Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1947 — Page 12
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1947 '
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
MJ Jo \ Jljanij (Did Cuslam) Ukrainian churches, both Greek Orthodox and Uniate, cling to the ancient Julian calendar, so their Christmas Day comes 12 days later than ours, or on January 6. Christmas Eve is celebrated with much traditional ceremony and festivity. The Holy Supper or Swiata Wecera Is very elaborate, consisting of 12 courses, in memory of the 12 apostles. Fish, baked, broiled and jellied, takes the place of meat. Borsch, or beet soup, is generally served, and stuffed cabbage, filled with millet or rice. Vareniki, some- ■• BMI 5 -BEgB X wM> a Ig> xs J® EB--WVJ thing like the Italian ravioli, also is a usual course. Dessert consists of special pudding called kutya, made of wheat, poppy seeds and honey. During the Christmas Eve supper, some member of every Ukrainian family throws a handful of kutya or pudding at the ceiling. If it sticks, the coming year will be a prosperous and happy one. After supper, a plate of braided bread, called kolach, is left on the table between two lighted candles. Legend says that the spirits of the family’s dead will return at midnight to eat this bread. The Ukrainian Christmas festival lasts three days. In the villages singers known as Kolyadniky gc from house te house singing the Kolyadky folksongs relating the birth of Chrisl and the events of his life. They usually carry a manger with them, and in some cases they perform miracle plays. They are rewarded by gifts of food or money.
* we drop in | ° rnornent 10 * i MERRY 1 CHRISTMAS i A I And to wish you oil the good things of life during the Holiday Season. » 2 r f * A >Z 8 | ' * * /• I Riehle Tractor & Implement Co. A » Nuttman Ave. 8 § K««tc««i<«fCi<i«i«««*«i«<«a*‘< t c'«*« ! « , «« l «'< , < | 2* ,4 *** ie * ts ‘ < ** ,< * * . 1 n so T^ rtoGV 1W »W -CP BF ' >rvt< BL. « 11 jfE«>yW 7f I f W: CHRISTMAS » I 9 —— I £ f To Our Many Friends | And Patrons We Extend 5 « m Our Best Wishes For » 3 | The Coming Year * a * R N A i Dick Mansfield Motor Sales i I 1 141 S. Second St. | * 1
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