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'Open Meeting of The Friday Musicale day afternoon in the Studio, about | thirty or forty visitors being present. [aaans st 02 L LSRR RS LS LS !sexllaise, the French national hymn, :vomposed 1792 by . Case of Fire ! Lisle, a French patriot. !)houe 5.000 “A Song of Waiting," Peake, was sung very charmingly and e RN e R o in sweetly by Miss Mable Drane. e 3 gidng o e B o s Miss Della May Marshall, an at-|(Le Ramecuit), a transcription tractive young lady of Lakeland, has completed a pleasant visit to Miss Edith Finley, and is now the guest of Governor and Mrs. Park Tram- mell, at’' the ‘Mansion.—Tallahassee Record’. Mrs. W.. S. Patterson’s many friends were glad to see her able to be down-town yesterday in her roll, chair, thigs being the first time she has been. out since her illness. She is improving nicely but is not yet strong enough to walk. red song. la fine piece. rendition of this beautiful by her rendering of Luiga Denza. The next treat. Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Hol- comb played *“Zampa Overture” (Herold) with artistic skill and re- ceived most enthusiastic applause. Miss Biewere . as she always does, by Dudley Buck. Last, but not least on the program, ‘was a chorus by the club, “Wynken, Blynken and Nod." a lovely musical “Sing On,” Mr.‘J.. F. McCorkel, the dispenser at the Silver Palace, has returned from a sad mission to Oranze City, A very enjoyable open meeting of the Friday Musicale was held yester- The opening chorus was La Mar- | Rouget l)n-‘ by Otis! The next number was “The Palms | by Leybach of Faure’s well known sac- Miss Lessie Trammell ¢ave Miss Portia Patterson delighted all! by, number was a genuine| sang most exquisitely, | “In Thy Dreams,” | FIRST BAPTIST—Sunday jat 9:45, H. . Stevens, superintend- ent. Preaching at 11 and 7 by the pastor., Our church is on crossing. Strangers and visitors in the city have a cordial invitation to make ours their church home while here. All services fall within one hour each. Evening meeting strictly |evangelstic. R. S. GAVIN, Pastor. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHER- AN—Orange street and Tennessee avenue. W. E. Pugh, pastor. Resi- !dence, 914 E. Orange, phone 116 | Blue. Morning services at 11 o'clock. ; Evening services at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Midweek service Wednesday even 'ing at 7 o'clock. Catechetical classes meet on Sat- urday afternoons at 2 o'clock. The public is cordiall ly invited to yall services of the church where he was called on account of)setting by Kthelbert Nevin to Eugene pe preaching at the morning hour the cerious illness of his little 14-!Field’s well-known little poem. The by Rev. Pickard and in the evening ) months old son, J. F., Jr., who died ' soprano oblizato was sung by Miss tpe Missionary Society will have Cardwell, who has a soprano voice of unusual sweetness and power, and the brilliant four-hand accompani- ment was played by Mrs., Fletcher jand Mrs. Pillans. there Wednesday. Seven physicians | and three trained nurses did all that medical skill could suggest, but to no avail. The bereaved parents have the deepest sympathy ofstheir many friends. CUBA RALLY DAY TO BE Messrs. Snyder, of Ironton, Ohio, have arrived in the city and will| spend some time here, having come | down with a view of purchasing a Iarge tract of land if they find just what they desire. They are located Song. Special prayer. Reading Scripture lesson. Song. at the Orange hotel. They express )i themselves a8 much pleased with| Comments on lesson: h Lakeland and would make ideal citi- Cuban Field Exclusively for South- zens, and 1t is hoped they will be able ©'1 Methodism-—F. IS ‘to find What they want and decide to Needs of the Island—Gertrude make Lakeland their future home, |Overstreet. 0 Qur Duty Toward (‘uba Mrs. W 't‘. Norvell, i RHO SIGHAS DEFEATED What We Must Do to Save ( uh.l THEIR OPPONENTS' The Alpha Omeza and Rho Sigma Edith Tomlinson. debating societies of the 1.. 11, &, | Duet-——G. €. Williamson and F. played two very interesting sames of 12arl Washburn. The The Spirit of Missions Which Per bagketball yesterday afternoon. Rho Sigma girls' team defeated their meates Cuba—DMary Baggett. OBSERVED BY EPWORTH LEAGUE ' Earl Washburn, | charge of the services. The Epworth {League will have a special program. {To all of these services the public is I cordially invited, CHRISTIAN- -Bible school at 10 a. m.; communion and preaching at la. m. and 7 p. m. Morning sub- ject “The Power of the Gospel." Ev- enlng subjéct, ‘““The Christian's source of power."” The children will meet the pro- Egram committee at the church at 3 {p. m. to prepare for the Christmas 'entertainment , | T. W. LOWMAN, Pastor, | 304 S, New York