Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 10, 1914, Page 5

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Woman's Auxiliary Met The Lakeland Braneh of the Wom- jan's Auxiliary of Al Saints Episco- . Freneh, of Bellmont, I1'., {fsal church held its regular monthly n the eity 'last night and jmeeting Monday afternoon at the | the winter here, the guest ;church, with the following members ughter, Mrs. Dr. \W. L. |present: Mesdames H. J. Drane, O. M. Eaton, Bullock, Tilley, C. B. Mur- phy, S. F. Smith, L. E. Alexander, -——-'-n——————-\ of Fire Phone 5,000 rmers’ Club will meet with |C. E. Browne. Mrs. J. C. Swindell Satur-{ The meeting was opened with 19, at 10 a. m. Subject {Praver by our directress, Mrs. Bul- ay, “The Citrus Grove— |lock, Management." A citrus !|of busines: was taken up. The roll ert from Gaincsville, Fla., ! Was called and the minutes of the Ivirevions meeting were read and ap proved. }un.cn'u . United offering Dlue box offering 27c. The reported »d on this occusion. % Dues were collected to the Q" orris G. Munn was a visitor of . yesterday, going down to eatment of a :pecialist for jon of the ear with which $: Advent as valued hox LS8, Mission at $¢ i may be nece.sary. For the present ) S s time | Wizh to thank all those who in any {roads and running west towards llh‘| en suftering for some time, | 0 2 :md perhaps [m‘ the first year it will n h all’ Ml Irlenl trust will | Way contributed to this box. The & : " i Club House for a distance of one ds trust wi need only this simple organization. : 3 S | 'nfiuly W r,\n\:‘mlu-r box to the Church ilome e quarter of a mile, to be constructed ; 3 While the necessity of such a: . . ! BEA L h - :‘Anul Hospital, vacked by Mrs. 'u- R e jon sand base. i X 2 iy movement is the judgment of every A v et It m‘un -cnin, was reported as valued at # A i i * | District No. {—Beginning at B £ rd and family, |~ o “. it ‘;] S thoughtful citizen. the abuses of ipigronce Villa packing house an | 2 Mrs. Drane the oo ) the read- ¥ ¢ 9 mee a packing se ahu | >mfl”— Virginia, are new- | R ; lour charitably inclined citizons are : . ic | W wl like he | ing of a very interesting book on; i " running south on present public | ] ho like the | {he t known to those of us who have | which was | by all present. missions, greatly enjoyed i@ who are :ooking around ! idea of Investinz. They are bly located on East Orange | No further business appearin2 | the meeting was then osed with | praye after which we adjourned to | meet iin on Monday, Jan. 4, 1915, . C. Jenkins, of Tampa, _Pleasant Madden Boyd, are in th.g city the charm :”“l!|~~ and Hospital is beinz packed ts of Mrs. W. C. Norvell, | Mrs. C. E. Browne, and it Florida avenue. Mrs. .0\(1“”' gently requested that all contribu- very pleasantly remembered | '10Ns e sent to lier promptiy. Miss Mary Bacgett | this is the Christmas box, we -hould "I try and make it as large as pos._ MRS, (. E. BROWNE, Secretary . of | \s L. Bittinger and wife, of}"""]"' 1, 0&]., who spent last win_ 1 , are hflk again, and are | t the Kibler. They werwl’alm Chaptel 0. E S. wl&&h\r stay here last | Meets Tonight :nd d to renew their| A regular meeting of Palm Chuap ong i ¢ lovely city. Ilt‘r No. 26, O. E. S., Thursday, Dec. . B Lm and family and | !0 at 7330 p.om.,at Masonic hali. mes d, of Park Rap-| This is an important meeting as 1t 0., ‘- _recent arrivals in is the annual election of officers. , h g€ come down to! A full attendance is requested and visitors welcomed. e m‘-“ is their custom. FLORA F. KEEN, Sceretary. interested ih rea I| tion, being pm-l-l I PRI T LT ;),W Bros. Co. Rev. School children will be especially ] # of the Pickardinterested in the feature, David _u Swarmly greeted by | Copperfield, at the Auditorium to_ night, and a large attendance is ex- pected to see thig grmld feature. ithough all regret 0! M8 estimable wife, who ow Weekis. ago0. ¢ MeLeran went down . City where she went to be » of her sisters, who received lligence ;this morning of the f her husbanc, which oc- n Mrs: Jones Entertamed Rook Club A lovely event which occurred yesterday afternoon, was the party given by Mrs, S. E. Jones at her apartments on Tennessee avenue at which-were entertained members of p]ncod in the living room where the of tuberculosis. The body . be brought to Plant City |&ames were played, making the be interred in California. |Scene a pretty one indeed. —— Mrs. Clough made the highest akeland Book Store has pre- | SCore. Following the game sand-’ wiches with hot chocolate and salt- jed peanuts were served. he Nw with one of the 1est Mrs we have seen, & real work of art. Those e in holding