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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 8, 1914, - i 'l‘ Officers and Committees | q Of Baptist Ladies 1 Aid Society g e The following are the new omcers L A carload of machine.ry, being t.he and committees of the Baptist La- | first installment of additional eauib-{4;.. Ajg ang Missionary Society: ,ment for the plant of the Evening | First Vice President—Mrs. H. C. {Telegram, has reached here, and will | a.’,,e A shi tof S ir S ith tion of the building today. This ship-| Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. A, S lpmen O Ouvenlr poons Wlt CUt ment includes a Whitlock Premier T Miom o 5 3 press, for the highest grades of half-| ;I.\_,. ! T M 7. e ¥ f H ] K bl h, dl P I h_ tone and color printing, being as its et i g o ; 0 Ote l er On dn e’ a SO mafly Ot | Stevens. PRIDIECodHn LES hasamentio) the Tel-| qo0ond Vice President—Mrs. Geo. egram building tomorrow, workmen | Padrick. rushing the completion of that por-| Secretary—Mrs. B. C. Flanagan. 2ol & SR AT f ‘Fire 5,000 : name indicates the *‘premier” print- e A pad- | has gone to Bir- ., - 5 | i Aid Treasurer—Mrs. J. L. Pad- . . . . . 4 ing machine of the world. Its special| . . t t t Q . t a short business i ; 5 | rick. { ers. Ver ln a lo carrle ln a l! S o purpose is to do high-ciass book i - , o L] jed his daughter 4 Press Reporters—Mrs W. D. Ed- ! : ' printing and to take care of the nu- idy M B H MEthand { ; {Brenau, where she .0 publications issued under cou- Lt ol i ¥ I the spring term. class Jewelry Store L . T b5 bat Room Committee—Mrs. Owens| h"l([ lr(;m this oflice, this 'JLlll,‘ ne (chairman), Mrs. Hursey. nited Mr. G. E of the largest and most impoctant | Flower Committee—Mrs, R. L. | features of the Telegram's businss:. !, RS i@ 2 s (chairman), Mrs. th Williams, both The big Whitlock two-revolution| . . | i e o » [ » . ) :::l (Tlut \II;::IIOI'\S, pws'b, e h compazatively "'"‘v'““;'m:.:r:uu Committee—Mrs. W, D. 'k Repalrlng and EngraVIng a Speclalty Having been installed ahout two Edwards (chairman), Mrs. B. H. | y witness. The yonyoaep will be retained and wsed | e once for Sebring, exclusively for the circulation of ln Sy k 1€ Study Class—Mrs. E. M. Buck oy . pko their future Evening Telegram, being relieved by (1':”“") R B ! i ’ l the new machine of tho- work of e parsonal Service Committee—Mrs, 1 i; ¢ '“‘at, former editor SeToraluovicr ppers prnied Iy this B. 1. Maynard (chairman), Mrs. ! & N:xt Door to P. 9. L.keland. plant, which has made it the busiost| o Tille M ’Qfiristidn Advocate . e (Stevens, Mrs. Hills, Mrs. Melton, press in Florida, averaging nearly|yp. pagrick, Mrs. LeVay, Mrs. Cre- & . | ELl f the Methodist 10,000 impressions a day. bers enrolling. Officers were elected for the new year as follows: 'i}, “high terms of its . Jones is a regu-, to Lakeland and v‘rove bordering on spent a few hours !sap, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. |’ issi rh g B S e Kissimmee, where ries, and a power paper ecuttes, is p3g L T L B L Y .q.“ v Reception Committee-—Mrs. Bl andl gram will enable it to handle any- g | . | i : \ f reside -Mrs. W. B. Moon. N b Literature Committee - Mre, B. H.| President Ch I ’ . laren's A large job press of the famous Shephard, Mrs. Straw. ' f e ; " |Goodyear (chairman), Mrs, Flana- Society Ele.Ct Oflicers i | " also mr}ndod l.n. the present shin- gan, Mrs. Cresap, Mrs. Dickson, The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian fones o ositains ment, ’Ih(j ‘llldl(m.l\ of all these aew Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Brox\'n-j"h“r“h met )'(‘Sl.