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Wmomm Enjoyable Dance Given KEL §’ HASKELL NEWS NOTES i n - _:_l Among the many pleasant social I'OStpl'OO Otes - ’ LACONIC o.fs OCIety o8| The Haskell Sunday school Christ- |affairs which marked the advent of = e i : —— < _§|mas tree last Thursday night was|the New Year, the dance at the| . . . . CO lssue Owe s enjoyed by a large crowd. The|Elks' Club last night was particu-| ¢ """“”. “"“‘“‘:r hgrs iy’ Hront wrch was packed to its fuli capac. |larly pleasinz. A gay throng danced | PYO0! for tArisimas. Byery one has . The program of speeches, d;(he old year out and the new year eujoyed themeslves. In-an appropri~ Se t em ln the home Is, and dialogues was very much {in. A pleasing feature of the occa.|2'¢ #nd Proper manner. Alany en- ved. Those in charge of the ex |sion was the demonstration of the |"CTHinme 811 sociel ol Thn 4 i .ocal temperature at 2 p. m., 5 4 oc 5 * he Nold s Rt . the joy— > I"O;cu;ln mufre for past '\J( 1:\‘ o = ¥ 1 credit for t latest dances by Mr. Freeman and |“Ve' 1 10 commENEISL AR Jry y Save time and money T el st twenty r prett yus yuletide our g0od ;54 A Sy “'Il,l £ ng out of the Miss Oldham, who recently came|OUS Yuletide. JMany of our good irs: Max » 70; minimum, 51, |! seople took ad 220 of the season : t : here to establish a in dancing. | PeoPlc took advantage of th Ason- PR ! floor was dccorated el B g to visit friends and relatives at oth-| by ; : g : > vhite roses Mrs. Betty lf.nm.n.. of Bruns=| ypo paul Griffin, of Miami, is the ' ¢F Points in the State while pnupl-“w:l 2 The i«vw \e?rh\\as u-sm‘r;cd in la: e 3 2 cl\l..{ ki ,”h';:‘ ~ \'nsnl:n»l_v. Mr. and Mrs. " iest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (TOUL out of town visited friends and |@ night at midnight by the usual|® i - H\ ‘.um.o..“ for the holidays. |B. J. Ocland. Mrs. Grifin’s many | Felatives her | sy 0! i ) » eather w put | o3 ( B noisy dglnfi)lns?ra{ on of w tle- ., e e ‘“‘”1 Misses Mildred Etair and Evelyn |friends are glad to welcome her T | lowing, ‘Bel TSR and freworks, | : ¢ 2% overst of Pierce, are spending [home again.—Bartow Record , Mr. and Mrs. John Maxey spent | | At lose of the fifth game it 1the week with their cousin, Miss S B S e S R Chiistmas Day with their daughters stis Ruth Helllager, who K i red ,“.h‘ naq | Amelia Hurn The Lyric theater r, formerly the it Tiser Bay and Fort Meade. Miss | 150 Towels fOl' 35‘:. een the guest of her fiiend, Mi same s making it nec~! Mr- T. S. Kirkland, who was hit |Palms, under the new management, |-\y Maxey, who is attending school | % (Gladys Lovell, for the past week, r ¥ Yt and knocked down abont three |opened up last night, and is now in .4 Fort Meade, is spending the holi- | ¢ 7‘,";‘7 are ‘S'an"t‘lry ed to her home in Altoona this Kee proved to weeks azo wi 200 pound block {operation nightly The announce- “-»'-‘»“ with her parents. s of contined to his room, we | ment that the Trey O | - we glad to note is to be ount |would be bezun at this theater Mon .| MT Edwards Ohlinzer and I‘(’r us show you Mrs. M. |asair day night caused some to misunder [lmily spent Christmas day at the ey . | | Miss lla Womble was the guest of {stand and think the theafer would | Bome lis father in Haines City » children, 1 | a h 1eg ¢ 5 N and oAt : Misses Opielia and Salonia Chatman open until the 1 - I hnno ]3() Savan stored t Sunday |is open now, and it i Trey O | and Mrs. R. F. Uric, Iy pYaRaNsL OG0 . N ;. = T | 1 Whid : G 1 Offi S ly C P R " essrsl 1. and ( Vil | 11eart that will he s a lla wmd B, C. Whidden went | e o 7 on a pleasure trip. ¥ i : ‘ | . L4 d fice su G £ £ 0 esville, arc | weekly feature Monda 1 mting last Sunday led 4 pp ) ‘Ompany Downin L 1 L .