I . 6 The CHroftU*le.S*tureautiful. to get in the mood for s. Steel- Christmas.. \ *r ? ?<*' . ; -i covering the lifest as in Old By Sharyn Bratcher taining a pipe organ. The Staff Writer organist explains that the pipes are made of pewter to The Moravian Candle Tea produce the best quality of is a lovely Christmas cus- sound. torn which has been part of Next is an exhibit of Winston-Salem tradition candle-making done in the since 1929. The tea is held centuries ofd fashion: a in the Brothers' House in mixture of tallow and beesOld Salem, and is open to wax is poured into a tin * nine p.m. Soft-spoken harden. When it cools, the ladies in colonial costumes finished candle is removed guide visitors on a tour of from the mold. A ruff of "the building, while Christ- red crepe paper is added to mas carols chime in the the finished candle to add a background. festive note. The first stop on the tour Lovefeast coffee and Geris the meeting room con- man sugar cake is served to __1? The 44oatz", or Chriftnui decorations feature a nativl figures from Germany. ss?i%\\l^>v>v>v?vivviv>vivi,i>ir/>,>'>,?vi'>v>,>,i,>,>l>,?,?,?'?,iv?,?,tvri'>,?'>'?'i'i'?'?'?'?'i'?,>'>,?,?,?' jaycees to Hold J A final organizational Jaycette Officers. Other meeting of the Camel City business scheduled is final Jaycettes will be hHd at the approval of by-laws and LaTerre XXI, locateu at 738 _ * x. *w 28th Street, on Sunday, constitution, affiliation with December 10th at 4:00 p.m. ^?nh . .. . Kk United States Jaycttflfc^H The rvieeung which has been scheduled by the Kernersville-Jaycettes will be a review o? plans Mm conducted by- PearUne??J?charter night banquet, ten Jones and Dianne Smart, tatively scheduled for Jantemporary Chairperson and uary 21, 1979. Secretary, respectively, for The Camel City Jaycettes the Camel Citv Javcettes. *c K<*i?r? u.. ?j j -v ?o ubing ui i^aiii^&u uy an The major business item extension team from the will be the nomination of Kernersville Jaycettes led Senior Citizens-Have-Feast The North Winston Senior given by Mrs. Annie EdCitizens group hac1 its pre- wards. Several songs were holiday dinner at the Beth- sung by the group and lehem Center last Tuesday invocation and grace were at noon. The guests in- given by Rev. Morrison. A eluded four groups^from poem was recited by Mrs. Mary L. Fair. different nursing homes, Mrs. Maggie Dubois, soone of which was Knoll- cial chairman and her comwood Hall. Three senior mittee served a turkey dincitizens groups were also ner with all the trimmings, present. The president is lola CrawTM I J J i iic wciiumc auaress was tord. Furniture,Inc. 505 N.Liberty St. j So{?s fie^ers 1 Save On 1 Tcbl" | Catpet J We handle our own financing! | I Phone 725-5082 *' . .. ^ Deadline Tuesday i yles of EasfWinston Salem the guests in a large din- Germany depict the town of ing area. Tour members sit Bethlehem and the various on wooden benches facing a characters in the story of large fireplace, -and the the first Christmas. A coffee and cake is brought, narrator recites the Christto them on trays. mas story in the second In the cellar of the Broth- chapter of Luke, and a ers House, once used for food storage, is the ChrisU, ' first is a renlira of Old ll ^ m W Salem as it was in the late 19th century. Marble dust .' 1 ,? , , , DOWNTOWN TMRUWA snow covers the tiny houses VISIT us 0R tel?F and trees. The second Christmas J fl| scene is the Nativity. ~ I Woodrarved figures from Jf/ \ v- > ^ r -