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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK BLAND, FLA., DEC. 9, 1912 Smma Chapman, of Aampa.| ). W. Turner. AR OR e e A \liss Elba Barbe, of Sebring, spem ~yrday in Lakeland the guest of friend. Miss Ruby Turner. \iiss Leona Priest returned last ¢ from Inverness, where she ¢ two or three days the guest of i i . Swindell, the ]»ru'ns~i\~‘ . and agriculturist, leit to- of a few dars, for a business trip ts in Alabama, [ ir [ Mnn voeol 1 by some of « e « 1l charmi 1 ' » attend the jeny e oM of ceren nim and heen tl Mre, 8. A, Hasgkin . who have cuests " sister, Mre. J. W, Turner ‘ conie Gays, deave oinorow for | their home in Crown City, ()hm | They L it this their home, and surronnding eountry, hoped they may return to make and | | Sparkman, former a of the Baptist church! city attending the st convention, which ow. Mr, an s y weleomed by many are delighted to gee him iroof th ter siney Rev. W. G, ut pastor . ’ the Spark s heon ¢t church ot Clen land, where oreat work ¢ Lake he is ac- mplishing a Ogcar M. v Bpeny Faton, m yvesterday in Tem- Hon, 1 with relatives. penied by his estir James N, Metr ip in Mr. E: iton’s el ent condition, Mayor Baton 5 that Lakeland is one of thel s in the State. There is tantial Loom in prooress, tud the city is rapidly filling with - tourists.— Tampa Tribune | principal ot Hon. W. N. Sheats, | high school at Plant City, w:e!-'l re yesterday taking a prominent | rt in the Charities and Correction | (vention. Within the next ten | v& Professor Sheats will fuish his| rk with the school at Plant 4’n\‘.| i will then go to Tallahassee, | cre in January he will take ll:vl tion of State superintendent of 5lic instruction to which he was voeently elected. While in the city U'rofessor Sheats was the recipient " much attention at the hands of ‘s friends.—Tampa. Tribune y NOTICE. To whom it may concern: Mr. F. Rarhite is no longer connected th the firm of Mann Plumbing *d Construction Co. 12-9-4 4'0.:«». o9 COUNTY. ROBIN HOOD. Tie Hero of Sherwood Forest Open From 5 to 11. (HILDREN UNDER 18 ..,‘-,.,._...h ¢ Griflin, a are much pleased with Lake- ' L5 | | THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE| i The children of the public school cre preparing a very unique Christ- mas entertainment entitled “A Christmas Pot-pourri,” to be given during the holidays at the Auditor- {ium. They will present as a (‘hrisl-] mas present the proceeds to the pub- | lic library. I RIGHT GOOD CROP | FOR ONE DAY.| to Mr. and Mrs. J daughter, Dr. W. R tircover in attendance Born, Dec. 8, to Mr. and Mrg. Dal- [ las Bates, a son; Dr. W. R. Groover | in attendance, | Born, Dee. 8, L. Pickren, a son, in attendance. MOVEMENT TO IMPROVE LAKE ! VIOX‘TON SUR'{O ‘\IDW\:S Born, Dec. 8, and Mrs. ). \W. R. Groover to Mr. Dr itizen of Luakeland is in tin improving the wmt and city's most very lara 1 \ ' | t I ! roper owl lake, it | : o all t e i ' " way helptul, aonld eitend the meet- ing Friday ri STATE YEDLRATION OF LABOR TO MEET HERE AU the mesting of the Board of | le Fridey night, Mr. Otis Huan- | rerford called aitention to the thoae the Ny \x‘l Lhold its lnhn..l convention in city in January. been fixed, has not yet but will be neunced inoa few days important gathering, ine the labor interests of the wad the delegates will, we are sure, be treated in such a way that they will carry away with them to their respective homies a correct represent - impres- sion of this city's generous and hos- pitable people. HONOR ROLL OF LAXE MORTON PRIVATE SCHOOL (o0 Week Dee, 2 to Dec, 60 GRADE VIL Kenneth Warren GRADE Mary Gardner. GRADE V Graham, GRADE IV, Hetherington Vi Blanche Merjorie Dorn Elsi Cox Cox GRADE 1L Edith O'Doniel. Clifford Brown. GRADE 11 Nan Elizabeth Melton. Inez Sidmun Ethel Carter. Robert Pate. GRADE 1. Evelyn O'Doniel. Henry Bullock. Everett Rrown Lamar Cox. 