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yvriGk TWO CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. ' How did our societies observe; Christian Endeavor Day, February 4?2/ No accounts of programs rendered| then have yet reached us. In news articles for several papers the press | superintendent said it was the thlr!y-i third anniversary when she should, have said the thirty-first. Our or-| ganization is yet young; it is vlgor-| ous and it is growing, and has 1 bright future ahead for the next; thirty-one years and more of contin- ued success in service for “‘Christ and the Church.” For St. Valentine's Day as well as other days of the year was the fol- lowing small expression of much af- fection prepared. It is here quoted, so that our friends can share it who read this news-letter: “I am thankful to God for your, friendship, my Christian Endeavor friend, faithful. Cheerful in the| small but ‘prickly’ trials of life; | courageous in larger perplexities, and joyfully serving Christ and our neighbors. These attributes seen in you have made your life l)#’fllll’”ll‘n in helpful influence to many. You have| proved ‘a friend indeed to .\'wrm:\r,\" Grace." " 1 Miss Verna Duggan, once an active | Endeavorer of the Presbytorian So-! ciety of St, Augustine, received there. such excellent training that for the second year she is serving as presi- dent of the Presbyterian Soclety of Miami, southeastern district. They have fifty-seven members, forl_v-:linni of whom are active, thus making .\ll-l ami one of the largest organizations in the €. E. Union. | | Rev, 8. 8. Snyder, president of Or- ange and Osceola district, and pastor | of the Preshyterian church in Kisuj simmee, mourns with his wife, the| death of their son Ralph, who at the| ape of gixteen years, passed into the | Heavenly life, January 31. This seems unnsually sad, as the lad had been ill several years and recovered so | he was able to attend school and| they hoped, would grow into strong manhood. But it is cheering to know that Mr. and Mrs. Snyder are true| ; Christians, the kind that have trouble the consolation which world can not give. The Tampa Times mentions a visit to its city of Rev. H. Keigwin, of the Presbyterian church in Glen- wood, and Christian Citizenship lead- er for East Central district. Mr. Keigwin has been in poor health in the several months and it was good news| to hear that he was getting stronger. The Lakeland News thinks worthy nearly a column for a bright ac- count of a splendid entertainment re- cently given by Epworth Leaguers of Lakeland. What we liked about it, especially, was that the members had a wide-awake press reporter, and the announcement that the social was given in honor of visitors to their city. Almost all our churches have numbers of tourists attending their, services. Lt us be friendly in ac-| tions as well as at heart, and show | that we like to have visitors attend the Endeavor meetings and social times. J. H. Cellar, a worker of the St. Cloud Society, also secretary for his| district, writes that since the conven- | tion last November held W their| (Preshyterian) church, the member-| ship has grown in an encouraging' degree. Another bright feature is! that they have assumed the paymentz of $12.50 per quarter, on the debt! for the new church building. Mr. Cellar adds that if other depart- ments of the church work will do as well the entire debt will be wiped| out in two years. We hope that the older members will not let the young- er ones, Endeavorers, get ahead of them in generously giving to their church, GRACE A. TOWNSEND. Interlachen, Feb. 20, 1912. Able, as they are needed for the dress bats of mandarins. Timber is very in this district and is sent away by raft to all parts. = Davy Jones has purchased a drug store in Detroit, Wilbert Robinson will again handle John McGraw's pitchers this spring. Kansas City is said to have offered Jap Barbeau to Minneapolis for War- ren Gill. 1t is difficult to make a club of ball players understand they are going and not coming. Rochester has sold Charles (Whit- ey) Alperman to Atlanta, according to a recent announcement, It the athletic commission 1n New York takes baseball under its wing, will it protect the outlaws too? It a few more places follow the lead of New York, Jack Johnson may have to declare war on the whole United States, The One of the Most Amusing Stories You Have Ever Had the q Pleasure of Reading THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKRELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 22, 1912 ! Marty O'Toole warns kis friends ' not to acept any “clatter” about his | arm “being on the bum” without see- ing him first, Fred Clarke, it turns out, refused to | quit baseball until “beaned.” Some won't quit even when hit on the head with something else. . Eugene Krapp, the Cleveland pitch- er, holds a title. He made more er- rors than any other slabbist in the ma- or leagues last season. Baltimore wants Arthur Devlin, vet- eran third baseman of the New York Nationals, who was benched last year in favor of Charley Herzog. Hank O'Day has told Frank Ban. ‘ croft to make all plans for hotel res- | ervations to suit himself. Otherwise Hank purposes running the club him- | self. { It Hank O'Day wins a pennant at Cincinnati and Charley O'Day wins one | | st Springfleld, the O'Days may play it | | off for the family championship of Ohjo. ! Frank Isbell might do as a “farmer” | to lead the Des Moines club, but ft " would be a mighty big leap from mag: nate to manager under ordingry condi- | ‘ greet the ball players again in the fall of 1912. tions. Mendez, the great Cuban pitcher, has gone back, his friends say, but chances are ke will be on hand to ir i i R T TS 4 I N | o DG AR S I e L I | ' from his baseball toggery. {18 the chief cause of divorce. loft My Dreams A Laugh- Producing Comedy On the eve of a visit from his affianced wife and when all the world seems bright and lovely, Harry Swifton suddenly becomes involved in a maze of unfortunate circumstances that threaten to wreck his happiness. Harry Didn’t Think It Funny, But You Will If you read the new serial about to appear in this paper entitled THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS (Novelised from the Successful Comedy of the Same Name) Don’t Miss the Opening Chapter There is something in a name in the Northwestern league. Hitt batted .314 and Rapps 279. Following up the in- quiry, it is found that Fanning only hit for .176. Almost time for baseball stars to an- nounce that they have quit the game forever, and hint that they might be induced to play another year at an in- creased salary. Capt. Anson is blowing the dust He is a bit jealous of James Callahan, who has cornered most of the “come back” ad vance notices. Serious Complication, “l know how to sympathize with you, Mrs. Polhemus,” said Mrs. Lap- sling. “My left eye was affected once just as yours is and 1 had awful dlme with it. The doctor said tkte trouble was that the subjunctive was granulated.” Selfishness Universal. A Kansag City judge announces as an origina! discovery that selfishness ot course it is. It is also the cause of most of the other troubles of human- ity. 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