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imm““ IN SOCIETY T TR YY Y § Miss Rogers Entertains AKELAND w LACONIC EPWORTH LEAGUE ANNIVERSARY DAY case of fire phone 5000| s oy o Miss Estelle Rogers entertained b }ln llmlnmmm president the members of her Sunday school T League, leader [class vesterday, at c ir. and Mrs. J. D. Freer are| Processional—Song No. 23, “Ioy. \'muh"r\- il » 'h"" home o the week in St. Peters-|alty.” ki y- ' 8 ennessee avenue. Progres-: nding the guests of friends. sive rook was played, and proved e, Lord’'s Prayer g 3 e Prayer in concert. quite entertaining to the young peo- Responsive Readiy eading-— & = e W °njoy 1 ; \W. White, of Jacksonville, one Gloria T ]\)l‘;<\‘ ll‘lu «mow‘dl ot Aoy \ o Miss Rozers. Mi 2 5l the leading memhben lof !the‘ 3::039 .bcx ipture lesson--§t Matthew len and Ie.o;isp ‘}:::st r:?:;is;‘:;M:lle L. nization, was here last night to | 27:14-30, = ’l ‘ o S 4 L i ¢ hostess in serving the delicious re-| R Mooe ge a visit 'Il'::i‘( ;‘I-,\“;\u h'z:ll)k Thompson. freshments of cream and cake, which Y Miss - Suddath, subject, followed the ' “The Reof g 4 i aiua- ; - \irs. R. H. Omohundro, who re- ,Tl-( Relizion of Childhood and ticipated in fhls Th‘?“:‘“‘"’ :I“ ptls underwent an tperation for|Youth. How it Ma: Be (Conserved were Mi; 3 ekt a'nh“ pend is now convalescing|and Developed.’ n »t:- }‘f:‘if’! (""“‘"_ g i e pid!y. which will be pleasing news Duet — Misses Mar: rite Cloud :ndr'~11<'l lt\'({rfi A"_"“_" . Yo ; triends. ]un(l Juanita Gilmour ‘u.rir" Lf;:“:" L\‘"_‘*‘ ‘:“R‘“‘- {‘:“'" Hymi Rt 2 i 2uel e o nnie Jone: A ™ S e S ecitation-—Miss (ira r i > i E oo SO Py race Yoder, Lucille Clough, Doris M 4t the injurs to young Walter Wil- Solo--Miss Cardwell Talk by Mrs City team on the home grounds yes- | game, the three bobbles made heing i the cause of that first of the season | big league ball, RINGS AROUND DADE CITY (By C. Green.) With pepper sticking out all over them the Locals defeated the Dade terday afternoon by a score of ten to one. Lakeland had an excellent line-up, playing almost an errorless stiffness. The stick work was 2way above the usual average and if the boys keep it up, last season’s excei- ' { lent record ought to be si\uhvre&' Alvarez in left field played regular his two catches be- {ing of the hair raising order, onv of them resulting in a double play. | . was caught off first, Revel popped to first, A. Craig out at first. i For Lakeland—Sawyer led ofl‘x l S with a two bagger, B. Meharg > 4 O e a 1es popped to third, Blackstock popped | & td catcher, Gillesple got to first on | $ short's error and Sawyer scored“ 0 l akeland Key sinzled scoring Gillespie, Ala- | varez flied out to leit. Two runs. g Eighth Innin 3 3 o a2 e i M1SS Mae Morrison ing singled, Bessinger fanned, Blas-| inger got to first on S. Meharg's er- i A noted BEAUTY SPECIALIST, from ror and Fleming scored, Irwin | the well known Harmony Toilet Goods popped to second. One run. ’§ Laboratories of Boston. For Lakeland—S. Meharg fanned. | Verigan popped to catcher, Riggins I S H E R E ' L 4 walked, Sawyer took first on right . 2 fielder's error and Riggins scored, B. | Meharg out at first. One run. Ninth Inning 1 For Dade—Eckhart fanned, R. Craig out at first, Revel singled, A. ( g hot to B. Meharg who tagged Revel on his way The summary: to second. skin, and demonstration in yvour own home cav If you are interested in beautiiying vou have a FREE massag by appointment. \We have engaged the services of week beginniing todav. Come to the and ask us for infevmation : write or phone us, @and we will do the rest. Re- meniber, vour Miss Morrison for the store Miss Morrison's services are absolutely iree to you. n. who had his fingers caught in a Hull - “How the Ep-' .. vas the prettiest catches o i .chine at the Puritan Bakery a'Wworth League Conserves th «'hunph The Baracca (lacs of the Method- | I\M: ‘l:l::l:n(:llo:he lo‘("al grounds. In Larasnd R reitvuknow w ien s iy eallinpyous « days ago, was not so serious as life by Affording a Basis of Chris- b Gurehlelds v calin meeting |\ gith inning Bessinger hit a line I-.