\il"\'v home f h - AT B T and family left sbbler (23, Mr The “ the dec t E. C. Burgner and sist “ his week for Miami, where, with I suu & wditorium la T ERE O LA S S e " 4= o SOMETHING THE PEOPLE )t Mrs. M. G. Warins S o B D e Wtk e SR b 8 B U SHOUTYD TAXE ADVANTAGE 0P NOTICE fow day Wi Hav-1of the Methodist ehurch in that eity, [several friends went for a huntiy # : w rela i" ?\ hich assignment was trans “TH.» last week and report an excel-| - ye \|I.} G O o ind tockholders of First National Mrs, Bror aud (wo childr S el ot BEOR SRR, 0F Bis derm ol GG {aaily a whole wheat flour. Thie Bauk of Lukeland, Lakeland, Fla., S e i oA et on s presiding elder of the Bartow dis S | wheat they buy in Tennosse il 1 hold' the S s U ME T B Shumats @ s I“"u'l. Ih-‘_dvp:nm:v of the Casons Mr. A. D, Prine living at Silver |js a pure red milling wheat. It pro_ ing on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1915, at tlo holidays and retu n \ o o of St Doters | TOM this €ity affords universal ro ) Lake, Kilied (w0 zobblers at oue | quces the purest and most whole- | 10 o'lock, in directors' room of RS e el i, |=ret, and the hearty sood wishes of (shot one day last week. These birds fsome flour made, thereby making the First National Bank. All stock- i : PR AL {the community will be with them in [were Killed only o mile ang a balf | ealthiest bread to eat. The fact holders are carnestly requested to be Kia 1 &' e = e L i.\..l:- new home Rartow Courier - [ from Frostproor | that they erind it daily T presont or £ proxy of har Kies ane. Mattol PRI Gk v sl Mm ormant | ; e : 1 : fresh, sweet, wholesome flour 3229 ¢ AYTON, Cashier ing on South Florida avenu I Snook and here Friday i e e i "’ g fracken has Jutl o ppep wil) deliver to any part of i 3 e i e e | wmr erey Hurn spent the woek's | \Em n\\v\n\]n-n\ lln \\ seen her \\m.“ ht ,l interest of Mr. J. E tho city (not less than 2 el W ', ous ‘.‘,1.“1 The real 1 N lma, ore o 4R o -G ¢ feed s ¢ o tfl & oy ¥ [ e diagonall P I bered by the host of friends s jend with home folks here g e i Telp o R Bin S0R) PNR B COIRE G i el RYs nd vl Diiey fgindl nds Lt AR D the rade as the guest of Miss Am K. K. Kos anionliont fitty|. Mye. sndwdes. T B TN onRITTON colatats OF Misg Celin Muvix | Massey and tho:pew fem Will (b flygeq aeivin 4 piive: wikite Bioplan ioorn BB ten BLER G ISR Ll v 1 ned ves | Christix R & me |0 the role of “Alma,” supported by |known as Massey & Bracken and R ‘»\p.rvhvv; place, has been withdrawn Cargill Mayes last vear l yes_ iristina, were the guests of home e N Yt | every day giving the people of th fbi SEfe | S G i . terday afternoon by Miss Genevieve | folks here during the holidays ‘! capable cast of New York players. | will handle everything in the feed | joe huve frosh corn meal ag well as | - I‘ SHE DT SUE AL aeal el i) - g | CARIEF e R T N tates is spendine | “AIma’ is vich in music. there being fline. : : 3 yop dealers at this time. Mrs. J. M. Lt d, formerly of this ¢ e of ister, | ! ive L. Bates is spending fresh wholesome flour. Phoue 281 i S » kLY RS 11 i fis R : B fourteen numbers, all full of the At o o =21 Sparlin 3616 Bt ho oF Takaend. wae shaks G. Tweed: on South |the holidays with home folks at Yo ! ! And bry this Nour. ol whil ite it ; bt : n‘ and, ‘!- -‘ ki i Eht DECRRID. bR - Lha [uvans brilliance of the composer, Jean Bri_| Mp. J. €. Burleigh is now mak- 2 idl Dee. 30, 1914, ands with Bartow friends the first| ’ bt e b Boys t . et g . x R i 26 AR e second anniversary . Mrs. W. K. Mann and son, of |1u¢t- Several mew and original|ing extensive improvements on the i ' Sl | The spacious and lovely home was Tarpon Springs, spent the week's Parisian dances have }""'" intro- foxterior of his new store. e Rllnh R | never more pleasing than in its dec .