Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 318, 20 December 1915 — Page 14

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM lND SUN-TELEGRAM. , MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1915 .

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PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN PAGEANT

Arrangements are gradually Hearing completion for the , production of Bethlehem, A ChriBtmas ; Pageant" -.hieh will be given on Thursday night A the Second Presbyterian church, "vbout forty persons will take part In 1 he entertainment and a large audince la expected to present.. Following Is the program, and cast

:!. characters: ' "A Welcome Sincere, Francis Byers, ! Charles "Weaver, John Fansher. ' "The Child , Jesus," Arthur Deal IGault. . 1 "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," t Thelma Shellenbarger. "The King's t Messengers," Edith

Vainer, Lillian Miller Maxine Leech, osephine Throne, Katherine Hayorth,. Francis Burkmeyer, Katherine loet, Constance Leech. "The Quarrelsome Kittens," Maxine lerzler. , "The King's Treasury," Hervy CookRecitation, Esther Duke. "Presents for Christmas," Nadine 'iters, Katherine Wentz, Pauline .,slasey..

The cast for the pageant is: , Bethlehem Girls Florence Wentz, I Irene Bishop, Hilda Harper, Violet "kyle8, Luclle Shurley, Ethel Graham,

Stella Roller, Helen Hasty, Mildred tuble, Lavon Beam, Thelma McKisBethlehem Boys Kenneth Davivs, Mtiin Horner, Thomas Walter, Ralph Campbell, Benj. Howes, Lavon Harier, Willard Nearon, Robert Graham, loy Plummer, Orville Piatt,-Edward Wentz. ShonhorHa Paul nvrmii. Prank

j.Jale, Elmer Hale, Oliver Overman. j Wise-Men Mr. Thome, Mr. Charles I Iflwee, Russell Parrish. ' Wise-Men's Servants Homer Hart, i'iAv. Pyers, Earl Cooper. , Prophet MV. Throne. HeaderMr. Mumbower. . Inn-Keepor Air. J B. Howes.

FIRE FIGHTERS GIVE

BIG TURKEY DIMMER

Fire Chief Miller, Assistant Fire Chief : Frank Carter and members of hose company No. 2 and aerial gadder truck company, stationed at city hall, pulled off another one of their famous Christmas dinners yesterday, to ' the extreme satisfaction of about thirty guests. . r Ooodles of turkey, cranberries, potatoes, cakes, pie and other things, too numerous to mention were disposed of and then several of the gorged feasters were required to make brief addresses. . - The speakers included ; Mayor Rob-: bins, Alfred Bavls and Charles, MaTlatt of the board of public works, R. G. Leeds, H. H. Englebert and I. A. Gormon. All paid tribute to their hosts as cooks and fire fighters. Predicts Motorization. Mayor Robbtns announced that it was quite probable the entire, fire department would be mtorized next year. Mr. Bavis spoke in support of such a

project. He declared- that Richmond has the best fire department of 'any city its size in the country. V r The following attended the feast: Lawrence Davis, I. A.: Gormon, H. H. Englebert, G. M. Walker, George Carter, John White, B. A. Boscher, Everett Davis, Earl Miller. Fred Schattel, John MeMinn, Alfred Bavis, R. G- Leeds, Mayor Robbins, Charles Marlatt, E. G. McMahan, Willard Jessup, Elmer Dickinson, Frank Ray, Sidney Benham, George McKinley, Frank Newman, Will Eversman, Henry Long. George Kinler, Mart Dolan, Bob Stauber and W. R. Poundfitone. Besides Chief Miller and Assistant Chief Carter the other hosts were: Ai; Griffith, Charles Graham, Amos Bell, Ollie Staub, Carl W'adman, Herbert Ray, Joe Batz and Clarence Lane.

SOTEtOR SEEKING G. 0. P .NOMINATION

MAJtfON, Ind.. Dec 20. Mayor J. O. Batchtlor, denouncing the Democratic party as sectional, Is today entered as" at Candidate for , -the . Republican congressional 'nomination from the Eleveh district. . ;

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I (D l T H E AT E kfT 111 V Main and 9th 3-Reel Bison Feature , With Betty Shade in '""""-' "THE LION'S WARD" -

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The Paris police force is to be increased by the addition of a corps of divers to work in the River Seine.

RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT Si ORE"

LWOOD WILL SPEAK

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A Model Wife"

A Vitagrapi. FflBJturJng Lillian Burns, Lilliau Walker, Laoger Lytton, Antonio Mffeno.

Robert A. Elwood of .Abncpon, New ertsev, will be the speaker toJore the

men's meeting at the Gonnc-tt theatre

Sunday afternoon, .Ian. 2, accord-

to an announcement of Secretary M. Learner. Mr. Elwood's subject ' ;; lie The Prodigal Son of Today." There will be no meeting, next, r-n-iay afternoon because of the Christmas holiday.

Richmond People Good Dressers

Very few cities In th- United States ran show as uany well-dressed people us Richmond, a large per cent of them 'riving their clothes made te orJDr. You can tell a wearer of Emmons' Tailoring it is classy and up-to-date. Wo make fine uits $15.00 to $30.CC. This week Fall Goods are being refived. Early buyers please take no ire. Make your selection now. Main and Ninth Streets Emmons. -Adv.

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HONOR" The 6tory of a man who placed honpr even above the love of hit Wife. TOMORROW Weaderful Emily Stevens in the Powerful 5-Act Drama, 'PesttflmLy' Cr "The Soul of a Woman" A great soul-gripping story that is flf'ing to be a real sensation. WEDNESDAY j Olga Petrova in "THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN"

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