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PAGE FOUR — e THE EVEMJYG TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 13, 1914, "Ie tvemng !meuram‘»mww*m«we»wwsw«we-»wwm*flw E‘Free Methodist— oy urches Tomorrow SHHGHIPPIDEBHEEHPPEFOPPIHBISDIPPIIE Published every afternoon from the Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. | Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. 4. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. INGTFORT 1 s b i $5.00 8ix montns Three montds .....cocoo0uve0 1.26 Delivered anywhere within the \imits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents & week, From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaner giving a resume of local matters “crop conditions, At The Ch First Presbyterian Church— Tennessee avenue, between .\Iain:' Tomorrow night at the First Meth- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting each Thursday ev- ening at 7:30. 4 3, iiomeny Dl W. F. GARDNER, Pastor. and Lemon. W. S. Patterson, pastor. |odist church, the Sunday school will| : T A Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. GIRLS' CAMP CONFERENCE AT Preaching services at 11 a. and 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. A cordial welcome will be given you at each of these services. \ _ | All Saints Episcopal— 1st Sunday after Trinity. Holy congmunion at 7 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer at 11 a. m. The m. |very fine program has been arranged. conduct Children's Day exercises. A] ENTERPRISE WILL SOON BEGIN {The public is cordially invited to come and hear the young folks in their annual Festival of Music and Song.' [Exercises begin with a beautifu] processional at 7:30 sharp. Many girls and young women all over the State are looking forward eagerly to the 24th of June, when they will meet at Epworth Inn, En- ‘terprise, Fla., for two weeks of rest anq recreation at the Girl’s Camp ‘Conference. No more delightful location for a camp could be found anywhere in ‘Florida than this roomy, old fash- Myrtle Street Methodist— Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Prayer service every night at 7:30 o’clock. Tuesday be observed from two to three, and then will come a choice of many at-’ tractions. For those who wish to re- main around the hotel, there are the} tennis and croquet courts, row boats | |on the lake, etc. For the more en- ergetic girls, there will be “hikes” and fishing trips, with possibly a nicnic supper before returning to camp, trips to the- swimming pool, auto rides, launch parties to some of the many places of interest which may be reached by water. On the first afternoon a trip has been planned to the DeParry estate, where the girls may have a dip in the swimming pool, followed by a picnic supper. The second evening at camp there will be a concert in the hotel par- ‘lors when those girls who have tal- | Yours, Commy Said we to the Yoo Men, anq they Commany, That we gathe, Smart Style, :;e New Color, apq p tern in SUITy, from home ang g, We Obey,. This Commang to letter and noy hav our SHOP a oy, 8 joned hotel with its broad verandas and large shade trees, overlooking the waters of Lake Monroe. To the eounty affairs, etc. Sant anywhere for $1.00 per year. Independent Order of Railroad Con- ductors will be present at this ser- vice; there will be a snecial address. ents will have a chance to display | them. One of the numbers on the | Dixieland Methodist— Sabbath school .at 9:45 a. m. ple have left, ang few are contem- @ 4 plating leaving, so far as we know, STARIYO“.Cant ras ‘he & h f A 4 Headaches 4 3 i for the summer, lwocnuso.ox.x\erionce - . 5 P e ngh— that 5 21 : : b | has taught them that it is much | Successbegins as abud and that the ripened fruit when you can be relieved with prop more comfortable at home. of fortune will never be yours if you kill the I i bt 3 o s SR SRR T e ma— C., Which-had a femperature yesters E. B. Cameron to R. E. Gandy idley H. Marlatt to E. K. Mec- alfalfa for the soil of Florida ae ’ lay of 103 - similg ,|and others, HRIEr, stock feed. T e Conner 3 O St ¢ day of 103. Another similar letter 3 rasny e ! THermas = Stock feed. Those endeavoring to in- een S 18 from Mobile, where a temperature E. B. Cameron to R. E. Gandy homas I.. Wilson to Hanna A. troduce the growing of g of 100 was r('c‘nn]nd for Thursday of NG otlcrR, = 2 Ih'o\‘\'n_ Florida szl,\"lllilt i? ‘:\llfl\l,;‘:(ltllt ”4‘ Jewelry Store this week. These people have been * M.