Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 23, 1912, Page 3

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ELLEPHONE NUMBLRS—SOCXETY EDITOR. Humber e Number . .81 % 1135 an Lo o THE COMFOBT OF THE STARS | Mrs, Walker Entertami Home Mission Society. u 1 am overmatched with petty The Home Department of the Mis- cares, sion Society met yesterday afternoon \ud things of earth loom large{at the home of Mrs. T. L. Walker. and look to be The usual business session was held, 0 moment, how it soothes and|after which the social'hour was en- comforts me joyed and a pleasant time spent by 1, siep into the night and feel the !all Refreshments, dainty and de- airs licious, were served, adding much to v tfeaven fan my cheek; and best | the enjoyment of the occasion. of all, ! i et 4v0 up into those all-uncharted : Meeting of Palm Chapter, seas 1 C. E. S. Tomorrow Night. Wi Whore swim the stately planets' Palm Chapter No. 26, 0. K. 8., will 1wh as these | nieet juoregular session, at |In Ma- mortal fret seem slight '-\ll‘::>ollit’ hall tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. temporal. Foa e 80 mi | As this will be the iast’ mecting o what of life may stir|before the visitation of the Worthy amony Grand Matron, which will he on Noy. . spaces knowing not of metes !4 all members are nor bars— ;|‘l‘i’svl|l. SO that arranzements mas renmed-of dreams played 1 be made to entertain the distin- ontmost stars, ’ruish\-nl visitor preperly. lirics by archangels grandly | ’ * DG Wilson-English Bridal Party familiar with the solar runes | Entertained Monday Evening. requested to be i * wud comprehend of worlds the; On last Monday evening at her mystic birth— home on South Massachusetts ave- vid Saturn, Mars, whose fash- | rue, Miss Christine Wilson enter- iou apes the earth, hipiter, the giant, moeons, ||ni1|ml at supper her bridal party. comprising the party were CMe. R English, of Mt i Tenn; Mr. V. S, Wilhite, unspeakable | ville; Miss Frankic Smith, City; Miss Loessie land, and the | Gladys Wilson A mos=t pleasant evening an opportunity with Qs Those ot Nash- dizzy with the of Plant sizhts above, ke by vast on vast, my puny heart reatened by its transitory part, ) rouble merged in wonder and in {aftording bride’s sister. Miss Wis spent for all love members of the party to become het- -—Macon News. ter acquainted before the wedding LSS on the following Wednesday, in Out of the dusk a shadow, ;\vhi«-h they were to participate. o H * * * Then a spark; | Out of the cloud a silence, | English-Wilson Nuptials Then a lark; Consummated This Morning. ont of the heart a rapture, The home of Mr. and Mrs ). P, Wilson was a bower of beauty this morning, where at half fen o'clock, group devoted Then a pain; Oat of the dead, cold ashes, Life again. past a large of ALL and see the wonderfullifi of Dress Goods we are showe ing with all the new Imported Trimmings to match, and you will o¢ convinced that you can get what you want at prices that will suit you. ([ Also the greatest showing of Ladies’ shoes in Lakeland. Q. Your calls appreciated whether you buy or not. Murrell & Sharp «‘ P. §.---We are closing out Men ‘s Suits at Cost ST Pleasant, | Trammell, of Lake | triends gathered 1o witness the cere- mony which united the destinies o! Miss (‘hristine Grace Wilson and Mr. Robert James English. The color scheme was pink and areen, be'ag harmoniously carried out in the graceful decorations narlors and hall. As the thrilling strains of Men- delssohn’s wedding march from the piano, presided over Miss Lessie Trammell, the ring bear- by er, little Miss Margaret Jewett en-|dowry."” THE EVENuw¢ TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, sounded tered daintily gowned in white withi pink sash, bearing the wedding ring flowes als came the ss kKvelyn Wilson, Following her airl, little Mi arey 2rying on her arm a lovely baske nink irom which she -seat ion tulle washvill beant plant caponde ful these e potied apie I tmost clearly 1o the ceremony said by Rev. meyer, during which Miss Trammel! TWo young impressive ring W. 1. Stein very softly played “Hearts and Flowers.” Then were lavished upon them the hearty congratulations of all the admiring friends present. The bride was very charming in « handsome two-tone brown coat suit. with hat, shoes and gloves to match She carried an immense bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley with ferns, all tied with long whit: ribbon streamers. Her only jewelr) S Wis ahandsome cameo hrooch, a gif of the groon. The maid of honor, Miss (iladys P Wilson, was unusually atteaciive in o pretty zown of creain secme with o large picture hat, ivimmed in hand fade pink satin voscs She carriec pink carnations ond ticd witl pink tulle I The groom ed a handsonn atd i appearaguee Eoman present m mos! becoming suits of black, and wore dark gray cloves Mrs Euslish is o universal fav- orite among her hosts of Lakeland tricnds, being a young woman of Peterling worth, possessing u sunny | disposition that has endeared her to many, by whom she will he greatly English s Tennes: a memher of one prosperous and £ most Petibstantial fumilies o young man spdendid charvacter and unusual husiness ability, who, during i shore stay in our midst won numer ous friends The ont-of-town grests wore My Y0 Metulloneh, Valdosta, Ga. Mrso 20 M Wilson, of Tuverness, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs, English, of Mul- berry; Miss Frankie Smith, of Plang City, Fla.; and Miss Ola 8. Ruff, of Inverness. The presents were beautitul and attesting the esteem and good will of the many friends of the Liappy couple, Mr. ang Mrs. English lert amid E v shower of rice and good wishes on 1 the noon train for their future home in Mt numerons, Pleasant, Tenn A Lakeland High School Girl's Opinion of Slang. Take it from us, kid, there's no wouriskment in slinging this sy Pstufl, That's a cineh. Slang i ali i the bad, it don't get 0= vhere, Forget that Norweg ul- lege professor who siys that : ican slang is the swell talk trying to put one over on us. somebody’s been handing him a on or elge he's trying to con us lLis- | ten! You can't make a hit with the tony guys unless you get o little style into your lingo. The troible | with slang is that it puts your vo- | cabulary on the blink in a jifty And { then, when you want to have a tonch .-.r high life and throw the lazs, you're in bad. See? Do vou zo! ns? Have some class about you and cut it | ¢ = s Atlanta Brides Object to “Promise to Obey." The word “obey” has bevn von- spicuous by its absence 1 1w hig soriety weddings celebrated in At- lanta recently. In each nstance the bride was a popular society «irl, presumably accustomed 10 obeying uothing on earth but her own sweat Ilm'nulsm In each ir ~ the groom | kes acquiesced, and : arent] e too happy to ew for Atlanta l 500 Yeors Ago y have dag up 2 ity } in Italy, publis ears | aro, which lald do f ving e¢s of the game: i “To be beautiful, says the work, '“the women must have the follow- sed in white, with pink ribbons. Tle Wrong Pattern Maker. . na in! [lhiugs: FLA,, OCT. 23, 1912. —————————— sSkin, hands | NIRRT The Cold Days Are Just Around The Corner % % Before you know it Wmtcr will make her bow. Better make your winter purchases. There are many good reasons for buying them NOW ine thiee white thing | and teeth, Three black things. i I eye-lashes and eye-brow.. pink things: Lips, gums and Three long things: Life uds and hair. Three short things: | Teeth, ears and tongue: Three wide | Forehead, shoulders and in- telligence, Three narrow things. \Waist, mouth and ankle, Three deli- ate things: Fingers, lips and mind. Three round things: Arm, leg and Things haven’t changed so much in five centuries, have they? Or let ns say, that woman’s beauty is im- wortal and immutable. * * * TThe woman had been having tron- | her shirtwai 1 1ty have wiith o o N e ey p gl and HERE. S new goods, i MR T s R 4 Mbe e G Whip Cords, Reiine in A,'-.,“.z:, and Rt first in the matter of \\1 * s 3 il S R Copanhagen blue. Biz ine of Ladics’ a le.-\n must cateh her cut- & ; PR e b and Children’s Underwear, go@d vals ues 25¢ and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very | best for your money She lookeg up a cutter in the telo- | phione directory under ‘“‘pattern.’ The telephone directory, with its vsual amiability, gave quite a list of pattern cutters. The woman called up one with u cuphonious number. A man’s voice answered. “Do you cut patterns to order?” ssked the woman. Some Good Bargams in My Men’s Department “‘Sure,” replied the man’s voice. “Do you guarantce them to be all 40c AND 50¢c MEN’S SHIRTS GOING AT.............. At and | perfoctly tting?” - 1) g3 00 AND §1.80 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.. ... 75c “Sure,” replied the man. $1.50 AND $700 MEN’'S SHIRTS GOING AT ........ $1.00 “How much do you charge for a hirtwaist pattern?” There was & pause at the other * Gents’ Shoe Bargams end. A what " asked the man's voice '“"""'”-‘"_ e $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOLS FOR .............. $1.90 A shixtwalst pattern,” fulterod |\ o450 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR .............. $3.50 Lady,” said the man with fear- $2.50, $3 00 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXFORDS FOR . ... 81,60 tul calmness; “lady, ior steam locomotives, dressmakers. Which put conversation. we cut patterns We ain't no " NOTICE. No tickets will be issued after No. 1. All tickets will be redeemed. Bring them in any day. a definite end to the & .G.Bate Season Shows Liitle Change In Fashe ion—Coral Pink Satin With Black Velvet Brim Is Employed In This Casze. The shapes for children have changed less than those for grown pcople and so has the poise of their hats, Women's hats have grown smaller in the headsize and are worn upen the head like a man's hat, Slow- ly, but surely, the brims are lifting. Where Cam You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store—wc have it. ———— s —————————cem— A L — kL A 401 - 4 ————— R S——-m—— Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 Y Quick Delivery bonnet- But the little hats remain like in their polse. The pretty model shown here is a combination of vivid coral pink satin in the crown and black velvet brim. It is trimmed with a side plaiting ot black satin finished with folds about the crown. There is a childish and chie little ornament at the fromt, made of velvet, fustened to the hat with two satin-covered buttons. This hat is made in several different color combinations, “MY LINE B ags A e toiesrt VA S 004 [ INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Clgarsl before rur-1g YOU CAN'T FIND | stock of ELECTRIC A OTOR. , MATERIALS SUPPLIES ne a better, more complete H‘f)\ J FIXTURES, FANS, than ours anywhere S are ti unexcelled. wiything electrical cxcentionatly attra and our standard of ¢ @WW except the “juice : flonda [!ectnc & Machmery Co. DRA i, BUILDIN ® PHONE 46 Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edizonia Theater.

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