Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 4, 1913, Page 5

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/ / lsl Case of Fire| Phone 5,000 < e ————— T B B. Blsh and Dr. Vernon last night to visit the for- pister, Mrs. W. S. Wilis. ‘o D s ing for 1.ivh Springs where Le o Oto wvisit his parents for a week or _ten days. D) . * The Woodmen Circle held its rexu- lar meetin: Thursday evening, Af- I business had been disposed of & social hour was enjoyed Ly the members and several visitors. De- llewqu ‘refreshmentl were served. 'fin Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Epis- eo)‘l ehurch will meet Monday af- mm at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Ul- ric Hnguonln at her home at 315 m New York avenue, and all ' ll‘lnhbrs are invited to be present. S a 9 | it lh‘"and Mrs. Dodd, who recently moved here from Lynchburg, Va., and who have been stopping , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moore, secured apartvents at the home of Mr \. F. Snced, where tlmy ‘are mmlng today. ) have ulu Flizal'eth Conner left at noon .. today for Atlanta, where she goes , to spend the winter. Miss Conner “will study music under a noted in- ! 'tm and further equip herself in wdlbsun career, that of a teacher of imlic in which she has already proved erself most successful. i Mr, Adolphus Rowe, proprietor for mwt three years of the Bradford "' hotel at Fort Myers, has purchased ~—the 17-acre orange grove of Miss Fannfe Davidson on Lake Poney, apdl with his interesting family will ! mn here about ov. 1 to make | dand his future home. This is a filpe crove, in fact, many declare there isn't a prettier grove in Polk soeunty, and Mr. Rowe is to be con- mwln!ed on its purchase. \»fiol Jnhn S. Edwards is spending my and tomorrow in Lakeland, an come down from Tallahassce ‘ business pertaining to the State tax commission, of which he is a N member. Col. of friends here who are according Bm & most hearty welcome, all of | whom are clad to hear him gay that “Vh on!y temporarily away ul'lm 1, and will azain return to ‘eity when his term in office ex- "?!' Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Qnaintance returned last nicht from their trin toithe :. A. It. reunion at Chat- taBgeRa. 1o lost fow davs laving been &pi 1t with their sor terd in ! clsonville, grand v ire lod praise tality of 1 noeza, ' city gt one g8l coriry to have sefli jent pub tertain 1vwo such larce bodies the Comfeder it and G, A, R. reuuions hfle same year, & VAUDEVILLE = ’ISS TILLIAN NAVARRE = " EIGH CLASS SONGS i '~ WESTERN PATES Exciting Western Feature %8 1T VEIL OF STETP Snother "Vestern Feature FITL &A Protty Essanay Drama 000 o‘z""rsrm YTSIC Prices 5 and 10 Cents .'Truby O'Steen left this m')rn-f oS with | lovely ' Edwards has a host from | Mr. R. Nicoll, of Omaha, Neb, who has'property interests at Lake- laid Highlands, writes: “If my lit- tle efforts count for anything I shall always be glad to say a ogod word for Lakeland and the paper you rep- resent. 1 hope some day to Le one of you when I have fathered enouzh isheckles to warrant suc a change.” Mr. R. J. Straw reached the city last nizht from his old [ % Juinnesota, and is here to muke Lake- heome in | " land his 'permanent honie, having disposed ol his larze property inter- ests in his oid home town. Ilis fam- ily stopped en route with relatives, but they will be down in a few days. Mr. Straw says there is great inter- est in Florida in his . tion and through his influence a number of families will come to to Lakeland this winter. Nyrtie Street Methodist Church Preaching tomorrow mnight at 7 o'clock by the pastor. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. All Srints (Eriscopal) Church Services—Sunday school at 10 a. m. Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Ev- ering prayer sermon, at 7:20 p. m. i The Rev. R. Bolton having arrived "will officiate at all gervices, to which a cordial invitation is extended, GRFAT BARGAINS IN TLADITS READY-TO-WEAR HATS TORAY Mrs. P. D. Lovan, who went late to the New York markets, secured snmn great barzains wm hats and on Monday any hat in her show window will be sold at $3.50 each. Mrs. Logan reaches home tonizht and will be glad to meet her custom- ers Monday and show them the lat- "est styles. 1264 MAJESTIC, | | A Fine 3-Reel Prozeam Tonight So ! Don‘t Miss it SPECIAL NOTI(‘E The world’s geries baseball scores will be received by special wire at ! | this theater every day startinz on Tuesday, An operator will be on the sta and the details, not by inn- i ut nlay by play will be wiven, h! s et tarts ot . 220 Admigsion 25c to all. iWill be a p'easure when 'you use our statioaery. |See our superb stock :of fne Linen with En- \‘clopcs to match. JIAKE PHARMACY. - Biyen's Drug Store PH 0 N F' 42 | | | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, |school near there, LAK ELAND, FLA,, OCT. 4, 1913. PAGE FIVA Dr. Sarah Whee! Was Very One of the most brilliant social af- fairs ever wittessed in Lakeland was the lovely reception given last night by Dr. Sarah Wheeler at her beau- tiful home on South Tennessce ave- nue, the affair being in honor ot Hon. and Mrs. Kelsey Blanton, who recently returned to Lakeland from their wedding trip. ; | The lower floor was thrown to- gether, and the rooms were beauti- fully arranged with ferns, palms, and other pot plants, while vases of pink roses adorned mantels and tables. room were softly shaded in pink, and suspended from each chanrdolier were lovely rosebuds, Above each mantel clinzine vines haa been tostefn!': arran2ed, interwoven in which were pink and white roses, all of whi h made a lerutiful setting for o brils liart a eathering, Receiving the was Master Cha the arrived cemed in the rece Charles Conner charmeuse, draped in handnainted {ffon, ard Mrs. ?%urton Thix who wrs dainty h\ a lavely er mnl' of green crepe meteor. Tue o were then received in the parlors by the receivinz line, I'r. Sarah \Whee!- er, Mr. and Mrs. Blanton, Jud~e and Mrs. Tramme!l ond Mrs., (eorce (Writht, Dr. Wheeler was beauti- , fully cowred in blaek crene meteor draped in rare o!d Spanish lace; Mrs, Planton, the lovely btride, wos the admiration of all in her weddiny gown of rare point lace mode over dntchess satin, which had bteen her mother's weddinn drees as well as her own. Mrs. Trammell was in crepe de chire, while Mrs. Wrioht eards at the door s Conner, Jr., they wese wol- fon hall by Mr cowned in A ‘s fruests vellow NesLs | The Epworth ie A Most Deli /iy ]'ff 0 Mrs. kdith Clennence threw her | oren ot the Co'onial Apartments to the membe:s of the Epworth League, ‘Where a most de- linhtful evering was srent by the fifty or sixty cuests present, The rooms were pretiily arranced for the occasion, gelden rod and ferns being used in the decorations, the Last evening ome color scheme of yellow and preen be- | ing carried out. | The following interestiny prooram ‘ was carried out, each of the partici- ! pante being reguested to 2ive encore numbers, which they gracefully did: Piano—*Maidens Fair” ..Nevin Mrs. Ililda Peterman Voice—*Coming Thro' the Rye” ' Miss Winnifred Streater Reading—Selected ...oovvnnns i Miss Tuggle | Voice—*Mary of Arzyle” (Scot- l ish alr) . | Misg Vera ‘\1('R'm Mrs. Tlilda Peterman "Quartet—*“\When the Swallows Homeward 1y | Soprano, Mrs Tenor, Alto, W. €. Norvell \Mr. Clarence Smith Mra, 0, G, DBatoes st The electric bulbs in each ! er’s Reception Brilliant Success was lovely in a lingerie gown. Mrs. George Richards and Mrs. Henrietta Peterson invited the guests into the back parlor where fruit punch was served by Misses Virzinia | Lufsey and Alma Bassett. Miss Margaret Southard and Miss | Mabel Drane escorted the guests from the parlors to the dining room, where they were served with a de- liclous gaiad course. Those presidinsg | in this room were Mrs. R. R. Sulli-| van, Miss Elizabeth Conner and Miss | Della May Marshall, From the dining room the guests ' were invited to the libray where they were served with coffee, Mra. | C. A, Cole and Miss Helen Cochrane pourine and Mrs, M. F. Hetherin ton and Miss Hattie Patton serv- ine, | Turint the feeention honrs from ard woet T to 10, ahant 270 anests eallod, a1 dacdapad it was one of tha briltiant htful affates given In T.ak ( Dr, Whe entartaive heantionly and with ¢ eace and prace that all her cuvne feol fnstantly at home, and many re- marked last eveninag that the fooel- ing of formality which someti aracterizes such larce affn w not percentible for a nomert, which aeeovnts in a larce measure for the sucenss of the furction, All were olad to have the n'\'mr-g turity of 1 eeting the handeame eroom and his lovely hride, and to . have the donhle pleasnre of welcom- ! fre them haek to Lakeland. Y\h-ntln::' them undor such pleasine and liehtfnl eircumetanees only added tn the pleasure, and the receptinon Inct evenine will linoer lone in the mom- cry of o1l neaeent as a