Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 31, 1914, Page 5

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e Phone 5,000 ;e at 2 p. m,, 62. ring past twenty- gimum, 75; mini- e L L S ] ended visit to rela- in Georgia and in, bf principal of the gt in the Lakeland the elty attending ional Association. ewart, one of the anford schools, is erative, Mrs. Will ng the teachers’ | Elizabeth Russell, also visiting Mrs. liller Nesbit, whoI ng the holiduysi ==jrother, Dr. Mer- R family, have re- me in Macon, Ga., a;oyed their stay in S__._._. tated in Monday’s J. W. Conner's Bin Tennessee when to have been said ; was the mother =nner. ‘In the rush i were used, which k'man, who became gland through cor- 1 the Board of pted here with his . brobably build a goon Vistabula street The family are e climate and are to friends whom est. Y 3 :ry much enjoyed s fruit which was rday afternoon by . This fruit was : teachers at the and was donated ‘rade for this pur- Fwing gentlemen: on, Senator H. J. . M. Stephens and | v teachers in the: . Association are ! . and Mrs. Kathe- » ity schools in George Coleman | ¥ urner of the city and Dr. W. F. see, of the faculty | ve for Women, all use guests of Mr. ]‘.'\ton. terest to mtny to | ‘.okman and Mr. | vherd of the Hills | * owners of Lake. ed considerable | in Edmonds when { last winter, de-' new of no place ould touch Lakv_; CHOSPOIOBP0 .:)RIIJM; FROW "\ Night OF THE HILLS American book * pepular Ameri=- k3 o'clock e, 75¢, $1.00 DAY md Night DO YOU LIVE i nusical comedy, ' song hits Bice 25c, 50c, 75¢ , 75¢, $1.00 lson has returned | , tions. f“Boogio Boo,” “The Land of Beau_ 1 Me, My Love,” and “Love Me." The American lyrics to all lyrics are by George V. well known humorist. THE EVENING TALBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 31, 1914. * Sssrssrsersorsesresy South Fla. Baptist |Trained Ostriches | Ministerial Ass’n l b charze of the farm, now of Tampa, for the The ministers of the South Florida ‘Baptist Association will meet in the First Baptist church of Lakeland on is in the city COMMITTEES OF THE JUNIOR PHILATHEA CLASS OF 1915 hibition of trained Monday, Jan. 4, at 10:30 a. m., ostricnes. Volunteer Committee —— Nina ‘with Rev. R. E. Reed, of Bartow, hag a number of l-h(‘.b(" great birds, Chiles (chairman), Marie Carr, Al- presiding. The following is the |Which m‘e_'on exhibition on a lot | ma Bronson, Beatrice Tyner, Pearl |Program: ln(rnr the Kibler hotel. In connection Colton, Reva Fletcher. Devotional—Frank Lyons. with the performance, very interest- Missionary Committee—Marguer—~ “The Pastor Leading His Bible ing and instructive lectures are giv_ ite Straw (chairman), Ida Smith, School—R. E. Reed, Bartow, Fla. |€R m} t.he history, habits and char- Ethel Potts, Nellie Barrett, Bettie| ‘The Pastor Training His Young'acteristics of this wonderful bird, Myrtl Park, Sadie Lee Carr. People”—M. J. Hoover, Plant City, |aking a highly educational exhibi- Membership Committee — Irene | Fla- |tlou‘ which all can attend with | Smith (chairman), Mollie Weaver,| Scng—The Mercer University Glee pleasure and profit. | Cleo Ski s pper, Cora Smith, Effie Lee |Club. L e : Petersen will Fletcher. | “The Pastor and Mission:"—pd. | ..\‘hsst‘s Jennie and Alice Wright, r Tampa, where| Social Committee—Clemmie T\lck_'s Barnes, Fort Meade, Fla. ‘“' Saulsbury, N. C., and Miss (0(‘”1 A son, Mr. Henry 'er (chairman), Miznon McQuorco~| ‘‘The Pastor a Soul Winner"—J, .("‘”‘ pie, of Plant City, were fl"“ accepted a posi-!dale. Brunell Swindell, Elizabeth |A- Davis, Lakeland; James Day, |t tractive guests of Miss Lillie Mae insular Telephone | Dixon, huzel Padrick. { Mulberry. {Robinson for yesterday. JESSIE TILLIS, President. | Sonz—Glee Club. t = | Business. i “Trey O’ Hearts” at Lyric Monday who formerly .A Lovely Pfl.l‘ty Adjournment. { | A MISTAKE IN U. C. V. RECORD ' Editor Telegram: At the meeting of the Lakeland Camp 1543 action was taken in regard to a book of songs and story of the South. I ‘For the Rook Club We are fortunate to have with us One of the most pleasant of the | the Mercer University Glee Club or afternoons spent by the Rook Club Macon, Ga. It will be a rare treat was that with.Mrs. W. A. Melton to hear this company and we invite yesterday at her apartment on South the public to attend the services Florida avenue. The gloomy weath- which will open at 10:30 and close | was very busy with the records when er had no effect on those within at 12:30. It will be remembered {the matter was presented to the where roses and Christmas bells that this glee club sings at the Au_ Camp and did not hear the begin- were mingled in beautiful , decora_ ditorium Monday night. They