Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 11, 1913, Page 5

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t Mmmmmw SO TOMORROW AT THE IJHIIHI}HEE Qomnmmoaomoumoom ange street and Tennessee avenue. Rev, 914 East Orange street; phone 116 Blue. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Sunday school at 10 8. m . The pub- le is cordially inviteq to attend all services of the church. new classes organized last Sunday. {One is the re-organization of the young married women of the church; the other is for men whose ages fall between 33 and 60. Let all who are eligible to membership in either of these classes come tomorrow and join. Our ret increase last Sunday was excellent. Still there are many others who ought either to join or renew their attendance. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Im- portant announcement to be made at the morning hour concerning the or- ganization of our men into a busi- ness league to do business for the Grace Evangelical Lutheran—Or- W. E. Pugh, pastor; residence, ceremonial dresses within a f —— i . . ew . Lord. Evening meeting strictly F' days, : : Case Of ire c“y;l::ey l:&n to hold the first coun- | All Saints (Episcopal) Church— !evangelistlc. Our uniformly large on Friday, the 24th, at which | R¢v. Richard "Bolton, ' priest in Znnd inicreasing congregations, both dhone 5,000 r. Cleveland Finger, of Jackson- 1 | jumber inspector for the Up-' ’ch Lumber Co., is gpending a days here, the guest of his fa- . (apt. W. L. Finger. office. them with their patronage, ev. 1. C. Jenking has received a . irom Rev. J. M. Bass, stating ‘1‘,- would pass through Lakeland afternoon at 5:40 enroute to REV. JENKINS BEGINS SERIES \ieade, where he goes to con- i Meade, ‘l' ) jmorrow morning the pastor wil] | a big vival. ! a big re (Preach on The Inner Conflict. This s 'will be the first of a series of ser- mons on cxperimental religion. The ifirst will be based on the seventh |chapter of Romans, and the text will i |be “Oh, wretched man that I am, ! ue opening services of the new hodist church at Kissimmee will place tomorrow at that place. ne morning service preaching by hop H. C. M°"‘°°“;““{“ es‘e":{‘f who shall deliver mé from this body |+ CoCMNE tomorrow night at 7| King Baggot and Imp Co. in the ice preaching by Rev. 5. W. |t goaen The second, on the for. €19k Y the pastor. Sabbath sehool Comedian's Mash, A great two dra- Jer, of Lakeland. lowing Sunday morning, will be De. ¢ 17 . m. instead of 3 o'clock. |matic featare. This s one of the Uni- | ——— {livery Through Christ. It will be an ,Prayer meeting every Thursday versal Film Co.'s best drama Dlays.' ir. A. S. Kirkbride formerly of pswick, Ga., but now represent- {Romans. The third, a week luter, | the Cleveland Automobile Truck jwill deal with tLe disputed question, | ., 1s In the clty today demonstrat |} oo iy of apostasy. There this machine on the streets of ;e no mere vital subjects. Mr. Jen- | eland, in which he is interesting ;o 0y o o working on this series : umber of prospective purchasers. | .. 0 yonths and hopes to el S e ito the very kernel of the matter ather Bashnal, of Tampa, came | 1 B In the evening the subject will ve tolay to do some pastoral Work .. 5 4omant. This logically | | | l tol- ol- | pu. the mchmhers oé the '(l‘lmholn\ {lows the sermon of the Second Com- | = R T gregation here. € WL Cele” iyg of Christ, which was heard by <o | 6t ‘(N o~ | 8 : | ; g s0 | ~ | te mags at t.he (‘/atho]lc.chur(h 102 |large a congregation last Sunday | \_f:‘?“rfl "‘ @@@@@@@Efl /@ @@ oW morning at 9.0 clock, and 'evening. Other evening subjects to | ‘{“ @@E@@ G .fi@@@@ ! yrobably remain in Lakeland come are The Second Death, and . L 2 . iy or two. {Heaven. This series will grow in | linterest. A cordial invitation is giv- | ir. J. L. Anderson has returned oy to everybody to hear both sermons | lakeland after an absence of |¢orornow. ut three months spent in Georzia. | is amazed at the progress made Lakeland in that time and de- es it is the best town he saw in travels, He reports prosperous ditions in the cotton belt, due ely to the distribution of federal osits in the southern banks, to | in moving crops. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (Reported Daily by Security Ab- stract and Title Co., Bartow October 10, 1913. A. B. Kee to Robert Barr. Sessoms Investment Co. to C. J. Niblack. H. D. Nelson to W. W. Shultz. Mrs. Ruth Slidel to Jacob Chousky. 0. H. Ohlinger to W. W. Shultz. W. J. Howey to Martha S. Rich- BREEE @ irs. Paul Gardner returned a few s ago from a delightful stay of months with relatives and nds in Michigan, spending the ater part of the time in Jackson. ards. vas much {mproved by the | geqiomg rnvestment Co. bge and comes back with the re- |mp o mag. that she enjoyed every moment Edw. B, Oren to E. E. Skipper. her stay. Florida Development Co. to Mrs. Robt. A. Marsh. Carter-Deen Realty Co. to L. M. Bennett. A. M. Overstreet to L. M. Ben- nett. L. M. Bennett to Scally & Bas- sett Realty Co. (GIEASICANASNGIC) to Alex his afternoon, beginning at four ock, Mrs. T. L. Walker’s Sun- school class will serve delicious eshments in the park, consisting sandwiches, salad, pickles, etc., proceeds to be used in building itional Sunday school rooms to | State of Florida to W. H. Lewis. First Methodist church. The| State of Florida to C. L. Johnson i Pz people should be splendidly & Co. i eontroversy,” sa‘d