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OLD TIME CONCERT (Continued from Page 1) ent. of our church you ought also to be a|ent. member of the school. If not a mem- Join us tomorrow. Preaching at 11ed.” "'Rigains ‘has had her , which adds greatly hce. meeting strictly evangelistic. services one hour long. and visitors cordially invited to wor- customed grace and vivacity. ship with us. We are located on North Florida avenue, two blocks from railway crossing. R. S. GAVIN, Pastor. All{ terious “haunt.” 3 of Grace Lutheran ve a fancy work sale lothing store all day nesday . CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN —Sunday school at 9:45. Miss Vaughan will conduct a service at 11 o'clock to which all are cordially invited. The children and the young people of the church are urged to be present as this service will be given especially for their benefit. Rhs will hold their reg- ion Monday night, Dec. ‘tendance of the mem- desired as business of B to be transacted. most conservatively. instructive and amusing to all. ‘Rev. I. C. Jenkins the First Methodist je last time before going . That he may be re- he Lakeland pastorate is ‘his countless friends and nity at large. He has s great work during the and by his earnest en- ‘unfailing energy has eland church in good ly and otherwise. program was which was beautifully rendered FIRST PRESBYTERIAN-—With |the chorus in full. the morning service the pastor be- gins a series of doctrinal with subjects as follows: “Presbyterianism;” Dec. 14, “Predes- tination. and Man’s Free Agency;” Dec. 21, “Man’s Total Depravity;” |cess it was. Dec. 28, “Perseverance of the Saints.” At the evening service a series of will begin. Subject of first sermon being “Are the Commandments Force?"” Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45. Special iBrush is over from , looking after moving “fo that place, where he “his residence for the ‘has been in Braden- ;nths and is succeeding , having been selected r to superintend coun- ‘involving an expendi- $400,000, besides bond iblic improvements for ‘Manatee and Braden- 8 lost none of his love §@, but, having secured tive contracts which busy the next two Jaight it best to move to loperations. Lakeland et to lose this good harming wife. to these ladies. Mrs. Fleming wishes to thank Christmas entertainment expenses. A cordial invitation \is extended you to attend all these services. W. S. PATTERSON, ‘Pastor. FIRST METHODIST-—In the morn- ing Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins will preach after which will be the sacrament of the Lord’'s supper. In the evening Rev. John S. Jen- kins of Atlanta will fill the pulpit. The subject of the evening will be|Baggett. some phase of world mission work. Mr. Jenkins is a specialist in this|by Epworth League. line, a speaker of a great reputation,| Prayer. and will be heard with great pleas-| Song—*I ure. He spoke here about a year|League. ago, and his return brings great pleasure to many people who heard|Life him then. Readings on the lesson: This is the last Sunday of the con- ference year, and all the members of | Liessie Trammel. the church are urged to be present. o i Am Thine,” i Steinmeyer has gone , where he will visit . E. Steinmeyer, be- g to conference at Tal- pweek. Rev. Steinmey- rges at Lakeland, be- ' the Myrtle street and hodist churches, which most thriving young e conference, and that med is the desire of he will be there is lit- ” Purpose,” Miss McKay. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL—There will be services at All Saints Episco- pal church tomorrow morning: Cele- bration of the Holy Eucharist; sec- ond Sunday in Advent, at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Celébra- tion of Holy Eucharist at 11 a. m. Even Song at 7 p. m. REV. RICHARD BOLTON, Record. the Mighty,” Miss McCord. Power,” Miss Streater. Reading—"“When Earth’s cker, route agent for press Co., with head- Il nesville, is in the city of his father, Judge p. Mr. Tucker came @pany his family home, : ng been visiting rela- y several days. Vocal Washburn and Mr. Hauffpiuer. Brief talks: and why? Miss Overstreet. ADVENT CHRISTIAN—Preaching Bowyer's subdivision and every night during the week. 3 {f:m L s Gardner, Mr. .G. Ham- F. G. W. Peterkin and fr, A. Hoefle of Cincin- Mito Tampa today where ner guests of Dr. and j7Bond and Mr. W. B. Hull. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHER- McRae. Song—*“Take My Life,” League. Announcements, League Benediction. avenue. W. E. Pugh, pastor. Resi- dence 914 East Orange street; phone 116 Blue. Morning service at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m, Midweek service Wednesday at 7|18 cordially invited. P. m. Catechetical classes meet on Satur- day at 2 p. m. Doe, of the Johnny in the city, and ex- 6t up a wrestling match &l champion, Mr. Grun- LaDue is an all-round FOR SALE safes. Wil sell ‘cheap for quick Be:,lll:e:“b“c s cionts e oo sale. Florida and Gefl:rgla g,nnd Bath Robes stingone. He is a believer in . Company. 1628|] Mackinaw Coats 0 d if this match i8] CHRISTIAN—There will be Sun- _ Full Dress Sets day school at 10 a. m.; preaching by mSTTIFIfld::t e:e:ingh. i\lov. 2::11& 8| Gloves 3 sma) oC n. n SRPRE,. 1Y 1. ¥« INSE, & please leave at l"l‘e):g:nm office a:; Umbrellas receive reward. 