most enfoyable ard delizhtful affair, (- Secicl Gl ag e most, inds the potito race, ‘tie won by Mr. Rivers and Miss Vera McRoe. | The harvest horn o’ plenty, filled with bleesine, was suspenrded in the reception Lall and as the guests pacsail eaell drow a hlns&‘-in". some beine very annropriate, while others gave amuser-ent., | The living pictures were a perfect | s, and were ag follows: | neelus,”—Miss Lola Trammell, | “The Farmer and Ilis Neithtor’ —-Mr. CGroom and Miss Myrtle Mc- Rae, “Taith, otfing was prize beine Ttone and (‘Mrltv"-| Mrs. Everett, Miss I"dith Tomliucon land Mrs. U. G. Bates. | A lnn(-hmn vas cerved in the Cin- ifne room, after which Rev, I, (., {Jenking eave a chort talk on Tea~ue fwork, whot it steod for, what it I'ed tdone, ard what it won'd do ‘or the Iyfln;y« peonle, All in chorvs san« “Where Ile Leads 1 will Followv.” The evenint was deelared to le ‘H!vo most enfovahle of any Learcue Leoetnl, Coneratnlatione ftended to all the eommitten o9 the'p | | | were exe- leveellent work, and a Chamtarn-a “enlote was civen to Mps, BOith LClamonen, the (hormine hostees fop ker hospitality and generosity, all Toelapive 1) teae Tanetifully re- pafd far iy {fondan Ry My Pnoaragta ed with yell creen, with pro (9% %4 7 - o od Miss Mary Y ’rr/’ Weided l To Mr. John Siint Tn/ ay : H A marriace that will come as a The bride is one of [lakelard': surprise to the bride’s mary |loveliest pirls is talented and ) s, occurred this morning when [ nlished, and her many frie h united Mary Yarnell was in marriace 1o Jr. John Slint, of* Bos (ton, the ceremony leing performed |at the court house in Bartow. The couple met at Arcadia last year when the bride was teaching and friendship "goon ripened into love, culminatinz ln their rarriage today. TLOST! LOST! LOST! LOST—A pocketbook containing a $10 bill and 56 cents in silver, on West urange street or Missourl avenne. Finder will be liberally rewarded. Return to Telezram office. 125 QUL QOOGOLOIDTII CRGOV 000D New [disonia . SROSOI S0 T ' The supreme Cramatie feature of {the vear, A m in three reels, 1 i‘.“," vou inter P - tn end. You wi!l wonder WHY and How. Don't Miss It i MATINEE AT 3 P. M. | for her a life of joy and happir The proom is a snecessful ora grower of A fa, man fn every way worthy of the | lovely jewel he has won. Mr. ard Mrs. Slint are now at the bride’s home, but will leave to- morrow nicht for Arcadia, where they will mncke their future home. Tirst Prclbvtman Church At 9:45 the Sunday echool will ob- Om— suive rally day. No lessons will te recited, as special exercises will take the time, ! | taken for the Sunday school exten- ! gion work. ’ A epecial offering will be Our Sunaday echool now holds the banrer for makinz the larcest con- tribution in the Presbytery for this cunse, At 11 a. m. the Lord’s Supner will be olserved and a sermon will be od v the pastor. ice at 7:30, A tation is extended you fer ¢ of e viees, W 8. PATTE !w)\ Pastor, FO't SALE— 60 head of thoron~h- bred white leghorns, fpoly to Three Friend. Grove, Washincton Park. 1262 e and ig a ventle- | } Jflé jfi e N ”f’.“f_()/)fl/ Rank. 1T Ve care ofYour money. A National Bark is operated under the Nationa! Banking Act, This law places it uirder the supervision of the Treasury De- partment of the United States Govern- ment. A rigid examination of the bank's affairs is made several times every year in theinterest of its depositors. D5 Your Banking With Us wmw«w OF L.i: KELANDH 1 B " PR ANPPOTI DR F Y S s ans We Repeat That We Are Merchants We Sqll Ice That means we are keen for all the business we can get That we value you as a castomer, and there isn't a thing we can reasonably do for you that we will not do cheerfully. The better our service the more we sell We are not cold-blooded because we haudle a cold product. We are human, through and through Judze us as you judge other merchants, kmowing that we cannot afford to be arbitrary or partial. OUR ICE is gcod ice. And it is chicap enough for you to use it freely. 1€ not a custemer already, we solicit you now. Lakeland Ice Company i Phon» 26 J y ,f‘",‘ 'l‘"v Lt I S 1 ] 3 ¢ =3 A If you need a pair of shoes, see us before buying. We have gthe latest styles in all lcathers. Just received a large shipment of shoes for the Kiddies. Watch our windows for STYLES! Hostery For All The Family, Kimbrough-Rutherford SHOE COMPANY Opposite New City Hall TN Py s LA e e T O s e

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