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P EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 10, 1914. JUST RECEIVED : Surprise Party gagasgogeaoooReR [ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shannon, & =] who live on West Orange street, were | & ) given a surprise party by a number|g & of their friends last night, who|g o marched in on them unawares and P R R T WITH THE CHURCHES TOMORROW spent the evening most delightfully. Tce cream and cake in abundance was brought by the guests, and this was done full justice to after social intercourse had been enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kinne, Mr. H. Wickam and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich, Mr. T. F. VanDusen, Mrs. Bronson, Mrs. Bald- win, Miss Roe Gleason, Mrs. Harts- horn and neice, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. mé bers of the Or- C Bkflne have formed Sidman, Mr. dee Hoyt. and Otto Bronson. e ———— and Mrs. M. H. Dickey are e rembtnmuy little daugh-|Baracas Met With e |Mr. E. C. Angell ——"ai By | The regular quarterly business I B O g i . meeting of the Baraca Class of the 1 N‘g“ o 01: Orllz:udu,‘ lf First Baptist church was duly held = city ‘and I8 the charming . 1y gday evening at the home of ot ‘WWM Cowdery. i URrot: 1.0, 01’ the class. In order to give Angell, who is instructor & Lowfiun, pastor of m«. all members a 3 iy to make transters of | best to elect all new officers, the fol- ék‘m which has been sold. |lowing is a list of the new officers: 1 return ll\tllne to fil] his pul-, President, Lloyd Adams; vice presi- VA {dent, C. R. Rodgers; secretary, Rol- X | lie lml\m\ treasurer, Paul Welph- ley; board of membership directors, W. H. Phillips (chairman), Ihlhmt Hart and Malcolm MeMullen. After ss was duly acted on the members w take of a French luneh, Roach, of arrived in the :ul are’ thc gum\ Mrs. | s sister, Mrs. G. io. llawkius, ome to Lakeland to muke this )ermanent homc, and will be [ all busin ly WGWOJDOQ %o the city. ,\lvl‘s. l‘I.‘ C. Angell, .;II'I\‘I‘ which the class journed subject to a call e ;mm' ng next week for the purpose of and Mrs. A. L. prown are grganizing land Glee club, 1g @ visit from (heir son, M. | L SR Brown, of Rowc, \. Y., Who 3y W, Fisk Tohnson " n looking after Lis citeusive Tptertains .y . interests, Mr. DBrown' Mye W, Figke .sohuson delizhtful 1 Lakeland ib tiwc w witness Iy entertained the teachers of the pri- ebration and he declurcs il dcoartment of the Methodist e him more proud ot Lakeland sunday of 'wiifch she is the six o'clock dinner? “ver. superinte ) hiek et last « The hospitalily ed Mrs, . Bdward Young:, Bartow, * from Bartow today ol 3 1dith m advocat T e candidacy of lLev lusbaud !meon inty treasurer. Mr. Younss | e Trammell and en in the treasurct’s ofiice 1or V! " / ton. The invit- - years, and, beiuy aliicted, e ests were Miss Lena McCrary, " get around and very wiscly secretary of the Sunday school, “”‘I,’ Miss Ada Sl .4 a fine campaigner in the " of Mrs. Youngs, who will noj prove a splendid vote-getter. Camn Fire Girls The Camp Fire Girls will meet with |Mrs. Donald Adair at her home on - Fred Eatom, who assisted th¢ pake Wire Monday afternoon at 8 o materially in their minstrel 5c1oek, Al members are requested by furnishing the music, has to bring their dues in full so that al] presented, With a handsome cyrrent expenses may be paid up im- sbrooch by the lodge, which she nmodiately, __most highly. Mr. Chas. H. ‘he director, was given an ele- “,nlh' watch charm. Both gifts with them the highest esteem 'y member of the lodge for the ats, and the latter value them | ighly. * Children’s Service There will be a special children’s service at the First Presbyterian Sun- day school tomorrow. Mrs. Madden will sing a solo and a special musical program has been arranged by the choir. Everybody is cordially invit- ed to attend. . C. L. Willoughby returned ight from Miami where he 8 & delegate to the State Fed-| Friday Musical of Labor. He reports a fine| The Friday Musicale held an open g and splendid entertainment meeting yesterday afternoon, which hands of the people of Miami. | was attended by a large number of LI st o A { music lovers. A detailed account of Thursd ‘nllht Hotel Kibler }hse meeting