Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 31, 1913, Page 5

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Mrs, Bragginton, of South Bend, Ind,, has arrived in the city to spend some time here the guest ents, Mr. and Mrg, South Florida avenue, T e of her p McClelland §§ anel Ormeby returned to her | Bassett building at 8§ ocl,ock‘ hoth& in Lakeland vesterday after|48Y morning. & pleasint visit of several days Coronet ag the Buest of Miss Mabe] + Alkens.—Plant City Courler _——— Mr. C. C. Hardin was called South Carolina yesterday on accou of ‘the death of his mother. He wag|members of the bride's family Jjoined in Palatka by Rev. ent at the funeral. R Mrs. A. A. Stone and son Wil- liam, of Macon, Ga., are in the city, having come down to spend the hol- who has rooms at the home of Mrs. J. C. Skinner on South Virginia avenue idays with Mr. Stone, —_— The Music Club will meet ‘been postponed until Friday ever ing, Jan. 9. —— Miss Marzuerite Evans, of Tampa, is the guest of her friend, Miss Ver. i i Powells. ; Buchanan. The latter leaves Sun- part to which they wero assigned. sueh d : 5 Mew ' (o. to W. H day for Atlanta, where she goes to| Preachin’ Bill was a greit favorite As tender {f° sliEEeht AndiioNg "rl‘.‘i'l;worth Aoy : . (With the audience, * while S y Tod" o g 4 : i i d and re-enter college. e s gi:"(‘)" \\';31( Feo0a will, Manila Investment Co. to W. H. January First, Nineteen Hundre' Mrs. Margaret Mathias, of Colum-|!!¢ P00k, and instantly won a warm i ‘ iR s o 9 Fourteen, begins the Thirtieth year of the bia, S. C., and her youngest son, Place in the hearts of her audience. ] i i . ges R e ; I son. ! s e Mr. Tilman Mathias, are in the city, /1% 8 the first of a sories of ATTENT, UELS (m\\' %. Overbay to 1. W. Man- existence of the Insurance Business of the guests of the former's son, My |SPlendid attractions which Manigen AKELAND SCHOOLS g . b y N . L t A ¢ % 80! H. J. Mathias and family. {Green will bring to the Auditorium, TR ; 4 e v (Y0, A. S. ;N E (“ mnfil) 4110 115 Balioyesihat e bast 1o nas jeieth all the pupils of Hu-! Strickland Lumber Co. to i . s J Mr. H. B. Moss and family re 100 good for d.akeland. I 'll'(‘l‘lr ols, without exception, | Keith. Wade to M. J. Felding. | 4 il ARl i Y rrow. It N. G. Wade T i l turned to Wilmington, N. (., today | B 1) to joinf® "‘“fld(‘ 1()1110.11‘0\\1 h B \;; Lewis to Vet L. Brown. During twenty-e\ght of these years the after a pleasant visit to the city the| ATTENTION, U. C V'8 is hope s fing hiowing of the 1 \V' Lewis to Vet L. Brown. guests of Mr. R. K. Lufsey and| ciilidedd YOung penple tak sae B M- 0 fel to Iva d. Bone business has been under his sole manage- family. ; ! All ex-Confederate soldiers, their | g jq,(Jattendance at our il A g Pl o {s01s and daughters are invited to|,j; gone of the most strikingjacker. Reglster to Foy B. Reg- ment Mr. T. D. Griffin, a well known | ASsemble at the city hall at 1 o'clock ang ftive features of the pa- ; Carrie Regis strawberry buyer, has returned toP: M. on Jan. 1, 1914, for the pa-[p,qe ft eVvery ::‘Idtenbt ff?mm:];e il December 30, 1813. It has grown from one of the very A Lakeland as is his annual custom, rade. This applies to all whether your to the oldes ‘c ir . b I N I'n and is being cordially welcomed hy;“"\" belong to the camp or not. H e ]«‘ATION, d Fmr"k i 4545 oo bl ey Atgsae B B : By Mayor. egge his menv. ¢ . J. D. ALLEN, ; ! : e has y friends Gorshindar b Cheis dd Tt 0 nll e M. A. Tillis to Bmhtu H[:Lt;:; : the State. During all these years ther —— bk Yy ance to g i . i Mr. E. C. Hlder has purchased Jlnarptnters in Texas Dml)OF(L; Ml‘:fh“ i ) never been any criticism of his manage the Central Cafe and is now sole NOTICE {o Plish a home for disabled an A. Stewart to W. K. Mec- E : e names of owner of that establishment. This 5:1 nuated members of their "::.“) ; : ment, and on his books are th restaurant has for_some time been| I1aVing purchased the Central| Mrs. G. W. Watson to W. K. fi customers who have continuously been with: “by Mr.