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i i _bern Saturday evening. In Case of Fire Phone 5,000] .xr.w o ; .ter, Mrs. Jarrell, is now much ‘im- The Kimbrough-Rutherford Shoe | proved, we are zlad to mote, of theif new windows —_— have a nice ‘display.| Mp, C. G. Arencell and family other in nice’ have moved te Dixieland, where they Co. have one frished and qiey would have the shape THE EVENING FELEORAM, I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarrell are the| parents of a sweet little daughter, | put the glacs was broken iniyecently purchased a cemfortable announcement, LAR ELAND, PLA., APRIL 29, 1913, IN SOCIETY 3aao‘::00OOQDQDflflOQUOOQUOflO‘DOUOOOGC L3 U TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITCR. Office Number .. Res'dence Number ...... cesesese e 0sscevsecscssctesssececec? P 3 ] 1 .. ’ O c— i ) SPECIAY, KOTICE—Notices for che Social Department can be com- 3 municated to the Scclety Fditor by either of the ahove telephones. O b ) b} > b ) >' GGQDQOG R y 4 Mail written notices to the Society Iditor, care Evening Telegram, g Notleas of soclal functlons, ciub meetings, church gatherings and % ether {tems of social futerest should be teleplicaed to this depart- not mert es soon & they occur in order that their news value is ‘muaired (- X-X-X-X- 2 -:'.‘OOOOUOUOOODUU!‘UEQDUOOL’VUOUUOOGO M-ss Frances Smith Engaged To Jir, Cicero Jonathan, tolmes, Jr. Sweat and Kenneth Wargen., Mrs, which has been 1s-| Mrs. Sweat for a most delightful af- } A : are of the . Quality, Cutting and Setling make the goods desirable. We sollcit your patronage. |7 Sewelcrs and Optometrists | politician gave the otner day a very | musin inition © d. i Sweat served delicious refreshments :;‘c‘:'é';f:hge:‘;x on of & frien The mauy lakeland iriends of 'cf ice cream and cake, which all| yop part against Mies Frances Smith, of Plant City, ! ttoroughly enjoyed, after which all | gticks to you thirough all your adver Sy !will be interested in the followinyircpaired to their homes out security—ang then, wken fortuno thanking l sitfes, lends you his last doilar with- argument if your complexi smiles on yon at last, is content o not fully restored to wn‘twrkn:'fi The Diamond‘sj Dr“ mflmflfl we are showing finest gosds you can purchase. LK gxeland. tha. bl [] Freckicd Girld It is an absolute {act. that one 60 “p i for of WILSON'S k RECALE CREA will either -emove veur freckles or eau:@ them tc fade and that two Jors wild eved in the most severe cases completely curd em. We are wiling to personall guarantee this and to return your without COLE & HU Phone 173 | ) What's & Friead? Apropos of grati:ude, 8 pronainent | “ig o man who takes | all your cncmies, shipping. home sued: ternoon. S " Mr. Cicero Jonathan Holmes, Jr., | « o 0 take & back seat and keep out of the | w“'sot 'deRECKé.!E'CIIRAIb' i absolutely harmiesa, Thureday, May 1, M:nz Asconsion | y1ry 4, 3, Moore wil arrive In Bronson, Michigan, Mrs. L. M, Bennett Hestess o = | ot T e prow bat will Pty pay there will be moruing p":l ! Lakeland tomorrow frem Plant City Miss Frances Smith, At Brilliant Reception, e | remove TAN, FIMPLES and ] ply communion ‘at All 0ts" | make this city her permanent Plant City, Florida, Yosterday afternoon aad evening Apparently, | LES, Comeintedaysnd The jast yurch at 10 o'clodk a. m. * Also ser- bed M 1t appears to be necessary for the ' arelarge and results al cortaim, chu home, joining Mr. Moore, who is one Betrothed. the cosy little home of Mr. and Mrs. . 7:30, at which time the | : ' people to €o & great deal of scolding Sent by mail it desir vice at gt R At e 9 e city's hustling merchants. Sahes L. M. Bennett was thrown open 0}l ,%o oppyge protty continuously in ! lmmfih&ufl.