Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 20, 1913, Page 8

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PAGE EIGH: A v e T | Thr S TR TN 1 £JY URINIZ X A & | ‘ TGO 00000200QA3AA0000C00QG L | ) o o TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. o % OMoe Number o e 37 © . dedldonce Number & | ] o 8 EPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- # ! # municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. © | 3 Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. @ 9 Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and & 2 ather Items of social interest should be telephoued to this depart- © 2 meat a8 soon as they occur im order that their news value is not & i 9 apsired. L] . o | VL2V 0QC0VVOANNOVPORAVOOOCROQVUD OO D N MEETING OF THE {Brown,” to the delight of all. FRIDAY MUSICALE! ‘Shepherd of Israel,” chorus by Bl !the club, closed the program. The Friday Musicale held its first| Vith a membership of about forty program meeting of this season on of Lakeland's musicians the Friflay; Friday afternoon, Oct. 17, in the Musicale has begun the season's’ Studio with a good attendance of WOTK with enthusiasm, hoping it to | QPE | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. The little hand-painted contest, in the form of a littie hook, was given the guests as souvenirs. Lurlene and Walter received many pretty and useful cifts which were very much appreciated. Those present were Missos Mai- i suerite Cloud, Helen Shaffer, Lillian And Lakeland is the 10 olies Gain, Bessie Tembpleton, Marys Grivs- ibey, Glenn McRae, Redella Gain, And when I think of the beautiful Ethel Yarnall, Edith Anderson, Ge- nevieve Duggan, Aileen McRae, Mmes. John IHansard, Mrs. N. Bryan, Mrs. M. A. Pillans; Masters James Boulware, Roland Anderson, Pat Murphy, Euland Potts, Ernest Graves, Cecil Pillans, John Hansard; Dr. Bryan, Mr. W. P. Pillans. L] . L Millard Futch Celebrates His Fifteenth Birthday. Mrs. L. M. Futch entertain-1 at her beautiful home on South Flcrida | avenue Saturday evening from 6 to 8 o’clock in honor of her son Mil- lard’s fifteenth birthday. The lower floor was thrown togeth- er and the rooms were prettily ar- ranged with pot plants, while vases of | L. [be the best in itg history. i Mrs. Fletcher, though not fullyi %% FEPORTER‘ reccvered from her recent illness, wus present and played the accnm-;TWU\I BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR Panimoents as Mrs. gletcher only can: LURLENZ AND WALTER PILLANS play | The first number was a chorus b’\': Mr. an< Mrs. E. C. Davis enter- the Club, “’'Twas on a Bank of Dai- taincd at thelr home on East Oak aies Sweet."” Istreet Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Pillans rendered “The Awak- Mrs. Davis’ sister and brother’s six- ening of the Lion,” by Kontski. teenth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Pillans is always heard with| The young folks enjoyed the music ' delicht, being a pianist of rare ml~}and various cames a while, then they ent and culture. were each given a contest to guess A vocal solo by Mrs. Robt. Mc- :lled “The Cat Game,” which proved Lain was next on the program, very amusing, as each question had “Swallows,” by Fredrick Cowen, a to be answered with a word begin- beatiful cong, beautifully sung. 'ning with c-a-t. Miss Edith Ander- Mrs. McLain is a new member and son and Master James Boulware fi8 a great addition to the Music ;roved to be most familiar with the Cludb. great variety of cats, tieing for the Miss Vera McRae and Miss Winnie prize. They drew and Miss Edith was Streater were next heard in a lovely the lucky one, receiving a pretty box vocal duet. With voices true and of stationary. sweet and perfectly blended thoy; Later in the evening the guests sang, “Holy Mother, Guide His Foot- were invited to’ the dining room ! ateps,” by Wallace. ‘where they were served to sand-! Mmes, Webb and Petermann played wiches with olives and pickles and a brilliant piano dnet, br Moskowski. hot chocolate. The color scheme of “For You Alone” (Geehl), an ex- pink and white was used, the pretty guisite voecal number, was sung by birthday cake being in pink and Miss Mabel Cardwell, one of l.ake- white, with sixteen little burning fand’s loveliest anid most talented candles adornfng the center of the young vocalists. The audience was dining table. . fempted to break the club rule and, Mrs. Davis was assisted in enter- demand an encore. taining by Mrs. Johp Hansard and Mrs. O. M. Eaton then sang in her sister, Mrs. N. L. Bryan, and Ber dainty plquant style, “Philly members and visitors. f\vm'e artistically shaded in red. Games and contests were much en- joyed, prizes being given the lucky winners. Miss Mildred Youngs