(‘lfl:l)‘ afternoon at i 4 . and splendid machines to the alrecady | . g SRl Mrs. (. J. Baldwin's with fourteen an (chairman), Mrvs. Angell, Mrs. fbler. He is de- thing that can be printed from type, 0 : tious style. Maynard (chairman), Mrs. Clonts,| Vice President— B. C. Eads.) $1 00 values - 59c¢ o more the Telegram force will be in Mayes, Mrs. Buck. Treasurer—Mrs. C. J. Baldwin. the throes of moving the plant into its new buildiie, which is nearing (chairman), Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Good- rcompletion. ~s .oon as we are set- ...y Bdwards, Mrs. Anderson, Q ) f Lakeland peop!e tled down in the new quarters the ¢¢. Melton, Mrs. Bridges Mrs. O. Compton. § “rd Lake today to building will be formally opencd, a : 4 The new and able pastor, Elder Ms meeting at the time being set, of which due rotice Lowman, who is doing such splen- § h Lookout Committee—Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. /dLowman, Misses Marguerite | Adair, Muriel Austin and Katie! greeting friends g St R 4 iy say Chandler & Price Gordon new se-| 'y ahin Committee — Mrs. | Ladies of Christian Missionary | B BB G BE BOE DODD J Tirgi ing, Mrs. Cason. of West Virginia, up-to-date plant of the Evening Tele- Flan- members present, several new mem- | R E D U CE D ‘Maynard, Mrs. LeV nd’s big new ho- in the most satisfactory and expedi 2 During the next two weeks or Mis, Hutchinson, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Secretary—Mrs. W. A. Bearden. [{§ 1.25 . 69¢ Social Committee —~Mrs. Hursey L $1.14 0. Davis, AMrs. Straw, Mrs. Geo. Padrick. Among the will be given, when the public will Ald Committee—-Mra. A Moore did work in the church was prosvnt’ . $1.25 values - ‘98¢ | er going out were Mr. H. J. ‘ho invited to call and inspect the ar (chairman), Mrs. R. . Scipper, ‘uufl gave an intorushng‘ and encour-, l ;0 (13 L $l 14 n Mr. A. Holworthy, Mr. rangements. Mrs, Andorson, Mrs. Henley, Mrs. |28ing talk on orsanization.. Discus- % s X Mrs, Wm. Steitz and Dr. and —— — - B ; g Mrs. Lane, Sion and various plans were laid for 1.75 6 ¢ 1‘49 Mens . (. Davis, Mrs. Stone, Sullivan. This is the annual - ffective work in the future. g Mrs. Park, Mrs. Flynn, Mrs Allen. | ng of the Lakeland, Bartow and ALL SAINTS CHURCH [ It was decided to give a box so-|g S al Service—Mrs, A OIS f swrry Good ‘Roard Association WILL ASK TO BECOME EOEIalSen Lees M DoRRn cial for every member of the church ; : . ORGANIZED PARI A c—Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Melton, | 7 J § H ‘he GiScHEmARt officers for the ey A SH{ Visiting Committee —Mrs. Gleorge And as many others who can attend $1.75 Values el $1039 " g year is ome of the matters 'at Mrs. Walter Wilson's, corner of « Padrick (chairman), Mrs. Straw, | Missouri avenue and Orange street on 2. 25 % l .63 The cong ¢ ati f All Saints g betore that body today. ! A Svltes, Mi % o ! aving deci res P vk iss Orrell, Misg Cresap, | 3 . jeburch having decided to present an Friday evening, the 16th, from 7:30 'application to the annual convoca- | \Iiss Rodzells, Miss Gavin, Misg Flan- | . A, Andergon, who won the |, to 9:30. Any lady, young or old, ! - tion to assemble Jan. 13, 14 and 15|%830. A kgt o & " the in the parade for having the 2t OHanAS fox brasnlcation ns'a recd| Einange Committec—Mre, I, Le: | from any (ln-m h, is invited to pre-| & 122 Ky t collection of agricultnral i 3 Vay (chairman), Mrs. Dicks Mrs, | Pare a box for this social and any ' st re L hefiized natich e it leaior tira v hairman), Mrs. Dickson, Mrs cts on his float, has given us fl :n/i‘ :15’]]:”:11“';]““ ”"l‘(.