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| PCRSON i yr. 0. B. Jarman and cousin, Mrs. pelote. from Georgia, were guests of Nr and MrE. J. M. Woods the latter ;ar: of the week. ———— Friends of Mre. C. A. Palmer will b 0 learn that she is ill in a ;rs | at Tampa. She was report- (i as being improved today. i D e W. Fleming left today for in Erie, Pa., where she will summer months, B o B. Jarman, accompanied by b North, who came from . Ga., in their car, stopped 1 1. M. Woods on their way + Meade. Sl mr T M. Clayton and Mac we returned frem a trip 1o north, having spent some ago and other northern they went on a short 14 pleasure trip. They hal ne and enjoyed the change 1 indeed. e wd Mrs. John Edmonds will T,.=day morning for the east, ey will spend some weeks be- 1z on to their old home in ; They will stop first in York State, and will visit va- <~ where they have relatives be away about four Mrs g e K will and Mrs. Marvin Robertson. room of a few weeks, on a visit to their . Emmett and T. E. Robertson went to Mr, om Lakeland about ten years nd has by careful attention to -~ made quite a success in the He has many friends who are delighted to gee him, ‘o meet his charming bride. cssoworld, Scally has returned from . Where he spent several for the benefit of his health, we are glad to note was con- improved, Mr. Scally rough the flood district, and vs that no pen can describe «tter desolatoin and damage that hus been wrought, For miles he i through stretches of country « only the tops of houses could tv swen above the water's edge. Al- wars a hig booster for Florida, and Lakeund especially, Mr. Scally comes Yak more in love with his home ‘w1 than ever before. " Jasse wh AT THE METHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW. A" 'te Methodist church tomorrow nony *he pastor will preach on max of Human Battles,” He with the great question of ‘ing, trying to reconcile zoodness of God. This is question that comes to i many have fallen down at Mr. Jenkins has been " find out what the scrip- regarding it, and will it his study tomor- A of ning the subject will be \musements.” He ' the morbid side of the ¥ing a few passing re- moving picture shows and Then ipon the good and bad avoring to “suit from abuses show the gs, even he newspapers, to be fair in all will poin® ont “tceececesennensons? THE L Apiese AND CIII[DRETS’ THEATRE —_— JGRAM TONIGHT. S — K AND sstoy ... " P (" “DREN UNDER 12........5 o E = -3 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. FLA, JUNE S, 1912, some dangers. Everybody interested | A SPECIAL SERVICE in these questions is invited to be AT BAPTIST CHURCH. present. The stewards are requested to| Tomorrow morning there will be a meet, and in connection with them special service at the Baptist church the trusiees on Tuesday evening at'for the engineers. Dr. Nowlin will the church. The meeting will be preach the sermon. This will bc a called at 7:45. | gervice of the ‘‘Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers,” to which all are jinvited. In the afternoon at 3:30 Dr. Nowlin wii{ baptize some candi- dates for church membership in Lake Hollingsworth. The evening service will be an evangelistic service. A cordial invitation .is extended to all. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Every REALTY TRANSFERS. The following reas estate transfers ' week: S I Knight to Ohlinger & Alfield, Carter Deal Realty Co to Faison & Parramore, Bowden Carter to F V. Mills, M C Crews and wife to F M| member urged to be present on time Tillis, H W Smith and wife to J W/B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Pope, Fla Townsite Co to J H Kirk-| land, T F Pollock and wife to A|THE PUMPKINVILLE SHOW Therion, D A Roberts and wife to J F NEXT MONDAY EVENING. Shuman, E W Sanford et al to Benj Hart, G Goldstein to J F Shuman, B The following is the complete list Hart to Harriett 8 Hamilton, Isaa> | ¢’ those who are to appear in the | Garrett and wife W N Denham, A B|CGraduation Exercises of the Pump-| Harrington and wife to O W Harring- 1 Einville Academy at the Herron the- ton, Martha Durrance heirs to J L ter, next Monday evening: Durrance, W ¢ Buxton and wife to| Miss May Perry, Mrs. Lovell, Mr J F Clark, A A McKinney and wife to [“Jack™ Chunn, Dr. N. L. Bryan. M J Smith, Lake Wales Land Co to | Bobbie” Wilson, Mr. Kelsey Blan- [ 8 Caldwell, R M Oglesby and wife | ten, Mrs. William Steitz, *Diek™ Cor- to W A Lyle, ] B White to W A Lyle, ‘l reilson, Mrs, S0 T. Fleteher, Miss !r- E Chase Bare to B L Jennings, Mar-; ma Trammell, Mr. * " Palmer, Mr tha A Tillis heirs to T P Carpenter, | . Lufsey, Mr. 1 F L Tillis et a1 to T P Carpenter, J| William Steitz, Mr. Harry Alexander, B Crum heirs to T P Carpenter, A M\ | Mr. Chas. Durrance. Mrs, Dan, Mar- Davis and wife to Edgar B Way,|shal, Mr. ¢, A, Burridee, Mr Mur Elsworth Trust Co to Mattic Kieth, |rell, Mr. Perry, G U Conant and wife to G H Hicks, Following is the program of th Meddie Langford (heirs) to ¢ L Mor- | cceasion: rison, § P Durrance and wife to R Piano Solo— Bella Donna Browu < Perkins, J A Williams and wife to | (Miss May Perry). R J Perkins, Sarah Brunson to E O Opening Chorus- - Class, Food, W R Grover and wife 1o Mur Address of \Welcome Miss Marxii rel and Sharp, 8 M Stephens and wife | Way Down (Mrs. Lovelly, to 8 S Granthan, Murrell and Sharp Salutatory Studiosus to Mrs Amanda Brooks, W A Colly [ (Mr. Jack Chunn). and wife to John Perrie, 8 8 Fund to Music on the fiddle a Nonftunh compunic, 9 A B Ferguson et al, Francis [ th e piano - HezeKiah and Jeremiah Smith to Walter L, Weed, B Tucker | Spooner (Dr. N L. Bryan and Rob and wife to Willie White, W N Tavlor | ert Wilson). and wife to E E Tompkins, Emma K|° Lecture- Hizher Caliare,. . Prot Stufflebien (Mr. Blanton), Essay —“The of the Stage,” Miss Pumpkin (Mrs, Steitz) a Sylvius - Way Winegord to A1 Winegord, Payne & DeVane to T J Stanley, M T Hutch- inson to W D McRea, Consolidated Land Co to W H Tillis, John Pollock SERQ) and wife to W M Pollock, E Chase|Back (Dick Corneilson). Bare 1o Geo W Waters, Sessoms In- Piano Solo (with weariations)- vestment Co to M O Bostain, W [ |Miss Bangum Flatt (Mrs, 8. T Underhill heirs to Wm Morrell, \Wm | Fletcher), Intluence Yy ooon Goats Piano Solo (with accordeanspleated accompaniment )-- Orlando Leslie Tu- ter (Uriel Blount) and Miss Brown (Miss Perry). Baccalaureate Address—Deacon Wayback (Mr. Steitz), Address—"Plea for Pumpkinville Academy,” E. Z. Wiseman (Mr. Her- ry Alexander. Vocal Solo—High G. Howlingswell (Mr. Chas. Durrance). Valedictory—"The Progress of Pumpkinville,” Miss Highonor (Mrs, Dan Marshal), al to G C Beals, A A Brown andwife to Geo G Scanlin, W D Coker and wife to M:H Wilson PENN MUTUAL CO. HAS BRANCH IN LAKELAND. Mr. Brantley & Son, of Georgia, have recently located in our city and they say they are here to stay. These gentlemen represent the Penn Mu- tual Life Insurance Co.,, ard they desire to show their friends of Lake- land a new up-to-date policy just gotten out by the Penn Mutual. Ev- “Pr;senmt'::m ”M .l)lplo‘r;l:u;‘.\!Ar. erybody knows the standing of 'nis; - onam Tumblesome Lolimh Burridge). old company with its six hundred and fifty millions insurance in force. and sixty-five years old. We learn these men have just signed a con- ('lass song and yell, After the exercises the audience is invited to attend a reception at 4 Jake Pha acy, given by the tract with the Alpine Safe and Lock '!"' ! k, LUNEMALY, Elon . o U. D. . and the membhers of the Co., of Cincinnati, 0., to sell and de- , B N graduation class, where punch will liver in Florida three hundred safes be served free to all who have at- Between now and the first of Jan- ¢ tended the entertainment, vary. They guarantee to sell you a safe for half the price of other deal- FINE NEW BUILDING. ors. Address these gentlemen Lakeland, Fla., Box 42, oo - - e One of the hest houses in town Poet’'s Beautiful Parewell. from a standpoint of materia! and God blees thee with biessing beyond | finish has just been completod ond, hope or thought, with blessings which | on stopping to look at it, t1¢ other 8o word can find —Tennyson. day, a visitor in our city The mwaterial and mill work on that b ild- ing is fine.” He was told U ov- ervthing that went into the 180 was supplied by the Lakeland 3onu- AJESTI facturing Co., whose pric cas- et sttt i sonable for the best grade mas THEATRE terial. Call them up. Phors 000000000000000] NPTI(EE 12}: 'D‘gss?wmr. e & G| ovice is herehy giver e | [ fi of Ellis & Barhite e :'? This coupon and five cents # ,'{.r:.'.,” H:wt ; ':rh?, 5 il @ when presented at box office, =| " " L0 * will admit any lady to our ® - 7 * Wednesday matinees, between < = ..~ .o | the hours of 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. =/ . T T 0T all ¥ [outstanding deals and n CO0OOB0OLB0O0GT his property. 