Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 29, 1913, Page 6

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PAGE SIX N wn Y N 0 ] SXXUXXNXOOOX XK Investigatha | { ™ Our Cla#ns? It Will Cost You l’:.:: ::: Olive Pearce spent the day at the @ Nothing S % [house on the hill on Thursday last. | ond we can give you poiniers »ou money, as they have e North, we know how ond are glad to do it, whether » 0.0, 0% > : BORROWING A BOOK % 0 By NELLIE SCHOFIELD, K3 0:0:0:0:01':o:o}o}o}o}ob}o}o:o:ob'o\'o'ob:o}o‘q | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND FLA.,*NOV. 29, 1913, S s S e S S HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS J o Miss Eula Holbrook and Mis {on Friday, the 21st of November af i The Hollingsworth school rlowdj"sfl | 8 | N L ] When pou bay ea ot | : o not_ What is that luteresting looking | ter g successful term of five months. ! tim 2 3 } L ‘\\':.;ne::‘: ltlil;’t’sn;-\hi‘ the goo ! book there on your dresser?” asked {Quite a number of visitors were pres- ‘ and you relicve yonrelt Jowing - Marjory, as she watched her friend lent at the closing exercises. In the X ; C ices on non-residents’ lots 6l Dee. 1. | Dorothy do her hair in the latest fash- i ki MR T;:;egrffilr:e ;.gnl r i late dwellings, | muA i i clatest fash iIln\'-vr grades Ronald Julian took first Peices and tern 2 | 4 i % {prize in spelling and Rob Lowery | Yaluin wuck | “That is the new novel, ‘Untold. | ' : : ; o Burms and lar S, { You have hecard of it haven't you? A goodly num g you » 82600, : ’ Have I heard of it? W ell, I should ‘ Numerous lake 1 1a%e views, de- | say so. mand for which i How to get home mever expected to can ! me now.” 1sily, t 2 AT " o it easily, s "‘ No, you are not!" declared Dorothy method, “I bhave three ry. without a | a - | book.” 1 snd p 4 without <o m Yes, invest what you w; v uare deal” Bere, both bee s nd it don't Py in the long M. G. WILLARD MY Kentucky Bldg., Phone 102, Lakeland, Fla today is Monday. on Thursday.” you are so anxious to read it?” “What! Spend my monéy for a pop- ular novel when I can horrow it from my dearest friend? Why, that would _—“‘. more chapters to read | “I don't care; I.am going to take it | . i ’ anyway. Bob has told so much about 1?)10::?" I’Il‘lmfa"d E p:‘_“""“‘" ]“.)_w::j t sou do not find | I and he is coming over tomorrow | °ack in the 'nl] "ll'lfi 1(\.( Urf 115 p evening. I must be uble to discuss it | ‘hase, he with his wife and with him intelligently, Let me see, leaving on Sunday for “But why don't you buy a copy it | , Itook first prize ip penmanship. and hauled sawdust on worst roots in all the roads. Mr. Middough has bought son ralesburg, I'll bring it back [Tl to see how much colder it is in (1llinois than it is in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer and Roberta will move to town in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Monnin were callers ‘at the home of Mr. J. A. Price on A number of the residents of the I have been dying to read ;'11v1:l|!rorlm<m turned out on Friday sen it you | 1t and I'm going to take it home with | in response to the governor's request . something | . over a half mile of road, which is a| i 5 | great improvement, also took out the nd my family haven't even seen the | the - The ?rotéssions- R D AT OO IGO0 [ Letatelalalety CPOOVUUOIDRHOOOO0G ) § SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D { Practice Limited to Treatmens ; E and Operatiors of : by EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT $ 8 Phone: Office 141; Residence 23 { ¥ Suite L i |, _Bryant Bullding DR. W. R. GROOVER— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOMN T, g Faca |, X T m - » >, = =] - - > JOOQVO00 % Lakeland, Florida QOO0 in July, 1900 DR. W. S. IRVIN DAGOGOGODO 2 B a : DENTIST g e Established e~ e Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phone: O 1 ; Residence 84 OO OOG0S (0 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ! = Lakeland, Florida : DR. R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN { Bpeclal Attentlon Given o ! | ] SURGERY i Office paone, 278 DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPA) H A g ot vt S g Rooms 2 and 