are ning of the work, and when I asked / students in this great university at{about it all I could learn was that Macon, Ga. there was a book to be presented by Miss Bulah Hooks and that the Camp was to pay for it, and in the confusion of talk that followed the closing 1 was not abie to learn any Mrs. Melton was assisted in car- ing for her guests by Mrs. Bailey, and score was kept by Miss Gladys Bailey. Mrs. Grether made highest WALLACE WEAR. Baracas Elect Officers The Hudson Baraca Bible class of score in the very interesting game, s % : after which Mrs. Melton served the -First Baptist church held .ns mo\r\sha:mut 1‘|h~e tmaktter‘l. dainty refreshments of coffee, sand- regular quarterly busrness meeting at really took place was as ifollows: Comrade Brassell is agent evening, Dec. 29, 1914, for the book, and, wishing to pre- The following officers were elect- [Sent a copy of it to Miss Hooks, ed to serve for the ensuing three asked the Camp to contribute the months: agent’s price to him and he would President—J. Arthur O'Doniel. donate his profit. The necessary Vice President—Ernest Graves. fund was contributed by the indi- Secretary—Walter W. Clemons. ~idual members and a committee of ! 3 two, J. A. 'I‘reasurer—.l.. Wilson Jerkins. appointed to invite Miss Hooks to Librarian—Urban Spearman. Press Reporter—Tunnoe L. Bry- ant. l Assistant Secretary—Roy Amidon. ' After the election of officers a new constitution was discussed and adopted for the upbuilding of the class. PRESS REPORTER Miss Lillian Trowell, of Fort Pierce, Fla., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Council. She is a con- E. M. TUCKER NOW IN these testant in locution for State nrifo. CHARGE OF “LYRIC” THEATER Hobart, the She won the State prize at Key West ‘Mr. E. M. Tucker, recently of last year. Plant City, has taken charge of the Imotion picture house in the Adams block, formerly known as the Palms. He has changed the name to “The Lyrie,” and under the new manage- ment, with the best and most inter- esting features procurable, a fine patronage and successful career is anticipated. Among special attractions provid_ ed for is the presentacton of the great feature, “Trey O’ Hearts,” which hegins Monday nizht and will continued every Friday evening wiches, crackers and stuffed dates. in the annex of the church Tuesday Those present were Mesdames H. C. Stephens, J. E. Melton, Hamp- ton, Carl Wilson, Clough, Don Mec— Donald, T. L. Waring, Grether, S. E. Jones, Bailey and Miss Hattie Patton. WHEN “ALMA” IS OFFERED HERE AT THE AUDITORIUM Saturday, matinee and night, we are promised sixteen of the most fas. cinating musical numbers ever of_ fered the public. In addition to the now familiar waltz song, ‘“Alma,” there is *“Girlie:,”” ‘“Never More,” “Boo-Hoo-Hoo,”” *‘Childhood Days,” ing to receive the book from the Camp. I very much regret the mlslake. but it was a real misunderstanding such as might happen in any case where the real facts are not known. C. L. WILLOUGHBY, Adjutant. “Trey O' Hearts” at Lyric Monday. tiful Lreams,” *“Sai! Heome,” “Kiss Being Shown Here, MeetS Hel'e Monday Capt. W. W. Ford, formerly in Jacksonville ostrich purpose of conducting an ex- He | last | Cox and Ritcherson, were i be present at our next regular meet—and night. o G B Scott Tissue Towels Use them in the home They save time and money T S B Rk PP BgrgrPgs 150 Towels for 35c¢. They are Sanitary Let us show you Phone 136 General Office Supply Company BEPPPBPBTEHEREIIPPDIEDHSHE & FEREERERRRE S N0 """" | o BB GGG L2 2 2 T2 0 SEHDHHHPPGBUD D PP PSR Pdd S GG BB Brdnrd We Wish You A Happy 'New Year oGS inS e The committee in charge of the ¢ Christmas tree to be given by the !Lo\al Order of Moose at Orange I'hall tonight is working hard to get every child who was not sufficiently remembered at Christmas something suitable in the way of a present from the tree.. It is hoped that a large number of children will attend. “Trey O’ Hearts” at Lyric Monday. “The Shepherd of the Hills,” Har- old Bell Wright’s novel, which has been accorded the largest sale in the history of publishing in America, has been made into a play by Mr. Wiright with the assistance of Els- bery W. Reynolds. It will be seen for the second time in this city at the Auditorium tomorrow, matinee and remind that the beginning of another year calls for a new lot of Office Supplies and School Supplies At tells a beautiful story of the Ozark mountains, a story that holds the auditor by its thrills from the beginning to the end. It is unique in character-drawing, giving to the stage a somewhat new atmosphere. The beauty of the Ozark mountain rezion lends itself to some very ef- fective stage pictures, and Gaskill & MacVitty, the producers, are said to have given the play an exceptionally beautiful mounting. Fg “Trey O' Hearts” at Lyric Monday. We are proud of the Values we offer, be- lieving that, especi- ally in staple lines, it is quality that counts ¥ 'We are just finishing another of those bungalows in Ozone Park, modern throughout. Only six blocks from Main street. ff you are want_ ing a home, see us. We develop our own property and so can give you the best price. Either cash or on easy payments. We al<o have several bungalows to rent in other parts of the city. If you are interested, call at Room 5, over the postoffice or phone 356. W, thereafter Arrangements for puk st ng Th B k S rea -2 g Arrangeme s 0 nubh- lishing the story of this photo play “Trey O' Hearts” at Lyr;(: Monday. e OO tore in serial form in this paper will e o R probably be effected. 3608 | WANTED—Nicely furnished room Cards, Booklets and P LI SN e in private family, centrally locat - The continental musical suc-| ed. Permanent. Address R., care Calendars for gote. S NI, Wihere: Do Youl enisomes. 2811 New Year's Lives" which scored such a b S great hit in Pa Berlin - and [ FOR SALE—Four burner perfection —— other Furopeans cities, will - he oil stove, with over, practically «en here for the first time at the new. Price $10. Apply 502 South Come In often, for many attractive nov- \uditorinm, Saturdav, matinee Kentucky avenue, 3612 | elties are sold “almost as soon as dls- o ITerve, the music hy Jean Bri “Trey O' Hearts” at Lyric Monday. o s m"'d quet, and the American version 1 Gooius V. Mokt | The e comedy is said to be of the most SCENE FROM SHEPHERD OF HILILS, \l"l)l'l'(JRIl'.\—I. Toyrnu:q\\' : wholesome variety, while the ‘ ;andy ‘ ;andy satinee and Night; H;llil;]v 3 O'Clock, Prices 50c. Night 25¢, S0¢) lodies are haunting. There The, .00, Seats on Su e & & caded by Ce '\‘ “\ 11']:'1]1",!“‘\(111\1 II‘“' 11:'\1 : Ad MI"; We will make you attractive prices on Candy in O#u o«-oomw:ow@o:;mm«&o-ow»in features in the way of new plain boxes, or in fancy baskets or holiday boxes. We han- (Friniel thrones andl heitabon dh nothing but first class goods, and our stock is fresh. waltzes have heen Hlll'l'l!.t(l' TAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S DIN- NER WITH THE COLONIAL CAFE MAJESTIC THEATRE O BB Pickles Celery SoUp Cream Tomato If Sherty Bowden was trying to THE LINE UP OF POLICE The thrilliest six reel thriller Fried Pass= Saratoga Chips Ton show a girl how to one-step, could ' have ever thrilled at—six thousand Currant Fritters, Wine Sauce feet of hair raising stunts Don't ROAST K J A itorium and - 5 e taks dor 10-t6 AN/ miss that aeroplane scene It will Tenneesce Turkey, with Dressing put you ‘“‘up in the air,”” that (hri!l»f,, & Vo Piz, with Apple Sanee EACHER-ER? : s . nas ng 3 ing flight on the tower Washed Crogtn. Potitoes. Groet Deas Stewed Corn. Stewed Tomatoes HIS MUSICAL CAREER SALAD Well, folks, the one grand event . 5 e Celerr Salad s o st ev-tones - of the week is here, that great biz Phie ol s ot o e Queen Puddine have had yet, featurinz Char : Colonial Apple Pie six reel thriller we have all been po s that nut comedian s B i waiting for, one of those ¢ v fea- t \ tures that has zot he JMajestic its Coffee Tl’t Tilk ‘ good name. A sidesplitting Keystone THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA | Musie | o g 75 Cents comedy will al:o be shown as nobody wants to miss one of them. FOL- LOW THE WISE. ONES tonight and you will see the same good old reliable ghow. None better t { The Florida Electric and Machin- | Continuous Show All Day. 2:30-5: 00‘,,,,. Co. ute msking extensive ime] pv‘n\t’mt’ntg in their new store in the | 'Kibler Annex, where they will move | Jan. 1, and carry one of the largest’ stocks of electrical and automobile supplies in the State. 2607 TOMORROW—MUTUAL GIRL ] Stationery Our line of (urrcsprmdencc Cards, Stationery, Monogram- med and plain, is attractive, and reasonably priced. We cater to the fastidious, and our stationery is guaranteed to please. Toile: Goods Our imported Face Powder, Colognes, Toilet-Water, an i Sachet Perfumes is of the lrcshcst and most infinite varie- ty. Any of these articles are always welcome gifts for Christmas. e, We extend a cordial invitation to all shnppcn tH call and see our extensive line of Holiday Goods. Our clerks are courteous, and you will be served with pleasure and dis- patch. In additior to your purchase you will be given a calendar with our best wishes fora Happy New Year.” Lake Pharmacy PHONE 42 WWWW‘WWatiIW' 260 TODRED B dniribddod 1§ S BB ET IR RREEVIEE 44 E4 A e DreSied ¢ TPPPPQUPRPEPP §rG

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