Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 39, 24 December 1920 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANQ SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND FRIDAY, DEC. 24, 1920.
Second English Lutherans ' V-j. i n
An elaborate program of musical umbers will feature the Christmas service at the Second English Lutheran church, at 7 p. m.. Sunday. The program follows: Organ Voluntary. Anthem, "Holy Night Divine," Adams.
Carol, 215. "It Came Upon the Mid- - night Clear." Scripture Lesson, The Birth of Jesus Luke 2: 1-14. Prayer. .Carol. "Joy to the World." by Primary ; BChool. "The Waiting Game Before Christ- ; mas," Beverly Holaday. "Christmas." Lavon Cook and Mary ; Parker. Anthem ' "The Christmas Song." I Adolphe Adam; violin obligato. Harold Richey. 'Once Upon a Time." Helen Kenney. "A Christmas Gift." 3 boys and 3 girls. ."Luther's Cradle Song." by Primary : school. ;"Just Christmas." By Besrinners.
.Carol. 218. "Hark, What Mean Those
; Holy Voices."
;"Tho Road of Bearing Gifts." Harold
: Green and Harold Jenkins. "Christmas Carol." Three Little Girls
Bass Solo, "The, Birthday of the King."
- Herbert Russell. : Story. "The Christmas Heart," Mrs I C. Wellbaum.
'Offertory, French horn solo, by Robert
. Dickinson. .Offering for Oesterlen Orphans' home
Anthem, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks," Ashford. Carol, 224, VHark, the Herald Angels Sing." Benediction. Organ Postlude. Miss Myra Cox, Organist.
SOCIETY
Williamsburg Pike Route May Be Straightened Soon Measures to straighten the way
from the north end of Sheridan street
to the Williamsburg piKe are Dems
agitated among citizens of Richmond and vicinity, and a petition asking the county council to take up the matter, will be circulated shortly, it is said. As the road is laid out at present, the Williamsburg pike runs into Sheridan street at an angle, and it is necessary for vehicles to go a considerable
distance out of the way, in following
the route. The new way proposed will eliminate two dangerous turns and
substitute a straight stretch of road about 25 rods in length in place of
the old route. It will enable Sheridan street to run directly into the pike without corners of any kind.
CHRISTMAS DINNER CHEAPER SANFRANCISCQ, Dec. 24. Christmas shoppers of San Francisco today found practically all components of the Christmas dinner lower in price than last year, according to announcement by grocers. Turkeys could be purchased ten cents lower than last year and cranberries were less costly. Christmas trees also could be purchased for 50 and 75 cents lower than last year's figures, it was said.
(Continued from Page Four) have Miss Ardath Thompson of Middleboro as their Christmas guest. Miss Abby Schaefer arrived Friday
to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. HIatt of Reeveston. Mr. and Mrs. Will White will spend Christmas in Greenville. O. Ralph G. Tilton left Friday for Hoopestown, 111., to spend Christmas. Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Bell and two sons of Terre Haute are here to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pfafflin. Miss Vivian King of Ottumwa, Iowa, will arrive Friday evening to spend Christmas with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. King, of South Ninth street. Miss Florence King, a member of the
faculty at Indiana university, Bloom-
ragton, came Friday morning to
Christmas- -1920 To Our Friends we extend heartiest Christmas Greetings and our Best Wishes for a very Happy and Prosperous New Year Irvin Reed & Son Cor. 7th and Main
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR THANKS
For the most successful year of all our 50 years in the practice of Optometry
A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All
C. M. JENKINS Optometrist
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With deep appreciation of the many favors you've heaped upon us during the old year, we're happy to send you our best wishes for 1921. May it hold many joys and much prosperity for you.
The Grand Leader
spend the holidays with Dr. and Mrs King. Mr. and Mrs. H.' R. Hartman and daughter Louise of Remington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodward during the holidays. Dr. Stephen M. Hadley of Penn college. Oskaloosa, Iowa, is here vis
iting his son. Ross A. Hadley, and his daughter. Mrs. Alexander Purdy. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Lindlejr and family have gone to Amo, Ind., to spend Christmas with their parents. Miss Mary E. Pennington of Lynneville. Iowa, is coming to spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi T. Pennington. Mrs. E. W. Hull left Richmond last week to join her husband in Newark. N. J., where they will reside until
about the middle or January wnen they will go to Maine for permanent residence. Mr. Hull travels for i drug firm. Fifty-five couples atended the dance at the Elks' club Thursday evening During the evening plates of turkey
with all the trimmings were served to the dancers. The ballroom was attractively decorated with Christmas greens; trees, under a canopy of red and green streamers stretched from the center of the room. Mrs. William Jones was hostess Wednesday for the annual Christmas party of the Banner social at her home 110 Main street. Clusters of cedar, a lighted Christmas tree loaded with presents, and lights shaded in green and red made a lovely setting. Seventeen children were guests at the party. A Christmas program of music,
readings and recitations was a feature
of the afternoon. Santa Claus appearing on the scene distributed filled stockings among the guests. Among those who have gone to Chi
cago for the holidays are Miss Mary Leitsch, Miss Jane Newman, Miss Ella Hildebrandt and E. C. Cline.
Miss Marion Maines is spending
Christmas at her home ia Seymour, Ind. Miss Lilla E. Payne, supervisor of
elementary work in the schools, has, gone to Ballston Spa, N. Y., for the; holidays. I Supervisor of art, Miss Florence i Williams, is spending Christmas at! Rockford. 111. Miss Elizabeth Hunt Morris, teacher i in the State Normal school of New Jersey, is spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Morris, of West Main street, city. Miss I
Morris was formerly a student, then teacher, in the Richmond high 'school.
A Merry Christmas Folks is the wish of G. Sander Easthaven Ave.
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SATURDAY-
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Paramount-Artcraft Special Production WILLIAM S. HART In His Greatest Western Thriller
"The Narrow Trail" Abig scrap, wonderful scenery, and Hart at his best. See thl3 play. With it THE HALL ROOM BOYS IN THE BIG LAUGH-MAKER
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Mix in his biggest and best photoplay, a Western that will sure please. With it, a roaring Century Comedy "GEE WHIZ!" for a Big Laugh.
SHOWING TODAY Sessue Hayakawa in THE BRAND OF LOPEZ' No Change in Admission
Greetings of the Season and Our Best Wishes to Our Many Customers and Friends
A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous lNew Year for 1921
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We Wish You All A Merry Christmas Duning's Store No. 43 N. 8th Street
With the passing of one year and the opening of another, the officers and employees of this institution wish to extend the old, yet ever new wish: "A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year" to Patrons and Friends
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