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Christmas Music At Erskine Memorial Church At the Erskine Memorial church Sunday morning the vested choir will sing the following anthems: “Rise, Shine" by Maker and “Love Came Down at Christmas” by Cuthbert Harris. A soprano and tenor duet, “There’s a Song in the Air" (Main) will be sung by Miss Ruth Lincoln and Frank Turner. Mrs. E. E. MJissildine, organist, will play, “Hark, the Herald An gels Sing” by Stutz and “Silent Night", an arrangement of the familiar carol. In memory of Peggy Davenport, who passed September 23, 1939: God took you above, Our rosebud of love. Where never a care Enters that heaven so fair. Our Christmas gifts here Could never compare, With the joy in heaven Since you are up there. —Your Loving Mother and Dad. For Christmas Gifts of quality at reasonable prices, visit the MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES (next door to the Post Office). —Adv. And in the New Year may you enjoy all the blessings printing has brought mankind WOOD’S PRESS—GOOD PRINTING Ttryond HEA rE Cm TELEPHONE 186 Mat. 3:30 p.m. Night 7:00 and 9:00. Sat. 1 p. m. Continuous SATURDAY ONLY ‘Rustler’s Round-Up’ —and— “ Blondie Brings Up Baby” SUNDAY ONLY Reginald, Chven as “ Scrooge ” in Charles Dicken’s “ A Christmas Carol ’ MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex” Bette Davis and Errol Flynn WEDNESDAY ONLY BLACKMAIL Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Hussey
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