Old B¢ Howe, w rit Ing in his own magu-ine. “Think of the absurdity it.” he continues. Onr notien of nothing to get he mecting was very informal, 2 thrown open after roll call and F" foncs, for the discussion and h'f'“': of ceremonial names and ols, 810t of the girls will have their onized. State of Florida to Scott & With- | ’a‘ | ers. ! N o Fire Girls Meet ! E he Minne Wa Wa Camp Fire met [ . ~ 3 sual yesterday at 3:30 p. m. To the Aescue. ) the guardian, Mrs. Donald| *I am at present devoting a gooé (R ‘ ‘i‘l ir., deal of time to the Bacon-Shakespeare » <] \ L We do. excited about s this Balespeare cone P e e e | iTORTIV VAUDEVILLE B OUr loct chance to see that | MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30°5:00 ng act, Schmidt & Co., featur- NIGHT SHOW 6:30°10:30 M e Ye clover dog Prince Bring the o fl:en tonight; they will enjoy Tonight's Program ot, % ey e TANKEE DOODLE DIXIE v | THE GIRL AND THE JLDGE—AD' Beautiful Selig Picture exciting Western Feature. — —] dy. ESaa—n MERCY MERRICK—Fine Comedy THE FIRE C B : 0 Ecitinz \\'ea?gfi’g:lure BE\U BRUMMEL—Beautiful Vita- e graph Feature. e QTR U QR OE QP 0P CFOS0P DO CRONN0 00000 GOOCe,, JUST IN TIME m— A Creat Vitagraph Feature SPECIAL NATINEE Al fiext Week o i At 1 o'clock every day there 2 : €09 - COEDY COMPANY hall eame between New York "‘"‘ j , 3 Ac's Every Nivht ! Philade!pt’a to report on our elec- | Prices 10-15¢. tric diam 1d. - T time the girls will be officially re- |charge. Residence, celved a8 Camp Fire Girlg and they SOUrl avenue. Will then be enrolled at the national 3fter Trinity, {bration Holy Eucharest, 7:30 a. m.; The girls are planning for a cangy MOrning prayer with sermon, 11 a. sale to raise funds for some very nec- M. essary equipment and it is to b, IN§ Prayer, 7:30 p. m. with sermon, hoped that every one will encoyrac, All children and adults interested in the Sunday school are especially in- }\'itud to attend and assist in the en- ‘-rollmvnt and grading and final or- OF SERMONS TOMORRow S:llttion of the Sunday school { which is perhaps the most important At the First M thodist churel 1o- | PTAR¢H OF the chureh work. ‘Prouching tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock school at 3 o'clock, every Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. exponent of the eighth chapter of (150t 8t 7 o'clock. !day school, 9:45; preaching serviens, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 'morrow—>Sunday . Special attention is called to the two [Matinee this p. m. 3 to 5:30, g | SRR TR NN TRy | £ 0000 00000 COOCOOCD0000 DG NS IOU IV % L L DD PO G0 £ 202U OPTHORR AT TIOR3 G+ AP IRLL LS 707 South Mis- Twenty-first Sunday Divine service. ‘Cele- ' ,morning and evening, are a source of much gratification to us all. Everybody who can, invited to wor- ship with us. R. S. GAVIN, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m, Even- Surely Justified, Lady Motorist—"0Oh, Mr. Pollceman, | when I tell you why I speeded you't) let me go.” Oflicer—"Why were you | speeding?” Lady Motorist—"I was trying to catch up to that car ahead to sce how the lady iod her bat trim- wed."—New York (ilobe ..LDISONIA.... —— Myrtle Street Methodist Church— by the pastor. Sabbath Prayer service Dixieland Methodist Church— 1[1 would be a shame to pass this up; 'there 1s none better. The Spring in |the Desert, an Tndian romance. Ev- !erybody likes to see the Indian pic- {tures. This picture came here with | 1a big reputation and is surely de- serving of it. Come to see tonight’s | At the First Baptist Church To- [program. I guarantee satisfaction. school at 9:45, M. M. Grig‘sby, Jr., Prop. First Presbyterian Church—Sun- W. S. PATTERSON, Pastor. Stop! Look! at our Windows 5 ese e (&S] &) A Cordial Invitation is' Extended to You to Attend Our OPENING DISPLAY wldl i Fall and Winter Millinery And Dress Materials Tues. and Wed.---Oct. 14 and 15 Yours very respectfully, Miss Minnie Reynolds | lave Received Today A beautiful line of Dress Goods and Silks. * [ invite all the ladies to call and let Miss Olive Tram- mell Show them to you To-day | have a Button Machine, and am pre- x X pared to cover your buttons »z x Gentlemen:--1 have a Beautiful Line of Suits, from $10 to $27.50, and if it is Value and Style you want, come to see me, I al- And take a peep at the new and up-to-date styles of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. We have a $15,000 stock. All styles, all designs. NG Come and See Us “l AM THE SHOE MAN” EE g O We are showing the newest Fatrics direct from the seats of fashions. - Sce |[our Brocades, Whipcord, Wool Charmeuse---Trimmings to match each shade. QRO Dressmaking Department, secend floor, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon. ~3- U. G. BATES] | Kimbrough-Rutherford s0 Values in Odd Paats, all sizes and styles. AIl my Shoes are sold witha Guarante J. C, OWENS No. 105 Adams Blig Ky. Ave Phone 284 N School Books and School Supplies Tablets, Pencils, lnk. Crayons, Lunch Baskets, Bock-bags, Etc WE CAN SUPPLY YCURWANTS LAKELAND BOOK STORE Benford & Steitz o i MONEY SAVED -15-- MONEY MADE, OUR LINE is open for your inspec- > tion. We have the largest stock of shoes in the city. Our fall lines have arrived and are giving fine satisfaction, W hy not let us satisfy you? Hosiery For All The Family. P SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall

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