Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 2, 1913, Page 5

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday schoo! at 9:45 a. m. F. E, Sharp, superintendent. Special mu- sic by the orchestra. Preaching at 11 a. . by Rev. D. B. Sweat, cditor of the Florida Christian Advocate. Subject, “The Lamb of God.” Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Anthem by the choir, “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.” Epworth League meeting at 6:45 P- m., conducted by Miss May Tom- linson, president. Annual election of officers. All Leaguers urged to attend, Preaching‘at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. D. B. Sweat. Subject, ‘“Asleep on the Track.” . Anthem by the choir, “Abide with Me!” All are most cordially invited to attend the services and enjoy a day of fellowship with God’s people. Special invitation to those having no other church home. Mr. W. A. Hendrix goes to Tam- pa this afternoon on business and will remain over Sunday. of Fire e 5,000 Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Stephens are at Daytona Bnch for a few days, efter which they will proceed to Tennessee in their machine, stop- ping en route at St. Augustine, Jack- sonville and other points of interest. Wilson, of Homeland, friend, Miss Sue Wil Mr. George Moore returned last night from a month’s vacation spent most pleasantly at points in Ala- bama and elsewhere in that section, He returns in fine health and much benefitted by his trip. Hon. 0. M. Eaton returned last night from Jacksonville, where he attended a meeting of the O. R. C., for the purpose of perfecting a State organization. Mr. Eaton was hon- ored by election to the office of State chairman, as told in another column. McMasters of Tam. B of Mrs. J. R. Boul- | Florida avenue for a fof the death of Mrs. B-meeting of the Bap- ‘the Dixieland district “until next week. g The regular services will be held tomorrow night at the Myrtle Street Methodist church at 7:30 o’clock by the pastor, Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer. Sunday schoo’ at 3 o’clock. 4 There will be preaching tomorrow at the Dixieland Methodist church at 11 a. m. by the pastor. In con- nection with the services the mem. bers of the Elenora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 will conduct a memoral ser- vee of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH vaine reached home B a vacation trip of #3 Wilmington and oth- tet L. Wilder, who has | of Mrs. L. L. Bryant ree weeks, returned 3 Manatee today. We could include in these per- sonal items mention of at least two different families who shook the dust of Lakeland from their feet during the past few days and hiked north- ward—and who forgot to settle their bills before they left. More specific details may be given later. The church has granted its pastor a month’s vacation which he expects to spend in North Carolina. Sun- day’s services will be his last with the church until after the vacation. During his absence the pulpit will be filled each Sunday morning. No. tice of these supplies will be given from week to week. Tomorrow’s Services Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. .You are invited to all these ser- vices. jaser, of Komoka, ar- wisit Mrs. L. L. Bry. ly on North Florida | Fraser is a talented jd holds an important igosition. A lotter from Dr. J. Russell Mitchell, who 1s now a rising young dentist of Atlanta, bears the pleas- ing information that he is doing splendidly with prospects of a fine future, which is exactly what his many friends here have always pre- ! dicted for him. | i G S | MARSHALL & SANDERS SECURE F Srowaing, who has ELLISTON BUILDING CONTRACT | | ptleman passing along fmorning met a charm- and remarked, “I am me Georgia peaches.” plied, “I am from Bw, what was the use j turther? PATTERSON, Pastor. w. 8, for the past three| yeuerqay wag lucky Friday for CUH'BERWD PRESBY- ! "’:m“;:l ;:t ’::':: Messrs. Marshall & Sanders, as