“,Lv.m.q' i Miss Marrisons services are also iree to any woman’s first supposed, and the young | tian Fellowship for Young People. S ondeypnisht for fhe puTRORs v wara) left center and Alvarez oyt club i Lakeland. i has now almost entirely recov- Male Quartette Messrs William- of electing officers and discussing Ltien mukl‘n RSP RRl, lt. Watson, 1b .3 It was found that it was not | Son. Washburn, Yor Kirk Plans relative to the State conven-' : [0 ackatach,. ot e e i s SR E e L irk. UG At ATCLaIR: ,one hand by his shoe top and shot it ' jjjespie, rf cossATY (;) almp\: : e a .y ; ].ns s v ~\; )‘\"hH-'»l on “Our The followin 0 g to first in time to catch Painier be- \I\(‘) EH And the njury is ealing g scague ork." R owing oficers were elect- 5 A , i % 1" fore he got back. Verigan's hurling | Ayyares, It pidly Collection. ed to hold terms during the remain- (.. o first class order, the hig boy {;‘\“\II:h/x;rglzl 2b- lb The Rexcll Stere s League Benediction der of the year: Hardin Peterson, ¥ i i ) S o B oo oo Py FBP P DB g B PP 5 | president; Van McDaniels, vi | never walking a man, striking oul.h,“ :an, p. RN ST S X N oo S IOPEPERPIP Hou. 0. M. Eaton left last nizht | — ' aniels, vice pres- ., = unq having perfect control at |y ypo L+ Lake City, where he was called ; Alumni Reception ident; Lucian Coleman, ~secretars; | 11 S8 M8 P gtoek and | Saston 1o " : The i Preston Cook, treasurer, and John E. Al 5 3 ._|Saxton, If... o a » o sad mission, having received | The Alumni Association tendered Ry Gillespie led the batters, each zet- 4 o news yesterday that his sister, |the 1915 graduates of the Lake- O Press reporter. ting two bingles. For Dade City R. | ol [N ‘9' ir<. Louvier, had died at her home land High school a reception at the It was unanimously agreed that (., js geemed to be the only one who |}y, 40 .l“‘ ot nd yoeur i that city. Mr. Eaton has the |beautiful home of Dr. W. H. coni- ¢ lakeland dele-ates to the con-' ,y1q fathom Verigan's delivery, help " g ' i » sympathy of .his Lnkolanrl‘l"‘ill’. o Lake Holingsworth he vention be instructed to endeavor to getting two singles. Dade City gmilh-\.vx‘,-rv P I B h 3 ’ [ionds in this bereavement. {lower floor of this spacious resi- ) . e the “““ convention at Lake- y . 1506 ally in the eighth when | ("o aim eac i —————— {dence was hospitably thrown open \”“ ad ich _' el "“ are BOINE omine singled, stole second and |, o 0 - e .{i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kelley, of (to the guests who numbered about : e {ook third on Sawyer's wild throw | o0 = i T 4 Tl » npow about forty mem- ! i e e , Fleming, cf. d hriffin, are the happy parents of a | fifty The varions rooms were pro- AT to second, Blasinger hit to first and 1t-p i weet little daughter, born yester- | fusely decorated with red and wi il ST OB B S. Meharg juggled the ball allowing | B i i i o izood work Any new boys in nu‘ : : il R | b morning, Dr. Groover in :I\Ivnd-‘ruws, lilies and magnolias compli l‘m“m““,,\ are assured a royal wel Fleming to score. Irwin, 1b i .. This charming li visitor, | menta heir class, their PR b G ks o AR innings il : e teel sure, w ve an ever-in- | being e and red x B e 5 ¢ ol wasing source of happiness and| An interesting program had been it o thenehecots oan ok Taa: First Inning 1 s o - 1 el e (‘ {is i e vt “ i i Dade Re Craig, Revel and A. otals b 05 | ploasure to her fond parents. {arranged, several contests being par- TN Wiy core by innings: oll : |tctpated in by all present. The it e g TR Steam | aundry ; At orze M. Wright, who has Was a progressive picture contest, N[w l [ NI fi sl‘ on third's error, Sawyer s:u-rLIIL de City 000 000 010-— 1 4 i ] heen i1l for some weeks, is immense- | Which created a great deal of fun, i2gins stole iln f " Struck Out-—- By Verigan 10, by H ¢ improved and was able to \"fllk‘[""“~ Annie Cargill BCATEY 08 Is-lill:-"ll.v(lnI::(::"i,:u:hl)lli‘ug‘i‘x‘ll:l‘}‘l'\:k‘ziz‘:l: lekhart 1, Bes ilu):vr 1 S \Ve are prerar :d to l‘andle them in ‘he r 's| o This as - 3 o b N A' .. 