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—Gllt‘ and Mrs ‘born last night. My, D. L. Fidler brought the \‘Ue?m a bunch of beets yesterday, one ‘of which measured 18 inches in circumference, which demonstrates that he knows how to produce fine vegetables. Mr. J. Fred DeBerry, of Plant City, was a visitor to Lakeland to- day, coming up on business. Mr. De- Berry fs a candidate for Congress against Mr. llg"rimnlng some. Sparkman and says he Mr. James McComb, editor of the Florida Fruit and Produce News, ‘wblllhul at Sanford. is a visitor ‘to the city today, and he declares he knows of no town in the State that has gone ahead faster in the past two years than ‘Lakeland. Mr. Werner G. Jones, of Auburn- dale, was a visitor to Lakeland today. ‘Mr. Jones is a candidate for county treasurer, and is gétting assurances of support irom afl sections of the county . The John F. (ox Realty (‘o. has moved into .its new quarters in thi"” declaring 1 new Munn office building, where they are mos: comfortably fixed up. The Munn buildinz is not entirely, comfldted ‘but is now receiving the flnll\hg touches The aunual installation of officers of-Idlige No. 1291, B. P. 0. E., takas Place tonight at 8 o'clock. A aubtigpenndance of the members is - Me.'W. L. Robertson, of Colum- bus, dnd.. with a family of sevem 'ms, has arrived in Lakeland to makeithe city their home. Mr. Rob- ertean expects to purchase property anil :engage in business here. Al persons who are taking part in Mrs. Jarley's Waxworks will please meet at the Auditorium be- ' and 5 o'clock on Friday UOUS FIRE AVERTED BY USE OF CHEMICALS e home of Mr. J. H. E. Dix- h'l the northeastern part of the eaug'ht fire this morning, and ¥oof was.a mass of flames when h® fire department reached the me. No water was available but ‘chemicals were brought into mission, and under the direction WFire Chief LeVay were used at he. proper points and the fire was m@er contral within a very few Il'tes and was entirely extin- any considerable hed without Bein 2 beyond the water limits and 8 fire raging as it was, it appeared ‘he house would be a total loss, 'Ith the excellent fire fighting Mratus, coupled wih expert fire- Jeb, and their ability to reach the Mrs. J. D. Allen are parents of a fine nine ‘pound son, BOARD OF TRADE NEETS of Trade meets tomorrow (Friday) night at 7:30 and some important and interesting business is to come before the meeting. There are two conventions meeting here this month, the visit of the vice presi- dent and still other important events to be arranged for. Get in front and pull, the others are doing their share in getting behind to shove. Come out and let's have a good meeting. Cigars will Dbe. on tap. _A. J. HOLWORTHY,_. Secretary . K. K. K's Entertained At Magnolia Farm Saturday afternoon at 3:30 the K. K. Ks. gathered at the home of Miss Gladys Wilson from Farm. They were taken in bu"- gies by Miss Cargyle Mayes and Al- fred Chiles. they were met by Helen (onibear, who gave them a cordial welcome. After laughing and talking for a while their hostess invited them to the porch where a table had been prepared for a game of hearts. Car- gyle and Alfred tied on this game, each receiving thirteen hearts. The president, Miss Gladys Wil- son then called a business meeting when some plans for the future were discussed. Miss Wilson then fav- ored the Klub with several musical selections. Miss Ruling amnd Miss Conibear served delicious ments of sherbert and cake. As darkness was fast gathering they bade their hostess goodnight, her a most delightfal Florence refresh- | hostess. Play to Be Given by Miss Patton’s Kindergarten A number of Lakeland children are meeting daily for sessions of the best fun that amateur theutricals have offéred for some time. 0Old fashioned singing games inter- spersed liberally with skipping and clapping will be part of the play Prugram ncext Twesday night at the Auditorium. A half dozen haby com- edians will tell stories. The boys'| contest and pyramids are favorite stage of the boys. Plenty of rich humor is afforded by action songs. The militant suf- fragettes will be heard from, are