Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 5, 1913, Page 5

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BT (N 7 /‘»’\\J e Pollard is visiting old home in Port Tam- alyrtle street Methodist w evening at 7:30. 1 at 3 p. m. All are cor- < at Dixicland Methodist yrow at 11; Sunday 1.; Epworth League 6:30. cordially invited. fre cumberland Presbyterian «h will have services Sunday ) sunday night, Rev. Lewls of- Lting. Everybody cordially iny ol ———me yrs. J. M. Whitted and cousin, L | M. Tappan, left today for <. irille, where they will spend bonth enjoying the fine surf bath- and eplendid fishing that thi s West Coast resort affords. . and her brother, Mr. s Hutscn Gregorie, of Mulber- been spending several days ty the guests of their cousin, Ulric Huguenin, Miss Gregori:® v visiting in Mulberry but ex- % to return to Lakeland, being ¢ imoressed with the town and people. the e now pews of the Myrtle street ' chureh have arrived and laced in position, also the g \fter this improvement 3 + of the most handsom: the city. The pews ar: o, beingz quartered nnfactured in the most The earpeting is first the heanty of the thins 1l the work dene has or the funds subseribed not he one cent of dehr when everything is v. W. H. Steinmeyer, "ns worked earnestly to " this enterprise and feels t 1o hos eneceeded well in his Mr. J. W. Kimbrough returned last There ill be no services at the Catholic church tcmorrow. Cole & ITull and tl. C. Stevens wii close at 6 o'clock hereafter, excepi on Saturday night. The ladies of the Myrtle street church will serve ice cream and cake in Munn Park next Thursday after- noon. Everybody invited to patron- ize them on this occasion. E. Ohlinger presented us with a fine pine apple grown at Frostproof. From the looks of the fruit, that section is as well adapted Mr. F. night from a several days’ stay at to the culture of pines as the Eas: Clearwater, where he has a large Coast. truck farm. He reports that he will be shipping watermelons within the ELDER BLACKERBY ENTHUSES next ten days or two weeks. e———— Rev. 1. (. Jenkins went down to Tampa at noon toda ¥ to the bedside l of Mrs. John Selzeymer, who is s riously i1l at the Gorden Keller hos- pital Reports received today are to the effect that her condition is worse which will be learned with deepest regret by her host of friends here Rev J. R. Cason spent sever: hours in Lakeland today enroute Kathleen, where he will preach twice tomorrow. Dr. Cason will go over to the East Coast next week to visit his son and daughter and upon his return will be accompanied home by Mrs. Cason, who has been over there for the past three months. al | Lajeland is pleased over the an- nouncement made in the Telegram few days ago, that on April 14 business college will be opened in that city. A commercial and short- ke d department will be conducted by 8 man who h:s already some en- terprises of the kind in the State an¢ no doubt the college will prove of great value to Lakeland and also the neighboring towns and cities. Young men and women will come some dis- a tance to take the husiness course and | this will be heneficial to Lakeland and will also be giving nearby tow: an onnortunity that they have not before enjoved. - Jacksonville Times- Unlon. FIRST PI’ESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday gcheol, 9:45 a. m. Preaching scrviee, 11 a. T:30 p. m, m. an'l At the morningz service the I.m'tl'r! { Snpper will he observed. A cordial invite new eitizen Ter W R PATTERSON, Pastor. 01" GOD is Eternal I Vife, of that gif amr ? Auditorium Sundav 52} 0 TO CINCINNATI-LGUISVILLE ‘in South Atlantic TLimited; daily, hrough train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, 'of special intcrest and will receive| o oooope popes the ehild ™ P. A L. & N. R. R, Jacksonville, A — . e B e A sl . s S AN . 8 F Going un over oth at all quite so hard an ever-increasint BN ACUOI earning 3 per cent interest, The employer resnects the thrifty, saving man—for that man is a good citizen, pendable, of genuine benefit to him- self and his community. Open the bank account with the spare cash you have NOW--for the START is the thing, TN WS T A a5 - 2 when »en i - ST 0T RN G W LM 4 [ L S T SR I and valies le, de- relial ion is extended all | s and visitors to worship what is the true antithesis, SOME OVER LAKELAND Lakeland! Beautiful, delectabl: sakeland! Oh! Thou Fairest City of {all the Floridas! Thou only hast th- altitude, the balm of the pine wordy |tke wonderful, becuiling back t health and youth, the even increas ingz, invicorating nectar of oranse { blossoms und the scent of rose, tha, 'h your unequaled climate nese idroops or dies. ' Obh, ye gods! Ye Ine In ar lbl.\l{'l‘:ll,\' PARADISE, the hke o. I\\'hich there does not EXIST a Pioh in all the universe of God. Th: wealth of pine and oak fcrest, the groves of Lucious, Rich, Golden Fruit, the ever-increasing wonde: and the wholly unsurpassed sport, pastime and profit to be obtained from the 7 Large Freshwater Lakes lying within and cn the boundary of the City limits, the Desired Haven of many an Epicurean. All men desiring lllenhh Wealth and Happiness ma) 'have the Destre of their Heart, Pro- {vided they will give their Hearts to the Lord God, our Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesns, for *'Jesus says, Seek ye first the Kingdom of God an/’ His Righteousness and all these { things shall be added unto you." Yours in Jesus, ELDER WM. T. BLACKERRBY STHE EARTH * * * shall be burned up.”—-2 Pet. 8:10. “The earth abideth forever,”—Eel. 1:4, 13 there a contradietion here? MceGee, Sunday, at Auditorium. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE LECTURES. \ . | (Communicated.) \ | The phenomenal gueeess of the 1n | ternaticnal - Bilile couragcd the promoters ! efal arrangzements by which the ran- i! idly increasing demand from th' l | leetures has o to make spe- field may be fully and satisfacto | met. Because of ite hich mor: standing, its manifest intellizent citizenship, and the evident rmwr held everywhere for things religion Lakeland has been gelected as a poini [ more attention from the lecture hu-| ]rl‘au than is usually accorded towns | of 1ts size. ‘Iherefore a series of six lectures has been been appoiinted for this The first two were given by { Mr. M. L. Mcllvaine last Sunday at the Auditorium. - The remainder o. the series will be delivered by Mr. J. B. McGee, of the Bible Students’ As sociation, the first tomorrow at 3 p. m., and 7:30 p. m. The topics for the first will be “Three Worlds and One Earth;" the second will be “The Scriptural Hell.” All are cordially invited to attend These lectures are absolutely free, both directly and indirectly, to all who are in any wise interested in Bible study. place, NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL. Prof. Chas. M. Jones will open a Normal and Training school at the school building on May 5, and will continune fer two months, Teachers who wisL to take train- ing or who desire to prepare for the teachers’ examination, either Stateor county, should not misz the oppor- tunity to attend. Conditioned pu- pils aleo accerted. For further in- formation apply to Erof. Jones. 421-Sat.-Wkly By Way ci Identifying Himself, I “Do yo' krow who I is, sah? Does yo' organize me?" inquired a dilaph dated looking young colored citizen, addressing old Brother Bulginback. | “Well, sah, I'se d2 fool gen'leman dat done ‘loped wid yo' daughtah, Loola- belle, 'bout two wecks ago; and I kin prove it, spite-uh muh pussonsl *pear ance. And I'se come back yuh today, sah, to Infewm yo' dat it yo'll take her back ard gimme a new suit o clothee, all will be forgiven."—Kansas City Star. i | ‘ emum Right of Liberty. , Do not forget that every child has right to some leisure and some free | aon from observation. It is poulbhl to be too watchful. If children are taught to érink after food and mot with it, as a normal thing they will do ' it naturally, and suffer less from diges- tive troubles than if they drink h quently during a meal. P 7 u ki A EAE TS THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. APRIL 5, 1913. .m cmnnonw WMNIA OQHCJ- G CECTI Rt “ OLDEST AND BZST IN THx COUNTY. HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER. (Nestor Drama.) THE RICH MR. ROCKAMORGAN. (Champion—Comedy-Drama.) BECKY, BECKY. (Rex—Comedy.) Laitslum &LDRIN Curse 13 HFRE Sloan Park The Beautiful, Exclusibe White Residence Suburb, i “Athens, Ga., is plommmt in to reports for week, that city hx\n. voted §175,000 of municipal 1 provement bonds. Americus, Ga veted bonds for the improvemcut ot school facilities. A chautauqua for Bariow winter has been assured and the people there are rejoicing and look- ing forward to it with much pleas: ure. QUESTIONS on hell are invited by McGee at Auditorium, Sunday, April 6. 523 SHOES, SHOES, SHOES! We are now located in our new store, corner Main street and Florida nvenue. Have our stock arranged and are ready for business. We car- ry shoes for all the family. Would be glad to have you give us a call. Are receiving new goods daily. Special courtesy to ladies and chil- dren. We are very truly yours, The Kimbrough & Rutherford Shoe (o 617 WILL this earth be destroyed? Me- Gee at Auditorium, Sunday, April 6,3p m hud LT Tal = Y ar S e TOO LATE TO CLASSITY. OAOLDREA0NED STRRCIR R PR R e W FOR S\L1© C. . Redgrave, R, Baby chicks, . D 2, city. h2t LOST- Gold enfl bhutton, monozram Yo I B, i this office, 52? l:v frequently caused by defeeti e LETVOils and Incapable of concentration of mind. It's an Injustice to the chi'd that you do not have an expert makea ion examination and prescribe for the trouble. Special and personal care given to children. I)r I1 L.Lough Optometerist 711 Franklin Street TAMPA Could We Atiord 0 positively x'-l:n‘\mm- WHITE tLo\l R FLOUR if we did not KNOW that it is near perfect in eveiy detail a sciefice of milting could prodnce. Better bread. biscuits. rolls, pies and pastry will be the inevitable re« sult from using Wite Clover Flour “YOLR GROCER BAs IT" Finder please return to | | SADIOIOROGD B || Apply to \ BackwardinSchool - fi@i‘e Is ‘{B”" Proposition: No lottery, no scheme, just a plain business proposition. | Lot is desirably located- on corner, and well worth $300. Buy one or more lots, and for every dollar you pay in cash, you get 5 per cent in- terest in this lot. When all stock in lot has been taken in this way, all holders of certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, or hold ‘" for higher price. Should they prefer to sell at once, and no one ¢lse be willing to 'pay more, | will take lot ‘and pay $300.00 cash for it, ior if some desire to sell, i and other holders of certifi- cates desire tohold for higher price, I will take at cost, in- terests of those desiring to sell, and pay them cash for same. —— e x o 5 Property will be sold in this beau- tiful residence section for next few days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installmenis. Property is cer- tain to be higher, so sooner you buy, the lorger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. When you wish to look at property, see us or phone 342 or 165 Green, and will take you out in car to look it over. D. ii. Sloan

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