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[ o s KELND ; ACONICS}....... 1IN SOCIETY La ot 2] % L2 > of fire phone 5000|¢ Mr. and M . J. Holworthy went up to ¥ i< v ee today to attend a State SEIPEDL44 pads meeting. One of the most delightful social affairs of the s PEPEPEPPOPOFIETISITDE 'Entertained Last Evening B Shan Simmer occurred at | punched for the games. | U e s !\i" Pl‘l.d::::‘r;n*wlfi::u[;Jr Mr. and Mrs, | Refreshments were then served by r. Eva Kale and son, D. 0., *'nl"rmn;..d i h(‘l,:n.pupu\lar cou- the _ho.sless at the various tables, Jacksonville, are visiting |11 " Noos it ..\-m;.,,‘ of Mr. Wil- f‘onslsung of ice ch&m-and assorted . K. Young. The whole house \\':'1 hospita “.‘k"s- 10“0_"«'9«1 ey v g 0 S s spitably | were daintily served by little Miss e i —— thrown open to the guests, and was | Helyn Snced. easls M A hpar ot la}'lshly and artistically decorated At a late hour the guests reluct- m. N. C., arrived In Lako-,w"h a profusion of roses, cut flow- | antly departed, assuring this charm- cterday to visit her sister, | potted plants and ferns. ing couple that the evening had H. Harnley, for some time. As the guests arrived they were | been most delightful. met at the door by Mr. and Mrs. The following guests were pres- —_— Sneed, and conducted into the re- | ent: ception rooms where tables for aune- tion bridge had been arrangzed. | Helen Hobbs, Heloise Bowyer, Mary Others w made comfortzble on |Groover, Edith Tomlinson, Gladys the spacious veranda where the nov- | Wilson, Helen Conibear, Annabel |el game of “Keno" was participated | Marshall, Della Mae Marshall, Ade- in. Music was furnished by the |laide Higgins of Sanford, Rose Ma- player piano. and Mi i jie Smi ity E v Conibear, Ballard Bradley, | younes M '“ -\hhlrm] r‘n Smith of Plant City, Elizabeth 3 A oscoe Skipper, |Connor, Rachel Clonts, Mildred atthias and Bert Bowyer, |, < S & Ma y and Miss Heloise Bowyer, gave in- Youngs, Vera McRae, Anna Cardwell ve been camping on Lake |grument o 5 : s e o i menta lections that were ap-|Helen Reddick, Ailene McRae, Es a at Auburndale since 1ast|preciatively receive E d g Sy atively received. Dancing was telle Rogers, Frances Wilkie, Messrs v, are expected to arrive|inqulged in y ‘ 3 i gl fo 8 | ! hy few lovers of that William Moore, Albert Smith, Fred oday . fascinating ime, and several Benford, George Moore, William —— vocal numbe were rendered by Sammon, Paul Phillips, Frank Far- Nowlin writes the Telegram Miss Vera McRae and Mr Joseph row, Ossian Drane, Louis Mayes, Jo- <noxville, Tenn., and says: Sullivan, and others with pleasing seph Sullivan E. Hansberger, Mor- 20 a great day Sunday; 1,8 effect . ..\Ilss Mary Groover was for- 2an Groover, Clarence Smith, For. day school and more [hfln”unuu- in securing the lad prize rest Clonts, Frank Thompson, Paul 2. the worship of the church. ‘m the auction bridge contest, an ex- Henderson, Fred Eaton, L. L. Kinz, admitted that we havp the quisitely beautiful set of little gold Truby O'Steen, Hardin Peterson, congregations in Tennessee ‘pms. and Mr. Clarence Smith car- Walter Averette, A. X. & ickson, Mr hd Mrs. C. C. Wilson are off | the gulf breezes, fishing, be had at Boca Grande, Fla. ill be gone for ten days. Mabel Drane, Margaret Southard, Té vishes to Lakeland.” |ried off the gentleman's prize, a and Mrs. Roscoe ipper. Those handsome deck of cards In the who were invited but were unable Keno contest, Miss Gladys Wilson to attend were Misses Riggins, Lil- was the lucky one, being the recipi- lian Kauffman, her Heath, Laura Jand is now in the same class | rksonville, Tampa, and other of 23,000 to 100,000, in that| ps two daily papers, the first | pf the Lakeland Morning Star ing this morning. The paper od and published by Messrs, | Missionary Socity to Have Woman's Auxiliary— Piner and R. B. Childs, and ! ri-ht, newsy sheet. The Tele-| wishes it well and trusts the | Monday Afternoon t dreams of success of its