1627 Canes Military Sets Traveling Sets Collar Bags AUDITORIUM | 25 Handkerchiefs, Ties and Hose All Next Week— ‘ Well, just cast your optics on this program for tonight and get .busy|" and come and have a “dime” good time. OF DEVIL'S VALE Week Beginning Dee. 15— three-reel feature 10-Piece Orchestra Exeiting, Powerful with THE COUNT TAKES A BATH |Week Dec. 22— 2 all star cast A Smile, a Laugh, a Scream Y. C. ALLEY STOCK CO. 3 ’ Special Christmas Program jiOpen 6 0'Clock THE UNSEEN DEFENSE i and 10 Cents Great War Feature Dec. 30— ) SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS THE DREAM FAIRY Edison Comedy Drama Jan. 2— BOUGHT AND PAID FOR R-LAWRENCE —_— Musical Sketches, wrence, the great actor, formerly with MabélPaige Jan, 3— COBURN’S MINSTRELS ) R 4 ¥ TR Special Tuesday— FRANCESCA Warner's Great 3-Reel Feature : A GROAT SUGCESS FIRST BAP'N'ST—Sunday school | grace and talent, the ptano became a.l at 9:45, H. C. Stevens superintend- | veritable instrument of expression Our, school is on the up-grade |under their trained fingers and this these days, and if you are a member | number proved a ‘treat to all pres- The chorus again appeared in a ber already, make up your mind to song entitled “Our House Is Haunt- The stage was darkened and a. m. and 7 p."i. by the pastor. | the singers made their entrance hold- Timely topics both hours. Evening ing lighted candles to find the mys- As in other num- Strangers | bers, the chorus sang with. their ac- Miss Beebe proved to be quite a wit, delighting the audience with some humorous poetry which she de- clared to be her own creations, and though she is one of the most ardent sugragettes in Lakeland, only men- tioned woman’s rights once and then Miss Beebe then gave a sketch of her trip to Plant City which proved unusually The last feature on this excellent “Auld Lang Syne,” E Jewelers and Optometrists Mrs. G. T. Fleming nad the busi- ness end under her able direction and sermons on the Ten Commandments|aggisted by Mrs. Bass, she must be gratified at the fruits of their efforts, inlas a great deal of enthusiasm and in- terest in the affair was due largely collection at Sunday school to defray | who took part in the Old Time Con- cert and especially would she extend thanks to those of other denomina- tions who so willingly and cheerfully asgisted her in malting it a success. EPWORTH LEAGUE PROGRAM - FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY, DEC. 7, AT 6 P. M. . Devotional service read by Miss|| Opening Song—*Does Jesus Care?"’ by the Subject—*"Has God a Place for My 1. “God Knows Us by Name,” Miss 2. “Held in God’s Thought for & 3. “God Chooses the Learned and 4. “Lifted from Obscurity to Great Last Picture Is Painted,” Miss Tuggle. Duet—*Ready,” by Mr. “Should We Give God Our Best, “Has God Given Us Each a Talent tomorrow night at the tabernacle in[to Use for Him?” Mr. Williamson. “Why We Owe Our Lives to God, and Should Be Happy in Him,” Mr. “How We Are to Know God Has AN—Orange street and Tennessee|a Place for Our Lives,” Miss Mary D ———— 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The public TWO practically new Carey Iron ATTRACTIONS COMING ————————————— MILTON-DELMAR-LAWRENCE CO In Musica] and Comedy Sketches STARNE'S STOCK CO0., 28 PEOPLE THE EVENING TELNGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC, 6, 1913, COLE & COL Phone 173 Much credit for the success of the Sermons | affair is due Mrs. S. T. Fletcher, Dec. 7,(who had the music in charge and who gave her untiring efforts toward making each musical number the suc- OUT OF TOWN PAT- RONAGE SOLICITED Don’t send your money out of the State. 1f you can’t suit yourself at home, send or bring your orders to us. We pay all delivery charges and allow 5 per per cent cash discount on all out of town orders. Call and see us whep you come to Tampa. Leave us your address and we will mail you a beautiful 1914 Calendar. HENRY GIDDENS CLOTHING CO., The Clothing Corner, Tampa, Florida 1624-Sat all pingdaysbefore CHRISTMAS Our store is crowded each day with busy women buying gifts for their fathers and brothers, and sometimes some one else’s brother. Our gift suggestions for tasteful men have an individuality that can’t be found elsewhere. The list below should be help- ful to you. Read this timely list: e ——— S ——r— e ————————————————————— Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pin to Match Full Dress Vest to Match All Christmas good boxed individually. May we serve you? WILLIAM SON- MOORF (0. fashion shopfor men | | | | | O ———— T St ——————————— All Jewelry Gifts ARE APPRECIATED —T————_ There is no stock from which you can select pleasing gifts with more ease and pleasure than at HULL'S GIFT STORE Here are gifts for the mere tot to the most aged. The recipient’s pleasure is certain if thquality. The Cole & Hall Guarantee assures the buying public that “It's Right,” when from our store, “A Pleasure to Show Goods” E® HULL Lakeland, Holiday Suggestions The gift that is practical and pleasing too is the best of all. You will find many of that kind at our Store) Here are a few: — China, Cut Glass—the finest in town. Furniture—Some Extra Bargains. Hot Point Electric Devices. Chafing Dishes. Wagons, Skates, Knives, Shot Guns, Come early to do your Christmas Shopping PHONE 3840 Rings Pins Broaches Charms :: LaValiers bouphtrightand sold right bl AU AU A LU CUT GLASS This week we will open up and display the largest line of eut glass Wwe have ever bought. It is from the best manufacturers and will be sold at a price that will interest you, SCOUTS COMPASS WATCHES (good gift for the boy) Repairing promptly ana carefully done and all work guarruteed. H. C. STEVENS A. C. L. Watch Inspector The Lakeland Jeweler THE Silver Palace Drane Bldg. 309 E, Main St, “If cleanliness and guality” counts with you, then visit our store. We Serve Nothing But the Best Expert s *rvice and courteous treatment ex- j tended to all. ‘e Storeof Quality” The Silver Palace Miller Bros. Proys. Drane Bullding Lakeland, Fla PAGE NIV? Model Hardware Co. SEPELH 4D F 0 LOURDPOSLRIS SO SLLISP IR0 0 . « e