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Show SANTA CLAOS APPEARS AT CONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH At the First Congregational church last night the children of the Sunday school enjoyed their Christmas entertainment. enter-tainment. Tho church had been prettily decorated deco-rated by members of the senior girls' class aided by Mrs. Margaret Morgan, and on the platform were two Christmas Christ-mas trees all bedecked with tinsel and teeming with little presents in which children delight. The progravn was under the direction of Miss Grace Matthews and despite the fact that It was arranged in a very short space of time owing to the epidemic restric tions, ii was carricu inrougn wun great success. One of the pleasing incidents of the evening was the presence of an old scholar of the school, Miss Mary Parmley who Is spending her Christmas Christ-mas vacation with her parents and will return to her engagements with the Ellison-White Concert circuit at the beginning be-ginning of next week. Miss Parmley's violin solo. "The Danco of the Reindeers." Rein-deers." was excellently played and groaly enjoyed. The program was as follows: Carol. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" Bethle-hem" The Scholars Song, "No Room for the Babe" AH Recitation Alice Johnson Solo. "When Santa Claus Comes Round" Beulau Wren Recitation Ruth Johnson Song-, "Happy Christmas Time" Primary Grade Carol, "Joy to the World" All Song, "Christmas Joy Bells" v Senior Girls Recitation, "The Three Kings" -Wanda Wren' Solo Grace Matthews Violin solo Mary Parmley Carol. "Hark, the Herald Augcls Sing" All Solo Dorothy McGaw! Reading, "Tho Other Wise Man"... I Scholars I Carol, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" All Very much to the surprise of some, j and to the pleasure of all Santa appeared ap-peared at the end of tho program and amused everybody with his pleasing ways and precious gifts. He certainly did look as though he had blown down from the north pole or even near there. no |