liers may be realized. ent of a lovely en:raved set of gold Southard and Gertrude Overstreet, pins. Mr. Geo. Moore secured the M A. Smith, Wm. Goodyear, gentleman’s prize, a handsome neck- Edw. Garland, Grady Deen, Carl tie. Mrs. J. P. Wilson, who as- Kern. Program Meeting The Lakeland Branch of the i Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal church, held its regular The Missionary Socicty of First {monthly meeting in the Guild hall Methodist church will hold their [of the church last Monday after- regular program meeting Monday [noon, with Mesdames Bullock, Dud- afternoon at the church at 30 |ley, Eaton, Graham, Slaughter, Til- | o'clock. Mrs. McDonald will be in |1 and Browne present. home in Peoria, 111., today. EHAnKEnLAtIRE I Srin ]”‘“l::,'r ':::':::f di‘l“:?tn::_. ':\"l‘rxn. ‘;{::t T CHAEEA L R T lock, after which the roll was called is still vigorous and active, | and the minutes of the previous he has enjoyed every momen!: meeting were read and approved. stay in Lakeland. He declan-si Bush, who has been the of Mr. and Mrs. William the past ten days, returned Dues were collected to the amount t has every other town in the D H M[ {of $1.50. United offering 20c. beat as a place in. which to 1§ Bives & 5o Bt willipaok the gosnd e wille of ive permay May box for the Church Home and fRoxdiliotepeaks fromidus f)b' of [ |. RAD[R Hospital, and all contributions ogs 0 ox uRtioncornil Ry o ke should be sent to her promptly. considerable time at various i B in Florida. He enjoyed meet- number of old Peoria friends At 1 o'clock this morning the fire among whom were Dr. Coni- [department was called out one mile and family, Ben Driscoll and [south on Florida avenue to the home line. of E. L. Rader, which was in flames e — when the alarm was turned in. The LAKE! department rushed to the scene, but e aa & THE—-MD el alsplhc nearest water plug was nearly | Program for Junior B.Y.P U (Communicated.) seven blocks from the burning ¢ organization known as the house, a short but unavoidable de- and Military Band hs dis-|lay was caused on account of hav- i, but not to dwindle and pass,inz to couple 1,850 feet of hose in No further business appearing, the ladies spent a very enjoyable so- cial hour, after which the meeting vas adjourned. MRS. C. E. BROWNE, Secretary . Section Y in charge. Song 148. Song 154. Prayer--Rev. Wear. 3 Song 51. into the great beyond as many 'the dark. The fire had gained good “-lrugng‘l)u-ninx the Churches--Cleo bands have done. The Lake- headway by the time the alarm was S Moose Lodge has taken it un-[given, and it was impossible after s wings and will nurse it along | the hose had been connected to save vith the financial support they [the house, which was a complete give it, produce a band thit loss, as was the !”"mi 5 and will be proud of. Mr. Rader had $7¢0 insurance on little over five years ago the [the house, but the furniture was not Bieona comii of Jewie. 1 Mhess, and Citizens' Band was organ- |insured. Mr. Rader states that .!m :1-4. Agnes Tucker. Later this band was dissolved |cannot understand how" the nrrf Keep tha ohiirch pure, 2 Thess. med the name of Lakeland |started, as there had l,c‘-n"no e 3:6. Frank Hursey. y Band. Mr. R. G. Paterson, |[in the house si{wvAnoon. !hv; fif:'s‘t\ e LU LAREISILit to heasalon ok ias held the office of manager |intimation lhovlmm:‘.\) hfl: ‘f’(',"‘n‘; the | Bettie M. Park. th bands, takes this opportun- was when they awoke an "| Paul's three methods of strength- Paul sends Timothy to the church lat Thessalonica, ~ 1 Thess. 3:1-2. Harry Amidon . Paul explains the resurrection. 1 Thess, 4:12-18. Bertha Cameron. b thank all those who have ever |house in a blaze. ening the churches. Ella Campbell. these bands in any way, by — How the church may become peaking of a kind word or hy\ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC strong by public worships and by ial support glven. Bible study. Leatha Logan. Paterson wishes the new band Statements that have been made How the church may become est of success, and with Mr. regarding Mr. J. J. Flynn owning [strong by missionary work. Ruby en as !