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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, APRIL 11, 1914, PAGE FIVE T - TR ' Seniors Entertained by ‘5,‘=~s’«s~:~:««:n:m»«%«wxux@w&ww%@@:saz»s«s«s-‘wc BB DB DD SPGB D oo o Pl Do 'MHS. MEMMINEEH Higlll chool thculty ] : i 4 i § he first of several functions |z | fllE" IN A]lAN]A planned for the Seniors occurred & Beautlful Jewelry For Easter § last night when Profs. J. F. Far- :;ff l row, P. C. Phillips and S. B. |3 W‘W | The many friends of the Mem-)Groom entertained them with a re- :g » Ay minger family in this section will fception at the home of Mr. Far- & . ' et ° learn with®reat regret of the death [row. & G 0 Call® of Fire | un. Suas M. Mowmingor,| The lovels new Farrow home was |3 Is Growing to be she Custom more and more each % 3 which occurred in Atlanta on Fri- [peautifully decorated for the occa- :., % h . day morning. P sion, the class colors, purple and & ff ’ . & Phone 5,000 .75 senmione. o e [ the sie colrs. purme |2 Year. We can offer you Helpful Suggestions jor 2 3 :; land, was at her bedside during her }the lower floor. From every avail- @ . E 5 illness, and Mr. C. G. Memminger |able place, Lakeland high school :A: ; of New went up to Atlanta Tuesday to at-|pennants were used, and on tables | 0 2 In Lakeland yes-, tend the tuneral. and mantles lovely cut flowers add- | 3 ur ewe ,:y * business wi rday on a visit to his father, Mr, | e intends to go{nesday, April 8, has the following th his father.and will jn reference to the deceased lady: The Atlanta Constitution of Wed- ed their beauty and fragrance to the scene. A word contest occupied a part R is Peculiarly Appropriate jor EASTER GIFTS e ing his'family later and make‘this| . : ; ins g]: | e:]: Mrs. Susan Mazyck, Mmmlrlgor, of the time, and music and other |¢ & b germanegy home. &a. |of Charleston, S. C., Widow of the| ..\ " yoa. the ovening pass most 2 UA--“———— : C kS § {late Rev. Robert N. ‘Memminger,|,opqantly. The guests were invit- || e o d h M % Hallie Ley, who is teaching ‘and mother of Rev. W. W. Mem-| 4 .0 . Jate hour to the Orange ho- & SatIS/ylng Everybo y 1s our 0”0 ~f en in- Pampa, is spending |minger of Atlanta, died Tuesday tel, where a four-course luncheon }:5: :% *kh h" Eercnts, Rev and morning at St. Joseph's infirmary, was served, and which was much { :g‘. B. Lay, at the Methodist jafter an illness of several months. i & [ ° @ enjoyed by all, I 3 ot “She was 72 years of age, and is :i“)" lass colors were carried out & onner’ een ln <§: R ‘ survised by 17 sons=-duigs Rioi- in th: :m:; Lp:lmod :)hv('a cards and v ~: EMr. and Mrs, W' H. Combs came 'minger, of Charleston, S. C.; Lu- : 4 el I) & ake g ) s 1914. k) g 1” this afternoon' from Miami. They [cien Memminger, of the American ”""1‘}‘125? 1:‘0123 t:‘r:‘ofixi:re:hv R \ 0st0t"ce “ext d00|‘ t0 us * ‘ove through in their car stopping consulate in Paris; KEdmund and it tk;\e 1 llowix: ¥ i 7 i L er at Sanford to attend a meeting | Gustave Memminger. of. Florida, ”: ¢ 9 i g: Al - i i DU 'the Bast, Star. They will be and Rev. W. W. Memminger, pas- Seniors: Misses iola Powell, | % - T b o i tor of All Saints' church, Atlanta. Maggie Bryant, Georgia Fannin, Es- Mr. Kelsey Blanton, who has had and coming from such a high au- Mr. Elmer E. Whittaker, cashier ’ :re several days the guest of Mr. o : » ’ R v e f ther Heath, Gladys Wilson, Georgia fapartments in the Stephens’ Apart- ¢ o Hag N P ank. of | thority these expressions are worth ., Jmbs’ brother, Mr. W. E. Combs. Her funeral will take place from : e ) of the Hanover National Bank, of NE; — that church this.afternoon at 5 |l-anier, Helen Conibear, Maude Mil- {ment house, nas teased the Munn |New York, was a recent visitor to | Something. i 14 AR Haynes, Mari 1 Mr. and Mrs: L. O. Cason and |0 clock, and the interment will be ler, Lula I“y““lb' Marion Colman, 1, .jjence overwoking iake Morton, [ Lakeland, and on his return to New in the old family cemetery in Flat [Anna Cargyle Mayes, Messrs. Geo. 