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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELA! FLA., JAN. 2, 1915, B ] [Mercer Glee Club | Mr. Louis Entzminger (W.S. Irvin Sworn In Lot gf To Be Here | To Lecture at First | As Commissioner | w LACONICS : - ‘\ Monday Night Baptist Tomorrowi Of Lakeland i i i £ { inger P . lakeland, Fla., Jan. 1, 1915. . t ifty members and invitea| The Mercer University Glee Club' Mr. Louis Entzminger, an ex-| e 3 00 ' i | Adjourned session of the city n Case of Fire l’honeS, -uests o Baraca class of "e[(f Madon, Ga., will give a conesrt ac| Elorida boy, will lecture at the Fifst| =S85 rE s commission with all members pres Irst Methodist church were delight-|sne Auditorium Monday ni apy Baptist church Sunday morning. | > Local temperature at 2 p. m. entertained by 4 A ay g ent. their teacher,,. .. “\Ir Entzminger is the superintend- i < ay, 60. Frank H o 'hel\:“ o'clock. The Macon x-m"v's\,m of the First Baptist Sunday Mr. W. S. Irvin, commissioner- remperature for the past twenty.|lome or W, K. ‘Rae, Thursday |1ave already appeared in a numberischool of Fort Worth, Texas, the|elcct from the First ward to fill the our hours: Maximum, 61; mini-| \ening bec. 3 Lot Florida. towas and have been |larzest Bible school in the South. \um'\pilc(i term of J. E. Bussard um, 43. The ;h will be a rare treat to hear lln.‘“*‘ ned, presented ang the oath ‘_“\M superintendent who has 1oa 'of office was administered to )nnv\, LOBGIOD officers and teachers in his school after which he w escorted to his Flowers. {with an averaze attendance of ovee Seat as commissioner. President Lakeland has a number of co. .|| 200 and an enrollment of 1,800. Brorein of the Peninsular Telephone leasure trip. | during the entire evening jleze eraduates from different uni_ :Scott Tissue Towels Use them in the home They save time and money < PEOPOPOPOPUPUPOPPUPRIOID Rl R L T T OPOPQTOPAPCBIQIOPO + alisses McRae and their cous- | &iven a big reception. They are on ! QY i, Miss Melton, of South Carolina, [a two weeks' tour A gy r el L S S E Nk el of the Land of} The f_d"”'Y of W. F. McKay ac~/ yade the occasion one to be long re, ompanied by a number of friends, | ycytiren s he olass % utoed to Bartow yesterday on a| e \l\ ‘nm >1.dul] t‘ E moment ' LE2 S He will tell of his great school and ! {Company asked that the pronosed | numerouns e ' S . 'how he has brought them from an . !¢w franchise ordinance be disposed 150 W l f 35 Mrs. E. M. Brewer, of Mt. Ver.| > . o Were plaved and severnl de-|veisities and they will help to wel-} g0y of 250 less than two|Of- On motion special committee | 89 W ey <. ‘vears ago to 1,200 now. Let every |0f Me . Baton, Irvin and Flana- S e e They are Sanitary on, N. Y., has arrived in the (,“_\,j 1 tions were ren—|come the Mercer boys to Lakeland. " dered, 1 requent visits ore \\ ile there are not any alumn nf 5 i nd will be the guest of Mr. :ud el were i 3 Poaumnl o8 acher hear him. Mr. Entzminser formep resident of Lakeland and lorida avenue, for the winter. | 1 ‘l':ll in neaiby towns. h year one Kathleen 1 comed by his hosts of friends : will be warmly wel e 5 n »appreach of the New Yearor two Fiorida boys make the club. M A. L. Cleveland ang friend S bade their host and host_| This year N. V. Hawthorn, of Pliny iss Wwebl, of Fort Meade, have r ¢s 20odnight, all reporting w de.