(-ader is satified lhal-sml‘k in the Lakeland Dry Cleaning [Cameron. :md will soon have a band ‘:‘”,Plam are absolutely false and with-| Song 19. : B A N iy |out. fonnaation. Prayer—Mr. Wright. ' concerts take place, Mr. B8t- | "y miynn does not and has never ;ii“: outs;dciar. ‘:mbo;slv::;: owned any stock in the plant a Kin wor: or e y'! $4,500 EQUITY in $6,000 California 160-acre ranch, near Redlands, Signed: fiving of their time that Lake- ]1“\.“ AND DRY CLEANING for trade for lLakeland property. may have a band, which every isaisaness T A. E. Newman, 410 Cleveland date town must have. G. C. Williamson, Prop. 4147 street, Tampa, Fla. 4152 SUMMER should SPRING on THE ARTIST'S MASTER MODEL awful Beautiful 2 reel feature with a grand story THAT AUDITORIUM ORCHESTRA Pleasing selections If T WINTER, wonld it take an BIG FEATURE REELS—7 FALL? : = Doors Open at 6 0'Clock Fido, it's awful COLD t : WARM, isn't it? Prices 5¢, 10¢ Folks, we can't compel vou to|Doors Open from 2:30 to 11 p. m. come tonight, but look over this Matinee daily 2:30 to 6:00 CUPID KICKS A GOAL program and your better judgment swmal music at the mallnfae and Sidesplitting comedy wil] assert itself, so that you will | just as good a show as at night at feel it your duty to attend the Ma-|a smaller price. jestic on this grand and glorious Sth day of May. Hurry up BARELLI OPERA CO. see the best at- MILLE AS SHE NEVER WAS Comedy scream THE CITY OF PROMISE t 3 reel comedy drama full of action and ginger Your last chance to traction Lakeland has had in a long THE CALL FOR HELP Thirty minutes of good sing- Monday— MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY 17th episode 5 Big Feature Reels 5¢, 10c Tues., Wed., Thurs.— time. £ HARDS Thrilling drama In‘;]{'_v and good music, 1‘?0{(1'!11:);; (-omed;{%&%&mb-m and Miserere from Trovatore, ale Contortion, Featuring INDIAN’'S REVENGE . Song from Car- H Dreams, Toreador Song CHAR. Indian feature and up to date hits BABY BRA D men Thursday— GOOD MUSIC AMBROSE AND HIS LITTLE Auto Contest Announcement HATCET i D ' ’ S NAWAY oors Open at 6 o’clock Keystone Comedy Scream Bfllsfh Epfioodwo'E Price, 5¢, 10¢ 28 THE COWBOYS HCCIKEN Saturday— DINNER THE FIREMAN AND THE GIRL 00SE Ve Comedy Scream Great 3 reeler Seats now on sale, 50¢, 75¢ Western Comedy v+ |Bartow Teachers rs. w- F- Slleed Delightf““y ?: Bartow, May 8—At a meeting of 1y good program for tonight | ed Mrs. Sneed in en!ertaining.lm"ows, | | Elected For The % AMUSEMENTS Coming Year essecesessscsssssssssred To the The Lyris has on an exceptional- the trustees of Summerlin Institute S, d last Saturday evening the teachers| The Auditorium has The City of for the ensuing year were elected | PTOmise, a beautiful 3 reel feature and the result of the election was as | foF tonight, also four other comedy i BRPPRRPIPERPEEPIPPPEPIPDPP, reels. A noted BEAUTY High School Principal—L. C. Bennett. “The House of Bondage,” and First Assistant—J. V. Chapman. |“After the Ball” are the names of Second Assistant—Miss Elizabeth {two big six reel features that will I S H Smith. be seen in Lakeland soon. Lyon W. Switzer and Miss Shed- dan. & | Manager McDonald of the Abbott Grammar School g i Sth grade—Miss Howard Stevens. | \1°3teT: thl, S, WA & Hs:imr by appointment. 