Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 18, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FL.., SEPT. 18, 1913. PAGE FIV? | SEVERAL PRETTY SOCIAL AF. | & ; | FAIRS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST | leg Lifeof Linen | Misses Conibear Delightfully | ceeded to the dining room where stsg with good lanadry work 1 whot yov ae lecking ler wnd E.zltcl-taineq Last Evening they were served with delicious cake that in fust Wha @5 are pivipr. Try % Dr. Conibear's beautiful home on | and ice cream by Mrs. Walter Bates Luke Hollingsworth was the scene | and Mrs. E. C. Davis. S ¢ | illf u“nrctty affair last evening when Many handsome presents were re- 1¢ Misses Conibear, ably assisted by | ceived by this popular couple. Those L k l d S L nd y { Dr. and Mrs. Conibear, delightfully | who were invited to enjoy Mr. and a e an team au r entertained a number of their | Mrs. Bennett's hospitality were Mr. Picze 130 West Muin b friends, and Mrs. Oscar Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. f Fo abiarnngs ) The spacious verandas were hung|J. D. O'Hearn, Mr. and Mrs. ase (1) ire at the Christian church to | With #ay Japanese lanterns, and the | Thomas Cason, Mr. and Ifrs. John i renew the work : e work. Aq) members are | [OWer floor was thrown open to the | O'Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Walter one 5,000 i a—w"“d' e guests who gathered in groups or | Bates, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. \Vilkes,l q?,e PHOEle BARBER SHO ' TheL. T, 1, Will meet tomorrow roamed at will through the beauti- | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson, Mr. and Miss Mabel Drane wil] re fully arranged rooms. Mrs. Charles Durrance, Mr. and (| |s better prepared to take care of your face ach home the morning fartha Tuggle, teacher, of either tonight or i After all had arrived, several in- | Mrs. Reed Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. than you are yourself. We use antiseptics. 4 i ¥ teresting games and contests of a|J. W. Scally, Mr. and Mrs. Laur- H | in the Lakeland high | from a delightful symy i SRLIY) AT B “ open her classes Monday, | t0Uring Europe FT::."‘;"P spent in ; laughable nature werc engaged in, | ence Futch, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Have your work done.at the The Dhoemx. one of ; g the past three | which furnished much amusement. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stev- the IarQGSt ShOpS in the state. We make CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING a specialty. L. E. PEACOCK. .. MANAGER 1200 | Weeks she has bean et Iiton) New York 1siting in Bos- | Music was rendered by Miss Mar- | ens, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Bates, Mr. B s inkilsot Mr W | the Iatiee Smu‘““}‘!lm:\l;l‘:' .Lx:‘;s:y,ui]x‘x : :y“»;‘ Snu]nmr«l. and .\lr.. (‘?ar]os and M:-s. George Tolson, Mr. and e will be glad to learn that g““"s'_ of Mrey (7| Stewart, fort ¢ n‘r ur\rl;! S0 TR firsw( .n(!il.ufil:“*li:’ \\III;- 3:1?1 :::i proving after an illness of g‘:::‘-‘p_‘_““‘ x';"f“' May Abson. Miss | Tables for four were then placed Frauk Grether, .\hlr. and Mrs. 0. S. pks. ‘wn‘l- 8 many friends will be glad to | at various places on the verandas, [ Van Huss, Mr. and Mrs. Will Me- | 1 come her home again . | which were lighted with tiny hand- | Rae, Mr, and Mrs. T. I. Woods, painted Japanese lanterns, the han- f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tillis, Mr. \ diworii of Miss Lucy Conibear. De-|and Mrs. Pete Roquemore, Mr. and licious refreshments of pineapple [ Mrs. (. A. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. mouffe and cake were daintily served | H. K. Hooks, Mr. and Mrs. O. by Misses Florence and Helen Coni- | Park, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. A. bear ('lonts, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Henley, Following is a list of the ,.'uvsts( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hursey, Mr. who attended this enjoyable affair: | and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clant Clayton, Misses | Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Southard, Elizabeth Conner, Jose- | Heath, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc- phine Drane, Padrick, Mabel Card- | Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wil- well, Mary Jackson, Helen Hobbs, | son, Rev. and Mrs. . C. Jenkins, / ) pg to stand the State or spe- | ering the time Lucy, Ruth, Florence and Helen | Mrs. Lula McColpin, Mrs. S. T.|}7 pination. this institution (t’:\ }P:imil'n a':‘dh:-?l‘:rfll"mmmr' Mesurs. Brian Jeffcott, | Flotcher, Mrs. M. J. Potett, Mrs. 1 4 althy A v a - i 7 7 % o g and satisfactory condition ;‘““”'“'” Fuller. Rodger Bryan,|B. Z. Trammell, Ur. and Mrs. Jewelers ‘and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland Fla. W. Buchanan, Jr., and | Morrill, Schoffield, Peterson, Chism, ' Griffin, Dr. and Mrs. Henley, fptnr;md last ni';rht 'rrom BiEE E. Alexander, | Misses Vera McRae, Mary McRae, n Drane, Mercer, | Myrtie Gracy, Nona Herron, Aileen artha Tuggle, the efficient sl pt expression in the Lake-| 1, ¢ issue of P S 1ssue of the Telegram ap- ol, will reach Lakeland the | poars the statement orl ‘{hl(.m\'t l:\r- of the week after a pleas- | hapk 41 e close of bk mer spent in Memphis, | terday . d at other points. s scmetking you @sz't want two trust to. Never buy them without having your eyes tested. Have #t done by us and it will be done thoroughly and accurately. There will be nothing “chancey” about it. Buying glasses any other way is like taking medicine in the dark. It’s dangerous. business Ves- At the last Legislature a law was passed requiring all state banks to make a statement ¢ i a s each time . A. Parker, superintend- | the inspector called, and the state- blic instruction, was in|ment in today's Telegram was com- yesterday and stated that|piled by Bank Examiner B 26 there will be held an| Whitfield, who is in the city m‘du\. flon at Dade City for teach- | The statement is very good, consid- LUCK IN CHOOSING GLASSES l Fa AR { Fred Mendenhall : Statement of the Condition of | F'red Benford, O where they have been vis- THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAND. ; Holland, Charles Stoner, Charles | McRae, Lola, Lessie and Trma Tram- . Buchanan's ‘?flrents fOr! On Day of Examination by State | Kime ! mell, Susic Tucker, Della Mae Scn00| BOOkS a“ds ho lsu Iies few weeks. Prior to that Bank I iner at the Close of . o Marshall, Messrs. Moore, Hannah, C 0 flp 5 y ‘-’~W‘flt quite a while at| Y Sept. 17, 1913 Mis Walken Bntertaine "Jewett, Townsend, A. Smith, C. - pville, N. €. They report | RESOURCES For Mrs. W. M_ Bevis Smith, Moore, Williamson, 0'Stecn, e e 3 easant summer. | Loans 190800 ax 1t AMp . : i Chunn, Graey, McLain, Weeks and - . ot $1 2N Mrs, T, L. Walker was the grace e Ll ’ Tab|ets Pencils, Ink, Crayons H'_T ] i Overdrafts 111 tul hostess of o very enjoyable party A. B (,ovhm.n. ) : . y : . Sanders returned to- | . o * % PRurniture and fistures o onp 2iven at her heantiful home on South Lunch Ba i Wauchula, where she went | faai ndtit 1827 44 | Tennessee avenue vestorday after- | EVERY DAY fs bargain day at our n Skets' Book bags' Et( n, Mr. Theron Chris- AN STl e store but Saturday is speclal on Due from hanks N ik o, in honor of Mrs, W, M. Bevis ho has been confined to| Gaen : T s (e Soivss i shoes. Owens Dry Goods Co. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS br four months, but who is e Rt e e SR i e e gely €20y00d 45 s, who served delicious punch | DIED FROM EFFECT OF LAKELAND BOOK STORE birthday that the trip was LIABILUELRS 10 the guests as they arrived. DOGBITE IN JACKSONVILLE . | Capital $ 20,000, 00 Progressive Rook was the diver- - Benford & Steitz 7 3 5 0,000 { sion and proved to be superlatively | vietim of rabies from the bite of 1 Fire Girls will meet on | SU/PIUs 10,000.00 | * ol abies > bite p'”mml 1; 4 o'olock at the | Undivided profits . 108879 | interestinz. Postcard scenes of Lake- | 4 dog, Harry W. Falls, of Summer- | — - [ Cash and checks land were used for score cards ,&ivV-{ worth, N, I1., died Sunday morning heir guardian, Mrs. Don- S 3 & 5 Certified checks ing an original touch to this little .t 5 o'clock, at St. Luke's hospital, As the number for each pE f J H Bimited, all wishing to en- | Vividend unpaid ..... .00 | detall of the game. Mrs. Steiti Was | iter hours of agony. Falls, who el "(; i ;o n’; onEe | Certificate of deposits 6,206.67 | the fortunate winner for the after- ‘ was a man of some means, was work- b have alread "onroilod are Deposits e s L8 DS 0D 00, [ ing as motorman for the Jackson- =) = BB == : Vi g ot After the conclusion of the game | yjjjs Street Railway Co., in order bring a record of the hon- g . lare striving for and to be 1,306.45 | the guests were ushered into the din- [ to get the benefit of open-air exer- A z 0 1202 E. 0. FLOOD, President. | ing room where they were served | g, Tast week he was bitten by to senid for further equip SR S R ke delicious salad course by the hostess. | dog, but gave the wound little con- NOTICE Tiny favors with scenes of lLakeland | Giioration, until Saturday morning, arl Bennett, of DeLand, is | made interesting souvenirs of the oc-| wyen he called upon Dr. C. V. ‘ ’ ’ ! | casion. | Freeman, who immediately sent him & tive est of Miss Mary | All occupants of premises are here o . s o . semin, y se Miss gl;lenneu has many | by notified to provide garbage cans Those who were present were the |y, op pyke's hospital for treat- LateSt St lcs 1n a" leathers for the city wh 1 e :I;Id to use same according to ordi- | honoree, Mrs W. M. Revis, Mmes. | o¢ Before the day was over, SN0 e A | T. L. Waring, R. E. Lufsey, A. D e' -m’;. o8 ]m::“li;‘-’ hr:dl”'!.xilnlrr«-\‘ !“"I vlrll‘l‘x:‘;'ly\‘"h\t!v!h | Boring, L. M. Futeh, M. G. War-| ].l::«\; nt‘h‘rr;;nglll‘.lll::! n(l]:h:kl):- (:av:(? ;:111; Meng WOmen and Chlldren. ’.;’rll.:si!:;:n v‘;:ert‘:es:f,pgii l nb(.)w. : | ing, ““"“f"' Bates, W. D 'F'“_””‘”‘ly" barked and attempted to bite his hich school. ! (. A. RHOADES, JR ‘ D. B. '”"k'c”'_" H. "" Bassett, i innrson. His sufferings were so great : 4 G 1202 4t Sanitary Inspector. | D. Lovell, I. ( Jv‘nk.n‘)s‘ M. Ihl\';'_'-‘: that it became necessary to put him F]t and Qual"y uaran[eed_ 8 an appeal in today’s is- e e e ’\:l"""""" { ”‘;‘:""'-‘" Steitz and Miss | in a straight ja;-kotl, in wrhl‘;-h ”ht' Telegra; s with RX HILL LOTS roOR PPN ROSEHRY was held until the hour of death. install vtn:;;t:)‘:':d:n t'ltle " SALE ON EASY TERMY | o) ; The unfortunate man’s lmdyv has Yours for GOOD SHOES building on the school —_— | My _"“’} Mrs Bv"“nf‘“ Celebrate | been prepared for burial and will be . All streetg clayes. cemen: #tc Their Wooden Wedding shipped to Snmmerworth tonight by It is a good idea, and a b, ani Mrs. LM Bennett i Bass o od idea would be for ev- | ¥aike, electric Mr Il Mrs express.