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IH In the Charity Benefit. The following talented people have consented to take part in the E_EVENING TALBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, DEC. 4, 1914. : .§! I S Preparing For l WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE $3 TO $5 $ I n S O C 1 e t y %’ Me,monal Service; Now Located in the Munn Annex I 3 F L e e ?‘ Have 200 Members Talent Who Will Take Part ;’;‘:‘efi:né::::: Erancesi\Wilkle, MIME] S \Iemor;:l—;;nice by the For Good Clothes’ Sake Lekeland Elks will be held in their lodge room in the Skipper Building Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. RECKONING DAY. That’s Exactly » Keen will have as her y C. English, Grand fo s, of Plant City, made it to Lakeland today cers of the Lakeland ——— ”. C. A. of the First Bap- i'l meet Saturday af- o'clock at the home of Flanagan, 415 South —— w b“s of Mr. C. B. Glover b‘m to learn of his critical & s home on Vermont St. 1.0s:8 g from a stroke of par. is, ;has not been able to for geveral days. . o - 'Jr é: ‘A. Cole returns this even- ;m & trip to New York and 25\1‘ eastern cities and also to Towa, w P l benefit to be given on the eleventh, r the poor. Mrs. Wi P. Pillans, Piano Solo. Miss Ann Cardwell, Vocal Solo. Miss Vera McRae, Vocal Solo. Reading, Little Miss Cora Smith. Mrs. Roscoe Skipper, Piano Solo. Miss Frances Riggins and Mr. Grover Williamson will sing songs our motherg loved, in colonial cos. tume. Miss Hazel Williams will give child’s songs and readings in her own charming way. Two other interesting features ill be the 12th grade boys in black face gong and Harry Williams, who ill delight you with his buck and wing dancing. Mr. L. A. Fort, who is an accom- | anist of ability will be the piano. Mr Green will put on special feat- jure pictures. B. Y. P. U. Program, Dec. 6, 1914 “Christ Cadets’, In charge of pro- selveg now and again across the path Such a day or days thrust them- of each plodding pilgrim as he journeys “to that bourne from whence no traveler retruns.” Such a day draws nigh to the Methodist folks of Florida. Next Sunday the pastor of First Methodist church this city will close out a two year’s pastorate. At eleven o'clock he will discuss “Four influ- ences which lead to the crucifixion of Jesus our Savior.” At night he will submit a summary report of the church covering its varied activities for the year. There will be special musical features at each service. BIRTHDAY PARTY Master Elmer and Miss Aileena | Past tle | being particularly enjoyed. Smith entertained fifty of their lit friends Wednesday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Elmer’s 7th and Aileena's 5th birth_ day, both birthdays falling on the e - The occasion being ‘ A fine program has been arranged, and the public is given a cordial in- itation to be present. The occa- sion will be one of interest to all who may attend. The full program will appear in tomorrow’s issue. The Elks had a most enjoyable | de session last night, celebrating the =] : Spend $25 Most men—all who think caretully about clothes 5 value—buy good clothes always; rot, as some, merely o for |appearance sake; but, literally, for good clothes sake : for the satisfaction and good influeace of good ~ What We Mean o 3] reaching of thc 200 mark in the | b s > Ao st g gy T clothes. $25 here will get you lots of that, < contingent from Bartow, Mulberry, Fort Meade and Wauchula was pres_ Royal Ta[lored sult‘ or o’coats ent, besideg visiting brethren from - Tampa, Jacksonville, Salt Lake City, ) $16 to 335 ] and other places. After the work of T the Lodge, refreshments were en- o su'ts Ol' 0 Coats Ta‘lored ln Our; joyed in the club rooms and good 3 ’ cheer and good fellowship reigned i own Shop 30 to 45 supreme. There were some good |& & - talks by the members, an address by | Exalted Ruler George Moore Mr. M. G. Willard and sister, Mrs. H. E. Thurston, arrived yesterday {afternoon fom Mankato, Minn., and Ladies‘ Coat Suits Tailored According to Iyour lndxvndual Requirements 816 50 to 340 s e SRR S 0 Moore’s Little Style Shop gram. .2ire he has large property inter- 25 whieh he had to personally look 20 .20 ""hdl attended the funeral of Mr:. -2% WiMisms at the Baptist church .10 aftermoon. The funeral was ~10‘.y.. “!ll the arrival of the de- ~10|Ml'd No sisters from Oklahoma, .15 reached Lakeland yesterday *———-——‘ .25;:“ In their great loss tne 45dly ve the deepest sympathy .Ghe ‘whele cowmmunity. 25 — -“l‘.-“ Holcomb, after an ab- ..-l(u veral months at her old .40pe iB'St. Paul, Minn, has re. v---nfi«t jome much to the delight of trlends Within a few Ce » M. eautiful bungalow which and Mrs. Holcomb are to occupy South Florldn avenue, will be iy 4 heir occupancy, and they E | |t at home to their friends J ractive domicile. e d— - E. Bettes, of Chicago, is LN new comers to this sec- ig driven down in an auto | Windy City, with Mrs. their little son. They p-acre grove in the Lake- mmd Bighlands tract, and will build ~=—mall Fesidence at present and en- ‘the genial climate of Florida, t oillo‘mmng their trees came in- maturfty. Mr. Bettes is & mem- nnd of & well-known court-reporting a ot Chicago. i ——————————————————— ‘ b)nn meny friends of Miss Lena lsn cru‘y will be pleased to known 't she has been elected to fill a aney in the primary department the schools of Tallahassee. Miss 1a has been a valued teacher in oo Lakeland school for a number of irs, and had decided to rest this 480:.” health had not been sat- ut her friends are delight- tO m that after an operation 25¢m he has entirely recovered. od teaghers are not allowed to re_ long and the call to Talla- 25;& g Niite a compliment, owing of ita coming unsolicited, “cmt grefore appreciated by those w Miss McCrary's worth, ‘he will not accept the call of the ill health of her 70 ¢ ¢ 1-u.t. FEATURE REELS—7 351‘|. Auditorium and Majestic Com- .00 bined Programs. 13¢ © "QUR MUTUAL GIRL 30c - .*The reel we all like. 20c _ “pRE FUSE OF DEATH" 20¢ A Western 2-reel thriller 3¢ © / “LUCKY RUBE" A A Comedy scream 25¢ sl ; 25¢ “ THE JAILBIRDS" 8¢ A 2-reel Comedy drama — % BELLA'S ELOPEMENT” Jomedy featuring Maurice Costella THE AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Lakeland’s Pride. ‘RICE 6¢, 10c Tomorrow <. ontiawous Show 2:30 to 11. Y Miss Frances. Failed Owens Mr. Tunno Bryant. ‘ers,” Miss Susie Tucker. takes,” Mr. Ware. came His Mistakes,” Colton. < MAJESTIC i same date. Promptly at 3 o’clock, are comfortably located at the home the little ones began to arrive, and all afternoon their merry voices Disciples despite | could be heard as they ran back ana Miss Minnie Dee Wilder in charge. Seripture reading, Luke 5-11, “Hope for the large concourse Of SOITOWINE lpast Failures, Miss Bessie Templeton | forth in their merry play. At 4 o'clock dainty refreshments of ice cream and cake were served and it was indeed a pretty sight to see the bright little faces in the dining room, around the various ta. bles. The large table in the center being decorated with two birthday “We may Learn to be Good Work- | cakes one bearing seven candles, the other five. At five o'clock the little ones wended their way homeward, wish- ing that birthday parties could come every day. “Hope for us though we have )" Misg Eva Tift. Special Music. “I Never Knew,” | Miss Margurite “\We may Restore Our Character,” “We may Overcome Our Mis- Reading, Miss Gladys Davis. “The Story of a Man Who Over- Mr. A, C. BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS —— Mr. Ley hag purchased a number Wright. “Let Down Your Net,” Miss Pearl Special Musie. We give a special Invitation to all visitors and strangers in the city. A hearty welcome awalits you. offering as presents to his Sunday sions. Mrs, W. F. Sneed Entertained The Elks’ Ladies. Last night Mrs. W. F. Sneed de- lightfully entertained a few of the Elks’ ladies at her beautiful home on South Tennessee avenue. As the Elké were celebrating their 200th ‘accesssion to membership with a smoker. Mrs. Sneed decided that she would entertain a number of the la- dies at the same time, and the affair was declared by all to be a greac 'success. The rooms were beautifully ar- each class, suited to the age, and taste of the pupils. al class present. given out on Sunday. the teachers at