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PAGE FOUR (Second Section) TJIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER -m. j - Siudenfs Discuss True Meaning Of Chrislmas By R. J. SCOn WHCC Radio Programs STUDIOS OVER PARK THEATRE 1400 ON YOUR DIAL baptist a,; SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK I 1: 1; f if t P. I 1 Six rnyli school students had a divided opinion on the question of "Have r lost the true meaning of Christinas ' in the weekly radio forum this week over WHCC The event is sponsored by the Ta)ly-Ho Club, with Miss Alice Jackson, sporisoi The inajuiitv of the six students taking part were of the opinion that 'the true Christmas spirit pre vails in a modern form while oth- 1 eis Lit the seasAti is too highly commercialized. The opening re marks of each of the six are as follow AMDS' LV.V. SWANGER We tuvr not lust the true mean ing of ('hnstmas. For 1948 ears e have celebrated the birth uf Chri-t In uivinu presents to each other In all that tinu- we have not lo:t the ineanitiK uf Christmas As the wise nun gave gifts to Christ, we have been giving them to ot li tis in remembrance ever -line I tie Hltlle teaches u- that It Is more blessed to gnc than to n ci tve There is a Rreal leysoii in this which We have learned in Sundav School. I'enple do r I gne piesenis just for th.- saki- 0t recening them in .'tin n Thev give them becaust tl'iv ha . ( a profound admiration for e..ch other and ant to make th in happv l(i":,.r(iless of the fact that theie ?'e aigunienls to the contrar.v as e.- h Christmas season approaches . hein to feel the Christmas 1 pint No. we have not lost the ELAINE FRANCIS No. 1 don't think we have lost the true spirit of Christmas. Christ mas in the minds of most people still means the time we celebrate I the birth of Christ. We have not lost the lovely customs that have come to us down through the centuries When people think of Christmas they think of carols, i gifts and Santa Claus. All these have been a part of Chrislmas since I the early church leaders set the dale for the anniversary Who can sing a carol without thinking of that night in Bethlehem when the angels sang the first carol0 Church services which bring us the storv of the nativiu have not lost their prominenct in our Christmas celebrations Commercudialioii has been car lied to a great extent hut in niv opinion the decoration of windows arid advertisements help bring thoughts of Christinas to the peo ple I am suiv that the spirit of Christmas is still m Hie hearts of i t he Amu it an People ' VIVIAN WATKINS lv answer is vei simple. No' Although We have -Irjiid from the true meaning. 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They must re member that the whole secret of the day is to make, not only your self but someone else happy too Many people friends, neighbors, family groups either individually or as a group try to make others happy on Christmas Day. God said "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." We earn out this idea on the birthday of Jesus We have not lost the true meaning of Christmas. it we should glory of tl I iimk cason. ot the gi t lit true many to eat, a time DOWALD MATNEY "Merry Christmas to you" and the ringing of Christmas songs is just about all we have left of the true meaning of Christmas. Today, the family is called in to discuss what gifts to give this Christmas and the high prices that are to be paid for these gifts. Is that all we have left of the true meaning of Christmas? Think for just a few seconds with me about the frue meaning of Christmas. It is a time to think about that greaf night in Bethle hem when the Saviour was born. Should we think about a gilt for a friend or members of the fam ily.' Yes, we should but along with -MOZI LLF LINKK Wlmt do ue mean by th meaning of Christmas'.' To it is a mil'.- to celebrate, drink, and he merry, and to exchange gilt.. Cliiistnias has a true meaning in the hearts of Christians. The realize what ;i gilt the world re ceived and they are willing to share Him. This is the noblest and most joyous way to keep Christ mas. Many are the v;:s in which v.'e may share with others the Christ. To have I lie line meaning ol Christinas, one must be willing to stoop down and consider the needs and the desires of little children: lo remember the weakness and loneliness of the old. We must be willing to stop ;iskinghow much our friends love us, and ask our selves whither we love them enough W(. must bear in mind the things that oilier people have 0:1 their hearts: to trim our own lamp so that it will give more light and less smoke, and to carry it in front so that our shadow will tall behind us. Are we willing to do these imifes een iui a ua. . ii we are. we have the true meaning of Christinas. WOMEN'S WORK STl FFIN'O FOK CHRISTMAS Tl'KKEY CAN BE VARIED By ELIZABETH TOO.MEY United Press Staff Correspondent 1 . 