“and-Mrs. Clayton | Cafe, I am now sole owner of that e TR McRae Io M#d Phedrd,.. who\HWned it, and|Trestaurant and will give my close| f Stuart Times says every day W. 0. Codlink to George A. Edgar. his office during thirty years. ot i ds 1ts héis dcquired an |Personal attention to its operation. is a new building started in 0. W : Johns,ofi to W. 0. Codling. ® nt . reputation. ‘Mr. Klder|l hobe to improve the service in! town. Prine . & Pipkin to Riley Camp- [ He extends friendly greetings to the pub- ho es to maintain the high standard |S0me respects; will install a lunch STt s bell i i that has been set and will also make ! counter and pay particular attention (ART) OF TRADE TO FEICERS| Florida and Georgia Land Co. to lic:and would be pleased to receive social o vati ' to the short order feature. I b T 0. 4 some changes and inuow.atwns which : er feature. In shor ELEC A. E. Shannon. calls on New Years Day, 9 a. m. to 12, noon, will doubtless be appreciated by the |l propose to conduct a place where United States to J. P. Bridges. i public. cither the most modest lunch or gThe annual meeting of the Lake:| /B0 Lt vy W, Bridges. that he may personally extend to his friends — satisfactory meal can be secured afmd Board of Trade will be beld in Strickland Lumber Co. to Nezle ; . Mr. W. L. Thompson this morn- Ia“ times and served with neatneghe Board room on Friday evening Arnold his New..Years Greetings. ing wecelved a dispatch from the g promptuess. Solleiting the papext, Jan. 2, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock | ATB S L Sy g faibctlonnsd vice president of the Pan-American ronage of the public along thefharp. Officers for the ensuing year s Insurance C‘o.. bearing the pleasing lines, I am respectfully are to be elected at this meeting and E. D. Cason to J. H. A. Bruce. intelligence ‘that Mr. Thompson had 1734 E. C. ELDER.J this requires a larger quorum than M. L. Robinson to H. C. Smith. surpaksed all other district agents . of the company in the amount of busln'us written during the past year.. The message bore the con- xut.uiutlona of the company, in which‘ Mr. Thompson’s many friends here will heartily join. He has made a phenomenal success in the insurance business, speaking well for his own industry and abil- ity and the merits of his company. Rev. A. E. Householder, who has rved the Manatee Methodist church very- acceptably the past year oved yesterday to his new charge t Bradentown. Mr. Householder kes the place of Rev. J. L. Kil- ¥ {riends, ¢ |in Case of Fire Phone 5.000 Smith | Miss Genevieve Morrow were pres- Hardin, who also went up to be pres- |0t for practice on Friday afternoon, Jan. 2. The open meeting which was to' have been given on that date has 8ore, who e £ v - churchat hgtfnlmn i girlsf - i 4 to the Manathpcate, comes|lovely home’ of Mrs. Mr. Sweat, wify gs pastor. |epjoy the ‘“e"nwd s Saturday night\, arrived on la.uex-F g and caugniet, tained at the N enter- |and Ferro yesterday. The l;:se until| Several interemngaco:;e:;‘ 1t fad | ¥ Prepared dinner foyne church | the afternoon fy aWaY 80, 1, |8 er and his family apy preach- | wings, the first ¢ thalker pryed the first time at thelined for|test, in which Hug oficient, thef terday. Rev. Sweafpge ves |to be the most ,-‘;:e In & stkf" Pit at the morning \ne pul-|winning tbe pHazel Padrick hours on Saturday, t, \vening | chewing contes tests fre good congregations. {8 to|off thedpr‘?y ;‘:;:scs;’:e Note atee | followe! Lh- % Fenas Travune. () which all enjoyed. Dainty rey n. as guests of § e How mjde ‘ WE WISH ALL OUR ar- on| All ladies who are to ass orating automobiles for W.{°¢" for parade are requested to\Y ments were gerved, which alld z” enjoyed, after which all ba s .|host and hostesses farewell, e ing fhem for a most pleasan) SERVING THEM. MRS, F. GRIF- |nOOn+ el ey at e Will Be l’oltw“‘l of 7. 8. Hatcher and Miss 3\U-D: C WAL € T 4 Wadkins were married at the h the Confederacy Will be of the bride’'s parents in- Lakel} one week owing to thet is poned bration regular to! Wednesday, Dec. 24, Rev, R, D which ntton officiating. [ ceting day. anqg - Only the immedial TO YEAR'S GREETIo LEY fETHODISTS FRO Mr. Hatcher is well and fay- orably known in Plant City, connected with the Palmer i il vyou per e members ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Palmer.