'O 02 O0OLOTOIQIOIOIOIOI0BY AJESTI THEATRE 0000000000000 VAUDEVILLE. THE BRUSEE SISTERS. CD0OOOOO00O0D20Q00 Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE—IDEAL. WON BY WAITING. (Lubin—Drama.) ALKALI TIKE'S BRIDE. (Essanay —Comedy.) TRUE "TILL DEATH. (Millies—Drama.) P |OPEN AT 6 P. M. ir—Classic Drama in 3 Reels.) | General Admission...10¢ 'Cnlldren under 12....5¢ SOEOHOLOFOFOHIFOFOIEINSQ fact | The exact Alll‘: This is State, | | | i LA:(EMND thH a»..QUL HONOR ROLL ; Thos» who ha or above iu uave be punctuaiity their na Licnor roll: GRA Pearl Haynes. Mary Jackson. Ivan Jackson, GRADE XL entitled DE XIL None. GRADE X. Mary McKay. Mary Groover. Hazel Norton. Edith Tomlinson. GRADE IX. Genevieve Duggan. Lillian Gain, Ruth Skipper. Nellie Fidler. GRADE VIIL James Boulware. Dorris Wells Annie Iris Bryunt Mildred Youn.s Jones GRADE VIL AL Edward Holbrook. Gladys Davis. George Tibbals Evalyn Adams, Hazel Ingler, GRADE VI B, Gain. l Wl CRADE VI A nur Vi B, b i SN GRADE VA Laurie Waring. Noris Upson. GRADE V B Rogers.. Frnest Terrell. Ethel Whitfield. Leola Fields. Chrisolene Wright. GRADE 1V A, Mary Mardis. Blanche Lohman, Mary Kennedy. Tyler Jack ‘nnte 1 Louire GR ADE IV B, Bessie Richardson, P S S |__Made %e Deen- Bryant Building v made Y0 per cc:Jl larship and whoy attendance and to have! I on the followin: e ver VIS B [ iicten Morse. Joe Overton. Maxwell Williams. i Ibrook. Virainia Clary. Freddie Wiaeeler. Gladys Fidier. GRADE 1T A, Clifton Wessleman. Clarence Weaver. Robert Reddick. Mary Louise Boulware. Lavergne Webster. GRADE 11l B. Mortimer Haynes. ‘ Hattie Belle Reddick., ! i | | Manuel Turner. Ruth Swindel. Willie Mae Richardson GRADE 111 C. Leslie Williams. Francis Krummel. Earl Futch. Alline Berry. Elita Cason. CHAS. M. JONES, Phincipal. BIPTISTS ARE HERE 10 NTTEND COWENTION (Continued from Page 1.) and 16 were finished. A total ! of 1,204 members were added to during the Yot cae churches fiscal | PAGE Us your list of Holiday wants we can give you an assortment that will sur- prise you. @, Neckwear, Silk Hosicry, Initial Handkerchiefs,Gloves, Suspendersand Belts different from anything you will sce clsewhere. {. Don't forget that we are giving Special Bargains in Suits and Pants for the Holidays. AR tion of Funds. 'p ‘ vindiod by the board i S w0 1 1 FOMITeNN : 1 : : 1 : I Ev ¥ " i n'n oo v o ~ 1 118 Kenticky Aveane Lakeland 1 of Baptist ctarecd 4 5 5! GaN, amd they i F ! i s - 1 mrenchors. The total R R MY, TR T SR TR LS TR N L"‘.‘:mm’ membership eyeesds a0,000, by far i Y larserp of oy deaciniiaiion e dictanes, annuably abont LLEGO ey NOTICE. the St It rs, in addition to looking atter the » . | Records Wil Kept. iclvt:nlml work in the oftice, and to! Owing to certain dogs being re | otwithstionding that Seeretary {visiting mant ehnrelies se time Ported as mad and having bittea Poeore in sheert el of the time, ' will permit pother d it is hereby ordered that rids in tlice appear to Al in all, the Baptists of Pla tall pe ns owning dogs will keep Doty Kepr s those of any [ida have done preat work during tiem upoor muzzle them for the very ite! This oo secad deal of nizht work tothe s Hiinane vroof the peaction noted neees is accounted I'nl'.i oA | cretary pursnes it with a him a work- ! s thad stamps H stowater. e writes, o it CITLEN s.yle which ing to young has trained shades that racuse NY. e ! taste. $18.00 RTINS T TP OURP NP IR T XIS hd .smm-!m_mu wuu'l» & ,.u..,..u..l..'\mmu. 8 (ORI T UARTGALD Tl TR R il RIGHT cmmm MEAN 1 AR IO REE S ITTEN AT To Young Men TH ESE PECK made clothes have snap ard tailor can’t touch. Cater- just how to serve them with clothes out of the ordinary and at the same time possessing styles and within the bounds of good $20.00 spitce ol difteen days from this date, they will be taken up by 12, o it and Sed is proud | Joiherwise retary Roo — e marshall. By order, Teot! Toot! i S. L. A CLONTS, It doesu’t requice 1 musieal educa- Mayor "tio to blow an antomobile hora CLakeland, Fla, Dee, 9, 1912 LA AL VWUCH A Lo RPN rea s e P St IS L L FAAER the average men for years us to know are safely Made 1n Syrccuse ASHIONABLE LLDTHPS $25.00 ¥ P e e e -+ E VS X AT~ - —— — BAILEY & PRUITT n @rner Main and Kentucky FIVE. et ———— e A e e S eg— e . R R ——— S ——— S——