told. The Play Play will be presented by the pupils of Miss Hattie Patton's building “stunts"’ we which | place they departed for Magnolia Aldormdn is a Florida boy and not Arriving at the Farm ' 'OR. ALDERMAN CHOSEN TOMORROW NIGHT PRES. SOUTHERN COLLEGE The regular meetipg of the Board | The board of trustees of Southern College met at the First Methodist church in the city yesterday. A rep- resentative number were present, and after devotional exercises Dr. T. J. Nixon, of Tallahassee took the chair and called the meeting to or- der. He stated that the purpose of 'the meeting was primarily to select a president to succeed Dr. W, L, (lmon. whose ‘resignation to take ;efiect in May ‘had been handed in to ithe board. A number of nominations {were made, and in each case recom- lmendation and endorsements sub- mitted. After a thorough discussion jof the whole situation Rev. Dr. R. {H. Alderman, who has for five years ’:been president of the Conference |College of West Virginia, situated at Barboursville, was chosen. Dr. unfamiliar with the needs of| this State. He has made a brilliant and signal success of his work in the norlh and will doubtless do equally twell in his native State. After plan- ning to finance the school in a bril- liant summer campaign of publicity, the board adjourned to meet, subject to the call of the presidan Program of Mrs Jar]eys Waxworks to Be Given at the Auditorium April 3rd Mrs. Jarley—Mrs. Beebe. John, the Utility Man--Mr. Bow- den. The Three Branches of the {\‘. (07 T. U. Reading— Miss Eva / Louise | Tweedell. / Song—Mrs. Webb. Song--Miss Ella May Holder (in wax.) Song--Master Billie Norvell ¢in wax. ) Wedding Reception (in wax): Bride—Miss Ella Mas Holder. Groom-- Master Earl Hendrix. Flower Girls Misses Leonard Lipscomb and Eva Lowise Twwedell, yuests and maid. Serpentine Dance— Miss Knnetta Logan (in wax). Reading—Mrs. Fidler (in wax). Song—Miss Marguerite Bridges (in wax.) Five Pigs (in wax). Baby Sick and Baby Well (in wax). Somg-—Mrs. Angel (in 'wax). Violin Solo—Miss Baggatt. Pieture— What Cupid Did (in wax) . Song— Mrs. Madden (in wax). Song—Mr. Williamscn (in wax). The Misses Lucy and Sarah Adams in one of their best specialtics. The Misses Adams are the smallest pres- ent day actresses on ‘ihe private school assisted by 75 little American boys and girls of Lakeland. The |StA8¢- coach, Miss Gladys Kave, has been as-| S0n&—The King's Minstrel, Mr. sociated with the Junior Chautau- |Meclain qua of the Northeast. ' Reading—-Mrs. Steitz, Song-—Miss Lowman of New York. SENATOR ROOT'S NOBEL PEACE MEDAL | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 2, 1914. I e l Our ' Repair Department is second to none. e ——— a S YOUR WATCH P giving the SERVICE it should © If not, let us put it in good condition. We are in a position to do your Repairing Accurately and Promptly. Satisfying Everybody, is our Motto BEPPPEEPRFEEBPIRPIFF PP LI Conner, O’Steen & King Postoffice next door to us B0 O Picture - (in wax). The Sleeping | Beauty Princess—Mrs. Hull. The Prince-——Mr. Williamson. The Witch-—Miss Edna Hazeltine. IFairies— Misses Annetta Logan, Ella May Holder, Etta Beebe and Marguerite Bridges. Lords and ladies of the court. Blue Beard and his Wives. Finis. Accompanists: Mrs. 8. T. Fletch- er, Albert Von Toska and others. Cosnos Club Entertained By Mrs. C. 0. Wheeler The members of the (‘osmos Club yesterday afternoon with Mrs, met (. 0. Wheeler at her attractive home in Dixieland. The parlors were prettily decorated in nastur- tiums. After the games, delicious re- freshments of cherry pie, Neapolitan ice cream, coffee wafers and divinity candy were served by the hostess. ONE ADVERTISEMENT WILL NOT MAKE YOU A FORTUNE, BUT IT WILL SERVE A8 A S8TONE IN THE FOUNDATION OF BUSINESS BUCCESE :: (iOOD STATIONERY Is an Introduction Iu Itself and Makes a First Impression That Is Valuable. Call and See What We Can Do For You In This Line. BB B B BB B BB BB BB B E £ 3 | Dr. SaAMUEL F. Smimu § & SPECIALIST z PPN EVE, HAR, NOSE AND THROAT e o EYES KEXAMINED GLaghes Firren ! HOURS Y9710 12 A. 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