Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 30, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEG}(AM. LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 30, 1914, i Mrs. Norvell Entertained ' vy ' By Lag CHRISTIAN REVIVAL Mrs. W. C. Norvell entertained the Epworth League at her home on : South Florida Ave., Friday night. It PHUGBESSING WEl,L was the monthly business and social meeting and there was a good at- The Christian S YOUR WATCH P tendance.. After a brief business lt S (’II i 8| Jast night and large numbers turned 2 2 1 session, a short musical program was| aw The meeti W i I v ll l t e i away . he meeting is growing in g g Vs tent was crowded given, i i e i i interest nightly. The evangelist is Mr. son rendered “Fot| preaching some fine sermons. Death 1 In Case of Fire Your Sake” (Wrighton), responding|ang Judgment was the subject last phone 5,000 on 9 z to an e‘n(-(?re with “The Ro.sary" (Ne-Inight. The large audience was held MW"WM" vin). .Irs.. Hale t:hen delighted the|spell-bound through the entire ser- - 1 1t1 members with an instrumental soio,|vice. The solo, Callest Thou Thus, If not, let us put lt ln gOOd Condltlon- oo o @ L BB 00X O Y| Frank Washburn sang an old popu-|Oh, Master, was sung by Miss Low- Kllar song, “Where the Sunset Turns{man. The singer was at her best, U 3 i CITY TAX BOOKS Ltthe Ocean’s Blue to Gold,” and as an|and her singine of thi 3 ] CLOSE APRIL 1ST g encore, “Absent,” by Metcalfe,"which 501‘0 m:: ‘\-;z“tr;]; 2;,;::;1“8:;::‘?]’ Our Repair Department is second to none. We ] he sang unusually well. We have brought to Lakeland Fig] . poo O BEMHR O U QS| Folowins the program, nes iser of more chan ot ool are in a position to do your Repairing Accurately Mrs. ans an ittle both diverting and amusing, were/You can come to hear him preach and Pl'omptly. ughter went to Orlando today to played, one deserving of mention be-|anq rest assured vou will hear Gos- gend a few days, the guests of Mrs.|ing a “Miscellaneous Quartet,” con-|pe] messages. The evangelist will pillans’ parents. test, consisting of several quartets|gj attempting to render several popular|yeq ss the following subjects this : Monday, Rock of Ages;; Tues- . o D Satisfying Everybody, is our Motto the W. C. T. U, will meet to \nwlodies at the same time, resulting|day, Joy Among the Angels; \Wed- ; gorrow (Tuesday) afternoon in the in an earsplitting discordance. The nesday, The Three R\s\xrr;ctinns-- [ ° oid Fellows’ hall promptly at Ulr(’s‘prlza a box of candy, went to the|Thursday, Profit and Loss; priday‘| . Conner, 0 Steen 6 Klng jclock. All members are urged {0 quartet composed of Mrs. L. C.|py S malin:. S O A 5 | iy e aul Before FKelix; Saturday, Christ 4o present and visitors are cordially, Hull, Miss Winnie Streater, Mr. W lang Nicodemus; Sunday, 11 a. m., Pflstoffice next door to “s jvited. Officers and superintendemsl(‘. Norvel] and Mr. Whitlock. The|The Lord’s Supper; 3 p. m., The if departments please remember t0 guests were then invited into the|Pace That Kills; 7 p. m., :od"s A[.l" wing quarterly reports. dining room where delicious refresh |phabet. ments of fruice and sandwiches were etk are L e ‘ \Mr. Wm.. Buchanan, of Cincin-|daintily served by the hostess. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ati, who has been wintering at the After refreshments had been i jome of Mr. G. W. Peterkin on]served, Mr. Norvell was called wpon Will trade proposition renting for sott lake, died this morning after an' to sing “Bile the Cabbage Down,'|$50 per menth for $1,000 house. I ilness of several weeks. His body|and other songs, which he sang with| have my own lot. Address B, care sill be shipped to Cincinnati accoms[his usual ease. The guests departed| Telegram . 