Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 20, 1914, Page 5

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WORK BEGINS ON REMODELING 0F ~ STATE BANK Work has started on the remodel- ing of the lower floor of the Ken- In Case of Fire Phone 5 000 Miss Roberta Cason is in the city charming guest of her sister, ~J. F. Wilson. Miss Cason, o is a former Lakeland girl, has t graduated from Southern Col- o with honors, and her friends congratulating her on her suc- sful college career. Pleted, will be used by the State Bank ag banking rooms. The large hall will be inclosed and a stairway Will connect the second floor with the street direct, When completed, the State Bank will have one of the most commodious and complete banking houses in South Florida— one that will be a credit to the in- stitution and the city. The plans were drawn by Architect Fort and the work is under the charge of Con- tractors Logan & Townsend, REV. WILSON AT METHODIST CHURCH omorrow afternoon Lakeland and shman will play ball at the ic Fielg and a big game is d. As this will be a half-hol- Rev. J. Edgar Wils odi ¢ y and clerks will be care-free, a ggar Wileon, editor of the Florida Christian Advocate crowd will go out and see how |)jspeq ip Lakeland, prvz\clml' l‘tli\ho Loughmanites stack up by our splendid sermons in the Methodist 5. i(~hur<<h Sunday. At the evening ser- | vice, “The Teaching of Children' Miss Emma Hane, who is a fixture the Bartow school, having taught re for a number of years, is nding her vacation in Lakeland h her mother, Mrs. U. H. Hane, he delight of her many friends. Wwas the theme, and the subject was ably handled, showing the value of early training, anq its bearing upon the after life in both Christian and civil affairs. At night Rev. Wilson devoted his attention principally to the young people, dwelling upon the import- ance of starting out early in the Christian life. His arzuments were strong and logical for sticking close- 1y to the teaching of the Bible as the only sure guide through life, with ” o i P J i A & ir. and Mrs. G. P. Quaintance |}, assurance of getting the most vesterday afternoon from out of the life that now is, and that le, where they visited |\pjch is to come. ir daughters during the reunion. The singing v are enthusiastic over the man- - fiss G. M. Beede, a well known spaper woman, who is now with Clyde Glenn Advertising Agency, Tampa, is a visitor to Lakeland ay on business. rned an interest- was also THE ’ PROGRAN OF 5, 5 ISSOEATION T0 BE HELD HERE FAAY A Polk county Sunday School As- tucky building, which, when com- [S0ciation is to be formed at the First Methodist church church in this city on Friday, at which time the fol- lowing program will be carrieq out: Morning 10:00—Song, Prayer and Medita- tion, Rev, J. B. Ley. 10:15—Polk County for Christ Through Our Sunday Schools, Key- note address. 10:30—The Sunday Every Person, Rev. Mulberry . 10:45—Discussion, Rev. W. E. Pugh, Lakeland. 11:00-——Adjournment to Meet Del- egates. 11:30—"“How Do You Do?" Afternoon School for James S, Day, 1:15—8Sunday School Parade, as- semble at Auditorium. 1:45— Prayer and Meditation, Rev. W. S. Patterson, Lakeland. 2:00--The Equipped Teacher, Mrs, .. C. Hull, Lakeland. 2:15—Stopping the Leak. (a) The 'Teen Age Boy, L. Keen, Fort Meade. (b) The 'Teen Age Girl, ma Sellers, Fort Meade. 2:45-—Home Department Knots, Rev. W. (. Jordon, Davenport. 3:00—Music. Mrs. B. Misg Er- 3:05—My Adult Class, N. A. Rig- gins, Lakeland, 3:20-—Three minute Impromptu Jombs: (a) A Worker's Conference. (b) A Real Library. (¢) To lL.eaqd Them to Him. Reports of schools. 1 ing feature at both services.—-Or- Song. ; “'ll”"th t;‘;‘ ::;"‘(IIZ(‘;"“W‘ lt‘;“”; lando Reporter-Star. 4:00-Departmental Conferences. i by that city, ared tha L G R g5 il Elementar, = fu::“m\\.or?m‘;f11])&:(:1:11 ‘\\‘l\?‘]‘ ASCENSION DAY | Rev, Wo. 85 L \¥in|vr tafen, r e ) f > N ‘|\I‘4*.