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THE . Number dence Number w. coccce +d to the Society Editor al - W cial functions, elub .o as they ocour in 2 TLLEPEOxE MBLBS—SOGIETY EDITOI <oz CIAL ‘\oncz_llotwu for the Social Degarvment can be com: sl «ten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. by either of the above telephones odmwm meetings, church gatherings |nd3 s of social interest should be telephoned to this dep.rt- rder that their news value is not & \D OF THE pi 10 OF LEGINNING AGAIN. : some wonder- of Deginning Again, wistakes and all our colfish griet a shabby old like | Mr. {ty were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ocland, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. l'eulmm and lit- tle son Raymond, Miss Oeland and Mr. Oeland. First Function of Inauguration Week. This evening from N:io and Mrs. Chas, A, Tal- Ihassee, will hold a reception at the Cay, of EVENING TELEGRAM, MME. LUIS F. COREA Mme. Luis 1! Corea, who recently at- | tended the wedding of her brother, ' Robert V. Fleming, in Washington, s o door, I1ks' club in that city, the reception | an American and at the age of eight- oty again. leing in honor of Mrs. W. 8. Jen- | een was married to the Nicaraguan ; vings, M. and Mrs. A, K. Oviatg and | minister to Washington despite the ; : rotests of her family. He was iR it ¢ un- | Miss Latham. Mr. and Mrs. Oviatt p f 2 ¢ ome on it all u Ll 1" G ' | Zelaya’s representative, and at the [l e or Calllorhii, | gng of the Zelaya regime left the dip- Lo finds a lost [ where they will in futur side. Be- | lomatie service ! sides Mr. and Mrs, Cay, Gov, and +1o one whom our { Mrs. Jennines, Governor Gilehrist, Wall Pzser Hint, | ! ad done Governor-cieer and Mrs. Park Tram-| Before pu .« iw wall paper | stice of all mell will be in the receiving line |t is best to va,c\(-‘!hd oid p:\pe‘r,‘ s ; : nd if a beil 1 oi hoiling water 18 | ike ¢ CAfter the recention there will he [ ® A . . like an old L " placed in the room and Gl the wine B g dovws and docrs elosd the steam will i | | ne's gladdest l(). L goT N P to soeh an extent that I Those Who Will Be |4t s casily romoved | i | Governor and Mrs. Trammell's i 3 things we in- { Guests During Inauguration. | Eastern “Mining Dromoters.” f During inauzuration week, Goyv, Seven na Ivoccea fndia, were | romembered-—too Fand Mrs. Purk Prammell will have | Peecntly convieted of swin dling wom- | ’. their guesis ut the mansion Goy, | €% by pretending that had the | i P 1 o supernatural power of T money on s nweme CArammell s aunt, oAs. 3L Paelk; . | snoken, little prow g e ; o ™ deposited with them 1o e mu.l,.-d in pand her son Cland: Park, and her yglye in three diys’ e, | and one tdaushier, Mres. oo B Johnson, of | KoLy leeted thi fulit s ] the zovern brothons,: 4 o PP ISR ~ oely i othat might i ‘1- ..‘ i | CoR VINSTRELS WILL BE | otod i S8, e L Trammell, of Tampa, G ED BY LARGE CROWD. Ces fortunate, Pand W, W, Trammell, of Pensacola; | R pssible not to be bis uncle, KR, Trammell and two : | i tors, Misses Lessie and Lola, of LRl ; bols 4 ut i | X 1 B a) inning Again: I okeland; his e sisters and their | ! e “"’\. it )” “;"'n “"”‘ s A i ] 1) ‘ \ neer i eed od i | astinde, Sl Sod e W B fane PTe TR TG D t ' ! % h oncery wia by o large ndge Ling, of Esonville, Mre. and Mrs rudged I : o and appreciative crowd, and tonigl orv here i (L. of land. and N\t . o 'I d han . of Alton: 1™ hen the curtain ipoat the M asp of our lov- G ’b'”.' £ PRl o (" By '.'