Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 3

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SOCIETY '| T L a00020002C0Q002000000000 0 N ¢ o TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. - e g2 ¥ S e sy < Q Q (E—Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- o o the Society Editor Ly eitber of the above telephones. & Lotices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. © al functions, club meetings, church . lerings and @ o =3 o [} Qo ¢ sovial interest should be telephoned ‘. this depart- s they occur in order that their novs value is not L 202000000000000%30000000000f T lu:_ Chautauqua’s Fine | Literary and Musical Talent | o ——————- neplished woni sopular. Od friends will greet her Lakeland platfor o | vith delizht and new ones will soon ! Lt Chautaug !feel like old friends. stotalent to se- 1 Miss Gross, the talented .~m:~-r," { states, v there {who is here the first week of the | or L Chat- | Chantangua, has a voice that one in-f roud d 'pnih“,\w..fi!‘_\ falls in love with, Clear as | fite hat they hell, it vibrates through the lars.e | " eze of Hv- anditorinm and resounds with mel ody on the ears of the audience. kh ady charmed with Miss | ud does eaci iendid attrac- Chautauqua { in the hearts ol Miss Mabel Jaund comes Mrs ire whose child impersonations are extremely delizhtful and old a young alike will never tire of listen- | cryvone is al Gross' singing | Rozelle is a | aivl. i Cwhom all love and tiring enerzy before opens, coupled with ing to her readings llent husband, is one I'his completes the list of the mu- | . assembly is such a sical and literary talent which will jeaves nothing uu- "delight the occasion one lons doys i Mrs. Adams lec- be oat the 11 0'cloek hour the Rozers” Goshen Band, which we culture, and in years have lett to the last--no, we dulu'(' means ot say we left the best for the last, but and strength to ‘ we will say that among the real stel- | ' Wi spent large sums in lar attractions of the Lakeland 0 and benefit throush ! Chantanqua is this fine musical ag- ation. They make about the | finest music we ever heard and their reportoire includes anything the au- As Mr ' Chauntauguans the ftirst few | ! However, no account wou'd | complete without a word about s been the b _and this season the will continue. Kling, who came r=t Chautauqua, is back juin'ww- may desire to hear. i\ | wil are delighted to see Roscoe, the Idader, says: ‘Let us plished reader and im-! know venr favorite, and if we have ipon the Lakeland pl;\l-!nul wot it we'll diw it up, and it we | ;um‘l find it we'll play somethinge ! {Jine's engagements lun’n-iv'.\v.‘ which is certainly a fair prop- | i from coast to coast, and | osition, ! proof of her artistic| The talent is good, hetter, host, | had than her record [and evervbody is delizhted with ! i to appear ;lu.xin}nw:‘ offorts and will eontinue s | { as many as twelve urtil the end of the avsembly, when Her repertoire | we fee] sure all will wish it could be artistic and ed over again, o city. i orions, ST VALENTINE'S DAY. one which all lov- rd to throughout the | 3 and this morn- i(.'h“““ 1 parts of the coun- | +r than usual, carry- e messages Trom man ]'\‘N'H wan and woman, It is a men- tal comradeship. or admiration, sure, woman are quite each other's and success may inter- ana and sutisfied to hear of Liealth, happiness Months, or even years, vene without their meeting, they feel no sense of loss or lonel:- ness. At times the thought may flash across either mind that it would be pleasant to meet and ex- But there is no This man where is the girl who who is so near and eart? nd the She remembered day is therefore tor all concerned. In *well been said that wiiteth not Tor time nor tide areetin pain in separation. chiange | 1f vither hears of the other's mis- vpens, t croweth wide " fortune, loss or failure in any pre ¢ o+ 'j,.'-'_ there is genuine regret and \ How svmpathetic sorrow. T% 1% a Person | When they meet, there is mutua: (it Comnanion” thinke | pleasure and exchange of ideas and i people, falline now- | experiences, but no pain at parting. *he nse of those super-| i no necessity is felt by either for ¢ impoverish conversa | fixed date of meeting again, instead of merel’ | The moment that necessity is feit o person for a serviee ren v either one, friendship has crossed S ocustomary a generz- | the danger line hark him “verymuch.” A man or wolnan may entertain a service is no more than | julr dozen or a score of such friend- wneil, There is some- ! o ips, according to his or her capa omplaint And vyet }hiliti ‘ interest A wou- b has an agreeabl 5‘, m onj coeting one man oc who can say ‘\4 onal or s another for it from the ’l ¢ wisdom. avother for his know.-| is rhat o {ede §4 nother tor his ‘Verr | & eable e Not ot > a hit with on¢ i; necessar vet all cor In't at all with au- |1 o it nt She nt is to know r,mr' d the zosd fortune of between the [\Hxl one, <o s misfortune hen vou come '-)‘ She would do any favor cousistent Ve ar really war“' with good 1 1y one of them body VERY MUCH. | she wonld cned by the deat: shonldn't we? Thf‘m any one of them, vet the loss 1 do his thank-| would not shadow her life hat seems original and | This i wholesome, sin add a word t¢! core iriods)ip between man and k which will geem to 10 of real gratitude.