so many have written so much about
Christmas and its meaning, it is remarkable that the story of the
Nativity has remained such a simple and unaffected narrative ...
f, For God so loved the world. He gave His only begotten Son.”
In this modern world that we live in, and the space age to
which we have directed our best minds and greatest talents, it
should be a welcome change for every man, woman and child
to seek the serene solitude of the Master’s House and there
meditate, with reverence, unashamed, upon the true meaning of
this holiday that we celebrate as Christmas.
Away from the laughter and festivities, the caroling and the
presents, one can still stand in the shadow of the momentous
event which took place nearly 2,000 years ago. Because God so
loved the world. He sent forth a Redeemer, His only begotten
Son, Fringing the promise of eternal salvation.
The true meaning of Christmas is neither hidden, nor is it
obscure. It is obvious. And it cannot be ignored. This is why
Christmas is universal; why it belongs to men of all races, in
every corner of the world. And this is why each and every one
must carry the meaning of Christmas within his heart—and
build his own bridge to life eternal.
Spicy
Original Injun' Pudding New England Treat
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Merry Christmas
• • •
Happy New Year
As we enter the 47th year of service to our fine custom
ers, we pledge to you that we shall make every effort
to continue to merit the confidence and support which
you have given us in the past.
It gives us great pleasure to do this, because we
fully realize your friendship, goodwill, and patronage
have made it possible for us to serve successfully the
people in this area ever since the first horseless car
riages began to appear on our streets.
As we approach this glad holiday season, we pause
to wish you and your family the happiest Christmas and
the most prosperous New Year you have ever exper
ienced.
Again, We Wish You and 1 Yours
A HAPPY HOUDAY SEASON!
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1309 COLLEGE STREET
SMITH MOTOR COMPANY
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NEWBERRY, S. C.
TELEPHONES 777 & 172
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your every
Christmas dream
come true
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The A & P Family