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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 37

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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37
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OUT sincercst hopes for a Happy A cw Yeai BAYTEX LIQUOR STORES XoTl Store, 130S Main, Old Baytown 2 Store, US M. Main (Across from Buck Turnei) 7949 WasTear Of loughs Aiid Of Barkley Proves Successful Lover; Others Disappointed Christmas Christmas is a parents to teach a BvJACKV FOX between the memories of a past Mary Martin got a dry scalp irpm aecor dingr to Miss 3Sorma ly, by displaying an OR n-. 0 (TTp, Ifc vas war and the fear of another, re- washing her hair ever night the Ajgssandrina of the'Children's re- it. Then, as junior xuuii, uee. V.IAU it was tJlft wor ds.

the musical South Pacific. creation center, pediatrics division interest wane, the shines the name of Roger And on a mountainside near Os- evue hospitaL be she lo, Norway, a. Jewish refugee boy A 'Tpirit-laden. citizen went to sat huddled among the bodies in a a great A year of laughs and tears at the turn of the half century. A May all tie Joys CkristmaS te -and.

may your New Year overflow witt GLASS SOO West Texas Ave. Phone 1111 year of the marrying vice-president, channel swimmers in droves, pyramid clubs that bloomed and withered overnight. The year that television came of age, the year the nation's biggest city found it didn't have enough water for baths. Looking back on 1949: Even the White House torn up and the Capitol was under repair a negro sparked the Brooklyn Dodgers to a pennant a bartender brought back the five- cent beer and prospered- A whole nation held its breath while they dug down for little Kathey Fiscus and wept when she was found dead they cheered a grizzled Marine major who stuck with his wife in a leper -colony and moved with her to a home on Long Island they prayed with a little girl who asked: "Don't you think prayers will save my hand?" It was a year for the mature Pinza, Alben Barkley and the suave Sigmund Engel, Humphrey Bogart pushed a. debutante on her derriere in a scramble for a toy panda and the glacial Ingrid Bergman melted on the volcanic island of Stromboli.

One American girl, Rita Hayworth, made good in her fashion but another failed Shirley Mas France was pulled crying from the English channel with a vow to try again next year. Paul Makushak was dragged from a closet after 10 years in the dark and began reading up on World War H. Someone questioned whether the gold was really there at Fort Knox but nobody bothered to investigate an elephantine flagpole sitter went on a water diet and died the day after Thanksgiving little Gerald Sullivan found out in Boston that he really wasn't a girl as he had believed all his life- Two decks of cards and an encyclopedia of rules came up with canasta from Brazil in Min- seaplois a car owner gripped at a towing firm and they towed his car right back to the mud a woman legislator accepted a proposal on the floor of the Idaho legislature, then changed her mind and married the newspaperman who wrote the story coal min- A. spirit-laden, citizen went to sat huddled among tne oouies in a not expect too much from jail after a brawl inspired by the wrecked plane and whimpered to s.fco^.year-oki tots. These children 381st playing of "Mule Train," and rescuers: "I'm hungry-" need the feeling that there are that 'flfcat voii should knew 1 I about pealing of church bells, Dec.

25. 1730, inspired Charles Wesley to write the words of Hark: the Herald Angels Sing. Isaac Mendelssohn, whose music was chosen for it, didn't believe it would be popular! He said, "I'm sure that piece will never do as sacred music." 1949. gfac Alessandrina, children are first becoming aware that they belong, to a group and to a It is then parents can begin teach them by here' and 'learn that are great tivitiea to enjoyed They'll watch group. He wffl har.

to packages to others and te doing that i offer our most sincere greetings to friends and patrons for Joyful Christmas Holiday and a Happy New Year, soo! GRAY LUMBER CO. S15 Kazro Many unusual and Lsiles have been told about the Land. ers complained that "John L. Lew- usa ge of Christmas flow- Because is killed Santa Claus" and children ers Although they are legendary, of folklore order to enjoy the benefits belonging to all. And what better time, is tfcere, she asks, than at Yuletide, when whole families, and communities get together to enjoy: the giving and receiving of gifts.