&. WILSON'S Y. pishop of the dlocese, the L&' - 'Phey will be at ome to thelr triends | Alumni Association Will Meet. Ateir friends when they entertained | o o0 work for the purpose of SKIN BOALfi Rfl‘:cm:a wn. Crane Gray, D. D., will be pres-| . New York avenue in:the Garri- son residence, which Mr. Moore re- est to preach and confirm. e eaion Mr. and Mre. J. B. Dormy._‘ol Lakeland, Fla., arrived in the ity yesterday morning to remain for wme weeks. Mr, Dormany ‘has ac- ‘cently purchased. NOTES OF THE MUSIC CLUB. *renghnen ~™Mmes, a— - — car, Flowers,” by L. Denza, Dr. J. W. Reno leaves tomorrow ; tcr Campbellsville, Ky., where ke meeting at which time the following will spend the summer among h:a: cfficers were ekccted for the ensuing cld friends and amid scenes that ara | ycar: dear to all natives of the Blue Grass| Musical State. He will return to Lakeland | Fletcher. ere the winds blow cold and in the Director—Mrs. 8. meantime his friends hope he will | den. tave a most delightful summer. Vice President—Mrs. H. D. denball. . L. B. Bevis, a well known busi- gess man of Lakeland, spent yester- dy in the city. Mr., Bevis states that his home city is making won- J. Holworthy. Librarian—Miss Lucy Conibear. The Friday Music Club are ar- cepted 2 position "lm‘ ':'u:‘:""_“":' ranging to give a musical entertajn- on the new W. T. L A.bulldiog:—St.} yop Monday might, May 5, in the Avditorium. This entertainment will ; _ { ve strictly an invited affair, and to [Slr‘. Ml:'d l)(‘lnb J. V: xmb"“"':~l‘ wuysic lovers will be one of the Mr. L. P. Kimbrongh and little | nost delignttul events of the season. duehter Eunice, Miss Hallye Zelg- "The program for the evening will be lor f'_"d Mrs. R, H. Rutherford made n two parts, the first part consisting » flying trip over to Fort Meade yes- | of vocal and instrumental selections, | Putting terday afternoon in Mr. Kibrough's purt two will 'be a very beautiful cantata, entitled “The Garden of Last week the club held a husiness ; o, | this morning, President—Mrs. Catherine Mad- Men-| Bay botel. Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs, A. come.” The club will not meet during the Thursday Afternoon. Tre members of tue L. H. 8. Alum- | their cousin, nt Association are urgeatly requested | Alabama, to meet at 3 o'clock Thursday after-| The rooms of thia pretty home noon in the twelfth grade room of | were & veritable bower of greenery, the high school to transact some m-’llm arches between the parior, re- portant business relative to snnual | ception hall, music rcom and din- election of officers. iny room, being entwined with trail- The class of 1913 are also request- | ing vines, while in all the rooms ed to be present. forns were used to lovely advantage. F. H. THOMPSON, Pres. The guests who called during the 7. W. BRYANT, V. Pres. afternoon were mot by Mrs, L. M. | Futeh, who intrcduced ‘them to the Miss Vivian Greene, ‘of e o o !Mr. Hyer Weds in Nashville. l Friends of Mr. Myer, ot the firm | Miss Greene and Mrs. -Ripley Tram- up the new hotel, will bo 'mel}, of Tampa. Mrs. Bennett wore { futercsted in the following from ! Tampa Tribune: | meuse satin, Miss Greene worce blue “Some time ago announcement of | voile over blue lace and Mrs, Tram- the approaching marriage of Mr. J.| well's gown was white corded chif- {C Hyer of the McGucken & Hyer fun over yellow satin. i Co, was made in Nashville and Tam-| From the parlor the guests were pa papers. The wedding occurred | ushered into the music room by Mre, Nr, Hyer having left Reed Weaver, where they were Saturday for Nashville. He will served sandwiches and pickles by tring kis bride immediately to Tam-' Mrs. T. I. Woods, while Mrs. Chas. pa and they will reside at the Tampa : Conner presided at the punch bowl, Many friends will ox-‘ Miss Vera McRae served mint in tend ¢o them .a very -cordial wel- the dining room. Tho lovely dining tuble was adorned with & center- plece of cluny lace, on which had been .placed a reflector and on thia Ivested a cut glass bowl filled with Yesterday afternoon Mrs. D. :B. | lovely nasturtiums. Suspended from . o o il Mrs. D. B. Sweat Entertain terful {mprovements and that new | summer, but will resume work with | Sweat .delightfully entertained :the tho chandelier to the corners of tho swwers and brick paving being laid l new interest and enthusiasm ia the tave the streets so badly torn up early fall. that an automobile or wagon can bardly entep the city. Lakeland by the coming fall will be one of tig ! with the tandsomest little cities in South | Shoe Co. for the Fiorida and Mr. Bevis states that the ; kas accepted a position a8 travelin Mr. J. K. Guthrie, ocly the forerunners of tensive ones.—Tampa Tribune. e lnueeu is t!s new business. ‘ Don’t YOU do it—pay ALL your bills with CHECKS and lave re- celpted legal vouchers tcr LVERY CENT spent and a CORRECT, DE- PENDABLE record of your cxpend!