Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 9, 1911, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. - 0000000000000 000 ) ® CHURCH CALENDAR. |2 G ‘E =4 ol * L] 3 oooooc--:'»c"cv"o‘ooo‘:-c'-:w DEPARTMEN Tg Presbyterian Church. P el Yoo O Rev. U. P. Chalmers, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. . i Morning sermon 11:00 a. m, The regular meeting of the Wo- Everning sermon at 7:30 p. m, man's Caristian Temperance Union Y. P. S. (. E. meets in co-opera-|Wus held with Mrs. J. M. Whitted on tion with other societies at the Cum- | Tuesday, November Tth. The pres- berland Presbyterian. ident opened the meeting with the Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. usual devotional exercises. The secretary being absent the minutes of the last meeting were not read. There was a discussion, as to who will be able to attend the State Con- Communion 10:45 a, m. vention, 21-24 November. A move- Preaching, 11:00 a, m. ment is on foot which will be inter- Y. P. S. C. E. co-operates with|esting to the boys which we hope to other societies at Cumberland Pres-|get in operation soon. byterian church. We are interested in our boys and Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. girls and wish to do all we can to interest and help them. In fact, the fundamental principles of W. C. T. U. word, is the education of the youth of our land to Christian tem- perance living. We are Impressed H. C.|by the way some seem to look on ou‘r Stevens, superintendent. work, that they "':""de" the W, C. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m, and|T. U. as only a “saloon smasher”. 7:36 p. m, \We expect to do all that we conven- Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday | iently can, but the greatest aim of evening at T this world wide organization, is to Woman's Missionary and Aid So-|s0 educate the youth (and age also) / as to the demoralizing and degrad- Baptist Young People’s Meeting ing eflect of strong drink and im- at 6:30 p.om. pure living, that saloons and their Regular monthly business meeting accompanying elements will be swepi from the land. A paper on the or- East Lakeland Mission. ganization of Juvenile Courts was Milton, superintendent, Prayer-|tead by Mrs. Webb, Mrs, Bevis, meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Purity Supt., reported having writ- ten to the Secretary of the Nation- al Board of Censorship, New York Episcopal Churci. for suggestions as to educational and 1. Weddell, rector, other moral films for moving picture Each Sunday excepting only the|shows, There was an animated dis- third Smiday of cach month, cussion as to the effect of questiona- Sunday schiool every Sunday at 10| bie films on the minds of the young. Christian Church. Geo. W. Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D. D, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ciety Monda) 30 p.om, first Woednesday at 7:30 p. m, tev, . a.om. Oune member, who scldom attends the Service 11:00 g, m, meetings, is quoted as saying “If Evening Prayes 5:00 poom, the ladies would only discuss one i subject until they got something out 1. T. Church, South. of it, they would accomplish more.” W. K. Pluer, Pastor, Now sister, we don't know who you Sunday scheol 9:45 a. m, are, but how would it do, instead of Moriiig sertmon 11:00 a, m. staying away criticising, to come Epweeth Leazne 6:00 p. m. along and join the discussions? If Evenine service, 7:00 p, m, you don’t do any good you might get Prayermeeting - Wednesday 8:00 ) gome good. The next meeting will p. m be held with Mrs. E. J. Walker, on Lutheran Church. Rev. 1L J. Matbias, Pastor, Sunday school 10:00 a. m, Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Evening service will be resumed at an early date, South Florida avenue, Tuesday Nov. 20,0 poom. BERT LEIGH IN THE MAN ON THE BOX “The Man on the Box™, which comes to the Opera House Saturday Nov. 11 fully equipped for the road with the orriginal New York City production, Mr. Bert Leigh, in the leading titular role has been sui- rounided with all the accessories that helped make Mr. Henry E. Dixey fa- mous in this play. The supporting cast is of unusual excellence for a road production, and a first class SN performance is looked forwarded to Jerrold’s Biting Wit. by the Theatre going public of Lake- Albert Smith once wrote an article | )., . in Blackwood signed “A. 8. *“Tut,” sald Jerrold, on reading the imitials, . s “what a pity Smith will only tell about | Don't Girls . two-thirds of the truth.” —— e e Catholic Church, Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and fourth Sundays at 9:00 a. m. Cumberland Presbyterian. Without pastor. Sunday school at the regular hour Y. P.S. C. E at 6:30 p. m. Don’t flirt—don’t ever try. Flirts are flirted sooner or later. Flirting is unwomanly, unchristian and undermining of all that is sweet Fostering Talent. “You refuse to allow your son study spelling and grammar,” said the teacher. “Absolutely,” replied Mr. |it: the voung life. Groucher. “lI want him to try his hand Don’t correspond with young mea at current literature, and I don't pro- | without your mother's consent, and pose to spolls his dislect and slang.” | ot then, without an understanding = - | that she may read all the letters. It so frequently occurs that your big hearted utterances are read by oth- ers than the one to whom they are addressed. Don’t hail the stranger by smile, gesture or waving the handkerchief., Don’t take strolis out into the highways and bywayvs of the city; nor take the buggy ride far into the country or into the night; Don't, utless brother or father be near you. GO R Don’t have secrets from mother. - Does your gallant object to your J “’ ELLI bringing mother’s eve on their work ° L4 [\ and acts? If so, promptily get out ol such companionship. «Real Estate Ageat... Don’t live aimless lives. Have City and Country Property; Im-|some aim which will make you proved and Unimproved Orange |grander and some one else better. Groves a Specialty: Don’t read. trashy sentimental lit- erature. . Don’t neglect to have God as your refuge, your sure trust. 21 meals for $5.00 at Hansard's Cafe. tatn MILLINERY . Ladies' Tailored Suits and Skirts. MISS MINONA HERRON Herron Block 4 WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST TRUCK LAND IN FLORIDA Room 1, Raymondo Building. Phone 309. NLWO ITEMS @g PAUWAY ITENS. Pauway, Nov. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crews will return home in a few days from a three weeks' visit at Winter Haven. Mrs. Crews has been real sick while there, but is improving. Mrs. Ida Fussell has returned to her home at Winter Haven from visiting home folks here. Orange crops in this section seem to be scarce this year. Mrs. Hinsdale of Hollingsworth, will purchase some of Mrs. McAyers' fine turkeys next week. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Dyer have returned home from a pleasant visit at the Burgner farm. Friends here are sorry to know of the sudden illness of Grandpa Wamble of Haskell, but hope to see him out in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. G, Wadkins spent Sunday at their home at Green Springs. Rev. Mann will preach at Haskell next Saturday night and Sunday. Bverybody invited to attend. Mr. M. Lendols and son were in Lakeland last week. HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS, Hollingsworth, Nov. 8.—There will be preaching at the school house Sunday éfternoon at four o'clock, sharp, by Rev. Pinerof Lakeland. Sverybody invited. Mr. J. B. Wolf and sister, Mrs, C. G. Arendell, of Lakeland, were call- ers at N, H. Davis' home Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. 0. W. Barrett was doing Bar- e v - e— SPECIAL For Week Ending November 11th s T e 24x24 solid oak table ..