The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 21, 1967, Image 40

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SEC. C — PAGE 4—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 20, 1967 THE NATIVITY — What has been called the world's most realistic representation of The Nativity, the three-dimen sional, life-size scene at Gatlinburg’s Christus Gardens (Gatlin- burg, Tennessee) is shown from several angles. At upper left, Joseph and Mary gaze serenely into the manger-cradle of the newborn King. At upper right, a close-up view of one of the wise men kneeling in the stable before the manger where the baby Jesus lies shows the remarkable detail, both of the figure and of the colorful, authentic costuming. While below, the full scene is shown, with the three wise men at right and four shep herds in center. Three sheep add realism to the scene, and a tiny lamb lies on the straw near the manger. A rarity among Nativity scenes in that it is on display not just at Christmas, but throughout the year, the Christus Gardens Nativity has been viewed by many hundreds of thousands of people from all 50 states and scores of foreign countries. Quick Recipe For Yule Egg Nog 6 eggs, separated 2 cups milk 1/2 cup sugar 1-8 teaspoon salt 2 cups cream 2 teaspoons vanilla FVesh ground Nutmeg Beat egg yolks and sugar until thick and lemon colored. Beat in cream, milk, salt and vanilla. Beat egg whites until they hold stiff peaks; fold into egg yolk mixture. Serve in chilled punch bowl — sprinkle nutmeg on top. May tfte Christ Cfjtlb bless; pern anb pours. RUFF IMPLEMENT CO. 1315 CALDWELL ST. NEWBERRY, S. C. Bayberry Candles Popular Favorite The setUers of our country found that the bayberry gave off a wax that would make fine candles. Since animal fats were important as food and for other uses, it was the bay berry candle that was used as much as possible. It was usually the task of the children to gather the berries. Candles have always been associated with Christmas and many legends give them a place in the observance of the holiday. In Ireland, for instance, on Christmas eve a large candle was burned which could be snuffed out only by one named Mary. An old verse repeats the tradition, that burning a bay berry candle on Christmas eve would insure one of a long and happy life. To learn your luck for a 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 through out the year. P/N PLEASES If you want to “pin” your lady for the holiday, do so. Jew eled pins are bigger than ever— in popularity as well as in size— CAROL M. HIPP, CONTRACTOR Phone 276-1734—Newberry, S. C. 2522 E. Main Street—Res. 1335 Ebenezer Road FROM YOUR MANY FRIENDS AT 1212 MAIN ST TEL. 276-3412 Newberry, South Carolina