Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 27, 1914, Page 5

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"RSONAL/ AQAGP ,‘g In Case of Fire phone 5,000 . D. J McColl and sister, who o been spending the past few . in Lakeland, leave tomorrow ning for their home in Jackson, 5. Mr. McColl owns interests in and, and looks forward to re-, sing in the fall. .. lloward of Amory, Miss., 1. Howard of Fort Myers, turday to visit their par- and Mrs. J. E. Howard Florida avenue, and both ce great changes in Lake- —_— first baseball game of the sea- s place Thursday afternoon §, e fast team from Eustis will the Lakeland team. Lakeland crackerjack team and will dem- iate at the first game just what ¥ made of. Anna Belle Marshall has appointed Sponsor for the Sons erang ay tle Confederate re- at Jacksonville carly next m She will have as her maids #onor, Miss Rachel Clonts and i ieloise Bowyer. This is a very ng honer conferred on three of and's fairest 'daughters and hey will acquit themselves with goes without saying. . and Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. Wil-| Steitz, Mr. and Mrs. Hether- bn ang daughter, Marjorie, and Fred Benford formed a party iing yesterday at Anna Maria' h. it (. 0. Pinch of the Florida ric and Machinery Co. is tak- . business trip to the east coast orida, where he will spend + a week ‘inspecting and putting operation a complete electric & and water system for the town ke Worth, Florida, which has constructed under his super- On the same trip he will in- and report on the question of wements ‘to provide -electric nt for the U. S. wireless sta- at Jupiter Inlet. ! . Joseph LeVay wishes to most fally thank Rev. Lowman on fown Dbelralf and on that of the land Baseball Club for his kind #s in Saturday's issue of the sram angd ‘for his offers of assist- There "has been $1,800 worth provements placed on the new — a large, commodious grand- having been erected, seating of claying is now in progress. is much needed and the pub- endorse the work of the club nly by good words but liberal ns. e W, C. T. U. will meet in irs, G. T. Fleming, 301 South J(‘ky avenue, tomorrow (Tues- fare urged 410 be present. . anq Mrs. 0. M. Eaton, Mr. Mrs. M. F. Hetherington, Mrs. Steitz and Mr. A. J. Hol- formed a party motoring over Lrtow this afternoon, where Mr. Jerington has been invited to de- % the Memorial address at the ex- s which begin at 4 o'clock. |SENIOR PLAY AT iriteq people of Lakeland will, with Mrs. " now, follow Mr. Lowman's lead | g oop on 4 Miss Minnie McCord. /change. IAUDITORIUM TONIGHT The first entertainment of com- mencement week will take place to- night at the Auditorium when the Senior play will be given. This is said to be a very humorous play and one in which there is ample room for the young people to display their ‘flcllng abilities, and those who have seen the rehearsals declare that a ‘better amateur play has never been given in the city. Everyone should lback up the young folks in their ef- forts, and by their presence show they are interested in the school and its work. The players will seg they are kept interested and entertained every moment after the curtain goes up. The following is the cast of characters: John Sheppard, M. D. (A young doctor)—ILloyq Hooks. Lieut. Andrew Merry. R. N. (His greatest friend)—Will Hethering- ton. Hon. Waverly Vane (Merry's friend)—Shelton Meharg. M. Plant (A South sea solicitor) —TForrest Clonts. Tupper (The Doctor’s buttons)— Lester Wheeler. Miss Susannah Sheppard maiden aunt)—Esther Heath. Flora (His bride)—Gladys Wilson, Ruby, Pearl (Mr. Plant’s “pre- cioug jewels”)—Georgia Lanier, An- nie Cargill Mayes. Mrs. O’'Hara Maggie Bryant. Aurora (The maid)—Georgia rfan- nin. Scene—Doctor's consulting room 13 Marmalada St., Pimlico. (His (The landlady)— C. T. Clark and family are now {occupying the attractive little bun- galow of J. B. Streater on East Limg street. Miss Alma Buchanan, who is at- 'tending the business college in Tam- pa, spent the week end pleasantly with her parents, accompanied by several of her Tampa