Ave. | o | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - “Pre- I destination and Man's Free Agency” {is the subject for the morning ser- ‘\im', This is the second in a series of sermons on Presbyterian doc trines. At the evening service a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments is being preached. Subject tomor opponents 8 to 5 while the Rho \1"" | Call r‘m‘ Greater Service in ””fi‘rnw evening “The First Command ' ma boys defeated their opponents 21 “‘:‘I —B. A loffpauir 'ment." — to 14. Sone: | Sunday school at 9:45 a. m at AR S e | Mg EIEAL Fun Ly Both socfeties have rast 1'0)'9', ’l}th}n,, Mrs. 1. C. Jenkins. Preaching fll‘l"\'ill‘s 11 a. m. and teams and the pirls are improving| Closing comments. Tp. m. W S PATTERSON, U with time and practice, showing in| Announcements Pastor. Song. yesterday’s games some real hasket-| Leagne benediction. ball tactics. BRING IN YOUR CONTRIRUTIONS | FOR THE FIRE T’OYS‘ UNIFORMS | B. Y P. U. PROGRAM 23 Song-—All Hail the Power of Jesus - ‘A\uno. . 'fihole whn han subscribed to the| praver R, .. Brown. IS Md for the Fire Tioys' uniforms and Sul‘i.pllll'l' Quotation: John 1:1-14 ha¥e not ‘yet paid, and those who Miss Dodd and Miss Templeton. havé not subscribed and want to What is the difference between the y help aloag the good work, are re- word Deity and Divinity, and what quested to bring or se nd their con- bit tributions to the Telezram office on Monday, as the order for the suits are the Josus?- evidences of the Deity Mrs. T. Pasco Rogers. The Wonderful Character, Result, b must be made at once if the mvmh(\rs‘!{.l:lim afid Decd—-Mr. Pitts, o vappear in uniform in the ('“]"!‘m“m‘; Scripture Quotation: John 16:14-15 parade. {--Mr. Edwards. 1% The following have subscribed | Testimony Meeting-—-What Ts Jes- 1 8ince the last list was Pllhl]hhtd‘ us to Me,” conducted by the pastor ‘1;‘ '; ]:;mm“:‘ """"""" :2;’ und led by T. P. Rogers. AL J. Holworthy ........... 2.00 % b0 1 R RO 2.00 Model Hardware . ..... 2.00 | THE OCCOWANA CLASS A. C. Shaffer. ... .......... 1.06 o E. A. Lawrence........... 1.06 The “Occawanas” of the ("umber- M Ear A Utand Sunday school will gladly wel- I'? BN o 4 ealled mesting of cume girls over fourteem years of | There e alled meeting age, and young ladies to their study huws . Meetings held every Sunday morn- {ing at 9:45, Cumberland Presbyter- ian church, corner South Florida Farmerd’ Chautauqua and fair m %t the Poard of Trade mmnm “‘Wednesday, at 2 p. m. §»All members of these eommittees are urgently requested to aitend. avenue and Lemon street. TONIGHT ] o TLTON-DELMAR T AWRENCE co. —In— &t TNE ANGEL CHILD | \ comedy scream whick you don't ®vant to miss. It you enjoy clean.| THE SMUGGLER meflned vaudeville, the kind that Exciting Kalem Picture eaves a good impression, sce this o2 ompany tonight. i MY LADY OF IDLENESS o Comedy Vitagraph Feature : Pictures s, Treat for the Children; a Treat for ‘the @rown Folks WMfieat 3'Reel Feature | “0R THE HEART OF A PRINCESS ‘orgeous eosfumes, claborate stage sttings, an ‘Arabian Nichts tale, set | S an outdoor Fairyland, a picture| 1at every member of the family will ajoy and talk about . B! THE DENIZENS OF THE DEEP See This; It's a Dandy MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 of | PIANO TUNTNG Professional tuning, repairing and regulating by F. D. Jacobs. All work guaranteed. Reference, Mrs. S, T Fletcher. Orders left at Mrs. Fletch- ter's or Mrs. L. M. T™utch’s will re- ceive prompt attention. 1659 CANDY! CANDY' CANDY! WE ARE THE CANDY MAKERS When you want nice, pure candy, come to Smith's Dakery. We make it fresh every day. Can furnish it in any quantity. Special price on a large quantiiy. 1613 NOTICE All residents and property owners in sewer district on south side of city are hereby notified to make con- nectiopn to city sewers as soon as pos- sible. G. A. RHOADES, JR., 1616 Plumbing Inspector. FOR RE ‘\T Two nice furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, or for bedrooms. No. 301 New York avenue, corner Lemon street. N 1660 ALDITO2IUM| TIONb COMING| ATTKAC All Next Week STARNES' STOCK €O, 28 PEOPLE In 4-Act Plays and 3 Vaudeviile SPECIALTIES EACH NIGHT 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA Monday Night THE BUILDER OF BRIDGES 4-Act Comedy-Drama Week Dec 22— Y. C. ALLEY STOCK CO, In Western and Comedy Plays and Vaudeville Specialties 30— SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Deac, Jan. 13— COBURN'S MINSTRELS Jan. 15, 16, 17— D’ARMOND SISTERS STOCK CO rflionuy—— Starnes Stock Co. in THE BUILDER OF BRIDGES act comedy and 3 vaudeville acts - R i |Jan. 27— Jan 25 (Sunday)— LECTURE BY REV. CROOKE PAID IN FULL school ! Florida; avenue, two blocks north of railway . 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