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PR w LACONICS A 1 Incase of Fire Phone S,W)I Miss Ethel Wood Entertains, Mrs. Will F. Johnson has return- pi from @ ten days’ visit with rel- atives and friends at Jasper. Mis Higgins, a8 charming youny lady of Sanford, i8 in the city the guest of her friends Misses Vera and Kittie McRae. it S prof. Groom and his sister, Misg groow, who are teaching in the < of DeSoto county, spent the Thanksziving holidays in Lakeland the cuests of friends. s Heloise Bowyer is enjoying a + with friends in Tampa, where, . in this eity, this charming gir] very popular, is «day night the Elks wil] hav, 2ooth member of this Lodze, nembership having reached the mark at the d century la-t meeting alrs. Mary E. Grave, lowa, is in the eity the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Hull. she will be here until next June, which will be interesting news to the friends of the family, who are welcominz her most cordially to the City. Rev, W. 8. Patterson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, tend- ered his resignation yesterday morn- ing to take effect the last Sunday in December, A congergational meet- ing will be held in labout two weeks at which time the resignation will be acted upon. In his resignation Rev. Patterson set forth no reasons for his action, and his future plans are unknown. R S LS ) Miss Floy Brown, of Homeland and Miss Sallie Lowery, of Lakeland, ac- companied by the prize winner of DeSoto and Pasco counties left Lakeland last night for Tallahassee. They will take the Short Course in Domestic Science given them as prizes for their good record made in the canning club work. Miss Vera Hancock, of Kathleen, won one of the Short Courseg from this county but because of sicknesg in her fam- ily she was unable to leave home but very willingly exchanged prizes vith Miss Lowery so that one of them would get the benefit of this course, TEDERATION WOMEN'S CLUBS APPRECIATIVE OF EN. TERTAINMENT. Hon. 0. M. Eaton, Lakeland, Fla, Dear Sir:—The Federatidn of Women's Clubs assembled in Annual #5ion at Lakeland has put on rec. 110 be communicated to you and 0 the citizens of Lakelamd: Iis sincere vote of thanks for your st cordial welcome, and for the frtesy and consideration shown n while in your city. Our members Wwere unanimous in laring Lakeland an jdeal city fof ! tonvention, and think as our ™ vice-president, that Lakeland is largest place of its size we have T Seen, Very cordially, MRS. JACK CAMP. Retiring Cor. Sec, F. F. W. C. l2, Florida. DEBDBOGH G 4-All Feature Reels—4 TONIGHT B0y show of Licensed features WiNg 4 thrilling 2-reeler, and 2 " tomedieg, 2-reel feature with ex- “in every foot, something to about, —_— HOUSE THAT WENT C 9 ‘?ds' scream from start to fin- laugh every second. —— Mk TERRIBLE LESSON". "y dramn that has a great 2 IUSIC ALways %, 10¢, Daily 2:3¢ to 5. Continuous, "LAKELAND : or to celebrate the accession ' Whinery, of Ida £ § Mr§. May Williams Society 3| DiedInJacksonville — 3| Yesterday Afternoon H S S The many Lakeland friends of Mrs. May William were shock: ] 1 3 ed be- Mrs. Wood entertaineq the Ladies [YCud ex fon when it ] became known thiy morning that she pass- ed away in Jacksonville yesterday afternoon after having undergone an operation there, Mrs. Williams had not been well for some time, but had not been confined to her bed before her de- parture on Thursday for Savannah, where she started to enter a hospit- of the Maccabees west Main Street, ncon, at her home on Saturday after- Miss Stella Phillipg contributed )‘("T'f-' much tg the pleasure of the af-tnrnnou by her skillful rendition {01 several musical selections, Delicicus jee lemonade and home made cake was served. Visitors were: Miss Stella Phil- : al to undergo an i “ Sl < & . 0 Q Operation for a \;‘ LT )isu.on, Ky., Miss Daisy and ! tumor When ghe reached Jackson- .