.r:.;umu!n. these old favorites will b | « ammell’s tuther, H ar- i could x|y of Crescent City, and Mmes. W VUL | i ‘|l : :l i | Sperrine, of laeksonville, B D, L I g B e 1|"i“ of Painhridge, . Fred Wil M q hapdest weo'd | Hams, of Atlanta, and Griftin Park, S ven best, \ wdor \la g cmwed loss \\ould . that will not | angaugue th new son 1 i St bl ! ! n, quaii ot ) N il 1" ] v Reunion Prinin n i their m ¢ Home of ! French Lett Miss M or m .-'1 Griffin. q n, first Panl Griflin’s home | Completion of Panama Ca-' g launghahl i =how iri avenue was the pal” (in The Chautanquan)-—Miss daty reunion Griffin’s relatives "t ming up to spend the st Thnsp in the par- it family Rigaing Al members are rec nd Byways” ed to read De- L in the Modlsh Plcture Hat Picture hat of black velvet with Sole trf aon mming. sweeping brim and paradise plume as 4 .. 1ome of Spruce Beer. ar beverage on the islands re and Miquelon, particular- 80ng the bank fishermen, is The neighboring New- TS probably introduced this ‘€ the French. Newfoundland from a very It has been Wonderful Power of Love. He who has a pure and unselfish love for any one being in the universe has thereby a new life, new powers, new possibilities, and new perceptions of all; and the very universe itself is & new universe te him, as viewed from , his new center of love and light—H. Clly Trumbull. : fcrget the No. of Bank 181 Report of the Coxdition of the ___ STATE BANK OF AUBURY D\ LE in the State o Flort close of bnrs Auburndale, at the S1st day of Decen RESOUR s oon ! Loans and dizcounts i 1K 1 and tixtupes ! I Cash on hand and in banks 11 { Hinterest paid ont | * ! $37.1 L& | LIABILITIES: ! Capital stock paid in ... $11.2 ‘1 | Interest and exchange. .. 121524 Cashier's checks ........ X I'eposits A AR T - 37,44 i‘ I, C. F. O'Doniel, cashier of v"‘l 2bove bank, do solemnly swear thi the above statement of the condition of said bank at the close of husin:=s on the 31st day of December, 1" is true to the best of my knowled and belief. C. F. O'DONIEL. Cashic! Correct attest: This is one of the few extra large hats worn this ses- | \ ; \OBLEY, 42d then only for formal affairs. W. G. JONES, JOHN PATTERSON, Directors. STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of January, A. D. 1913. E. E. LUSK, Notary Public. My commission expires Oct. 18, 1916. 23 LAK EL ANXND, FLA., JAN. 6, 1913, A Happy New Year To All Our Patrons We appreciate your past business and dur- ing 1913 will be better able than ever to serve you. PAGE RE= . SIXty secoud con 5, e photug tor the sion of the was luvoking divine sion i © i last s shaplain Coud: e house orivate v at e clow puidance ol the se Birds Worthy of Tratituae, It has been o ! tiee birds | “Did youse git auyt? ? whise in the United States suve § 110,000 ipc-rc-d the burglar on guard as his pal worth of crops cach r he tree | emerged from the wdow. “Nuw, de sparrows in fowa ent o ond pounds of | bloke wot lives here i ' re- “Dat's i yonse Journal, weed seed daily izod robin | plied the will eat 16 fect of « far daily, or Fhard el about 4,569 individuals a month, lose anyi'inz? othor in —Ghio Stal taph law makers, being Only Country Without Typewriters. Typewr " tion whic h, has no Ctongae. tuken many ot Thut n novn while retire to just at whom will use lan- made for ditfferont now wdred ‘nlvl all over the t nae for a very simple 1son, Ve ers that write {ts ion is China, D PR — & Don’t Neglect Your Eyes | (. Dr. H. Edgar Cole will be at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store January 7th, from 11:30 a. m. to § p. m. Q@ If you don’t see well or have headaches, pains in or about the eyes, such troubles can be relieved with special ground lenses Examinations Free! COLE & HULL Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland e