Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 30, 1913, Page 3

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ey IN SOCIETY il .,ooooaanununuuocunaunnnuunoaoao TELEPHONE NUHB ERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. THF EVENING TELEGRAW. LAK ELAND, FLA,, APRIL 30, 1913, | test for Indics was Lcld yesterday at pr Turban Rebenfly Evolved the Auto Golf links. The prize was, lomma by Mr. Isaac Mocs, a very j handsome cu Theve s a larze R ber ol entrics in tnig, ke [ gel¢ event of the spr ge.son 1’0:" ¢ |ladies. The contes ted of an ' -] vos keenly -] Is Known as the Mephisto PAGE THRES standing of Con- testants in Piano Coiitest Mrs, JI. W. Odom ..c.cvve-- ‘)m-e Number o.oceveeccscecca S s T ] Res LceIIumm.-lM: o e . §27CIAL NOTICE—Notices for ghe Soctal Deparfment can bé com- & .ed to tho Soclety Editor by either of the akove telephozes, © ritten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. ' © yorices of gocial functions, ciub meetings, church gatberings anéd 4 | or yiher items of social interest should be televhoned to thig depart- & | Vis vo s soon as they occur in or&er that their néws value fs not 0 2;aired she won & lscven ¢ o l An Miss Nellie Fidier .....c00e 15,160 dirs.Mrs, W. R. Grahanm .. .. 2,793 Mrs. W. T. Mellwain 2 E. Walson... ... G. W. Irveson ...... Miss Georgia Strain .. Miss Kittie Funk ... Mes. J. A. Wood ..... .. W, D. Harp... ... will Wiiliams ‘_;.no:tOfiflflflflfinflUDOflflflflfldefiflflUOOQO pley -3 % s e e Gl . ~aliafe Liliie May Melntire. 24,115 N \'lsl Margaret Marshall ....125,748 T =ACEELOR'S RETRAIN, {A bachefor's life is not iiving. but “" g = e T . C. Redgrave, Lakeland.) | If ought else I said I would surely me' il l,:m,el"_",‘l MEicdies thmreh. . 1 ;,“ by or cooking and stewing ‘be lying, - ing tb "S. (‘hf‘furd ....... o . a2 T toiling, 1 cannot uwlonaer his § way. perte €. J.0mid, 1 ) SO R Ay 4 werk truly the worst of L | plimented on his manasone \Miss Nettia Brooks ..... 1 36? - toilings Yes, this is the .cong that I canuot | tournament.” Leslie .\!"E‘ru‘n(zy PERN A o 7 !,!‘:7 .1 try, T aw trcquently help -singing Mrs, C. .\l"s. JowW. Cord ..., 1 r’.,, gi0iing ' Sweet perfume of heart’s cuse it ‘ever | g tela Ku ’ _f o tiied of baching this way. i8 bringipg, ' ‘ | 'll;h-\:“'x ) gc). 4 . yosh dishes, with hot wa- No n‘l,u]el!c slo sweet as the marriage ln Asher ...... i in5 o stea N 8weeetsc1:a:ggle‘lstr5m the bact/xcl s Mes. 1. 1. Cordery . 131,249 " + is over T love to sit iy ; 9 . F. Lindsley .... .. 100 9 e s o ! i : i .| with Mre, 17,00 A0 Sich eanings Alumni Reception at Mrs, Groover’s | ing was open 6" E‘i "ST \‘j ] 1 N {1y cet married some day. | Iome Saturdey Evening voticnal ex d i DEERY) lay, May 5, at 6 o'clock 0, .» Lol don't intend that a mau ! be baching, 0wy did He start the first pair n..tehing, yrod viy did He make matrimony | co c.iching i 1., clene is the way. ot eirl eomes round, you ot feel like popping ou that to 2m old mail | Le sheeking, ‘n that gets a young girl a couching ner sweet face t'other 4 ¢he turns coyishly round cve wishing, jior ;o 'y red lips werd close up to Jours sing 10+ 1 you get thinking of all me missing o you are baching today. The Alumni association of the derson. The sul Lakeland high echool will hold their | Vo8 “The 1t annual reception Saturday. eveaing ! [ tevesting, d at the lovely home of Mrs, W. R.