Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 1, 1911, Page 3

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QOO0VO0OCTVVOOOVOTOVVVOO00 | NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- @l) the ships | have at sea ‘come) a-sailing home to me, well, the harbor could not hold many ships as there would be, .ll my ships came home to me. .7 .ilpn came back from sea imt their precious freight 3 511 would have riches as iKing wiio sits in state, ‘the treasures there would be lty ships now out at sea. i one ship, | have at sca Uoue a-sailing home to me ‘well, the storm clouds then t frown; others all went down, ship came back to me. ship went down at sea, others came to me o down with gems and poaith’ untold, pAS) or, glory, riches, gold, poorest soul on earth I'd be, one ship came not to me. \be calm! O! winds, blow . 1 ' all my ships safe home to me. f thom sendest some a-wreck. ever more come sailing back, any—all—that skim the sea, m my love-ship home to me, =—Ella Wheeler Wilcox. . = % M) Oouple Wedded Monday Evening. ‘evening at 6:30 o'clock Lee Pursley and Miss the ceremony being per- “in the Baptist church at Mow, Dr. Wm. D. Nowlin, of this, . ety bfi’htlnz i s to surprise their friends, 3 left here in an automo- afternoon, accompanied . and Mrs. Walter Oakley, of ville, who came down to par- {n the happy affair. They in Bartow by Dr. Nowlin, Wwent down on the afternoon and immediately repaired to aptist church where the im- e words were spoken that Ehited their life destinies. The ide was beautifully attired in a serge coat suit, the collar and ibelag of white and black | With this she wore a picture hat of black vel- lio marriage ceremony, the y repaired to the Oaks fal supper had been pre- Mlng of many dainty and ple vlands. During the re- in which all expre»od the' that their pathway through ‘kllt always be strewn With ~and happiness and prosperity tund them. . The bride is one of Lakeland’s . éndowed with unusual beauty, which is combined many charm-; ¢ eharacteristics. which 1y1iler a great social favorite. “Mic. Pursley is a popular A. G L her and is a young man of; character. He has the! facdlty of making friends ‘and retaining their highest - and esteem, and is being " red with congratulations upon balag. #0 lovely a bride. i 3iWer the wedding supper, the : m returned to Lakeland Je, and are now at home ¥ friends at the residence of A. Owens, on North Tennes- ‘lley have been the re- i Ashton Potts were united in! | Mrs. Cason has hundreds of friends i G. A. R's Compliment I jest aBd most charming girls, 'n | chosen words, presented to-Comrade : to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. ' written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. pes of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- K ,fln as they occur in order that their news value is not ’*i”i"‘*v‘i"i"s‘:“!“v'i"‘“s"vfl cipints of many handsome wedding gifts since their return. & ® Three Lakeland Girls Enter Training School. Misses Lucille and Lillian Park and Miss Bertha Goddard left Sun- day night for Valdosta, Ga., where they will enter Union Hospital to tuke a three years' training course preparatory to becoming trained nurses That these young ladies will be successful in their life work, is the wish of their many friends. ® Card of Thands. In behalt of the Daughters of | the Contederacy, Lakeland Chapter, I wish to thank the Order of Rail- | way Conductors tor their liberal contribution for our Confederate Monument, Respecttully, MISS ANNIE BROWNING. a o * Miss Ce'ecte Reynolds returned to her home in Jacksonville Monday evening after a pleasant stay of several days in Lakeland during which time she was the guest of friends. Miss Reynolds, who is an expert stenographer, has a splendid position in this capacity with John A. Cunningham & Co. of Jackson- ville, She has rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Stephenson, whom she states are most delight-|~— fully situated in a handsome new home overlooking the river. . * » Miss Leila Galloway, after a de- lightful sojourn of several months at various points in Georgia, re- turned to Lakeland Tuesday eve- ning. She had a pleasant and bene- ficial stay and is being warmly greeted by her many friends who are glad to have her back. She entered her neice, Miss Nannie lee Turner, in College at Americus, Ga, L] E * Mrs. J. R. Cason, of Tampa, came up from that city Monday and is spending several days in the city the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Wilson and Mrs. J. L. Love at their home on South Kentucky avenue. here, made during her residence in Lakeland of four years, and her occasional visits are always mutual- 1y enjoyable. * * L Mr. J. M. Sparling. On his return home from the Edi- sonia theater last Thursday evening, Mr. James M. Sparling was surpris- | ed to find the G. A. R.s and their THE EVENING TELEGRAM: LAK v T may be the height or the upward effect of this chic and daring crea- tion that has given it its name, but in either instance the title {8 appropri- ate. Here we have the narrow brim and