Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 8, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING TALEGRAM ‘Organization of Branch Associated Charities Effected The ministers of Lakeland met yvesterday and je1fected the organ- ization of the Associated Charities which is to be established in Lake- land, and adopted the Constitution In Society i Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Entertain Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wheeler en- tertained a number of their friends Me Phone 5,000} Pedside of her father,|last evening in honor of their Welborn, who is se- |twelfth wedding anniversary. Their printed below. Those in charge of rs. Powell's friends | attractive home was elaborately | the movement are anxious for sug- decorated with a profusion of roses, gestions, criticisms, or anything poinsettias, and ferns, the color |helpful in perfecting the plans of i scheme being red and green. operation, and the Telegram will be bungalow in Rose- Mrs. Wheeler, assisted by Mrs. |&lad to print anything along this line, provided the articles are brief. The funds will be handled and the accounts kept by Rev. ¥. H. Cal- lahan, who was elected Treasurer of the Association. Rev Callahan was formerly principal of a business col- lege in New Philade'phia, Ohio, and holds a diploma from the best bus_ iness university in Kentucky; hence he will be able to keep the Associa- tion’s businesg in a systematic man- ner, and will be able to make any C. 0. Pinch, greeted the arriving guests who were served with a de. licious fruit punch by Miss Annie Cargill Mayes and Miss Gladys Wil- son. Tables were then arranged for cards and the diverting game of 500" was indulged in by the guests. Miss Branner made the highest score, and won the ladies’ prize, two dainty crepe de chene handkerchiefs, and the gentleman's prize went to Mr. T. L. Waring. Mrs. Dan Mar- [ll‘ B. M. Yost, from Ken- fl‘m family are now oc. s Mh‘me A. Cook, a temper- will deliver a lecture Methodist church to- The public is cor- Gardner, who pre- ".? ':e;;;;i::o;srlb‘i::a;151\:\1] secured the consolation—two [kind of statement dosirv_xl at any- (o the Telexram 0(_;rin)‘ red bootees. time. Thus }'\'('r)'. contributor \\A'Ill j leaving the force a A delicious luncheon was served l-u\\'e the satisfaction of knowing fine oranges and | after the 2ame and many mysterious Just where ‘Ah“ '_“Om‘y BOS8: m“mh all much enjoyed. | packages made their appearance at The constitution adopted follows: Pande | this time, which, when unwrapped, CONSTITUTION OF ASSOCIATED \ A, IV"Bogart SN Thrsey. { proved to be many dainty pieces of CHARITIES e room bungalow on | NOUSchold linen, which was present-{ bk 1-}:‘:‘?“:.1)1%“.] e L t just east of the uno‘”l Uy, S stests SouMh g W ]-k\‘l ;‘ l-:;hl'(i dtl l(\'f]l ‘l! o\l | Ch G0 e b { Wheeler in honor of this happy oc. 1) ,( ‘"'f" i orida, thankiui. to e b casion. Those who enjoved Mr and "“_q"“ God for the (vn.mural ""“l Mrs. Wheeler's hospitality were Mr. |*Piritual blessings we cnjoy and . ? 3 i land Mrs. E. R. Shane, Mr. and Mrs. voking the continuance of these g un_a\'onflahle circum- | y g Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. blessings, do hereby establish this Mission Study cla-s 01'1\\-.”“1.,‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Constitution. :‘h “‘;‘;‘;’ ‘“"l‘l"c R‘““' Folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Todd, Rights. Miss Kstelle Rog- o "m j’oslpom d lndvhnm'l; :‘l:‘\ ‘”l"‘] A‘(l)rs'l’?:x;'l‘\]' li‘l‘r‘-:cr‘ ‘\(‘“' “‘""l That the great essential principles ncement will be made |y Tl s C ... lof our relizious right= and duties, fdate AT Murphy, Mrs. Dan Marshall, Miss| (i the fatherless and the wid- (date of the next meet- | pyanner, Miss Annie Cargill Ma : i ow, to hush the cries whose origin is the lack of food and raiment, ani Miss Gladys Wilson and Mr. Chris. {1100 PERSONS ATTENDED K ELAND, FLA, DEC. 8, 1914, two-thirds majority to amend the constitution. Execuhve Department. Sec. The executive power of the Assocmted Charities shall be vested in the Executive Committee of the Ministerial Association, which consists of the officers of same, with any member of the Min- isteria]l Association at any time nec- cessary acting as agent of the Ex- ecutive Committee. Sec. 8. The executive commiitee requests that any citizen of the city, any member of the City Commission, any officer of the city, and oilicer or member of any other organization of the city report all objects worthy of aid to the executive Committee for action. Sec. 9. It shall be the duty of the officer or agent of the body receiv- ing information of an object worthy of aid to report his findings to the Committee. The judicial power ganization shall be vested in the, Ministerial Associatron of the city, | either individual members perform. ing the function or when it is deem- ed necessary by any one member he may ask the association as a body to act upon a complicated case or one he does not see fit to decide upon u_\lom'. of this m'_' F. H. CALLAHAN, W. E. PUGH. WALLACE WEAR. WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE §s5 SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY | the pastors at the vesterday The report of Ministerial ~ Association ing showed that there was approxi- mately eleven hundred people in at_ tendance at Sunday school at all the churches Sunday morning. This is eratifying report but we Petersen. ¥ tiinae + to prove our charitable inclination, dams, of Lakeland, b S aticaily and ec hautauqua manager, f"dl)l : i ?_';.b“ m.:m\c 'ld(:”ll;r ; 1&1.3:1- ater today endeavor. | Mr. and Mrs. Omohundro ically performed, we declare that: 1. Every citizen of the city of Lakeland and vicinity has, regard- less of his religious affiliations, po- delightfully entertained a few of litical convictions or vecations in tln'i.r friends Sunday in honor of life, the right to the blessingsg which Mr. Omohundro’'s birthday, with a come from systematic charity in the ix course dinner. Wild turkey fig_ "?m" of “,",‘ '; and '_s< ".“'r' tore ured very prominently at this de- without initiation or initiation fees licious dinner, and the guests be-|? Tom‘ber pe il "m“"lfi“m"'_ i Came vonyrieuby overithe fwittisiamel] 1 (et VLY IREIRONEI A WO IEELY (0 of the host who outdid himself on Lakeland and vicinity is entitled to this auspicious occasion. Those who |benefits from this organization, were invited to celebrate with Mr. provided he has been proven worthy Omohundro were Dr. and Mrs. Let-[of 8ld fers, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Freer, Dr. Distribution of Powers < = The powers of this organization oDy Orifingadiviiand Mrs o D: K shall be divided into thre, depart- Bonltierzand I dGE00¥Ers ments, but the three departments of power shall be exercised by the isame body. our pcople in a sea- ament. Mr Adams has furnish a dozen B towns with talent at events . —Clearwater Entertain Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Omohundro fland Medical usiastic and interest- night. The fol- were elected for the Dr. J. F. Wilson, R. R. Sullivan, Vice_ S. F. Smith, Secre- surer. Various sub- st to the physicians, Ifare of the commun- Society Bridal Couple Spent Sunday Here Legislative Department. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Young, of| Sec. 1. The legislative power of Haines City, arrived in Lakeland on |this organization shall be vested in Saturday night. This couple was the Ministerial Association of the married on Friday morning at 9|city asa body. o'clock at Haines City and were onl Sec. No minister shall be 2a their way to Bartow to spend a few member of the legislative body of days with the bride's mother. the Associated Charities who is not The bride was formerly Miss Tmo. (& recognized pastor of tome church gine Hebb, one of ,Bartow’s charm- |in the city of Lakeland. ing girls, and has many friends Sec. 3. The officers of the legisla- there who will wish her much hap- tive department shall be a chair. piness. The groom s a thriving man and a secretary, the same offi- biislness Al and. dssérves the con: |Cor® belng: tho. chalrman and sec- B. Ley, Rev. eyer have gone to Ar. » WASM® they will attend the ’ll mnce of the Methodist sh "u opens there tomor- Last might and this morning mw traing were loaded aeters and their wives en- M 2. nference, which will ’ entertained by the © of ‘Areadia. to be given in behalf ; rfa- mfit Friday evening at | Eratulations of his friends on his :f‘:"’ ofigihe MinRIeTiol vsot d fortune in winning so sterli il :‘m. np;;u;::;sl tt:lelr): ;’:: 800! X & "8l Sec. 4. Not less than a majority of a mate. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Eaton, who took them over to Bartow on Sunday evening in their touring car. This young couple were to have been married on Dec. 30, but decid- ed to surprise their friends and they certainly succeeded in doing so. ———————— e e ited by this worthy organization to attend the benefit and thereby con- tribute to the Christmas of the poor. the members of the Ministerial As- sociation shall constitute a quorum to do business, as a legislative body. Sec. 5. When the Ministerial As- sociation sits as a legislative body, it shall keep a record of its pro- ceedingg and publish same from time to time through the Lakeland I8 given under the aus- : of the elvic health department 16 :Woman’s Club, and twelve red tickets are being sold by :hfldren who are enthusiastical- mpathetic with this cause. An '1 attraction to the program for performance will be a trimmed ;lighted Christmas tree and a Jtmag carol sung by some of the talented vocalists in the city. ‘patronage of the public is solic- press. Sec. 6. The Legislative body shall pass laws governing the actions of the Associated Charities as a whole and shall have the power with a are constrained to ask where were the other five or six thousand who should have attended. F. H. CALLAHAN. Secretary Ministerial Asso. CARD OF THANKS Charlie B. Williams, A. . Pow- ers and daughters desire to express their deep appreciation for the great Qua)ity Cusmmers. pleuse Phone 405 Instead of 298. @ 3: & i AUDITORIUM THEATRE : THEPALMS @ @ B UW‘WW‘M*O%WW&W*OM p 3 RarZal Tey BalSul el Jul el tal el tel el te] —BIG FEATURE REELS—4 | the dentist all in pennies, would THE PATTERSON SISTERS - TONIGHT DOC. GETZEN-TS? Dainty little sister act THE POPULAR PLAYHOUSE tern two reeler and nl Well, how did you like that great edy that will tickle |big two hour show last night? Class eh? Kind of nice to get a big dol- lar show for 10, 20 and 30 cts, isn’t it? Another big one tonight; a two hour program of mirth and merri- CHES DAVIS er dandy feature. The king of blackface artists THEN BR HIT BROADWAY ————————————————————————————————— TONIGHT A MILLION IN PEARLS Our “976” Woman’s Coat Moore’s Little Style Shop systone geream, the funniest pic. you IM. seen in a long time. m SANDS OF FATE 70 M ”tern feature that will pm*np and take notice, full 2at old ’ep SHE KNEW w comedy drama DOD MUSIC Prices 5c. 10¢ DAILY 2:30-5:00 ment, song and dance. FOLLOW THE WISE ONES. | lfl‘l!:E DAVIS MUSICAL STCCK CO. | Twelve People | e ———— l IN A COMPLETE CHANG® OF PROGRAM ———————————————————————————————————————— Two Solid Hours of High Class En- tertainment Featuring THE IMPERIAL QUARTETTE The boys that brought the house down last night. Worth the price of admission alone. MAY RILEY A detective melodrama in two In up to date numbers ———————————————————————————— A NIGHT IN A CABARET Comedy play parts THE SENATOR'S BILL With Bob Leonard and Betty Shade. The senator’s strange appeal causes a sensation. FRANK VERRIOR The Blind Musician Doors open at 7:30. Curtain at 8:1» sharp . ——————————————————————— Tomorrow The greatest of them all, paving Tango Night anything from ragtime to grard| Don’t Miss Thig |opera, Don’t miss this treat; it is "all in the woods at the Palms the- ater, under new management. F. H. BROUSIE, Mgr. Friday MONSTER BENEFIT FOR THE POOR CHILDREN OF LAKELAND Order Now for Xmas! In respens: to the popu'ar demand for Women's Coats of Mannish character, we are featuring tlhis ultra stylish vogue tailored-to- order by Ed. V. Price & Co., Our famous Chicago tailors S¢ FAVS ANV SAIVISAN ATV c———— You may have your choice of hundreds of exelu- siwve woolens not included in the average line of Ladies’ ready-made coats, and tailoring, and fit that can’t be surpassed. Prices modest. Shirts to Measure Phone 243 WALK UPSTAIRS AND Munn Annex $5 G B A BB B S0sfe B S0 BB B G B B BB B BB oo B BB 8O kindness bestowed upon them by & friends in their great sorrow. & & 3 * A Happy Christmas What Marinello For Everybody 3 Will Do for You g . o e Marinetio wyaim 10 oty SRS The Gift Maker’s Great Opportunity ‘? \‘\’:“:""'I“l’(""::1;‘;"l“l‘m“"“i:l"oz“l‘hz‘:r b Our new and beautiful line of Holiday Goods, full & selves. It does not m'n:l to cur s of Choicest Selections for the Christmas Trade, is § t‘\_‘;‘i';h“",‘L:'i‘(‘m:‘;"""r‘i‘r’f]'\?';‘(‘)"m‘l':‘“_(h_ now ready for the linspection and np!)rovnl of all cal profession. who know a good thit g when they see it. 2 Facial Treatment sh i @ Kis Walr Dressing Useful Presents o Manicuring Scalp Treatment Beautiful Presents 'x':: MARINELLO SHOP |(3¢ Appropriate Presents i Room 103 Dyches Bidg 24 Phone 412 Lakeland. Fla. “ Our Stock is generous in Variety and inciudes only % goods of approved worth and superiority. Ourvery Reasonable Prices Lakeland;Dry Cleaning |[33 Wil Attract You PLANT——= “@ PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS G. C. Williamson, Prop. c o LE & HUL L PHONE 405 Jewelers & Optometrists W G + Lakeland, Florida e Giv e bbb ¢ o st FERRAAAAIRERCIARA SRR A A S Service and ", OEOPOPO ST LB BOBS P B 0D Do Your . Christmas Shopping w Early % Solid Gold Jewelry Makes A Treasured Gift ' You will find our Gold Jewelry Department to be replete wlith New Articles of Elegant and Artistic Design—the kind that make lasting Friendship and Christmas Gifts. Come in and Examine our Solid Gold Jewelry Stock You will find a Magnificent Selection of the Latest Pat- terns at very Attractive Prices. FYFESERCE e SR RE ST L L L g o ] SOLID GOLD DECEMBER BIRTH SIGNET RING MONTH RING BEAUTIFULLY SOLID GOLD ENGRAVED SETWITHTURQUOIS 3 Satisfying Everybody is our Aim Conner & O’Steen NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE

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