Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 11, 1911, Page 2

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Presbyterian Church. Rev. U. P. Chalmers, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. - Morning sermon 11:00 a. m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m, Y. P. S. C. E. meets in co-opera- tion with other societies at the Cum- berland Presbyterian. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Christian Church. " Geo. W, Weimer, Pastor. - | Sunday school 9:456 a. m. i Communion 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. co-operates with other societies at Cumberland Pres- byterian church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. / The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, { D. D., pastor. y Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent, ] Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m, and S 7:30 p. m, " g Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 6:30 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ! East Lakeland Mission, X Milton, superintendent, Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Meeting Rev. J. H. Weddell, rector. Each Sunday excepting only the third Sunday of each month. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a, m. Service 11:00 a, m. Evening Prayer 5:00 p. m. M. Church, South, w. i . Pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. Epworth L e 6:00 p. m. dvening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayermeeting Wednesday 8:00 m. ol & Lutheran Chursh. Rev. H. J. Matbias, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Evening service will be resumed at ar carly date. 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, S. L. A, CLONTS DEALER IN Real [state CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS. Office in Clonts’ Building. GPHDPHOHHDOE MILLINERY & @ Ladies' Tailored Suits and Skirts. & o MISS MINONA HERRON Herron Block. J.W.ELLIS «Real Estate Ageat... City and Country Property; Im- proved and Unimproved Orange Groves a Specialty: WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST TRUCK LAND IN FLORIDA Room 1, Raymondo Building. Phone 39. e o o % CHURCH CALENDAR. g : =] POR0OG000000000Q 00 of Lexington, Ky, in struggling young man.” sureenough helress what's he strug I gling for?"—Houston Post. Services will be held in all the churches of Lakeland tomorrow and large congregations will no doubt be in attendance. At the Metho- dist church Dr. W. K. Piner will oc- cupy the pulpit at both the morning and evening services. The Epworth League will be held at the usual hour, 6 -p. m, to which all the young people of the city not affiliat- ed with any other society, are cor- dially invited. * * @ There will be regular preaching services at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. at the First Baptist church by Dr. Wm, D. Nowlin, the pastor. In the evening at 6:30 o'clock the Baptist Young People’'s Union meets, to which all interested in this work are cordially invited to attend. . * . Rev. W. P. Chalmers, supply pas- tor of the First Presbyterian church, will occupy the pulpit at both hours at this church tomorrow, and a cor- dial invitatign is extended the pub- lic to attend. * * » Owing to the absence from the city of Rev. H. J. Mathias there were no services at the Lutheran church last Sunday, however, he has since returned and will occupy his pulpit at the morning hour tomorrow, Sun- day school will convene at ten a. m. - * * Rev. George W. Weimer, pastor of the Christian church, will preach at the usual hours, 11 a. m. and 7:30 and he extends a cordial invitatiou to all members of this church as well as the general public to be present, Communion at 10:45, * ® There will be Mass at the Catholie church at 9 o'clock, Rev. M. A, Hig- ging, of Tampa, officiating. * * * * At the Episcopal church there will be the usual service at 11 a. m. and evening prayer at flve o'clock in the afternoon, The (‘umberland Presbyterian is without a pastor, however, Sunday school will be held at the usual hour and in the evening Christian KEn- deavors will hold their regular week- Iy meeting at 6:30 p. m, A KENTUCKIAN'S VIEW. The Florida Citrus Exchange is unquestionably tollowing sane meth- ods and doing a goud work and if the growers of Florida's peerless golden products can harmonize with them on the issues it outlincs, a move- ment for beneficial results will reach a happy and profitable termination. The interest taken in this matter over the country bespeaks for I'lor- ida much in the end. It tends not to harass the grower or cause hiw loss, but brings them in line with the principles of the exchange ana a most valuable lesson will soon be learned, i. e., the protection of every one interested in citrus culture, and the elimination of features that would soon bring serious reproach on the State, and irreparable dam- age to its great industry. With a check rein on the evil, Florida will fully into her own. Her bountiful gifts of golden fruit will 80 everywhere in the marts of trade. The workingman ‘and the million- aire alike will demand it, for its richness and seductive qualities, and the slogan, “Drink the Juice” will, in its agency, lead them again and again conme to taste still deeper of its health and strength and jovous con- | tentment. Some of the growers do not seem injurious effects of hastily shipping. while he may feel justified in trying to get his crop of fruit ahead of some one else, in order to realize a little better price, his action will redound to his ulti- mate sofrow, and prove a sad com- mentary on the judgment of the shipper. and ou the wonderful in- dustry of the State which is the best in the world.