Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 22, 1912, Page 5

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i Those Whoi i Comeand Go nces Smith and Mr. C. J. rom Michigan, motored in 1t Uity yesterday afternoon the afternoon with friends. > 1 Mrs. R. C. McClellan, of are in Lakeland today ss visit, and while here of the Matanzas, M R. Wells, the Baptist min- : Kathleen, is in town today siter matters of business. Office assistant in Mr. C. G. Memmin- 2er's office. Witson is a bright young man and will “make good” in any 'posltion he accepts. S T { Mrs. M. B. Waggoner expects to ! spend a part of tiis week at Coronet, the guest of ner niece, 'Darracou. Mr. and Mrs. Shultz and Mr. in Lakeland and are -uests of aunt, Mrs. N. H. Davis, in the lingsworth neighborhood. Mrs. J. W. thorities have s yet no ¢ who rifled one cf the ithe other night at the station. | government has not yet se !spec!or to look into the matter, o p— Mrs, W, Rev. J. R. Coson is spending a few days in Lakeland, the guest of his daughters, Ms. J. F. Wilson and Mrs. J. L. Love. ————— e . and! Mrs. Howard, of Ohio, have arrived Upon inquiry we find that the au-' lue as taf mail pouches nt zn in- N. Sheats is entertaining Il!lc Reading Circle of the Woman’s their Hoi- The Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F, & A. M 'dlll invitation to visiting brethren C. G. Arendell, secretar: ' Missionary Society of the Methodist| W, yy Th,is s the time .o set hf’“s: a“"'lchurrh this afternoon, and as Mrs. P :; ‘:"m “"g’g:sf "‘“: ‘:‘"l’_b“d“'rShoats is always o delightful hos-, Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 0 has an cld hen, cluc ingly In-'wm_ the members are doubtlm,zg clined, get busy and set her. There' spending a very ple: 5 (| is a great lack of frying-sized rhivk-f B K ‘er¥ pleasant afternoon jone eDns in this town, and it seems to us ing companions welcomed. C. g, i Prof. R. R. Jones, the newly-ap-| Arendell, Sec'y.: " Wils J ¢ 2 5 . . ) *ll, Sec’y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. My J Henry Orme and aunt, Mrs, ':;“i"‘h“"e “““'l"_ ::(’ M‘; "“‘l’"-‘ I pointed assistant in the High School, ¢ . . - raising y ‘hic g - : . O 1ot 0:nic, spent yesterday in Tam- i & young chickens for the mar. |Bas arrived in Lakeland and this Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets cvery B santly, and while there 3 morning assumed his duties. Prof, Second and fourth Thursday nights were 21=ts of the DeSoto hotel, {lones comes here from Bainbridge; of cach month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, g B — { Rev. E. Z F. Golden, of Arcadia, Ga. and is a young man of fine men- Flora Keen, W. M., Lucie F, n. i \" Conner, who is engaged|is in Lakeland today en route 1o tal attainments and wil be'a factor Eaton, Secy. it ¢ business at Sanford, re- Ocala, where he BOeS to attend the ' in the upbuilding of the school, ¢« . . 3 place this morning af- | Baptist State Convention. Dr. Gol-' O Lakeland Camp No. W0 W, 2 Sunday here wnh.h'a t_lun is well k.nu\\.x: in Lakeland, hav-| EDISONIA meets every second and fourth Thurs- + heir home on South l\rn-[ ing made this his home at the time . day night, Woodmen Circle fipst the Florida Baptist Witness, of Ofrers youf the usual geod show to-'and third Thursdays. (., F, Ken- - ’whivh he is editor, was published tand eveny night this week, ro,~ nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal- N \irs. Epps Tucker, Jr., | from this oflice, sardless of other attrea tions. For to-| lie Scipper, Guardian of Cirele. 