{end with Mrs. G. E. Trask duced, said to be big hits with the iy B e it ot e bt lorations of red and green garlands,| The picnic on Hancock lake Fri |Production. Rev. (. W. Stubbs and family 3 g e o bells, evercreens and adornment of day was largely attended and great T T moved into one of the cottages and Mrs. Fleming, on South | Ll L g The 2 P e S, NE i \\|11 |prettily cowned and bewitching | 1¥ enjoyed. o l”h :'\ '”‘]I feature, “The ““'f Of fowned by Mrs. M. C. M. Jones. e oo i e | maidens Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McClellana, [Police,” at the Majestic last nisht fpyy o up now under way for the probably remain here until the last | proved to be one of the finest Lake : ! Ly | Promptly at the appointed hour ,of Tampa, spent the week's end with i ; 4 I LIERL SR SRS £ | : an as yet seen, a £ vel S SRR the guests arrived and were recelved jhome folks here. (0‘1:ll.xg‘n‘;. )"(‘\It\"lhrzz‘;:p :)nd”\h“\““ "D construction of a Methodist parson- Mr. Yancey Carter, Jr., of Co-|BY Misses Gladys Wilson, Anna €. | Mr. J. A. Hurn has taken his] o 8 BENER-ER O, 10 MW TH- lago mear the chureh house. lumbus, Ga., who has been spending | Ma¥es and Georgia Lanier, and in= plade as (Ao Ciekain e Do talled i i SRR the holidays with his parents, Mr. |n-n!h..q by Miss telen Connibear, {office at Tampa ;,(,l,,qlo‘ "y',-:)l;,iu !).()\I:‘:.L‘:y.ll:(:‘ ul::«l|\1 The entertainment given by the and Mrs, W. Y. Carter, will leave| Cards were passed, partners and| Miss Lydia Hill and brother, oty oo G v o 50 O | Baraca class on Christmas night at “r r c r tomorrow for his home tables found,and & thrilling hour |Medella, were the guests of Mr. Ji. "0 O, e A LR S P R e b i was spent at Progressive Heart Dice, {A. Willlams Thursday and Friday. (@ & premium and it looks as i anj ., 5o 0o tiided and pros Miss Lucy Conibear will entertain | Miss Belle Clond carrying off high- Remember we want the Sunday "‘1"",”_ Will have to be built onto the nounced by all to be a most delight— %wsw’ m'or;‘m;y this evening at her home |5t SCOTC prize, a gucst book, and [school to meet promptly at 10 a. m. ° Slatio; fili cecnslon Mliss Ruby Lanier consolation, a |next Sunday. Every officer, teacher RO ) on Lake Hollingsworth in honor of & bt LLOST—Gold signet ring. initials - $hic Midses Bobiigon 6t Tamipa whio “Book of Friendly Thoughts.” o urged to be present. s i [(.."::,”. :||||];;i,.1n'xll.l.\la l.i P T e e an e On res L] c ean ok Immediately followed a sumptu- Ida Womble and Salonia A bl s ot | b0 Re - g s 810 enjCuaniorthe wesi. Gt PR e Bl R i RS i | T e goods and we eep a full line Mrs. Wi. J. Reddick and chil-|lingered over the chocolate cups |Tiartow Monday. TIOGTS Davailee aad ehalbs e = B . . . . r vi s * ] C. tlween o ey 8 i they agreed that the last afternoon Rev. Jones, of Lakeland, will de o, C e Ve s : : i Tre: f F h M t l ] d dren who spent the hollfla_m hthh o Bt dying year could mot [Miver the dedication sermon here : ‘l4 “:I.I‘(Hlls and G. W. Wat. Mr. John M. Wilson, 0[_1'"‘"1""- 0 res ea S, nc u lng relatives in Orlando, returned home v Leis e aloseantly msfim‘h“.“ Sunday, Jan, 3 Everybody fg son's. Finder please return to 3., hns‘ urr‘l\m] and will spena 1aet nlht S ifinas witht ties ot sxdtees|lnvitediandiRey, J. A Dennimswill]-c S 1akter adutess; 3617 |the “";;""‘ i “:;’"”’"“"-‘ : c a 03 \ r 2 s b IR — G. N. Capwell, of Sebring, spen Ni st k R t c B B kt t Ba B Lrir. A shands | Ehavitiley WRUG Atk Woatens prd Preschiati e, mi N Ctidiaad g : CdKs, stS, C17) §, breakias con Y .l . their beautiful |¢lub members goodby with best e G of Ghinago, % X am i “ams Bral“s Chi k v tabl AI' are now occupying thelr beautll wikhea for-the New Year. spent the holidays with home folks Sl Mr. A. B. Woodham is spending y y C ens; eue e bungalow on Lake Morton, which ks il S here and the people were glad to There will be a meeting of share=|a few days at Pearl Lake. 0 s It w has just been completed. 