the opening of the tecltatlon period. may be. school. We wish thig to be ranged for the occasion, blooming |tory of our Sunday school. Let plants adding much to the parlor |each one help to make it so. and dining room in which the J. B..LEBY.. . yguests gathered, spending the even- ing around card tables, already ar- ranged for their coming. After the games a luncheon was served consisting of cream of oys- ter soup, sandwiches, pickles, and coffee A cob pipe, tied with the’ El'ka colors, was given each guest pg a souvenir of the Elks “smoker.” hose who enjoyed Mrs. Sneed’s hospitality were Mrs. W. T. Meclll- SPECIAL 0. B(8. ¢ ter No. 26 O. E. S. tonight, Frida Dec. 4th, at which time the Gran Matron, Mrs. Mary C. be present. Supper at the hall a ent and visiting Stars welcomed. [Skipper, Mrs. Walter Detwiller, Mrs. H. D. Bassett, Mrs. Geonge Pooser, |Mn. U. V. Iverzen, Mrs. M. F. Heth_ AUDITORIUM THEATRE Ave. E3 LrpLre0 “BELIEVE ME” The Big Musical Comedy in two long acts featuring BILLY CLIFFORD America’'s Most Popular Comedian Dancing THE LOUVERNE LADIES OR- CHESTRA 14—BIG SONG HITS—14 An Excellent Company With Special Scenery PRICES 25¢, 50c¢, 75¢, $1.00 Tomorrow 7—BIG FEATURE REELS—7 Including THE HINDU NEMESIS 4 Reel Thriller of beautifu] little gifts, which he is Billy S. Clifford and his company of school workers who are interesting |y, » themselves this week for Home Mis- He has a present for one pupil in|,;; wno attend. Their band of wo- grade |, ..n musicians gave a concert on the Also sever- These are all to be Every little Ahat a large number will witness collection box must be turned in to “"_ The pastor will double any single class contribution, however liberal it Or, he will duplicate any single contribution which may be made by any officer or visitor to the the greatest missionary day in the his- 's ‘A special meeting of Palm Chap- English will 6 p. m. Chapter called at 7:30 p. m. All members urged to be pres- | waine, Mrs. Smith, Mre. Jas Hol- FLORA F. KEEN, Sc- comb Mrs Roscoe Skipper, Mrs J. 5 'A. Tohnsof, of Bartow, Mrs. J.“L.[FOR RENT.—Nicely furnished rooms, gplendid neighborhood. Ap} ply at 216 South Massachusetts 3501 ARG . Now Located in the Munn Annex 'of Mr. C. L. Willoughby for the ‘winter. Mr. Willard declares that he came down here to spend the winter but believes he made a mis- :take and landed here in the summer the weather being so unusually warm for the time of year. Mr. |WEEKLY REPORT OF PIANO Willard is in good health and comes CONTEST AT CUT PRICE back more enthusiastic than ever over his Building & Loan proposi- STORE WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE $3 TO $5 Notice is hereby given that the insurance firm of Mann & Deen has been dissolved by mutual consent, Grady Deen retiring. Y. Z. Mann will continue the business and as- ‘tion, which he hopes to get started |Ng | Mps, Atha Brine 20,000 here. No. 2, Eleanor Gaskins 22:4% sumes all indebtedness of the firm, No. 3, Jessie Tillis 20,000 and will collect all. outstanding bills BILLY S. CLIFFORD AND COM- No. 4, Mary Cresop Dixon 24,045 due same. § PANY AT THE AUDITORIUM |No. 5, Edna Aylor 23,075 Yol Mo TONIGHT No. 6, Ruby May Lane 22,210 GRADY DEEN. No. 7, Mrs. J. S. Temples 20,000 Lakeand, Fla,, Nov. 7, 1914, No. 8, Nellie King 23,650 3468 One of the few shows the Auditor- fum will have this season, owing to the many cancellations throughout the South, comes this evening when ——————————————— WW"‘M‘M%MWW : A Happy Christmas For Everybody The Gift Maker’s Great Opportunity Our new and beautiful line of Holiday Goods, full of Choicest Selections for the Christmas Trade, is now ready for the inspection and approval of all thirty persons will put on “Believe This is a musical comedy and a laugh at every turn ig guaranteed etreets to day which was upto the ninute The advance sales show y merformance. who know a good thir g when they see it. You Are Not Getting Full Useful Presents Unless You Read the ADVERTISEMENTS |3: Appropriate Presents Our Stock is generous in Variety and inciudes only goods of approved worth and superiority. 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