Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 13, 1912, Page 3

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wolest place in fl(ain. . iired and hot you ng sparkhng, deli- <, refreshing and satis- 1« here, The many varie- :n’ < vou to get just what you our soft drinks ena- t— i mething That Goes Right to the Spot + many ways and many < for making soda water «.r summer drinks, but we use the hes : methods and the besi UICK DELIVERY ed Cross harmacy PHONE 89 hy Not Smoke the BEST wnisoursoda When you! VU000 000GOGOQGOGL -The Professions - - CROCDOTCHOOCLO G DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST i Eye, lslar. Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescri Phone: Otlice 141, yno?id:,c]ibe;f‘} Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Eztablished in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and i3 Kentucky Building Phoues: Office 1850; Residence 54 Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Eryant Building Lakeland, Fla, | { Dr. DR. R R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— Special ettentiou given to Sur and Gynecology Kentucky Building 'Pone 132 LAKELAND, FLA. | gery LR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kenwucky Buildiog LARELAND, FLORIDA. C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Buildiug Lakeland, Fla. N —————————— ROGERY & BLANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fia. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, R. B. HUFFAKER, ~Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. | 1 Florida JNO. S, EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. : Office in Munn Building. | LAKELAND, FLORIDA. J. B. Streater C. F. Kenn;y‘ STREATER & KENNEDY | Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. ——————————————————————— —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. | | | | | | | | | | |Brilliant Reception iGiven Last Night. -~ THE EVENING TELEGRAM LARELAND, FLA., APRIL 13, 1912 l | i 4 TELEPHONE NUMEBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. \ 5 Office Rumber ;1. 0005000, . .31 & % Residence Number ... ..... S it 135 @ SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club meetings. church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not impaired. % OOOCOOOOOHHH Lo e o L T O R E 87 ! | | Entertained at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Woods delight-| tully entertained a number of friends at dinner last evening at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. W, D. McRae, the | affair being in honor of Miss Kate| Green, Miss Gracia and Miss Mabel Drane. | [The willow and the river, Ripple wity silver speeck, And one refrain forever They murmur each to each. Saunders “Brook with the silver gravel, Would that your lot were mine— To wander free, to travel Where greener valleys shine— Strange ventures, fresh revealings And at the end Brook, with your turns and wheel- ings How rich your life must he!” The parlors and dining room wer: | prettily arranged for the occasion. | Ihe lovely dining table was especi- ally beautiful with its snowy linen, cut s and lovely china, which was set off most effectively by bowls of lovely pink roses. A five-cours. | dinner was served, complete in all of its appointments. | the sea! “Tree with the golden rustling Would that I were so blessed To coase this stumbling, jostling, This feverish unrest! After dinner the guests r«-p:nn-nl‘ to the parlors where music was en-| Joyed and interesting tests participated in. Toose enjoy- ing Mr. and Mrs. Woods' hospitality ! were Miss Saunders, Miss Green, M Drane, Miss Delln Mae Miss Aleen MeRae, Miss Frances Rig- gins, Miss Margaret Southard, Mr.l Ossian Drane, Mr. Mae Clower, Mr. | several con- 1 join the ocean’s riot; You stand, song-filled-—and free! Tree, with your peace and quiet, How rich vour life must be!™ The willow and the river Ripple with silver speech, st ¢, M, Clayton, Mr. Wallace Woods, | ‘\"'! RGO br nard, Mr. Harry Monk, Mr. They murmut «-;u'?l to each. it{chard. Atihoty. of Nichols. Louis Untermeyer | . . . . . . Wives Prefer the City. “Yourve noticod,” said a man, as he sat at lunchecn with his viend moa cate, remauks the Mhiadelphia Last nizht the home of Misses Les- lie and Lola Trammell was the scent fol a lar vathering of young people | Record, “that w Lile the average city! {when the Philathea class ot the {man is muep taken with these new | donodist churea entertained the fideas abont getting back to the Baracas, land, of going out to live in the| country, ot becoming a farmer and being independent, it is the aver The rooms were prettily arranged, ferus and cut flowers being effective- PAGE THREE Spring Clothes Spring Wearables & Spring Weather Our windows are showing and our announceients aie herald- ing the newest. nobbiest Spring Clothes for you and your daugh- ter. Completeness certainly characterizes our stocks. Visit This Season’s Garment Display A perfect delineation of the cleverest effects go hand in hani with considerate price-narking. If You Want Fashion Smartness, You Surely Want Style-Craft Garments They positively represent the correct standard for correct dressers. J Good Shoppers That Know Good Values Should Know Our Offerings on all Embroideries and White Goods. and Flounces. eBautiful Swiss Bandings Our Lovely Line of White Goods Fresh As the Morning Dew Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Linveaves, Costume Linens, Waisting Linens, Embroidered Batiste, Voiles, Marquisettes, Crapes, Swisses: Piques, Etc.. now on display. IRONING SHIRTS Private Lessons. o =] | | | = | BLUNTS | r Sale at All Stands[ i Fiske Johnson FAL ESTATE Loar s Negotiated P 1 Sells Real Estate. Orang 7t Property o Specialty. \ 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING 'PHONE 