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Show at Highest-Paid Santa CIIRISTMAS AND hospitality, closely interwoven as they are, give the Yuletide a particularly unique flavor in Richmond. Virginia, Vir-ginia, with its tradition of gift-giving in colonial era. Its dramatic store displays thrill adults. For kids, there's Santa In the flesh! ly A . j ,Uf,A COMMUNITY'S favorite Santa f ZV' : 4fliis William Strother, ex-cham- fc-fl v . U P'on human fly. Annually, 15,000 Vfe ' ' i yunSstcrs sit 0,1 hls laP t jr" -""v. twice-a-day December shows. ' liliiillSil J 4fe STROTHER, PAID $1,000 f5rW' weekly, shares attention with ""wry.--. ""'ow.. fl, Felix Adler, Ringling Brothers' f : ,t clown and his pig, "Amelia," i iiHNi;i5:':','. shown here, and the Fairy " ' Snow Queen. 1T MILLER & RlIOADS department store, mammoth Richmond trade emporium, employs the "world's highest-paid Santa," Adler and Queen. Friendliness of holiday treat reflects in firm's year 'round activity. Typically, drivers of company's Internationals are known for courtesy. ,r Jl:r , v h :,u N Cj." wm-;-; . t w ffrWtt ?J" gfW ftf" wi'WWJ. -' T h ti'" 1 1 1 1 I j Uijjp I J" U p7 " ' T 1 1 " -;v , u jL.w.i.wSS. '.la wHwi ..J,ii .. - - I MIIBMHilMMaillll'WrwA'Vil - t |