4 Fampa yesterday, and | I2ht we have a Thanhauser, an Imp! e | \ore guests of the 'I‘ump‘n‘ Mrs. S0 M. Stephens has ,.,.,,ll.,.‘.d';nml a Reliance, which s proot com- L0 0 F b, | home from g pleasart sy of 1 cinsive of g 1 program, Meots every Friday night at ) [months in Rus<ellyille, 7 She is) Our plac S warm in cool weather {at 1 0. 0 F. Hall corner Maip d \ itobinson, of Orlando, | i splendid b hoand enjoyed the and coo) in warm weather, so you can | Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- the attractive guest of [ cool weather Tennoss o s becn ex- Always count on heing comtortable :di--ii} invited Jo Q0 FRENCH, Wo P Pillavs, has| periencing, Howey e s delight- — o | Noble Grand, 0 fome in Orlando. — fed 10 once more be in Lakeland Judgmant Day Remote, i Toax e g "’ he 8y an insutute is anthop. K. OF P. ) ngineer of thel Judze Preston’s many friends wor ”'; for the <tatement that the earth Rezular meeting every Tuesday | urday night for | £lad to see him in 1 land: Satie :‘ ”l_: i "" ; '”\-..1 for millions ot jat 7.0 at Odd Fellows Hall, Visit- ‘ : A5 alge Wt simproving Lot 10 come Whother this wigy . ing members atways welcome, VO g called there s I rease or 'es<en the anxie of some . D, BRYAN o the bedside of his mhis recent illness, and is now people with resurd 10 getting Posses. . AL RN 1 regret to learn, is ¢njoying his usuzl good health, For Flon af %t i am vet 10n early o say. Chaticellor: Commandsr, ‘e Pthree weeks Judge OSLOY Wils con- 2 A. M JACKSON, Secretary tined to his home by a severe cose of : i G. L A toB of L E la grippe. However, during thar Fiances and Finger.Nailg, Orange Blossom Div. Noo qun v I B Elis and two| ™ =0 R e mable Youtg nen in - Rertin, [ )\ to B.oof LK meets overy s morning for Pom- | 1M his oflice duties were given care- | yo are fold, now have portiaits of thefr i b : jad | tul attention by his charming daneh- | fancees prine ML Bn b aleoh second aud fourth W ednesdays of Ellis has a position!* i gkl LSS B 1 L} L il : _ll-n edoon their finger-nalls, : th®at 2:10 Visitine : won, They |17 Miss Moselle, who has every do-| This limits 1he numher of fiancees to | ©Ah month at 20 pom isitin Nz season, ) o 4 | Bistore s avs wole . “.l., fEhibntha [rail of the County Judge's ofice g jren. theugh it fs vumoreq fhat one | Sisters always welcome, her finger tips, and who is a \;ulu;lhhusi‘:’”' "”""- WEe is inclined to electf- MRS. ). . BROWY Sec'y il Akl i jeism, is now pre g his toes into Mrs B. HOGAN, Proes. Mrs 11y of Wisconsin, has| “SSistant indeed, I sorvice PP s i the winter at lllvl G.AR p I A Morrell. Mys, Meets first Saturday in every woh pleased with Lak(*-‘ month at . K. Dayton's, South Ten- fuking of investing nesson 1. R. TALLEY, Adjt. i s | R T W W M 8he WIll Change Then. "+ Atephens, mother of My Mrs. Crawford—Although my daugh. M. Steplie has arrived in Lu!("- ter 1s such a big girl, she's still atraid d vinter and is the guest of the dark. Mrs. Crabshaw—Don't Mrud Mrs. tSephens in their warry about that, my dear. She'll soon el tirevlocks,” on Lake be in love--Judge i Mrs, Stephens’ home e U Ky., and her annual .";; <klind are always looged 33 i B ! & tor several years| < Birtow Courie In-;‘ ) st & With the Gaines- & fon in} of expeets . el a pos tment and 15 the | to foon as he! « Who recently Atlanta Business L position gmt an alarm clock, "t a clock with an derm attachment, m‘ff is, he does not Wthe;f You up on time, ceps fine time, stays and 2 long 0 time tye, ki ¢ people that desi ke 1 t begin to ship him s20uzh.” Our first lot 7 less than a week. Ustreceived another and wil] place -it “¥ next Saturday b . forget to pass by E&;‘,:" and take a looK MR, JEWELL XELLEY, Jewell Steek Co., Lakeland, ali This Wey day Night, J: 7 22, Actor-Manager We keep a big line of Clocks, and if you're needing one better come in and sce us. %4 An_American Alarm Clock for 58¢ An Iron Clad Alarm for . . . 