3 7 lave Bro. Griffin preach here Sun holders of American State Bank Jan. i ] l“' Dec‘a y. 0 Keen fresn rr‘"t, also Baracas Entertain Senior and e T 7 f 7| 12th, 1915, at 7:30 p. m The work bezun by Mr. E. E ; Junior Philathea Classes cay. Everyone enjoyed his sermon. [ !Zth: P88 T30 e, ork begun by Mr. K. K. an Imn ||| c fio d th t 2 may su t A party of Iiinoisans arrived in |JURlor VI RMIEE DRSS o map.| M. W. A. Womble was the guest (605 P. . CHUNN, Cashicr. |Skipper on his new cottages is pro- y 0 an 0ds that you y sugges Lakel v from Forrest, 1. Arace oo 8 SR s e etni pactals 4 akeland today f T tist church entertained the Senior |Of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd last gressing rapidly and the work on Inc"ldin ve etahles 80“ s etc They are Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mc. and Junior Philathea classes-last ev—|Sunday. our new cement sidewalks has al- y y . Can, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slocum, | Mrs. Trask and Mrs. Mann were We Wlsh You ready progressed to a considerable Mr. and Mrs. James Rudd and Mrs. Daymon, all of whom are friends of Mr. J. L. Moyer, and who decided *to spend the winter here upon Mr. Moyer's recommendation. LaMott-Richie Mr. J. F. LaMott, of New Smyr=-_ na, and Miss Helen Richie, of Lake- land, were married in Orlando Mon= day and left for New Smyrna, where they will make their home. ening by giving a straw ride out to, * e - & near Gallaws A vigitors to Mr. Williams Monday. - | Mrs. Jennie Trask was a pleasure about seventy five | it " < 1 near the O'Doniel | V18itor to Lakeland Tuesday. Mr. merry party zathered at Rushings, of Furaiture: Store, where they found : \lr ’ll'.khl. \\unllams spent Thurs- teams awaiting for their convey “'~‘“ " T‘“ éa’;fi' Ml e bt inoe. Nobwithytending the fwer| N0+ 3o 8. RUEKIAIG WA & v08 ness visitor to Lakeland last Tues day. that the weather was very inclement the merry party began their enjoy- i e Veink oheneranut iy Mre. . M lolqu BUTERCK Ancl Mve. Mep PRl Ml By it Proe o, 0ok Mete Uie RueHis of (e, By Rl Aneliinnd Mr. (. JAL BArklin AR | V1 o0 Suse s Mr. J. E. Wilsey enjoyed Christ of about two hours, i 2 mas dinner at the Gergner farm. Rushings and ter a jolly ride the party reached Mr. N ; e e Mr. H. S. Burgner, of Plant City, Markle-McKean foitnd $hat PHEY Bas @ CANC | Lont the holidays with home folks Mr. George Markle, of Winter crinding, so everyrone was soon en |iane e e0 s 2 ¢ ljoying the sweets e try life. | Haven and Miss Ella McKean, of [Jovinz the sweets of conntfy Be. = | " pror. p. B. Weiner is spending ihis city, were quietly married at]| Games were D ‘r "' ”\r be t1.a ]the holidays with friends in Lake Y, 2 onts s p Ty accepta v v th the home of the bride’s brother on [Mehi® ¢ r"‘ll|:"r’ o ihicn tha|iavd South Florida avenue, Wednesday, .mlv their departure rlmnk-‘ Mr. E. L. Krause, of Lakeland, by Rev. J. E. Wray. The happy |/ n \ g I,I- f .”,,~_:-*1““' the week’s end with home couple left immediately after the|'"S “’]’ .“‘i“‘dh'(;"‘ Fe i [T 108pita . At a le & e J i o the oms of g groom, : ‘-lrf-.mmx and emorvone du. | Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jenings, of : ) = i was reached ¢ YAI3 * | Bartow, spent the holiday with Mrs. which is situateq near Winter Hav c that the closing of the year ' ;" L. b v en. ent very pleasantly BEOEOSOBH SOOI EOB D | 3 VOO O HDPOEOFOEDEOPISGOGDEHD DD 2 Pe S0 08 IOP0POTOIOIOD 030E0 | O TONIGHT { THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS he great American play One from the reat American book. of the eason’s treats. A NEW YORK C! An Excellent