Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 16, 1912, Page 5

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P Jordan, of Bartow. in the city the guest Mrs. J. H. Gen- rday qndmot her, e 4fternoon. R star market has| Lo ir Guy Toph dispos- b <t in the business to ? ry. Mr. Clemons in in charge. witson and | home last night! isit with her par-| J. R Cagon at ‘cplendid health and way prepari i jtome to Lakeland tor the wintoy delizhted her comin riends by ,returned last "illh’[ Tomorrow morning Rev. Isvac € and will spend aademy. ——— r ynclizon, after ike it, \r and Mrs. €. G. Memminger, Mitchell Kifg, of Atlanta, | » a brother of Mrs. Mem- formed a pleasant party . Mr. Memminger's handsome WM. Bevis has sold his lovely to Tampa Saturday, going. PLRSONAL little | york, { ber denth theretore the | Jenkins leaves for the annual Motl- | idays here with his ' edist conference at Tampa, havine | .4 student at the Geor- ‘ [reached his 1ast sermon for the year | ; last evening. several Hjove and good will of not only his «nee from Lakeland, dur- {entire congregation but of the citi- time he was cool drink | zcns of the city, regardless of de- 4 St Petersburg drug store, | yomination. e ~nd to Lakeland and says | ful speaker, a friend to every worthy i 1o get buck—that there's "cause and a pleasant, genial gentle- i the American State bank. ne of the prettiest bunga- cieral who wanted to pur- base 11 ns soon as At was KNOWR |y eiors, candy, ete., will be i o b Bevis desired to sell. Miss Edwards, the charming mil- er .t the cmporium of Miss Reyn- . noon today for her home L U \la., where she will o South Florida avenue, the [y, ¢ Christmus gifts to the Or- being: Mr. Jack Chund, | oy pave at Enterprise. The bex will the vity, and Mr. Chunn Was o wpjle down town shopping. Uristmas holidays with | oped that she wil s is not certain. She wrin social eircles, 1y missed. and i Wilson, who has a few days in Lake- noon train for Or slie goes to enter the \dventist sanatorium. | shphiaiiatil Bl !',1 vely eifts for children, and at this Miss Nuna Patton is conducting a g ( hristmas sale on millinery, and the g person who believes in giving usefal o gifts can well vigit her estabilsh- 3 mien: and select a hat, either for a :3 child or grown person--nothing /o fwoold make a more accentahle or ?: rleasing gift, and the prices have 2 Misz Pation also has som lovely Buncker hiciz, neckwear aud art | oods, that make pretty and inex-|3 pensive gifts. Hauir ribbons ma vecks ago and has not | valk since. Her many thut her condition wili improved. ‘v a dog that you think do not fail to keep it| because at 19 the authorities o kill all dogs that ar2 ¢ at large. This may but it is necessary in oid endangering the lives dren and others. Take family pet, if you are t has not been infected. (EDISONIA) %«mmmemcn’g or it, rrow #3350 122020802990C Comedy nother Piz Feature ller” from Whittier's Famous Poem. 100 sescsssssameneg "ULOREN UNDER 18 ... w....00! yrqnecenecenenenecenecensc iE ULDEST AND BEST IN THE | oo BOOLOOQEOOOD00D THE or D% e R. H. Omohundro was called to the bedside of hic father, C. F. Omo- Ftundro, who is critically ill at his tome, Keswick, Va. Mr. Omohun- dro is well known here, being one of the firm of Omohundro Bros. Lumber (o. at Griffin, Fla. )/ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall, of Mich- igan, have returned to Lakeland fo: the winter, and are stopping as usual vith Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds. o a meeting of the|They are building a comfortable ary committee of the home on Park Hill, which they will at Mrs. Fletcher‘lioccupy upon its completion, They sec great changes in the town since they left in the summer. Mrs. Joseph LeVay received the sad intellizence Saturday night that her mother, Mrs. M. Wortman, who is well krown in Lakeland, hal passed away at her home in New Mrs. LeVay left for that ciry | 1st night to b crent at the fu- eral. Murs. W 1 had been in came as agrest hock to her d 182ater, o Dunnellon on a| REV JENKINS GOES T0 COIl- | | FERENCE TGMORROW MORNING | Rev. Jenkins carries with him the! 5 an earnest, force- | man, whom all hope to sce re- tirned to the Lakeland pastornte. As this is his first year in Lakeland, thiere is little doubt but that he wil! be returned, and all hope that they will have the privilege of welcoming| C1vde Melton. the marshall. By order, this scholarly gentleman back to : “'R""E IV c. S. L. A. CLONTS,, Lakeland. Bertie Vogt. Mayor. || —— L.ois Robertson. Lakeland, Fla., Dec. 9, 1912, ! Box Being Prepared — = sl 5 For Methodist Orphanage. The Epworth League will send a be left at Bates store and any desiv- ing may leave anything suitable Toys, hose, hair ribbons, ties, fruit, appreciated. THE PLACE TO GET YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. been slashed way down cstablishment there is a varied and beantful array from which to choose. HOIOTOIQIOIBBOIOIOIOINIONY (Y- E-E-K-R-R-R- - SUBERBA TONIGHT. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader # OVERTURE. THE HAND OF FATE. (Selig—Drama.) ALKALI IKE'S POARDING HOUSE. | | (Essanay—Comedy.) ! l"\"\'(;__T‘""‘ PRICE | 1 (Lubin O= [Ny - General Admission...0c Children, under IZ....Scl LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL been perfect in attendance and in punctuality are entitled to have their names placed on the following honor roll: FHDFOHOFO POLOIRIDPOPOWOFO O ':v~?:0*§’0<!’0~3‘0«!'0€*0'w'3'0€'0<l’0'!*? o AJESTI C SR, \Yesheatre ; “The Home¢ For Savings” Program for Tonight, % 3 } 4 OF LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 16, 1912, Edith Holbrook. Veleta Fancher. Carrie Jerkins. GRADE III A. Clifton Wesselman. Lavergne Webster. Dennis Bryant. Loig Fitts. Ruth Runyan. GRADE 1II B. Mary Rader. Ruth Swindel. Marie Leonard. Mortimore Haynes. Hattie Belle Reddick. GRADE 11I C. Elita Cason. Earl Futch. Aubrey Dillard. Francis Krummell. Louis Swatts. Second Entrance. Those who have pupils of school age to enter the first grade, please send them the first week of school | after ('hristmas, if you desire them to be in school the next four months. CHAS. M. JONES, HONOR ROLL. Those who have made 90 per cent above in scholarship and wkohave GRADE XIIL Pearl Haynes. Elsie Norton. William Emerson. GRADE XI. Lloyd Hooks. Gladys Wilson. Esther Heath. GRADE X. None. GRADE IX. Genevieve Duggan. Lurlene Pillans. Leon Jackson. GRADE VIIL James Boulware. Annie Jones. Helen Schaffer. Lena Scalley. Earl Peterson. Principal. GRADE VIl A, Edward Holbrook. Mada Phillips. Useless Mechanism, i The New York inventor who has | perfected a machine to tell a man | when he 18 in love seems to be wast ing his time and talents. The woman usually has a way of arranging these trifling detuils, { Hazel Ingler. George Tibbals. Carington Nelson. GRADE VIl B. Redel™ Gain, Adie CEMENT SIDEWALKS, | AUBURNDALE, FIA. Bailey. Nannie Funk. Nellie Alderman. Elmer MeArthur, GRADE VI A, Realod Bids will be veeeived up to [B Roy Mitche!l. ! wkopoomoof Dee, 21,1912, and Joe 1olbrook Wil Lo onened that evening by the GRADIE VI B, Bowid of Pubiic Works for the con- D. 1. Sloan, Jr. struciio approximately ooun ‘ Mary Weaver, square e of cement sidewalks on PAGE FIVE. NOTICE! We will cut the price on all our Ladies’ Suits Call at once and see the prices we are offer- ing. . We appreciate your calls. td Conant Bariow and Lake avenues, Specitien- vt dhued on tion. can be obtained hy addressine n ngton. i.' Wiley Jones, town clerk, and all 3 GRADE VA, lbids must be addressed to him, Hubert Wright, The o rejeet | marked “Bids for Sidewalks.” Anuie Laurie Waring. board rescives the right Morris Glidwell, any and all hids. Arthur Clonts. l A Helen Holbrook., GRADE VB, None. - GRADE IV A, Willie Anderson. Tyler Jackson. William Mecllwain, GRADE 1V B, Evelyn Yarnall, Wood Nowlin. Dentzel Edmiston. Miller Pope. . C. THORP, Chairman Board of Public Works. 12-16-5 NOTICE. Owing 1o certain dogs being re- ported us mad and having bitten other dogs, it is hereby ordered that all persons owning dogs will keep them up or muzzle them for the space of fifteen days from this date, otherwise they will be taken up by For The Men. Nothing would please the men folks more for a Christmas 3 { CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida | Through the Door of @ Bank Many a yourg man has won his way upward in the busincss world. The habit of saving in a representative institution---as well as the helpfui as- sistance which this bank renders its’ patrons---demands consideration. The doors of this birk are cpen to as- sist every worthy «rterprise of indi- vidual or corporation e THE AMERICAN STATE BARK We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest ARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN Ar | e anonnnonse000000 00 Q000D LOOK AT THIS BOPKTETIVAS 4N N VPR L7 TR RN T [ We,are going to give our customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $I5 suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. Don’t forget . s ——aa® to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. The Hub E- i JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland tmOEO'EO'i’O‘E QIO IO IOVOFOROTOPQBOPOPOSO I QSOOI Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- rnived, When wanting something in candies don’t forget them. §5c Sack. H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 AL AOSTIETIFOMG DO OSTIIRO OOEOY QPG FPPXPAPOPOIOPOPOEQ L3 2 ire that you are i ¥ usiness? Many zo00d bookkeeper is handia d or syster 1 audit and install systems suit able to you iness R furnished. Offices: Dawson & Thorntou building. TAMPA, Expert Accountant FLORIDA. —— T e s 2 — T E—— s —— pot 4 - R T o S e B— e~

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