"How often have we seen children making grab of the toys of other children as well as repelling all attempts of other children to play with their toys. This is the time when junior can be taught that if he will let other children play, with his toys, he in turn will be permitted to share their toys." This is a comparatively, simple thing to do, she says, because junior's interest span in any one thing, is short. It won't be long before his attention will, be diverted to some other object. "Should junior insist upon playing with Johnny's toy, the alert Makes Christmas Tree Snow Of Soap Flakes The final step in trimming the Christmas tree is frosting it with fluffy snow. There are a number of ways of doing this, but a simple and popular one uses ordinary soap flakes.

Any homemaker can produce all the snow she wants in a short time and it won't melt, either, if it is properly, concocted. Any homemaker can product all the snow she wants in a short time and it won't melt, either, if it is properly concocted. Here's the way to make it: Use three or four cups of soap flakes to one cup of warm water. Beat in an electric beater and very vigorously with a hand beater, until it is very smooth and fluffy. Then spread it picturesque mountains of Lebanon in the Holy immediately over tha branches of Many Tales Told Of Christmas Flowers TRf-eiTlIS OPTICAL CO.

Woods BWg. 1386 CaCrt X-wlii UUC J. o.v-ii.-t^ -a Ohio cemetery and a nation, torn Old English Recipes Are Yuletide Hit exienci our hearifek wishes tKat your Holiday DAVIDSON'S BAYTOWN SHEET METAL WORKS 1001 X. Slain GEOKGE SOX. Owner Phone 890 frantically, called radio stations to the carelu ly SUUJ1 ulto ui learn if it were true.

prov id a colorful background for sign throughout the ages. The A special train carried the flag- re ent day flower decorations Greeks used it on their coins and draped coffin of Roger Toung, 13, wnich are used durill the Christ- tt RomanSj too, favored it as a back from the Pacific to a qutec -u SoUy red berries, dark Beautiful show piece. Today-bay green leaves and needle like shrubbery graces tha entrances to spikes is a light hearted symbol many American homes at yuletide. of friendship and good will when Cedar, which furnishes greens December arrives. According to likewise existed in zac legend, though, holly originally was used as an instrument of cru- I-ebanon.

The people of Lebanon elty. The crown of thorns which regarded cedar as a symbol of Christ wore was fashioned from Durance, strength, life and etern- holly. Prior to the Crucifixion the Recognize a bv its bore white berries but after the Crucifbdon the berries turned tic, pleasant aroma, ceaar also waa JNOW comes the season of Christ- a bloody crimson. a an emblem of purity because its mas time. That means old Eng- close associate of holly, is said to treetops were frequently covered lish carols and some old English have been the wood from which snow during a large part of reclpies.

So let's open the new book, Christ's cross was made. ear "From an English Oven" by Dor- ne the most beautiful leg- An old-time favorite of sailors othy Gladys Spicer and turn to en( js -woven around Christmas -who visited Mediterranean ports recipes in the oldest English flowers concerns the Christmas was Rosemary because of the aro- Christmas tradition. Incidentally rose while en route to Bethlehem mane perfume the plant yielded, the attractive book would make the wise jvlen crossed the path of Familiar to most Americans as a a welcome Christmas gift. a uttle shepherdess named Made- straggling hedge plant, Rosemary Ion Enraptured at the wondrous drooos in massive festoons 12 feet PLUM PTJDDIKG CAKE tele about the birth of Christ long'in its native Italy. Two cups chopped suet, 2 2-3 which thev re i a she was heart- Legend has it that the flowers cups currants, 2 cups dates, Dro because she had no gift to were colorless until the Blessed pound citron, pound candied or- off Virgin, during the flight into Egypt she was crying she detect- hung the clothes of Jesus on Rose- meliing aroma and mary bushes to dry.