- -Jacksonville Metropolis. lights, olty water | | o colebrated their wooden wedding last | who has a child In these | 8nace trees See G € Rowiaor = nine at their pretty home on T pble rooms, to form a | Stephens G e S R P aan | CAN YOU DOUBT IT? o ub for the purpose of . . tion room and dining r09m WETC ywyen the Proof Can Be So Easily - r 1 | 1 carrying out plans to M I cn ” & Fever wtifully decorated in yellow and | 2 rooms more livable. aana 0[ ] | s white. the color seheme being ear Investigated 1 Prer each window would prescription No. 666 is prepared especially 1 out in « ! comfort, and other im- for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. A R nld he made by an en- Five or sis Joses will break any case, and T RO {5015 3 if taken t! ver will not to benefit de- Pills, can | ... .SHOE COMPANY : Opposite New City Hall 1 iney P! of women, and we hone i 4 ; el Sk 4 ed at the door g The proof : : — e will be called for the Calomel and does not gripc T aa 1 dou i ( 4 ¢ pro T INE R A T T T AT Y R R -! P of a Mother’s Club at J 0 1 and ' not far it is almost at P b entic ro 10or. Rent iat a resident of Tam- e — o e bt e s e fog Time 1S Here Al Right Now---Have Yo 5 i N I'rar corved unch to each . iimony? | fi Il Ih l B k ‘ l? . t! ed. After the ' yio M. B, Andrews, 2908 Cen- | en a (:0“ on Boo e d . h ORIUM k5 hacat R 11‘ ;‘r’,‘ tral avenue, Tampa, Fla., FJl}'H:E ,;0_7‘:‘_‘, e D e P : [ - f as rend by Nrs. S. : ‘For a number of years I had at-| | or, and those of the guests who tacks of kidney complaint My back | S . y s - : acke el 4 ice s mueieally inelined, which was ! o "o "0 1 suffered greatly ggll}fa?lgfglifl’;?dofo%em;i::gxtu&m date way of taking | - very cujoyable iature o 'h:: 210 from other kidney ailments. Doan’s i PRt ARG ' ing.. Alter:tHd DroEtal PTO" | Kidney Pills were finally brought to |} myore is a money saving in the use of our Coupon Books that is LE AND THREE FINE ! my attention and upon using them 1|} gyite g consideration, but there are other things about them TURE PICTURES OO0 ISOSOROLOSOSOSORO4 | was relleved. Since then I have tak- which model housekeepers ap preciate even more. They are so VVVV 2 {en them on several occasions and a |} convenjent, for instance All you have to do is to tear out the coupon and give it to the driver—no looking around for the little piece of money that has hidden itself; no waiting for change; no wet change to handle. B : You could really afford to pay a premium for our Coupon Books 0 ON THE WATERS” A FINE STOW TONIGET $0 . | few doses have always removed any 48 @ | [ ] ] rama by the Edieon Co. SURD AND SEE IT ' sign of the old triuble.” | Please the Most Fas- | —— e 1A%y BOY" | | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 R T OTHE 01: Picture Lover HOTH cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, A Comedy Tha Please You In- : LCRDCADEOSCATLOSOSOFOSON | New York, sole agents for the Unit- N — . T ————" = 2. et w7 e —————————— n S t R & : 2 INERANT WEDDING” mevmely; & Lavsh fie SRS A ed States. —it is such a worry preventer and sanitary safeguard—but in- and Then Some More ‘ posind Remember the name—Doan's— (| stead of asking you to do that, we make our book give you MORE Comedy | SHERLOCK HOLMES and take no other. ICE for the same money. [ouie e — - { DVENTURE OF AN HEIRESS” TR . Roaring Travesty as the Scrub If you are taking ice in your office the time-saving quality of our Coupon Books is even more important there than it is in the | HILD'S ( ¥, @ Hedins home. : ne Kalem F “A (1 s par Our Own Business. o ! e eature 51 A Tire Essamay Drama | e LITTLE PUPPET SELLER Whilst I do w.x‘nl] ul'n;gm-,-‘: OUR ICE and our Coupon Book are your two best lrieqd: They ICLAIN IN SONGS | CEDNESDAY ANT Tuwo-Reel Feature Full of Interest m:d"?m,h:?.";,,',.n‘num w ow | make » combination which eannot be excelled for practical econ- T | MATINE e ot it = ) means and work togather for & tha omy and all around satisfaction. Books for sale by our drivers. E to one end. Hut whenever I find gy [ souvenie plotos of | e e ot et | Lakeland lce Company f'ello and Mary Pickford e M aioo, 1 oveiwrop the trath wad | . e e

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