2343 junied by members of his family who at & late hour with the declaration _— jve the sympathy of their many;that they had spent a most enjoy-| WANTED—Fresh country eges. friends here in their great bereave-,able evening. John M. Ansley, the Ice Cream Opening The Brighten-Up Folks ment. ; oo Man, 306 S. Dakota Ave., or R.I / _ Mrs. Pooser Entertained C. Rice Grocery Store, 306 W. \rs. Clarence Perry returned Sat-|Cosmos Club Saturday Main St. 2342| announce — urday after an absence of nearly Mrs. Pooser delightfully enter | . 5 ¢ight months from the city, during| tained the meémbers of the Cosmos FOR SALE T"l l 0 h s shich time she visited relatives and Club at her pretty home on Lake e orma enln o ’ elr tore D. iriends in Tennessee, North and Morton Saturday afternoon. Five-acre farm on C(Club House‘ After a pleasant social time thelroad. Hollingsworth, 21-2 miles ladies were invited to the Silver pal-\from Lakeland postoffice, rich truck ace, where they were served wtih de-(land, one acre in strawberries, one licious refreshments. . |in cucumbers, two in Irish potatoes,' S T one-half acre in sweet corn and can- SRR Mrs. G. J. Williams left this|telopes. Grove of seventy orange and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ray leave to- morning for a visit of several days\grapefruit trees, thirty in full bear- A nght for Jacksonville, where theyiwith friends at Gainesville. ing old trees; house, wide Dl:\zza.' will spend a week, going later to — e stable, poultry house, etc.;; good Washington, D. C., for a stay of) Messrs. Paul and Waymer, Who|water, buildings insured for three two weeks and then on to their home have large lumber interests here, | years; very trim property; choice‘ in Coldwater, Mich. They declare are down from Jacksonville on a neighborhood. S. A. Sylvester, East they will come to Lakeland earlicr‘short business trip. Lakeland. 2337 next season and stay longer, which is o .___—__——-l pleasing news to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, who have been conducting the Jefferson hotel, FOR SALE Mr. W. A. Hull, traveling revre- Jeft today for their old home, and| pore hred Berkshire boar.~ane and particularly the New and no doubt the largest and most beautiful line of Curtain Goods ever shown in South Florida outside of Tampa Tuesday afternoon, March 31st. ‘ Soubenirs and Refreshments South Carelina and Savannah, Ga. She is in perfect health and is being warmly welcomed by her many friends. . She is at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Ormsby. sentative of the Florida Lif(- Tnsur-|are succeeded at the Jefferson ",y viir olf $35. Sis SIOOE ¥ Wecus ance Co., who had his hear.quartersi Mr. and Mrs. AnQerson. who Willlg1a $10. Dr. S. A. Sylvester, East at Bartow, was drowned Saturday af-|conduct the house in the future. Taleland. gl ternoon in Lake Swoop, near Lake Alfred. He was enrcute to Bartow,| ., j;opy . Edwards, a member| WANTED--One or two tickets for No Use Buying Out of PERR TR W PWPS y and, while waiting for his train at} . the State tax commission, is in| Chicago, Cincinnati or points far- Town PRl Lake Alfred, decided to spend thei,, city for a stay of several days,! ther north; alsa secondhand trunk. Our Merchants Have It time fishing. He secured a boat and| . o'y yeland his headquarters Address S., care Telegram. 