Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 6, 1913, Page 5

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- D il THE EVE S et CRSONALY DARAGRAPH : e communicants at this church. The (] Mrs. 0. R. Ford, of New York music, as usual, was good. City, is In Lakeland the guest of her| [ the evening we attended the ¥ : Fire | Case of friend, Mrs. J. M. Keen. She fs very | jnitial services in the new Myrtle | much charmed with Lakeland and !gtreet church in North Lakeland. hone 5,000 !w"h the ideal weather. Brother Steinmeyer gave his people ! 5 |8 helpful and appropriate sermon. i The ladies of the Presbyterian |This church and Sunday school will ;4 Patton, a charmlnalchurch announce that they will not 'y formally organized next Sunday. returned to herlhold their food sale Saturday but | ¢ after a pleasant visit | will give notice later when same is ing which time she ¢ be held. & or Miss Mary Groover, | | LAKELAND'S METHODIST | CHUBCHES. | | The Floridh Christian Advocate says the following this week of Lake- lund’s Methodist churches: It is always a pleasure and privi- lege to this editor when he can be at home over Sunday. Last Sunday was one of those happy occasions. At the morning hour we heard Brother Jenkins preach at the First chureh, and enjoyed the communion | service with his large congregation. This was not built in a day as w: the chapel in Dixieland, but it was built in doublo-quick time. Work wias bezun in January and now ¢ very cereditabile which wili hotel mien in Florida, et perhaps 3o houses @ ing Manazer Rome at eral duys past W e time past | : ’ | i t Fred West, of Lakeland, one of th»-l known | 5 church frowning, accom- . Miss Robeson, hus been . and the ) ¢ the By 1.y in Tampa u.l'i,) the LS b ' best O people, goed consrecation First ¢huegh Lind and Myrtle street coming forth mother church within a fis 4 e rocord. The peonle of the parent are faithfully <, M provnd ol her offsprin i | i » tlotel Equip- from the to, traveling rep- "pent Co + ¢ Dodson Printers’ Lakeland today. Mr. Fort Myers I'ress, church TELEGRAM, LARELAND, FLA, should be and doubt- [ standinz by thesge new churches, and Lakeland about every The City Conncil held the recular he notes much monthly mecting last nizkt at which : v ovisit {time matters ol a routine numrt'g were up for discusgion The husi-l Carlotta ‘passed ness transacted will umufur in l!msv‘ d yesterday from cclumns as soon as the minutes are vhere she organized a furnished us by the city clerk r of the Daughters of Thirty-four char- o enrolled. this is as it should be, HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. Mrs. Geo. Phillips numbered among the sick list. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ileath, of Lakeland, | were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mereer, The Farmers' Club, which was to have been held at the home of Mr. Euzene Finn on Feb, 175, will be held at their howe on M 15, to be hoped the w is ey The store of Mr. ) D two miles north of town, was hroken ivto Tuesday nicht and $10 in tished Methodist di- | money taken and $£2 cheek, be- v today are Rev, J. L. isides a quantity of zoods, Mr. Sims et Meade and Dro Lo Wobgays he has a cers sod idea who it They are here ie and will have the parties prose- ve finding time o cited ag soon 1e he vets some more thonany friends who proof, hut in the meantime he offers Sims, ahout a | ch lody invited to come and briazx of leagt one new member as well 200 OFOTOBOTOFOTO 2 It is|& hor man wiil |4 send us i poed day this time, Every- E P MARCH 6, 1913, At the Annual Business Show, New York City. November 11-16-1912 The “Underwood Typewriter Again proved conclusively in a public demonstration its superior qualities in Speed Accuracy S:ability Operated for eight solid hours (continuously) by eight of the world's fastest typists, in hali- hour relays, one Underwood Typewriter (taken from stock) preduced the magnificent total of 53,944 words, averaging nearly 10 strokes per second. The crucial test of stability was here shown. No- where, at any time, kas a typewriter turned out such a tremeudout amount of work in the same time. This is a world's record, The UNDERWOND TYPEWRITER in the! International Specd end Accuracy Contests won First Nine places in the Wosld's Championship. First Four places in the World's Amateur Championship, First Two places in the World's School Champiorship. break- ing all former records. Every Record, Every Year, in Every Contest is held by t!,;» 'UNDERWOOD *The Machine You Will Eventually Buy Underwood Typewriter Company, Incorporated 1 () 0 mn the Cumberland re prog in ng in ittend- od » publie ig cor- ut ser- from 7 e, of Fort Meade, time in Lakeland rosister, Mrs. Ward was accompanied to little