1 " 1 P I imed by the K i l‘OflI'i!III_O_I' onignt, [eatis ‘ T KLY | tion to [ e | 1 = THE IONAIRE BARBER. g7 P Comedy. ) | | THE PROSECTUTING ATTORNEY. ! _ OWN AN AUTOMOZI! y—Drama.) j et ‘”I‘.r.“" 3 ‘-7 | o1 — 'OPEN AT 6 P. M.! > to show 3 — sted pleas (General Admission...10C - - : reliable « pointed i 3 these we have vou Children, under 12....5¢ L raaacaaaasaaasan e s ] L e S asasaaaa s sl G 5-28-tf icl Blount, Mr | fmovement for the advancement Todd and wife to Edw L. Mack, Edw | Poem —“Spring,” Miss Columbinc | I. Mack to Wirt and Smith, Pennin-| (Miss Erma Trammell), sular Highlands Co to Luretta Kim-| Oration—"Beyond the Alps Liex all, Florida Fruit and Truck Lands|1taly,” ¢, L. Applejack (Mrs, ¢ A Co to S L Bergert, Geo W Waters to | Palmer). Hugh W Wear, D N Chesshyre Mas- Recitation—Peter L, Callusback ter to W S Preston, € L. Morrison et | (Mr. R. E. Lufsey). | PANS §. H BOWMAN NOMINATED STATE SENATOR IN W. VA, Mr = H. Bowman, well known in Co., has been nominated Dem- candidate for the State Sen- ate in his home county in West Vir- ginia. Of the gentleman’s ability and standing the Huntington (W. Va.) Advertiser has the following, which his Lakeland friends wil] read with interest: “Hon. Stuart H. Bowman, who was |today made the Democratic candi- date for the State Senate from the Cabell-Lincoln-Putnam district, | one of the young, energetic and pro- | eressive business men of Hunting- | ton, “He is thoroughly equipped for 3”"' office for which he has been; | nominated. When he had barely ached his majority, he was, in INSN, elected a member of the House ot delegates from Barbour county, and in the Legislature of IN9Y, was is chairman of the important commit- m education. He made a splen- did record as in that ir, which was duplicated when he Legislator v wias re-clected four years later, lu| both sessions, he was recognized as of the real leaders in legisla- work, a clean cut, hard work- . progressive law maker. Those | wiho were working in the interests of | Marshall College in these two legis- one tive “llative sessions bear witness to his in behalf Huntington institution. I “He is a native of Barbour coun- “tvsa graduate of the West Virginia university, formerly a teacher in the ciergetic efforts of this pablic schools and in the Fairmont normal, practiced law for several vear in Barbour county, and six Vouls ago camg to Huntington, where 1 since been engaged in the 1 estate business, being the active wad of the Bowman Realty Co. He A4 progressive business man, a mem- ber of the chamber of commerce and a4 lively interest in every of [ the city and the State. He was an active member of the committee that has had in charge the investigation of the water situation in Hunting ton.” takes EDISONIA Offers to all first-class comedy tonight a show that we feel will please. Also a very fine dramatic picture from the Ambrosio studio. Monday night “The Army and Navy of the United States” in two reels, A very interesting and in- structive picture. lovers of NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received up to noon, Tuesday, June 2%, 1912, for the erection of a three-story brick postoffice and lodge building for Mr. J. L. Skipper, Lakeland. Building to be erected on present postoflice Bids will be opened at 2 p. m. sharp. Plans on file at the office of H. Leslie Secott, architect, Bryant building, Lakeland, Fla. Owner re- serves right to reject any or all bids By order of J. L. SKIPPER, site 6-8-21, Lakeland, Fla, NOTICE! On account of moving into another building, 1 will offer for sale my stock of leather goods, consgisting of Peltg, pockethooks, purses, ete. Some of these are made of alligator skin I will ¢lose them Also, T notify all and are very fin ont at actual cost parties having <hoes in my place for repair to call for same, or they will by sold tor charees at the expiration PHILLIP FISCHER h- of two week | MONDAY 10 A, M. 8c and 10c Each P. S—Watch our windows 9 % ~- J€0 %fl' e No. 115 Main St. Lakeland as head of the Bowman ! B e R ] TN O Two Good Places: H. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store AXND . lakeland, Florida . . | | | { | We Won't Sacrifice lity but we are always studying how to Increase The Quality We give the “most now but we are anxious to give more. 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