Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 28, 1912, Page 3

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PAGE TdRT. TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Number ..coeccocomer: ohce Number wo. ccecee: Kesidence ;;v;mcated to yail written yaices of U r ttems of gqert as soeB as they oocur in Lought with the fighting fel- Lave - WS \l (ields where the strife was strong, 4st to breas Lows pattles were hard and ¢ 1 have met the the cheers of the yightless crowd, Lo cheers of the thoughtful, “,..-'a own smile that was | worth while, ' g on the lips of you! . w0 line when the blows vue last, . wild blood surged and (o strive when the foe vast crowd's applause was aweel) that hurt, . hours that no one knew-— o vour smile was the thing worth while, . song on the lips of you! worned the swords of the lit-| te souls i marched where thrives; ! my blade in the red s earts of their coward the danger 1 s 1 bore the crowns thag & rom the beasts I slew, ., your smile, was + worth while, {he song on the lips of you! 4 . Miller, in the Dally cmain, . the wer and Receptlon 1 fx: ace. Le Woman's Club re-| took shower draws near, that on they wil the is reminded “ear's day, comed brinz a Fveryone in Lake- ted in having New Y the citizens families Year right Ke lending their well. Ther troshments at einh a pub nda on r's d that nd their 1 New and h will gserved and i rendered, and ail who Wednesday afternoon cannot but spend a “lurches Tomorrow. 11 be services tomorrow st, «l Christian churches 11 also be held at the hareh in Dixieland at 1001Ts will both Dr. J. preach at laptist church; vho begins tomorrow a re-| 1kieland, will preach at dist church; Rev. W. S Il preach at the First and Rev, P. C. Red- I fill the pulpit the hurch. in of will be Sunday school at i that Franklin Trust Company, a cor-| Yethodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Christian. ] ely sriefs were the things hoot- | Methodist, First Pres- | S | ars ey o8l - ... .13 oA Notioes for the Social Department can be com: PECIAL uofl&m" Editor by either of the above telephones potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. social funotions, elub meetings, church gatherings and social interest should be telephoned to this depart- order that their news nlup is mot | homes have been thrown open for the occasion, and the crowd leaving on the noon train today were anti- cipating with much pleasure the en- tertainment in store for them. Ten- nis will be indulged in this.after- ncon, and tonight a dance will be tendered the visitors. Among those going down were Misses Drane, Conibear, Conner, Southard, Gra- Enz.m. Groover, Klopp and others !\\'lmso names could not be obtained. . . . { MISS CASON ENTERTAINED. Miss Roberta Cason and brother { Van entertained few of . their friends at their home Wednesday | evening in honor of Miss Fay Wat- ! kins and Winston Lawler, of South- Several interesting games a crland. | { ments served. -Bartow Record. LOUGHMAN GIRL WEDS. | RIS Rev. 1. T. Gaines, of the Method- {ist church, was called to Loughman { lust evening to perform the cere- | tiony which united in marriage Mr i Leslie Cre Mr. s, of Loughman, Gaines informs the Gazette ate affair, a large number of guests tions were beattiful and profuse. { The bride has been the bookkeen | er for the Bverglade Cypress Lum- | and ig @ beautiful and ac- | complished young lady, while the groom i< a risint young business | man of Arcadia, at which latter | place they will reside.—Kissimmee : (Gazette, ber Co,, { MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following licenses have been granted since our last is- sne: Columbus M Waunita Bell Law E. A rish Hender: marriage Luke and Miss Hillard and Miss Lessie Par- on and Miss Willie ) G Tohn B E. A merlin 1 Durrance iles n and Migs Ida Jones Piath and Miss Bessie Sum- Maxey . : Vida B ind Miss Vi T ! Al n Singletary ha Edwir Wing conori K and Miss 1Hill | Gitford E. Cumbee and ! Ruthie May Criffin D. W. \Alderman Goedwin | Wm. | [C Mizelle. Henry H Pauline S pder | R. 1. Rutherford | 1lizabeth Kimbronzh | H L and Crews ! Jas Laugzhlin and Miss Viola Surrency and Miss Nettie Walker and Miss Net- ! tie Yarbrough. Ganer and Miss Carrie Sny n wnd Miss Mary Darker Miss Leslie Zehendon and Miss Lula M Bartow Record. IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | COURT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY -IN CHANCERY. I J. H. Hempel R. B. Huffaker, ! Special Master in Chancery, et al. | It appearing by the affidavit of E | Tucker, Sr., in the above stated cause Dixieland | poration under the laws of Pennsyl- | vania of the ity of Franklin, nndl Catholie, Episcopal and |J. M. Crichlow, of Titusville, Penn- | £0ood iron beds from $1.50 | vere plaved and delicious refresh- .. Barker, of Arcadia, and Miss | that the wedding was a most elabo- ! :l.(iu:; in attendance, and the decora- m oand Miss Al Miss | uary, A. D. 1913, otherwise the al-' legations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is further ordered that said or- der be published once a week for! five consecutive weeks in the Lake-l land Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in said county and State. This 6th day of December, A. D. 1912, A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. TUCKER & TUCKER, Solicitors for Complainant. IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY-—IN CHANCERY. J. H. Hempel vs. Peacock, Hunt & West Company, a Corporation Un- der the Laws of Florida, and W. H. Overrocker. It appearing by the affidivit of E. Tucker, Sr.. in the above stated *|cause that Peacock, Hunt & West Company, a corporation under the laws of the State of Florida, who is a non-resident of the State of Flor- ida, and W. H. Overrocker, who has heen absent for more than eixty days last past, the defendants named in |the bill of complaint. | That there is no person within the | State of Florida, the service of a sub- proena upon whom would bind said dcfendants, and that the said de- fendants are over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that said defendants be and are herchby required to appear to the bill :oi complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th day of 1.