—Mr. E. A, Wayfield, the Tampa to realize the Tribune Fooligh. ‘ “That heiress is going to marry a “If she is & o BB DG DD A man's first duty to himself is to be sincere—'‘to mean what he says, to say what he means.” Insincerity undermines every other virtue, Its inward reaction is altogether evil. Truthfulness is not merely speaking the truth; it is more than that. Truthfulness is simplicity in charac- ter and sincerity in motive.—Rev. Dr. Thomas Van Ness, Unitarian, Boston. * Good Faith Essential. It is the utmost importance that leaders in church affairs should ad- here rigidly to a high moral standard concerning the honesty and good faith of their public acts. To advo- cate a course of proceeding that is essentially lawless in its attitude, to disregard ordinary standards of hon- or and courtesy, to wink at shady fin- ancial measures is a course which men of the world may excuse in one another, but which they will not con- done in Christians. We are glad that this is true. It is a tonic for cer- tain saints who might otherwise he prone to ‘“wabble” that they are obliged to ‘“provide things honest in the sight of all men."—especialy of “them that are without."—Chris- tian Advocate, * The True Church, The church that loves God with all its heart and mind and strength and poor and neglected is the true church.—Rov, Dr. Eakin, Episcopalian, Toronto, . » E does most good to the Why We Lose Choice Gifts, We fail to secure the choicest giits because we do not sincerely desire them and are not willing to pay the SPECIAL For Week Ending November 11th 24x24 solid oak table ..$1.25 Iron Bed, Coil Wire Spring, 45 Ib. all Cotton Mattress $8.00 Art Squares We haave a shipment now in transit that we are expecting daily consisting of : Saxony Axminister Palaside Velvets Manor Tapestries Doric Velvets Wool Fibre and Dcltox 1t will pay you to hold your order as our prices are right. LFA.0 PAGE TWO. R A i THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA. NOV. 11, 1911 [-X - X-R-X-K-R-K-X-X-R-X-X-X-X-E-X-] 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 will enjoy life - Estimates on all kinds of electrical work furnished free Electrical Jobbers, Retail Dealers and Contrac Ce——————— Florida Flectric and Machinery (o, DRANE BUILDING cost.—Rev. Dr. W. G. Partridge, Baptist, Pittsburg. * * % Religion a Joy. Religion does not consist in draw- ing a long face and heaving sighs as we pass on the journey of life, but in brightness and joy, the outcome of a Christian career.—Dr. William Spurgecn, Evangelist, London. - LI i The Same Lord. The Lord we have known as laying down his life for us is the same Lord we have to do with every day of our life, and all his dealings with us are on the same principles of grace. The great secret of growth is looking uni to the Lord as gracious. How pre- cious, how strengthening it to know that Jesus is at this moment feeling and exercising the same love! towards us as when he died on lhe' Is cross for us, Have a Purpose. Live for something, Do good and leave behind $fou a monument of vir- tue that the storm of time can never destroy. Write your name in kind- ness, love and mercy on the hearts of thousands you come in contact with year by year; you will never be forgotten. . . e Trick of the Devil. The devil is putting the butter on the right side of his bread when he gets a big sinner to count the hypo- crites in the church. L] IDEAS IN SEPARATE SKIRTS Garment Practically Indispensable and a Wide Choice of Materials May Be Made. It you would profit by the example of French tailors, you will order sep- arate skirts of one of the following materials: First, a double-faced cloth that has leaped into important place 1s being used. It practically trims itself, and will be very popular for this econom- fcal reason. | Then there are cheviots and serges for light-weight models, and all colors are in vogue, the neutral shades and | dark blue leading. I Heavy fancy suitings are ve; u- lar. The English tweeds n:y I:I?d sultings are having a tremendous favoritism shown them by the lead- ing houses. Tailored skirts are not so straight ;n outline, many showing slashed ef- ects at the side, and all walking length. _— Some have a slightly -aised waist- band, 8o that no belt is needed, while others show a normal line, with a stitched band attached to the skirt. On others a back panel i ; with a modified front edge that ex- tends towards the fromt, thus forming & belt or girdle. co v The Company Doing the Work Wants Your Business [ em————— That Can, Will and is house wired l \ | DhosEhate Mine Engineer- ing Especially Solicited + tors (Incorporated.) PHONE 208. LAKELAND, FLA. Notice to the Public|| fall and We are now ready to show a full line of winter goods. BLANKETS Our Blankets ars the best made, from = SHOES. A line of Shoes that can't be beat in Quali’y and pi Men's Ladies' and childveen's, CORSETS. Ladies, if you want a perfect fit in your dresses. v} Kabo Corset. among them, ...$1.25 to §8.0¢ youd A style for every type of figure PIECE GOODS. Call and let us show you our full line of Silks, Messalin: and Worsteds. Also one of the best assortments of xirs- hams in town, Always glad to have you call whether you buy J. W. CHILES LAKELAND, FLORIDA - ——— We Are Headquarters —————————— —————————— Toilet Articles of All Kinds and Can Satisfy the Most Fastidious tor Call at the **White Drug Store”" For Your Ice Cream and Cool Drinks EVERYTHING IN DRUGS Careful and Piinstaking Care Given to Prescriptions. HENLEY & HENLEY Phone 62 _—____/ TELEGRAN To Reach the People Adertise in the . . .

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