Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 21, 1912, Page 3

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T HE EVENuw¢ TELFGRAM, LAKELAN 3 TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. 4 orice Number .......... sk Al e L | idence Number ... ............ 198 ¢ O PECIAL NOT!CE—Rptices for the Social Depaivment can be com- nicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones gxSteD written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. ¢ ices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and 3 items of social interest should be telephoned ¢o this depart- 3 as sous as they cccur in order that their news value is not o S CELEL LA SR 2L SRR SRR R T RN R T SR R Wy e — 1075 LIKE epoch in the social life of Lewistown, and will long be remembered for its splendor and beauty. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. Prucn ol the Methodist church and was witnessed Dby a large number of suests, both from this city and from abroad. The wide halls and great rooms of the fine, old house were banked with countless dozens of chrysanthemums in the wedding colors ot yellow and wirite, while oceans of smilax swung from chandeliers and mantels, in lav- THIS FEL- LOW IN LAKELAND .lin’ purty easy with a con- science that is clear -l the allegations when elec- tion time draws near. Jiven freely to assist the party that 1 serve. ven lots o' speeches an’ 1 nev- or lost my nerve. Jiven time to people who would ask me to explain, . wiven all I had to give in en- ish profusion. crgy an’ brain, | .+ 1 dvaw the line, emphatic. [ kinl On the stroke of nine the first notes of Mendellsohn’s wedding march n ay with honest glee 17’8 campaign fund has had :l' i:alled that the bridal procession was Kkle out of me. 114'l‘lnil|g on the balcony above and a l:ush fell on the expectant guests. s no one who Kkin hint that 11 preceding the bride were first Mr. ave helped along the tricks|R. N. Skipper and Mr. Albery Tor- * might be trieq when Mammon | yence, of Lakeland, who led the way i« qurned loose in polities. dovin the broad stairs, following 4ble 1o stand up an' wait the{them came the bridesmaids. Miss outcome of the race '('alhvrim‘ (owdery, of Lakeland; wok my check book (if I had | Miss Zada Sullivan, of Avon, and one) boldly in the face. ‘Miss Cecelia Chapin, of Canton, and .o helped to raise the cash that Niiss Hazel Hoyt of Galesburg. mebbe.might be spent Immediately behind them walked aptin' candidates from methods | Mrs. Octavia Clayton-Weeks, a sister pure and innocent. |nf the groom, who acted as matron ¢ acalth in intellect T gave, nor (o honor; ang then the bride, on the waited to be dunned, ‘:n'm of hey father, who escorted her never gave a nickel to nobody's { up the wide aisle through the two campaign fund. large parlors, to the walting groom -——Washington Star.| «ho, with his best man, Mr. T. I, et/ Monk. of Lakeland, and the minister, stcod bencath the flower laden arch to receive here. Di:t2ils of the Clayton- van Wedding, at Lewis- . 111, Last Wednesday. The Dbride’s gown was o white fiervhody in Lakeland is inter- | charmeuse over satin, trimmed with t in the nuptials of Mr. C, M. [ Princess lace and pearls. Hep veil 1 and Miss Cora Grace Sulli- which oceurred in Lewistown, Weoednesday evening, It is tore with pleasure that we print oillowing account of the affair, rom the Lewistown Evening was held with @ close fitting bhan- deau of pearls and diamonds, An cnormous shower houquet of lilies oi the valley and white completed costume. no jewels suve a pearl and diamound lavallier, the gift of the troom. I~ hride roses the She wore marriage of Mr. Clanton M. The mation of honor formed a gor- of Lakeland, Fla., and Miss scously boantiful picture in yollow Mivan of this city marked an | charmens o veiled with ehiffon of the The Greatest Job caoried yello ¢ elaborate . Hoer veil was n he bride’s maits v adjustable veiled the race of the e ceremony. This was aa- sted with a eap effect of real lac d lilics of the valley., She car- jed a bridal bouquet of white roses ander s and carri sowned in yellow. and chifion over-c vellow ¢l sysanthemums | erpecially noticeable for their beau wae ole and and grace an Mr, Clayton, ang vere handsome in full dress atth and added to the charming pictu by their dignity and courtly souti ern manner. The gifts were rich and costly ' the extreme and comprise chests o silver, hundreds of pieces of chin crystal, jewels, antiques—rare [ niture, rugs d almost cverythin uecessary to furnish the beautif Fome which Mr. Clayton is buildii his attendan i orchids, The maid of honor wore a charm- creation of pink draped in pink chiffon, which was cinbroidered in gold lace. To this 5 