{City, is with the club - dinance mutunally acceptib'e and I h ; ! : . et us show you sned home after a pleasant vi-it ]"W' The prozram that they will ren “fter havine heard and reviewing present same the next seesion of he ity comwission for action i & > 1 Phone 136 ith Mrs. Hattie Brown. [ the intention of this class to r is commosed of solo, quartet and |( e evidence in the charges pre- | o thereon M . have ial zatherings ouce each |Cltb mumbers. Word comes fromi On lomorrow morning at ““““u.m.l by M. T. Jordan againct|® (Jf.’flef'dl Offlce Sui’ply Company Mr. and Mrs. F. Helmly re- ind pres. Sanford. Kissimmee, Fort Meade and eyery cimrch in the ¢ feniet of Poll L C. Il oo mbs e bited to thisle home i Suvannak men ar ited to be Mulberry that the y r men haveypected to make an offering to th & cha s st Mr. Ellis “nsl!& S‘“'”vk 4 T IO PR PEEAET DL TTDDIEPEF L P F PP TOTFEEFPEPEEEOO | | NOTICE irs. H. M. Hoffman, on South "*!" 1o the puuch bowl throughout | Mercer in Lakeland, there are sev- ]u- onfer with him ang draft an or- \ | | | day after a visit of a week at the [P7CRU At U atherings as well @ spiendid namber of ctions, In [ Associated Charities of Lakeland. were dismissed e e+ B o) S, M P Hatherinuton i.- e regular Sunday school ser- ©ach of these places t students | is hoped that the offering will be as On motion the commission ad -'SOl‘v.FT]-lING THE PEOPLE i The opening chapters of ti et > Pirst Mothodist church have heen entertained in the homes, |lavze as possible beeause the demand fjourned 0. M. BATON, ' SHOULD TAXE ADVANTAGE Or = ) Ehe Judge l‘ W. \\"il'rizrn:nj M Alva at 9:15 ;Plans have heen rfected to carry |! 1t now, and is crowing daily. Chairman ‘ Sk ‘l!\rul.;-»r and interesting story “Trey in the city the gurest of his dangh "orclock. 1D § PER, out the same plan in Lakeland. The . H. CALLAHAN, Attest: The Mayes Grocery Co. prind @ “:."m' will appear in this pa. Mrs. Hattie .Bro\- n | B Ty young set, especially, will see that { Secretary. H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. |d.n‘.v a whole wheat flour I'ie VEr Monday A second installment . Mrs. Hattie 5 ; B i o wheat they buy in Teuncssee and W+l be printed Wednesday, and ev- is a4 pure red milling wheat. 1t pro_ ®'Y Wednesday thereafter until the |duces the purest most whole- 0y 18 completed he story will | some flour made, thereby making the also be shown in nictures at the Ly | healt st bread to cat The fact ™ theater, bezinning on Monday that th, grind it daily insures &'0 continui very Friday there. Shosil 4 AN ATE. il after. Don’t fail to read the opening iss Gerrrude Overstreet, who hus | The New Lakeland Sanitarinm spending the past fortnight | Functien an Elsborate Affair cr parcits at 'axley A ¥ to Lakeland lusi giisht 1 1 ‘nh H;:‘Hw\\“x” ' ‘ : : ¢ et s o 4 3 3 d | The will deliver to av PRI G l.y_‘.‘,”\‘.'::‘,j.:‘ of th: great serial Mon she has accepted a posit f ) t nel Y § 2 i 4 X 4 Y the city (not less than 27 r of the Naples school. Ul was erow > | 3 vl D X 8 § ’ e Rl e on Tuesdays and Friday They 3 it : bav 5 s ¥ 4 ¥ g 4 also grind a pure white Florida corn LOST - Plain leather handgrip, brass T b R RS ) Howit j iR Y R 3 LR every day eiving the people of the tiimmines, name 1. W, Wear on SA1l Jeave Mondas § % i FohALE N Rh 28 b Y : . B ) city pure fresh corn meal as well as paper inside. Return to 11, W : ’ ; tresl wholesome flour. Phone S1. Weur, Bartow, Fia., or City Hall G By e FaE H A SRRSO T S ; ¢ 4 and {ry this flour, you will like it. | Takeland. Suitable reward. bfore retorni 1 ¢ ) 1 \ ctori y 3 1 5 ; & Mirs Ttuss fampa and will y wvhich served as -auce for tha oo aLsent several days. ile asics persons or firms havinz accounts no Solo — Mrs. ¢, A. Wolf, ainst the Associated Charities - 1 in her usual diznified, of .| nt them on Jan. 11 for settlem:nt. fect manner so pleasing to all —_— Violin Solo-—~Mr. W. Sutton, whe | Dr. Thornwel Jacobs, of Atlanta, played in his own quaint manner so editor of the Presh; ‘~~ian of delishtful to his auditors r South and executive represcnta- I'hen followed brief readines from of Oglethorpe University, is the the sweet little Miss Owens and e I_Bt IJS Be Your (jrbcerS? st of Rev. and Mrs. W. 8. Pat. the charming little Master Davis < > L son at their lovely home on East!Who were there ready to hold | V®Femsemegroy weesy=e +- 'MERCER UNIVERCITY GLEE CLUB B s e ! hngo street. _'Hm Baskets fOF the Prize contes|, Se——————— - e 25‘ N 1 i ! R | Which wius eonducteq after the usua, | $he young men are accorded a royali The Woman's Auxiliary of All THE STATI: TEAC}U‘RS . 2 ] L4 4 PMiss Rowena Longmire, and her!custom of Paris. brouzht over by |welcome. | Sainta Kpiscopal chureh will hold its 4 “/ e h ndl ™ onl f h lean co, Miss Edna Williams, who U 1laana, ‘fhe trustees, Messre. I'he program is as follows: 'resular monthly meeting on Monday | The Florida Teachers' Association a ¢ y res b c vo been the charming guests of (1 I'. Schurnian and 0. T. Brown, Pat 1 afternoon, at % o'clock, in the |bas just closed at Lakeland the most L oot s " H . and Nrs. N. A. Rigrins and T"ccived .f"”"" slips from the bas-{ Men of Harlech — (Brewer), Club, {vhureh. All members are reqaested (suecessful meoting ever held. Kizht gOOdS_,afld We keep a fl]" llne ily during the educational con- | Kets of the tots, and upon finding a Selected. 1o be present. Lundred teachers are reported to % ¢ - ssee | 1UCKY number referred same with . QW g 3 T " hi Stk tion, will return to Tallahassee | A 1 Rosary -(Nevin), Jordan, Carver, MRS. . 2. BROWNE, have been in attendance. This was v g ight. ‘“\A_"“(‘ of prize to fudges, Mesars. 1. |40\ oqon Floming Secretary. |4 preat increase over any previous o res L eats’ n“' u ln s Wolf A. E. Robisson and G. 'P. Beautiful Ship from Toyland meeting. It is likely that the centyal pior League Entertained Hne oy e Proslbiice Dotk 16| iy, B Joren. il s NOTICE point ehosen nad muen to do witt | @ NS f@ @ks, Roasts, ( s, Rreakfast Bacon i A T the large attendance. Teachers are Miss Margurite Cloud congratulations of the house i LNk, Lonig Wayato Tinne e O e rary hudse and Wlime, .| Thers will b meting of share- e ke orner weorte st a0 vor | § Hams, Braing, Chickens, Vegetabl Are | el p cLeskey. C holders of American State Bank always have funds available for trips he Methodist church were pleas=| Mra, B. R. Schurman, who won a| o Jones, MclLeskey, Campbell. ud at her home on Oak street and | hayc *, representing a tas } el | in 8o 'k wWad. i cons e sa(:l\ls:tts avenue, Wednesday [about six mr:n!”]:v;?‘ i -(“":)M:,'i" I.Acm“ TOHBNE Ao i :":;“']I"““::vl‘(l““‘::"; ;:::hh,“ a“ything "I ca“ fioods that ye‘i mays“uGOSt ing. Mrs. G. W. Dudley, ) ¥ e i = . e 3 % e suets bt s Byt e, o, 4| e Bermon smeens e [P prmep pe wamner ror e annt mect-| § IACHUGING Vegetables, Soups, etc. o ; Cooper ing. If this is true, it is cause for nes of a diverting nature were|5.000 years old, worshiped by th Lgratificati P > a be N = : < gratification to all. ere has heen [yed by the guests, and several janciests. De Coppah Moon - (Shelley) Jor e AT |a lamentable lack of interest in the pical numbers were given by the Mrs. E. C. Angell, a hnndmme‘d‘”" Casvan Msboskey, Nemink. A Happy { s i i Selected welfare of the schools, and this has nted members of the League. Re-|silk scarf imported from the Holy | ;” s . not heen entirely the fault of the hments of cocoa, wafers, fruit | Land )1d Southern songs. | patrons. Teachers frequently labor izl b Lullaby- (Brahms) Club Y [Raonh., R I candy were then served by the| Mr \} S. Hamilton was the : New ear at great disadvantage when a com e hostess, assisted