Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 24, 1913, Page 3

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S - w T ERSLcsTiRe % * anyan tFOMNATIINENG OB e nen ' SElIccco O "ooooOflfldflfiflflfififlflflfiflflfififlflflflbflflflflt ‘ rmonlmm-aocmx EDITOR. ‘ 0fice ’Im 0090000000000 000ccssomeroscctensossrcnns 0 Besidence Number . W" social functions, clud meetings, church gatherings and m:u-u-uummmumwuuum a8 5008 88 they occur in erder that thelr news value is not o"" ’ 4sg put on by Miss Maude Stein- geyer's kindergartes, will take place o the Auditorium, in the earrying .( which seveaty-§ve of Lake- 's loveliest childrea will pari- This wedding is unlike the wchlu"llmullmm {2 » minute, but is & beautiful cere- pony attended with all the necessary frills, 28 the number of attendants, shich are given below, will testify. n. lovely little bride will be gewned in white satin, entrain, with gilver trimmings, and will wear & dridal veil wreathed in orange blos- The maid of honor and brides- paids will also be beautifuily mned in evening dross, 2ll cos- tumes being entrain. The groom, bt man, and ushers will be in reg- glation evening dress. The flower couples and ribbon girls will also be daintily dressed. There will be a large audience of interested spectators, friends of the cntracting parties, who will have seats on the stage, besides which the pelatives of both bride and groom will be in attendance. In fact, there hasn't been such an impressive wed- ding in Lakeland, participated in by grown-ups, {n & long, long time, and we doubt if ever there occurred one tiat was carried out with the pre- cision that will mark tomorrow p:ght's affafr, Everybody in town will be there, 224 we advise all who contemplate going to get thelr reserved seats wrly—they only cost 35 cents. Gen- ¢ral admission will be 25 cents and chiliren 16 cents. The program of tlie evening we give below: Part 1. Bride—Ella Mae Holder. Groom—J. D, O'Hern. Minister—Carroll Webb. Maid of Honor—Ula Shepherd. Best Man—Ear] Hendrix, Flower Couples—Leonard Lips- eomb, Jultan Willlams; Eva Louiss Tweedell, Robble Phillips; Beverly West, Henls Peterman. Bridesmaids—Christine Clough, Those Who Are Attending Grand Opera in Atlanta. ee0ccrcccsscemense .o Ly [-] -] -] -] A mcl—!‘otle-ht;nloewnounmtmum- [} ..nmudtotlomflllflwdauolmmm L wmzm-meuwmw,mm.mmmrm -] -] -] -] -] -] -] :,,auucunuuunnnunnuuuuur!nuuunua MDGET WEDDING TOMORROW NIGHT WILL BE BRILLIANT EVENT emorrow Bight the Midget Wed- Margaret Marshall, Louise Oblinger, Mary Tucker, oDrothy Brantley, Ruth Flood. Groomsmen—Charles Hardin, Cur- tis Johnson, Theron Marshall, Willie Lee Johnson, Junior West, Johnnie Turaer. Ushers—Henry Waites, George Brown Carter. Ribbon Girls—Ruth Bryas, Dor- ris Pooser. Mother and Father of Bride—Lu- cile Berry, James Potest. Grandmother—Stella May Perry. Aunt and Uncle of Bride—Helen Crrell, Douse McDonald. Cousin of Bride—Eileen Blanch- ard, Mother and Father of Groom— Katherine Ohlinger, Linwood Aren- Qell. Grandmother—Mary Ellen Ford. Aunt and Uncle of Groom—Alvena Black, Morton Lumpkin. Audience--Friends of bridal party. Wedding March—Lucile Clough. pianist; Esther Gill, violinist. Presentation of Medals—Prof. Chas. M. Jones. Part Dancing Falries. That Creepy Song. Solo—What He Wrote on My Slate, Mary Tucker. Welcome Merry Springtime. Our Flag. Duet—You Can't Play in Our Yard, Cleona Bates and Cleo Weeks. You May Swing on Our Gate— Flla May Holder, Christine Clough, Karl Hendrix, Chas. Hardin and kindergarten. a. Dear Little Star. b. Mister Moon. ¢. Goodbye, Froggle, Dear. Duet-—Playmates. Alice Eaton and Willlam Norvell. a. Butterfiies and Flowers. b. Little Birdies. ¢. Better Be Good. Fast Asleep. Ula Shepherd, Stella Perry, Mary Tucker, Ella Mae Holder, Christine Ciough. Jolly Cowboys. there and are enjoying the week of ! rrand opera, @ conservative esti- Reports from Atlanta are to the mate of the door receipts for the efect that thousands have gathered | | week being $100,000. Those who are " Bates’ Great St.ock Reducing Sale Starts April 26t Everything will ke marked down to Rock Bottom Prices . . . . BARGAINS Bétes’ Department Store ASK ABOUT FRER TICKETS 70 THE AUDITORIUM U. D, C. Will l'ave a Cake Sale at Lake Pharmacy. i BARGAINS NG WORA) ” St of Cot- attending from Lakeland are Mrs John 8. Edwards, Miss Catherine Cowdery, Miss Marion Graham, Miss l w7 Blfl D ay | ,, testantsin Piano Saturday morning between the ! contCSt — hours of 8:30 and 12, the Daughters of the Confederacy will conduct a cake sale at the Lake Pharmacy, to which they invite the public to at- tend. The money will be expended for a good cause, the cakes will be @elicious and the ladies should be bandsomely patronized. e o o E have decided not to have a mid summer sale this year, but to have special sale days. Saturday, April 26 will be the first of these days. Below are soms prices which will interest everyone: 12 vards Siandard Ginghams for 25¢ Brown Linen per yard Illn. H. W, Odom ..........14,600 | Miss Nellle Fidler ......... 17,935 Mra.Mrs. W. R. Graham .. Mrs. W. T. Mellwais .... STUNIIIIB SPRING SUIT $1.00 18¢c B¢ Valenciennes Lace per yard 2c 15¢ Lawns and Batistes per yard 10c 85c Ratine 25¢ All White and Linen Skirts at Actual Cost. 48¢ Baby Irish Embroidery Flouncing $2 grade 81.:8 17c 23¢ and 85¢ Fmbroidery Fancy Umbrellas at Half Price. Cut Prices on all Skirts Farguson & McKenny’s famous 75¢ Shirts, the only one of its kind in the country, this day only 48c 20 per cent discount on all Felt Hats Suits for men about closedout, Will sell this day % price It will pay you to attend these sale days. We areshowing the greatest line of shoes in the county. All standard brands. " We appreciate your calls. show you. Murrell & Sharp fenclng ) Now On Ilaml We ocan n»ly gour wast I» American wire fencing as long as ¢ lasts. You bad better speak quick or it will be gone, You know thas American wire is heavy. It s & wrapped fence and mo concern 8. America can beat the quality. Hot Wcatller Is when the women folks suffe from cooking on & wood stove. We have bought and have oo hand & solid car of insurance gasoline stoves. From one burner to a four burner gasoline range like the one you see Let us Insnraucefiasollnenanne Tallor made sult of green and gray checked wool with cutaway Jacket and green taffeta cuffs and collar. RENT—Uaturaished rooms, I 606 East Pine 6t. 466 FOR RENT-—Five-room house on FORISALE |’ FOR SALE OR RENT. Two elegeat bungatows, five rooms ing n.l.mpu. Probably the days when of the ‘.m:;l:. ?'ro::n;ve;;’.up:: and bath, with all modern conveni- and musiin, swiss and lace aprons | *nces, with east . front; desirable were worn by many younger women uelghborhood, situated on South Ten- when they sat down to sew or stood | ncssee and Missourl avenues; §500 up to dust will not return, but aprons cash payment; $200 one and two are enjoying & popularity they have | ycars at 8 per cent; balance 10 yeirs ot had for & long time. A wonder |y .o date at § per cent, payable ful gown of lace and mull and mar monthly. auisette thickly embroidered reflect: .4 ns. PRI e e R Y ;l:"ct:d mwu:::.g g..l;mn and under | FOR SALE—Three-burner gasolino Ithe girdle is fastened as part of the | stove. 419 South Lake Ave. 613 gown a diminutive embroidercd apron lvuh two lace-edged pockets. East Lime street; also §-room bungalow on East Walnut. For particulars see B. M. Buck 502 South Fiorids avenue. 680 #UR RENT—Four rooms and bath. All modera improvements; very reasonable rent. Call 317 South Virginia Ave. Phone 39 Blue, 451 l FOR RENT-—Nice new bungalow, close in; 6 rooms and bath, mod- ern improvements. SBee Ohlinger & FOR BALE—2 lots facing Lake Hol- Alfield or phone 11 Red. 665 fingsworth with 25 bearing trees. $300 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 603 FOR SALE—East front lot in mol neighborhood, 73%x145. Price $625; $225 cash and balance in one and two years. Phone 339 or 833 blue. . i1 FOR RENT—¢ unfurnished rooms, Lights; city water; new house. 617 Prospect street. €07 Besides the Insurance Gasoline we carry the National Oll stove and the Perfection Oll stove and plenty of any slze ovens—glass front and plala FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeceping. 419 South leo Ave, 614 l M|scmmous house, desirably located, at a bar- W ANTED—Poattl galn, Will take auto as first pay- on by experienced ment, Dr. N, L. Bryan. 600 troat. s e ————— . FOR SALE—Furpishings in board- | ing house in Lakeland, doing good business. Mann-Fitts Land Co, Lakeland, Fla. 692 A umAml : Next to o m:llne or ol store fov summer we carcy the Lorain range. " |'This stove Is asbestos lined and, like the Great Majestic range that we car- 77, holds all the beat inside. It sets on legs, making it casy to swesd U PLANT BEVIS’ 60-DAY sweet pota- toes; & red yam that matures in 60 days and ylelds from two to four hundred bushels per acre. First scason plants have been of- fered for sale and only a fow this by any real estate agency. as | season. 100 plants §1. 1,000 have withdrawn it from the mar- plants $7.60. G. L. Bryant, Lake.| ket. D, B. Cumble, Lakeland. 697 land, Fia. 616 T e WANTED—Five or six finishing carpenters (white). $3.60 fo nine hours. Bring tools ready for . work. Read Parker Construction Co., Inverness, Florida. 605 FOR SALE—One 9x12 rug, library table and other furniture; also boat. In excellent condition, Ap- ply 803 8. Florida Ave., or phone 03 WANTED—Lady for night operator at telephone exchange. Apply to chief operator, Peninsular Tele- phone Co. €10 WANTED--01d established insurance company wants gcod man to repre- sent them in Lakeland. If you can sell health and accident in- surance you may be the man. This Job is worth at least $300 pe- month to right party. Reference pequired; only one man will be appointed at this place. H. ¢ Brown, special agent, will be a: Tremont hotel Saturday, April 26 615 | FOR RENT—6-room house on West Lemon street; all modera conveatl- ences. Call 354 Black, or address ] Box 263, so? lakelanfi_ll—ardware & Plumbing Co. FOR RENT—One room 309 South Missourt Ave. (]}

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