Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 5

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: d SR VPR J. Fred DeBerry has been spend- ing this week in Washington, D. C., where he went to witness the in- augural ceremonies and to further the interests of his application for appointment to the position of sec- ond assistant postmaster genera].— Plant City Courier. Case of Fire one 59000 pezham, of Bartow, is 4l days in the city, ¢ yor sister, Mrs. P. C. AT THE LUTHERAN CHURCH |— TOMORROW IS MISSIONARY DAY AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Tomorrow forenoon at 11 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Warner, of St. Petersburz, < will preach at the Lutheran churcn,;'l'u Members aud Friends of the day on a sBOPPIDE €XPe- 1, g his health permitting, he will | Methodist Church: e the trip dn ME o0 oreach at 7:30 p. m. The pub-| lic cordially invited { to the fact that tomorrow is Mission- B ——— : —_ tary Day at the First church. In the ,1;““1‘!.,"!(3:‘\1:56 ::nll,‘t: FIBST BAPTIST CHURCH. 'r};rl)rxllu*: vl’\e pfnls'lur will preach ou d th i ome Missions,” taking up the mis- .nd from there ‘wenl to Preaching by Pastor Nowlin both ' fionary work within our own con- s und Terra Cela, re- iorninE aud tvenine {ference and showing what we are The evening subject is “The Smédolng and what the needs are. There of Gambling.” Sunday school at | &re some startling facts. I think that 9:45 a. m. B, ¥. P. U. at 6:16 p. |ou will be interested, m. Everybody cordially invited. | In the evening the missionary ' = Y {committee will have charge of the o _—‘i':‘.-‘s"lv:::;l&;:v'l;- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN service, | undgrsland that a ver; . the pa ' ) CHURCH TOMORROW.”‘M program will be rendered, got- iten up by H. D. Bassett, lay leader, land his committeemen. It will be ‘well worth hearing I There will be no public eollection, but an envelape offering, Those wh. chave the duplex envelopes will plac [ their missionary offering in the re! end; those who have not will b supplicd with &pecial envelopes Very cordinlly vonrs, ISVAC €. JENKINS, Pastor <. J. b, O'Hern and .. Cowdery went down services tomorrow street Methodist « m. Sunday school sunday school, 9:43, Morning service, 11 o'clock Evening service, 7:30. i missionary commit- Pist Methodist church tomorrow night at 700 o'clock., A she- sim and addresses 20Y and all of the You are cordially invited to attend r most prominent | e prozram will | A t artraction. A! EVANCELISTIC SERVICES. | extended to all! | to be interested ' I4 better either at ducted at the Vbvent Christian temt er—————— jon the Dowyer subdivision by k¢ | GO TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVITTE Via South Atlantie Limited; dail, Evangelistic sorvieos being cor E,‘\,:.Ilm, evaneelist for the Georzia and Florida Advent Chrig- throuzh train, Diners. I C, Bretney, [tian Contorence, are being favored | PO L& NOROR, Jacksonville SAID OF “UNCLE HENRY." South | trm of Meliucken Las landed the ne the new five. | With 1 o1 building at|terest e ructare is to cost{@t 11 a m. Under the head “Thanks, Unele | 1e the leading|=:5%0 p. m, and preaching serviee at Henry,” the Plant City Couric, triving and thriv- T:30 p. m. The public is cordiall 8YS: Il building is toinvited to attend. Meetings Wil . “There is a department fn the two | conerete, and as | continue all next week. Come and | Lakelund newspapers in which resn < it is possible to [ Pring your Bibles :I:nrl,v appear interesting communiea rs. Kibler, of o sticns written in rural Rube style un- Pdward Holder | AT THE CUMEERLAND "der the headinz: “Ruminations of sood attendance and in- Services tomorrow mornin< Children's meeting at Lirely interested /W hotel.