\h|lll‘-‘,. 8 visit and \\:pro considerably [ Ascension day will be observed to-| (8) Primary Methods and Means, efitted by the trip. tmorrow ag \31'_\-.\“‘,‘\- el el ‘:\H'> F. A. Randall, Haines City. loarw xrtxrrtlus \\A(;l\*-:uqmru] ‘IifllllIIIH]IHUH il ag o Raion | (3 '\»l.mf“]y s e . ‘ T e o e A ‘ ,H‘i Discussion and Exchange of Mot ;’.’,l l::)rtmor Toniiator arhili VEL I GHINOE SEARD, o e i L vens a1 ]‘flk(--l‘hl“h.‘l ad ‘vmla“\w.‘.\‘.llv\,\ in Lake ‘ i [ SE({(()}l(lflll"‘y EIE R . who has leased quarters there i i b LB Gl 1. -“:"»* i : f i . |estate business at DBradentown AR put in a Stvofik of everything 2 i (a) Getting Them; Holding Them, wire and attributes much of his Ay eRterday, AN iele iy e 1 ‘( '” i @it : b % galow on West Lemon street, which | Instruction. i (e DLl aBR OB DRI Lors) is a very attractive little home. ( (c) The Gang Spirit, ts Value to iR a Teacher. ~ N . N : 1 he mahy friends of Mr. Fred ”.”“ “'l”~ RO "Ml‘”: o e W. S Hod'-vidu{ltullmrrv presid- i et agent o the Music Club in the Studio, Friday, ol Lo Rty it % Members | 1'% May 22, at four o'clock. hern Expres i uarters DISERIWith Jondduast are urged to be present. akeland, will regret to learn of death, which occurred in Au- a, Ga., on May 14. He had been ifferer of heart trouble for a ber of years, and in his last at- he was unable to rally and, al- gh given every medical atten- passed away on the day stated. leaves a devoteq wife and son, have the deepest sympathy of many friends not only here but ghout South Florida. Last night the car of Mr. Hillard, a traveling salesman with head- tquarters in Tampa, caught fire and burned up, the of the blaze being due to an explosion of gaso- line., Mr. Hillard was driving his car up lowa avenue to Orange street from Lake Morton Drive, when his gasoline ran out. He was filling the tank when the wind blew the vapor over to the side lights and almost immediately the car was in flames. The fire department was called out, Koonce ang Mr. D. B. Kibler |54 although all the chemicals on | punnellon returned last night |y, were used and a large a motoring trip through the ', unt of water, it was impossible bern part of the State, their {{, save the c: which completely ary Including Orlando, Kissim- |pyrped up. The machine was a Glide, Lakeland, Fort Meade, Bartow |fiye passenger. many smaller places. Several cuuse rs. Edward Holder, Mrs. J. (. wagon Wwere spent in Lakeland, where i il Holder anq Mr. Kibler attend- gotg “fl“ L.“'\S' ].‘m] ; LWL ”‘“l" _ o ness in connection with William .\nr'w: ,“”‘,”‘““Y? fl,‘ V‘:l: OV ts being made on their Mikado and h>'.~ v.:\vl.:u"r—‘.!. aw .m the recent Friday Musie Club’'s pro i » the Kibler, and the former nspected her business Sts in anq near there. The gave glowing accounts of the | U of country visited and are s for the fast growing inland f'“r I f South Florida.—Ocala| " * the oper quitted the duction of selves ir style. Through an young men Wwere account of e Big two Indian fea- me bear cat too. VB.'\TII.E AT FORT LARAMIE | eeler that will make the tonight. O1 e Ir head raise up, but Y I nobody will get it. | 3 fidentia] advice; don't THE SQl e - +&IMONIAL ADVENTURES IN featuring the king HER BI tors, Maurice Costell otinpasis I Price 5¢, 10¢ ). VERY DAY 2:30 to g i Dancing starts i % “Dime Good Time Theater i a | ¥ \( DEVILIE \ND FOUR R}FELS (a) Organized Classes, Rev. W. H. Steinmeyer, Lakeland. (h) ldeals to be Attained. (¢) Genera]l Discussion. Night 7:15—Devotional, Rev. Silas Cooke, Auburndale. 7:30—Music. 