Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 22, 1913, Page 3

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Was before them. They must dance ) jaround and around e3gs, between | g I | eggs, without breaking any. Dut| . 2ccustomed to the dance, The feet i members of the royzl iamilies were et Faster Comes ;of the royal lady were as light £ e 5 )'.‘OQOOQQQOOQ‘;‘ CO0RAQAVUUARQ0QQOQQQ o : ONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR., : ‘lome knight were graceful in the : numm ..u.u-o-o-..o...uuo-....-..u......-..-81 g : wldencem“‘h ..-u.-..-o-.n..................-....13‘ -4 Love in those days was not long in g §otI otices-foF che Social Department can be com- & kindling. \-.Vhen the duke gazed into [] % to the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. © E;:‘:w;:mk‘:mi eree and UDOR t:e g BIHS on notices to the Soclety Editor, oare Evening Telegram. © ¢ % 0 91 his patAAr I 8 3 “‘:1 % of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and O o(sth Boe Re Knww (hat (he ouNE 0 Yol cos of socal {atarest should be telepboned to th depart- O sdh g B o W 0 occur in order that their news v ! y 4 gent 88 goon as they ey r news value is not : One year from the day the two 0 jmpaired. a i were married. Guests were given 0 BODOBOO D !sou\'enlrs of gold and silver eg2s: Lieoscenanunen P0QCWBAVRACAD (feq with spices which they called | ' tinued on each anniversary in m | Lakeland ”ilitary fland J ‘ory of that happy day in the fol | Easter eggs. This custom was con-] eX- 7 treme. When the dance ended not a illngle egg had been touched. M ch 3r d You’d Better em- rest | ~_ ,when with beating hearts they to- ; gether tripped the measures of the i i | Gave Fine Concert | e ance | i We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. | | ] = e k! Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and u concert LY the;alll(ielangox;h; i ; Jhllku Danfel. & House Plans Important, 2 i " .4 and the Rollins 3e | Three for Jack............ Squires | e care in the homc ) i i G¥ | ook place last nizot at e Wotbarttl s of el e e Accessories being the most complete ever G‘fl, +torium and Was a very bleas- | Medley from the South........ facilitated by right planning and the ‘gi" : A e ukly objestion omb| ... .. arr. by T 1. Pike|U8e of sullable matcrials for the 'yt Drought to the city. \s had to offer, and a very Glee Club. ::‘zl::;rucf\xzn a:;?«du-\(th i’l:]iw of e | \{ 5 i 4 4 " being that it was Dot |Pickanninny Lullaby ....... Macy | wator supsis snd aihr wfi?’;,:g;‘;fi:,‘:j[;-,; See our Children's Dresses==just received a shipment. B as it should have been., Messrs. Pope, Wetherill, Inman |are essentlal, rot only for comfort (F ;',e~ nd especially deserves better and Blackman. and for saving labor, hut »1se from | i The Offending Eye......... Tybout | the standpoint of home hygicne, | o Lakelind, and their entertain- Mr. Landstreet. SRR ] gents sould be more largely at-|The Brigand ........ «.... Spence Johnnle Jones' Sollloquy. | paded. In their first concert since Mr. Inman, “Gee! I wish | had a history that e consalidation of the bands, they |The Monkey Said .......... Nevin| ¥ould repest Hself "—Judae appeared 10 splendid advantage ren- Glee Club. — s gering £ T (e numbers which were PART IIL guch entoyed by all present. Annje Laurie ...... arr. by Bullard b apear 0 xplendid advantage, ren- Mr. Inman and Glee Club. gered 11 the Rolling College Glee Club: EStUd 0Tl e eeee e . Lacome Miss Daniel. Glee Club. Hark, the Trumpet .........Buck e Two Beggars ........ Wilson Quartet. Messrs. Pope and Inman. The Man \Who Apologized ....Anon @) Fro tho Land of the Sky- Mr. Landstreet. Blue Wilel cosesooes ...Cadman | College Songs .............. (B Cavwnita ooons .. d’Ambrosio Glee Club. Toworrow is Faster, the day when duke of Savoy. ol thines spring forth brizht and| o the day with visions of | proverhial Easter bunny. Mlnerva! $pencer Handy tells ug in the fol- loving interesting article how Eas-| o p0pi000 and, hearing it, the crowd became wild with enthusiasm. Cries When Marguerite of Austria was|oe Austria! and Savoy! rang throus in her youth and beauty she made a the air, and cheer followed cheer. pilerimage to the south of France!Marguerite graclously acquiesced, to visit the shrine of her favorite|piace in the dance. A serious tuski ter ezzs originated. wint. Some say it was to pray for a young and handsome husband. If so, ter patron saint kindly granted the prayer in advance of the petition. O her way she stopped to rest for afew days at Bourg, a village on the elze of a deep forest and at the foot ol the majestic Alps. On Easter Monday the people for niles around met to engage in the tustomary Faster games. The young reeent of the Netherlands from her ¥as very interesting to watch the older men shooting at targets and tasks of wine, the winner being al- lowed 1o put his 1ips to the cask and frink his fill. But when the young “upl« began to gather for the most ticiting event of the day then the Princess grew enthusiastic, for you remer ber, she was young and fair, @d «.on queens dream dreams of han lsome, loving partners. The moment arrived for the von- 't One hundred eggs were scat- red over the ground. A young man ad 4« majden began the figure. 