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= Wm Mr. Ellis F. Hauffpauir, who has Jeen spending a month's vacation at oints in Louisiana and Birmingham, ua.., has returned to Lakeland, “nuch benefitted by the rest and the ~hnn. Miss Kate Williams, local secre- 'ary of the civil service board, Pitates that numerous applications §..re being made for the railway mail wervice, but as no examination is —ending applications should not be ‘nade before Aug. 1, 1914. A freight wreck near Jacksonville ‘ast night delayed passenger train "Vo. 88, due ito reach here at 5:12 “his morning, five hours, the train ‘it arriving until after 10 o'clock. \8 a consequence, the train for Fort Ayers was delayed about three hours vaiting for passengers from the be- ated train. Mrs. C. W. Jaeger, and son Sharles, Jr., returned home last ev- ‘ning after a pleasant visit to Mrs. _itafford, a former resident of this § ity but who now resides in Sanford. \( R TR The regular meeting of the Me- norial Association will be held at ‘he residence of Mrs. Skipper on . Vest Lemon street tomorrow after- “1oon at 3 o’clock. As this is a very _mportant meeting, it is desired that “very member attend. * The City Commissioners met Sat- rday to consider applications for ‘he position of city manager, but ending further information regard- _mg some of the applicants, the final | “election was postponed for ten days. i, 8. Anderson, of Tampa, Howard | [owie, of St. Petersburg, and John =fcLeod, of Novia Scotia, three ap- ~licants, appearcd before the com- "usslonerq in person. presenting heir elaims and stated their experi- 'nce. i Madame Mountiord spoke at the | 'irst Methodist chiurch last night on he Mingstry of Christ, a large con- regation being present to hear this 1essenger from the IHoly Land. So npressed with herl ecture was one) mtleman in the audience that he ald he would be gzlad to get Inr] ur lecturcs complete, and gave £ ) ome. of Ifer books containing price is but $1. \me although the price is OIO books are now on sale at the akeland Book Store and many are vailing themselves of the [y of seeuring a copy of her Life of hrist, which is on sale for 2 me at the price of only opportun limited $ 88 Marguerite authorcss | Myers. arrived tod { her | @denhall for of rdler’s latest book is the “Ma 1@ Man and the Mot tor | ellowston« Park. I'hie a work of | meh literar) combining leasing stor ( Jdiglous theoris | a 48 chosen (his ¢! 1 it before the pulilic, t the volume hoth instruetion and itertalnment I'he } ,uch research alons | e origin of r s, ar | « vivid and accurate description of atural features, cspecia of senery in ‘ark. onise Verdi who is residin ay to he tl friend, My merit jof Banana Lake, with his usual gen- EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 6, 1914, L= 1. Jas, McLean Wedded To Miss Jessie Stevens On Saturday afternoon Rev. J. B. Ley of the first Methodist church made two hearts glad by uniting in happy wedlock Miss Jessie Stevens and Mr. Jas. C. McLean. The bride is a daughter of Mr. John Stevens, who owns a grove near Medulla and to all who know by fortunate happy couple the participants. DOOSLLID LTI SISAE The left that even- ing on their bridal tour, and carry | with them the best wishes of their numerous friends and admirers. PRINCIPAL JONES RE-ELECTED SUPT. OF LAKELAND SCHOOLS The local and county school boards her she has a distinct charm of per- have unanimously elected as super- sonality found in few people. Mr. |intendent of Lakeland schools for MecLean is well known and popular | @nother year, Principal Chas. M. locally as he has charmed audiences |JO1¢%, Who is now rounding out here frequently by his splendid bass |{hree years of splendid service in voice, and is at present bass soloist this capacity Of splendid executive ability uncompromising fairness in the Baptist church. The bride looked beautiful in a lovely dress of white silk crepe, the waist trimmed with a side eflect having deep. rick lace beautifully and constant devotion to his work, Prof. Jones is eminently fitted