| It in no sense platonic love. ! thanker will express| The moluent we use the world love ntiment in a hollow o sgpeak of a claim. a necessity. TV way., Worse luck—] The element of love entering into von't get the serviee ! our affection, we find the object nec- St.Petershurg Independ- | essary to our happ When a man becomes in any way 4 . i 2 = | necessary to a woman, or a woman T ler Wilcox |to a man. the tie is no lonzer mers 4 ¢ Love. { “friendship,” nor can an trumped- e latonie love to be so shal- | up makeshift of “platonism” dis- b an he seen thronugh at a ' grise its real nature. | When any human being becomes a ot exist | part of your plans for pleasure or t 70 such thing. | happiness, there is danger ahead for i3 a friendshlp possible be-|you, if that being is of the opposite ! match into a dynamite factory and | HOMISOOFOSOHOIOH0SISOHOE0 charm- | - 'P 0. Bldg, Phene 319, Lakeland, Fla | ™ |Office Phone 278 Blue! which does not call for actual ass,- | 14, 1913. FLA., FEB. THE EVENING TELE! Gm' LAK ELAND, sex and not related to you by bloed ties. Wreath it over as you will with flowery talk of platonic love, never- tieless, you are marching to the clasm of dangeirous eXid riment. You may as well carry a lightet That Cold Weather «JAS CAME” Here's the place to get that Coat Suit--- Going at Rock Bottom Prices say you are safe. It is when the social and holiday side of the man's nature feels tie necessity of some one woman to share his enjoyment that he needs t» be on his guard, if he wishes to avoid giving or receiving pain or finding himself in some sort of trou- ble. OHOFOIOROSOHMOSORTLTHOROH -The Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, N8se and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Pkone: Office, 141; Residence, 22§ Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. | DR. R R. SULLIVAN SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours—9 a. m,, 1:30 p. m; 4:30 | p.m, 7p m i Deen-Bryan; Bldg., Ground Floor. PR. W. 8. IRVIK DUNTIST piisced tn July, 1¥0@ tooms 14 and !5 Kentueky Batidter Phopes: Office 180 Restdanes &+ | BATES' SHOE STORE The Place to BUY GOOD SHOES — I.) ® N I KELSEY" Bf.AN‘fiiN_.‘ __1 Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A.| mcets ever'y second and fourts Thurs- meets every second and fourth Mon- | M. Regular communications held on | day night. Woodmen Circle first|day pights at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- | second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p ded Phnrsdays, W, ). Bstridge, | ing brothers and sisters cordially in- Visiting brethren cordially in | Couacil Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. Crandian of Circle MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G. J. . WILSON, Secy. Ok. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg LAWYER TUCKER & TUCKER | vited, MRS ILA SELLERS, See. | i K OF P. . —Lawyers— Reymondo Bldg. | Regular meeting every Tuesda)y Lake Lodge No. 2, 1. 0.0. F, raland Fonds | Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No.| .4 7.39 4¢ 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- | meets Friday nights at 7:30, at L — |29 meete the first Thureday night Inf ;)0 oppers aiways welcome. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are J. A. COX— each month ip Masonic Hall. Visit- F. D. BRYAN. cordially fnvited. MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND i'|"f‘ "":‘]“‘:"“':"““Jw;‘cs;'l"e‘n SAe'c) D Chancellor Commander J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. Leonard, H PG JL K son, . . NOTARY PUBLIC. i A M. .ACKSON, Secretary. j W. P. PILLIANS, N. G. : i i LY AR P u:___ o Pie ity M. | Palm Chapter, ). 6. 8. meets every| Meets I:flf'rr.;fi’ sgmfdlyn in every G LA toB of L E N( s LDWARDS {secoud and fourth Thursday night® month at 10 1. m. at the home of| Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 Attorney-at-law lof cach month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. § . Spacling on Kentucky avenue |G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every Office in Munn Buildlag ;Flora Keen, W. M., Lucle F. B. A. C. SHAFFER, Comfgander. gecond and fourth Wednesdays of LAKELAND, FLORIDA Eaton, Secy. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN 8ec'y. E. WHEELER | DR. SARAH i i Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. Rebekah Lodge: No. 4 Elunora House Phone 278 Black. @ D & H. D NMENDENLHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination Bu veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. | Architect. | | Newest Ideas in Bunzalow Designing | Lakeland, Florida. Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill D 0. ROGERS, | Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida. R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— toor 7 Bruart 8ldg Bartow. "> DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Building, Over Postoffice Phone 339. Resldence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House ) i BARTOW, FLORIDA. ! Examination of Titles and Real Estate I:aw a Speclalty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN 'TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND : ORGAN. 'Room 11, Futch and Gentry Dl Hours: Mononday, Thursday an Saturday, 1 to 5 LAKELAND, FLA First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. | Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. | | Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth.F llBe{:ause Shade Trees will be planted on ail streets this all. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Besause if you don't, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. ' | GENTRY UNDERTAKING CO. % FUNERAL DIRECTOES. Futeh & Gentry Building. Phone—Day, 241; Night, 12 Rtil | —Jeo—r Deen- Bryant Go Co Rogan Building or S. M. STEPHENS LO.O.F Meets every Friday night at 7:30 at L 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessee. Visiting brethers cor dially invited. T. E RUBERTSON, Nobdle Grand. E. M. BMAILES, Rec. Sec.

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