Grimsby Independent, 14 Apr 1938, p. 3

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Thursday, April 14th, 1938. COLORING OF EASTER EGGS-- Shy Bunnies, cuddly chicks and gaily colored Easter eggs are what Easter means to children. And what colors some of them turn out to be - blue, green, yellow, red or orange. History reveals beyond a pm, . shadow of a doubt that the Phoenicians p" . "ss, colored eggs to celebrate the advent of /i, c. N Spring upwards of 2600 years ago. Put l 'ss, A“. ,i)h your finger on any part of the globe i g, . of..." and chances are you’ll be pointing to a 3 FT . S:$"=\‘,, country whose children eagerly look iii-its, 1 '"u-tr., ‘6 2 forward to that season of the year when 'fr. -z'-?irttrz' *5 ttit ',, custom decrees that they shall play ‘74. ”fizjiflf/fijg’w' with eggs and coloring materials. They) “a dip eggs. in dyes, turning out brilliant, , - plain colors; they use color sheets that -.,-re: my W.. -..-' produce the delightful tints of the rain- bow as well as a motley of color and design that makes you think of a crazy quilt. Some are hand painted with an Easter greeting amid the gay designs. Strings of empty painted shells are often kept from one year to the next. It is best to pierce each end of the egg with a darning needle and blow out the yoke and white, if you want to keep the color- ed eggs indefinitely. Not only real eggs are colored, candy Ones are equally as popular. And often wooden ones that open like boxes delight the older members of the family. When opened they disclose a new pair of hose, a much longed-for pin or a colorful handkerchief. bow as well as a II crazy quilt. Some gay designs. Strir year to the next. I Easter Traditions vary in the different countries, but always there is the thought of the rebirth of nature and the return of Spring. Mexican children have tiny sugar cookies baked in the stripe of a lamb. The Russians' prime favorite for the day is ham or turkey. Greeks make round loaves of Easter bread marked with a cross. EASTER THOUGHTS-- EASTER CUSTOMS IN MANY' CLIMES-- Easter, like many another church festival, is a mixture of both pagan and Christian customs. In old Norse mythology, Easter was as- sociated with the spring festival welcoming the return of new birth and awakening in crops and cattle. Indeed, L, . the very word "Easter" is derived from an old Saxon word meaning "Rising". Csy Again, in India and China, rabbits N. a and eggs were symbols of reproduction m and fertility, and were important fea- Iii' I iii?sil tures of another festival closely corres-, "a't Q ponding in date to our Easter. This was aw; = a very old celebration, and since rabbits =i=T, " - " and eggs had always been associated ESy tj'e, x with it, it took little transition to in- f! 's" _ elude them in a Christian festival oc- l ‘3’, curring at the same period of the year. " ' R'A . Every land and every district has - h M quaint customs exclusive to the celebra- . s" Jet.. ’ 't,i.iTaJ,e, 1Jytfirirc,f,'S' cey1f-iees1te:-is),l,lfidae3e. of C./fltii?u"Tc, , /P\\ , . - N t = f h, 's"sst, ,?t, t le, . hymn, t ai?.' $$~é\ i "e" . ~: s. ‘33 c. ‘1 ss' i ’ a, ""'trrst.s. tii. ttit ', L.'. t; - i i .o‘ Ease" w.-.r - cap}; ticr'"ivd ' s.Cse'"-.., ' ' a,‘ MP, " tgtg'irf,tgyi P fly h ‘9/ _ aka ""7 and claimed the privilege of lifting any woman they met three times from the _ I ground, and then demanding payment in a kiss! Not unlike this, in Old Rus- b sia, when the Greek Orthodox Church _ was very strong, it was a rule that anyone could accost another in the streets and give on the cheeks, saying meantime, the three words, Even the poorest peasant might so accost his Tsar, l certain villages ift England, what is known as "to anyone could accosn aIIULutu' In the ”We.” --'._ o on the cheeks, saying meantime, the three words, "Christ is Risen." Even the poorest peasant might so accost his Tsar, or Little Father. In certain villages itt England, what is known as "bottle kicking" con- tests ensue, in celebration of the end of the long season of fasts. So whatever the local