for the responsible posiion, and should the board search the country over, they could not find a man who is draped over one shoulder catght up | more capable in every way than by rosettes of white satin. The|Prof. Jones. He has received many sleeves caught up the same way |flattering offers to go elsewhere, but he likes Lakeland and her people, and the latter congratulating themselves that will guide the gave a delightful soft touch to the gown. A deep overskirt of lace was very effective and the draping of the white silk crepe with a deep in sert of lace at the foot of the skirt gave becoming finish. The bride carried a magnificent bouquet of bride roses. She also wore a wreath of orange blossoms, are he school another year, a PLAY PLAY AT AUDITORIUM. .. TOMORROW NIGHT S YOUR WATCH D giving the SERVICE it should ® If not, let us put it in good condition. Our Repair Department is second to none. are in a position to do your Repairing Accurately and Promptly. Satisfying Everybody, is our Motto DR 2 We Conner, O’Steen & King Postoffice next door to us Laelie, Jel lal ey Sel 2ol z Tomorrow night Miss Hattie Pat- kindergarten gives a most {pleasing entertainment. A Play Play, The Stevens, Mary looked honor, Miss the bride, maid of sister of The Southeast Baptist Missionary Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon ton's charming in a gown of white crepe | which combines story telling, sing-!With Mrs. W. F. Fannin, corner embroidered voile, trimmed With |jng and recitations in which about |¥ast Orange and English streets. valenciennes lace. She carried a|100 of the city's sweetost children ————— beautiful bouquet of pink and white [will participate. The admission |FOR RENT-—One 5 and one 6-room cottage on North side of Lake Mirror. See Waring & Edwards. 2878 beautiful flowers wWill be 15 and 25 cents. Mr. Paul A. Gardner - B BAPTIZING WITNESSED BY LARGE CROWD The presented by roses, were erosity and courtesy, The WORDS OF WISDOM FOR Frank TELEGRAM READERS groomsman was Mr, Muir of Orkney, Scotland. The Christian revival continues After the ceremony the company [with interest, Seven converts Atlanta spirit built Atlanta. obeyed their Lord in Christian bap- was entertained at the Colonkal Cafe where dinner was served in Man- |[tism in Lake Moron vesterday at 4 Lakeland spirit will build Lake- ager Warren's best style, p. m. Hundreds of interested peo- land. The tables were beautifully deco- |Ple assembled at an ecarly hour to t\lln'l)ll your money at home. Help sty ’ : i e , »op- | DUild up your home town rated with bowls of roses and the jVitness the solemn ceremony. Per- 2 i § s 8 i PRI y 3 Factories build towns. Towns can EnoWy. hEney. sIver, 6to.: mads feet quiet prevailed throughout the b v § y bapery, f » Mmade a build factories. services, The tent was full at the beautiful setting for the elegant five How? By fostering home trading. A ¢ service last night to hear the evan- f‘OUTS‘? dinner which was ""ml)l"l"t:‘,'“:"sll,:."k m;,,], '(;(.‘I[l's“ ,\Ill;)h:,;,:l»:l. For instance, if you smoke, why in every detail. Mr. and Mrs. War- Deep interest was manifested, and |DOt smoke a good smoke, a home- ren give the restaurant their per- lone person made the good confession, | made smoke, a Lakeland smoke. sonal attention and serve delightful ! and others are thinking seriously of Fvery time you do this you have meals which have resulted in the coming into the church. Miss I:m\'- increased the output of one of Lake- Colonial building up a most envi- man sang “His Eye 1s on the Spar- land's factories and so helped to able reputation as a place where a | Great appreciation of the |PUild up your home fown. Get in good meal may be had at all times [qone was manifosted. the building business. Smoke A, and their first wedding dinner was I. W. LOWMAN, 1. T. cigars, made in various a grand success and greatly enjoyed Pastor. shapes. Inquire for our new loe Lakeland Club., Made of clear Iavana tobacco and is the only union made 10¢ in the State. 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