'yo.anqly yacated by Mr. G. K. |York city, wrote Mr. C. M. Clayton veet little daughter arrived in nkeland last night from Homasassa 'r a visig of several days and are Owen, Lloyd Hooks, Shelton Me- harg, [Lloyd Adams, Will Hethering- a letter in which he stated that he fhad been impressed with Lakeland Southard. |The Biggest Family In This Town Is the Rock, N. C. “The news of the passing of this JJton. The members of the faculty favorably ths fith g her easantly located at the Kibler ho- [distinguished woman will cause sor-| i s Bl Iy motre favorably than with any other i —] row in every community in which Ppresent Wehe. Principal Chas. M. MUSICAL AND LECTURE . town he had visited in Florida. He Famlly Of Readers Of ¢ : ? i . |Jones an wife, Messrs. Farrow, FRIDAY, APRIL 17 o ; ; ey !she has been known, not only in e e complimented most highly the pro —— THIS PAPER Mr. H. C. Adams. general man- ,Charleston. where her family has (GRoom AN S LR, ! T : gressive spirit evident in Lakelaud.l I er of the Southern Utilities Co., 'been one of distinction since 1698, e A e i ! 'k“ l‘p'fl"“?(. “l. I“‘_k“l‘"“i should _Vled in Jacksonville this morning. when her ancestors came from i“:"; : ‘r‘}du, .\pllll |‘u' on '-ll‘lt‘“‘ cal- OB EDIHHHO B S T BB BB . i endars, p R ate a Che - ‘“he company - which Mr. Adams |France, but wherever she has visit- | All Saints Church— (l“l.l' lllllllul:l I('mwlilllllb(t“;‘:ivtn l":‘:'l?l‘: c§» ed among relatives and friends, e ¢ | LI . R:;deg'l;:n:v:t:rL:‘;Zlani‘,wpl)‘;;?]‘:: north or south. (Continued from Page 1.) :n-nl. corner of South Klorida ave- ‘g, Goo l Wi" Reduce Expense . nue and Lemon street. i wroughout the State. i Anthem—Christ Our Passover, @ Io L Became Ill in France Misg Goldie Lowman of New York ! % and lnCl'eaSC Speed L The regular meeting of Elnora . ebekah Lodge No. 4 will be held [onday at 7:30 p. m. All members She went abroad last summer join her son, ducien Memminger, in Paris, where she was taken ill, and from this illness she never entirely to |- Read. Gloria Patri—Langdon. TeDeum—Adeste Fideles. Benedictus—Adeste Fideles. will sing eight numbers which will ilw a great treat to the music lovers o Lakeland. Those who have heard b & ] s ¥ —— Tell us the make of your Car and we can .) re urged to be present, as impor- I . # v P llux look forward with much pleas- :%» . recovered. At that time her son ntroit Hymn No. 121-—Victory. & = ““ant business i8 to be brought be- ! Kyrie Bllis 3 WEa uu- to the occasion. The state evan-! i H > 7 7 3 inger. we yrie Ellison No. 365-—Mendels- I ore the lodge. Refreshments will R\\: W. W .'.