—Plant City Courier. . |SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS PLEASED LARGE AUDIENCE Furnished by Security Abstract an ord New Yeaps s day alone, Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) NOb{ this NeW o)y and hap- But December 29, 1913, orldly good : Gertrude Carter to C. C. Larter full’ mee: = ied along your . and Stephen. Davis to Rollins & Mc- Sun-kisid patt | collum. A large audience was present last' Be you night to see the reproduction of The Shepherd of the Hills, at the Audi- ; the ife's D fg. Co. to McRae & Mem- | i torium, and all were delighted as May each o ‘la_\ that as life ltanrer Mfg. i the company is one above the aver- morrow minger. it single t ) . Co.. to W. D. Mec- aze and the delineation of the va- There shall 1 aipingle cloidid Spiar - e ; Rae. rious characters was true to life, | KFlorida brllltlamds Co. each one being vain re well fitted for the May heart g nd vie to commit to J. H. a usual. Every member of the Board of Trade owes it to himself as well as the organization to attend this T. L. Wade to A. A. Harris. Miss Clegg announces that she F. M. Wade et al. to J. L. Wade. opened her parlors of Beauty ; ture in the Hotel Kibler, where}®|annual m~eting. will be glad to meet ber friends.®" A. J. HOLWORTHY, Serretary. nouncement of her formal 8| December 29, 1913. will appear in a few days. NOTICE TO UNION VETERANS. All Union Veterans, Sons of Vevt:r- ans and Spanish American ar e rea: Veterans are requested to meet at G. d|A. R. hall, Van Huss building, cor- enue and Main -|512 East Lime street is withdrawn Z.'}'eefi'i"f“i? p“m Mg able rates. $1.50 per hour; pecial[from the hands of dealers and will B (5 iy Dhae rates per day. Phone 109 ' leave|be handled by the owner exclusively Parade. * calls at Loyal Restaurant, fposite|in the future. Notice is hereby gi estate dealers that the property o Mrs. M. A. Troutman at 510 an AUTO FOR HIRE New car, careful driver, A. C. SHAFFER, AN. station. Car city no. 71. 1747 MRS. M. A. TROUTM Conmandsn 1741 FRANK McC J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. ATTRACTIONE 'COMING Tomortow— 9 ik A LAKBLAND ROMANCB Movidg Pictures of our ,own little VAUDEVILLE EVILLE s ¢ X Logl y gneger 1 in the i al in . Some Show Tonight InciMing &, 5,y ‘ The Man Who'Has No Equ b : > ilOL(‘. HT AND PAlD F‘OR Juggling World A Program ; Big PREBan bisAy— Worth While onfort and Jomes in Their Great Satu ok BONAVITA, Comedy Act; Your Last Chance THE GIRL AND THE GANGSTEL s ’matA arligresiinlp R et ; e gre T, Admi ® u')r See This Great C:m;:) A Kalem 2-Reel Feature That Wl personally at the Auditorium e . 5e el'm' o BeTSu;'eh:.n Pleise You Immensely; One of All Next Week— ' TR s, 15¢ b e those Fine Licensed Features. C. W. PARKS SHOWS Aol jcture! Psilidan, I8 & Photoplays Pi 8 THE SEA HORSE | CORURN’S MINSTRELS THE DISGUISE TIGB.IS “See This; You Will “See” Some- Jan. 15, 16, 17— e e A Splendid Drama (By Reliance) The greatest 4-reel feature that thing Worth Seeing DE ARMOND SISTERS STOCK CO. FLOOD TIDE :A c:me to Lakeland; a thrilling A et e ) ‘g e g ory B0l O el e | MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30:5:00 {UTT AND JEF M3 1AST DEAL : § and one that will hold inter . - CONTINUOUS Yon, $8us N s g Don’t fail to sce this SATURDAY €O} WITHIN THE LAW é ol Db (00D MUSIC ¢ Jan. 27 ¢ 4 A { FULL oming A LAREEAND RO¥ANCE : 1 = SLAGE FUTCH-COMPANY § u SLANUL feb. 2— "ture picture of our own little ) SMART SET Tl.ursdaylnr‘?(‘l\a:wag& VSaturday '2ken this summer, showing all Feb. 12-22— ! $ Interegting mnel, and many of CHATAUQUA THEY MAKE GOO | We Greatly Appreciate THE SPLENDID PATRONAGE ACCORDED us DURING THE HOLIDAYS. L) ==== FRIENDS, AND, BATRONS A HAPPY AND PROS- e A R PEROUS NEW YEAR, AND ASSURE ALL THAT WHEN LOOKING FOR ANYTHING IN THE ]EWELRY LINF WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN Conncr 0’'Steen & King Co., while his brid Cigar| \ior Telegram: p , While his e was one af|mi\ . gpace to say | DEEDS ”mm. o : y FILED F PR TR Yy S T Y ) Lakeland's popv'ar and winsome|an ien‘:ls of the ) S15¢ tmAsh RECORD IN POLK GOUN’!‘YianWM e young ladies. They are now resid-|this SReeetstd ittt b 14 Established 18684 H J. DRANE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Lakeland, Fla, Drane Building .-t CLEAN, FRESH CRAAVID THIS IS WHAT YOU FIND AT MY STORE—ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. M.Y SAUSAGES WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER FOR A MONTH AFTERWARD, JUST TO THINK ABOUT IT. CR2NID E. P. HICKSON Phone 144 i gaakd 600 ! L N g e ik b

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