Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 1, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 1, 1913. i PAGE ARE ¥ SKIRTS NEVER SEEN T B P and L gy To All Our Patrons rhat Are Unique. m skirt 18 & “gim and distant past. All y p.t;k,-x up. if oot by drap- 4 ',‘”‘_,3}( py tunics and panels ¥ “he general effect of drap- mart suit of striped white n:v.nded for afternoon Wear B big motor coat, has a grace- der 1 wpic which suggests '.l r ol ki The foot of We appreciate your past business and dur- . TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Othce Mamber oo 0 0o R ey Besidence Number ... ............ oo e ... o, . . 138 SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the 8ucial Depaitient can be com unioated to the Society Editor by either of the above telepaones reveTTOPY ¢ ¢+ Mail written notices to the Bociety Editor. care Evening Telegram e . § Notices of social funotions, olub meetings, church gathorings ane } otucr items of social interest lhc::el: lbl;glt-l:pl‘:::edgt; thl;anl:p::t lng 1913 WI" be better ¢ ment l; socn as they ocour in order that then rews value is no: A ived. e BTN able than ever to serve THE NEW YEAR to welcome all visitors during the E Rours above specified. \We are standig on the threshold, we Regardless of weather conditions, U. G. BATES are in the open door, let everybody attend, bringing one We are treading on a borderland we or more good hooks—of course, those have never trod before; v'ho desire to do the handsome thing ' Another year is opening, and anoth- and present the library with several er year is gone, ; volumes, their welcome will be all’ We have passed the darkness of the the more hearty. night, we are in the early| e e morn; Miss Gladys Wilson Gave We have left the fields behind us Pretty New Year Party. | o'er which we scattered | Miss Gladys Wilson charmingly | | | iy seed; entertained a number of her l’riends: ; !'We pass into the future which none last evening with a New Year party | ! of us can read : at her pretty home on South Kon-i L | The corn among the weeds, the tucky avenne. L | stones, the surface mold, I The guests were greeted at lln-" AT AT AR AR e e fil (K] May yield a partial harvest; we hope door by Miss Wilson and Miss Gene- ; ' for sixty fold. vieve Morrow. After all had arrived | s Then hasten to fresh labor, to thresh several games and contests were par- | and reap and sow, ticipated in. one of the latter Imlngf Then bid the New Year welcome, and an advertising contest in which Miss | | let the old vear go! Esther Heath and Mr. William Emer- PARK HILL Then gather all your vigor, press son were the winners, Mow ) Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.) | forward in the fight, I Just as the old year went out and srt i henimed and underneath is & And let this be yvour motto: “For the new was ushered in, the lights wcond ben of black satin which falls God and for the right."” were turned out, and in the door-| i fort over the Instep of a patent leather | —Selected. way was placed, 1912, in large, red | «d boot. Black pipings and | e ioops and glass buttons trim Yo letters. As the new year came in | ‘ skirt and coat effectively. The | Charity Department Receives the lights were turned on, and the I f the cutaway coat front, in di- ' Another Donation. visitor was found to have really and ‘ Ten Good Reason, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill met contrast to the line of the tunie, The charity department of the truly arrived. i e k4 new note and gives mueh individ- | \\ oyan's Club has received $3 from Dainty refreshmlents of sand- altty to the sult. tlie Woodmen of the World to be wiches, salads, and hot chocolate uged for charitable purposes, which and cake were served, Mrs. Wilson Crange Comes Slowly. is very much appreciated. Leing assisted in serving by Mrs, L. | ; A ! . cure {‘o:] t(l),nthache ¢« o 0 N Battle. # ' ;ouer : ording ::: au co‘:ltem‘;::)rr:l:]'. | Picnic on Lake Hollingsworth Thos‘t e ""jf’wd tie -autnits “tcasated writings | Enjoyed by Young Folks. et watkine. e e viowe- M First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Miss Iattic Patton chaperoned a bel Watkins, Annie Gargyle Mayes, yes, G das ot T <ame oid world) | party of children on a picnie yester- Georgia Lanier, Esther Heath, Edith £ 5 day to lake Hollingsworth, where Tomlinson, Myrtle McRae, Mary Second. Because " is as HIGH |f DO( HIGHER than 8l'ly : all had a most delightful time. ' Jackson, Eleanor Gabard, of Tennes 4 s Cofld [ ] "a"d Those who enjoyed the occasion were see, Annie Belle and Mary McKay, | POim n Lakeland. Edna Bassett, Blanch Graham, Ha- | Irma Norvell, Dorothy Bates, Ros > 3 zel MeMullen, Frieda Rogers, Louise sie Strain, Hazel Ormshy, Helen Con | Thlrd. Because “ has One Mlle 0f Grano‘“hic Slde Walks. | Rogers, Ellen Watson. Annie Lgurie ibear, Linda Connelly, of Sanford; | O btore | Variug, Mary Weavor. e e 1t v, Wateon - Y Fourth, Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. ! 