|ily newsp Groover, the following in\'itutions3inilo condlugic kaving been fssued: Editor, ¢r you miht have Alumni Recéption i ’uso!ul lmm “The next t Of the Lakeland kigh School { Christians itable {1 At the residence of for o paper w Mrs. W. R. Grooyer The general asteoment v Saturday evening, May third, ware not, thoush gorme wos 4 At cight o'clock 1to say that in ovder o ¢ Nineteen hundred and thirtcea | from home Sintes | peliad to dq s0. gubgeribing for the [ sl e Tr. J. Russell Mitchell to Wed an Atlanta Girl. The hest of Lakeland friends of Dr. J. Ruseell Mitchell are interest- ¢d in his approaching MAar-¢pe guppression of riage, which takes place on the four- | wherein the heroes cr teenth of Moy to ome of Atlanta's!anapaeters are pictnied daughters. This popular| ¢joapg, nipes or the f g man has the heartiest good {Clean eharacters are wishes and congratulaticns of his | ype graining of the ye w1 fairest (‘dilxn;'] | devel {and i d hooks | Philsta Thora 13 o new turban which fs but cd in black, lustrous braids, chidstened the Me- L s ;"‘“‘" wmay 8lso [ ¢ne front exactly like the brush at the 2 new turbaim ot time no vot allowed to be voted. voete all votes befere ti vetes will be counted itce appointed by the three Li Lest centestants, We want every one to pove an conal show, The contertant who {hos de ted the meet votes will be the winner. There are thonsands of d ars !worth of coupens out; collect them in. ln The same ehape, with coronet omit- "Ot yefi r“J ted, is finished with folded maline in bands of red, blue, green aud yellow oms to|in the sirons shades, this scason| Is when the women folks suftel Lis nic maj | called Bulgarian, from cooking on a wood stove. We i onslereq it A vivid cocknde, made of silkt fibers o jonent and have op hand a in green, black and red stands up at : golld car of insuranee gasoline stoves. front of a drum major's hat, | Frem one burner to & four burner ¥ such a flavor of the Orient Vl‘nllno range like the one you sed: o e to a0 b | Itting hat with Y v 1 git here I bave a strange | friends in ad.\;mcc. The invitations | © j¢ was sugzested, pot o viotion| sloping s croation that it has been varl- below. ling to the wedding have been reccivedipgng cavried, thot each wo” (I front. It is [ ously named, but always with rcfer- | . . of late comes all over me and are as follows: fined 100 v ho did not furalil the a8 and pliadle | ence to India or some other far cast- | Cine, reriby Elizabeth Waters pross superintendent twh Hpoi it two stand-| crn country where the people dare to !fl r‘ (\e Q,\'.»ufl‘-r-qa « .y with me till at ¥ymen's 'C0 s the pleasure of your €om-!ycoply \We are waitinz, ladics. s twtlan with a | use color in a way we call barbarie, E¥ids AAUUGAU VLWL £ : any ¢ ‘o morriag 7 ¢ 4 Alhough mada | But we find they glow like jowels and v Lneeline, pany at the marriage of her forget them. X Ty daushter ik e i 8 11 prozounce this [ prove captivating We buy them. [ 1011y ol bachelor's waya. iy ! i A letter was read from ifr. - ther quict or | This orivu’al turban and the Me phisto , ; Willie Kate denhall, medal contest su make an interesting pair, 1 1 to get down fust to onco "k ghaving € o ' oout I'm a clown In (B uly one hope and for this 1 eraving, ¢ to get marrled, they say ing! I a man at the tu')l s Dora Donnker's many friends| will be riven in tho precs \ » 1S5 Ganliths, “ th lenvn that e ng thelr ducs are paid, o to an atter lant's blunder, caused a’ 1 - ond darning T make ,“(uv i cor eup in a gulfi.&.:!!utcs them members, ¥ :;:::f: rrlz;] |l‘lq:::‘;dr(':l":r‘l;n"?