7:45-—Address, ‘“Where Heart Meetg Heart,” Rev. Dr. A. C. Mc- Keever, Winter Haven. Notes Delegates will be entertained. Reports wanted from each school. A note book and pencil should be with you always. There vention. Lakelanq gives you a royal wel- are no strangers in this con- come Gen. J. A, Cox, than whom there is no more gallant Confederate in all Florida, is again at home, after a pleasant visit to his sister in Birm- ingham where he spent severai weeks, and also to Jacksonville, where he had the great pleasure of atnndnn. the reunion. We hope to an account of the reunion from pen at some near date, which vill be interesting reading to his many friends ! EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 20, 1914. WATCH US PP PEPPEPPEPPEPEDE PEEPEIPP $EPRPPEPRPPP PR BBl Bl d bbb DS B b P bbb For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments We Keep our stock strictly up-to-date and you will always find here NEW JEWELRY in all the attractive styles that are to be favored during the coming seasons. Conner, & O’Steen i Postoffice next door to us Grfdodogegede Herbert D. Mendenhall, of Lake- land, has been appointed engiieer in charge of the big development pro- ject at Jacksonville, which includes the filling in of 100 acres of low lands within the city limits at an expenditure of a million dollars. Piers and warehouses are to be con- structed; slips to accommodate ocean-going vessels will be dredged and railway terminals will be laid. Mr. Mendenhall is a young engineer who has already made quite a high mark in his profession, and his friends over the State are much pleased to know that he has been egiven a task requiring so much tech nical skill and ability. Mrs. Mendenhall is at present visit- ing Miss M. M. Gardner and Miss Marguerite I.. Verdier, of this city. Tt was Mr. Mendenhall's intention to visit here this week also, but he was called to Jacksonville on busi ness connecteq with his contract. rs. Mendenhall is leaving Thursday ang will join him in Jacksonville, where they will both remain until the contract is completed.-—Fort Myers Press. executive FOR CHOICE CUT FLOWERS for en- tertainments, parties, weddings or funerals, see J. H. Tacker. Lake Pharmacy, agent for Knull, Tampa florist. 2476 faaad LATETLRTRSLAL LA RS Dr. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT EYES ExAMINED GLAsses FiTTeED i HOURS: % ~s‘ :g 910 12 A. M, @ o 270 4p. M. :z: k) & & L g 3 ) SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING -g' & LAKELAND, FIA, & & & BB B PR PSPPI D PP PdBbddd AR D bR O PDOBHBDHPDEH BB B Who Are The Brighten--Up Folks? They are the people that carry the % most complete line of Paints, Var- k) & ® nishes, Stains, Decorative Materials, 12 29 o « Etc., in Lakeland. L & & & H Call at 213 S. Kentucky Ave. % Phone 384 and be convinced. & o Mm,q..g..gmv i BB oo B B BB B o Bdh BT HEEEBEEIED P irirdeiidb The Newest Ornaments for E o ‘¢ Summer Wear areincluded in our large stock of : Beautiful Jewelry We have here everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, see our display first. | BSESEDEDEEGPEE DG DD B LD B H. C. STEVENS JEWELER ' LAKELAND, FLA. GO bDBad b B Dot WAMMW ;””ummRIUM THENTRE " THE PALMS oo deciododr o Do oo b ul-m .g. G o B i B B f mny y STORY TOMORROW NIGHT at 10 o'clock 7 TONIGHT IS | | | i\‘ ith the best ..,g,..»‘gu,‘gn 5 3 J. H. Hartzell Manager PROGRAM A WAR TIME REFORMATION A great two reel gold seal war drama PA AND MA PLAY POKER AMATEUR CONTEST NIGHT pictures and music in town, all for 5¢ and 10¢ $ $ The Cole & Hull Service Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people of Lakeland as the service for them. *“The Store whereGems ard Gold are Fairly Sold.” Are You one of these Satisfied Customers? “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla. you ever had a GRAPEFRUIT No, because it is an .dehml\ new r on the market before. It is receive a m in, wome GRAPEFRUIT Have confection and will please and child who Ask for a Grapefruit Sundae K|SSES H at Miller Bros, “The Silver is cordially invited to THE SILVER PALACE & . : ‘a’ace,” and sample absolutely & iree Every : r R [ [ ample thi ghtful candy without cost % DRANE BUILDING i

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