they TERIAN CHURCH porgia, wi u d fant, whieh will be' gt A ]:::‘L"gda;w,;f;d were | Preuching every third and four-h ‘° her friends. iopened yesterday in Tampa for the | Suniays, Rev. Lewls, pastor. | renovation, or rather the practical| Sunday echool, 9:30 a. m. rebuilding of the Elliston business| <The public is cordially iavited to e Coleman and Edna | block on Main street. The side walls | ihese services. erday for Hender-',.; ¢ome other portions of the pres- to be absent for | ent building will be used, but the pks, En route home gyeeratioms will cost ‘about $7,000. ® guests of friends in | mng pufiding will be raised: twe: full |: stories, a handsome front will be put |, in, and it will be generally made in keeping, with the hlndlme build- ings thut surround 1t. ' ‘This"'will make the entire block on Main street between Kentucky and Tennessee avenues a solid line of creditable business structures. Mesers. J. W. ‘Chiles and W. P, Pillans will be compelled to ‘vacate their present quarters on account of these improvements. Neither firm has as yet definitely decided on a lo- cation during the progress of the al- i Pursely, nccompanled l AT THE LUTHERAN CHURCH Regular morning service at the Lutheran church tomorrow at 11 a. m Sdnday school at 10 a. m. Even- ‘ing service at 7:30, A cordia]l welcome is exteaded to everyone. : L Fort, the well-known p is supervising the .Kibler hotel, will on y the room at the en- i Auditorium as an of- ctice of his profession CHAS. J. SHEALY, Supply Pastor. carefully done. l[cGluhn. 991 and daugliter, i and Mrs. Guy Wilson jren leave Monday for here they will spend PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE OK EASY TERNS —p— All streets clayed, cement slde- Jounted to the roof of | gear one, we want to express our r hotel and floated | pearttelt thanks. We appreclated he breoze. The flag 'the beautiful flowers more than we thowever, will be re.| have words to express. ger and finer onethat | May God bless each of you and ed for the purpose bY | when the death anzel comes to your fome, may you have justsuchfriends as we have had In the greatest loss Who has been with | ¢hat cem como to any home. gency at Jacksonville J. A. COX, FAMILY ur years, is now with AND RELATIVES. II | [ ] n and see if it isn’t a dandy. el The stockholders of the i1.ukelana Hardware & Plumbing Co., will holy Wedneday, August 6, 1913, to trans- act any business that ma, legally ware & Plumbirsg Co., rison, President. M. L. Mo 935 age, and that institu- d to do the most dif- and generally to givq omobile service. The of this Garage ap- er colum 7 B S W LR AM' MAJ[SI L. IAUDIIORIUMI $—FINE FEATURE REEL—35 TONIGHT FATTY'S DECEPTION A Bidesplitting Comedy Qe ”" SONIA.} e Saaar ‘,." THE MYSTERY OF THE STOLEN A fine show tonight; look it over CHILD FATE A Pretty Biograph Story HERE THAN AT D COME HERE. A Vitagraph Comedy Featuring THE ROMANCE A Lubin Comedy-Drama THE GRIM TOLL OF WAR Creat Wgr Feature Taken In Jacksenville (PERIOR LAW merican Eclair Pic- Three Reels ' TONIGHT E EDISONIA Holder Lakeland’s sing tonight at the Maurice Costeilo, the Clever Actor THE SACRIFICE \ | A Beautiful Drama Monday— DIXIELAND Y & WILLIAMS 1 appear in a funny which lasts about THE BRUSIE SISTERS A Pretty Story of the South and WHEN WE THREE MEET AGAIN MATINEES WEDNESDAY .. 100 AND SATURDAY 2 Reel Feature THE NVIDING THLBORAN, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG. 3, 1913, HARNESS and’ sult-case repairing | termined not to carry any old ‘| carry out our determination by their annual meeting in their officel ERATION--.help us make| comne before them. Lakeland Hard- Clly 1 Williamson- Mcore Co.![ Wanting PROMPTaction! M. G. Willard § LAKELAND .. FLORIDA ¥ | PAGE F1i-r FLETCHER SEEXS T0 DO - ANAY WITH PRINTING WASTE (Continued from age 1.) positions, many of them minor ones, is contemplated in the bill. The power of the public printer to create new positions and fix salaries on the mechanical side of