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Mrs. §. L. Mitchell and attrac- e little daughter left this morning r*Homeland, after a pleasant vigit __,Jhbfijo !ormer‘s sister, Mrs. F. E. \y e General Cox leaves Monday for ¥, Ala., to visit his sister. return via Jacksonville for Havi lnr. and says he hopes to be ad in time to vote for Dun- ’IGN% tcher and Reid Robson in Slass to Yy wm ————Mr. J. W. Buchanan, Jr., has st purchased a handsome new five- ssenger Buick touring car, which | oné of the most popular cars in e in this section. r8. Minnie Robinson and two ughters of North Carolina arrived 8 mmlng to make Lakeland their rmanent thome. Mrs. Robinson is ‘sister of Mr. B. G. Estridge. The Woman's Club, having been ven by Mr. Munn, the small frame ding recently vacated by the n P. Cox Realty Co., ‘ring ‘to move it to the lot adjoin- > the Auditorium, having been ven permission to have it placed pe by the owner, Mr. M. D. ¥ g e r, L. B. Bevis of this city. trav- ng represcntative of Geo. D. Bar- rd & Co., has gone to St. Louis [ ! his annual trip to headquarters. !ll one of the most successful ‘esmen traveling Florida and his nual reports always show a big siness. Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Henderson, 3 Jatter being before her marriage g8 Bertha Brasscll, have left for snvmc, Tenn., after spending sev- 'o'h here the guests of Mrs. .ndamgs mother, Mrs. M. L. assell. Mr. and Mrs S. J. McKenney —=Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. . ntlow Colloden, Ga., the latter ng a Bister of Mrs. McKenney, mt yglterda) in Lakeland enroute St. Petersburg, where they went 8 moglflng to enjoy a stay of sev- 1 dln. qu Qracia sa\mdvrs a former “girl, who has been living mville for the past several a week-end visitor to the f fll’charmmg guest of Miss lfl Riggins. Miss Saunders is ~-{|ng given a most cordial welcome i \ er y friends who are delight- 'W. 1. Bates, traveling rep- ye of the Alabastine Co.. 3 e 11 the Southern States, has “lived home, and will spend the - “‘amu' with his family, his duties __Jll such that he only has to travel m=———ng the fall, winter and spring traveled all over the \mnh — ,'\Q is in a position to accu- sly Judge each State, and he de- tes that nowhere in the country e found a State going forward rapidly as Florida, and there is no m that looks as good to him as eland. Mr. Bates likes his posi- 1 very much and has been meeting | marriage, she is being w armly h signa] success since going with comed. company last fall. | Tweedell . are pre- | | ) I MRS, JARLEY'S WAX WORKS LAST NIGHT AT THE AUDITORIUM Jarley’s Waxworks, partici- Mrs. |pated in by local talent, gt'tracted a large audience to the Auditorium last night, the entertainment being for the benefit of the Loyal Temper- ance Legion. Mrs. Beebe took the role of Mrs. Jarley and dressed in hoop skirts she made one of the real features of the show. Some of the figures forgot they were expected to be wax and walked off the stage in a most lively manner, which added to the interest considerably. The long program makes it impos- sible to make individual mention of each participant, all of whom did well, but one of the delightful sur- prises, which does not appear on the program, was a recitation by little Miss Agness Mitchell, of Homeland, the four year old niece of Mrs. F. B. Terrell, who recited in a manner that would have done credit to one many years older. The little girl is especially gifted and recited with much expression aad unusual clear- ness, her voice being distinctly heard large auditorium. which was well ren- over the The program, dered, follows: Mrs. Jarley—Mrs. Beebe. John, the Utility Man-——Mr. Bow- den, The Three Branches of the W. T. U. Reading Miss Eva Louise Song—Mrs. Webb. Song--Miss Blla May Holder (in wax.) Sonz- - Magter Billie Norvell (in wax.) Wedding Reception (in wax): Bride —Miss Ella May Holder. (iroom - Master Earl Hendrix. Flower Girls M s d.eonard Lipscomb and Eva Louise Tweedell. Guests and maid. Serpentine Dance Logan (in wax). Reading—Mrs. Song-—Miss Marguerite (in wax.) Five Pigs (in wax). -Miss Annetta Fidler (in wax). RBridges Baby Sick and Baby Wel (in wax). Song—Mrs. Angel (in wax). Violin Solo—-Miss Bazgett. Picture—What Cupid Did (in wax) . Song - Mrs. Madden (in wax). Song—Mr, Williamson (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 the American stage. Song McLain. Song—Miss Lowman of New York. Picture/—|Sleeping | Beauty (in wax) . The Princess—Mrs. Hull. The Prince—Mr. Williamson. The Witch—Miss Edna Hazeltine. Fairies—Misses Annetta Logan, Ella May Holder, Etta Beebe and Marguerite Bridges. Lords and ladies of the court. Blue Beard and his Wives. Finis. Accompanists: Albert Von Toska and others. The King's Minstrel, Mr. Mrs. S. T. Fletch- a0 Hon. Jenkins Jones and charming danghter, Mrs. VanWorth. expected they would have to leave Lakeland this evening, business calling Sena- ‘tor Jones home, but they have found it possible to remain another week, to the delight of their many friends. Mrs. Van Worth, formerly M May Jones, ig very popular in Lakeland and on this, the first visit since her wel- Or- Her home is in New leans. EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., BISHOP MANA OFFIGIATES AT ALL SAINTS GHURGH TOMOAAON HORNING The Rt. Rev. Cameron Mann, D.D., successor to Bishop William Crane Gray, D. D., in the missionary juris- diction of Southern Florida, will of- ficiate at All Saints church, South Massachusetts avenue, at the morn- ing service. Dr, Mann is an eloquent