1 ; . " . & . ; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1948 "THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE : : ' PAGE SEVEN : A » . a a' » a) ) Concerts Given = rrmmmmm he ssa ry mh ih Sy RAD a SAT HAD ID HARADA) : n ¢ By Children Of (% ' | Solina Schools * |§ Solina, Dec. 24--The Y.P.A. met |g Monday night with Mary Cryder- man in charge of the program. |# The worship service was presented | by Jean Oryderman. Ewart Leask |g and Murray Vice gave humorous | 3 readings. Elections of officers was ake Joe with these officers ap- |#g¥ hind the curtains. Mrs. Everett Cryderman was the accompanist of | #4 the evening. The program is as follows: O Canada; "Welcome Re- pitation", by twins, Ronny 'and y Recalla; choruses, "The Holly |% ' d the Ivy" and "It Came Upon | the Midnight Clear", by the sen- |&8 * fors; recitation, "I Saw Santa", |Z by Billie Ball; folk dances, "Chimes | # of Dunkirk", by junior girls; play, | 25 "Malvina Entertains", by seniors; | a Selections by junior rhythm band; | #8 nursery rhyme novelty by the jun- | fors; recitation by Patsy Knox: |& drill, "Alice Blue Gown", by sen- | 2 jor girls; recitation, "A Bright | o Idea", by Bruce Bowman; carols : by audience; negro rhythm band selection; recitation, "A Boy's Let- | gy tér to Santa", by Keith Cryder- man; drill, "Christmas Candles", | gi by seniors; "Christmas Dreams", |g by 3 junior boys; choruses, "Angels Erom the Realms of Glory", and |g "Where Do You Live Santa Claus?" | f} by seniors; lullaby by 5 girls; play, "The Official Visit", by seniors; "With Silvery Song", by intermedi- ate and junior girls; recitation, ' "Disappointed", by Dorothy Wood- | # ruff; songs, "Santa Claus Is Com- | # ing. to Town", and "A Message From Santa", by seniors; recitation, | #2 oy cocnisnt to Everyone", by Lorie 3 uchamp. Mr. Gordon Leask was | chairman for the evenings. A jolly | £ Bt. Nick with the aid of the smaller pupils distributed gifts from the = well-laden tree. p IY Congratulations to George and |g ¢ Eileen Knox (nee Farrow), teacher | 4 = at Bradley's School, who were £5 { married at the manse, Hampton, on Saturday evening, with Rev, E. | #% iF 8. Linstead officiating. They will | && i reside on the groom's farm on the | a, i Seventh Line. 1 \ . ® | Pearl Leach gave a Christmas |g : . # story and Olive Cryderman and ra sk 5 Donna Vice sang a duet at Sun- | 2 ili ii ? : S m £2 n Linstead -had a. splendid Christ- | 4 for the large congre- 7 "How Far Is It to Bethle- | rare . ' hem" was his subject. The choir | 2% sang two anthems and the carols | zx were sung preceding the service. |# ' : Xx t e n : These were accompanied at the | 7m : 3 . Jase by Gladys Yellowlees and | g3 een Brilson at the organ. . | Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Mr. |e 3 | and Mrs. Clarence Vice, and Mary | #N "a a \ Cryderman attended the reception | %§ ys " : : 7 at the home.of the bride's parents, | A8 > 7, Starkville, following the Knox- |/# or a Baker's School was beautifully I decorated for the occasion of the | £8 : > . ; i Christmas concert on Tuesday eve- |Z , ning. t artistic talent was | ; ' | display in the colorful designs |Z ° ir $ : pn the blackboards as well as the § window patterns of the gay Christ- | mas Season and red and green |g streamers draped gracefully from |e | the ceiling to the corners of the | gk : gh oy R. Yeyloe Was Shas: 4 g i man for the evening and music: fo " FS 5 Simin me nt im uz @ JAMES SAWDON AND SONS ih 9. 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