1 DEWEY STOVALL, JR 1 . ITip CUT5I7 a Metrv (Chrtshnas to All our Ifrintos nub Associates The real spirit of Christmas has been lost. There is too much com mercialization. Some business men use Christ mas as a means of boosting sales They use the birthday of the "Prince of Peace" to stimulate in I crest in everything from perfume lo razor blades, (living gifts ;,t Christmas should not just be an exchange of tilts." we should give because we want to give not be- i-i'use we expect something in re turn. People have forgotten about go ing to church on Christmas and only think about recei vinp fills They have forgotten about others less fortunate than themselves People used lo get together and go throiiL-li the town singing Christmas carols. They never do !hat anviuore H people would lor- iet about themselves for one, Christmas and only do things for j to receive niner.s. 1 believe people would find that it is more blessed to give than NEW YORK 1 LP' The best part of the turkey to many a Christ mas Day eater is the stulfing The golden brown turkey has the same wonderful flavor, but the stuffing can be varied in countless way s. Here are some tested recipes for duffing which will be just as good with chicken or duck as with holiday turkey. Danish Apple Bread Stuffing 2 cups chopped apples 5 cups soft bread crumbs cup seedless raisins, washed tbsps. melted butter or margarine cup sugar 1 thsp. lemon juice 1 teaip. grated lemon rind '2 teasp. cinnamon '2 teasp. salt '4 cup bouillon or water Combine ingredients and mix until thoroughly blended The recipe makes 1'4 quarts of stuffing Kor the families who like to stick by the old favorite celery stuffing, here's a good standby recipe: Celery Bread Stuffing 1 1 cup drippings or shortening cup chopped onion cups chopped celery qls. 1 2-inch bread cubes teasp. chopped parsley teasp. salt teasp. pepper teasp. sage eggs, beaten eup bouillon or milk 01 ii'i'ii'Ks in a sKinet: a;o onion and celery and saute umil tender. Pour over bread cubes parsley, salt, pepper and sage. Add h.kl.i ...... . 1 l . 1., "wnn. -kk aim Doiiinon ana mix well. Recipe makes 1 1 j on.-ois ,,1 1 Melt stuffing For something fancy, try hand at a traditional ovster di :.,,i i 1.. ...u . .1. K 1 eo.ic wiiu won 1 touch a raw .Villi! true spirit regained. and in that of Christmas LAFF-A-DAY Wellco Shoe Corporation H. W. ROLLMAN, President '' Hi ! "My wie has a difficult part in their x il club rty-' W dnew'r sav ntnrA " Rev Illol'IMll WHCC of Ilex: grain of spiritual nn liita! ion u sustain!:'.: b;; is I In oiigh tin (i. Elliott will conduct devotions over station M":.c:. through Saturday week at ! .'SO This pro- is on cour- tcv of lice tne H '.v v ond Assoeialion . and . mint'' ;oiisored by Ministerial ov sler worth lind second e.'.ter stuffing ilia's a'oiig with the ti.rkev. Oyster Stuffing v, ashed 1 cubes beaten I'.IH t; ti r. cups hieml egg. slirhi' teasp. salt teasp. pepper ' 2 teasp. celerv sail Wash ovsters thoroughly before making the dres.-.iii'j. Then beat one egg slighth. To it add oysters, bread cubes, sail, pepper and cel ery salt. Mix ingredients lightly. Sausage Stuffing 1 gal. bread cubes 1 qt. milk cups n lb., s.m.soge meat 1 4 cup chopped onion ' -i cup chopped celery 2 eggs, beaten 1 2 teasp. salt 1 h teasp. pepper 2 teasps. poultry seasoning Combine bread cube., and milk and let stand for 1 o' nunules. Com bine sausage, onion, celt rv. beaten ' eggs. salt, pepper and poultry sea-j soiling. Wend both mixtures to- qether. Recipe makes 22 quarts I Dr. Love Will Preach At Clyde Methodist Church Sunday At 1 1 Dr. Frank S. Love, superinten dent of the Lake Junaltiska As sembly, will bo guest preicher at Clyde Methodist church Sundav December 2fi. at ll a m The pastor, Kev. W T Meillm Jr., with his wife and son, Bi!h will be spending the holidavs wi.l, her relatives at Highlands and will visit with his family in Raleigh. Four-H Club boys and girl. ;,t the das-ton County Fat Slock Sl.o.v exhibited eight choice, liv,. good and seven medium steers which -sold for an average ol $37 13 per 100 pounds. The champion sold lor 66 cents per pound Special Event At S i , ii.,- ' I i.l " lli," cim iiui.i'.'cd Th, 'l,1 tu thr Savitiir." -. :IH "s,;"' el tin' East". I'hin,,,. Heau llu Haywood BUY YOUR CHICKS THIS JMr from Haywood Hatcher; shires. These breeders are Barred Rock and New Hamp mated with pedigreed sires. This will produce chicks that will have an inheritance of high erg" production. All of our chicks are hatched from breed ers on our own arm. Mail your orders early. Chicks available each Monday. North Carolina U. S. Pullorilm clean. Also Started Chirks Box 506 Hatchery iff,. 8A6YCHIC it -im c i- I 1 H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Vl 'A Merry Christmas, friVnuV lla-vbli i1fv : I Is strong and deep and Inu r; f': ji'if J To bear our greetings on tin- d y , ll I!i I To every one of von! $ V M.k S f -- 1 ' ' h W "i5 II S A Mem- Christmas, friciub! .nd m.iv I v,'$ HI ' J It ring with love and tlicer, $ ,:fjl I A Christmas of such gladness s , l :if I I 'lo last a i2-nioii(h sear! i m ii ! gfr vi. U a 1 he merriest of Cliristni i-. tl' I ! A da to lift and blt " nlfc' , J Your hours with wanntli and S , Your hearts with hap""--' 1 irrC- ANSI. MAK. LAUR (CAROLINA POWER C IICHTMMli '"r rhiJ 1 hoir HI be inlo, I" "A i '1 ' I 11 ;" l Hi, -111I a st 4 ,'iitr fcr In '"IS! 1 rest '" ' 'ml "' :iin. ""y''nt'tti, 'U-ll(fpi; th '" "1 I'd I Mil ! ioli hill kn -"idenu etf sehool (', '.' iiiii a -j ' 11 before lor CanlM
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