Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 15, 1912, Page 5

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PCRSON THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. PLA. JUNE 15 ARAG: 0‘0 senrietta Groover, of Live Mac Hansad, the young son of Mrs. sue atiractive guest of herDaisy Hansard, has returned home \iss Ora and Clara McIn-|from St. Joseph's academy at Man- darln He is improved in every way, : b SO and made a good record in his \ne Groover. of Live Qak, | studies. ~ & voung visitor to the ——— wst of her cousin, Miss Miss May Perry, accompanied by Sird G roover: her mother and little brother, lef: lest night for their future home in N ackson is having a pret-| Abilene, Tex. They carry with them nzalow evected on the south- | the best wishes of their many friends ke Morton, which has ] and in other ways fine location. v .. P Bryant lefr this morning Fla., to attend ihe r ~chonl, is pre- first-class to visit where she goes Mliss Ruby Venable. about She two 0 w gone . tormerly of Lake- { the Chapman build- et ollins street and has cquipped bicycle and Plant City Courier. i Strain returned last . days' visit to \ooth Florida and Georgia business and pleasure rts satisfactory results son of Mr, and was married a few accomplished and soung lady of Huntington, ©eroom is now live Il remembered by rsociety set, an Mr. G Warren, who with his ~‘ tne to Lakeland early last vt has decided to locate here perman He has gone into the swrage and rransfer business, having par Lased some very fing mules and wo furniture vans. He is in Handle the business in ex- ier. The many friends of Warren are pleased to make their home in T. Mulquin and ftthis morning for ation, which they & friends and rela- They will take a trip and have other they will no doubt Mulquin win n Dispatceh- tisvlile while zone about a an-oand little riod and Mrs, B SRS son of two or receipt of some “lative to the schooy ion, but as the el names with- advisable to ontributions on local kind are practically ‘% people know by We have a'- " Opinion tha* people 'o have anything ! *hey are afraid or ; ! v their names. Let's el ©onhe open We invite ns ' those bearing on s ¥ird, we think, % " name of the author K it Written tfllfiffl “fitm. m LADIES" Azp cmwntNS' mmat Pav aM Tovbm LETTER. S ama. ) Ly “eivmiveess — ettt who very much regret their depart- ure. Mrs. E. 0. Flood and children left today at noon for Asheville, N. where they will spend the summer. They were not decided wheve they would stop, but aftep getting up there they will be more able 1o find a pleasant boarding place, Judge W. S, Preston came up today from Bartow o attend the meeting ¢f the Farmers' Club, which met in monthly session today at the homo of Mr. G, W, Cline on South Florida avenue, Rev, €. ¢, Beatty, editor of the Davenport Messen is in Lakeland ss trip. Mr. Beatty wsiest papers in today on a busin gets up one of the ne the State besides which he has time to act as telegraph operator for Dav- enport, manage the business of the Florida Development and Co., on Sunday look after the spiritual wel-! With the fare of the community. And with it all he is gaining flesh and is daily becoming more in love with his home town and Polk county in general. Heo reports Davenport as growing and ex- panding in all divections. Mrs. Booth and daughters returned today to their home in Atlanta, aft- era very pleasant visit with the for- mer's daughter, Mrs, John Edwards While here they were shown much attention by Mrs. Edwards' friends, and returned to their home, having had a most delightful stay, The summer season is approach- ing, and those of our readers who can get away are planning their sum- mer trips. Before startlng, drop in the Telegram office or telephone, and have the paper follow you. Your va- cation will be made doubly pleasant by keeping in touch daily with hap- penings at home. ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. “Yes, it's true! I'm going to quit paying rent, Jim, and put me ap a nice little cortage. 1've been figur- ing on thy. lumber, mill work, awl all the materials needed and the prices are all right, Jim, vou build, too? Go around and talk with 1he Lakeland Manufacuring Company. Those felolws wili make you want to huild, sure sSay, why don’t Mischievous Anger. Our anger and impatience often prove much more mischievous than the things about which we are angry or impatient.—Marcus Aurelius. AJESTI THEATRE - X-E-R-R-R-B-X-N-K-B-N-R-X-¥ VAUDEVILLE NELSON AND WARD In an Act That Pleases ¢ KIDDERS FROM KIDVILLE. © L o -] 00’3' R R-A-E-R-2-R-E-2-2-R-R-X-%-J Program for Tonight, THE MATE OF THE ALDEN BESSE. (3elig—Drama. ) FREEZING AUNTIE tEdiscn—Comedy.» TOMMY SAVED HIS FATHER (Vitagraph—Dramaz HOW OPEN AT 6 P. M. | | | | \General Admission...10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ sty RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Resolutions of Young People’s Union on the death cf Lyda McDonald: Whereas, It has pleased our Heav- enly Father to remove by death from ' us our beloved member, Lyda McDon- ! ald, in the prime of her youth, be i!, Resolved, That, while we bow in: { submission to His will, yet we decp- | [1y feel our loss. Resolved, That in her death ou: Union has lost a good amd faithful member, and we are grateful to God that her Jot was cast with us, ever €0 short a time. Resolved, That the family have our sincere sympathy in their sad be- reavement, and we prayerfully com- mit them to the tender care of the Great Shepherd of our soul, who is 100 wise to err, and who doeth all things well. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be printed in the Baptist Witness, Lakeland Evening Tele- gram, Liberty County (Georgia) Her- ald, a copy sent (o the family, and a copy inscribed in our Minute Book sacred to her memory A. L. PURSLEY, ATTICE HOWARD, WILLIAM EMERSON, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Dr. Nowlin will preach at the Baptis church at both hours Sunday., Morn ing subject, “What the Grace of Go brings to Us.”” And at night, at 7:4 the subject will be “The Fall ani Rise of & Great Man.” Don't fail to hear these sermons, Sunday school at didi o me BOX. P U at 64 Pome A tall attendance is desiro atoall of these BOINV Joes AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. At the Methodist ciiureh tomorrow | the subject in the morning will e the Battle of the Wilderness, dealin temptation of Christ and its meaning to us. In the evenin: the sermon which was to have been preached last Sunday evening will be delivered, Morbidities as Amus: vients, dealing with the morbid the theater, the picture show and | the cheap novel, and yellow journal ism. This is a theme greatest interest. Everybody dially invited to both services, | Sunday at Wb oin the morning and Epworth League .nl 230 in the evening. There will be sunday school at bDixieland ar 3:80 l in the afternoon. int the very | of cor school FREE METHODIST CHURCH. There will be the usual services the Free Methodist church Sun- dzy. Rev. Collier speaks at 10:45 and Mrs. John A. Shelhamer at 7:30. Al are invited. Tuesday a night the prayer meet- ing will at the new, unfinished | parsonage. In connection with this, will he 2w lathing hee, Anyone may participate provided he brings a ham- wer and can drive a nail, be | The Dead'y Dust. Out of every thousand whose occupsiions cails for constant work in dusty quarters, five die ot con- | sumption, aceording to German ofticlal | figures; wheron wnoas those who are ' not exposed 1o the 'n o dust only two out of a thousand die o! the dis- ease named. Bear With Others’ Faults. When we consider we are hound to be serviceable to mauukind, and bear Lakeland Bapli: : { tist church and Dr. { bastors had some applicants for lmpfi terd and baptized, after he |k duly =~'d<- by side, [two or { fine at 1 of those ‘\ . tavenne, "\\E LLING TOG‘-‘THER IN UNITY. List Sunday afternoon a rather s held ai Lake Hol- near Lakeland. They "kave a school house at the place, and | occasional services are held there by ! the Baptist and Methodist pastors, | probably each one giving an uflvr-‘ noon service in the month. On Sunday Dr. Nowlin of the Bap- Jenkins of the| Muthodist church, engaged a most unique union service. Each of these | LOVCL 2evice lllL~\\u"[h ism, as the fruits of a recent meet- « held at the schoolhouse. [ They held a joint baptismal serv- | ie. Dr. Nowlin went through with | s preliminaries, voting his t.llldl- dites into membership after the fo'm ot his church; then Dr. Jenkins pro- pounded the usual questions to his applicants, and the company pro- veeded from the school house to (h:'} Like at the foot of the hill. Each ul'i the ministers baptized his members, the benediction pronounced and the impre "¢ Was at an end. We desire to say in passing that “close communion,” of which neartily approve, and the people cenerilly endorse this spirit of I'l'u-I THity, ive s this is Wi u this connection we may say that o Methodizis we emphas the ne- baptism as required by the word of God, but we do not quib- Wi ey baptism is typical of the baptism of the Holy Spivit, €tial tnto salvadion, and our purpose is to sati=fy the applicant as to the man- i which it is performed. Our hock of discipline provides that the applicant shall brought the niinister hetore the font (or it he he may be immersed in wa ussity tor Lie when it comes to the mode, which is ess Hey be by prefers s given atisfactory evidence ot his “repent ance, faith and obedience contained iothe baptismal covenant.” We insist on Christian baptism, but we daceept baptism performed by the authorized minister any neh of the Christinn chureh, all to work of There is room for us (for our Master in thg geat held, and we need not elbow or erowd harvest cach other in the battle with sin There is no reason why we shonld not work close together, standing shoulder 1o saoulder, in the great cause. Th Lakeland brethven have made o good impression on the peo- ple of the community, we have no doubt, and they arve looked upon as broad Christian ministers represent- ing these great branches of the church of Jesus Christ. In closing we quote the words of the Psalmist, ‘Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren 1o dwell together in unity.” Florida Christian Advo- cate, TO MOVING PICTURE SHOWS. PIANIST (Many for change and practice wishes to play solo work for months, Good player; ng and suiting mu sl To picture and plays not only rags, but real music that can e erjoyed by cultured patrons the best for o three impro Good plano muasic is teady attraction Address Planist, 601 North Oranges Orlando, Fla (15 B Still ir. the Future. We have been approaching “the end of all things” ever since history began; but we have not arrived there with their faults, we shall perecive there is & common tie of nature and relation between us.—Marcus Aure- lius. Think It Over. A few more smiles of gilent sym- pathy, a few more tender words, a lit- tle more restraint on temp«r may make all the differerce between hap- piness and balf-happiness to those with whom I live —Stopford Irooke. There May Mave Been a Reason, Mother Goose tells of the qu«-¢n who sat in the parlor eating bread and bhoney. And no wonder, if Lutter was as high as it is now.—Milwauke: Free Press. Self-Discipline. What we do on some great will probably depend on wis ready are, and what we ar the result of previous yea: discipline.—Canon Liddon Sometimes Best to Be Pa'ient Frequently the worm merely gets itself brujsed o side.-~Chicago Record-Her —— OWN AN AUTO‘\IOB'I.I We have contracted debaker corporation * 50’s and Flander's : them here to show e terested please call or | will be pleased to quote prices. If reliable car, pointed if you these we have mentioned M pure 5-28-tf yet. Opponunities. The city bristies with opportunities for service, If we are alert, we shall find them and utilize them.—The Christlan Endeavor Wcrid, DON'T Let the RAIN Come sce RIBBONS and LACES stop you ‘em No. 115 Malin St. Phone 282 DBlack. *Two Good Places: H. C. Stevens’ Jewelry Store . . lakeland, Florida . . e We Won’t Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quality “most now but we are anxious to give Phone us and prove it. We give the more. Best Butter, per pound . . ... Sugar, 16 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. . .. Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . . .. .. Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails.. .. .. 4 cans family size Cream. .. .. 7 cans baby size Cream. .. .. .. 1-2 barrel best Flour......... 12 pounds best Flour Picnic Hams, per pound Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. Octagon Soap, 6 for........ o Ground Coffee, per pound 5 gallons Kerosene Always In A ELIMINATE The Lead | DISTANCE That's What We Phone Ailm To Be Your Order Always in the lead, when ! Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Speclal Order Department. What- ever your particular de- gire may be, wa'll take care of 1t with satisfae- tory goods and eatlsfac- tory gervice it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs tol- let articles, sundries, and all drug store merchan- satisfied dise. You'll he when you deal at our store for our service s S LR R S 2 3 pleasing every way. HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE e A v PN AP IIIPIOLEIE24 40080 RO PEE d D i BB bhdpdhidd 5T ubscribe for The Telegram {8 i :"

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