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Show j Your Library by Rev. Wm. Burton At this season of the year, the spirit of Christmas is uppermost in our thinking. In order to help with the keeping of "Christmas, your librarians are arranging a special display of Christmas materials. This includes plays, poems, songs, and suggestions for parties. Drop in and ask your librarian for help If yu have i charge of a program or party. Along this line, there's an interesting in-teresting little book called "Let's Keep Christmas." It is really a sermon by Peter Marshall, with an introduction by his wife, Catherine. Cath-erine. The pictures in this booklet book-let are nearly as fascinating as the words. The illustrations are by Barbara Cooney. You can read this liitle book in 10 or 15 minutes. min-utes. It will remind you of something some-thing wonderful about Christmas that we never want to lose. Another book to mention this week is 'The Custer Myth," which is listed as "A Souce Book of Custerlana." It is by Colonel W. A. Graham, USA retired. The author felt that a book which presented all the facts of Custer's last battle as unbiased and true as possible has been greatly needed. He has tried to give us such a document in "The Custer Myth." This is a large book, with many pictuics and maps. If you are interested In this famous event of our American history in the early Northwest you will put this book on your "must read" list. |