--jeiftl Service Christmas Morning and Entertainment That Night.SifeAti appropriate service in song,v-.MtUiC. and sermon will held ntm.r-ce Lutheran church on Mag- street, opposite the LaurelIlStehefai Hospital, at 8 a. m. Friday,. Christmas day. The Sunday ;8eltdoi wilt give .l^c following pro--girain In the evening nt 7:30.febng—Silent Night.'—J.iy Con-• ‘IfHgatidh*1tteb'r^'iOuf Wek-dme.—Kathor-Itife Johes. . ’■Bah#—The Christmas Song is Ringing.’*—by School.Scripture and Cmutmas Story, big the pastor.. Song—Joy JLo t the World.- -by Congregation.t-Ten Little Scholars.— i*Mfnary Children.Sohg—Come Little Children— f hree Classes.■; Readlng-Why Christmas Comes'‘—Muriel Seefeld.feohgr—There's a Beautiful Star—CHdhv: •V ;Hety dind Song—Star Drill—byPrimary.•.' RettdlhB,-*-Thn Glorious Night —By* Sarah Shanks.1 Song—Hear the Tinkle of theChlrBtmas Bells—By School.tieO.—Come, Kneel by the Man-getV-r-By Ra 1 ph Nolson.Solo—That Precious Song—By Ella Forster.yv.' Reading—1That Christmas carol 'V-By^Mdry, Shanks.;fiioio—rThe Comfortor has Come —By Mr. .Joe Krcuclier.fv.vBaddlng—Tho Shepherds Saw;..Ttie,Golden Light—By Louise Nel-• .....T;‘Song—O Little Town of Bethle-J;heifiV~By Congregation.No'Room—By Classs No.^Thrtte'4 -, * ■ *Vj.‘.iBing—It. Came Upon a Midnight v;Clbar'^-By Congregation.WBee.—A Jbyful Christmas Time Norma Ruth Mangum and Eleanor Seefeld.Vv Duet—Carol of Bethlehem—ByMr. Joe Kreucher and Miss Clara Fnlk.Rec.—Visions—By Frank Forster.Song—Away in a Manger—By 1 Congregation. jRec.—“Empty Stockings — By jChester Chandler. » |Offering—(To Lutheran Orphanage). NReading—A Present for Santa ;Claus—By Hilma Seefeld.Arrival of Santa Claus—Rec.—A Good Night Wish—By • Otto Sandman.1st National BankDirectors DeclareAnother DividendAt a meeting of the hoard of directors of the First National Bank held Tuesday, a semi-annual dividend of seven and one-half per cent was declared and $50,000 placed in the surplus fund as of January 1, 1026.This makes a total dividend ol fifteen per cent paid to stockholders of this Institution in 1025, and a total of $75,000 added to the surplus of the hank since January 1, 1025. The capital and surplus of the First National Bank of Laurel at this time is $350,000.00.Committee To FixChristmas BasketsMeets WednesdayThe committee on arrangements of the community baskets foe the7 ••VA 1poor was called to meet Wednesday aftcrnon fit 2 o’clock in the temporary Presbyterian church building for the purpose of fixing the baskets.They will be distributed Thursday morning by a City of Laurel truck to the white families, while the' baskets for the needy negro families will be placed in Iho library.c1New York—Bill T/ldcn Is now going into the spoken drama; ‘ lie will be the start of the The Kid Himself.t\\c