Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1920 — EASTER GREETINGS BY TELEGRAPH [ARTICLE]
EASTER GREETINGS BY TELEGRAPH
—There has been r growing tendency to make more of Easter than was customary years ago. Easter Sunday has come to rank almost with Christmas as a day for the exchange of messages of affection and greeting between relatives and friends. A significant index of this trend is to be found in the marked increase from year to year in the number of Faster greeting teleframs sent throughout the country. n recognition of this development the Western Union Telegraph Company has ma<je arrangements to provide special blanks of an attractive design, appropriate to the occasion, for the delivery of Messages containing Easter greetings. Easter telegrams jpay be filed at any time and will be delivered on the morning of Easter Sunday. The company has also supplied its offices with little booklets containing suggestions for messages suitable for various occasions, fri>m which the wording of a suitable Easter message may be selected by the sender according to his taste and the sentiment which he desires to. express.
