Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 12, 1912, Page 5

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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Mabel Wadkins and Ge- Mr. C. E. McMullen returned this rorning from Canton, N. (', where he spent the summer having been employed in a printing office at that place. Miss Laura Southard has returned || ef the Lakeland high school held its THY EVENind TELEGRAM, [lig oocooooooo FE-B-R-B-N-8-8-%--B-X-R-X-R-3 The Rho Sigma Literary society | regular meeting Friday afternoon, Oct. 11. The society was called to order by the president, Lloyd Hocks, LLK I @ X & G K G after which all answered to the roll call with a quotation from Proverbs. Then the minutes of the last meet- ing were, read by the secretary, Miss Esther Heath, ond approved. The \ . from her summer’s vacation, which | subject for the debate of the after- w are spending the day | ..o cnone iy North Carolina. She |Moon was “Resolved, That the Pana- bad a very pleasant outing and[™a canal should be fortified by the ' i - ; 1 guined greatly in weight and he:lth, | United States. : w . i Lundquist, of Fort Meade, Affirmative—Ivan Jackson, Louie 2 the week end ‘with Miss ; i Layton, Leon .Jackson, (icorgin W There will be zervices at the usual Tanion Ll Il Lours at the Christian church to- Negative - Mary Jackson, Georgia g Negutiv Mary Jackson, Georgid 11 e the usual service n,inmrrow. Rev. P. (. Redgrave, of BTG ke Kinsiinor At 6 11l be L a0 2 H ¥ 4 Isieer, i 3 ; hurch tomorrow, Mass | Plant City, temporary supply for this Mayes . e ‘i 3 aching, My, 4 rated at 9 a, m .}.h”“h' “‘uldu _”‘.‘ Br¢ “hlmhl .l A very fine arcument was put un | i o | B ‘l’j""“ will HPESEA 1O s ¢ :l"“ Y by both sides but the judacs tinally I2llis leaves on Monday | Wnth a regular pastor ix securc randered their decision in tavor of o City Point, on the East | N AR AT Rl ) the afirmative. .o he has a contract ml A meeting of the Woodrow Wil- The following matters of business ! hoxes of oranges and|son Democratic club is called for | were then transacted: The consti- T30 o'clock, Monday night, at the | tution and by-laws were read hy the - ) city hall, to make plans und arrange- | secretary, Miss Esthep Heath, Sev- N Roderick is expected to ;ments for the Democratic ralley and | eral amendments were suggested and < ovening from Ja speaking to be held here on Wednes- | passed. Next Gordon Harg was elect- she has been for seme ! day. A full meeting is asked for e sargeant ot arms with no oppo- <he will remain here over | RAR e Sl £ nent. i will then go to New- Annie 0 Mayes was unanimously i : BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. : she will reside. | Pelected assistant secretary. Louie cipat | Layton was elected treasurer by a crews and fawily havef “." .“'“ be a ladies” med HE 20 gege majority. A motion o adjourn S lelnllund,l”“ Baptist church tomorvow after- 'y .o vhon earricd s o sotioty nds ded on the Merritt place noeu at 3 o'clock. A very interest- journed to meet asain on Friday Beulah., Mr. Crews has inz proaram has been prepared and Oct. 18, ”“‘M“;, ,;' Chicora, bug | @ vordial invitation is extended to ade up his mind as to jost @1 the ladies of the Baptist denom- 1 pyo g1 Omega Literary society | enzage in here Liation held its weekly meeting in the higa * * . s . school auditorium yesterday after- N, Sheats is a visitor 1o Fhe second meeting ot the week | yoon g had a very good session. lay, having come up o | OF Prayer at the Baptist chureh will Lo sooi 1y was called to order by ‘; ; \‘\lml Sendini l]Iu gin Monday afterncon next ot President Karl Kern, after which = 8 spe £ ik : \(: )““‘-.f h\\.n, friends, Prof, | Si50 The meetiniz will b led by | po pembors responded to the roll u|:‘]|](~;in‘; the |n;..m City | NS WD Edwards, The progr: ™1 eall with a quotation from Tennyson. i fo ok s (,:“i” beoas follows: Hymn, 1 Gave |y r this the following prozram un. whe 10 2065 10 > o ol b { My Life. for . Thee;" SERLDEARC b svirar oo s 1o take up his duties as 4 . was given: i l| t i ey Les Todl i CONcoly DIWBET S sl Tl o RL I tor State missions tollowed by o talk | fmerson | AR Dy thie Jeader on ghe need of prayer: | Recitation M e Briant, Faeker ymie CThe King's Business;” alks b jiang Solo Lurline Pillans, | | baioth Wl Slisraian N B G nadimtion=—Tossin: Ti118 nuel on State missions; solo by} pobage- Regolved, That the Pans VL ! VS g canal shonld be fortified by 1 Ui United State 0 Mirmarive 11 0y oM g ; 4 tie MeRae, Williom Nowlin, Mark ’ PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. ' MeLendon . W i ative Annet Moore, Gien M e sunday. Oct. 1, there will be th | Maude Miller, Hazel Norton. al prea BEPVIVOR U111 | he judges rendered their decisio. | - soan o sunds and TN op Sunday school at] i pvor of the negative. | ton is out today wal- g, 5 am ! I G } ¥ ot nt then heard the e is+ for the Wilson and | ZATTRRION Pastor | e preside ¥ i i ta “_L[ W PATTERSON, Pustor. | of the committee on thio consti- ainideralile SaGoreky aal % 5 % tetion and by-laws, The committe e ;>| |r'|lrim~'. who ““l PRESBYTERY MEETS. was not ready but promised to have ; s by things in <hape for the next meet | it anyone asks then | o 'reshytery meets in the |0, | prWEse, | ger y B 47y 10 do 80 otherWise. | pivge praghyterian ehnreh, Lakeland, Prof. Jolcs wrihitod 4. boguest ol v entitled to ont foepacany nisin, Ot The sessio sl i) e SRS R R A 1EEESION G e ajoint debate hetween the two | “I. \: }«I\, 4 ef the Prestyiery will meet mornine, | societies, which will take place soms wing you 1a U L afternoon aad nieht AN meetings L within the noxt two wooks e g M are open o e pubili | The society fien adjourned 1o | trad rou sre a geiaaine | % i Y PER | 1 i meet again next Friday afternoon | People itt o pull generally |»u||I 2 | l ——— | ; | Lozether wls of the ecity are alli > . g GREETING. ! ‘teadance at the pub- 1 rugt quink! Only $650 for a fine| R ' g is .ur«l-usinu steadily iln: lot, covered with large orange :U ;””‘ Ir]u]-'nus, bl .nr' o ] Loty k”."]"rfl“”"“ DA% ) and grapefruit trees in Orange Park | 4" the '": ulic generally, this is ndane in its Wistory; | zddition, on the shores of Lake Mor- | #MNOUNce t "'I‘ Wo clat olx 1ot amon o Py ag v 8 3 as H | ] ] ¢ tton has a fine school {¢on One-fourth cash, balance 6, l!,“'"' as the Live Wire Real Estat upils; und the private | aoa 08 mor ihs, 8 per cent. interest Land Insurance Brokers, also dealer Viss Drane and Miss | jn iron safes, vanlts and jail fixtu < large attend | 207 PR % o Veoare not entering this field WMW : s been necessary |. { tth or pleasure; but with the istand of another | Levtition of making a profiy on Laura Southard, now AJ ES I l ‘h't\infls we handle f some of the classes H We assare you, however, that 1 PG TH E AT R E ‘ tein we shall ask will be smn | Lot yet ready to build, knowing our ecapacity for handlin: | ote of those beautiful | —- - — or turning things, we can suiel tiful Orange Park addi- RO0000000000000 promise our patrons that we are co "_; : they are all gome. They GOOD MUSIC: GOOD PICTURES. |ing to do some business and in this " nz to last long when the way be able to operate on small — e o __[000000000000 GG PN ! = = If you have anything to ¢l o] mnmtm ! wish to buy, conneet with the Live ! Prom‘am fm‘ I(mig“t Wire Real Estate Brokers Thanking all for pasy favors an MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. asking a continuance of the libers Prof. Murphy, Leader | batronage given us OVERTURE— SNECKEY GLIDE We are yours for busincss 22 BRANTLEY & THOMPSON, " THE REVOLUTIONIST The Live Wire Real Estate Broker- m H (Lubin—Drama.) 10-12-1w L] DIE y i — - S ANn cnlloqus A COWBOY'S STRATAGEM | THEATRE (Edison-— Comedy.) NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. | THE PRICE OF BIG BOB'S ! SILENCE Having sold my concrete and ar Irama of under- Vitazraph— 1 i tificial stonc works to Mr. i1 ing some of the Zimmerman, 1 take this method 1 ¢ 1l mining ) e thank all those whg have fa N A FLASH IOPEN AT 6 P. M. AR o 0 necessary to settle up my «ffair ke 7ish those who have bill General Admnssion...l()c' e 1o present them s carl 00D SHOW & d .",. \\‘f ar g - ——————Children, under 12....5¢* " s e seee . . 3 0N ing my appreciation of x'. past fay _......10l s000000004 ors, I am, respectfully L R e e s s s ) 10-12-3t. .\ MURRIE. Q@@@@@&@aafi@fifififififififia@@&@ &&& "'*3 N1LREA .l@@l.@l@@ PAGE FIVE 12 OCT. 12, 1912. i :l FALL OPENING Oct.16,17,18,19 251 4 ‘ A - dw i 5 2 3 (J ~ e [S A SHOW OF FASHIONS FOR FALL AND WINTER. Suits, Dresses, Coats, Silk Waists. You are cordially invited to attend this display of garments selected by our buyer, in the largest dressmaking establishments of New York and Philadelphia. We promise you the largest and most complete exhibit ever made by any store in Polk County. FORT & WILSON Co. BARTOW, FLA. PARK HILL Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks.v Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold. on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had if you do, will always be glad. o Deen- Bryant Building M. STEPHENS

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