Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 11, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAY, AK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 11, 1912, PAGE THREE. ] 'Friday Music Club NMeels Friday Aiternoon. All members Frid Celub are remina. Mmeeting will 1 the 3 0'vlug Loon at Mis. W. A, Burus © Good Report. the tollowine 3 Nuniver ; = Number ... t¢1AL NOTICE--Notices fur cated to the Society Editw by written notices to tize So. s of social functioss, club meetings, church zathyr.ngs and ! y items of social interest < .1 as sov i as they ocenr m THE LOFTY WORK. i+ cizhing for the lofty work, .1 ambitions dominate your ..Al“ ‘b yourselt and Lot shirk ommon litt! see you do wiays of being uind, ireaming of a tuture goal, crowned with glory men Lall own Your power, fal that vou let no struggling ure soul o1 unadded in the hour. jelp to make the thinas right, there lies a life- would Lrony at home; we's oil owy garden fair for all sizhit i to Ll another's ovwn leaders in the rest 1'e asks out unds, uite placs aee tides may only o osatds Whoecler ¥ 12a Wilcox. SOMEBODY KNOWS. odyv knows when your heart aches And everything seems o, { Wronig, pebody knows when the shadows Need chasing awuay with a song; whody knows when you're lonely, | Vien tived, discouraged and blue; | Him, | loves | chody wants you to know \vid know that He dearly you, | Jody cares wlhen you're tempted | | vl grows dizzy and| | the world dim; wdy cares when st i farthest Wiy erieves allen, inh you're ight; waits for from you're weak-| 1y from Him; when you've His not Jost from wody your coming, ivs o gloom SOrTOW and night, rour ody loves you when weary hody loves you when strong; vs is ready to help you; wiohes o'er you, one oi the turong; weld His triendship so holy; 1 need liis watch care We call His name Suvior for me and for yon S0 traeg name? Jesus, N I imbian ConCert Co. (ones Here Saturday Night. Columbian Quartet and Con- .. which comes to the Audi-| im Saturday night, consists of Fuhrman, violin, virtuoso, bass and whistler; Charles J. | s-rs, flute soloist and second tenor; i I Williams, first tenor, humorist ! piano accompanist. These cele- +'»d musicians received their edu- 4ton and musical training at the Uio Institute for the Blind at Co- <abus, Ohio. N. V. Riddle, second @ss and manager of the company eniy 1893, Ihs Columbians are the oldest ‘7 and concert company, to the on the concert platform. * members of this company have touring the central States for * bast eighteen years. During this *1 of time they devoted fourteen of their work under the “s of church societies and ontributed to the cause more Tty thousand dollars. The re- 3 four years have been under lanagement of various Lyceum “is. Have toured from coast to " and from the gulf to the Great 5:d count of "y {Orm and Mr. " beautiful { Buck's beautitul song, ::-l ility, Lraost (strength !sical world in Lakeland. 'Drane. The the Was valled 1o order by president, Miss Hech, After Mus, words 135 & dovotions, McBride > cordial > Siate. of welconmie the Sucial Depaitment can be com either of the above telephones & iety Editor, care Evening Telegran .' oL Jones in griacious man- ter welcomed visitors and dele the city and also to Firsg rol. Then oug missionaries Voere present were called to the plat- form and were introduced by Presi- dent, The midday devotions conducted by of Alabama "ni lould be telephoned o this depart- - orde; that theit news valuc is no' 3 Y PPy PR Her theme: “saved o The Woman's Club Reception { 0i: New Year's Day. Everyoue Dthe sick 2rouchy sorve” The “Immediate the Union in the stirrving the President’s address is the neces- sity of building a more secure foun- the future in the rain- itg of more children and young peo- ple for the part they are to play in the great missionary enterprise. The chord struck at this first session found a response in each succeeding ion and throngh the entire con- ference, She showed following drawing as the W. M. U, stood in propor- tion to the Juvenile work. The clection of oflicers, | Then came the Task™ set before is invited and all bur and the afflicted and the will there. The club reoms will be decorated for the oc- the officers of the club will receive the guests and the young la- ;«hvs who are members of the club Pwill serve the refreshments. It s }h.wmlod that a warm spirit of so- {ciability shall characterize the first piblic gathering in the club | rooms, and Jan. 1, 1913, will long ]Iu remembered by the citizens of | Lakeland. There is no charge for F:ulmissinn. but it is hoped that you will bring a book for the iibrary words of be dution for | 2 i casion, i new Low various reports, all very gratityving. (Several changes at head,) of which were Baptists Appreciate Musical Program. The foilowing is from Baptists Ay Fleteher, the Music Club, and Mrs for the sram Monday nizht: “The solo by M Cole w teeling and in a b Lier and well trained and we are In October Miss Crane, on account ol Al health was foreed to withdraw feom W, M. UL work., Miss Swann, fortunitely could come a notice