1l the onlookers laughed it was a ¢ affair for the dancers. The 2 that could skip over the eges, tlide between them, twirl about %m in all the varied gyrations of e dance, without breaking or tacking an egg might marry each 9?_9? n spite of the opposition - '€ir parents. Each couple was al- ?T"'« three trials, and, the dance *€Ing successtully concluded, none d“".’i oDpose the union. W“'H!e the merrymaking was at its :'::m the sound of a hunter’s horn '“I2 through the forest. Soom ap- :”3:“1 2 company of horsemen in i@ rilliant uniforms that the sim- 7-asants stopped in their dance E 10 2 . %222 and wonder whom they mizht o M their head rode a beautiful % dressed as only the mobles of ... ''me dared dress. He sprang . his horse, bent a gracetul knee Py chatelaine of the castle and e ted her hospitality. Of course K hostess granted 'it at once, for % Tag Philibert, the handsome :mtrtr'— at the hands of the people ‘ Mace beside the chatelaine of the astle enjoved the sceme hugely. It il in memory of the resurrec-|the duke had interrupted, was now i the blessed Savior, and YOUNg: resymed with greater merriment a1d (1t ulike look forward to the oc- | ¢han ever, After watching the danc- ou with a sense of joy and|ers Marguerite in jest said, ** I would iving, To the children it i8{¢hat I were one of those simple peas- of unusual pleasure, for they ants and might try the dance.” t colored Easter eggs, hfdde“ {regent and said, “Madame, will you in mysterious places by the ..;;e e to be your partner in the dance that is going on before us?"” l ———————————————— (a) One Fine day (Madame But- (b) Love Is the Wind...MacFayden terflyy ........ STy Puccini Your Crocer Knows— We Know— and we want you 1o know=that WEITE CLOVER FLOUR IS BICTTER i Anditwill e the eic ©matter The dance, which the coming of in the world toconvinee yon of the fact—and tois a faci, it you wall but Liveatial Fully gua mtecd by both your grocer and ourse oy *“YOUR GEGCUR EAS IT” Philibert bowed low before the fair This was equivalent to an offer of It's a real question of dollars and cents to YOU. “Do you want to know ust how being and where your money spent?” The only dependable, exact meth- od of solving the above is the open- enl_ng of a CHECKING ACCOUNT. You can practice GOOD economy only when you know WHERE to curtai] the expenditure. A checking account will show you. HldagToom! 18 for. the | cATriage. that RO P IPOT RS0 POF O QD SR HIPUOH HHOSEAETHCR Oy ¢ Givd o gives his best man and ushers favors , 8 and, of course, pays the marrlage'tee. s And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you dom’t find The bride's family entertain the wed-|$ me in my office, mail me desoription, price azd terms. 'l do ¢ ding guests and mecet all other ex | {he rest. . Loans uegotiated. i penses. Duty of Groom's Parents. ¢ E J OH NS ON * ' When a couple become engaged 18| . ' it necessary for tho groom's parents |2 to send cards or any message to the é R EAL EST‘ATE bride's parents, they having as yet no | ¢ 4 acquainiance and not residing mear!é LAND, FLORIDA enonrh to ench other to exchange | ': ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILRING, W 3 | enlls?=—Nartha, 6moomoaoom¢mwc»muoww ‘fl____m’i_ Wicn a young man notifiles his s parents of his engazement thoy cer Off tne Wire, AN Ersehan alnly s i0 2 Operator—"Number, please?” Sub-| Get a dozen tiny bells, and every ':,,h11}1\"kh;“‘.':,d.‘,,,:(}:;]\.,? n::fi;"‘tt:r(;:‘c;:n‘: seriber—"1 was talking mit my hus !time a bottle of polson 13 brought And it 18 a very protty courtesy to ask | band und now I don’t hear him any [lnm the house tie a bell to the neck. I ¢ o visit them. more. You must of pushed him ofl;Even in the dark the bell will tinkle de vire—Milwaukee News, {ts warning. Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in theBest Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is asgHIGH 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. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Fighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. —__—See= Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan .- or S. M. STEPHENS . ¢ g PG . P T ST P - GET READY | takes him and h!s best man to the ' church and himself and bride away. . P T d i | Ile buys the wedding ring, bouquet Llst Your roperty 0 ay | for bride and attendants and usually

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