- tures. A CHECKING ACCOUNT with this tastitution will aid you matcrially {in many ways—especlally in estab- (A iiching your credit standing. Investigate. who has been | &1Y Kimbrough-Rutherforé last two months, '3 fullest .extent. improvements mow being made are ' stlesman with some Lakeland emter- more -ex- | prise. We wish Mr. Guthrie muet '§2% Reading' Circle of the Forelzn .De-.mble were vines, which gave the partment .of the Metbodist Mission- l rocm that touch of beauty that char- society at her hospitable haneincterlzed the decorations throughotit | and a!l ' the other rooms. Music was furnished during the afterncon and evening by Mrs. W. The book on .Bragil was complet- 8 Irvin and Miss Alma Trammell, wd, and after the reading, which all planists and Dr. Irvin and Prof. ‘heard with Interest and profit, Mrs. | Jones, violinists. Eweat handed eut cards on which Mrs. Bennett received in the aft- .were pasted pictures of various mis- | ernoon from 4 to 6 and in the even- .slonaries and the ladies were told'Ing from 8:30 until 11, and' the to look cn the walls of the parlorllnrr,e number of guests who called, ged find the places where cach were ahout elghty, pronounce the affair loeated, Mrs. Sweat having designat-|one of the most delightful of the| ed these points with the uce of pic- scason. During the evening Mrs. tures whith she had aprended to Eennett was aesisted in entertaining fte walls. This proved very inter- by Mrs, J. D, O'liern, who recelve! esting and .also impressed upon the at the door, and Mrs. Furpless, wh ndndsa of ali more farcibly than ever 'sefved sandwiches and pickles. Mrs. | tefore just what each one was doing ! T. 1. Woods presided at the puunch ! and where they were located. bowl In the eveninz. The recelving | \ on South New York avenue, ;present enjoyed the afternoon to tha Iwiith wiolin music by Messre. Dan!Trammell. @@ TO CINCINNAT-IAOUVISVILLE Via South Atlautic Limited; dally tbreugh traln. Diners. H. C. Bretney, F. P. A. L. & N. &. R., Jacksonville. ‘Various Forms of Miccough. Wllied to the rare forms of nerveus Blccough there Is also the emotional hiccough, which arises in connection with a moral shock, severe fright and swlden emotion, the hiccough Gue to {rritation aund hysterical hiccough. The latter is & perticularly nolsy fug an actica against bis form:, with a rough, coarse sound. it at Marseilles, France, because she | is sometimes & eoit of yelping o¢ bozed his cars for being late to take | barking noies, percisting for some {. EDISONIA. , 1 AUDITORIUM. Objected to Chostisement. A yeuug man nam:d L 3 TONIGHT e ——e) A BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES THE GREATEST GOOD TO TiE GREATEST NUMBER. 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' 3 204 Tw.gg Sted gfi?&—_—gg— Tampa.gr’lorlda 5 S Powell & McCorquodale _ Staple amd Fanuy Groceries ' Grain and Peed. it A Nice Fresh' Btock to ‘Select from, Courteous Treatment and 8 ° g Fair Deal for AlL: o Your Patromage Solicited and Appreciated. RN2D PHONE 209 RED . " louisvillezi‘lashville R. & Offers thie Best Service to o Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo Lv. Jacksonville - - 81Spm. Lv. Jacksonville . -« Ar, Cincinnati « - - 8:50 pm. Ar. Montgomery . .::: Ar.Cleveland . -« 7:15am. Ar. Birmingham . . 12:10 Ar. Grand Rapidds - - 6:50 am. Ar. Nashville . - .1:40’-. Ar, Lovieville - . 9:00pm. Ar. St. Louis + . . 'mo: Ar. landianapolis - . 1:50am. Ar.Chicago . . . 9:38am. Dixie Limited Dixie Flyer Lv. Jackeonwille . . 9:3Sam. Lv. Jacksonville . . 828 Ar.St. Leuis . . . 2:50pm. Ar. Evaneville . . .Na"{ Ar.Chicago - . . 702 pm. Ar, Chicago . . . m: e vem—— VLITIFVEW SV IV Ve PO SRR 908 I8N UrU et rue LR " e vorpesd Lakeland PavIny&Construction Co, Artiticlal 8-one, Brick ond ' § Concrete Bulldlng Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Pavi; ' s (] .and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 4 307 West Main Strect - : F & HOFFAN . N, OAMS EOKER ¢ Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gea. Man. VJ I't'cs"Et DIPOSO804C “_.m. - Corner Missoqri Avenue and Main Street Electric Lights, Bath and: Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Homelike Rates, Board and Room: Transients, $1.23 per day; Regular Boarders, $3.00 per week. MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGES, Prop. Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis }