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HONOR ROLL OF THE LAKE JORTON PRIVATE SCHOOL GRADE 1. Lamar Cox. GRADE 1L Nan Melton. Robert Pate. Ruth Bianchard. Inez Sidman. GRADE 111, Edith O'Doniel. GRADE IV, Majcrie letherington., Elsie Cox. Dora Cox. W. T. Ellis. Nettie Mae loward. A, Jennings, of Bambers. y ¢ to the city the guest . r. Mrs. J. D. O'Hern. . Kibler and Monk 1pa today on a busi- trin, making the ton's car. Ltterson and Mr. C, L. ve been selected as P'resbytery to be held| Emma Lee Deeson, .+ (13 bezinning mext Tues- Thelma Carter. i Henry Jerkins. GRADE V. Marian Patterson. Webb Harvie. GRADE VI Leila Buchanan. Helen Harvie. Kenneth Warren. GRADE VIIL. Mary Gardner. GRADE VIIIL Anna Ellis. Myrtle Keen. GRADE IX. N b ¢ A Turley and family, of u. N. (., are recent com- ) Lakeland, who will make this their future home, Mr. Turley be a position at the A, C. L. I b O'Hern and Miss (‘ath-]’ owdery have returned from gant visit in Bainbridge, Ga., they were members of a house sven by Mrs, O'Hern's sister Fudge None, A i March 21-April 4 Tucker, Sr., still re- MEDULLA NEWS NOTES. ill at Mulberry, this fn - the fourth week she has been rer bed. While slightly md, she is still in a very weak- condition, On Saturday morning the boiler ot the sawmill operated by Messrs. Clifton & ¢ exploded, seriously scalding two men and breaking the ‘ third man’s right arm in two places. The injured parties were doing very well last heard from and have the sympathy of the entire community. ¢ they take the steamer for Mo- Mrs. McMullen, who has been quite Viss Jones will not return to|sick recently, we are glad to say is ), but will go to her home in |able to look after her house affairs Vireinia for the summer. again. Mrs, Slaymaker and Nttlo girls P G £ Southard brought us a|have returned to Rrooksville, accom- e of the finest and Iurgen:panled by Miss Odessa Dossey, of friit we've seen this season. | Velcome, fruit is of the seedless variety We are having some fine weather wis zrown on Mr. Southard‘ai""d farmers are busy ecultivating ¢on Lake Morton, Mr. Southard | their young crops. 12 the half of the grove former-| The Standard Phosphate Co. is now perty of €. E. MeMullen, | running double shift. Al quiet here imuch to our comfort. e to 0 Jiss May Jones and brother, Dr. ne, and her guest, Mrs. Mec- an1, 10t last night for Tampa, b rnts on the lake. EMoor, of Houston, Texas, | NOTICE OT INTENTION TO APPLY . Mrs. Munger, spent| FOR AMENDYMENT TO THE the guests of Mr. | CHARTER OF THE CITY %ter and family | I' LAYELAND. m. Mr. Munger | 3 neral secre- . A, oni Wi Not is herel iven that a bill Vit OUISVILLE | te Limited; daily ners. Ho C. Bretney, . MR, Jacksonville. Children, 1t be amused on 1 a “ring toss" can be purchased To Amuszs Children who ba! d game a for = a0 cer ce and then & !red stick for outdoor use, or a red Unete ben Says. den €. 4 =0 that the game can nywlse '] wooden ¢ that the game F2with several lppllu.nu gor | be plaved or: on rainy days; It ; ' to worry because the | 18 a good game for children of almost r ¢ axn for the olde Iways T 13 ro much greater | &NY ax or the older ones alway ; find much fun in it, and it teaches| the littler ones to aim well and throw | ¥ =g correct!y. T e nnesesseed e, 8e o~ 3 . v @ ¥aystone to Suecess. Y i 3 “Tte only b ward success that . e I bave ever fo worth while are, - first, to have a 1 willingness to work for it. That 18 the main thing. Ccincident must be & realization of the al=olute neressity of good health and zn absorbing In- terest or hobby entirely diferent from one's pursuits."—Edward Bok ia the Strand.* 0 esezeease ot 257 axp BEST O° THR COUNTY. ! of Power. 1 \bmm&) WIII Preserve aged Tree. 3 LLOP On the Canandaigua lake shore high | 7 ‘.OF DEATH. way, at Tichenor Springs, ds & Wisko venerable tree, which, experts declare, e i pot less than eight hundred years old. Recently improvements at this point were begun, which, it was thought, would necessitate its remov- al, but in response to popular protest I AT,I?!,L ROMANCE. ‘“stern Comedy.) ..... Cossdn e 108 the highway commission has decided Rz bk to let it stand.—Waterloo (N. Y.) Ob TNBKe 19 e ansel] perver. s with four rlags and & HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. Mrs. Deasley has returned from a two weeks' visit at the home of D. T. Lockect at Caloosa, Fla. There was a birthday party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S, F. Phillips on March 25 in honor ofMiss Callie. A nice time was reported. We wish her many more such happy events. Miss Nellie Barrett gave an egs hunt for her Sunday school class at the home of W. F. Wilder last Satur- | * designed printed silk, day. Saturday. Mr. Skinner, father of Pate Skin- ner, has scld out his interest here and has bought him a home in the rortheast part of Lakeland, where he expects to do trucking. Mr. Pate Skinner has moved into the new | house vacated by his father. Word has been received from Mr. Willeox that Florida is not in it when to water. They safe but twelve hours late on account of washouts and hich water. !lh«‘y were ereeted it reached heme coines Reaching with a slight snow, but indications were for more snew Mr. \Wolf is under the care of a doctor. We hope nothing serious will result. Talk about generosity, we found it last Friday when Mr. Reynolds on Florida avenue invited his neighburs and friends to come and pick straw- berries all they wanted, free as the water that flows. Well, that was only a part of it. At ucon one of the most most bountiful feasts was enjoyed by about sixty-five or sev- enty people. A 1egular soi-thern ftis, fry, and 1 want 1c say it g ronec ! anything [ have run across for some time if ever. We hope to be able to g0 to the next one as | am told this is an annual affair, Mrs. M. A. Browere made a busi- ness trip to Bartow Tuesday. Mr. Will Pearce and sister, Miss Lizzie, spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. an dMrs. N, H. Davis. The day was very pleasantly spent, There was a ball game hetween Hollingsworth and Haskell, but hava not learned how it came out. In two weeks they play here. Mrs. Trumpher is numbered among the sick. dugene lowerie had quite an ev- citing runaway last Friday when Yis horse ran away and for a time it look like some fatalities might ocem as the baby sister was right in the path of the horse. jugene was bruised some. Mr. Klausmelr has moved into the Wilson house. Mr, Wilson is getting ready to move to some other State. Mr. Fred Mercer has built him quite a cozy little barn. Berry Williams, Morris Polk and I Mr. Robingon have returned from the !oust coast where they have spent o ’;vnnph- months in the froit packin« buginess for Mr. S, M. Stevens | | i i § b | | Going up over at all quite g0 h an ever-increasin i 2 2 earning The employer | man is a good ¢ START is the thi Mrs. Blaine and Miss Lizzie Pearce ! also gave their classes egg hunts luti their destination | per cent interest. the thrifty, savinz man—for that pendable, of genuine benefit to him- self and his community. Open the bank accoint with the spare cash you have NOW-—for the THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, APRIL 4, 1913. | According to Information, Printed | Sllks Will Be Largely Used In | the New Costmues. Parls dressmakers are using printed | silks of rather tlorid designs on soft silks and crepe de chines for linings, especially where plain materials are in question. All crepe fabrics also are fn-demand for home gowns, and with these the introduction of printed silks will take the form of collar facings and little touches in the waist-bands. Buttons will also be covered in small | Sponge cloths, ratine or velour de ne, all more or less the same thing, will still ind favor in the early spring, { but serge and suitings in navy blue | promise to be more in vogue than ever. In the navy blue suiting the tiny pin stripe is likely to lead the way, | one or two coats and skirts baving ! already been seen in this material. | The fashion in tailor mades does not ! just yet show much change. The | lines are simple in the extreme. The ! inverted pleat at front and back, al- ! lowing of a little more freedom in | movement, but retaining the straight | line, is so far the only innovation, | P SO e S | New Screens. [ Many of the new screens are exceed- fngly beautiful. Those of embossed ‘ leather arc much in demand. Except | | In the distinctly Oriental screens there | {18 a reaction against anything like | sumptuous decoration. When cov- | ered with the new brocades that show | gold and silver threads interwoven in the lovely patterns of olden time the screens are much to be desired. There is a slight tendency to have the material employed for the screens match the curtains of dining rooms, i libraries and bedrooms. — The Crux. She—"Do you believe a man knows iwhen he 18 in love?” He—"Yes; and |be doesn't know anything else.”— !ludmn known the country ove for the peculias goodness of its coffee. It French speaking population developed the art of perfect coffec making more than o huadred years ago. ZIANN ¥ C@rnnn Sl Gyl = cof . nich, smooth, doubly nm;.m coffec; pleasing to the palate and bracing to the whole system. i Sk your grocer for it A ‘ and accept no substitute i TR Y LG e e e B e — CURRER AR DDA~ ¢ 5 R AL L o Wame L IV othrrs’ heads isn't ard 1 lien rou have NK ACCOUNT respects and values itizen, reliable, de- nz B [THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAND FLA. 4 | e i | 4 IDEAS“FEF-{“EIEI'NG DRESSES | £ anmmer:sspesemesee = e oy mepvrryemgy s e e Sloan Park The Beautiful, Exclusibe White Residence Suburb, Just West of Lake Beuiah fiere Is Our Proposition: 'No lottery, no scheme, just a plain business proposition. Lot is desirably located on corner, and well worth $300. Buy one or more lots, and for every dollar you pay’ in cash, you get 5 per cent in- terest in this lot. When all stock in lot has been taken in this way, all holders of certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, or hold for higher price. Should they prefer to sell at once, and no one else be willing to pay more, I will take lot "and pay $300.00 cash for it, or if some desire to sell, :\f"(‘a Atlhren L Aldame Af Aar :f' dliul Utiit-i HUIACID 0! C\u! ti {- ) v [ YAV F R “h ) ‘e Property wil be sold in this beau- 4 tiful residence scction for next few days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installments. Property is cer- tain to be higher, so sooner you buy, the larger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. When you wish to look at property, sce us or phone 342 or 165 Green, and will take you out in car to look it over. . H. Sloan e ——