B. E. Silcock
At all festive seasons the country folk, at least in the old days, had their customs, diversions, and pranks that made life lively in a way incomprehensible to the modern city dweller with his more artificial means of entertainment. Mrs.
Silcock can look back upon a lifetime's acquaintance with Scottish country life, and she will probably have something to say about her girlhood days in rural Aberdeenshire.
(Church of Scotland) from St. Columba's Church,
Kingussie
Order of Service
Psalm cxxi, I to the hills will lift mine eyes (Tune, French)
Prayer and Lord's Prayer Old Testament Lesson
Hymn, Jesus, name of wondrous love
(Rv. C.H. 62)
New Testament Lesson
Prayer
Hymn, The Church's one Foundation
(Rv. C.H. 205)
Address by the Right
Rev. DUGALD MACFARLANE , D.D., Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Prayer
Paraphrase xix, The race that long in darkness pin'd (Tune, Tiverton)
Blessing
Organist, James L. MacKintosh
Fritz Kreisler (violin): Slavonic
Dance No. 3, in G (Dvorak, arr. Kreisler). Caprice viennoise, Tambourin chinois (Kreisler)