The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, December 23, 1922, Image 6

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DAILY TIME8-INTERFRI8E, THOMASVILLE, QEORQIA SATURDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER 23, 1922 5 1! i I Victrola CHRISTMAS MORNING-AND IN COME THE GREATEST ARTISTS To Perform For You On The “VICTROLA” The surprise and delight of a Victrola for Christmas, music appropriate to Christmas. M usic for every day in the year, music so lifelike that the greatest artists select the Vic trola as the one instrument to carry their art into the home. Buy a Victrola this Christmas—but be sure it is a Victrola. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL MODELS Will there be a Victrola In your home this year Cocroft Music Co. # l PIANOS AND P LAYER PIANOS WILL SING CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT COURTHOUSE TOMORROW EVENING We have rendered faithful and efficient service in the good year now closing, and in an appreciative mood we wish for all THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS and HAPPIEST NEW YEAR ever enjoyed JAMES GRIBBEN Monument Corner Thomasville, Ga. The carol singing will take place tomorrow evening, promptly at C o’clock, at the court house. The Boy and Girl Scoot* In their uniforms, various choir singers, and anyone else who will help sing the carols, also all of tbs school children, are asked to meet at the intersection ot Broad and Jackson streets at a Quarter before C o’clock and inarch to the court house, where the carola will be sung. Everybody in town Is urged Hark, the Herald Angsts Sing Hark, the herald angels sing, “Glory to the new-born king; Peace on earth -and mercy mild, God and sinnera reconciled.” Joyful, all ye naUona, rise, Join the triumph of the akies; With th’ angelic host proclaim, “Christ Is born In Bethlehem." Hark, the herald angels slug, “Glory to the new-born king.’’ Christ, by highest beav’n, adored; Christ, the everlasUng Lord: Late in time behold Him come, Off eprlng of the favored c Holy Infant, so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. 8ilent night. Holy night; Shepherds quake at the sight; Glories stream from Heaven afar, Henv’nly hosts alng Alleluia, Christ, the Saviour la bora; Christ, the Saviour Is born. Silent night. Holy night i Son of God, lovefc pore light. Radiant beams from Thy holy face, With the dawn , of a redeeming grace, Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth. And Heav’n and nature stag, No more let sin and sorrow grow. Nor thorns Infest the ground; He comes to make His blessings flow, Far as the curse Is found. Far as the curse Is found. Far as, Far as the curse Is found. HIKING ADOPTED BY CHINESE STUDENTS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Canton, Dec. 1. (By Mail)—One hundred and thirty Chinese students and six faculty members of the Can- Christian college have returned from a successful trip to Eei Lot iuntain, one of the highest in south China. AH details of the journey arraged. and supervised by the students, who hiked to the topmost peak. As a protection against ban dits, General Chen Chiung-Ming sent troop of soldiers to guard the cam- In return for a dinner served the students at a mountain monastry, the monks were entertained with ening of songs and stunts. NEW CONSTITUTION BEFORE TEXAS ASSEMBLY Tokio, Dec. 4.— (By Mail)—Con struction work under way in Japan by prospects of a much larger volume. The George A Fuller company al ready has completed several office building in Tokio, Yokohama and Kobe and has started on others in the capital. Stone & Webster, Inc., of Boston have in hand the construc tion of a high dam hydro-electric plant on the Sho river in Toyama Prefecture, which is the largest in j Japan, its ultimate capacity being 70,000 kilowats. It is designed to supply the various industries of the coast as well as those in the larger industrial centers. The most important of the new work, for which the American firms will bid, is the building of a small industrial city at Tsurumi between Tokio and Yokohama for the Shibaur* Enginerring company, which is as sociated with the General Electric company of America. This firm has decided, owing to the lack of space in the vicinity of its present plant, to move bodily to Tsurumi. Besides the buildings, there will be water, sewage and street systems to be installed as well as the other public utilities that go make up a modern town. TO INVADE ARCTIC WASTES IN SEAPLANE Detroit, Dec. 8.—In a giant sea plane, a party of Detroit and New York Sportsmen will invade the great wastes of the arctic next sum- >n what is regarded as a most unusual hunting trip, if present plans carried out. Members of the party intend to so completely outfit the plane that it will match the modern parlor car for convenience and comfort. The trip will have as its objective the land which heretofore has been known only to the dog train. Included in the party will be Inglta M. Uppercu and Charles F. Redden of (New Yostc, Howard E. Coffin, Harold H. Emmons, William E. Metzger and Dr. Janies W. Inches of Detroit, men. prominent In the air plane and motor worlds. The plane, which now is being especially constructed at Keypeqt, And wonders ot His love, And wonders ot His love. And wonders, and Wonders ot His love. Little Town of Bethlehem O little town ot Bethlehem, How still we see the lie. Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by; Yet in thy darkest streets sbineth Are met In thee tonight. So God imparts to human hearts But In this world ot sin, Where meek souls wiU receive Him stUl The dear Christ enters In. It Cams Upon the Midnight Clear It came upon the midnight clear. That glorious song ot old. From angels bending near the earth To touch their harps ot gold; “Peace on earth, good will to men. To hear the angele sing. Still thro* the cloven skies they come. With peaceful wings unfurled. And stiU their henv’nly music floats O’er all the weary world Above its sad and lowly plains They bend on hov’rlng wings, O Come, All Ye Faithful O come, all yo faithful. Joyful and trlmupbant, O come ye to Bethlehem, Retrain O come, let ue adore Him, O come, let ue adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, Christ, the Lord. Of* Stag, choirs of the angels Sing In excultatlon; Sing, all ye citizens of heav’n above Glory to God in the highest. (Retrain) Yea, Lord, we greet Thee. Born this happy morning, Jesus, to Thee be glory glv’n Word of the Father, Now In flesh appearing. (Retrain) N. J., will take an all water route to the far northern bay. It is planned to leave New York about July 1 L thence to Montreal and Moose Fac tory. The Hudson Bay territory will be entered from the later station. The equipment *of the plane wiU include compartment sleeping quart- 1, with an observation room forward electrical equipped kitchenette, an armory, a galley and large storage rooms. It is announced that arrange ments have been made ufc'tah the Hudson Bay company for gasoline and other supplies. In discussing the proposed trip, Mr. Redden said “It was after operat ing passenger-carrying craft for three years are having f!ow n more than 1,000,000 passenger miles with out a mishap that I concluded proper ly regulated flying would enable us safely reach Hudson Bay." 1IJU lie Some Make and Spend— Some Make and Save WHAT CLASS ARE YOU IN? Join the savings class and come in and get one of these BOOK COIN SAVINGS BANKS to help you save. THE PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK H. GOLDSTEIN To you, who by your trust and confidence have made possible our success, we extend all good wish es of the Yuletide season, and for ourselves, only ask that we learn to serve you better. May. the gen ial glow of the Christmas log illuminate happy fac es about your hearth, and may the New Year bring you uninterrupted joy and prosperity. H. GOLDSTEIN Hail Xmas Just received a nice line of Real Leather Hand Bags and Brief Cases We are agents for Braxton Belts for men — they make nice gifts. HAVE YOUR SHOES REBUILT L. J. STURDIVANT THOMASVILLE, GA. 125, So. Broad St. Thomasville’ Ga. mag FZOUJj A STEAMING, tempting plate of do- ftJ lidous biscuits—just waiting to melt ] I the rich golden butter—is an invitation / I no appetite can resist. Silky, snow- white texture combined with die rich tastiness of the best soft winter wheat —what a pleasure it is to bake good biscuits with Sauers Self-Rising Flour)