background, the feast of Easter standsfor new life, new joys, and the triumph of spring and Nature over the death and gloom of winter, its resurrection and food hardships. Luminous signs shaped like deer have been placed along some of Germany's country highways to prevent motorists from striking wild deer that may dart across these roads at night. FASHIONS FACTS AND a FANCIES it-i-i';;')" The WOMAN’S _l',iiisa,i'i'iiiiii tdlllllllll LOOKOUT This might IPye be' FOR I FARM TELEPHONE SERVICE PREVENTED Neighbours could have saved this bam. But they did not know about the fire - there was no telephone to call them. No farmer should be without a telephone. One single fire would pay ten years' telephone cost for a whole county. Every farmer should con- sider at least the safety of his home, family and chattels. The telephone banishes isola- tion, calls aid whenever needed. "raltt by a Telephone CALL [OW RATES By CLAIRE BURNS . _ W» " f?. ave been 1ijiiis'"c, '8j.ifft,i;:,, a“ , "i c (”.1 ED "iss,., YRS" ( I ti' If?; a; A 1. ")ti ' ft? _ -‘u 'edsHk _ A :1, J f . t gig/071:"- .F'i3 'iiii),iiit5il i, Y Fl, T' i ” “M's???” - i E.?,,!,iflAiesti' 'i, _ "vz. t ';ri'iitiiSs, ' Lid" ' "Ct2; : v} -- 4’39 him the triple kiss 1)Voman's Feature Page Fifth Avenue ijiiiiios on FASHIOhjg The younger members of the family are always in the front ranks of the Easter paraders, and they are a delightful appearing crew in their spring tinery - the hope of the future. Even though it be late this year, Easter may be a bit chilly in north- ern climes. Therefore a tine light- weight wool wrap will be in keep- ing and comfortable. Suits and wraps for these youth- ful paraders are made in the same soft wools, in the same colors and with the same nice tailoring that is used on adults' tine garments. Princess lines are important for the younger set as well as for their elders, and a touch of contrasting trimming is very good too. Wine colored stitched leather is the trimming used so interestingly on this double-breasted coat of fine wool in light beige - a popular shade for women of every age this season. Smooth fitted lines with a slight back flare are smartly highlighted by the leather facing of t.his coat -1. on pockets and high 'rounded collar, with small buttons of the . 1 same color at the closing: A pale pink felt hat bound with black ribbon, with a pink and black bird in the centre front, reflects the trend toward the large sil- houette for summer. Grosgrain bindings are being us- ed extensively on both coats and suits. Hydrangea blue and cornfiower blue are important light blues for whole frocks to be worn under the navy or black tuxedo style sum- mer wool coats. Navy is not so popular as other colors for girls' coats and suits this season. The most important color IS rotiUUUrry, LIICLA aqua. "w-s- V.-,.V, blue, and beige. Stitched Leather Makes an Attractive Ttirymi.rys For Clothing of Younger Members of the Family 4 sales WORRYqu Now BECALKE se HAS NmTHNQ EFi.'.dg.lti In) WORRY 'e 's)) ABOUT 'tFai. cf y/N.. Some people make the best of their worries. t mixer to make the least of them Style Whimsies 5:7:qu SE se SALl,t1fLfi./1,la.lal,l),)j,1 THE GRrMsBY_r.ti.JAliif..lCrrif.l)i_llS.r. will drape many of 'the spring suits Beige flannel coat with leather trim By LISBE'I‘H .o.ommirooioraiiiioviiaiioolrsiiilol"'"ltot: Jt"onraiomraiiaimmoaiimaoorolimliiilir0 Menu Hint Creamed Tuna Fish Rice or Plain Boiled Potatoes Spinach Green Salad Stewed Fruit Angel Food Cake Tea or Coffee The stores are full of fresh green vegetables right now. Which makes‘ the salad situation very easy on the cook and the pocketbook. It does-1 n't take much of any one thing to make a tasty green salad - a bit of lettuce, a sprig or so of water- cress, a green onion, a little celery, some cabbage. You might save a few small tender leaves of the spinach and add. They are very good in salad. This angel food recipe is one of my old-time favor- ites. It makes a good-sized cake and only uses the whites of nine eggs. 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