friends. Mrs. J. R. Cason and mother, Mrs. Mary Hudson, left Saturday evening for their home in Bartow after a visit with the former’s daugh- ter, Mrs. J. F, Wilson. The latter with her little girl will go over to Bartow to spend the remainder of the week with Mrs. Cason. — e Miss Ballard, of North Carolina, has arrived in the city and is the charming guest of her sister, Mrs. M. L. Bradley. Mr. Eugene Hetherington came in last night from Jacksonville, where he has a position with H. & W. B. Drew, anq will spend several days here, coming down to witness" the graduation of his brother, Will Heth- erington. Mrs. T. A. Sweat and two inter- ¥ persons, a fence built and the [, 10 jietie ones have returned to their home in Quitman, Ga., after spending severa] weeks p]easanth Sweat's sisters, Mrs. PRESBYTERIAN AID SOCIETY The Ladies’ Aid Society of the First §lar business session at the home | preshyterian church will meet Tues- afternoon at 3 o'clock, with W. S. Patterson, 713 East Or- day Mrs b afternoon, at 3:30. AN mem- jang, street. NOTICE The Music Club will practice Tues- | day evening at 7:30 instead of Tues- day afternoon and Wednesday after- noon at 5 instead of Wednesday I night. Members please take notice of THY EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 27, 1914. T DThRsD ¢ FOR BISEBALL PRY The members of the Woman'’s Club have kindly signified their willing- mness to assist the Baseball Club with a tag day on Thursday of this week, at which time funds will be secured for paying off some of the indebted- ness on the new ball grounds. The ladies who will assist the club, whether members of the Woman's Club or not, are invited to do so, and those who will tender their serv- ices are requested to get tags from Mr. LeVay on Wednesday afternoon. TWENTY-SEVEN NEW MEM. BERS SECURED LAST WEEK BY THE BCARD OF TRADE FEFPEPEPEBBDED SPEPPPEIEPPPPE PO graved Free. In a quict with nothing more than a heart to heart talk, the way, $14S e secretary of the Board of Trade se- S: cured twenty-seven new members in :g a couple of day's work last week, at | % the same time securing an increase & | from more than twenty members by :§: their present membership feeg are ;’g’( doubleq for the current year. For the past two weeks, by action of the Board, the regular initiation |#1d Plant City, fee of five dollars has been suspend- | ‘Vilness. ed, and at the meeting of the Board Submitteq and signed by commit- ¢f Governors Friday last the secre- [te¢ from faculty and student body. tary was (‘ongratulited on the sue- Adopteq unanimously by rising vote cess of the work he had voluntarily |iD silence, taken up and the rule with regard to A. C. WRIGHT, the initiation fee suspendeq for an- RHODA L. NUNNALLLY, other week so that until next Fri- ETHEL CAMPBELL. day, May 1, membership may be se- cured by simply pledging a minimum of twelve dollars, payable at the rate of one dollar per month, for the year ending April 1915, and merchants and business men generally who are not at present financially supporting the work of the Board are invited ang urged to do so, and to communi- cate at once with the secretary so that their names may be included in a complee list of membership soon to be published. fin view of the work which has |been accomplished for Lakeland during the past year and ‘a half, it woulq seem that no man doing busi- ness here would withhold his finan- cial ang moral support to this work unless with the idea of letting the other fellows carry the load. As an instance of the value of the work done by the Board since the first of January, 1913, may be men- tioneq the fact that, through their advertising and general publicity testimonys? work, one hundred and seventeen| Mrs. M. E. Andrews, 2908 Cen- new families have been brought here, |tral avenue, Tampa, Fla., says: their names being on file in the sec- “For a number of years T had at- retary's office. tacks of kidney complaint. My back Send in your name to ‘the secre- |Was weak and I suffered greatly tary at once and save the initiation [from other kidney ailments. Doan’s fee which you will pay if you come Kidney Pills were finally brought to in after May 1. my attention and upon using them 1 was relieved. Since then I have tak- RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY |en them on several occasions and a —_— fow . doses have always removed any Whereas, Our friend, brother and |sign of the old trouble.’ tellow student, Harry C. Bennett,| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 hag recently sustained such a great |cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, loss and sore bereavement in the |New York, sole agents for the Unit- death of his mother; ed States. Whereas, We, his friends know of Remember the name — Doan’s — the supreme devotion he held for her |and take no other. anq therefore know how deeply he ig grieved; Whereas, He is one of our best loved and most loyal students; there- fore be it resolced— First: That we, the president, fac- FOR RENT-—After May 1, one fur- ulty anq student body of Columbia nished or two unfurnished rooms, college, extend to him ‘this expres- [close in, all modern conveniences, sion of our sincerest love anq deep- [ With use of phone. For information, also in the Baptist GEORGE SCHMIDT, THE BARI- TONE SINGER AT THE MAJESTIC George Schmidt, who made such !a pronounceq hit here last summer, will appear at the Majestic all this nweek in a fine program of comedy ang song, This young man has had great success all over the Montgom- ery circuit since leaving here and is ia baritone singer of pleasing person- ality anq excellent stage presence. CAN YOU DOUBT IT? When the Proof Can Be So Easily In- vestigated, When so many grateful citizens of this locality testify to benefit de- riveq from Doan's Kidney Pills, can you doubt the evidence? The proof is not far away——it is almost at your door. Read what a resident of Tam- pa says about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Can you demand more convincing NT-—S8ix-room pungalow on Inquire First 2483 FOR REN Bast Orange street. National Bank. est sympathy in this dark hour of (d” 167 Blue. 2484 grief. Second: That we extend to his |[GRADUATION FLOWERS can ht- or- loveq ones at home who mourn with | dered from Knull, the Florist, him our tenderest sympathy. Tampa, through J. H. Taeker, Third: That a copy of these reso- l.ake Pharmacy. Prompt service, lutions be presented to Mr. Bennett, choice flowers. 2475 a copy sent to the bereaveq family, — at the Lake Phar- and that they be published in the lo- J. H. Tacker, cal papers of Lake City, Lakeland |macy, has the ageney for Knull, the of ‘T 4 2475 ~— === | Florist, IDITORIUM: L T00 MANY WIVES ¢ seniors; a crackerjack comedy | fat will make you forget your : all school talent. Curtain! Prices 35¢, 50¢. UNS COLLEGE GLEE CLUB “"o-hour program of song and fun MAJESTIC | SEPPPPEE 43646404 Dhbbbbbbe “We're off” in another week with vaudeville and three fine licensed pictures. GEORGE SCHMIDT Montgomery's versatile haritone singer in an excellent program of comedy and song, will appear mati- {nee and night all this week REGGY'S COURTSHIP 1 A laugh producer of the kind i HER OFFENSE | Comedy drama with plenty of “pe | THE GREEN EYE OF THE YEL LOW GOD Thrills galore; don’t miss this Prices ¢, 10¢ Music by the “Dig little'’ orchestra Plenty of time to see the whole show before the Auditoriu mopens. @ :g, ‘10 (g\«3,.g».gngug’43.@.«5.(3..3,@“3,.5, J. H. Hartzell Mondar—Senior Pla i Manager Tuesday—Rollins Glee Club PROGRAM Wednesday—Maud Steinmeyer's — Kindergarten play THE SHE WOLF Thurs.—9th Grade Griluation | 101 BISON | Friday—Senior Graduation I8 ns it e 3 REEL FEATURE | i'\“' pon't’ forget the Country Store { GRAND CONCERT tonight | Gibscn pictures Wednesday night; Benefit Lakeland Band don't fail to sce them; something new. 3 b f the Friday In which the members O B aiion e WG A Lest BhOW Musicale will take part i towh. ‘e ang 108 pommunity Silver Has a World-wide Reputation. You the Beautiful Line We Carry. Watch Repairing is our Specialty. 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