and Roy Mitchell won the two prizes while Willie Gray Galloway won the booby. Music also formed a pleas- ant feature of the evening’s enter- tainment. After the gameg the guests wer invited into the lovely dining room, where ice cream, cake, froits and candies were served. The birthday cake was cut by each one present, Louis Slocum securing the dime and William Watson the thimble—no old malds in that crowd. Mrs. Futch was assisted in enter- taining the young peonle by her mother, Mrs. Gentry, and Mrs. Chas. Conner. Delicioug fruit punch was served as the guests, abont twenty- five in number, left the idining room. e The Episcopal Guild will meet to :30 at morrow afternoon at 2 business is to be transacted and all members are urged to attend. The Woman’s Missionary study class of the Dixieland church will “meet with Mrs. Asa Brantley op Sue- cess avenue Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are invited to grandmother, Mrs. M. A, Pillans. | be present. R —————— e PSRRI 'cut flowers adorned the mantels and ! tables. The chandeliers in each room | 20, 1913. = il . o - - AN 0 " : AN P RSN TN (TSN LT SHE LIZIS I AXTLAND ¥ o, d ‘? . SRty Yy O VT O o Florida is a crand old State, za‘“ siriee / z{, z) ’ 115\3 ?J With its loveliness 2 flowers, 2 : _é_ b It malkes n y for t date — v FOR RENT—Half acpe o irst spot ' B ; ~ | i }_,..! land on Lake lialjy SWory 4 ay, G. E. Southard, <:it5-, A ) FOR RENT—Four nice rg, In the State, T know, TARK HILL LOTS ruB s ne llnlgnlbi.ke & s R lALE ON EABY 'Kfik:‘;; furnished. Apply to p. 0{?9: ' Ali sireels clayel, coment MBI 507 East Bay street, U In Lakeland where it {s summer time| valks, electric l‘g'“" oy YaWL L D o L n Lakeland 4 shade trees. Bee 3. C, Rogan or B [FOR RENT—2 furnigheq oo, Al the year around, |y gepnens. 828 | party without childrey; ! | You get more oranges YOR SALE—Two choice lots in! convenience; quiet. 420 g ty Than in any northern town. B15 . Thees L i ! ——— e FOR RENT-—Three-roon o on South Lake Hollmga,,nm Price $3.50 per montp, Sy Fiske Johnson. 1 [FOR RENT—6-room houss, blocks from depot op Lake Mimy Apply Waring & Edwarg, 1y Dixielond, cheap if sold at once. | 8 . ,M. D, 1266 EThe magnolias with their sweet per- Samuel F. Smith fume, | And orange blossoms white, }Are gome more of the things that loom With Lakeland's lovely sights. fOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching; also some fine cockerels, H. L. Kelley, Griffin, Fla. 125617 FOR SALE—5-room house, just be- | ing completed; bungalow; all mod- ern conveniences; bath. city water and lights; cheap, and on easy 10t all the places T have roamed | I think Lakeland is the best, And I believe, when I get home, ayment plan. Waring & Ed- 1 | T take & quiet rest. bt Fafl'; :'ayrds. 1322!. lscellaneou ! aginton, 132 e e ) —Mrs, N. H. Braginton | OR SALE QUICK—Cottage on 8. | e Dayton St., South Bend, Ind Virginia avenue, between Main | WANTED(— Your safety and Lemon streets; 5 rooms and blades to resharpen Mada bath, 2 fireplaces, nice lot, good | ter than mew. 25e, 85, ang | w w i N dozen. Lakeland Furpy, i as | location, close In. Now paying 8 Dt | i ho ?‘ per cent on $2,000. Don't be slow. | Hardware Co. 1 ! JOhn Mort Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, WANTED—Furnished roon; ! Cut Price Store. 1278 light housckeeping. U ang ]} J0R SALE—Two-story house of sev- | 8Fam. | en rcoms and bath, in Dixieland, | ™77 T ~ | for $2,230. The ohn F. Cox Real- \wANTED _Boy to sell th | ty Co. 1303 | elogram on the streets. Apy | “OR SALE--22 acres, 5 acres; Telegram office. cleared; good 5-room house. Terms f easy. $2,200. The John F. Cox 'LOST—Gold watch pa Tost ety Realty Co 1303 1on Florida avenue, Orange sv-aéi. BARGAIN—Tor quick sale invest- [ yrjoconri avenue. Reward it » ment property with dwelling and turned to Telegram office y well established business on it, i e close in, present tennant will lease property for a year longer. Prop- erty will net 12 per cent. Price $4,600, can be handled with $2,- f WANTED to purchese from owner tract of oy ‘land near station, 100 to 700 s . Address P. 0. Box 45, Lakeland, 7y { 000 cash, no less. Mann-Fitts ; il i Land Co. ARl s e b ‘ gy 7| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms i light housekeeping with mois| Purse containing ahont $30.00 in | | 7 502 N Centy | : e : blls. Handsome reward if returned | conveniences. 502 N. Kentudy | This Fascinating Mystery s : Ave. Phone 317 Black. 1 Ceared Up Ia to Dr. Bryan’s dental parlors in the X o i | Skipper building 1332 L “A Person of Somie | L] .\ Imzo.tance’ | OUR NEW SERIAL STORY | WHICH BEGINS TODAY » ¢ T e | At ! [} Ty RENT—Furnished rooms wit rivote bath. 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