5 vV, ; M ie down m]\\_'n ‘todtu).r tfo‘th: gratifica- ‘1’5’“‘0‘(“"“ "‘-l' {”“I/ 0 Thi ““-' 1ol wu_l PR“BABI_Y B[ singled, Gillispie hit to third and | Base on Balls -By Verigan 0, by proper way, and our price iIs ion of his host of friends. v a “Magazine Romance . BT s und afte Kcklart 0, by Bessinger 1 \Watson started for home and after a | ¢ y by ger 1. contest, which w equally inter- | s ir Tw jase llits il ie S . lo scc-saw between third and wo Base llits -Gillespie, Key, 50 s Mr. Claude Clough was able to be ¢sting. Miss Lola Trammell secured :.‘:‘ln;p Walih )anusdlbabkEGn, thica| sawyer cents a Suit driven down town for a few min-,““' prize in this contest, the hooby safo, but in sliding to the base Sacrifice—Sawyer, Key . ites vesterday afternoon, the first | £oing to M Pearl Haynes and s‘prn‘invd his ankle and had to leave | Stolen Bases—Riggins 2, Key 2, hime e has been able to be out for | Professor Spenee. Durinz the even-| Mr. llarry P Leu, secretary and | o field, Key sacrificed 1y scoring [Gillespic, B. Mehang, Fleming. e aKelan threc months. His condition is im- ing, Miss Beulah Hooks save a read- [treasurer of the Cain-O'Berry Boiler | \vaqgon, Blackstock scored on Blas- | Double Plays Verigan to B. Me- proving and since he has been ill he ing, which was bas gained 13 pounds, which en-\(‘l‘l“‘d appreciatively Professor Phillips re- Co, of Orlando, is in Lakeland to- and day, looking over the field with a conrages his friends to believe fllat“'l()h\«m' Yoder also contributed to view to establishing an ice plant in be is on the road to his former good ‘Ih" entertainment health Ruby May of Mr. A. ll. Lane, vy illness, which the friends of the will regret to learn. Lane, daughter family Mr )mnl\ 'l‘hompson is becoming so noted as an expert and ‘‘unbeat- able” knot-tier in the matrimonial line that people are coming from far and near to have him perform this most important ceremony. The lat- est couple whom he helped on the way to connubial bliss was Mr. Georze K. tie ple from the Green Pond neighbor- hood. who came in today and were made e by Mr. Thompson, in his best and most effective style. Mrs. J. L. Skipper, president of the Lakeland Memorial Association, informs the Telezram that the ceme- tery is now cared for by a paid sex- ton, who takes care of the grounds and keeps them in as attractive con- dition as the means at hand will permit. It has recently come to the attention of the Association that parties on several occasions have driven conveyances over private lots, instead of keeping to the driveways, and this not only injures the graves, flowers and shrubs, but makes the cemetery take on an ill-kent ap- bearance. Persons have also gone to the cometery and broken off flowers, cuttines, ete., used the water and have o'herwise mistreated this sa- cred spot. Mrs. Skipper states that the sexton has police authority. and that lLcreafter all persons commit- fing any of the above offences will be properly dealt with. The Tele- is confined to her home | to order and a short business of the gan {with instrumqutal and voeal selec- tions as did also Miss Fannic Rig- ous refreshments of cake and cream were then served by the Misses Conibear, assisted by some of o | | the young ladies of the alumnae, af-, ter which the association was ¢ Hardin P, Miss Gladys vice president, Miss Esther and Mr. Kin- was held. Mr L. erson was elected president, Wilson, Heath, secretary, singer, trea: I Lee were after Other matters of importance discussed and disposed of, Woodward and Miss Mat- | which all adjourned to meet azain icorge Drew, popular young peo- | next year, but not hefore