\|i“l“\lll _ood\, and Mrs, Yates, | ville it wag found that she was too Mis Mazgie Yates veak \[““:“‘ uv :{t:.. weak to proceed further and it was i h vl:, {;‘ ,)r((.wm were: Mrs. E. decided to stop there and not go on - Fage, Mrs. Georgia Evans, Mrs. A, | to Savannah 'r physi c i {H. Lane, Mrs. J. L. gl e Padrick, Mrs.|tion was such that she was unable Annie Tidwell, Mrs, Ida Cartin, Mrs, |t | | 0 withstand the shock, and st ie ‘ s i 3 At » and she died ! T ‘[\.(\"b. Mrs. J. F. Ellis, .\I|'s.|_\~sn‘:¢luy atternoon. The body will "‘. I ; Weod. Mrs, H. 0, Denny Will | re; Lakeland on Train No. 85 to- 1 9e the next hostess. i nigl § il e | ess 11.._m‘ f”“‘ the funeral will be held ‘ ——— | ¥ome time tomorrow, the hour not ;Musica]e. !yet havi been announced. | & Last Friday evenine the oBes | AMrs. Williams wag a woman of recital of Miss Batolle Hrdieos fine traits of character and was musical class, was held at th, home ‘lf‘\“‘l and ‘_'"’l""‘l"d by all who f Mrs. E. E. Mouse, and was attend- | Knew her. She a devout Chris_ Eod by the pupils and their parents, tian and took pleasure in doing good ecds whenever s A i The program was delightfully n'm]_\d =58 N 1SUever opportunlity Joftered. ered, each one on the TRt e s‘hu \mnvllnm.wl a boarding house on tauiting themselves splendidly. The ! Sorh .l<.nru.|;\ S2nie o gy jnumbers were as follows: years, in which busines ghe wag un- | Duet, Grace Murrell, Jessie )Tnvi”"”““‘ successful. She leaves one |son and sever al sisters to lhnr loss. Willams, Qui Vive (Galop de Con { cert), Ganz :Kmhr,\'n Rogers, Little Fairy Waltz, | ! Op. 105, Streabbog. Dorothy Toph, Spanish | James H. Rogers. Evangeline Sammon, Robin's Lulla- by, F. Major, Op. 15, Krogmann, Grace Murrell, Garotte Debutantes, Abtler. Annetta Logan, The Cat, C major, Maxim. mourn BILLY “S" CLIFFORD Dance, ' Geraldine Jordan, Garland of Roses (Waltz), Streabhoe, ! Marjory Smith, Pixie's Gavotte, Op. 132, Brown, Mildred Youngs, Vocal Selection. Myrtle Mouse, Valse in A flat major, Gurlitt. Elita Cason, Curious Story, Op. 138. No. 9, Heller. Maud Adams, Dream Fairies, B. flat major, Op. 12, Duelle, Margaret Lumpkin, Bu‘terfly Waltz, | Op. 108, Ludouvie. Mildred Youngs, Pilgrim's Chorus ((Tannhauser), Lange. Evelyn Adams, Sextette Opp. 114, No. 5, Bohn. (Lucia) | Who comes to the Auditorium Fri- day Dec. 4th, in “Believe Marguerite Owens, Dying Poet, L. Me” M. Gottschalk. - e SR Jessie May Williams, Valse sty-| TWO D“Rui)sugg“ CONSOLI- rien, Op. 27, No. 2, Wollenhaupt. Duet, Evelyn Adams, Marguerite The dairieg owned and operated by L.uml_)kin, “.\'egortnnzl," Op. 147, the Lakeland Dairy Farm and Sweet No. 5, Cornelius Gurlitt. 2 Clover Farm have been consolidat- After the program an informal ed, Mr. A, J. McDonough of the Lakeland Dairy Farm selling his in- terest to M. J. Pettit of the Sweet IClover Farm. The business will be conducted by M. J. Pettit of the Sweet Clover Farm and E. G. Cow- dan of the Lakeland Dairy Farm, and will hereafter be known as the Lakeland Dairy located on Sweet Clover Farm. Al] past business of reception was held, and the guests were served with light refreshments. Master Geoge Haldeman Entertained the K. D. R.’s Saturday Evening. Master George Haldeman enter- tained the K. D. R.’s of which he is president, Saturday evening, at his home on North Massachusetts. [the two dairies will be handled by Games were played, creating much |[the Lakeland Dairy and all milk amusement, particularly the trip in [mccounts prior to December 1, can an airship which wag given for the |be paid either to the dairy or to the benefit of the girls. driver. ‘Phone 323 Red and let us At a late hour delicious refresh- [take your order for milk. ments were served. Those who en_ LAKELAND DAIRY. joyed this pleasant affair were. |3478. Misses Alma Bassett, Margurite _—_— Cloud, Virzinia Lufsey, Hazel Pad- An important meeting of the Re- irick, Mary Weaver, Mabel Mathias, |tail Grocery Association will be held i Dorris Mayes. Messrs, Jean Nel-|at the city hall at 7:15 Tuesday. son, Herman Mathias, Henry Coni_ ['All members must he present in ord. bear, Burt Bowver, William Wat- [ler to settle some very important son, Ballard Bradley. matters. MMEOEMWWW’OWMWM«M@Q%WM? i AUDITORIUM THEATRE DGO BEOFOFOFOIOEOIOIUSOIRCOTIIHEHE 30@0@0@&?