$1.25 Iron Bed, Coil Wire Spring, 45 Ib. all' Cotton Mattress $8.00 Art Squares We haave a :hipnent now in transit that we are expecting daily consisting of : Saxony Axminister: Palaside Velvets Manor Tapestries Doric Velvets Wool Fibre and Deltox It will pay you to hold your order as our prices are right. LKA.G THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 9, 1911 NZIGIBORLO0D & Have your Buy an electric iron Buy an electric stove Buy everything electrical Have fixtures put in your home Get modern loosen up and you wil enjoy life Estimates on all kinds of electrical work furnished fre: Electrical Jobbers. Retail Dealers and Contrac oo —— Florida [lectric and Machinery (o DRANE BUILDING : ' tow Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearce and daughter were callers at the Dn\'is! Flat Woods Farm Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson, ot Beardstown, Il1l.,, who have been \ls-[ iting their old time friends, Mr. and Mrs, N, H. Davis, and various other points in Florida, have return-| ed to their home very much pleased with our Florida climate and expect to locate here in the near future, We | are always glad to welcome any ne\\"i comers and especially old time| friends, like Johnson, | Mr. Murrell was a business visitor | at Bartow Monday. The bays in the neighborhood were out on a opossum hunt Tuesday night and landed one big juicy fel-| low. One of the pleasant features lhu\! has happened in the flatwoods lam-f ly was Saturday last week, when| Mr. J. B. Wolf, Mr. McCall and Mr. Rhodes from Lakeland came out and had dinner at the Davis ranch and then spent the afternoon in hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss Davis followed in the wagon but it was not necessary to have the side board on. Mr. Alex Polk and Robinson mack; were “’gator” hunting Wednesday | and captured ome about five feet| long. i PLANT CITY ELECTED : CITY OFFICIALS TUESDAY Plant City, Fla., Nov. &—-(Spv-‘? clal)—The regular city election for | the election of officials to serve for | the next two years was held yester-| day. A white primary was held sev- eral weeks ago, at which a ticket| was nominated for the various omcesf and it was the nominees of this pri- mary that were elected ,\'vstordny.‘ there being no other ticket in lhv: field. For this reason there was very | little interest evinced and the vote' was a light one. The follows: . For mayor, W. B. Herring, 94; ! for clerk, treasurer and assessor, W, L. Lowry, 101; for marshal and col- | lector, E. D. Vestel, 104; for roun-f cilmen—S. E. Mays, %7; E. W. Par-! ramoure, $3; 0. D. Pemberton, 94; William Schneider, 90; J. w. Slm-i mons, 96, i The polling was held in Lowry & Barns’ warehouse and was managed . by the following named gentlemen: J. A. Barns. S. D. Adelson, G. T.| vote was as | Chambers and J. A. Smith. [ _— i Selfish Interest. | “You seem to be developi a great | interest in m-ernmn.""?l‘ am,” re- | plied Mr. Cumrox. “If they keep cut- ting down (he trees, there won't be ALy woods for me to take to whea mother and the girls get up thess rounds of social gayety.” T ———— % The Company That Can, Will and is Doing the Work Wants Your Busiaess ) S S L R | house wired DhosEhate.Minc Engineer. ing Especially Solicited ¢ tors (Incorporated.) PHONE 298, LAKELAND. FL3 Notice to the Public We are now ready to show a full line of 1. winter goods. BLANKETS f Our Blankets are the best made, from .. $1.25 to 3800 | ‘ SHOES. A Tine of Shoes that can't be beat in Quali'y u: Men's Ladies’ and childven's, : CORSETS. Ladies, if you want a perfect fit in your dresses ° i Kabo Corset. A style for every type of figur among them, . _ PIECE GOODS. ! Call and let us show you our full line of Silks, M- and Worsteds. Also one of the best assortments « & hams in town, Always glad to have you call whether you b J. W. CHILES ‘ LAKELAND, FLORIDA We Are Headquarter Toilet Articles of All Kinds a Can Satisfy the Most Fastidios [N I Vo Uy NS N Y Call at the *‘White Drug St o't _ For Your Ice Cream and Cool Driiiks EVERYTHING IN DRUG Careful and Pcinstaking Care Given to Prescriptior HENLEY & HENLE Phone 62 e A - /’/ € < A delly Face. “Whea mamma asked * Steallng Jelly, 1 sali % Qo you demy? 10 4 face to say 8o."—Boston . i':l.h:y.:htc was not & boy. “Oh, " said philosophically mh-mvb--um':-

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