—Ocala | . Serviees tomoirow at 11 o'clock n. | those who read these interestin: R— e by the Rev, )0 D Lewis. Subject “Ruminations of Uncle Henry' that | of Lake- “The True Belicver 1s Not to Be our “Uncle Henry” is not what th. U A e Last Greg Jay as name would €eem to imply and that ance men, w Judoied at the Last reat bay @ ply @ i " wing over | We Have Always Heard ' Same sub- the afore mentioned “ruminatior; ¥ jod i ed at T:30 p.m A }oin reality soringe fresh and erigp from i J 4 3 : . e LT T R T MACNARRAAS A AN NAAMVARRAAAANA : | “In the latest i o of the Lal H i mat A “Wau, FAREN “~ e “ne Po S Vv ke G Gl | WwH2OUAU UWEY S I-.{JCLL 111 BOrK Iu L:\l l[ : r L in Pl xes Ah0 First. Bccause it is in the Best Town in South Florida. t rorher, ot Serte i Grgbabiatonn U St Sccond. Pecause it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than anv LM ouee Grow " H t cost nd by ard comine to Plant (i . . £ Rome, G..] of the eheop paid for thes, badd the Lorc. 17 8¢ comtag to Plant. O roint in Lakeland. a1t o~ pemusgalloadaid Y e i (e e o Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. i | R EI——— e gentenee, ‘on will note that ) ! lozal gerviees ' 2 I e 5 Ha Was Literary. doeen’t propoee that the new hote] Fourth. e i L - rary Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. E -;.,“r:q:’d h"“p” Uterary,” remarked a visitor to the % bt bes Brown hous-hold to the negro maid, : ding lawyers glancing at a pile of magazines lylng ive of Georgia,|on the floor. “Yas, ma'am,” replied tden ,”"W” ts to spend | the ebony-fuced girl, “y2s, ma'am, he ) his life in France, | sholey am literary. He jes’ nat‘ull! '™ £ans educated in | Mttahs things &l over dis year house. YAmpa Tribupe, My, | =—Womar's licme Comipanion =" "s UDITORIUNA _"ew | A UDITORIU “""’“’"*\ ATHEATRE [ ] g I3 N'usics.picccor(;hgsu’a.% why not get eatisfaction—the J | cheapest job? o | _ tezrecceonss ; CEMENT ! e . FOUNDATIONS " AN H T a) AND BEST IN THE I ’O N I G | Placinz the contract with wuei COCX i means ing a solid cement foun- . dation that will practically last for- BLANC“[ WAI-S" !n e.er—that makes the most econom- | ' | | i o as it eliminates cost of 1+ | ete ‘¢ Northwest) .. —— i ST TReels rany amrow " STONE WORKS : ..l: '0 a“d 20 CCH[S H. B. Zinmerman, Prop, PRLESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | Uncle Henry.” There s a stron. suspiclon in the minds of many of ' THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. - And a Complete Showing of Millinery and Ladies’ Accessories MARCH 11th and 12th I INVITE YOUR INSPECTION wn secms to be very --when it {s bullt—eghall Leep al' | [K MO 8, 1913, Tus Svworcare Cur Co o % Miss Minnie Reynolds the ‘travelin men fiom stayin aiiyhave surmised, in any way connected night in Plant City,’ only many of with the Evening Telegram. them."” The Courier {8 right when it says that Uncle lienry is not a man. Injand tubes, including the Lite tanks, and Presto service. W buy direct, pay cash, securing Jow- " est prices, and can sell you just a- y as you can buy same class Call and see us We carry a large line auto tlrvsichflpl famous goods anywhere. 21y Co. Please let me call your attention | fact she is one of the brightest wom- | Michelin, and other lines, also a gen- Lakeland Automobile and Bupy :m er in Lakeland, but is not, a8 many | eral line of auto supplies, Prest-O- | (%e ] / é}bcetr el Oré // : ) P MANY IMITATIONS %: claim to be *just as good,”’ but a claim is never a proved fact. Stick to a Certain?y. BUY ONLY TH= GENUINE THE REILY-TAYLOR CO New Orleans. PARK HILI. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be seen from its Summit. Sixth.F Because Shade Trees will be planted on all straets this all. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on R€ASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. =S CO0—2 Deer- Bryant G. C. Rogan > or S. M. STEPHENS

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