by her sister,|lucky winner of a $50 course of e ! s Belle Cloud and Miss Minnieltreatment in the Sanitarium. manm followed by prom:ccuous, gaily |ance of school work and fails to lend ord. Miss Edith Edwards, a $25 courste number: by Miss Maude Alfield, Mrs, ,the proper cooperation, but we trust hose who attended this enjoyable of treatment. This charming young . FEdwards, Mrs. (‘. A. Wolf, Miss . (we do no one au injustice in s ir were Misses Isabel Phillips, Jady was hauded from the judges Russel asd Mr. W. Sutton and Mr. and remind that the that lack of satisfactory work on the nio Wray, Hester Twitt, Nell|this compliment with the prize: Henry Wolf. This interspaced with beginningof another part of the pupil les frequently with - th, Frances Holland, Annie Lau-|“Youn do not look like you need refreshing punch served so daintily the teacher. teachers evinee a Waring, Hazel McMullen, Mary | Applanse.) {by Mrs. Edith Clemence crowned year calls for a new {commendable spirit in attending the ver, Alma Rassett, Margurite Mrs. J. Teesdale, a $15 courSe of the evening with success |0t Of lagsociation meetines in sueh num- [) [ ] w. Ellen Watson, Lot smith, | tpoatment ! A few lingered to hid welcome to bers. A splendid program was a Bussett, inia Lufsey, M2z | Tpe other five winners were Mrs. [the New Year. The time of waiting 'en by men and women well roy F—HON E 59 pudrick, Masters Hermau Mathins Rogors, Mrs. Pipkin, Mre. G, was erowded with eames, r:rmn. |'n. tutor the tutor. Aside from the or Wray, Henry Co ’ ards, Mrs. Teesdale and Mr. O.|ments and reached the climax -n. Offlce Supph()é metter of hotter preparine thenm | TGRS ST SRR T AT IR S PRI 1 NN TR B Tonn Mol fillard [ prown, Ithe tumultuons uproar of the good | Gt e o i e GEDBOFDHOEO OIS IDBHDEDFOSOIOIODOSADFO h, James Ponlware, Willi ¥ cer ot Lers, non-win- cheer of the New Year, and '1"lrn' ¥ L munity is unaronsed to the import- Is ¢~ buy your goods where You can get the most for the money. That place is the grocery of they have in charge the Teacl ! o LSt Candy Candy , Wnoodson Williams, Lo and Drs. a \ d. ed about 1 a. m. with the heartic John ov, Eln Vil-| 5 1 s, with her' wisies f progress and pros 40 A GUEST ine reforms that a 3 We will make you attractive prices on Candy in fit of @ lain hoxes, or in fancy baskets or holiday boxes. We han- wothing but first class goods, and our stock is fresh MAJESTIC THEA RE S OOPEOTE CROPO: FOPOE ~y - Stationery < R il Je o sl the QTOSOFOIHIO We are pmm‘lroi ;h( : : it of Coreespondence Gasite, Stitionery, Motoieans TONIGHT . fo . . Values we offer,be- | fijgojovtat, Mok an oh 1and g attractive, and reasonably priced. We IE(‘\i."-L' thai. (',S;IK‘(‘E' ! i ; . S0 stidious, and our stationery 1s gunaranteed ally in staple lines, it ¢ is quality ti.i \--(;;,,\.‘.; [ manin 1 & gt T‘)ll(y (I(} ‘(zs JMA, WHERE DO YOU TIVE? riumes is of the freshest and m oi these articles are always i N - TODAY IS TALENTED WIFE rl he BOO!\ St()l'e ; Cards. Booklets and Two recl Sterling comedy 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 THE SIGHTSEER Calendars for — e o New Year's ey ot DANGFR CURTAIN AT 8:20 We extend a cordial invitation to shoppers ta call and see our extensive line of Holiday (mnd~ 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” the Fi st Fou 5 1V ORCHES i A DRAMATIC VISTARE One reel Sterling comedy all beat Prnr*« Se. 10¢ e are , ' - 5 inee daily; Saturday continuous b o o e THE MAYOR'S MANICURE One reel YONDAY MFRCER GLEE CLUB Lake Pharmacy house Gt a' friend PHONE 42 —_— e e TREY 0" HEARTS, MONDAY FOEOICATE00HOHI0S0000G A musical treat Tickets, 25¢, 50¢ ———————————————————————— T VT