Thereatter, raisTnl iV 2 -ups shelled wal- looked up. Standing next to her Rosemary busbes 05 6 SHHSrE rap rifted iH-purpos. Hour, 2 wh, SB pe taklns 3,. lav, culterlr, tto bn.h lever Woom. to i the tree, scattering it with the of its symmetrical hands has been used for de- peel cup bread crumbs, spoons cinnamon.

3 cups tea- seeded combine the sueu with nuts. Mix soda, spices, sugar oak- ing powder and salt and sift to- Aether three times. Beat the eggs thoroughly and mix with molasses and Combine all the ingred- i-nts and rnix thoroughly. Pour into buttered and Soured mold, fill- ingr not more than three quarters fuD Bs sure that mold lid fits snuely as well as steamer lid. 'eight hours.

Serve hot -with sauce. When Cfansbnos tomes, wfcb ed Ms and pfeoswe to express greetings! wirfres for a Mewy -Christmas a Happy few Yeor to ow awny fcfeafc TEXAS WATER HEATER AND PLUMBING CO. W. 3E. Phone 320 TCLB SPICE CAKE (YORKSHIRE) (4 IXXWTES1 Four cups sugsr, 14 cups sifted pastrw flour, teaspoons baking powder.

2 cups butter, 2 cups lard, nutmeg, grated, grated rind and juice, 1 lemon, 4 cups currants, 4 cups sultanas (raisins), 3 i cup candied shredder peels, mixed, 8 to 12 eggs, about 2 cups milk. Cream shortening, sugar, nutmeg, lemon juice and rind until light and fluffy. Dredge fruits with some of the flour. Sift remaining Hour with other dry ingredients. Separate eggs and best yolks until thick and yellow.

Add them to creamed mixture. Add the flour, a little at a time, alternating with the milk. Fold in fruits. Last of all, fold in the egg whites, which have been beaten until they stand up in peaks but are not dry. Pour the cake mixture into four greased waxed, paper-lined bread tins and bake 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 nour grees If desired, tops of loav- 40 minutes in slow oven (200 de- es may be decorated, before baking, with attractive designs made with blanched almonds, candled cherries, plneappte and so on.

In this case, place sheet of paper over the loaves -while baking. Boy Snubs Santa Just Before Christmas so new to snubbed just before All he'd done was ask the Mttue boy shopping with his mothor what his name The answer was "Charles," and Santa -continued "what do you want for Christmas; Charles?" "What," snorted Charles, "you didn't my letter?" With this he stuck his small nose in the air and stalked disdainfully away. snowy white es appeared. Madelon gathered her precious gift in her arms and hurried off to Bethlehem where the Wise Men had gone. After the Wise Men's offerings of gold, frankincense and myrrh, she humbJy preferred her flowers to the tiny Infant, who stretched out a hand to touch the roses.

His fingers: lightly brushed the immaculate petals and immediately they changed to a delicate pink. Poinsettias which head the popularity list of Christmas flowers, ironically enough do not have any legends attached to them because of their recent introduction. In the beginning of the last century the poinsettia was introduced by J. R. Poinsett.

an American politician and diplomat. For years evergreens have flourished in homes at Christ- jnastide to create a woodsy, outdoor atmosphere. In the aged line "hang up the holiy, the box and the bay" it is significant to note that two of the plants mentioned, box and bay, are mentioned in Holy Scriptures as thriving on the tonbury he pushed his staff into ound where it burst forth and flowers. Since then the brush always a rissstide whicl)l out of its -a, seaso TO ALL OF OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS CAMPUS CLEANERS Market St. Road WORRELL'S DRIVE-IN 2103 MAIN BAYTGWN May tlie Qmstmas Season and tile- New Year bring you all the good things of life in rich abundance.

TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FLORISTS 419 Alford. Ph. 2195 3207 MINNESOTA.

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Years Available:
1949-1987