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SLICED STHAiMfBERRIES4 p^' 99^ WCH'S-DIXIE ' ■ WHIP TOPPIHfi 3 ^1^ wawaan ■ e w cons ■ * Coloring Eggs Is OftdCnstoni ^ tftr Eastei When your children search for colored eggs this Easter, they’ll be renewing a custom far older than Christianity. Eggs represent the new life that returns to>earth every spring - around the time of Easter. The fustom of exchanging eggs as part of the celebration, began in ancient times. The ancient Per sLans often dyed eggs in the col ors of spring and gave them to their friends as gifts. Some earlj peoples believed that the earth had, hatched from a giant egg. World Bo-0k Encyclopedia Jayf the early Christians of Asia and other eastern lands exchangee, eggs at Easter. They colored the eggs red. Elaborate decorations becam. the rule in scr.e eastern Euro pean lands. The Ukranians arc famous lor their beautifully dec orated Easter eggs. Each villagi makes its own design—^^fir tree horses, priests’ robes, flowers ~;ell t.ow'ers, crosses, chapels,, etc Residents of Czechoslovakia, Po land, Lithuania, and other lands also are kiu)wn for their highly decorated Easter eggs. In England, friends often ex changed eggs’at Easter, although nowadays, these usually are choc olate eggs. The Irish break the long Lenten fast by eating egg; at dawh on Easter. Germans color eggs green cn “Green Thursday”—the Thursday before Easter — arid carry thi eggs all day for good luck. On Easter Monday the young people have an egg-rolling contest. In Italy, a priest blesses the eggs on Easter. The eggs occupy the center of the breakfast table, with other dishes arrauiged a- round them. In The Nethelands, children go from door to door during Holy Week, collecting Easter eggs. Young and old alike play game: involving eggs on Easter Moqday. In Greece, World Book notes, people tap' red eggs togethw as a greeting when they meet on Easter. The first person say*. 'Christ is. risen,” and the secMid replies, “He is truly risen.” ' In Bulgaria, on Easter Satur day, people exchange e;ga .and bakeitdl^pirul,Bakes. In Hungary, boys sprinkle girls with wailW tfi Easter Monday and receive East er eggs in reward. Customs vary from land to land, but colored eggs have been associated with springtime since the dawn of history'. BOX OFFlCE’^ OPENS 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 Bessemer City - Kings Mountain Drive-In Theatre Always $1.00 A Cotlocall TONITE Thru SAT.—3 Horrors — No. 1 — 'FACE Of The SCREAM ING WEREWOLF" — No. 2 — “CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN' — No. 3 — "CURSE OF STONE LAND' ON SAT. MOVIES RUN IN ‘ REVERSE ORDER SUN. Thru WED^2 In Color _ No. 1 — "WILD WILD WINTER". — No. 2 — "SIX BLACK HORSES' ON WED. MOVIES RUN IN REVERSE ORDER two-pound coffee cans fit the rihis of many cereal bowls, and so can be used for st-oring food in the- refrigerator. e It is fairly easy to get rid of any “stickiness” on varnished cabinet doors. Rub the doors lightly with very fine steel wool and paraffin oil, making sure you rub only with grain of the wood. Wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth. (This same procedure will also help remove surface mars and/or excess furniture polish from your furniture.) e You can eliminate that musty smell in your base ment with slaked lime. Pour lime, which can be purchased at a hardware or lawn equipment store, into a large pan and place it out in the open in your basement. The lime should be replaced about once a year to remain effective. Make DIETING EASIER with APPEASE AN AID TO APPETITE CONTROL Delicious, Refreshing Flavor. Reduces the desire for food.. Will not cause stomach upset, nervousness or sleeplessness. GRIFFINS DRUG YOUR PRESCRIPTION 5T0RF FREtPlCHUPt DEUVFRV PMOHE 739-4721 • 129 MOUNTAIN $T. 3:24-4:28 FRL-SAT. vm ^MiNaiw PneT^ooor ntROSQI"'"' ^ ASALIENA.OALE GOROONOOUCll* IKiM BARK-AB-yoo- SUN.-MON.-TUES. lieBIg Comedy of Wlneteeii-Saaty-Swf .TECKNIOOLOR' WATCH FOR 1. "Kid Rodelo" 2. "Frankie and Johnny" 3. "The Flight of the Pnoenix" 4. •*To The Shores ol HeH" ] Now Underway^Biggest Sovtngs Yet BEXALl'3 Ic SAIE KINGS NOUKTAIN
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