@}?0’3'3 “THE SCARECROW” One of the funniest features have seen in a long time, a lot of fun. Auditorium Dhaffydill: Speaking about lakes, if a skinny man should look into MIRROR would he see BON-EY you “THE TRAMP'S IDEA". Fine comedy feature. Well folks, we start the week tonight with four dandy reels and a comedy vaudeville act, Our old western friend SHORTY will be with ug tonight in a great 2-reel feature. 2 good comedies next; tthen a fine vaudeville act, complet- ing a two hour show. FOLLOW THE WISE ONES. THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA, Lakeland’s Pride Doors open at six o’clock, contin- uous until 11 o'clock. Come every- body, only 1700 seats. Tomorrow. “HELLO MABEL" Kerstone Scream EVANS ANR MARCH. In a comedr singing and talking pet, full of good clean comedy and plenty of action. Friday, Dec. 4th. “BELIEVE ME” - THE GREAT MUSICAL COMEDY. With Billy Clifford the Dancing Comedian SEATS NOW ON SALE Prices 25.¢ 50c, T5¢, $1.00 “THE BOSS OF THE 8TH.” A great Western 2-reeler, featuring pur old friend SHORTY. Don’t miss this it’s a hum-dinger from the land of the cowboys. | FOR RENT bungalow; Weekly Honor Roll For Week Ending Nov. 29, 1914 Those who have made 90 per cent or above in scholarship and who have been perfect in ment, attendance, and punctuality, 5 are entitled to have thelr names tance in the organization of the lo- placed on the following honor rool: GRADE XII None, GRADE XI Ellic Kibler. Mildred Hampton. Glenn McRae. Genevieve Duggan. Mildred Younsgs. GRADE X-A James Bouliare. Annie Jones, Lucille Clough. Virginia Lufsey. Gladys Turner. GRADE X-B Lottie Bryant, Robert Edmiston. Ear] Peterson., Rarold Roess Hobson Strain. GRADE IX-A Padrick. Marcuerite Straw. Elizabeth Dickerson Bvalyn Adams. Dorrig Maves. GRADE IX-B Miller. GRADE Roy Mitchell. Vesta Todd. Frances Holland. Mabel Mathias. Esther Gill. Hazel Olli VII-A GRADE VIII-B, D. H. Sloan. Mary Weaver. Donald Conant. Mary Amidon. Albert Murrell. GRADE VII-A Frieda Leistner, Alma Bronson. Laurence Fenton. Nora Kanode. Harry Williams. GRADE VII-B Elmer Hinkley. Jonnie Haynes, Louise Smith, Ellen Watson. Norris UPson, GRADE VIN-C Mary McKaskil. Louise Rogers, John Cannon. Paul Sammon, GRADE VI-A Tyler Jackson. Helen Morse. Clifford Wilson, Myrtle Moutz. GRADE VI-B Marjorie Hetherington, Oscar Eaton, Opal Lee Bullock. Helen Woods. Evelyn Yarnall, GRADE VI-C Marguerite Owens. Nellie Dees. Paul Colton. GRADE V-A Rilly Norvell. Geraldine Ellis, Lois Fitts. D. H. Houser. Thelma Carter. GRADE V-B Ella Cameron. Charley Brower. Harald Lunstrom. ‘Elizabeth Gavin, GRADE V-C Winston Smith, LaVerene Webster. Mortimore Haynes. Hettie Belle Reddick Louis Swatts. GRADE V- D Mildred Snyder. John Cannon. Mary Louise Boulware, Harold McClamma. GRADE IV- A None. GRADE IV-B None, GRADE 1V-C None. 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The election of officers, enrollment of | new men and other matters of im- portance will be taken up. All those that have enrolled their names and those who wish to do so are re- quested to be present. Almost the full number have been secured aml' @ large body of men will be present tonizht. l This wi'l be good thing for I.;lk«‘»’ land as well as for the young men who join. The officers elected will becapable men and ag there are a number of ex-service men enrolled the training of the new men will go | forward without delay. An effort is being made to secure Mr. Steitz as captain. Mr. Steitz And thus we speak with the conviction of actual know- ledge when we tell vou that nothing finer can be put into a garment than we put into ours—unothing finer in fabrics and workmanship—and in woul ake @ excelle 4 P . 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