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The Bey family still decorates their fresh evergreen with burning candles, carefully placed so as not to bum directly beneath an or nament or overhanging branch. More German families, according to Mrs. Bey, are adopting the perhaps safer, but not,as majestic, use of electric candles. “Baking is still one of my very favorite memories,” she retailed. “And, every German housewife still bakes at Christmas.” Stollen, the customary fruit-filled bread, is baked many days ahead of time and set in a cool spot to “ripen” and blend flavors. Stollen never has eggs in it, and according to Mrs. Bey, was never decorated with green or red cherries, contrary to some of today’s cookbooks. It’s richness came from lots of fresh butter, and almonds, raisins and lemon peel. Other children’s favorites mcluded chocolate-covered pretzels, marzipan, and anise flavored sprmgerle cookies, probably once decorated with animal symbols and us ed as religious offerings. Within each country of Europe, and even within individual countries, slightly different customs are ob served. In Switzerland, where Mrs. Bev’s grand mother still lives, Christmas is strictly a family-oriented holiday. Religious obser vance always comes before any merrymaking and the Christ child appears as a ra diant little angel, clad in white, arriving on Christmas Eve. No sound may disturb the beauty and tranquility of the rural Swiss Christmas Eve, save the ringing of church bells. In rural canton areas, the ringing of the bells New, SURGE solid-state electronic pulsation with either alternating or single action pulsators. SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RDI, Hamburg, Pa. Ph.(215)488-1025 BRICKEKVILLE EQUIPMENT Lester 8011, Prop Bnckerville, Pa Ph (717)626-6198 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9,I97S—IPS’ Fulton Grange No, 66 makes Christmas plans OAKRYN - The Fulton Grange No. 66 met November 27 at the Oakryn Grange Hall with Master Harry Baker presiding. Reports were given on the Pennsylvania State Grange meeting in Butler. Mrs. Charles Wallace announced there will be an Attic Sale booth at the resounds throughout the valleys nestled below the towering snow-clad Alps, almost competing with one another in then* echoes. Having also lived for a period in Holland, Mrs. Bey noted that gift giving there takes place on December 6, St. Nicholas Day. Traveling on a white horse, and wearing a bishop’s robe and miter, St. Nicholas comes accompanied by Black Peter, symbolic of the power of the devel. There is no gift exchanging on Christmas Day. December 26 is a day reserved across that below sea-level nation for singing and musical praises of the holiday season. PLANT TROJAN HYBRIDS THE HIGH YIELDING HYBRID FOR PROFIT MAKING FARMERS Dealer KERVIN ZIMMERMAN Myerstown RD#2, Pa. Ph: 717-866-4081 now; WINTER APPLICATION Early Purchase Period ★ Con Starter Fertilizer- Prem. Grades - with Mg.s. 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