‘.L. & A. E. Robinson to J. J. W. P. Link to T. . f.ocksood. revolution in cattle growine - (;p-‘]: Th L . . e e (:(-‘ll‘fll;i‘ .m\\[“o:‘ltm:s, PN l\[ .l‘, I\’n.lj\'h't toJ. C. Vinson. |Banner. . als e Latest Concelts imn Jew()lr'\ dial invitation extended to spend A R L el S ALl S. Riggins to J. Henry De- . their summer \"l("l\lifln in l'\lwl‘:nq W. D. Nydegger to F. M. Sites. | Cumbe. —_— Are on Dlsplay S Ay 4t { . 1 H comfortable yesterday with a tem | :V\‘;Vt Cfifle; and others to Amer- | Mrs. S. R. Mann to Y. L. Brack- A DrOp Of Pfim ¥ I k Also Slll)er--Cut Glass--Impm-Ip . : an State Bank. in. perature of 88 and a breeze which ers n g . { called for the constant use of paper I]"”Rl' ]\;\’:31("‘" ‘f‘ West Webster. C. G. "\ml-lll to Y. L. Brackin. | Mak ‘",I s Hand Palnted Chlna '! weights. Corpus Christi, Texas, has | Joseph . Carson to Thomas I. Arch U. Mann to Y. L. Brackin. | eS Ousaflds Ihlnk | { a million dollars’ worth of hotels | == — | ¥ &P Never saw a man get hnite S0 many knocks, even after he's down, as L’Engle. It is regrettable that a man with as fine mental equipment as he possesses shoulq impair his use- fulness anq cut short a promising career through some minor tempera- mental faults. Mr. L’Engle has South Kentucky avenue. John B. imay have the privilege of Bible through his paper and otherwise 1‘“.\'._ pastor. . ayenue. Mass tomorrow morning at | .. cceq and mission study classes, led | to be given one evening of the two ‘ been a mighty persistent knocker, Bible school at 9:45 a. m. 9 o'clock; all Catholics are expected by Miss Emma Tucker, a well known weeks. Each day will close with a Walk up stairs g sailing into everything and every- body, and not always, in our opin- ion, with due regard to truth justice. He cannot, therefore, expect legs than that a few knocks should come his way. This paper, however, earnestly hopes that he will recover his physical well-being, for we rec-| 6:30 p. 1}1~*S“"10r League Devo-| Gospel—Luke 16:19-31. isionary work, each group meeting|bloomers all day if they wish. Only Phone 243 ognize in him tbe components of an |tional meeting. Morning and evening worship at by itself, to discuss ways and means the simplest of ctothing will be I ablo and useful man gnd believe| T7:80 p. m.—Children’s Day ex-111 anq 7:30 o'clock respeetively ]of increasing their efficiency, \mdorlnofldnd. Camp Fire Girls will bring S that if he wil] keep himself better |€Teises. A Dbeautiful program of mu- Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m“,tho leadership of some one well their ceremonial dresses, and all the — in hand there are gocd things yet in store for him. e R (e Yes—we knew it was coming. Al- ready we have seen the statemen % made that the best Legislature Flor- ida ever haq hag just been elected. But, oh, boys, wait until the session | gets well under way, and the bien- °§: nia] swatting of alleged “Lincom- [ % % : il CONDITIONS IN MEXICO *podps atig mbeciles at Pallahassee %g & & | Jacksonville, Mrs, F. D. Robertson | for the purpose of build will begin. ‘fhe truth is in all prob- i : " @|of Fort Meade, Miss Mary Dudley |proving the schools of ability an average Tegilatute has (@ #|Powell of Charlotte, N. C.; Miss|now available, being on been elected, as tsual, There are a few strong gmen who will iargely dominate legislation; a larger num- ber of ordinary men, who will follow the best they know; a few hide- bound, ignorant obstructionists, who will try to thwart any progressive legislation; and a scattering few the leaders generally, and will do % about, but who will learn how to|; sign the payroll, this being about be very different. T\ - FLORIDA COOLEST PLACE IN THE SUMMER TIME It is a hard job—this educating the people of the States farther north to the simple