\l«m'nnuLn. went to o L’t‘llst, C. 0. Woodward, will deliv- % Supply the 0"- 1Ye served Paris, and, with him, she returned |Sohn. i ler his lecture on *America; Her :gt i Y. y to Atlanta, with the hope that the [ Gtoria Tibi No. 380—Paxton. ! Do B e R SOPHPHHBHBOHHOBHDOEHIFHODBHEDHEGHEBDBBBPDEIddod Misses Effie a l—_}"l {6 Brussai climate here would prolong her life. Hymn No. 116-—Arimathea. nn\e "l?:;q h(ll( i ‘:;t: :lh'tu :o?ltm((;- A nd Elsie asse : s been given | ollages, | & . She improved for awhile, but within | Offertory Anthem-—Christ Is Ris- ] - — __ams3 over yesterday from 3t. Pet- [l laslt) tni mlinbhe 11 sy bl PeTse R :nhuulln\:;, ;-Iv., 1u:ul every wl'u're \lms © CLEAR CARBONLESS |mp01ted ““rsburg to make tneir home with i i > s 422 Stal provoked favorable comment. You . oG 5 ) : {hat her passing was near. She was)| Sanctus, 422—Stainer. ! i 4 Darfec g \ AN =heir mother, Mrs. M. 1. Brassell, |, ik h R R “|' Gommunion Hymn No. 228—Un-("hould leave this datc open for this | Perfecto No. 1 Polarine Mobiloil “A yen o 4 g a woman whose maturity but com s Y 5 i Pacl d t (he MNERRNgS. They were accom- pleted a beanty that distinguishea [de et Memores. AT LB Perfecto No. 2 Vacuum ackar P r X v P ~ i 1 ALY aia 9 9 anled bybnr. "md s iff)on, 'Of her in her youth, and enricheq a| Gloria in Ixcelsis 439 Zeuner. S S 'y Supreme ke Pat“‘. R et was character of great strength and Nune Dimmittis 239—Gregorian. | WANTED TO RENT - Iouse close | - hade in the Brassell car. loveliness. Recessional Hymn No. 109 For-| in. Year-round tenant. Good Day. |d g@dudddnd 1 o B0 B B DR DD DD GG S Db b Th e“h:" o = Wotian of Cilture tunatus. E Address B, care Telegram. 3000 :g 8 e more money in farm- : : ! e S & ° F lk g fl | gel g pianos was the con- “She possessed that culture which Pr Evem‘rlxg Ser:{lce 111 —Cla-| BVERY T VOMAN o @ The Bl‘lghtefl'up 0 S of t S. J. Perry, who |was the attribute of the gentlewom- | . HONGRRIONA VI oD ol YRR MY WOMAN AN l“": 4 1 : S. 7. S ST e e e [CIMLD WANTDED AT THE Y. M. @ 213 S Kentucky Ave. ; ousht property near Lake Hollings- en of ber time, and a grace of b“‘f:’_ Magnificat No. 176-—Kettle. (. A. MEETING SUNDAY 3 P. M. | y I§ nd moved his family -thereto in |ing and d'"‘*l’”“’ ‘;}l‘“”““‘ in 81 yymn No. 116—Arimathea. . |GOOD SPEECHES, GOOD MUSIC. A | g @i 0 HEBED DDEH B )ecember. That his conclusion was poise and charm. She was & MeM-| ggopiory Anthem-—Christ Is Ris-|GOOD TIME FOR EVERYBODY orrect I8 evidenced by the fact that | ber of the Colonial Dames of South an Roa(lA : ‘i““‘”‘ l\§|) BRING YOUR Ii()Yé Py i T SR e Phdd T GOPRPERPHE SPGB HEOPPHPSIPRE e o P 7 3 2 ¢ : 2 ’ ME A h S|a e ll now shipping a fine crop of iCarolina, .1.nd a me m.h»‘r of t}n Hu Rt lonal Hymn NG el AND LS e ¥ fmm ground that was |guenot society, combining with her Oswald mvfl‘fiin only three months jloyalty to the idouls and n::ul'mons ‘Dl dedoRation ot the. altar ang o to lufi said potatoes show Of lhe.paft a live andrp'ultrmur ln; chancel {5 in the hande. of the Altar :f;::tfufwi N D D 0T 1 0 DAL DAL N 1 prize winners. [terest in her country of the present | .iq who will be glad to receive |# 3 U : 1 day. pot plants, flowers and other suitable é: Dr. SamukL F. SmiTH Mr.: 4 Conant bro\u-,ht tothe| “Her passing deprives the ‘new [decorations at the church as carly | 3§ kS 5 n‘i‘el am office yesterday some al-!south’ of another of those precious ossible afte! S o SPECIALIST 3 e as possible after noon on Saturday. |z R rnflmen S or alfa, which he planted Christmas heritages of the ‘old south,’ for the g & 5 s bt TS % 4 ’ - # o ear Ifl‘,m “lch is now 21-2 feet!woman of Mrs. Memminger's day WANTED j‘: HVE) BAR, NOSE AND THROAT 4 ‘ Su‘mmer Wear % e all, m’hidh goes to show that this [represents a product than whom the Every unhappy, unsatisfied, un- & k / \ ’, @ i mtmm'op would do splendid- }werld has known no better and no|churched and un-Christian man and :: :f: { : - ) o+ AL It were planted. The growing | greater. fIn the history of the new | woman in Lakeland to attend Easter | & 1 (erensec) % 3\ areincludedinour @ . 