320-RED. G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drave Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate 1 ( veys, ORANGE HALL. land examir exan I Uphbislerinu and Mattress Making OLD MATTRESSES made over. FURNITURE REPAIRED CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order, CARPETS ad RUGS cleaned and ored a specialty. laid; also matting MIRRORS resilv In regards Mr. W. P. Pillins of Lakeland, who knew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or phone 64 Red, No. 411 S. Ohio evenue. * Arthar A. Douglas fi Monkeys Stormed Gibraltar. A modern Battle of Gibraltar took place in the old Moorish castle, used as a civil prison, between the mon- keys tbat infest the Rock and the prison warders. One monkey nearly choked Senior Warden Cheehon to death and the simians finally drove their human foes into the prison. The monkeys have been considered almost tame. They are Barbary apes and are the only monkeys in Europe not in uptlvlq. BLUCHER WILSON Candidate%or Office of CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF POLK e ook dioaadl e o oo COUNTY to workmanship, see| ly used. There were severgl inter=ieity man's wife who generally pulls | esting contests, in which all pres-jaway from the proposition, it .\h--; fent took a lively interest, Music [does not veto it outright.” Was also furnished by several musi- “Yes,” said the listener, “Pve no E | crans prosent, bielivious Cream and cake were served by the in the evening | ticed it, and Uve often wondered why i petreshments — of ive Ly diseussion divides isclf on line of sex.” [young Jadies later SwWell, i you'll wa coupl Ihose enjoying the evening were Mt dhat table you'll ( disappointed if you gend them to us, and Mrs. 1 Do Bassett, Mrooand i ae qqpof o anewer, She's o Mrs, 1, G Snook, Mrs. LoCooden=1a0 0y and come dow Y . ; Lins, Mr<. Pearson, Misses Bessic Bry= 1 o “' s i for we ke @ specialty of hish-class L, Che Wilson, lrma Fram broueht her hove Tor dute Yon ek Ouie Cinter, Lola Trammell of at bo doesi’t (ake. much A | T, Tandry work Is Prammell, No Hart, Anu rool I wlis S i 7 % - streater, Bewlah Uooks, Vern Meslpon (e : ot F IRy 4 : ! ; “ : A ; : | vy g 405 PRAADE, I f | Our purpose is to please you. bt BB descil B s 4 wmoold story. Hs mad d ' i Ao Moltae, Lucy Pollard, Lductions and it would tal fires. ot " v Strain, Miss Newsom, Miss Toms g0 1o overcome his absorption i \\‘ ,"' | uson, Mes R domes, Charles by gwn momentons atlai hbd"m ‘g L ',1,, I‘: ”]\\ 'I|h|‘;!n]|\\'-|||.'r r‘l:“,",h,l‘\ “On the other hawd, everything i ' T S L I reE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY T A ) ““I‘I 2y '“‘ i 'f" I' ,r'l i [ her behavior. She doesn't get down ' 9 Selsmeyer, Harin art, Cai ram- | 3 R Lt | 1 lmell, Gordon Hart, Hardin, Petor-| 'w ’lli” 5 ll'”"'“"“ I""," i | i il tiomonth, perhaps, and she s seeing . ! t«on, D. H. Smith, Mr. Duncan, Mr“”m“. new people in this half-hour R. w- WEAVER, PROP. [ ] ‘ ‘I\\ altz, Mr. Mclutosh. [than she sees in a week at home. In ’ . s i e | the women who are trooping in and | P"o"c '30 'Delightful Meeting out sh--lsm~:s all the costumes she . l i with Mrs. B. F. Wilson has studied in the fashion m | { The Woman's Missionary Society | for the past month. That woma. | . of the Cumberland Presbyterian| "' passing, who looks something { 3 (hurch held their first thank offer- like her, gives her an idea of how 3 !. ing meeting this year at the home of [she would look in the same clothes o n R RN Mrs, B. F. Wilson on Thursday aft- She wonders if all the cashiers wear ! ernoon at 3 o'clock. diamonds as big as the one that giri 1 It was well attended, and a volun- behind the counter has, She woutl And will bet my limit, $15.00 that tary program, consisting of music, {S047Y iove torhear the colVEIaRLOn if you will let me 1 readings and interesting talks, was |Petween that long-haired idealist { i C R o who may be a poet or a musician h T d \ rendered and enjoyed by all present.| = oo : N urric (4 ards 9 4 Following this, the thank offering |*" A"_ AL {at men Who looks (ke € S ? ' was taken, and was, as usual, most |MachIn® Palitician. gy B the I will give you a straight in any 3 , liberal in amount. k:o;:gror:l'i:;" S “d“"':.qn“: colorsuit to open the spring with, and 3 When the business was finished |, o0 0 "k her husband a'.mu! the HUB would like to have you bring . and the society dismissed formally, |i™ 1" ould take years of luncheons a pair of friends to help you draw if p the social feature of the afternoon was indulged in. The genial hostess, Mrs. Wilson, most ably assisted by her niece, Miss Christine Wilson, delicious cream and cake on dainty garnished plates with mementoes of pansies. The richly decorated parlor formed a beautiful setting for the happy |Shirtwaist s',yl"_ gathering and the charming pres- Even women who are ence of Mrs. C. Rucker Adams also or too superior to car ’aum.‘r] to the enjoyment of the oua-}ions in general are als down town every day to wear out her interest in it. That's why sh» doesn’t want to go to the country. “But the husband is tired of it all He could think better out a farm.” served ot about fash- s thrilled l.~ir;n. {over the changes in shirtwaizts. The | All departed with fecling -'American - women in mass have jcere thankfulness and good cheer, !:‘dnmr-d this particnlar garment as {anticipating with pleasure the next|they would a uniform, and they wear meeting of the same character which |it twelve months of the year in many will be held a few weeks hence, |fabrics and of varying thickness. If you wish your shirts and collars you doubt a Square Deal Ante up boys, [ want your business, and to get it have brought the niftiest line of spring suits to Lakeland you ever set eyes upon. NEWEST IDEAS NEWEST CREATIONS The Hub’s Great Clothes JOSEPH LeVAY | ton carcless i

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