Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 5

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J. L. Meigs returned last om a pleasant visit With in Jacksonville, where she | the past ten days. e orrie Cole arrived in the night from Fort Meade to e week-end as the charming her sister, Mrs. Ward Pen- S SR AR S & Townsend have the cor - a 9-room, 2-story housc, to q for Mr. Y. Z. Mann on berty on South Florida ave- i e C. R. Adams, of Perry, ly remembered here as Miss e Stephenson, is visiting rel- nd friends in Lakeland for days. R. C. Colbert is expected to pme today from Kentucky. ghe has been for the past four months visiting friends tives. and Mrs. Epps Tucker, Jr., ve been confined to their y illness, are now @able to be the gratification of their | 1. B. Morse, Mrs. G. P. «d Mrs. Beebe, Likeland del- the W. C. T. U. conven- Rt. Augustine, ‘ave expected home tonizht. They were illy entertaimed yesterday trip to the oceen. Kennedy, ‘of Lakeland, rning assumed: the duties of ster in the local A. C. L. yard, vice L. E. Plymale, , Mr. Plymale returning to e in Cincinnati, Ohio.—tort| ress. ittle Millionaire with Bert nd Hazele Burgess will be faction at the AAuditorium to- It is said to be one of the tractions on ‘the road amd wWnE@oYpny 9y3 IqNOp OT house tonight. . 'T. Fleming in spenkhrg Iegram representative this, , 8aid: “While 1 was troll- some of those large trout at pd of Lake Bemey, my troll- k caught onto what I eup-| be a whale, but an investi- fliscovered not a whale, but ifu] trapnet set in the gap onnects the small lake with ney. 1 took this net out of | pr and am holding it for the 0 whom 1 will gladly return e parties who sat this met e and claim it. My troll- The Tampa Degrec team, Wood- men Circle, left for their homes yes- terday after being delightfully en- tertained while here puttinz on floor work for the Lakeland Circle. Yes-| ladies were ride around terday afternoon the ziven an automobile T.ake Hollingsworth before boarding! the train for their home last night. Those who were up from Tampa were Mrs. Mary E. Henry, captain; Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Whittier, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Torres, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Loefler, Mrs. Warnock, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Beasley, Mrs. Godding, Mrs. Anglin, Mrs, Linhart. Party on Lake Morton Last evening a crowd of merry young people assembled on Lake Morton to enjoy the hospitality of Messrs. Roland Anderson and Earn- est Graves. Various enjoyable games were in- dulged in, both on the shores of the lake and in the home of the chape- l rones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks- ton. Delightful refreshments of punch and crackers were served. After bidding their hosts good- night, ‘they dispersed to their many homes. Those present were Mary Gri~sby, Helen Shaffer, Lilian and Redells Gain, ‘Lena Scally, Genevieve Dng- ean, Glenn McRae, Ethel Yarnell, Dessie Templeton, Grace liand, Mary Sue McRae, Frances Straw, Rdith \nderson, Lurlene Pillans; Messrs. Curtis Peterson, Stern Templeton, Pat Murphy, John Shark, Bryant Reddick, James Bankston, Hunter, De Haven, Potts, Lewis Fletcher, Shelty Johnston, Johnnie Melton, Roland Anderson and Earnest Graves. EPWORTH LEAGUE TO HAVE THANKSGIVING SERVICE The regular montniy business and social meeting of the Methodist Ep- |worth League was held last even- ing, 'the members beingz 'delightfully entertained by Mrs. Guy Toph at her pretty home on Lake Wire. The topics for d@iscussion sched- uled for this meeting were the in- lstnllttlon of wall pockets and Leaguwe literature in the depot, prep- |aration of Thanksgiving baskets for | the peor, and other ttems .of impor- itance. he League also decided to hold a prayer and praise meeting at 'the ckurch Thanksgiving mornlng lat six o'clock. After all ‘business' 'had been disposed of, 'a social hour followed. Delicious refreshments were then served by the hostess. This meeting was an unusually en- thusiagtic one; the League is a real’ | Gents and Suits made to Measure. Measure; also a big popular line of ready- and ho;s Also g big line of blaukets and Rain Coats Made to made suits for gents comwx«s We al s0 cover buttons, any size. All packagcs dehvered prompily wial you want in our line. i it n The Pop_uiar Dr 8 Phone 284 M. Lantz, and the subject s “Orientals and Immizrants.” Differ- tent phases of missionary interest will be discussed as follows: *Ja- panese Work,” Mrs. Daker; “Immi- | grants,” Mrs. Sweat; “China,” Mrs. Lantz. Services at the church each jevening, the program to be an- {nounced in the afterncon paper (l.l} after day. i | | NOVE\’IBER 23 IN EISTORY 1795— ydlfl(‘ of (.orrqo in lta the Austrizns defeat I French, under Angercau am] (h.xs | tel. 1796—DBattle of Castelia x\nmv,, in Italy. 