2340 went out, but never returned, they ., o) o official visit to several boat being found later half full of | % e g Sy water and his remains were finally ISS‘::: dz‘llxogr}:(ti:‘ ::‘:n:(;m“;lsm‘f:fidlzl‘} YOU Cd’l Add Nb” - : Bk located when the lake was dAragged‘ i e roially Weltomad, . Dhia BU SI N E SS to rou r g:‘iugusu&nin!n!w!w(Sniuln«snwniugae]ug@uxl(}nfufln!):;‘ T 32&?52“3&32“"“" will prob- 1 e family are Lakeland veolel PRESENT BUSINESS|% Dr. SamveL F. SMITH :g ' ' ly temporarily residing in Talla- 5 DR, oL, F. 8 . only temporarily re by ]UDICIOUS AD- 3 ; hassee, and their friends are as glad SPECIALIST 3 Mrs. W. F. Furpless and little =0 1o me them as they are to get VER TISING i daughter, Lucia Hilda, who have, .. p,me. been spending the winter in Lake- land with ‘their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Brown, left last ev- ening with Mr. Furpless for their home in Grand Rapids, Mich. They will spend a few weeks in ('himgn.l | _ Ornaments for “. Summer Wear 3 KYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ' —'-f {) \ areincluded in our Iy large stock of EvEs EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED % § Beautifu‘ Jewelry f Y Baltimore, New York and Niagara the) Falls en route. Mrs.. Furpless and! ® wi ]"‘*:y‘ Hilda ‘l\villl( l;;x;.:lx‘o?rtil‘,\;uf;llssml by o | We' have here eV@l‘Vthing that womanikind codld many Lakeland nds. ! i 3 : . A HOURS: b desire and there are many useful articles that men Mr. Clifford Lopez and Miss Veraj I P i ’ e Kennedy were married at the Chris- by If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair . i prices, see our display first @ & tian parsonage, Saturday night AFTERNOON BY APPOINTMENT ev. I. W. Lowman. These young people will make their home kin: Lakeland, Mr. Lopez having a x(md| position, with the A. H. T 4‘i::ur| i (0. The bride is the young daugh-{ I’ ter of Mr. Kennedy, proprietor of: the Elbermar hotel. Their friends GREAT 3-REEL FEATURE AT AUDITORIUM TONIGHT LAKELAND, FLA. 3 ' e | R EBEBIEIIBIIIBIIDI L EBD wish for them much happiness. UDITORIUM - AUDITOR W@W : P s aa s o] Seiepododndd THE WHITE GHOST OF week. with some more of those un- GDDBPBDBHDPPBDPPIEDODDBBGPB DGR G H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FLA. SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING | oo Boofo o B ATTRACTIONS COMING W AUDITORIUM: PalmsTheatre J. H. Hartzell DISASTER beatable licensed reels. Some pro- THIS WEEK gram tonight. Look it over. Tuesday— Manager Three-Reel Feature of the Destrut: sday jreat Shiy e s Ole;;A;;Ea : SIX ALL FEATURE LICENSED | THE STROKE OF THE COLLEGE REELS ¢, 1uc The only real true picture of this EIGHT PROGRAMME awful disaster, costing a million dol-| A great boat race is the feature [ | [ RS Best in the World THE END OF TH: L0AD dals o reproduce. The films show | this picture, a thrilling story |, 0o,y detail the Titanic disastgr acmrd‘ms all the way through THAW'S DASH TO LIBERTY (%&e:rl—fg:ilggj t0 authentic information. E“‘;g‘ _______________' Great 3-Reel Feature of the Recent scene is clearly brought to view,a Happening in New Hampshire HRE the film actually shows in molioD THE BLIND GYPSY | I;(‘omghgi[llflggf)}‘ and my National Banks the the collision with the iceberg and the A Comedy Drama That Has 2 | 7 4 bes‘ l k field of icebergs, the effects of the punch” in Every Foot | p ace to €€ “ collision above and beneath the wa- s B0 ST P 2R VOCAL AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC p " For ter, the disturbance in the different TAKE FROM HOME MRS. JARLEY'S WAXWORKS i T T i people in Lakeland and vicip- departments of the ship is shown, asi A Beautiful Drama A G B / well as he explosion of the lmil»hv;.__________——-——— — ity l would recommend t ls the leakage of water into the differ” Prices 5¢, 10¢ i ”» ent department and all that bap- Saturday— 5 AdmlSSion pened during this time in the Wire:[ ————m—" SAVAGE AND TIGER i ok Pt : : Pridag— The Most Thrilling Six-Reel Feature 5 a“d l0 cents Doors open at 6 p. m. Continuou® THROUGH THE CLOUDS Ever Made 3 performance. A Great 3-Reeler

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