the tall trimming that character ville last night after a pleasant visit with relatives in this city. As Miss Dilla Roquemore, Mrs. Oakley was a general tavorice in Lakeland society, and she and her popular husband ' are always warmly welcomed. L L * Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bennett left last night for a pleasure trip of sev- eral week's duration during which time they will visit in Tallahassee from there to Chattachoochee, where they will visit Miss Pearl Trammell. Before returning they will spend some time with Mr. Bennett's rel- atives in Alabama. ® Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Council, Miss Edith Nelson and Miss Annie Brown- ing formed a party going down to Tampa Monday, the ladies spending the day shopping and in other pleas- ant diversions. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Buchanan, Jr., were visitors to Tampa Monday who took in the sights of South Florida’s hustling metropolis. wives assembled there to greet and congratulate him, it being his SO0th | birthday. A social hour was enjoyed, in able war incidents, told stories and were further regaled by recitations admirably rendered by Mrs. G, T. Fleming, who is a reader of excep- tional ability. Later in the rents of ice cream and cake were served. after which l‘ommundar] Shaeffer took the floor, and in well evening refresh- Sparling a handsome silk umbrella. Mr. and Mrs. Quaintance also Te- ! membered Mr. Sparling with a gift of love and esteem. * * k3 Rev. G. L. Lowell, who resigned] the pastorate of the Christian church here some weeks ago, went up to Kissimmee Sunday and served the Christian church there at both morning and evening services, £ . L3 Mrs. G. W. St. John is confined to her home by illness, which will be learned with regret by her friends. PR Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lufsey are re-: joicing in the advent of a handsome |2 young son, who came to gladden :toasts were offered the happy which those present recalled memor- their hearts and brighten their home; Monday night. ’ I Hallowe'en Party In Munn Park Monday Evening. The members or Mrs. Dan Mar- shall's Sunday school class gave @ Hallowe'en party Monday evening in Munn Park which was largely at-|3 tended. At each gate were stationed Misses Alma and Vera Buchanan and Misses Sue and Belle Cloud en masque, who received the admission fees. Fortune tellers were Misses Vera McRae, Jewell White, Kittie McGraw and Sallie Lou Franklin. Various Hallowe'en games Wwere played which were interspersed by a well arranged program, which in- cluded recitations by Misses Ora Lee Fisher, Sallie Lou Franklin and Genevieve Morrow. Miss Lela Buchanan sang two songs which were very pretty and well rendered. ELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. Aspiration Hat Photograph by Underwood & Underwood, Mr and Mrs. Walter lJ Onkley re- turned to their home in Jackson-! . Md., and are comfortably located at where they will be guests of Hon. | Park Trammell and family, going) T T e N. Y ize the fall fashion in milllnery. The hat is of black velvet, the brim sur- mounted and the crown surrounded by a mass of soft curled ostrich from which spring a dense cluster of straight, tall feathers. Il.nrr\' Williams and (Imrlio I\vnm-- dy also contributed pleasure to the {affair, being the comedians of the "occasion, { lee cream and cake were served |lnou|..lmul the evening. About , $30.00 was realized by the class. i L » * [ Mr .and Mrs, ¢, W. Jacobs have | returned to Lakeland from Marydel. the Tremont hotel for the season. Love’s Spirit Stirring. “Jedge,” said the old colored citt- zen, “how much fer a license ter git married? “Want it for yourself?” “Yes, suh; you see [ gittin® mighty old now.” “That's evident. Then why do you wish to get marrled?’ “Well, jedge, ter tell de truth, somebody gimme a long coat, a linen collar an’ a walkin’ cane, en | knows a ‘ooman what says she kin make a livin’ fer me, en | feels des like a honeymoon!” —Atlanta Constitution, POOOO000 Lufsey’s THE PLACE . Better Things g Ice Cream Candies NOVEMBER 1, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 2 cans Colgate's Talcum Powder - - 25¢c 1 regular 25c¢ bottle Hydrogen Peroxide Regular 25¢ Silk Lisle Hose - 19¢ SEE MY BAR- GAIN COUTNER FOR SHOES SWEATERS FOR CHILDREN, MISSES, LADIES and MEN Nothing Better for Ladies and Misses The PRINTZESS SUIT and COAT COATS from $5.00 to $40.00 U.G.BATES The Ladies’ Store BT BARDIN Something New Every Week RN R ) Coat Suits, Sweaters. Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus- lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose. Fascinators. Scarfs,R & G Corsets Dresses. Coats. Skirts. Special cut prices on some articles each week Violet or Cashmere Bouquet Oc Bates’ Bargains THIS WEEK Agent for FAY’S STOCKINGS Children Only SUITS $16.50 to $38.00 . Biggest aud most varied line Souvenir View Post Cards in Lakeland. Head- quarters for stationery Souvenirs, Leather Goods and novelties of all kinds. Call in BOOK STORE.

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