cars for one lovely calendars are indeed Bai_ T. | Those playing were Mrs. E. F. ley, Mrs. Donald McDonald, Mrs. ongratulated. The calendar L. Waring, Mrs. W. A. Melton, Mrs. eping with the establishment W. F. Hampton, Mrs. J. C. Owens, | i IMrs. W. T. Mcllwain, Mrs. F. A, sents, first-class in every par- ’ " A Grether, Mrs. C. D. Clough, Mrs. ; Wilson, Mrs. John Cason, Mrs. Me- Cane. y are quite a number of tour- eady arriving in Lakeland, great bulk of the visitors t be down until after the, WEEKLY REPORT OF PIANO ). Then Lakeland will ha\'e‘ CONTEST THE CUT PRICE STORE isitors and more permanent ey 3 Associated Charities ‘ One of the most interesting state- after which the usual mutinol The December box to the Church | is | alif , Where he went |' : £ unt of hi$ nealth, belng a |the Rook Club. Bowls of roses were | Assisting the hostess was Miss Annie Jones. |' JHE EVENING TALBGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, DEC. 10, 1914, P e s P R T e v Asphalt Sand Roads To Be Given Trial; | Bids Called For The county commissioners are ad- vertising for bids for the comstruc. tion of five quarter mile sections of asphalt-sand road, to be laid, one in each of the five commissioners dis- tricts. In distriet No. 1, beginning at the south end of the steel bridge over the Alafia river, south of the towa of Mulberry and going thence south for one quarter mile and to be con_ structed on a clay base. District No. 2-—Beginning and Y ending on an unconnected piece of : The need for such an orgam?atmn clay road north of Charleston Mia- i apparant, but lm\}' to :"vrurt\ it h?-lS {ing Company’s pit north of the town t':“:l& fl};;ldvr:v‘l:!:;mm!:‘_r s mffit WO ot Fort Meade, and running for o vt e e orsanizli- | gisiance of ome quarter mile or tion is crude in n‘s beginning. l-‘r(.lm thereabouts, to b constructed month to month its usefuiness awill, sand. base . I trust, be so enlarced that :l‘lwt.tur District No. 3—Beginnine at the | and more complicated organization {junction of the Bartow and Has kol ! To Work In A Systematic Manner ments made by the Ministerial Asso- ciation in regard to the organization of the Associated Charities, is that the funds are to be administered in the name of Christ. This is a very broad platform on which we can all stand, and through which we can ail have a part in relieving the destitu- tion of our city. We feel that any individual organization, fraternity or club can cooperate with the as- sociation upon such a basis. on road for a distance of one guarter of been called to deal personally with a mile, construction to be on clay | these problems. 1 know one family base. | now that is or has been drawin.! District No. 5>—Beginning at ecity from four different sources. This limits of the town of Lakeland on ought not to he, vle giving their torganization, it for it to happen and with our money through will be imp in the future. orz2anization icharity of the city, peo- the Bartow road and running thence along said road for a distance of one ‘mmrlvr of a mile, construction to be on a clay base. The asphalt-sand surfacing clay baze and our sible With the | no business firn: one dispensing is to be two inches thick on or individual need be imposed npon. |[three inches thick on sand base. We therefore invite the merchants! The bids for this work are to bel and public spirited men of our city opened on Jan. 5, the work to be| 10 put their funds at the disposal of commenced within thirty days there, the as-ociation after and the whole to be completed ! {investizate cvery not later than May 15, ance is given We would also ‘.~: Plans and specifications are glad if the city commission, the file in the office of the circuit clerk lodees and clubs would allow Hu\i;'lil‘ Bartow . funds to go through The Polk County Good Roads As- tion, and thus save duplication. sociation are justly entitled to the | When 1 say funds of lodges and credit of having gotten so far along clubs, I mean outside of their own in their plans for a county-wide membership. Nearly all of them do ' system of good roads. They have in- sonmie work outside of their member. duced the county commissioners to ship and i¢ our orzanization «oald ,Make demonstration of the asphalt- so have the confidence and \“Ill‘-‘l"‘ sand type of construction because, of all charitably inclined organiza-upon thorough investigation, it ap- tious as well as ind:ividuals in thm.