of thanks the of Lakeland to ST [RICIE seoretary) s v 'K i o i Cold musical pro- -»l tary) so the work could go on Mivs Swann was o great help o the b R S tittee and Ly and personal service com in helping solve problems tacing the is heautitul clad 19 of our musicians, nanner Voive correspondent The Mus, FForcign Doned recommendations ol 1 Lave her as one Ly MeComb, As the quartet was unable on sickness to prepare their the club sang most beauti- fully ol the beuutitul Pro Parce,” 18 0f music i snung by the ordinary club or choir. “The next on the program was the Board exquisite trio, “Come, Holy Spirit,* Were as follows: Mrs. Herbert Drame, Mr, 11, g, State Board seaools Elpazo, Tan R. W. Weaver, This b and Cuba. R, A, Support work selection was beautifully With Indians. Y. W, A Mountain rendered. Wo do not often hear Sthools. W, M, U, Work in generil talent of such ability. Their urge continued voices being of the best quality and “ecks of prayer and seli-denial. Cunusually sweet, blended as one per- ' Mrs. MeChire and Mrs, sented the Training School. feet whole. “Following Mrs, Eager spoke on the neeo sud possibilities, Miss Dover, sraduate, spoke on the meaning the Training school. Mrs taret R LTS RoA Provid Y. W ) B of K. Gooand schools, ing for boys school at Toluca, A. Support of 24,144 Support of women missions, number, pare a ¢l hospitals. Home recommendations home wid observance Kager o | came Dudley “Fear Ye Not, O Israel,” by Mr. Henry J. Orm. He { charmed and held his audience spell bound, with his beautiful, rich, res- | onant voice, sung in a most touch- ing manner. “His solo this Thomas presented the Maor Home helprul SO Were on Personal = Several made with mueh Vi that it was thought we could rot boust of having Mr. Orm as one townspeople, that be from abroad. The last selection, ‘Glory to God High, perfectly, completely, cnd bheautitully rendered in all pnrls.‘l rand music, lifted and in- audience into the was sung Literatore Falvy. committee wa The Ministry ited by Mrs, On Saturday of pr oGP oour own he i appointed to draft a program for "oheervance of the W, M, U, 20th a0 on S0 : Early in afternoon Saturday 1 teen representing four o ferent nations, were called to fplatform and a \mrk~ among them introduced oo "ake the Name of Jesus with You \nl\ sung by the four and such o Indians, iwred the reaims of g very lory young lady v We are proud of our Music Club, such a club in our It is w large asset to the Jtistic and social part of our town. in his own “And we are proud of our leader, | chorus. Several Men T. Fletcher, who had charge ! who |:n|||l| talk IG-nL'IMI. ol the music and who stands a peer touching way wiat the . 3 , done f cm. u. an accompanist and director. We "' sl onur snecess to her untiring ef- | tween b.and 6, o clock W forts and ability. (tors and delegateg attended a roo. S hat sate, artinite tion in the Lee Rucking hotels we take off our hats. The crowning service was Sun of her time, ability m. when a mass meeting of wors though she was hardly ers at home and abroad spoke. b able physically to be about. She is '¢l1 Inspiring experiences whi the life and inspiration of our mu-|*Flowed that the old time gospel 1ot lost its powers. Mrs. Buhlmian spoke of the ;of more Bibles. piomd that we have naticns, ca we joining of these India told 1t Lord city tongue; oV ability and and P 4 NeTosity she gave " “We thank one and all who helped | i need 0 beautifully generously to| make the music of the evening such & great success “We thank our friends, the dele- gates and strangers who showerel us with compliments and also for the wishes of the delegates and the strangers who so kindly hoped the same people would repeat the high class and beautiful music of Monday evening. “Tke following are those who took part: Sopranos— Mrs. Drane, Mrs. Mad- den, Mrs. Angell, Mrs. Armstead, Mrs. Cordery, Miss Drane, Miss Coni- bear, Miss Lessie Trammell, Miss Klopp, Mr. John S. Edwards. Altos—Mrs. Southard, Mrs. Ohlin- ger, Mrs. Clough, Miss Winnie Streater. Basses Weaver. Tenors - and Plenty of Evidence. ‘4 wonder,” said Slithers, stopping bis car at the roadside and addressing an old man working in the flelds, “It I can get any gasoline around here”” “I reckon ye kin,” replied the old man, straightening up and leaning ou his hoe. “Ye kin get it in yer system, anyhow. Them cars ahead o' VYe seems to have left a few ton of it be- hind ‘em, jedgin’ by the condition of the atmosphere.”—Judge. Added Zest. “I hear you are going to a mat- inee today,” Miss Green said to Miss Blazer. “I hope you'll emjoy your- self.” “Oh, I'm sure to have a good time!” replied Miss Blazer. “I'm g0 ing with a woman whose husband strongly disapproves of her seeing shows like the one we are going to gee; 80 I think we can't fail to enjoy ourselves.” E. C. Angell, R. W, J. H. Orme and Mrs. alter- who ! were | Miss Kathleen Maliory | stant QFECHAPHIPIHIPOFGFISGPO P CEOPTIOFIPOPOH AL OFAIODL 1O Qi FDOFO eatended | their ! | | the | oy 1 OUR CHILDRIN'S T Al Tl s SR 1 TT DY L. . 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