added a slight touch of white dow lace. It was made low neck and court train. She carried the conventional bridesmaids’ buneh of pink Killarney roses, The ljttle flower girl wore a dainiy charmeuse Vil in Lakeland for his bride. frock of white lace with pink satin ) and Mrs. Clayton, after 1o ribbons, and Muaster \Wallace Storts ceiving congratulations, slippc | Johnson wore an embroidered suit of Loway, quickly donned their trave - scrge. ing apparel and quietly eluded t A smzall reception at the heme of s by entering a waiting moto. ile bride followed the ceremony, at lich only the immediate relatives the two families ang the bridal APty were present, Mrs. W. W. Storts, mother of the Lride, wore ay charmeuse whica trimmed in real lace. Mrs., Hardin Wilson, mother of the sroom, wore a costume of gray satia veiled with black chiffon, with a tiny touch of real lace on the bodice. Mrs. Bert Wilson, sister of the sroom, wore a white lace robe rounted over white satin. Mrs. H. P, Cartwright, of Bowling Green, wore an imported gown corded gray silk embroidered in gray aid trimmed in gray lace, Mrs. S, (. Gerard, Bowling Green, wore a black lace robe with touches of coral velvet, ard whirling out o sicht, hefore t! rice and old shoes could he throw:! They left for Chicago on the 2 a.t train ang from there will sper their honeymeon in princip eustern cities, Mr. Clayton is a promineny youn basiness man in Lakeland, bein widely known througzhout a gre: part of the South as a successfil hanker, also a Keen judge of specu lation opportunities as many valu alle real estate holdings in Florid o Chicago attest. Sullivan is the charming ana populay daughter of Mr. and Mg Andrew A, Sullivan, members of ou finest pioncer Fulton county fam s, Whose wide cirele of friend both here and in the surroundin the WiH of cties, unite in vroclriming her Mrs. Ballard Wilson, of Fords- rarely talented and beautitul mem ville, Ky., wore a charming gown of ber of the younger sct and whos rellow satin draped in flowered mar- hearticst good wishes and love wi'l follow heyp to her new home. And thus one more cements the North and South »nd assists in eras ing the old dividing line of formo. years. Weo up here on this side, only quisette and trimmed in seed pearls. Mrs. Murray Wilson, of Borden, Ird., wore i hand-embroidered lin- suerie frock. Among the out-of-town guests who came to atteng the wedding were: Mrs. James Walker, of lenryville, bope that our little Northern girl Ind.; Mrs. Evarts Barnum, of Colum- will be as welcome in Dixicland as bus, 0.; Mrs. Boyvette Edwards, of our [riends in thag far away sunnyv | Versailles, country will always be wheneve After a short they: favor us with their presence My, and Mrs. Wilson will be the and happy, courtcous m-rrjm’mlili\'n. ‘,*.:l.vsm of Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Wil- The best wishes of the Record and [ son for two weeks, when they will 21l of Lewistown follow the bride reside with Mr. and Mrs. W. . hond wedding journey and groom and their Southern guests Storts. Louisville Herald, Oct. 17 ond hope the time may not be lonz G until they will return again, wher hearty welcome aw li;: th(.m ¢PE°PLE VS. THINGS IN @ carty wele Poawalls ‘m. The decorations were by Drury ol | THE GAME OF LIFE Galesburg, the wedding suppep was | served by Smith of Monmouth. Additional Wedding Notes. The members of the visiting bridai | A dear old lady who has celebrat- i|d her golden wedding said some- Lthing nog long ago calculated to cilige one to pause and think, and to | party were entertained as o oguests during their several days stay, 1t wonder if experience always teaches the home of Mrs. N, I Hull {its lessons too late, A seven-course dinner in honor of | This ol lady has spent all the Miss Sullivan and her wedding party given on Monday evening by score and ten, in cleaning and bak- Mrs, Hull and daughter, Mis: Caro- | ing and sewing. Before the spring lite, with covers laid for fitteen i'h’:l'llllu' was finished ip owas o pre A six course pink luncheoy wits | serving time, and wlmost nefore all Pthe summer fraits ond fwere canned ar hand { th g vegetables fall cleaning ‘Cnen it was not washing whing, or baking, or preserv- ;,oor sewing, it was mending and L~ boiling and ironing and stewing, 10 time civen by Miss Sullivan to her hrides- ', where amed, raids on Tuesd wold =iy net mon were ree rit sented by her to each as favors \ dinner, Mrs. Sullivan in honor of Mr, wedding party on 4es- [ There never seemed day evening, with covers tor v u.iv-nmu:ll 10 do anything but cook an:l feon, clean, wash ang iron. Life was one A luncheon to Mr. Clayton and hig | continual round ol petty cares and SOVCN-COUrse given ten and the he in the world is the building of the Panama Canal. The men who are digoing this great ditch;are writing world history with lumi- nous pens. The easiest thing for the people of Lake- land to do is to “ind what you want in the Shoe Line. We carry 4000 pairs in Stock al this season and can fit any fool. We carry only standard lines: Selby’s High Arch and Queen Quality for Ladies: Bos- tonian and Bert & Packcrd for Men. All Guaranteed. we are glad to sbow-you. Your calls appreciated. | | | l | Murrell & Sisarp ut the clothes were + pantry shelves fgroaned with preserves and jellies, ‘l:n-ru- was never an untidy room, 2 speck of dust or a littered floor, In tatking about her past life this attendants was given on Tuesday by [ arduous tasks. Mra. W. 8. [ewistow: (111.y Evening always spot Edwards Record ¢ @& Beautiful Wedding of Miss Storts and Mr. Wilson. Jold Jady said: 1 have just begun to ¢ train, whici | years of her life, now nearly thre: [§ PAGP THRER Cold Days ust Around Corner % % you know it Winter will make her bow. Better make your winter purchases. There are many good reasons for buying them NOW and HERE. Store full of new goods, Whip Cords, Rotine in tan, white, and Copenhagen blue. Big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, good val- ues 25¢ and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your money. Some Good Bargains in My Men’s Department Before 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.............. 25¢ $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.......... 75¢ $1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ..... $1.00 Gents’ Shoe Bargains $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR .............. $1.90 $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR .............. $3.50 $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXFORDS FOR ....$1.50 NOTICE. No tickets will be issued after No. 1. All tickets will be redeemed. Bring them in any day. G.Bates Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you nced a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store—wc have it. s A — e T — . . — S—re— Red Cross Pharmacy MR L e The wedding last evening of iS55 paqtize that people are so much more Fannie Julia Storts and My Wl i ecting than things, 1 have al- 89 Q | # thy BS. ave a uic Wayne Wilson was one of the 008t ave heen so busy 1 have never ho- Phone & elivery beantitul of the season I ok | fore had time to know people, bhut |- face ot the Broadway Botistpaw 1 oam beginning to realize how —— el ag 9 o'clock, the Rev. b Wol b 1iee worth while they are — — S —— il Landrum ofliciating ‘l]l:l“ spotless floors and shining B ; The qecorations of th [ l'!'mn,; o 8 or trees, pitt S has taken three score years for [ 6 | banked around e L. 1o learn this e : y aisles were marke WO fire dsn’t just o dull round of eat .O | puirs of newel posts, Ap the ! T e ang deaning. buking and brew- |[© s illed with pink "“"!m: There s something more iy [ o nk 1ulle bows ?m. than catering 1o creature com .;:. 4 \‘75'; .-"""'"';‘\';'-P- e "“ti in . It \\n:lf!‘h l'uvull' only ‘ I ‘f' 2 wror, and N ! : il;r. g to strike o happy medinm & o Borden, 1nd h i-1anad to make the things of life sub- | & & a ! S1oman Pservient 1o it and instead of !"‘ o Little Miss 1 I’ na) slaves prove themselves & ~¢ <1 Mlace = 0 re of their hou-cholds, then | & 0' ver bearer tl I themsclves emanei- | g 3 | br 8 b th i | and get |$ 3 | iclowing or lame LS RTRnT ud “'-'ni the S ::. 5 3 rl 1 | L o z S Simple Swimming Apparatus. r t A swimming apparatus by means of | Which a peron without any previous a better, more complete stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, T flower | ; n: | knowledge « pass through the wa- JRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere % pold baskets filled with rose tfr with 1 t safety at the rate of hereabouts. S . | Sixteen m’ hour has been con- . S oalt i 1 : t» the handles cover Our prices are excepti active ¢ " ta 1c In -’m,,k r i1, | Btructed 1 French inventor. The quality mlxlc\"ce]led' PIETTITT. SIOINENNE. WO L. WS B LR s ' | apparatus - ts of a plank about ot . 4 e e U 1o | six feet lo: h floats at each end. | For anythinz electrical except the “juice” see with her fat Wl can bhe folds n easily trape. , who zave her age. | ported (] . She wore an exquisite zown o 3hit _— Florida Electric & Machinery Co charmeuse satin. the bodice trimmed | Some Women s ir. shadow lace and with | Some % o A . women can't bear the odor of RAN M \ pearl cavauchans Kirt was [gasoline umtil they get an auto.— D NE BL LDING s PHONE 46 simply draped and in long Judge. RIS OPIDTINISVETOIS LR PO PO

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