“\““;]‘:)m ltrh‘ Stovens, Mrs, Seipper, Mrs. Moote, i gentleman is welcome to come and| Avenue Foot.Fltters Oflallly ' st, which 4neludes corn, stocks Dabad bl Hov. Rishard I“Hun l!( Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Orrell, Mrs, Mayes, DUy any one of them for 25c. A :g; We Renair Shoes While You Wait ¢ ¢ Rev. Richar Y] re- 2 ' i peRh . ) sar oo ey 08 N . TR % : . good supper is insured at a moderate ;’z:il:'l;‘::::::Y i “:!1\::::'1:““‘: ’.“I:HH, IPM i il ek \::: :;‘.I-I‘I\(“l.'. I “fl‘lxu ;‘::l:;"\j‘“"x‘l‘,‘l‘ ,' | I’l'iw[* ;nl;n]l a pleasant ‘v\'wnin‘: for all| #EEDEEEEELEIIPEIPIEE LS DHODOGIDDOBBIEPIIDRDEE al yam, leass i Ak full age” shall be present at morn- fixst ni i : who attend Don't forzot the dlm"(" “Truit, °'§*'9.°5- sour and Ditt ,1 Telenhone Committeo—Mrs, Me- F'riday, the 16th. i P s el podscoiay oranges, lemon . citron lemor ARt ate b AU ST e , kumquats, - a8, nusta : ad samples of .. modorn ing prayer at 11 a. m. on Sun . 11, or at evening prayer at 7 . that they may affix wnomospawrmese o ||| | o N R TSRS T AR I t farm fmplén - L i A\ : * being an anto Lo i b i R g o bt / w N L e 2 ! sed drfll, and : the latfer i AR oy A S e 1 tonzue plow t g ! {ehs ( RN'S GREA" } 'STRELS { erain: eradle hooks, ete. n N = o an—— N o matter of n hor . ) I ‘ : to youigelf . i o apnrediated | i legram, . We Ve r huv a Ford Car now, nd for that o i . er newspape: § { 2y In aimea ive us infor iteméof 'naw m _help ugi't re iinferert to your ) item of new ) t ; . e woard y e cen.on @ vis e, { e, or your v, and these | Lers we are : ' 4 | l,.\k’lvil,/\fi\" ,H“\. i | i Three furnished roon 2B R e T e ———— all nm!v n conveniences. 502 Orange street. ]\M MAJESTLC. Immz oo | THE GRAND | Largest Sacrifice In 4-act Play and Four Vaudeville P e e e e Specialties every night. Prices 10¢, 20¢, 30c. % - T Ever knowa in prices on shoes. Entire T COBURN'S MINSTRELS ’ y LPARKSC0.IN | Tuesday— stock of Men’s, Women’s, Misses’, and - till they come, those classy licensed TIGRIS Ch“d y h pictures. Look this program over The Great 4-reel Feature ren's snoes at m 3 Y CHILD for tonight and get down town a lit-| Wednesday— oney saVing prices. h in 4 Acts tle early to see all of these finep ic- THE DUSK OF DAWN COMING - ; | tures before the “big show” begins Great 5-reel Feature on the ks Men’s $6 shoes......... 7! ies’ |at the Auditorium. Labor Question PROGRAM WEEK JAN 12 , § . me" $6 shoes at. ... $.68 SPECIALTIES L WEE! fien s $$54 shoes. ....... ..3.63 | Ladies’ $4.25 shoes at... 3.13 Thursday-Friday-Saturday— en's $4.50 shoes.......3.33 | Ladies $4 shoes at. ..... 2.98 ' DURI{‘VGS;IHECROU:]NQ UP DE ARMOND SISTERS STOCK CO. BILLY RIDDLE Men’s $3.50 & ;4 shoes. . .2.88 | Ladies’ $3 shoes at...... 213 s ok estern Comedy {Tan. 30— AND HIS YUM YUM GIRLS P R b ite e S 23_““" AND JEFF 10—PEOPLE—10 Misses’ $3 shoes........ $2.08 | ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES ’ e WITHIN THE LAW Misscs $2.75 shoes. ..... 1.98 | AT JIM'S REWARD |Jan. 27— : HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Misses’ $2 shoes. ....... 123 | BIG BARGAINS 3 ow Night | A Fine Comedy — PAID IN FULL ‘Admissiou: Children 10c, Adults 25c. - PRSI | an 30— ‘ ! i 3 § [MAEL ‘ FORREST DEBNEY CARR | : f The Eminent Basso Cantante. | We are closed this week doing repulrs: K. b - imbrough & Rutherfor SCUTARI SMART SET l Descriptive picture with a little edu- | Feb., 6— cational vein SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO. Opposite City Hall Feb. 12-22— MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30°5:00 CHATAUQUA