Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 5, 1913, Page 5

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of Aiss Vi:itofla Coleman ¢ 18 the guest of her friend, Miss . @ Trammell this week. o sl el ,J'reu;hlng tomorrow night 7:30 at Myrtle Strect \l(lhodl\l chureh | Steinmey- the pastor, Rev. \W. H. * ¥ Sunday school 3 o'clonk. . large erowd took in the barbecus hthlel!l yesterday. Fourth nded report a fine day. (iss Bloise Lowey returns to her! o in Tempa tomorrow after a sant stay of two weeks here the Lucerne it of her friend, Miss ladue *]ddham has returned 18 mn trip of several weeks *h w a visit to the most Plant | rip to the B of! 4 orawry ‘Wwas on tap and all who Fourth of July Picnic. A merry uomj celcbrated the on Lake Hollingsworth, Soon after wrriving at the desired spot they| made preparations for going in ~\\1m-; ming. After coming out lunch was .,'pread‘ under the shad- trees and enjoyed very much. Later in the afternoon delicious refreshments -of sherbet, ceKe and watermelons were served by the chaperones. For an hour or two each Limself in various ways, playing cards, donkey cle riding and motoring. another plunge into the started homeward. Everyone could tell how they had amused such as| riding, bicy- Then after lake all} Mrs. E. 1. Prescott left Tuesday { evening for Jacksonville where she was called to the bedside of her brother who is seriously ill. Alfred Chiles has returned from uj! glades where he was| a surveying crew. es and happy looks. Those present were: lLola Crews, He | Liattie Tompkins, Glenn McRae, Er-‘ a member of | went on from Fort Myers to Miz\mi;\-.'in Adair, Florence Hale, Genevieve lend Key West over the Over Sea rail-) Duggan, FEdith Anderson, Lillian way and revorts a fine trip | tiain Redella Gain, NH“I-I”"; —— i Logquemore, Lurlene Pillans and Mas i Mr. W. A. Bunch's mauy friends ter Kieth Adair. The chaperons | were glad to accord him a healty wel-i vere Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adair jcome Yesterday that gentleman hav- B » ing taken off the Fourth to come' Nrs, Pillans Honoree dewn from Orlando and look over| At Orlando Party. Lakeland and see whether he could| Thursday afternoon the spacious sizht any of the old land marks of parlors and verandas of the heauti-| four years ago, at which time he was| ful home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. a leading merchant of this city, con- Robinson on North Main street were dueting a dry goods establishment | fille1 with old friend: of their daugh- where Miss Minnle Reynolds is now | ter, Mra, W, P, Plllans, of Lakeland, | located. He found many changes and | Lidden in her honor. The games of improvements and his friends were five hundred and rook were played 'all glad to sec him and shake hls; with much zeal, and high scores were hand again. made. Mrs, Hilpert scored (ae high- A(bl in five hundred, making 1,260; One of the most unique wmdo“lMl‘B Ernest Wade and Mrs. Willlam | testing points in Arizona, Colo-|displays seen in Augusta lately is| Martin made the highest score in| and California. that of the L. C. Smith Typewriter| ro0K, 450, and cut for the honor —— e Company, in Richards Stationery Mvs. Martin receiving it rs. J. W. Buchanan, Sr., and | Company's window, on Broad street.! Mrs. Robinson graciously dispensed » daughters left yesterday for|The window was dressed by J. 8. fruit punch during the wumes. lee iersonville, N. C., where they' Mayes, who represents the I.. (-.‘lfl'flllll and assorted cake were daint-| spend the summer very pleasant-| Smith Typewriter Company In the! il¥ served by Mrs, W. 1. Webber, njoylng the fine monntain air| scenery. | {88 Cora @rifin came down from | home !S Anthony yesterday and be hm flntil tomorrow the guest ! ar trie Grifin ¥ d, Miss Mertie Gracy. « in 'the Normal at that place. ' the house occupied by! RIS Hunter, K '} Hghtning and the dining- € y nome of the family . This fs the house for many owm ‘by Miss Sarah Polk and lntolyby Mr. J. W, Scally. | ster Walter Pillans arrived in do Wednesday after a safe trin lc [gh the eountry with Dr. 