|nnunr_\'. 1912, otherwise the alle- ! zations of said hill will be taken as | confessed by said defendants, i | Tt is further ordered that said or- der be published once a week for five congecutive weeks in the Lakeland Fvening Telegram, a newspaper published in said county and State. This 6th day of December, A. D. 1912 A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circait Court. | TUCKER & TUCKER, Solicitors for Complainant. VOTING BOXES At all the Drug Stores and H. C. Steven's Jewerly Store and H. O. Denny’s Fruit Store for the (ueen of the Firemen’s, 1000 Free Votes VOTES ONE CENT EACH. SEE THE . . . 31200 DIAMOND ARG JEWELRY STORE To be given to the lady receiv the largest number of votes for the (ueenk:. One | { of the Cent ¢ a Voie! . ’ T Firemen’s Carnivai Contest Opens Thurs., Dec. 26 ,Closes Thurs. Jan. 2 at9p, m Second- Hand | S@‘c CHEAP—At the second-hand stor¢ 1 “and Presbyterian churches |sylvania, St. Joseph’'s Iron Works, a springs $1.50 and up, dressers ¥ sual hours, Oing people's societies in the Epworth League, B. Y “d Christian Endeavor, will it the usual time and to Tiires, as well as the morn- the public is most cor- _Young men of Nichols have ' 4 number of Lakeland young 1own to that place and will | Tuin them this afternoon and | corporation under the laws of Mich- 'igan, of Berrein, Michigan, are non- residents of the State of Florida, the defendants named in the bill of com- plaint. There is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a sub- poena upon whom would bind said defendants, and that the said de- fendants are over the age of twenty- cne rears; it is therefore ordered that said defendants be and are here- by required to appear to the bhill of | complaint filed in sald cause on or Iami up, chairg 60c to $1; also have stoves, tables, cots, rockers, etc, « | sectional bookcase, good as new; al<n {one porch swing. A part of this fur | uiture has been used but very little e {ARCHER, 210 W. Main. s ARCHER See i"“ Second-Hand Store vith a houss party. Several before Monday, the 6th day of Jan- 210 West Main h‘fl,wmi A Reduction Sale of Women’s Coats and Coat Suits that will make history, begins SATURDAY MORNING My Shoe Department is brimful of op- portunitiessfor correct shoe buying at prices that are easy to pay. Always glad to show you. W W U. G. BATES SHRLOPOPOPOPOIOP O POFOFOIOF OHOSOFOFOHOPOBOEODOEQEOID iFor The Men R S N W A5 W € U BT Nothing would/please the menf{folks more for a Christmas Present than a Rox of A.H.T. CIGARS YouAretoBe the Judge Try “White Clover Hosr™ and 1 not highly satistactory in every way, call on your grocer for a refund of the purchase price. We authorize this for WE KNOW that White Clover Flour is as near perfect as it is possible to produce, “YOUR GROCER RAS IT" A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida 290 Blue. i QOOGOUUGGAOOODOIVIBOOOIVVVV L O LOLOTIDOBODIOLODOOOD B & o [& - - et L [ 4 OB BB 10 4D D i 1, BODOS OB i A Merry Xmas T0 YOU ALL Again thanking you for your LB TENTIL | 5 POLK COUN- |9 CHANCERY Naval | ¢ Frider Rab Corson orporation 0y ( I Foa Stores o, a he 1 of Georzia, K. wker, = i ho ¢ Aated greatly increased patronage dur- use that Carson Naval Stores Com- 16 ny, a corporation ander the 7:n\‘w._; t Georgia, is a non-resident of the| rate of Florida, and . weth " the State of Florids, who hag heen hsent for mor ¢t, the defendants 11 of complaint That there is no person tate of Florida, ibpoena upon ing the past year, | beg to re- Rab main, Yours truly, H. C. STEVENS 3 £y 3 e e e “FIFTIOSOBQFCSOFC O el g the corviee of a, ¢ would bind aid defendants and that iefendants are over the o it hat said non-resident o Waooin said of twen- ordered ndants bha re v-one years; is therae & Jeweler LAKELAND & FLORIDA: nd are hereby required to appear the bill of complaint in sahl‘ auge on or before Monday, the 6th fay of January, \. D. 1913, other- vise the allegations of said bill wili| o taken as confessed by sald de- | fendant. ‘ It is further ordered that this or-| ier be published once a week for five consecutive weeks in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper pub- | lished in said county and State i This 6th day of Decemb.r, A 1912, filed QOO0 Smith & Steitz For All hinds of REAL ESTATE See Us Fur ROSEDALE and PARK HILL lots% Lakeland. Fla g D.| A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court TUCKER & TUCKER, Solicitor for Complainant. —— Deen & Bryant Building Phoeniclan Relics Found In Spaln. | Some months ago important arche|™ e eological discoveries were made at G- | < ——— diz. They consisted of Phoeniclan tombs; and fresh excavations hl“' What She Saw In Him. 18"?“' ion I8 yielded satisfactory results. A few| “You must have scen some tralt in pl:”l;‘ g 02‘ gl T::s':r?t::n 1t ; . » sald Mr. Meekton, “or | ng and wins app 4 days ago further tombs were discov: ::um "’":‘n{:-n" married me” *I|is kmown that the silent onme could ered, and one contained a fossilized he - » ed his wife: “vour sublime [talk and talk to the purpose If skeleton. Colden amulets, rings and did.” repll to be my hushand.” | chose.—Leopardi. ; seals have a'so been found. amerve ia waating R ©HOPXPIPOFOPOSXFOPOFOSAPOP oo

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