Production urtain at 8:30 rices 25¢, 50¢, T3¢, $1.00 TOMORROW Matinee and Night ALNA | The sensational musical comedy 15 Big Song Hits DD DIGBOOPOBODCODON POBOGPOBOBODOBOD i A certain mountain, THE HILL s | Five brand new tonizght, folks, shown on that flickerless ma ine, zood, person never saw a HP-HEARD OF has 8 reels clear pictures that you the Mutual half of en- worth while. E ONES enjoy, One tertainment, FOLLOW THE including hour and a ] ething Z WIS Girl. OUR MUTUAL GIRL The best reel of all A Happy New Year and remind that the beginning of another year calls for a new lot of Office Supplies and School Supplies & We are proud of the Values we offer, be- lieving that, especi- ally in staple lines, it is quality that counts = The Book Store THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE H A comedy scream ' THE FLY LEAF OF FATE | A thrilline drama ! TR TTA™ mAT RURNED A two reel th miss GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS Prices 5¢, 10c Tomorrow Continuovs Show All Day 2:30 to 5:00 Keystone comedy scream Cards, Booklets and Calendars for New Year's for many attractive nov- elties are sold almost as soon as dis- plased, and we want you to have some of them. You are as welcome as In the house of a friend. Come in often, extent. MEDULLA HAPPEN'INGS , Mrs. Slaymak .wrin-d at the y holidays. Thursday, Dec. er and little ones ternal home to spend the o At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mr. Rhoden and Miss Kdna Is ¢ buy your goods where You can get the most for the money. Huffman were united in wedlock, That place is the grocery of G. TWEEDELL PHONE 59 B2 0ECHIPOPOPOH0OHO PO ITEOSRO SO SO Candy Candy W. 0. Futch officiating as master of ceremonies. Miss Haffman Medulla's efficient all wish for them a lone and happy life. Christmas night the Mis Baptist Sunday schoo's cthers cathered at the M. E 15 prepared is one of teachers and and with churel ethodist ion where w a beantiful tree laden with presents for the children, and some for the folks. Mr. D. M. Pipkin calleq the meeting to order about § p. fitring older S QBOE m. and after a few introdneed talk remarks vour scribe, who in a short advised We will make you attractive prices on Candy in -3 as to the importance of the occasion § plain boxes, or in fancy baskets or holiday boxes. We han- and what Christmas represented. | & dle nothing but first class goods, and our stock is fresh. Following this a well ordered pro_|& gram of recitations and a song by |§ the children was enjoyed by the as -4 . R it Ui Dremite were then Stationerv taken down and distributed. All|§ - scemed to njoy the time and the best | Oyr line of Correspondence Cards, Stationery, Monogram- of ovder was ohesrved [ med and plain, is attractive, and reasonably priced. We Rev. Slaymaker, wife and dittle i cqter 1o the fastidious, and our stationery is guaranteed to ones have been spending the holi- |§ ioce . Idays with the old folks g | Miss Odessa Tossey having >wul’§ i d | several months with her grandpar l 3 d to visit for awhile | @ s \ > A e % Nae tier &4 ”"WH R Our imported Face Powder, Colognes, Toilet-Water, and bode is seitline down to business | g Sachet Perfumes is of the freshest and most infinite varie- i A s Didve “ ty. Any of these articles are always welcome giits for | nas a year Christmas. Mr. Smith and Rev d through Slaimak here this (Tuesday) enroute to | Tampa. They to morning, We extend a cordial invitation to all shoppers to ~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.” template returning | > Qewyryee . m‘“omom‘:’m EOH Bartow tc Some being gathered | and sold from this section. The]| jerops are very promising. berr to farrow, some -hoies P g, v ke ter. 13 PHONE 42 s OB OSRSLFIOE PSP bR 4D )00 PO POPOSOSOF0OIOIAET