will appear in Monday's ‘ery room filled and guests BRUD: arned away for lack of accom-|n w PARK COMPANY on, which shows how the CLOSES TONIGHT WITH travel has begun and also “HALF ” ikeland’s fine hotel is proving THE BREED n-: success, When a five story 8 filled to the brim it is a good indieation that the town und here.” 0 The C. W. Park Co. will be seen in their last play for this season at the Auditorium tonight when they present the “Half Breed,” a thrill- ing western play which instantly claims the intensest interest of the audience' Last night the company presented “Ishmael” to probably the largest audience ever seen in the Auditor- jum, and they won fresh laurels, for family of Mr. Browning ar- he first of the week from 1d to joln Mr. Browning in ‘uture residence in Arcadia. re occupying Mr. S. Fussell's in the morth part of the city. ‘owning 8 train dispatcher of Mr. Park has surrounded himself H. & N. fallway in our city.| With excellent actors and is able to dia News. . procont plays in o manner that lia-| ", gers long in the mewoiies of the au- DITORIUM diences. [ MAJESTIC. | Class to our Saturday night pro- gram. See it before going to the big !show at the Auditorium. TONIGHT O ast Chance to See the C. W./ B Ca.; 80 Don't Miss This 7] M Tonight m HALF BREED Clt wuarn Comedy THE CALL OF THE PLAINS Thrilling Western Drama THE WIDOW'S Gree S KIDS it Comedy in Ir Acts VA 0 LE SPECIALTIES WHEN LOVE FORGIVES ‘0 at 8:15 Biograph Feature , 20¢, 30c | ! I ( NIGHT J [INSTRELS o ™ an e’lnroh. was called to Kis- uh.mro to hold office, it was thought| ere invited to par-| prepared by |y o Johnson's' Iv]\ McRae, \I'mn“‘ Methodist Church— 305 Kentucky Ave. J. B. Ley, pas- tor. Bible School—9:45 a. m., L. C. Hull, superintendent. Morning Sermon—11 o’clock, by the pastor. Subject: ‘Homor to Whom Honor.” Senior Epworth League—6 p. m. Topic: “From Wavering to Stead- fastness.” Evening Sermon—7 o'clock. Sub- ject: “Honey Makers.” 4 The choir will sing as an offertory | anthem at the morning service, “Give 1 class Jewelry A shipment of Souvenir Spoons with cut of Hotel Kibler on handle, also many oth- ers. Everything that is carried in a first- S 1 o sy 4 \ 1 Store " Thanks to Jehovah,” by Geo. Baker. At night the special musical feature R o o E ° ° i F: @ y D. S. ¢ y il e an anthe by . 5. Hake epairing and ngravmg a Specnalty |“Let Us Sing to the Lord. . Strangers made welcome. Seats free. Ushers. ! Sunday school at 9:43, H. C. Stev- lens, superintendent. Preaching at S 11a. m. and 7 p. m. by the pastor. N3Xt DOOI' tO p n L._!'. '!C;flfi. ¥ '& ) {Timely topics. Evening meeting as | i s s S S rmr e MU [ o I 1 ¥ Aes % i ‘«‘\ angelistic as we can make it. Ev- ! s et .nluul\ \\'hu can attend invited !o, | R. S. GAVIN, Pastor. LLMHWA]-EH -[EM "\ n fl - i) | @ o e All Saints— T | z 7330 a. m.—Holy Fucharist. Lovers of basketball were treateu ',5; el S 3 10 a. m.-Sunday school. to a fast and snappy game yesterday I~§’ R ‘;’: q F & L A Morning praver 3 A Bonen ¥ Al TG =IO BNENE SPLA ST atternoon on the high school cawm- g e — 3 7T:20 p. m.——LEvening prayer, {¢ | 3 { § 97 3 i i ! pus, between L. i 5. team and 3 C l AR ¥ weamn representing the Clearwater | &% Il‘l fi”” S i Annual convocation of the mission-|jien sehool. & o lavy jurisdiction of Southern Ilorida Both teams were in good condi }:?: &,l {)() "'lluFS » 59" : meets at Ovlando Jan, 13, 14, 15, tion and playeu ;'lmn ball through-; 1'_{ L % 696 i AR out the game. Ack ol team wor 5 “ Chn ~“"1 Church— tosctier with their inability to han | l. ."\O - $ l % l -} ¢ ¢ School— 10 a. m. die the ball, were largely respons L d reaching and Communion-—1U1 a. [je for Clearwater's low score. a “‘s fl n A Great Revival.™ Lakeland's team, on the othe ¢ b kel § am, h AR In @ T 0'clock. fjad, put up the best article sc \4‘1'2‘ valu:s 7 98¢ 3 Must. " Ithus tar on the local court. The!® = “ . At the close of the morning Servs jp was in their territory most of ‘? 