the office is to be limited also. At present he is em. powered to create any position he wishes and to pay as high a salary a8 he sces fit, taking it out of the lump appropriation of $6,000,000 made for the printing office. It the bill becomes a law the pub- lic printer will not be permitted to fix any salary higher than $2,260. Congress will reserve the right to fix all higher salaries, g HOES Don’t go with your feet HUZ giving you pain. Bring HOOES them in and be fitted by EXPERT SHOE FITTERS. e i @ It is seldom, if ever, pou find them all together--the Shoe, the Style and the Price--we have them all. @ Now is the time to save money at our Great CLEARANCE SALE. SHOES AT COST Kimbrough - Rutherford Shoe Co K. K. K's Entertained Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Miss Genevieve Morrow delighttully entertained the K. K. K.'s at her bhome on South Tennessee avenue. Tables had been arranged in the parlor and living room, where an interesting game of “hearts” was very much enjoyed, receiving a box Mary Jackson won, receiving a box of correspondence cards, and Miss Margaret McCullough receiving the booby. Dainty refreshments of cream and cake were served after whlch W short business meeting was held.” ‘Those entertained by Miss Morrow i were Misses Gladys Wilson, Mary Jackson, Hazel Ormsby, Helen Coni- bear, Mabel Wadkins, Annie Cargill Mayes, Margaret McCullough, of Valdosta, Ga.,, and Annie Dukes, of Houston, Texas. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheunmatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects £tc. Antiseptic Anodyno. used in- ternally and externally. Price 25c. ( § ¥ Oppesite New City Hall The Store With Golden Colors i e e e e S M P e G AR e B S J. P. McCORQUODALE The Florida Avenue Grocer PHONE RED Respecttully asks his friends and the publ generally to} give him a call when needing Fresh Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Etc. HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION 290 290 FOR SALE—Fine ten-acre tract in city limits; good house of four rooms; six acres first class truck land and four acres in’ bearing grove. A bargain for quick sale. The John F. Cox Realty Co. |-C-E| 1032 It Is Never Too Late | g st L ; e Smaam e a|| 1O Do the Right Thing is at least a &rop which makes it ren @ver; 50 in & series of kindnesses here s at last one which makes the n n over~—~From Boswell's Life It is not too late to buy & good refrigerator. It will save a lot : for you this season and bo instantly available when warm westh- 5oc ror Any Straw er comes again We'l] ioe it for you the #irst time FRZE. It is not too late to begin using OUR ICE if you have ici beem * baying from us before We will give you good foe, good weight and good service. Hat in our stock—-we a'e de- stock from one season to It is no* [! of our Coupon Books T, another. YOU can help ys|| ™" %" 10 late for eme poa one, and Jou'll regret that you did mot use it before, you'll res: o te bsve it in the house as long as you take jce. Our drivers 'r-e these eeks enjoying the fine | tergtiomg, sharing these season e - . d good fishing of that o walks, electrio lights, eity water, g ?n .nd bar books £-r sale. CARD OF THANKS ehade trees. Bes O. C, Rogan or 8.(gains. IF you will interest M. Stephens. 829 : . ; C p d a flag-ralsing today, | g those friends whose kindness, yo.urself il _busmess Tn Lakeland I ce om any etty young ladles, | gympathy and practical help were 8o this manner—we in turn will Phone 26 k- B. and D. B. Kibler, | mych comfort to us in the loss of our NOTICE. be able to give you FRESH- EST MERCHANDISE. Give us YOUR GO-OP-! this this store a credit to our| ‘FASHION SHOP FOR MEN. TROUBLES e —— But we are here to setle YOUR SHOE QUESTION. RENTERS—GWNERS f tiwill do well to see Come in and let us FIT YOUR 17 Kentucky Building FEET CORRECTLY ~=78 & Dutton-Harris Co. g Kissimmee Lakeland | The ¢ Saboy } Telegram0; Week

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