4 60;19 of fl]m m;l;*(ts'd K;I‘J:‘“'OrlfL "l.n.- 1'1?41]7!7‘[' lh‘osl' .\\'omfi-]n] services tomorrow at the FIRST | & FYES EKXAMINED e o e large Stock of :, - rortunities®ot Florida, and we b ]m\v.furnlslml in N)!!(h( rn life \‘\1 METHODIST church. The pastor's | GLASSES FITTED :5‘: i ‘g leve that eventually it will be one [remain ever as indelibly clear and’ {pame “Our Hope Beyond.” Beauti- | b 3 tehe the factors in solving the foraze {brizht as the evening star.” ful Baster music and elaborate floral | i . ‘ @ e # Uz roblem of this section. i _ ~ |display. THE HEART OF THE DAY |© : Beautlfu Jewelry 4 - Do people read the ads.? Well, \1g PHE HOPE OF THE WORLD. |¢ b 2 Mr. T. R. Carty, of Tampa, for- [yesterday the State Bank’s advertis- JOHN B. LEY, Pastor | - 3 ! { f nerly with the American National | ing got mixed up with the Florida " ':?: B ;i é: We have herc ever V“”"L’: that W”m:mkmd "Uuld % 3anikk of that city, has been elected | National Vault Co.'s, the latter's ad | sz ':z: 910 12 A. M. % desire and there are many useful articles that men 2 “yashier of the State Bank. He ar- ‘,U»pw;.rinu in the former's space. A % 210 d e M 4 need b —=jved & few davs ago and will be lpumber of persons have called our S p R?ga[ CO '§: i ioined tomorrow night by his wife attention to the matter, but as the % : If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair 2 wnd Mittle daughter. Mr. Carty is a | State Bank remarked, “it was not|% Refrigerators and Dutchers’ | LA ( § i o : 2 s ces, see Spli § oJlnl man of many years' experi- |hard to excuse the error, as we rath- :g: Supplies. Toledo Scales. Store @ :g. l)r“'e y Sec our di l'l ly first - mee, 18 genial and accommodating jer like the headline and ecut (A % Fixtures. 309 Zack St. L. D, 2|! B2 ggoe VB 53 DR G BB ER BB S e und- will: make many friends for |Square Deal) and feel that it was|® I 0 v 4 SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING i k afmeelf &nd the institution with [entirely appropriate.” b4 Phone 112, Tampa, Florida. 4 LAKELAND, FIA. % H S EVENS :g: whieh he is connected. o e Qi € : I :i T -~ - I N < ~ @ W:w e D i J K ELER i & S ko LAKBELAND, FuA. ';: g & “,!%H,@(wng"g».g,,3,,9.5,.3,43.@,@":..:,.:.‘3"5»9% i3 | et -4 @ | Wi S 3 g ATTRACTIONS COMING ; - NEXT WEEK ' J. H. Harezell ‘i Mon., Tues.,, Wed. Sam and Edna Park Co. in ‘ bt SIUVLMER\S, g FMOISE\; 1 oo il - » T T+ | | The Minstrel Man and the Ma R 2 — THE COWBOY AND THE TEIET | Doty B4t 4 Sefinad. comedy 1 i fl Western Comedy Drama and An act direct from | PROGRAM l v | iy Tad | PeBL 15 SN s 3 AUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS 22 o Srvroen E4 : : f \: Burtain at 8 ~ | NIGHT SHADOWS OF NEW YORX ' ur a OPD FL,LOWS CONVENTION | 1% : ‘ ; —_— B:\.M'I.RS CONVENTION ol kil . | y oo a | before you find a better 2 | Prices 10c, 20 A Pc T Drama v of Toda | » Big Bill Anderson in AND CLEOPATRA 4 BANK than this one. My § WHY BRONCO BILLY LEFT THE , : ; ; " Monday Night i 1 | Week of April 26 i advice weuld be for you to : | 1 oo i ORCHESTRA—THE BEST OF - ‘| . SUMMERS AND EMOISE | , PATHE WEEKLY | SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PLAYS | MUSIC start an account with them e s . . May §— m Minstre] Man and the Maid . 5% ty Minutes of Refined . Fun, Also E REELS OF PICTURES A WESTERN COURTSHIP A Great Western Comedy Music by the *Big Little” Orchestra Prices 5c, 10¢ Refined is our trade mark Admission 5c, 10¢ Pleasing and GRAND CONCERT i~ Benefit Lakeland Band I while starting is good.” S pERPERPEIREIEPEIIEIF MNP0