1.50 B $l-1'} z v offering will be taken for the e time., The visitors only threw ' § i 7; o $ l 40 ar hoi at St. Louix, Mo one licld goal, due to the good work | b of .akeland s guards, while Lake A / iens Iyrtle St. Methodist Church— {1 forvards tossed something | & { Sunday School—10 a. m, like twenty baskets. i:i: $1./5 \althS i $l.3s) Preaching- 11 a. m, ¢ work of every player on the| “ ~ Prayer service Tuesday night atipjgy school team stood out prowi- ;%, 225 1-03 {7 o'clock. W. 1L, Steinmeyer, pastor. o1y, outelassing their opponents ¥ — Dn:xolemd IV‘Iothodxst—— in every department of the guawme. & ”UI l" = i Sunday School-—10 a. m. It might be well to mention the|d |22 Ky Epworth League—6 p. m. fact that every player on the team Avenue F 0' Sllll't Preaching—7 p. m. is connected directly with the L. H.| @ OOt-Fltters flllallty Prayer service Thursday night at S. It may be said to their credit We Renair Shoes While You Wait 7p.m. W. H. Steinmeyer, pastor. | ¢hat their work in the realms of ath- letics is only a reflection of their Grace Evangelical Lutheran— work in the school roam. Contrary Tennessee avenue and Orangel(, the custom of a great many school street. W. E. Pugh, pastor, resi-|ypore one or two days are lost each dence 914 E. Orange, phone 116|. ..k from regular work, Lakeland Blue. high school boasts the fact that not even one recitation has ever been tle Rom. 12:1-5; Gospel, St. Luke, |gjionted, in favor of athletics. It is 2:41-52. true the students have the spirit, and Morning and evening services at| o right kind at that—not the kind 11 and 7 o'clock respectively. that places muscle and brawn first Sunday school at 10 a. m. and brains last, but the sort that Catechetical classes Saturday aft-|j.mands first mental and moral dis- ernoons at 2 o'clock. cipline and then the training of the Friends and strangers are invited|}qy to all services of the church. While the game of basketball is yet in its infancy In Lakeland, the First Presbytenan— e ... |team feels that it has been eminent- The morning service, 1 oclock, ly successful this season, as attested will be a Young People’s service, hav- by the fact that L. H. S. has won ing as a part of the program baptism every game played. of infants. Evening service, 7 o’clock,| ppe following is the line-up of the First Sunday after Epiphany. Epis- will be a study of the Fifth Com-|,;me played yesterday afternoon: mandment. (learwater. L, Hy B Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. EHLOKB, s o o 6 i Wie Phillips A cordial welcome waits for all{yarshall.......R. F..Hetherington strangers in our city. W. S. Patter- Meharg son, pastor. Blanton.........C...Meharg-Adams —_— Douglas. .c.... .l G, siesvs Hagan SEE PILLANS & CO. ad in today's|pgoger.. ......R. G. .Flanagin paper. 1806| e final score was 46 to 5 in fav- ord.. H. 8. CENTRAL CAFE-- Special Sunday, Meals at all hours. Chicken or turkey Central Cafe, E. 1813 Referee—Cardwell. Timeekeeper—Groover. Umpire—T. P. Pace. dinners only 35c. Elder, Prop. C. ATTRACTIONS COMING NEXT WEEK Monday-— COBURN’S MINSTRELS Tuesday— Seats Now on Sale at Red ('ross | Tuesday— The Great Detective Feature in COMING Four Reels TIGRIS R3S Wednesday— ’ PROGRAM WEEK JAN 12 THE DUSK OF DAWN ik Great 5-reel Feature on the BILLY RIDVLE Labor Question AND HIS YUM YUM GIRLS Jan. 80— 10—PEOPLE—10 MUTT AND JEFF | |Jan. 23— HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ' | WITHIN THE LAW | Admission: Children 10e¢, Adults 25¢. | {Jan., 27— PAID IN FULL | Jan 30— { We are closed this week doing repairs FORREST DABNEY CARR The Eminent Basso Cantante. Feb. 2— SMART SET Feb, 6— SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO. Feb, 12-22— CHAUTAUQUA =y Better buy a Ford Car now, while we can make prompt de: livery, as we have no idea when we will get other shipments. Touring cars fully equipped, $616.50 delivered anywhere in Polk County. THE LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY GO. LAKELAN ,FLA. Largest Sacrifice Ever known in prices on shoes. Entire stock of Men’s, Women’s, Misses’, and Children’s shoes at money saving prices. Men’s $6 shoes M78 ’ I.adxes $5 uhoel at ............... 33 68 Men’s $5 shoes.......... 3.63 | Ladies’ $4.25 shoes at... 3.13 Men's $4.50 shoes....... 3.33 | Ladies $4 shoes at...... 2.98 Men’s $3.50 & $4 shoes. . .2.88 | I.adxes $3 shoes at. .. ... 813 | Roie b i) i # Misses’ $3 Bhoei ........ $2 08 ALL CHILDREN S SHOES [ Misses $2.75 shoes. ... .. 1.98 AT | tl Misses’ $2 shoes i BIG BARGAINS Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Hall L TRy