{ pears to within a reasonable aid to the needy, a great work counld {Fanze of first cost, and to be a good be accomplished which would do,Serviceable road with low cost of honor to cur generous citizenship |Wiintenance. With two or three and speak well for our city. hundreq miles of roads of this type To care for the poor }\ a duty running through Polk county, the recognized. The Bible declares that {Ponulation and land values will be if a man hear the cry of the poot quickly doubled, to say nothing of and shut up the howels of e com- | the economic value rendered to all passion against him, that he himself jthose using the roads. shall ery but shall not be heard. May the Lord enable us throueh "this humble organization to respond which proposes to case before 3 a on this organiza- Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, 0. K., meets tonight at 7:30. members urged to he presene. B. P Al to the cry of hungry children and destitute and forsaken women. “He. 5 that The Berlin police have issued a giveth to the poor lendeth to 19:17 peremptory order strictly forbidding ,the TLord.”—Prov. WALLACE WEAR ~hopkeepers to use any French % words, including such popular trade sxpressions as ‘“‘modes, manicure, ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS |(\PToons 8 corsetierre,'” etc. Abstract Fla.) (Furnished by the Security and Title Co., Bartow, Dec. 8, 1914 What Marinello Daniel Sloan to Julius ('. Rock- ner. Will Do for You John J. Sweraingen to J. M. Og- 3 o lesby. The Marinello system is simply LS 5 = : 3 the common sense way of helping ‘Hugh W. Wear, guardian, to C. women to make the most of them- C. Martin. selves It does not aim to cure or J. C. Swindel, et al., to Julia even treat obscure skin diseases which belong strictly to the medi- ROUBEION AL i cal profession, M. L. and A. E. Robinson to than at sny time in her his- | Grace Phillips. Facial Treatment Shampooing No. 1—Mrs. Atha B ....20,000 Secretary Holworthy is re-! .: "—Fl:sanor G:Ski;‘snc 39495| Mrs. Mildred McP. Inman to 0. ||Eletroivai Hair Dressing inquiries every day from .\'o. ;fi—.;essle Tillis ';0'370 H. Ohlinger. Manicuring Scalp Treatment who are looking for a town | \ '4_“ Cr > .l‘;l..k‘.s-;n-27‘000 Faye A. McDonald et al to J. T. sh they can live the vear '\.:' 5—;}:1:: A;:_p“ o "93'390 | BYTd. MAR'N[LLO SHOP anid he misses no oppOTtUNity | \o'e puny May e 24750 | Fave A. McDonald et al. to J. T. Room 103 Dyches Bide »efore them the countless ad- | '\.o' R v Tem‘fl'e;: ‘,,0'000 Byrd. Phone 412 Lakeland. Fla. e of Lakeland and surround-| "o oo Fiog 26.930| R- M. Marler to J. N. Nash, ntry. i 2 et al. JR—— Wm WW&J & | SOFOPGFIPHFOBOPGFOBHOBO BB & 'i’ 5. @ & ' ‘ b4 OPPDIODIORIS O 5 WWWE'OC‘W%WWWWQE'O“O § QWO‘EWW | Auditorium Daffydil: at the Railroad restaurant were in a boat and a storm came up, .I'JA FEATURE REELS—4 : TONIGHT If the clerks SPECIAL TOMORROW out and MONSTER BENEFIT FOR LAKE. LAND POOR CHILDREN THE POPULAR PLAYHOUSE they had hard work getting the boat MOM scream is one of |v5 ghore, could CHARLIE MUR- A caunse worthy of your patronage; TONIGHT od thimgs tonight, featuring |DOCK it? a show worthy of your applause, in ‘the Wmun. Three other | 4 S : which -ome of Lakeland's best tal_ et ' | Well, folks, we are zoing to give ent will be seen. The Auditorinm FOUR REELS TONIGHT ¢ |you a high class treat tonight, one orchestra will render the overtnre : nm DODGER jof the most expens:ve features that from William Tell as a special fea- TIE ADVENTURES OF A ‘ (159 % 3 z !h.’l\ ever come to Lakeland, taken ture and there will be about ten or . A . stone’ comedy featuring Fatts. {roy, the hook that every onme has twelve other special numbers, also read, or should have read, GIRL REPORTER oy $ a story we "gpecial picture program king comedians e bl all know, DAVID COPPERFIELD. SATURDAY \ m RESCUE 1 i DAVID COPPERFIELD THE LINE POLICE | With Ethel Grandin, in two parts ] reel . pe fulloot zinger \ grand feature in seven excellent A six reel thriller e o7 ‘ '(‘“ pep reels; a feature masterpiece showing R ) ”.”':) f-I‘l:l‘l.: 'AINTED PORTRAIT all the scenes familiar in this won- PECEMBER 235 IN PANTS - derful story, by the greatest of all vk rs v 7 autiful drama with a grand | authors, Dickens. ANSREA WAL Vavanny BECIIAE Rl SURTICS story The zreatest feature ever produvced, DeForest ‘ Special Music by the Auditorium II'AITED L v taken at the New York Hippodrome. | FRECKLES' FIGHT Good comedy feature Price 5 and 10 cents fusic. Matinee daily 2:30 to +00. Satufday continuous Orchestra Doors Open at 6 0'Clock Come Early; Only 1700 Seats DECEMBER 26 FOR HIS BRIDE Matinee and Night PEG OF MY HEART Powers Universal Moore’s — - e HRiSTMAS cheer is all the more real if you're correctly attired. Formai clothes tailored to indi- vidual order by our famous Chic:go tailors Ed. V. 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