preacher and is welcomed here for the first time in Lakeland and to the recently fully organized parish of All Saints church. It is interesting to note that one of the first official acts in the capacity of the bishop in South Florida was to receive the ap- plication of this Lakeland church for recognition angd acceptance as an in- dependent self supporting church. Dr. Mann has been particularly interested in the development of Sunday schools and is a well known contributor to many Sunday school magazines and has taken a keen in- I terest in his new field of labor. hav recently translated from jurisdietion of North 12 ing been the missionary Dakota where he has labored for vears. The following services will ‘be held: Holy communion, 7 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Honl communion, 11 a. m. Rt. Rev. Cameron Mann, D. D., officiating, assisted by the Rev. {Richard Bolton. Evensong, 7:30 p. m. t Sunday school children are re- quested to be in their classesprompt- ly at 10 a. m. it is expected that the bigshop will address the school. as WOMAN'S CLUB PREPARING FOR STATE FEDERATION MEETING The recular meeting of the Wom- an's Club was held Thursday in the Elks' rooms. Among matters ol importance pre- sented to the club was the final re- port of the Peter Pan Minstrel re- cently presented by local talent. With combined efforts of club members and their friends, who so faithfully assisted, a neat sum was nealized toward the expenses of the State Federation of \Women's Clubs which meets in Lakeland in Novem- ber. The Club wishes to thank those considerately Pan who so willingly and assisted in making the Peter Minstrel a great success. The program for the next meet- ing will be in charge of the civie department., The idea that strict her activities to the four walls of her home, has been exploded for- woman should re- ever. Progressive, home-loving realize that in justice to their own boys and girls they must take a hand in improving condittons in their own community to safeguard youth and develope high ideals. mothers BENEFIT PERFORMANCE AT THE AUDITORIUM FOR Y. M. C. A. MONDAY NIGHT ! 3 management of the Auditor- generously of- The inum theater has very fered to donate one-half of the ceeds of Monday night's show for the the Y movement, which offer has the chairman. arranged a very at- this pro- | current expenses ot present M CUA been accepted by Mr |tractive Green has night's the woman and program for iperformance and we urge at- tendance {child in the city . [that you cannot attend, that of every man, If you yourself find send a rep- resentative you may be noted it to assure among those We want ple of the no cause to fe ygram will pres the good peo- city that they need have ar but what the pro- keeping with the be in \UDITORIUM: {TWEEN SAVAGE AND TIGER sel feature. This is the most won- ful and most expensive feature of kind ever produced an comes r from New York city. Some 8 to us, eh? Well, now, there's hing too classy for us ‘Lakeland- This feature is full of thrills, wonderful jungle scenes, excit- chases, captures and escapes, the ¥ of & man captured by savages, excellent marksmanship saving Jife more than once. You'll like (feature and don’t forget to come ¥ a8 we only have 1700 seats. Show Starts 6 0'Clock Muom Until 11 0’Clock 50 per cent of the receiptg igiven to the Y. M. C. A. There B &n all feature program of nd vaudeville. {last night? WWWW MAJESTIC O e L e R L et o ] . Well,well, well, did you see that crowd hanging onto the curbstone Yey, we just couldn’t get ’em all in. There’s a reason. Fall in line with the live ones; forget vour troubles, and see some good old licensed reels. JIf you to see “The Troublesome 'Phone” want to smile, if you want laugh, if you want to scream, this sidesplitter “The Girl from the Mountains” A western feature. full of daring; a story of a brave mountain girl. “The Indian’s Story—A pretty vitagraph drama that will please the most fastidious person. Prices 5¢, 10c If it's new, it's at the Majestic BB BB BBRB GBI AUDITORIM: PR PPebPRbPhhibbbibbibdo ATTRACTIONS COMING Next Week [Momiiu b Special Y. M. C. A. Program 50 per cent of the receipts will be given to the Y. M. C. *A. Every person who is a booster of Lakeland {should be here. Special feature pro- gram of vaudeville and pictures for 4 Ree] Feature; Everybody Knows this beautiful story. See it in pie- tures. Thurs., Fri.,, Sat Sam and Edna. Park Co. Return engagement in all new 4-act plays and 4 vaudeville acts changed nightly. 10¢, 20c, 30c. Prices 10, 20, 30 10¢, 15¢ Tuesday The Play Play | Home talent by Lakeland’s Sweetest | Children Wednesday Hiawatha OAOSTHTSOIMI DO S YOUR WATCH 2 giving the SERVICE it should ¢ lf not, let us put it in good condition. Our Repair Department is second to none. APRIL 4, 1914. 4 fdip We are in a position to do your Repairing Accurately and Promptly, t ¢ Satisfying Everybody, is our Motto Copeland; chair and congregation. Prayer-— Response by choir; con- gregation remaining bowed. Psalm No. 35 Yastor and congre- gation. Responsively, Gloria Patri. New Testament - Matt, 21:1-11., Announcements. Otfertory- Violin obli Solo- “The Palms.” Mrs. 1. Hull Sermon *The Coming of King.” Closing ilymn No. 142, Want to Get What You Want ? 0. ternoon, are H. pal church will meet with Mrs. Monday af- All members 2t Flood on Orange St., at 3 o'clock. urged to attend. Program—Palm Sunday, April 24th At First Methodist Church Organ and violin, Mrs, Eaton and Miss Baggett. 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