Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 17, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JUNE 17, 1913, PAGE THREE | Small or large—your account is considerea a valued one by this in- stitution—you are certain of enjoy- ing every benefit and advantage con- sistent with progressive, conserva- tive management. If you are cousidering the opening of an account, permit this bank to sibmit its last statement for your ccensideration. For the Walls and Ceilings of Homes, Churches Offices, Schools. Ideal color schemes for every room in the house, Dignified, subdued, hare mouious effects for the church, Cheerful, bright_interior, that ottracts and pleases tenants for the ottices Quict, restful tones that make school a pleasant St placo for both tcacher and pupils, The plain directions on each can make Dee-Gee Flate koatt casy to apply with pere foct success. PEE-GEE FLATKOATT The Sanitary, Durable, Flat 011 Finish. &:flr dealer in your town for “Modern Method of Finishing Walls," utiful book of color schemes for all interiors, and many prace pful suggestions. FREE on request. e Louisville, Ky. AT ror Sale vy sukeland Hardware & Furmiture Co, Our Ice Wagons Start Out ON TIME That means we are doing everything in our power to get ice to vou at the regular hour. ys are sometimes una Voidable, but more frequently are occasioned by a little carelessness or a lack of htiulness on the pa rt of customers, ; instance, by servants gossipping with the driver, «Or by servants_allowinz the wagon to go by and then deavoring to induce the driver to double back. ease have a close watch kept for the wagon at vour Please see that the servants do not waste the prs time, and also that the driver does not linger he h=s delivered the ice. : «co-operating with us in these seemingly small mat- vou will be doing pu blic service—vou will be assist: in the relief of hot, tired humanitv. We are counting " - Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 BUILDERS'SUPPLIES . Exclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. ¢ National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Wiadow Giass | STAFFORD STANDARD SEATS. for Schools, Churches sad " Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Bulldiag Brick . /Carload lots for prompt deliveries. Concrete Relnforeing Steel. Get our prices before duying. b R 204 Twigg Street , CKEL, & Cof Tampa, Florida | { | | IN SOCIETY | | s TELEPHONE NUMBER8—SOCIETY EDITOR. Offloe Number ........ce00ee Resldence Number ...... SPECIAL NOTICZ—Notices for ¢he Soclal Department can be com- municated to the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephoues. Madl written potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Netioes of social functions, ciub meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoved to this depart- W87 4 k] ] ] 1 [] 9 L] 3 3 ? [ ] d \mpaired. ) 3 SUMMER. Blue skies, and a singing bird,” In the maples overhcad. Young leaves by the breezes stirred, And blossoms white and red. The drone of the busy bee And the hum of an insect band, And our dreams, and you and me, And summer over the land. Green flelds, fenced in from the street, The sunshine full in their face, Young cattle with eager feet And horses that rear and race, Sweet bloom of the wild rose tree, In reach of an eager hand, And our hopes, and you and me, And Summer over the land. ’ | [ A brooklet that sines away To the ocean's waiting breast, And minnows that leap and play Where the alder snadows rest. God's peace upon stream and lea And Dblossoms by soft winds fanned, And our love, and you and me, And summer over the land. Lalia Mitchell, in Columbian Mag- azine. . Friendly Society Meets Tomorrow Afternoon The Friendly Society of the Episco- pal church meets tomorow afternoon with Mrs. Hugenin, 315 South New York, and all members are cordially invited to attend. . LI | - L K. K. K. Club Oreanized. The K. K. K (Kwit Your Knock- ing Klub) was organized Thursday at the lovely home of Miss Helen Conibear. at which Miss Gladys \\'ll-s con was clected president and .'\1i.<:sl Mary Jackson press reporter The afternoon was spent most pleasantly in playing wolf, after which delicious refreshments were served, Those who were present were Miss Gladys Wilson, Genevieve Mor- row, Mabel Wadking, Mary Jackson, Helen Conibear, Hazel Ormsby, An- nie Carglye Mayes and Georgla La- nier. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Clayton Entertaind at Six 0'Clock Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clayton de- lightfully entertained at six o’clock dinner last nizht in honor of Mrs. Holder, of Ocala, who has large in- terests here, being one of the own- | ers of the new hotel. The lovely Clayton home was pret- tily arranged and the course dinne 'WALKING SUIT. r A spring walking sult of maroon colored wool with large collar and buttons of tan broadcloth.—~By Linker, Paris. went as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not [ K-X-K-N-X-R-R-R-R-R-R.N.X.X.RlaReN-N-ReR-R N ol Xe Ko Ne XXX KR o) IOWQns the booby. Delicious refresh- N 0O0DUOOBOOBOOO was complete in all its appointments. Those who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Clayton's hospitality were Mrs. Hol- der, Mrs. Kuenz and Mr. D. B, Kib- ler. *« s Misses Simmons Entertain. Misses Geneva and Mary Simmons delightfully entertained last evening at their home in Dixieland, and the large number of young folks present report a most delightful time. The reception hall and parlors were effectively decorated with ferns and roses, while the dining room was a perfect bower of loveliness. This room had been transformed into a Japanese garden, ferns, lanterns and umbrellas being usw to carry out the idea. It was here that the guests were served with delicious fruit punch by Miss Mamie Walker. Assistine the hostcsses in enter- tainin;z were Miss Grace Dcen, Miss Ly A. L Dedue, furner and Nirs. formerly Miss Maude Simmons, There were two intercsting contests parti- cipated in, a flower contest and an advertising contest. In the former William Pmmerson won the first prizo and Lloyd Tlooks the booby and in the latter Miss Mamie Walker won the first prize and Georoe ments of ice cream and cake were served at the close of the evening, Those present were Misses Ellie Kibler, Grace Deen, Ruby Turner, Helen Conibear, Mary Owens, Cath- erine Zeigler, Ruth Skipper, Gladys Turner, Annie Ford, Mamie Walker, Maczgie Bryant, Bertha Hughes, Es- ther Ileath, Messrs, Ernest Graves, Don Mclon, Jack larris, \Will Heth- erigton, Lloyd Hooks, Ralps ook, Ned Skipper, Grady Deen, Wm. Em- erson, Forest Clonts,, Geo. Owens, Herbert Chiles, Leland MeMullen, L] . . SHOWS SOME NOVEL IDEAS Handkerchlefs for This Season Are Dainty, and Many Original De- signs Are Seen. All is astir in the handkerchief mar- ket. New samples are being received, lines for roadmen arranged and plans completed for the coming season. As usual, absolute novel ideas are few and far between, but the desired element of novelty is found in new and clever Interpretations of old motifs. The one corner idea continues to hold the center of attraction. .The features of this season’s productions are daintiness of the designs and their careful arrangement so as to extend up into the body of the handkerchief, instead of spreading out at each side, a8 in former seasons. One-sided designs are again in evi- dence, and will find favor by adding can always AT Pz %) o= = Phone 233 CARDWELL ‘or anything in the ELECTRICAL CARDWELL Phone 233 ELECTRICAL and SHEET METAL WORKERS We will wire your house or do any work in theelectrical line you may have ELECTRIC SIGNS We will make you a new ice box, tank All repairing solicited. satisfied customers. Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. Phone 233 & FEIGLEY sheet metal line Ask our ] I m m - S m - > r & FEIGLEY Phone 233 Some of Lakeland’'s Oldest and Most Conservative | Bought nvestors Have Lots In PALMA CEIA PARK “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb Where large sums of money are row being spent installing every city convenience including MODERN SLWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LICHTS and TELEPHONES. five new bungalows have just been others in this beautiful property. leaps and bounds, Now is the time Whers completed and contracts let for Where lot values are increasing by to get in “on the ground floor.” Prices $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent per lot per month, DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L, J. SLOAN. the spice ot variety. The Longfellow initlal won such widespread favor last season that its position in this scason’s lines s prac. tically secure. Many new Lonfellow designs are shown surrounded by elaborate decorations, but the simpler, daintier effects will have first place in popular esteem. The oriental initlals which made their appearance last spring are again featured, and as the oriental influence {s pronounced in women's wear they should find even greater favor than ever before. The usual big movement in simple initial handkerchiefs, both script and blocked, is expected. The dainty un: decorated letters are indicated for a slight preference over the decorated ones. Among the daintiest initialed numbers are those finished with a tiny Armenian lace edge.~Dry Goods Eco nomist. That’s why so many have learned by experience that the latest styles, newest goods and prettiest trimmings be secured at ES, m:?;; TQ(OT]Z;ENT B2 Z DI I dnd LW YARNELL Buccessor to W. K. McRae. TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kinds, Prompt and Rcasonable Service Guaranteed. i Phone 57 Green Lakeland, Fla. Rasy. ' Young Widow—"Did you have 1 | trouble getting Jack to propose oifl I'riend—"No, dear; I told him you were after him."—Boston Trans wript ISR EREREER N 600D DRESSERS Are Particular % HEIEREREK <5

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