‘r:_::; 1otehine | Jret Saturday, tite! was recetved, paid in fall. The ro bboi o e et ‘v i3 bezinning to gray. g «» of tho event belnz | meeting will be with Mrs. . cr:hlcn":u:-. \‘“‘?ngntlf»lulll\m p'.l:m‘rl:?;, j tnlren cclumns of | Turner, South Tlorida cvenve, | gketch & paintor dn‘nnu that hig wife o wmoon gqays T am constantly i t! MRS, H. B, MORTT, and daughter are ati a4 and killed w T dread every week's! e to ent, urging medzl contects it Dr. John Russell Mitchell |the coming state-wide v'c on Wednesday evenine, May 14, |go04 flower missicn report at 7:30 o'clock. panded in. 867 Woodward Avenue, Arrangements were made for some Atlanta, Georzia. one to attgnd the district conven- ot e tion at Winter Haven, Thursday and 1+ Tamra Saturday. Friday next. e :“.'1 Tonacker Wea The names of four new niem! : Cu» in Golf Contest. were presented to the unfon. i Press Super inten s’ Gre at Sto ; Stock cing 8&1«3 Stams -—- B Caataac Lo ] r—— " TR ) Headquor ters for Good Merchandise f Big CUT PRICE An afternoon gown of dark A moire and red and green flowered for Christmas. {odab\al Sy 13 little mlsc{\iel‘. WWWWMMW A 'y JULIA BOTTOMLEY. oo GOWN iuoneso LOCSE IN THEATER Women and Children Hurt in a Panlo That Fcllowed Beast's Free- dom. A lloness whicih was released from | its cage In the Popular theater in the ' Rue de Bellt ville, Paris, Frauce, owing | | l | | ; by lons which are lll“ property of @ {woman with wiom the painter has | fallen In love. 1 The little drama, in which the tamer ' March has played for w vnv ¥ very popular in I'ra ter was crowd | By sone wistake go ymlm:-‘ (ing the Voness vas plac d on tho carey the National Oil #tove and the !l(age witi the wreng end tovard tho py tion Oil stove and plenty of | audlence, o that the aston? hod Homs gy g0 ovens—glass frout and plain ess, which ghould have bhern b 1 fent .! the bars, found it -elf between the e 2 and the orchestra, ‘ There was @ moment of v!"\:ruolx | tension. The eonductor of the ur-| A l.OL I-!‘EN chestra sat wolionle with tevior, | o ctaring at the lien which v nul its tail slowly and snarlcd at the cene i ductor. guinmer we carey the Lorain range, I A woman shricked, The lioness, This stove is asbestos lined and, 1k |“m‘ o of rage, crouhed, EPFANS gpe Great Majestic range that we cafe over the footlights and oriozs the or- . : chestra, knocking the x' yer of tho A ““," tieat Inside. It ‘m v bass and his inctrunicnt over, s, making it casy to swedd "and lan »w of £tzlls, vnéer. . from \\Imh the cceupauts had fled. | She then leaped into one of the boxes. ! The door of the box was open, and the lonegs pazsed into the manuger's’ office beyond. March, the lion tamer, sprang after the lioness avd ehut himsclf in the - rcom. He stunued the animal with an iron bar and then dragged her throush a side door lea to the fore the licness recovered it 1y caged. Meanwhile the au towards the cxiis and children were kpoc tdes the Ingirance Gaoouue we Next to a pag olme or o'l store for ry, holds getg on leg vag safes | cnee strugeled nd seven women ced down and ‘ i Hardly Up to Date, ! Mamma—I don't sce you playing blue With that nice doil grandma gave you Emma—No. Its wardrobe was hor chiffon, showing a riot of colors that | are now the rage in Paris, She didn't sefid & | ribly incomplete. bathing suit, an aviation costume, or a smoking ruhn.——Pur-‘ Cluny Laces Uset. ] P 3 o e e 8 B Lakeland Hardware & I’lumhing Co. many of the most expensive gowas. In slecuu trimming. ———nt® —

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