60c ABig Benfor,.......$2.50 i We repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. A G.N.FUNK&CO. Park FLORIDA 0 s Uipposit N .i‘} il Kentucky A LAKELAND, . Starting Mon- F P e ittt — T 215 ® . —— an: i PHARMACISTS VOV OO OO Quick Delivery DO OOOOODOOOO0 DOQOOPDDDOIDDOBOS PHONE 89 2, 1912, meets in Masonic Hal] every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- y; J. L. Love, Meets the first Thursday night in h month fn Masonic Hall. Visit- OO PAGE FIVD @ Ve are prepared to supyly the pub- lic with anything in the line of Music and Musical Instraments. @ Fine selection of Pianos always on hand. Also all the late pupular Mug @ Call and see us when in neegof any- thing in this line, PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSIC cCo. _ T SO GRS TR GO PHONE 25 -FOR HOT CHOCOLATE - WITH WHIPPED CREAM. TOMATO BOUI | | [ NoTicE | Beginning January 1st, 1912, 1 shall enq Lakeland famous by producing the hest Florida., SMOKE INMAN'S BLUNTS' Titats it Wwor to make led ifar in South Manufactured by Phone Lakeland 23we INMan Cigar Factory ' m STAR----Theatre---- STAR PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT: / - “MY OLD DUTCH" Drama Vitagraph Monthly of Current Events, s i Austin Flood, howing scenes of the Great “THE SILENT TONGUE" ... .... Drama St o, e | Dancing Academy! RGO BLEAR Vel s e i the opening | ery coolly and plucklly. ! } nentescent, the @0 s daicing academy in the o | et remove the stitehes 00 Hall new Cowdery.© Block nopetin the wound. The | Main street, Monday, Jafiwary 22 of WV owas very mmeh | Private andg class Jeons; privan ] nded, indignant lescons by J]P,F‘ll’wfil' nt from 9 a. m I rome here to be ! Prospective papils then unpicked i requested t resceve time for feneh cing Hall to rent for parties, gath crings, socials, lodses Truth Mixed With Alloy. Truth comes to us from the past, as gold Is washed from the mountains of Sierra Nevada, In minute but precious [ particles¥and intermixed with infinite | alloy, the debris of centuries.—Hovee New goods arriving daily | -2 Curtain rod pair. Pillow (a 10¢ apiece, Table linen, shecting, ete Call around and sge us We also have Gl and oysters in the rear of the store. Phone 311 for +hoth. EDISO NlA, [ PARKS RACK The Ploneer Picture House of Lakeland. REMEMBER PARKS' RACKET STORE Remember the big sale at Owens' 27th, store will close Saturday, the ET STORE 1-18-6tp Money Wanted. “Brudren,” gald 4 darkey minister ‘down on a plantation, “brudren, I's Bot a five dolla sermon, an’ a two y dollar sermon, an’ a one dollar ser mon, 5n’ 1 want dis here indelicate ay- PROGRAM TONIGHT. A “ dlence to take up a collection as to “THE 6TRAIGHT ROAD which one of dem dey can aftord to o thramu) Micpe “T0OSS A COIN.” S TO%S O'F Drama ) Writer's Mean Remark, 5 g It is a mistake 10 suppose that wom 2 “COUNT IVAN AND THE WAIT are talking about thejr 3 RESS." times they are talking (Con 4y ;u ma s Exchange, Travel. ADMISSION . 10 645 Xo less than $12.000,000 is now pate HLDREN under 12 5 ctg @unually by the Amerlcan govern ILDREN und 2 vivviead ment for the tr e e T g i officials in the eling expenses of its ral branches 7

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