3, Skipper Bur 'dIm LAKELAND, FLA, ¥ leieletelelnlelelutuTataTate o tn n et e s N =1 R ———— 8 o 8 ] Rooms 5 and 4 Ken?txck;p‘gulldm be extravagant.” “But I have explained to you that your dearest friend has not yet fin- ished the book and her family hasn't i Isn't the owner en- even seen jt. titled to the first perusal?” “Don't argue the subject, dear,” or- dered Marjory, sweetly. “You know you won't refuse me, especially now tomorrow evening.” “I suppose I'll have to lend it to |you," sighed Dorothy. “You always | get your own way. Please understand, Marjory, that I insist upon having ‘Untold’ back by Thursday at the latest.” “I promise," laughed Marjory, kiss- ing her friend. Then she hurried away with the book under her arm, The following Thursday afternoon Marjory asked her mother: “Have you seen a brown book called ‘Untold’ anywhere? It was on my desk this morning when I went to my French lesson, and it isn't there now.” “Yes, dear,” replied Mrs. Morton, “Your Aunt Martha was here after you left and she borrowed it. She said she that 1 have told you Bob is cuming‘E | Sunday . Mr. Skinner is grinding cane and | making syrup. Ruby Pearce was visiting Mr. | Beasley on Tuesday. i Prof. S. J. Perry will belong to | Hollingsworth the latter part of the I'week, Preaching after Sunday school at Jthe school house next Sunday by the Rev. Pope. All welcome. SCRIBE. e R DR B Galvanized corrnzated iron 1 [- inches and 2 1-2 inches corrucation, tall lengths, from 5 feet to 12 feot in- clusive. Galvanized and painted metal shingles, galvanized water [tanks in stock and made to or T valley tin in rolls, galvanized valley, Builders,Attention = S B S R '1i|!:w roll sheet tin by the box, zine,|@ | SO —— a. s ———— NMembers Rere! tation Associ We Pay You Wihiolesale and Retai] TAMPA v Ic——_ LARELAND BUSINESS COLLEGE i Thorouzh individual instructisn m“ s0il pipe and soil pipe fittings pumps, | lower Fualel fwnnmvl plumbing fixtures. A full| iline. Quotations' submittc d upon re-| You I to visit our s g | 108t e says vou money. Call o 51 » Work, ik i jor aiddress , K. R. IAU, 1S , | 1626 Franklin St a ! Tamypa, Fla { Phone: Office 604, R 13840 | i | | | | | | | fourtd | PALM CHAPTER, 0. E, 8, — Meets every second and LAKELAND LODGE NO. 91, F. & A. M.— “But I've Lost It.” has been trying to get it from the library for the longest time, I really BUGHOGOGHOAOAGHAGOaGGaar > 1 couldn’t refuse her.” & DR. C. C. WILSON r PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! Bpeclal Attention Given e DISEASES OF WOMEN AND ! CHILDREN Deen-Bryant Blllal‘..' Sulte o, one HEEOOOCOCOOOOOO HOMC I : : 5 g 2O CHORH OGO O HOTB RO D 0. ROGERS, LAWYER : & Room 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 26% ¥ 08 CHO% o o Lakeland. Floride. 4 futslelelalalolelatulututntlatate u e tntutn n i tal R. B. HUFFAKER —Attorney-at-Law— i Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, ¥l TUCKER & TUCKKR —Lawyers—. Raymondo Bldg. Lekeland, Florié QT T e e ——— LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECY, KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLaA ' LU W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYEB Office Upstairs East of Beurt Hew RET = BARTOW, FLORIBA Ixamination of Titles ané Rea Estate Law a Speelalty ——————————————————————————— JEREMIAH B. SMI¥H NOTARY PUBLIO LOANS, INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE Irn;n rnmuh lnumun‘% -:u In ety t12d suburban prope: arms, ote, || Tter mee me at ones. Wl trade, | ' sell for cash or on easy ferms. Boom 14, Futeh & Qestry . LAKELAND, FLOIIDA"" “Well, I like her style!” exclaimed Marjory. Tl have to go right over there and get it. 1 don't see why peo- L | ple have to borrow books anyway.” Entering her aunt’s house, Marjory sald: “Icame for ‘Untold. It doesn't belong to me and I promised to return it to the owner today. Mother should- n't have let you take it.” “I'm dreadfully sorry,” replied her aunt, “but the book isn't here. On the way home from your house I met Lizzie Gibbons. She told me her brother was confined to the house with a sprajned foot and hadn’t a thing to read. As I didn’t know you had grown so particular all of a sud- den, I let ‘Untold’ to her. She will return it inside of a week, I'm sure,” “Dorothy will be furious!” declared Marjory. “I wish people wouldn’t be 80 generous with other people's books, even if they are my aunis, I'll have to go straight over there and get it.’ Upon reaching the Gibbons home and demanding the book from Miss Lizzie, Marjory was told: “I'm really ashamed, dear, but 1've lost it. After 1 loft'_\'uur aunt I vwent down town and when I got home [ discovered that I had dropped the book. You will find it in the lost and found department of the car barns, or else in one of the taree stores 1 visited. 111 give you their names. 1 am sorry I am unable to look for the book, but I can't leave my sick brother.” After tramping unsuccessfully from place to place according to the list provided for her Marjory returned home. “Dorothy telephoned while you were out,” said her mother. “She asked me to tell you that a young man had brought ‘Untold” to her. He found it in a street car aud discovered her name and address on the fly leaf. Be- ing a friend of hers, he returned it =1 personally. She hadn't seen him for a year. She said he is coming again soon and he is so nice that she is delighted to renew the acquaintance. She said that henceforth you can bor row and lose all her books.” “No, mother,” sighed Marjory. “I'm glad Dorothy has found an old friend, but after this T'll take wise Mr. Shakespeare’'s advice and neither a borrower nor a lender be."—Chicago Daily News. Regular communieations held second and fourth Mondays, at 7:70 . m. Visitng brethren cordially i | vited. J, C. Owens, W. M,; J. F i Wilson, secretary. i ettt ————— s i K. OFP.— Regular meeting every Tuesday a! 7:30 at Odd Feilows hall, Vieitis | members always welcome. I,. W | Yarnall, chancellor commander: R, ¢ McCrary, secretary f ey e o S ——y | POBT 38,6, &, B.~ | Meets the first Saturday n every | month at 10 a. m. A. ¢, Shaftxr commander; J. R. Talley, adjutant — e S Y LAKELAND CHAPTER, R. A. M. Meets the first Thurada¥ night 1 each month in Masonic hali. Vigitina companions welcomed, A, D. ard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, sec LAKELAND CAMP 78, W. 0, v Meets everv Wednesday night. Wood- men Circle iirst and third Thursday lean- afternoons ot 2 o’cloek, W, J. g tridge, council commandery Mrs Lula Hebb, suardian of Circle. POLK CAMP NO. 3,1, 0, 0, F,— Meets tho first and third Moraiays Visiting Patriarchs welcome. §. A. McDonald, scribe; M Z wamer man, chief patriarch. ORANGE BLOSSOM DIV, NO. 25 G LA TOR.OFL. 5. Meets cvery second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:3¢ DU, isi(in% sisters alvays wol. come. Mrs. J. C. Brown, tecretary UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAR PENTERS AN JOINERS OF AMER ICA, LOCAL 1778— . ( Meets each Thursday night i1 Morgen & Groover hall. over Bates Dry Coods store. Visiling beothers welcome. Macshall, presd- dent; J. W. Layton, vice prssident: J. W. Logzan, treasarer; J. H. FELDS, financial secretary; H. R Dietrich, recording secretary; H. L. Cox, conductor; Samuel Boyer, J. W Searr, C. L. illoughby, committee ELENORA REBEKAH LODGE NO, 4 Meets every sccond and fourtd Monday nichts at I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers and sisters cordial. ly invited. Mrs. T. E, Robertson N, G.; Mrs. Guy Arendell, secretary R, &, LAKE LODGE NO, 2,1, 0, 0, F,.— Meets Friday nights at 7:30 at I 0. O.Mll?.“h:‘ll. i Vd‘isltlju zblx-%hye? are cordia nvited. g 8! orlm. :ecreta{'s: 0. M. Eaton, N. G. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLER Meets ev Wednesday night at :30 at 0dd Fellows: nall, " 5ot g z\’f]liafis?p‘lfildent: E. M. Smalils ol AR B. P. 0. E.— dge No. 1291, Be | ne&‘msgltwgndml?iotecnve Order of } Elks, meets every Thuraday l{}rht in| lodge rooms over postoffice. Visiting breghren coflglally welcome. George Moore, E. R. o WA Ponr hest where, We maini pils above the fourth prade who wisn to take the Literary branches, See or phone Manager SHRDLU DELLR | W. D. HOLLAND, Manages | Thursday nicht of each month st ! 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W, M. | J. F. 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