Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 25, 1913, Page 3

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009" ] : Office Number c.cccoecccecee Res-dence N —— CE—Notices for ghe Social Department can be com- ;erIAL Nmm Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. il written potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ont &8 500D a8 they oocur in order that thelr news value is not . b punicated to Ma Notices otber items o impaired. 00000GORANNRUADOCANDOACYNAVOOGDO | DESTINY. P — 7o eacl man's life there comes time supreme, gue day, 0B night, one morning o one noom, . 0Op yiportune, One ! s fulfiments gleam. u1, happy be who, to wait, el G Z koows also how to watch and work and stand oo lfe's br the prow T \" with fate rod opportunity’s 02aQQ0QA0Q0 0 TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. .ut through which sublime knowing how oad deck alert, and at % o, seize the passing moment big : EVENING Teiledi , Clarles Harrell, Mrs, Ed Vaner, Miss Ruby Dell Holloman and l.ics Nell Holloman poured tea, assisted by [ j Mrs. Mercer Baggs, Mrs. B. E. Jen- nings, Miss Merreil Mclyre and Miss = | Mariam Philpot. CQALAAA0ADRQACQACAQQ| Mr. B. C. Dickenson and Mr. Chas. o Adosta entertained the Saturday 1 Night club last week, complimentary to Mrs. J. R. Pottle, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dillon gave an oyster roast Saturday night at Lzke Douglas for Mrs, B. D. Fudge |and her house guests. To meet the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ausley and Mr. and Mrs, Mercer Baggs. L] ®eeccesecscrctacsnnee o o | |N CHAMPAGNE CHARMEUSE rick, Mrs: Henry Stone, Mrs. E. M. Buck, Mrs. R, E. Ceipper, Mrs. M. vills, Mrs. H. C. Stevens, Mrs. Ca- son, Mrs. O. 0. uavis, Mrs. Chas. Durrance, Mrs. Chas. Conner, Mrs. \W. A. Melton, Mrs. A. A. Renner, ireighted bour, one moment \rs. H. Peterson, Mrs. A. Potts, Mrs. E. M. Park, Mrs. \W. R. Haden, Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. C. A. Owens, Mrs, W. W. !Carter, Mrs. McCorquodale, Mrs. S. |L. A. Clonts, Mrs, 8. J. Perry, Mrs. R. C. Henderson, Mrs. E. C. Flan- nagan, Mrs. . D Edwards, Mrs. E. C. Angell, Mrs. Combs. . .6 ® Two Clever Playlets Given At Auditorium Last Night. Mrs. Roy Johnson and Mrs. C. A. extended | Harper, two Tampa matrons, put on two playlets at the Auditorium last ad, A -reat clock of Destiny |night under the auspices of the As- \Wgen the oW \ strikes & \ A . S FRETTY 600D P T people re DFetty good peopla, Taking th W all in all, . worst of £, lot «Often it’s very s, $ut mwst of ‘em go on' HYINg, oirg ‘he best they ¢.SB: Ibavent i rap for that ,ardwork- ing chap \{ . The wvorace human man. \ Peopl e protty good people, Tryioe wad to be kind, And the wrong they do—except & few— Is just because they’'re blind, Blind and bothered and busy, Harried by toil and strife, Yor work and fret is the game they get sl of the years of life. Ty do zood deeds in silence, | {iding their Jove away, Aud few are told of the hearts zold Tirtbing in mortal clay. Jie ! oarts that always answer, Heaing the rightful call— “ie are pretty good people them all in all! -Wiriugton (Del.) Morning News. . L) . Lister Egg Party. Marjorie Hetherington enter- uiged a number of her little friends laterday afternoon with an Easter % party. Several games were Jared on the broad veranda, after *icy the children were invited out o the lawn where they searched for e eggs. of P Various games were played, after Yich all were invited to the din- 82 100m, where ice cream and cake Ve gerved. Candy rabbits and eggs Tinented the table, and these :?P? Ziien the girls as souvenirs of =% Ovcasion. Those present were z“_flrni_l‘xg Sammon, Minnie and kKipper, Pansy Richardson, sill, Elizabeth Lee, Dora and 0%, Mary Louise Boulware, :‘:‘ Bailey, Marion Brooks, Alice Egie L BN Xigl 0l Social Meeting Ba st Ladies, k. Voman's Missionary and Ald E of the Baptist church held & % laeeting at the church Mon- A ““rnoon, ':1 ' devotional exercises, led by .;s' |' the following program dered: ““l Solo—Mrs, Cason. o1 The Past and. Futare ! the Society-—By Mrs. C. B. v .