they had assured Dr. Conibear and his charm- ng family that the evening had been one of the most delightful in the history of the Alumni Associa- tion ————————————————— gram is informed that the parties have been repeatedly requested not to take such libertics with the grounds and that no attention has and that will requests, depredations been paid to the hereafter such cause the perpetrators to lay them- golves liable to arrest NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Statements that have been made regarding Mr. 1. J. Flynn owning stock in the Lakeland Dry Cleaning Plant are absolutely false dand with- out foundation Mr. Flynn does not and has never owned any stock in the plant Signed LAKELAND DRY CLEANING rop. 4147 led | sion | g the campaign " this city. He is so impressed with the advantages of lLakeland, and is 80 confident that the city's past wratifying erowth will continue at an even more satisfactory rate, that has about definitely decided this enterprise, and expects 16. has been arranged for,” said Mr. Leu, “and if the few re- maining details can be worked out atisfactorilyas 1 have no doubt they . work on the plant will be be- gun at an early date, and will be pushed to completion by August 1st. We will furnish pure ice from dis- tilled water and will give the citi- zens of Lakeland the best of serv- ic and we have confidence that with the continued growth of Lake- land have no difficulty in putting onr enterprise on a paying he to launch to have it in operation by Aug. “A site we will bas Mr. Don Farnsworth, of Town Development (0., who has been as- sisting in the work of organizing the lakeland Chamber of Commerce, presented the Telegram with a neat- ly arranged scrapbook containing a sample of every piece of printed matter, circular letter and newspa- per article that had been used dur- 1t was difficult to realize that so many columns had -n printed in the Telegram about this work until we saw them ali gotten together in this scrapbook. Mr. Farnsworth said that if charged for at usual advertising rates the publicity given this one undertak- ing would cost $1,000. we did no more for this work than are doing money and without price—for henefit our we constantly all movements that com- munity And yet | without | inger's wild throw to second, Alva- rez line flied to second. Three runs. Second Inning For Dade-—Painter line flied to left, Fleming and Bessinger out at first. For Lakeland--S. Meharg fanned, Verigan flied to left, Riggins sin- gled, Sawyer out at first. Third Inning For Dade—Bassinger fanned, Ir- win out at first, Kckhart fanned. For lLakeland—B. Meharg sin- Key two bagged it scoring Gillespie, pie two bagged it, scoring Meharg, Key two bagged it scoring Gillep, Alvarez flied to left Mehang sin- gled scoring Ke to second. Three runs. Fourth Inning For Dade—R. Craig singled, Re- vel popped to third, A. Craig hit into a double play, Verigan Meharg to S. Meharg. For Lakeland—Verigan out first, Rigzins line flied to second, Sawyer out at first. Fifth Inning or Dade - Painter got to first on Key's bobble, Fieming fanned, Bes- singer hit to left and Alvarez made a sensational one hand catch, shoot- ing the ball to first for a double. For Lakeland—B. Meharg out at first, Blackstock got to first on sec- ond’s error, Gillespie singled Black- stock scoring, Key flied to left, Al- varez flied to center. One run. Sixth Inning For Dade— Blasinger fanned, Ir- win flied to center, Eckhart out at first. S. Meharg lined {a fly to second, Verizan got to first pitcher's error, Riggins hit play, Painter to A. For lLakeland into Craig on a double 1to Irwin. Seventh Inning For Dade R. Craig singled and TONIGHT 5 BIG ALL FEATURE REELS 5c, 10¢ DOORS OPEN AT 6 0'CLOCK THE HYPNOTIC VIOLINIST A three reel thriller that will make You rise up from the seat and chase the cold chills up and down your back. 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