May Pender, who $25 for thejr arrest and couviction the W Ahet of | (I ) L it Lakeland from La Pelle, he has boen for several days { pust. The reverend gentlerman is one o the west popular members of the :(-nln'vrvnw, and has a host of friends | who always to ! Fort Myers. i ‘ thron i 1y today e & home where weleome his visits -Fort Myers Presg | G. P. Webb, of Lakeland, stock leialm agent for the A, L. C, is in! colle well filled haskets Mrs. Julian and Mrs t the Zimmers last week ind Mo witih Mrs worn Aoy Price home o 11 Mr. ! Arthur Pearce hiny " moved in iree’s mother, Mre Inn Mrs, Pearce’s permitting her to keep house all hope for her gpeedy recovery Mr. Bennett, who lately h up a homestend over near Ar roturned home Tuesday, but will r m We jturn to his claim again in a few . ping a hint,” she replied as she snug- days. Mr. Stanley Livingston, nephew of Mrs. Bennett, a promisin - r sevoral days with | uts at Fort Meade the city for a few days adjusting va- young man, will look after the farm rious claims in this county. Mr 'during Mr. Bennet’s absence. | Webb has been connected with the | & Robert F. Walker,' Ccast Line for many years past and bered among the sick. + ire the parents of a|being a gentleman of pleasing ad-| Apout a dozen friends met at the “lter, born last night. Mrs, ; dress makes friends with all whom pome of Mr., and Mrs. Geo. Pearce iore popularly known as he comes in contact, which makes ¢, ging Friday night. 'on,a noted singer, and him a valuable man as an adjuster | wmpq B C. Willcox and Mrs. Davis s of hereelf and husband | of claims.—Fort Myers Press. :were calling on Mrs. Murrell Mun-‘\ Ttted to learn of the ad- T T 'day and also had the pleasure of i !HASELL AND PAUWAY NOTES. meeting Mrs. Dr. Hart at her love- | I Mr. J. Williams was in Lakeland ly home. | | Wednesday on a buginess trip. [ 1 wonder what has become of onr ‘ Friends here recret to learn Mr, sister Pauway correspondent. From Eddie Hill of Medulla, who has been the gound of loading rails Panw gick for the past fow wee ¢ Wil roon be a thing of the past Any well to gee lin Young Mrs. Zimmer Is also pum- | | | | | it . of Coldwater, Mich., d vesterday from Or- me time, and has a | ck's She was in- by her friend, Ne eavs that her t Mrs. Ray di!-® sooner ag she Fore one wantinz eats ownld is confined to trest he will to improvine, i g i in althonel on Jack Price on Lake 1] et better and be able be ont in BWorth nrettiest place ¥ We corry a it and tubes, ineludi otler 1in 1 hay ¢ Call ¢ tomobile and Supp! ol doubt, e v 1ol rd of Trade, v nd contemnla dnve at Doy 1 . er an {line e e png nt Pan ': © n had eonsido: with him on the | 1 to eon thi TYSPS meanetre nd feel that jr | 1P% 1ers oror t Il ———— fre A1 | parente, tey e ATISYITTY FOUXDATIONS 1 contract a solid szaseenned?d’ | %D BEST IN m‘sg — | Uadnncdn 2EEL T2 s B 1Ldiivodd CARTER & CARITR | it « r est LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop, e . P = ""’lnnu...-....l- 5 and 10 Cents Leaith not | | Branches In All Principal Cities 126 W. Bay St. OOTOBIEOHODOT Facher's Hint, The midnight stillness of the dark- taken fonod parlor was punctuated with a ulin, "erash just overhend. *“\Wha-wha-what was that, dud-dud-darling?” exclaimed the young man. “Merely father drop- gled a little closer. & Comnenration, A little irl vho had heen ont walks | ing with her aunt heard the lattep complain that hor feet were tired. “My feet get tired. ton, when [ 0 out walks | tnz* sald the small makden, “but I always think what a nice ride my stomnach bas been having.” Zellet el ded Ie (P et el e R Le bl e ld Jacksonville, Fla. SO QIPTOTTIPINT QIOHOe . sosirid Possible Explanation. In a Connccticut hamlet where old | fashioned regulations are in force, | the night-watchman has a dog thag "ehases the young children off the strects at eight o'clock. This must | be the dog that put the “cur” in ews } few—Cleveland Plain Dealer, WS PARK HILL| Ten Good Reasens Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Bccause it is in the Best Town in South Florida. as HIGH if not HIGHER e » Sccond. Because it point in Lakeland. Third. Bcecause it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Wal Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe scen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Vighth. Because it is the most zttractive Residential Sectior in Lakeland. Ninth. id on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Bcrause if you don't, you will wish you had, if you do, wil! always be glad. : t,"w a4 biacd \ n any y 3 @ it} ks ald Because all Streets will be Graded. 1 i K] o or “ oL Because Lotscan % o — \Y. S— Deeni- Bryant OUan - or §. M. STEPHENS Ml s 3 — —— e " PR L WS

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