‘C.'.; 0! N hazey ; ~—3rs. Renner. .00 Circles—Mrs, Buck. 0—Mrs. Renner. ““i12—Mrs. Stevens. , los were beautifully ren- “ thoroughly enjoyed by all, on at the piano. " “uting to the success of the T ¥as the talk on “Cireles,” we... UK. The society is going Ve ; lzelf nto four circles and .. "% in an enthusiastic and de- * 2ud beneficial points. Aft- "_"":Tam the ladies repaired I°X, where they were “Wous refreshments. - The Moxe., :“°mben and visitors wers £y g, 75 J. H. Caymack, Mrs. My oUSDerry, Mrs, Ida Carlton, M g, . '52les, Mrs, R, E. Bridges, B. Dickson, Mrs, J. L. Pad- —ADnonymous. ~ You ¢rn fnd ® good spot in the' ‘w nner gave some very in- | sociated Charities of Tampa and ,whlch was participated in by Tampa | talent. § I The audience was very small, but those present enjoyed the entertain- , ment, the program being as follows: Comedy: Trouble in Plenty. Caste: Trotter Southdown—Mr. 8. b, q, K: Bvan, atter ’, Mrs. ™ Roy Johnsoti- Mr. Jack Beildm vin. “iss ‘Willle [ Mrs. Jagk - Benson¥ ™ ! Duane Thomas, Meredwis — Mr- Miss RY® Southdown—Mrs. ‘—Mr. Dan Gal- i, N Wilbelm Beading — Selectsf, Burns. Pantotaime—‘Jegus, .M Sowd"—Mrs. €. A, Harper;, ’SA K. Evans. \ Solo~-Slumber Song—Kate'\, nah, Mrg, Roy Johnson. [ i ' Reading — “High Cultur® '\, |ll-.xle," Miss Esther O'Neil. ! Duet--""The Good Old Starry Fla &, ‘ Mr. 8. K. Evang and Mrs. Roy Joh - son, Comedy: A Picked Up Dinner. Caste: ver of My sung by Van- | | { Mr. Thompson-—-Mr. F. 1. Archi- e o l bald, 2 | Mrs. Thompson--Mrs. C. A. Har- “me with gown of per. ‘use’ and tunic of Biddy, Yade. The sailor Jurns. ° sllk. The belt Accompanyist, Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 1inav. [ Managers--Mmes. Johnson and — | Harper. Business Harper. A street ci\ the Servant—-Miss Reba |‘charpagne chare chiffor in the same’ & collar and cuffs are & Is of black velve\ sadt, e s i A M.nnl:'er.'—url. C. A Away w‘tll(;at‘: I‘fl:: Lkeland Ladies Charmingly A filflly fllsca&. ‘Enteruined at Bainbridge. Mrs. J. D. O’'Hern,and Miss Cath- 7 : ._ lprlnc Cowdery are members of a|A Safe Old-fashioned Remedy: Quink- house party at the home of Mrs. P g 5 0O'Hern's sister, Mrs. Fudge, at Bain- y Relievds All Distrassing Symptoms, bridge, Ga. Of the social function It you are subject to frequeni given in honor of the house party, the Bainbridge notes to the Atlanta (‘onstitution says: colds, or if you have any of the dis- Mrs. Robert May, Mre. H. L. Gans, | tressing symptoms of catarrh such Mrs. Edwin J. Perry, Mrs. E. T.|as stuffed up feeling in the head, Hines, Mrs. A. D. O'Brien, Mrs. Wal- | profuse distharge from the mnose. ter E. Gardner and Miss Gertrude |sores in the nose, phlegm in the Philpot entertained Thursday after-|throat causing hawking and spittinz, roon with a reception at the Calla-|dull pain in the head, or ringing of han for Mrs. B. D. Fudge and the|the ears, just anoint the nostrils o: guests of her house party, Mrs. W.|rub the throat or chest with a littl 1.. Spearing, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs.|Ely’'s Cream Balm, and see how '] D.O'Hern and Miss Catherinc|quickly you will get reliet. iCowdery, Lakeland, Fla.; Mrs. James| In a few minutes you will feel your Bonneyman, Birmingham; .irs. A.|head clearing, and after using the ' (' Davenport, Thomasville; Mrs. F.| Balm for a day or so the nasty dis- | E. Land, Dawson; Miss Betty Fudge, | charge will be cheeked, the pain an i Atlanta, and Miss Emmie Yockey, | fever zone and you will no lonzer ! Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Pauline Har- cffensive to yourself and your friends ‘ rell, Miss Lucile Diffie, Miss Elsie by constantly hawking, spitting an:! Crum and Miss Nina Mills presided { blowing. at the tea tables. The parlors were| Shake off the grip of catarrh be- attractively decorated in palms and | fore it impairs your sense of tastr. cut flowers, pink and green being the [ emell and hearing and poisons you - color scheme. There were about 200 | whole system. In a short time yo guests calling. can be completely cured of this dis Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen gave a|tressing disease by using Ely’s Crca: fish fry and picnic at Lake Douglas, Lalm. This healing, antiseptic Balm. Friday complimentary to Mrs. B. D. | coes not fool you by short, deceptiv Fudge and her house guests. relief, but completely overcomes ti:- Mrs. Charles Parker and Mrs. T.|disease. It clears the nose, head an A Ausley entertained Saturday aft- throat of all the rank poison, soothr ernoon with a Japanese tea for Mrs. |and heals and strengthens the rav ' B. D. Fudge and her guests. Receiv- | sore membranes, making you proo ling with Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Aus-|agalnst colds and catarrh. lley were Mrs. Fudge, Mrs. W. L.| One application will convince yo: Sr;earing. Jacksonville; Mrs. A. C.[and a 50 cent bottle will general! Davenport, Thomasville; Mrs. Atti-|cure the worst case of catarrh. It i ! cus Parker, Mrs. J. D. O’'Hern, Lake- | guaranteed. Get it from your dru- land, Fla.; Mrs. James Bonneyman, | gist today. Birmingham; Mrs. F. E. Land, Daw- W son; Miss Betty Fudge, Atlanta; ERAL BUILDING SITES Miss Emmie Yockey, Jacksonville; Treasury Department, Office of the Miss Catherine Cowdery, Lakeland, and Mrs. Chisholm Ausley, Mrs. Secretary, Washington, D. C., Wm"fl. - ,“. - R LTINS I - o Are You Looking For Your Wife? She is at Bates’ Department Store. Wouldn’t won- der if your daughters are: there, t0o. It's a mighty fine place to go ior Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries and everything to be found in a First- Class Department Store. U. G. BATES e e March 12, 1913. Proposals are hereby solicited, to be opened in the office of the super- |Vising architect, treasury depart- /_ I:nent, Washington, D. C, at 10 io'clock a. m., on April 8, 1913, for the sale or donation to the United States of a corner lot, centrally and conveniently located and suitable for a federal building site at Lake- land, Florida. The site must be approximately 19,000 square feet in area, and if the lot offered is rectan- ( nurchase date. BARCLEY CORSETS (Not Sold in Stores.) 4l measurements by the gular, its mipimum dimension mup¢ be hot less than 120 feet. 7 Upon application the postmasie | will supply prospective bidders with | a circular giving particulars as to rcquirements and instruction for preparation of bids and data to ac- company same, W. G. McADOO, Secretary. 403 PARK HILL VWAMMWWAMWY VWAMAAMAMAAY the art of corset fitting. "\ o 3 s - until you have worn a ) “Tha Kind That Pt . ™ Sl ey pointment. Ten Good Reason, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill ' Firs. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. - Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIG i point in Lakeland, HER than Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautitul Lakes canbe seen from its Summit, Sixtbi: Because Shade Trees will be planted on all 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. R 7 — Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan .2 or . M. STEPHENS any BARCLEY CUSTOM CORSET A new (iorbset furnished troé 18 b4 Barcley guarantee It a stay should - E rust or break within one year from . are cut scparately to your individual LARGEST . MAKERS OF STRICTLY CUSTOM CORSETS in the world and fitted in the privacy of your home by an ex- pert corsetiere thoroughly trained in PRICES ARE REASONABLE. You will never realize the full beauty of your figure - /s Phone or write our loeil' iepmonu. ' /// cz81-732 'ive: MBS, SAM TIDWELL, 815 E. 77 Orange St., Lakeland, Fla., for anap-

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