000 ner. Frank Thompson, Grover Tillis, ! ! Danghters of Confederacy ';'"_'N Richards, Ned Skipper, Alfred i X To Bl President Tomarrow, Mo, Net Sk, Wl 1. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be seen from its Summit. it the second-hand store, | A meeting of the Daughters of the 2ins. Leland MMy len, William I'm 3 . . W tom $1.50 wp | Confederacy is called for tomorrow crson. Carl Kern, Prof. Farrow, i R Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this and up, dressers $ | afternoon at X o'clok at the home Wilson e to $1; also have of Mrs. A. H. Darracott. This meet- s cots, rockers, etc., one I ing is called tor the parpose of eleet- ! . 20od a8 new; also | ing a new president, Mrs, 1. A. Cox | Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. tighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. Smart Coats. A ¢ ; ¢ Talored suits have smart cutawav part of this fur- | having tendered her resignation, ill coats or long Russian blouse coats. | * been used but very little | health preventing ler from assuming The collars are high and straight The 210 W. Main, these duties. A full attendance of straight band of fur used as a collar ]:.!I members is very much desired. and finished with a bow or ribbon at 589 | i the side or just beneath the coiffure == C" [R Preshyterian Ald Society at the back is very smart. | / | Elects New Officers. | . £ : z 3 = Fringed Mesh Bags. { The Ladies Aid society of the First New metal mesh bags are seen with "w S d Freshyterian ehurch met yesterday beaded fringe, and with frames partly eCflfl '“and store #fternoon at the chvirch for the pur- | engine-turned and partly chased in o] e ' pose of electing officers for the new | design. The fish scale mesh bag i " U0 West Main Street, Lakeland,Fla. | Ycar. The following were elected: ::;; ;;:e'l';e‘hln "'ne ::lfl.': ';:e‘;':. l::: S eee—— | Mvs. Trimble, president. | Fgutation of dlumrlbillly | i Upholsteri" | Mrs. A P. MeLeod, first vice pres- | bu ¥ { S I “ i ] |id | Er—— cmee——— i A B i g o "\""A S b it g Willing to Do Anything. ee. i d ‘!d Mrs. Boulware, second vice pr"s'l A little girl, now a famous artist, " "an T 1 dent. d long ago was cuught using her crayons | i Miss Leila Galloway, secratary I on Sunday. As the forbidden love | Deen- ”‘)ant “dttr {and treasurer i were talan foon, b oo sohbed outs [ [ ! ess a nu‘ Mrs. Trimble, the newly-clected | “Mamma, do iew e bave den b ‘ . Bu’ld'ng jprpsidnm, invited the ladies to meet a"w o ':l':‘rl‘ un'—a-—a —zraesurd [ 'RE upholstered. Lwith her for a social meeting two | YOU Wil ’ : i MIAITRESSES made over. | veeks from today. et g S S B or T UN3 of all kinds made to iV, ! » 5 4 o | Woman's Clr Will Give | VOTING BOXES | ' ARPETS SO o A 2 ’ 1At all the Drug Stores and 1. (. v - 4nd RUGS cieaned and | Recention This Afternoon il i i ol S0 matting, ete. And This Evening '.tewens Jewerly Store and V. v..wn;“r::v:o workmanship, l.'* Everything is in readiness for the ! Denny’s Fruit Store for the g ; - e e - iy !Ins, of Lakeland, wno| New Year's reception and book m ! I.a. -: e for about 16 years at Ol‘-lshpo“v\'or ;n";n 2‘i\v-;| (;mm 4 o'clock n 0' the riremc“ S' S Y Sveoe l SHURy Shncamut Wasning, | S, ., : D-n:.:” Fla Drop me a postal eard | this afternoon nuntil 10 tonight at car.‘val ! The friction of men in action is the | “This seat is provided by the viear| If those who are the encmies of il X #ho No. 411 8 Ohio ave- the club rooms in the Auditorium. BN - e ! ergy that sends the world spinning. | for old people and children, and not | 1anocent amusements had the direo- B e Phope [} . Disagreements are like flint and steel, | for men who are born tired,” is the | tion of the world, they wou!d take 72 Green. The officers of the club will be in | I(m free VO(OS | they strike the new sparks. Contrary | inscription on a jublic seat which has | 8WaY the epring ard youth, the forme ELd Arthur the receiving line, and with all mem- | opinions flafl the chaff out of lacas.— | just boen pl-cid in tha pretty Susseg | @F from the year. the latter from the ™ "0 as bers of this organization will be glad VOTES ONE CENT EACH. I Herbert Kaufman. | (Eng.) town of Midh bhuman lite.—Balzac. J.A.Coburn’s Greater Minstrels | Coming! ~ Coming!] ONE NIGHT ONLY|“[t9” s Coming i 0 e T YL T T sk Your Neighbor Who She [Is! senting an all whitecompanyCIlas [ fiano and sweetest sing- Musical Comedy COMING SOON r ede “aturing that droll comedian ers in minstrelry | With music and an all star cast. One A 29 ) ;}e o flndsale at Red Cross Pharmacy TONIGHT. Jan. 1, 1913, Night Only B A BY M ' N E Paul Gilmore and Company ! served Seats $1. General Admission 75¢ Balcony 50c¢ '"' Sd J 9 9 3 Watch this : o . pace for other s “« ’ First three rows of seats downstairs exclusively for children'under 12 at 25¢ "r ay’ an' 4 I I . 3 in The Havoc' .announcements

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