'ilonc\r | automobile. He will visit hls -mother, Mrs. M. A. Pillans, on, VIfilmmm avenue for a month. toner goes to Maitland to visit Pmorrow morning Rev. D. B. Sweat, d these services B acount of the serious 8. Dunlap who was lando Hospital about | weeks ago. Mr. Dunlap’s con- | ay frm Lakeland and tle hope of her recov- 13 and’ . lay . Walter Detwilder left D ' Rochester, N. Y., where © to attend the National Con-| 1 of . They anticipated '\ ( \(hn trlp, which they no will Bave. On account of the| \ng & long one, they left their| n w Mrs. iy | ISONIA. ! m«ooo .of' >01fU COOLER HERE THAN AT OME, 80 COME HERE. King Bagzott in JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE,” p. .Drama—In two parts) *BIG BOB,” > omedy.) s Be oo soove . .10¢ DER 12.. 11 ko to Pensacola next where she has been engaged to S. Cobb on the‘ was mwmer.lhh damaged, but were in-| Jalloweys.-Orlando Reporter- the Dixieland Metho-| 11] Christian Advocate. ol 3 o’clock. Epwortn| )i All are cordially in- has eontinufd to grow worse| Detwilder’ a' North Georgia territory. The 1%“1: Mrs. Royal B. Childs and sweet sister manager is C. Land and A. M. Miller | ©f the honoree, Miss Beauclaive Rob- | is city salesman. Mr. Mayes con-|inson. The following are the guests ceived the idea of the attractive dis-| V1o enjoyed another oft-repeated fes | play. which is now attracting tivity with Mrs attention - Augusta (Ga.), | W'ar home: Mrs | Chronicle. Mr. Mayes is the sor of | Miss Whitman, Mr. R. L. Mayes of this city and his| Mrs. Ernest Akers, Mrs, W. J. Web- friends will be interested in the above bPer, Mrs. Joseph Bumby, Mrs. Philip | rotice and will also be glad to know Slemons, Mrs. Benj. Mrs. Ith.n he is leading the sale force,| Newton Yowell, Mrs. McCul- having sold 31 machines last month. !c¢h, Mrs. Chas. Lartigue, Mrs, Hil- rert, Mrs. W, F. Armstrong, Mrs, D Pillans at this pop-| \. B. Whitman,| Mrs. Sydney lves, Jr 80| mue h Drew, (ico. | Misses Annie Browning and Annie| Belle Tedder, of Lakeland, Fla., ar-| rived in the city Saturday and are the guests of Mrs. Chas. D. O'Neal, No. 417 Red Cross street. They have been visiting for several weeks their | Lrother and sister, Mr. and1 Mrs. P I M. Browning, of Newbern. Since ccming to Wilmington the young la- Cies have received much social atten- ton both in the city and at Wrights- ville Beach.-——Wilmington (N. (), Star. The many friends of . Miss 1 Browning will be glad to know she 13 having such a pleasant summer trip While in Chattanooga she attended | the reunion, saw Florida's beautiful monument unveiled and went up the fucline to view the sunrise on Look- out mountain. Miss Annie will be | the guest of Mrs. Colson at Ocllla for i several weeks and will attend the marriage of her cousin of Fitzgerald, Ga., returning to Lakeland about | August 1st. | frigerator. the care you took of if. frigerator is delivered. i i | AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW. At the First Methodist chureh to- | morrow morning the pastor wili speak on the Baptism of Jesus Christ THE EVENING TELBGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY § fcurth by having a delightsul pienic| 3 {made it all the merrier. ’e.‘p.m;.lly the two reel | kind of “dope” Let Us Put The First Ice In Your New Refrigerator Free Just as soon as your dealer has delivered your refrigerator, telephone us, to have our driver stop on his next trip and put a block of OUR ICE.--FREE---in that re- You will find it profitable to follow care- fully our printed instructions that came with yourrefrigerator, and will be well repaid for Don't forget--call us up when that new re- Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 19138 PAGE FIVE (. Thompson, Mrs. F. X. Schuyler, Mrs. Royal B. Childs,Mrs. Duckworth, 8. Ferguson, Mrs. T. O. Brown, Mrs Wm Martin, Mrs Finch Scruges, Mrs Ernest Wade, Mrs. Arthur Butt, Mre, 1. C. Mann, sStarbuck, Miss Dunn, Miss Hart Orlando Reporter-sStar B . Theater Party. A delightiul theatre given last night by party was a number of yeung wen of the city in honor of the “Glorious Fourth.” There was ar unusually which large crowd, sool program at the popular Audi-| torium theatre was enjoyed by all, Bronco™ fea- ture, entitled, A Slaves Devotion. sjend their fourth bp the sun- Imrnl' After the moovies the jolly mu\\u, made a parade around beautifui! Munn Park, the pride of Lakeland. and then to the Lake Pharmacy where the Majestic orchestra furnish- ed mus Mr. Eugene Edwarl: the refreshments ic while The beautiful and the young men deserve credit for a most attractive room. A grand display of fireworks on the shore of Lake Morton followed, { which the jolly party came to Those who were present fo'- decorations: w i \nON' lows: Misses Ruby Lanier, Loue Layton, Nellie Coleman, Evelyn Cowdery, Mary Groover, Bertha Strain, Hazei Ormsby, Esther Heath, Genevieve Morrow, rick, Mary and Mildred Y2prpel, Erma Norvell, Anna Kol%, Georgin Strain, Mary Jackson, Mabel Wad- kine, Mr. and Mes, ¥, C. Bankston, chaperones, G, P. Howard Gray, T Alford, R Lert Chiles, Lmest Graves, Jack Harris, Carver, John adterson, Flanagan, Alonzo ‘Trueblood, Hetherington, Levnard Marcum, Paul Henderson, George McCall, Chiles and Mr. Green. Bryan, n William B. Y. PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS All streets clayed, cement slde- | walks, electrlc lights, city water, | shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S 1 M. Stepnens. 829 The Average Man, The average man will hurry to & eeterinary when his pet dog gets sick, but he I8 willing to rely on almost any when he isn't feeling well himselt We want After the sermon the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administer- ed. The parents are urged to In- | fluence their children to remain to the preaching service and partake of ithh sacred privilege There meeting at the ch | 2fternoon to be present I 1 ale 1 The Original will be a brief slv“ml irch at 3:30 in th All stewards are urged Presiding Elder Casgon will be prnsrm and preach. On evenin® Monday evening the quarterly con- f:v-r,:» will be ’.l]d b —————————— ll'c saving in painting, in repairs RO more than make up the diffcrence in the first year. ra NOWLIN WILL PRZACH AT : y BAPTIST CHURCH TOMORROW No doubt the many friends of Nowlin in this city will be led to know he will preach at the Baptist church tomorrow both morning and BRICK evening. OUS (¢ DERATION. Dr. Nowlin has been filling ap-| I an preintments out of the eity since May MACO He will supply for the First Baptist ed Brick. Church, Tampa, the month of August RUB-M Y-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colie, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Ete. hme.ucAudne.uud in- Se| ternally and externally. Price 25¢. ! the State. W.R. Tampa Fuller 1 of Building With Brick Is but a little mcere than with Ivmber readily, will command a much higher price, and will bring a better rental than a frame building. Then, in addition to that, a THE MININMUM COST OF MAINTENANCE OF A 'l DING IS A MATTER FOR YOUR SERI- State Distributor for fthe JELK'S FAMOUS CK, and for LEGG'S Pressed and Fancy-Fac- MWire at my expense for prices delivered to any point in Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- Cost u use GOOD DBrick like JELK’S Macon Brick, and INSURANCE will brick building will sell more age and Yards Hendry & Knight Terminals Florida Miss The usuai! accommodating dispenser servea ' | after! Bankston, Hcr-l Emmerson, | Herman | Will| Alfret| LRI L TR Some Specialties Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street F Florida Steak Florida Pork Roasts Western Pork Chops Stews Breakfast Bacon {5 Bologna Sausage Boneless Ham Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST SAUSAGE in lLakeland. | use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. |cdonot USE artificial oils. corn starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han- dle them in the cleanest possible manner. 1| « ¥ also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS E FRESH GROCERIES and FEED % I A s f b d ' i | I 1 l f Mabel, Ada and Blanch Pa-’..‘ They Have Arrived Ladies’ White Buck Boots at All Sizes and Widths. [ Ladies’ White Buck Pumps at All Sizes and Widths. Ladies’ Black Satin Pumps at All Sizes and Widihs. | §4.00 3.50 4.00 3.50 Ladies’ Patent Colt Pumps’al ! All Sizes and Widths. SZ)E OUR WINDOW’ The Quality Dutton-Harris Co. Lakeland Futch Gentry Bidg. Kissimmee The Majesblc S Popularity Contest Grows More Popular Every Day CLIPMOCIRTENG . RIS Below is the standing of the contestants last night: 1% 7% 110 100 «0 W. K. Jackson-ssecites. WK McRae Owner’and Manufac- turers’ Agent Edith Deane.. .. .. ..3,625 Georgia Strain Mary Groover.. .. .......3,375 Selma Strain. Mildrtd Yarnell.. .. .... 1,616 Selma Briddick Dotty Bates.. .. .. ... ..1,600 Miss Butler. & Villa Bailey. . 930 Ollie Sipe. . . PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT “THE HIGHER DUTY, (Lubin) ] i “FROM PEN TO PICK,” (Pathe's Comedy) “HIS ENEMY,” (Udison) 4 RBeels tenight ! Watch for the William J Bures feutur Coming! Esmo Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to;Find a Buyer Tell Us'What You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland L kS Florida N T e

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