and everlasting truth that Florida’s summer climate is more pleasant than in their sec- tion—but we're going to keep ham- | mering away at it, in the hope that: we will be able eventually to make some impression upon their skepti- cism. In this connection a statement by a Lakeland citizen is instructive: “It is quite amusing,” says Secre- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS y e Ml g o Wilson . : J. C. ADurrance to Y., I, Brack- N l J t.d ¥ Ry seeive stters " D) v n. Trade, ‘to n.cu\( y letters flf)m (Furnished by the Security Abstract L 3 0._1-100(1 to Thomas L. Wilson. L. P. Wi Ow n une l e morthern States in which prospective & Title Company.) L. W, Scroggins to John L.}, - F: WarrentoMrs. C. M. wil- settlers say they expect to come to June 10, 1914 Langham. . lams. Y q Florida i." the fall as they do not Herman Woers t GRorge Irli Bal- T. G. Taylor, Jr., to Lillian Lof-|_ C. W. Deen to Thompson & Jack- ou re suppose it woulg be advisable to|jay. tin. son. C d. ll R cnm:\l now lo'n]nm;ourlltl of the h(])t Wik, “Hallbm & Co. 1o 0 A l(' H. Thompson and T. W. Bry- q R or: 1a y equeSted weather which doubtless prevails . * =~ “lant to BL. B 4 here. One writer save: 1 havolang | P00 Wioia SPINELESS CACTUS To CallIn And ; Sontemplatnd Riss Florids v B allam & Co. to Edith s Ry oJ. E. McLure, i . . ;nr\l‘oo h(ljull\ (\\'1f:;:‘111:x):?l Il?‘:\]|()1111 bl‘:t Davis Boland, H. P. Walker to J. E. McLure.| Mr. Chas. C. R | InsPeCt the Beautlful Line Of ; Powel] Ottinger to Isaac and C. W. B. Shackleford to C. L. Hare. ing the ]‘xkohnd‘hr.ml ey y range my business so that I could spend the winters there and go back north to escape the hot summer.’ This letter is from Greensboro, N. filleq today with up-State people en= joping the gulf and there is no reason why this section of Florida should not be popular as | a gsummer resort for our up-state and Georgzia neighbors, with the benefit of Atlantic as well as gulf breezes and an altitude (in Lakeland) -of over 200 feet. Very few of our peo- cool breezes, Reader, this is written at noon to- | day, with a temperature of 86. Look | up the recorq of your own locality for this date and never more be| afraid to come to Florida in (hu’ good old summer time—at least do! not be afraig to come to Lakeland at ' any time of the year. <) the sum total of their legislative ca- pacity. That's the Florida Legisla- |, ture of the past, and there is no rea- son to believe that the next one will 3 3 28 Evening service ¢330, m. We are always glad visitors to our church. a friend. with sermon at tired out schol girl and the business 11 a. m.—Union revival services. Sermon by Dr. Logan. Revival mu- and |SIic. 3 p. Logan. Subject, Man.” First Methodist Ctiurch— m.—In Auditorium; service for men and boys; sermon Iy Dr. gtreet. W. E Unlucky “The sic and marches by the children and young people. to welcome Come, bring Preaching at 7:50 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer service Thursday night at 7:30. girl, alike, it offers just the kind of a vacation they need. Each day at camp has been planned out so that something of in- terest will be going on all the time. In the early morning hours the girls Catholic Church— Corner Lemon street and Missouri to attend. Bible teacher in the south, and Mrs. N. M. Salley of Tallahassee, wife of the dean of the Florida State College for Women. On some days there will He councils held to talk over the work of the college girls, the Camp Fire Girlg, oy Sunday school and mis- Grace Evangelical Lutheran— Tennesseee avenue and Orang . Pugh, pastor. First Sunday after Trinity. Epistle—1 John 4:16-21. Ij‘riends and strangers are cordial-{ versed along those particular lines. ly invited to worship with us. “ Every afternoon a quiet hour will 3 § 3 ;,M.mwwww«w&nx»«w«wwmwwww‘&m’w%ww% Belodadodedr B R R e e S T Y KRR o S Y Soifososfosdo Bl Birfody Ottinger. Harry G. Foster and others to A. : are not more unsettled than conditions in our quarters at 3 present. Like the A. B. C. Mediators, we are working heart and soul to rush the work of bettering them, but, 2 unlike these estimable gentlemen, there is no uncertainty % in the accomplishment of our aims. who will have no idea what it's all .,' :?. : When the work of remodeling is completed we will offer to the public Banking Rooms With Strictly Modern Equipment ¢ and all the comforts and conveniences in the transacting of your business that careful planning can devise. STATE BANK OF LAKELAND BB EBPEPIBBEG DI PE P i D SR OPEEIISOSMDII oI L O g gt b T T T O 0 0 PEEDDEG ISR IR DI DFDEE BB B DB il 2 & == B g B Fr oSG de, G BPPDPREEPEERPRPPPPRPEEEEFD PSSP SOEDIPOHSDED i e e e R BR RGP D BB PP 3 oo oo i FPPDEDBPDDG PGB el e B oo cactus Slll'd!‘fls. Peninsular Highlands Company to|was in Ocala Monday wit} ala )} a) vith speci- Mrs. A. V. Bowen. { program will be a vocal selection hy | Miss Lillian Aspinwall, of Albany, N. Y., who has recently come to Sanford to live. On other evenings there will be Camp Fire councils, ang entertainments. It is rumored that the young people of Enterprise are planning a charming little play fifteen minute vesper service down’ on the dock. | While the Camp Conference \vi]l! have the advantage of being in a ‘hotel, the girls will have as muchf freedom as if they were in a camp, | 1 and may wear middy blouses and | girls will neeq bathing suits. Camp Conference is the number of leaders and older women who will be present, who are thoroughly in sympathy with and understand girl life. Among them are Mrs. Mabel Stevens of GalneSville, Miss Emma Tucker, Mr8. N. M. Salley, of Tal- lahasgee, Mrs. L. B. Newman Lena Brokaw, general secretary of [the American the Jacksonville Y. W. C. A., and {Was chosen as the dep A self government commit- [these funds by the coun tee will be organized, of which Miss | board. others. Flossie Brannan, a junior in Brenau College, will be chairman, the recre- ago for the purpose of b ation committee anq the music will [new school house in South be in the hands of one of the young [and to make a substantia women from the Florida State Col-|to the present school b amount was $50,000 an Aside from the large number who [tory sale was made to \ will go on the boat from Jackson-|Co., of Cincinnati. ments for which the bond University, jvoted are both well under Southern College, Florida State Col- {will make our school equipsh Brenauw College, | facilities among the best " lege for Women. ville, registrations have been ceived from Stetson re- lege for Women, One of the best features of the sm‘mm_ BUNU MGNH : of |issued by Lakeland sch showing of 8pyip, Summer Fabrie invite you to oy command us fyy b Bench Made ()¢ $20,825 anga save $3.00 1 & MOORE; Little Style § Rooms 7 and 8, Ellis NOW ON DEPOSI be AMERICAN ST The proceeas or tne sal F State Bagy The bonds were voted The and from Monticello, Jasper, Eustis, | State. ¥ Fort Meade, Tallahassee, Delanq and Tarpon Springs, so a good attend- State bank as the deps® these funds is a merited 8 All those who are planning to at- |of the standing and splend tend, and have not already regis-|of this institution, which tered and paid their registration fee |ably managed, and has % of one dollar, are urged to do so at|dence of the public, and once, sending it to the Y. W. C. A, |ed as one of the most subst 130 West Monroe St., Jacksonville. | successful banking establi South Florida. ance is assured. Board will be $5 a week. - i & = 3 2 5 ...... e ool Wedding Bells The selection of thef i Are Ringg C. Nydegger. George Pinnor to Frank Laffoley. (] SHAVING rll“easuresA and luxuries RESOURCES $150,000.00 1t takes GRIT to start It takesGRIT 1o deny yourself of certain, blos.om of chance bythe early frost of neglect?” American State Bank! BE AN AMERICAN—ONE OF US. mens of the famoug Burbank spine- | less cactus, said to be better than Next Door to P. O, FEPPEBE R xxxaaxxasa s sy g LS L L2 S8 013 w MONEY” but you put off glasses? Dr. Lugh C. Optical parlors. Svees, ' i i Sverscer iaurnan Examination and con Wedding Gifts at CONNER & (O’STEEN with COLE & HULL . JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS, doerded Hull has char sultation free. LAKELAND i

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