Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 21, 1914, Page 5

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PCRSON PARA In Case of Fire Phone 5,000§ { fd | 1 Ga., mll be a visitor in our city inis week and will preach at the japtist church next Sunday. . Mr. Abner B. Brown, general sec- | A otary of Sunday school work, ar- rives here tomorrow from Jackson- . Lille to attend the Sunday school | eution. and Mrs. Dale Williams hav. neq from Jacksonville, I i sister, who have been visit- kno (his popular couple, and who Lo now enroute to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Toph and hildren returned last night from ireen Springs, where they have been ppending several weeks most pleas- pntly. Mr. E, L. Cordery has been con- = fncd to his home by illness for the bast week, but we are glad to learn | hat he is mow able to be up and wil] soon be able to resume his du- | ies as the local manager of the Paul g Waymer Lumber Co. Mrs. A. H. Darracott will ac- ompany her mother, Mrs. A. H. anna, to Jasper tomorrow, where he latter goes to spend some time ¢ith one of her daughters, later go- ne to points in Georgia for the re- | mainder of the summer, which all | hor friends trust will be a most R ; bleasant one. Mrs Darracott will be | 1 way just a week, returning in time | —'—; or the celebration of Jefferson Da- " {Iis birthday, in which the Daugh- : ers will be joined by the Veterans [l nd Sons of Veterans. 330 i AR 31-5B§ The Young Ladies’ class of the §§3§ ) irst Presbyterian church will hold i l candy sale Saturday afternoon, be- an ¢ inning at four o’clock, at the Ow- i1 (N Dry Goods Co. This sale will s 4 e for the benefit of the charity nada,§ nd, part of the profits realized to Pro- 4 e added to the donations for the enefit of Mrs. Scally. This is a orthy cause and the patronage of 1014 fhe public will be appreciated by It hese young ladies. d ASHIER CLAYTON'S . ART GALLERY o Yesterday morning Cashier Clay- § on, of the First National Bank, was t the Trermont hotel, and had occa- 3 on to engage in conversation With outes |, one of the porters. The latter ‘ hade a remark which Mr. Clayton t [ sagreed with, telling him he was i liar and where dld he expect to 0 L&Y p when he died. “To Heaven, sah,” Rock {ienlicd Sam. “Oh, no, you won't; you on al ever heard of any nigger angels.’ other Yes, sah, 1 have and for fifty ¢ ) bring you a picture of one cents was forthcoming, and | he popular cashier is jends, who call at the bank, a| huint at his negro angel. [ Mr. Clayton has another fifts \im a picture of a man angel sand ASCENSION DAY SERVICE 1 There will be a service at the T ‘ ran church, Tennessee m:lnu'_n” 1 street, this evening at i ~”‘ Sermon by the pastor The | is inviteq to attend 3 —— —— rats - B VAJESTIC 1 of HEBIPIHLE DEBEEEIEE | | comedy show tonight, 80 | s it. Just three little reels | res, that’s all, but qual “Q,” in Lakeland's “‘Dim¢ theater. ) LOST MILLIONAIRE el comedy tuations and KL GIRL, THE CLOW DONKEY comedy picture I Prices 5¢ and 10¢ 10, ’ get those popular matinees every afternoon 2:30 to 5:00 House Cool and_ Comfortable 1 " A. L. Johnston of Valdostu, |- -0 P¥ 8 Overwhelming major- where ‘ accompanied the latter’s moth- i giving his |for | cady for anybody who will|tl TH ELECTION OF SCHooL BOARD TOMORROW The election of the local school board takes place tomorrow upstairs in the Dickson buildir g, The bal- lots will be blank ang the voters can- name who they choose, board, composed of Bassett, W, R. Groover and G, B. Murrell, have given eminent satis- faction and will no doubt be re- The present Messrs H. D. ity. BAPTISTS SHOULD GO SLOW SAYS REV. CADDIN To the Brethren and Sisters of the ch of Lakeland: I and a little of Bi | i | | church for ) meet every ( ! night a a week of praver u'.\‘l‘l this King the good lLorg toi { direct us to the man for the Church | and the work and not be too hasty ', in calling a pastor, R - CADDIN HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS On May S class No. 2 of the flol-| lingsworth Sunday school met at llw: school house and finished the quilt for the Orphanage. They and some of their friends .brought (with plenty in them) and they had business and that they were six hours going and only three hours coming back. It has been sug-| gesteq that the sheriff was behind them al] the way home. Mr. Laney is building a barn and otherwise improving his place. When going Dblackberrying take your baseball mask along or your mosquito bar and be sure you don’t let Mr. Hornet roost on your ear or your nose. Mr. Eugene Lowery came on Wednesday and is visiting and otherwise enjoying himself? Mr. F. H. Barhite has sold his place on Lake Holllngsworth to Mr. Buchanan and is going to C(olorado to live, but we know how to predict his future with aly that Florida sand in his shoes. Mrs. Barrett is again on the sick list but at last report was somewhat better. There will be a school meeting at the school house on Monday the 25th of May, at 7:30 p. m., to discuss school matters. All those who are on Tuesday, combining pleasure. It is rumored i home interesteq plea attend . SCRIBE Mr. H inotype operator | ' {of the Evening 1T plant, llil\'|(. purel R. Boul-| lot of t and is ware | galow erected thereon ————" | Envelopes In Every Size, Color or Quality o AT THIS OFFICE 1 THE SQUIR UIR S fl 1L\ 0 BY THE Through Our Sunday semble baskets |1, SPECIAL NEXT WEEK BILLY LEMONT AND HIS BANJO SINGING GIRL E EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 21, 1914, SUNDAY SCHOOL ASS'N MEETS TOMORROW Tomorrow delegates from all parts of Polk county will gather here to form a Union Sunday School Associa- tion, about sixty delegates having signified their intention of being present. The sessions will be helq in the First Methodist church, and from the outlined program a feast of good things is in store for all who attend. The meeting will no doubt be productive of much good, bring- ing together as it will those who have given consecrateq thought to this at work of the chun‘fi, and who will give their views on the va- bjects to be discussed. The is the program: Morning Song, Prayer ion, Rev, J. B, Ley. 5—Polk County for Christ Schools, Key- 10:00 and Medita- note address. The Sunday School for Every Person, Rev. James S. Day, - Mulberry. 10:45—Discussion, Rev. W. E. Pugh, Lakeland. 11:00—Adjournment to Meet Del- egates. 11:30—*"How Do You Do?"’ Afternoon 1:15-—Sunday School Parade, as- at Auditorium. 1:45—Prayer and Meditation, Rev. W. S. Patterson, Lakeland. 2:00--The Equipped Teacher, Mrs. L. C. Hull, Lakeland. 2:15—Stopping the Leak. (a) The 'Teen Age Boy, . Keen, Fort Meade. (b) The 'Teen Age Girl, Mrs. B. Miss Er- a picnic dinner, after which they |ma Sellers, Fort Meade. enjoyeq themselves in a social w 2:45—1Home Department Knots, Stop looking; all the Easter . |Rev. W. (. Jordon, Davenport. have been found ae last. 3:00-—Music. There was a sing at the house on 3:05—My Adult Class, N. A, Rig- {the hill Sunday night. | gins, Lakeland. Mr. W. A. Lowery and Mr. G. 3:20—Three minute | Impromptu W. Pearce went over to Auburndale Bombs: (a) A Worker's Conference. (b) A Real Library. (¢) To Lead Them to Him. g Reports of schools. —Song. ~Departmental Conferences, 4:00 Elementary Rev. W. S. Law, Winter Haven, !presiding. (a) Primary Methods and Means, Mrs. F. A. Randall, Haines City. (b) A Cradle Roll, (¢) Discussion and Exchange of Ideas Secondary James 1., Smith, siding. (a) Getting Them; Holding Them, Rev. I. W, Lowman, Lakeland. (b) Missionary and Temperance Instruction. (c) The Gang Spirit, Tts Value to a Teacher. Adult W. S. Rodgers, Mulberry, Ing. (a) Organized H. Steinmeyer, presid- Classes, Rev. W. Lakeland, (b) Tdeals to be Attained. (¢) Genera] Discussion. Night 7:15-—Devotional, Rev Silas oke, Auburndale T Music. 7:45- -Address, ‘“‘Where IHeart Heart,” Rev. Dr, A. C. Mec- Keever, Winter Haven Notes Delegates will be entertained Reports wanted from each school A book and pencil should he always. with ) g There are no strange rs in this con vention Lakelang gives you a royal wel- will be interde- and the he association national public gener- ally is cordially invited rSCO“Z atur L \CT STA\D LOCK ijum State ies 15¢, Gpm emen 25¢ ORCI STRA Davenport, pre- |, | A gre Mr. J. W. Kerrizan the KI never on the JANE OF JOTH EATEN FAME | SSBS Qb dddPdbdidid bbb e b s bdddd HESPILIIEIOBOH IR BOEDD I ANNOUNCEMENT Just opened east of the light and water plants. on A. C L. Rwy., overlooking Lake Mirror, building material and supply business. We handle the best there is in the building material line and shall . strive to merit the patronage of contractors and the public gener- G biChSd O Peb bbb bbb b b it b idbb BB ORI BB BB BB o B G P B TP B3 B B P BB PP PP P PP BB ally in this territory. @ The stock includes: 3 Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Roofing, Sewer Pipe, Shingles Lath, Shingle Stains, Mortar Stains, Crushed Stone, Ftc. & Dealers in Saylor’s Dortlu;d Cement, Agate Plaster, Great Western Wood Fibre Plaster and Philip Carey Co.’s Roofings . BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY | © PHONE 400 LAKELAND, FLA. oo B Bg N0 ® W’S’&“‘W‘&'&wa@%"fi”fi“&»flw 8 oo oot s 3 WA T CH US :%: ool dde b dedudedidedidedubdidid g o 4 refoefordrrdredodididdebdfuiiobde dubie i 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. 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STEVENS SUITK, BRYANT BUTLDING o B3 LAKELAND, FLA. ¢ SEPLEBILIIPPIDPEPPEETBIDDE SOIIIIESIE DI S DI DB The Cole & Huli Service Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people of Lakeland as the service for them. *““The Store whereGems ar d Gold are Fairly Sold.” Are You one of these Satisfied Customers? . “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL || Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla, B J. H. Hartzell Manager PROGRAM THE MAGIC SKIN at two ree] Victor drama with GRAPEFRUIT 1 a GR se it is an haracter. Don’t mi thi . \ Silver na comedy " and receiy ple abs luul ‘; very man, woman mnl «l ild who notice 15 cordially invited to ample this delightful candy without cost Ask for a Grapefruit Sundae THE SILVER PALACE DRANE BUILDING DON'T FORGET COUNTRY STORE | TOMORROW NIGHT With the best music in town All for 5¢c and 10¢ (o 22 2 X 2elal s YOS b bbbt FrPIEEPETEEIG # % g B & 4 '

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