1798—The King of Naples ac-| companied by Mack, the uxtnm ceneral, entered the Romish terri tories, Lbut were soen compelled to ‘ retreat, J 1804—Franklin Pierce, president of the United States, born. 1814—Elridge Gerry, vice presi- dent of the United States, died, aze 70. He was a signer of the Declara- tion of Independence, a member of the Congress of 1776 and of the con-, vention which formed the constitu-- tion. 1910—Dr. H. H. (rlppenl hanged. J. A .Drexel, broke ords at home town, Philadelphia, flying 9,970 feet dn borrowed aero-/|, plane. %‘W%MMMW LAKELAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Thorough individual instructisn in all commercial bramches at a nuch lower rate of tuition than any ether | school o” its kind in the State. { You will do well towisit our szhool, inspect our work, get our prices, an be convmccd that our courses in See us before buying. @’ WENS J. C. OWENS ¥ We are here for business, Everything sold under a positive Guarantee We Sell STEADFAST, WHITE HOUSE AND M'ELVIN SHOES FOR MEN, MAY MANTON FOR LADIES, BUSTER BROWN FOR CLILDREN Boys Suits Leave your order. in the city. Ring us up for y Goods House "~ Lakeland, Fla it AENBAIG Gy PRI AP R TSNS N TN BEFEPPOPIPEDGPPESPIIEODDDE -.Ofo- : Supreme Quatity and SHILE [LEGANCE Th two most cssential ‘thingstoconsider when buying a HAT isstyle and quality. Wehave embodied both of these points so ;prominent, the most in- experienced buyer can not fail to see them.|” reen is a;popular col- or this season. We {are showing this shade' and many -others with. bands he new velver t0 match. 'Come 1n toni ight; see yourself in the kind ofi gmw*mm&w» 1% 8 . . The Silver Palace We make a specialty of catering to all So. cial Functions. Our Ice Cream is ‘made from the purest of Fruits, and Pure Cream in a clean up-to-date plant. Wa cordially invite any one to inspect this plant and watch the manufacture of our products. QLEQBPASPQAPOrSP Qur Phone No. is 362. call us whenyouneed our’service. Estimates gladly furnished. The Silver Palace Miller Bros. Pro_s. > Drane Bullding .Lakeland, Fla S OSOEOIOF AP DHIPUICF ORISR Qe DRFQRD PO O OEO WAW OF SPECIAL INTEREST T0 XMAS SHOPPERS a Mode Owirg to lack of room beginning on Saturday Nov. 22, we will close out at Cost, all Fancy work, notions, jewelry l:akeland. Fla’, b ¥entucky Ave, |=» oa _\L’LE_ HAVE I_'[ We carry all sizes in stock Ladlies’ A.to E Men’s B t0 F iChildren’s Shoes--All Lerthers {live sociaty, and will, no doubt, ac- Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewrit' ks will find any net set in: prey anl I have appointed arden to find all I can.” ¢ regular meeting of the; B Club falls on Thanksgiv- € meeting will be held at 2 o'clock Tuezday aft-| n the Elks’ rooms, «t \\'hi'hI members are urged to be " The delegates to the Fed- will make their report at ting. complish a great deal of good. EV"xnv Civil Service, Penmanship and ery young person affilfated with the Penmanl’up and Telegraphy are the Methodist church is given an urgent ‘test and cheapest to be had &ny" Ieionary Society will | week as a week of prayer. The ger- WEEK OF mm The ladies of the Dixieland Mis- observe next vices will be held each evening at 7 o'clock, and the public is cordially invited to @il the meetings. The Ieader for Manday evening is Mrs. DITORIUM| TONIGHT flusical Hit of the Season BERT LEIGH In Cohan’s Musical Success THE LITTTE MILLIONAIRE 7ele Burgess and Chorus of etty Charming Girls Carload of Scenery ® on Bale at Red Cross Prices 25¢ to $1.50 Muu!ia > [ MAJESTIC. | l Some classy program tonight, one of those specially selected Saturday nighters. Look it over. ON THE RIO GRANDE A Western Story With a “Punch” —e FAUST AND THE LILY A Side-splitting Biograph Comedy L OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS A Thrilling Drama Y FRE T ¥ OB S 808 omt AND PAID | \invitation to join this orgunizatbn where. We maintain & derartment for ru- pi's above the fonrth erade who wigh to take the Literary branches, Ece or rhone l Mana~er SYRDILU DRLLE W. D. FOLLAND, Manager Phone 96 Red |Aunnomw| AT’IBACTIONS COMING All Next Week— MABEL PAIGE THE IDOL OF THE SOUTH IN COMEDY SKETCHES AND MUSICAL COMEDIES AND COMPANY OF FIVE PEOPLE Dec. 2— ; ‘ ELK'S MINSTREL SHOW Dec. 5— METHODIST CHURCIT ENTER- TAINMENT Week, Dec. 8— MILTON, DELMAR & LAWRENCE Musical Comedy Players Dec. 30— THE SHEPHERD OF TH'E HILLS HAT you would see on the strects of any large city. W ILLIAMSON-MOORE €0, TEE FASHION SHCP FOR MEN | Three Reasons THE QUAKERESS IN TWO PARTS ( hrom-h'o) THE DOCTOR'S RUSE (Majestic) LMORE AND BARLETT In Vaudeville MONDAY, NOV. 24, SPEC1AL PICTURES ON PANAMA CANAL | | 3 Choese Yeur Style, We Guarantee a Fit I’s .a; Pleasure to Show Our Goods 2wy DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Avenue Foot-Fitters Why You Should Buy Our Shoes The Quality is Unexcelled. The Service is the Best. T_he Prices are the Lowest for up-to-date Shoes When You think of SHOE think of US Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Hall

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