7th grade—No election. Yol iiny, suniaE up oSkt A Tin 3 We have er 6th grade—Miss Nellie Moore. o.n t:‘le Barelli Opera Co., w.hi(‘h he 5th grade—Miss Louise Hallman. has booked for his house next week. 4th grade-—Miss Carrie O'Neal = metaber, Miss Morrison's sery anary Contestants in the Majestic Auto 3rd grade-—Miss Florence Buie. 2nd grade—No election. Ist grade— ster. Assistant—Miss Iris Waton. Contest are selling the tickets for NE \ g 4 the Moose Minstrel and they report Nelea ) Mliss Dempsie Brew-lgo04 results. This Minstrel will club in Lakeland. take place May 28. Seats on sale Arrisons services Ii you are interested in beautifying your skin, you can have a FREE massage and demonstration in your own home gaged the services of Miss Morrison for the week beginniing today. Come to the store and ask us for infeymation; write or phone us, and we will do the rest. Re- Ladies of Lakeland Miss Mae Morrison SPECIALIST, from the well known Harmony Toilet Goods Laboratories of Boston, ERE! 2o 22 L L KT SR ET L vices are absolutely free to you. Let us know when she may call on you. are also iree to any woman's ST LAKE PH Overflow of 4th and 5th grades | ! 1 Miss Camilla Raulerson. Overflow of 6th grade—Miss Em-| Tonight is the last night of the § The Rexall Store ma Dozier. Overflow of 2nd and 3rd zrades- No election. Prof. W. (. Stokes, who has been Barelli Opera Co. at the Majestic @p@dssdPdPPPPPSBDhBHPIhHIBE theater. Lakeland music lovers, have had a real treat in these peo-| ple, and Manager Green has booked them for a return date. They will have a complete change of program today, including Miserere from Tro- vatore, Vale of Dreams, Toreador Songz from Camen and many popu- lar songs. principal for the past two years in- tends taking a special course in the University of Chicago next year, and for that reason did not apply for the position. Prof. Bennett comes with the highest recommenda- tions. He has taught for a number of years in this state and is known |" to several of the teachers who speak in the highest terms of him as an instruct Send your Palm Beach “The pine forest of Florida are similar to some in France. There vast forests of pine trees in some sections of France The French FRENCHMAN'S TRIBUTE people cultivate more closely and TO FLORIDA | with more care than do the Ameri- - jcans. There is a law in France pro- Washington, May 8-—“Florida has hibiting the cutting of a pine tree the finest soil of any state in this ' until it is 20 years old. As soon as country,” said Dr. H. A. Damour, it ceases to produce it is cut and a the head of a Paris agricultural in- new tree planted in its place. In stitution. I have just completed a this matter reforestation is con- study of the Florida pine forests and tinuous. The French methods of the different kinds of soil in that.forestration are the best in the state. There is no crop that cannot world, 1 believe.” be grown in Floria, and while ferti- _— lization and cultivation of course, FOUND-—A pair of gold.framed will improve any virgin soil. Florida spectacles. Owner may secure land is less in need of it than the same by applying at this office. soil of other states. | 5,000 and Christian gentleman. ar Steam l aundry 50 cent PHONE 130 Repairs Quickly Made We are prepared to handle them in the proper way, and our price is 'l‘_he Lakeland Steam Laundy R. W. WEAVER, Propt s a Suit ira\i/a No one appreciates more than we do the necessity for speed in our Repair Department. When you have the mis- fortune to break a lens or your frame, you need not feel “lost” very long. Avail yourself of our Repair Diepartment, and you will be surprised to know how reasonably and quickly we can help you out of the.difficulty. We replace broken lenses for 75¢ and up. Lyes exam- " Cole & Hull JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS LAKELAND, FLORIDA FOR SALE-——Central Cafe; must be ol SN gold before Tuesday; fully equip- ped for immediate operation. See ‘wk F. E. Archer, 2J0 West Main 1151 Base Ball Goods MAKE FAMOUS PLAYERS THOS. S. PERCONI | bveicromces Formerly Cleveland's Leading PHOTOGRAPHER In order to introduce my work in Lakeland, 1 am going to offer one beautiful enlargement with each dozen photos absolutely FREE. I specialize on HOME PORTRAITURE WANTE dress —Ticket to Chicazo. Ad- “Ticket,” care Telegram. 4145 EXCLUSIVELY Play Ball!|! The Season Is On We have in Stock Full Line of i | Reach . 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