Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 28, 1913, Page 5

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SON/ \GR/ se of Fire e 5,000 ee Mitchell, of Home- ing a few days in the t of her sister, Mrs. F. has. M. Jones left this Arcadia, where he goes p tri-county teachers’ in- e which he will deliver . Lowman, of Kissim- n called to the pastorate ian church, and has tak- esidence at the home of ghan on Lemon street. Mrs. John S. Edwards g over the arrival of a tle daughter born at in Tallahessee last Fri- Mrs. C. A. Cole, Mrs. and Mr. Williamson rty spending Thanksgiv- pa, where they took in p concert at 'the Tampa fternoon . ntic Coast Line station in mourning yesterday te President Emerson ral occurred yesterday Engines of all trains op- he road yesterday were aped. 1.. Jones and family, of Fla., are in the city as . B. Riles. Mr. Jones is put of the Florida Rural jers Association and has ¢ purpose of organizing i Florida Carriers into an A. Rennolds is up from the purpose of shipping old goods to that place, Rennolds has purchased Her many friends are giv- host cordial wo]come and hat she will be here only row morning. r of college boys are at he Thanksgiving holidays, mimber being Messrs. roover, Clyde Trammell, Btate University Gaines- Cornelison and Eugene om Rollins; William Em- ngelo Raymondo from hiversity . T. .I. Marshall and W. bnt hunting yesterday and reached home last night 1 the day off like high- cmen should—by leaving fine, juicy quail at the e cditor. They were in- @nd gave us additional Liankfulness. e s Mrs. John Mitchell en- six o'clock dinner Thurs- .+ in honor of Mr. and Db Sims of this city, and sisters, Mmes. Jesse Pl 5. Turner, of Orlan- e other guests who en- bospftality of Mr, and ¢!l upon this happy oc- po Mrs. M. L. Mitchell , Mr. Lucius of Or- A. Cannon and Mr. Fiske Johnson. [TORIUM Ga. T W, TONIGETA EL PAIGE AND CO the Great Comedy (ING A HUSBAND Married Men; See This, Single Men PICTURES S BETTER SELF ne Lubin Comedy [EN MEN FORGET autiful Selig Drama FOSTER BROS. citing Melies Picture fusic by the Best Orches- Best Town of the Best State bnight 10 and 20 Cents ’s & Reason” | Auditorium .. y o L ., NOV, 28, 1913. Miss Mertie Gracy has returned Frances Wilkie, and the s punch it-|fin, om a pleasant stay of two monard, N self was a most attractive shade of : A. Cole, B, H.| Mrs. Emmett Robertson spent yes- terday in Tampa Very pleasantly. S Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Barber are the proud parents of a sweet little Wdaughter, the first girl in the family. i oo L e Mrs. E. M. Holder will have her millinery opening tomorrow. She has a handsome stock located upstairs in the Elliston building (next to ‘the postoffice) and is offering some spe- cial inducements to early purchasers, the answers to the questions pinned about the wall. An illustration had been obligingly provided with each question, but the answering was not easy, calling as it did for a sense of humor in some cases, and in others for a good knowledge of Colonial his- tory. Laura Southard, Agnes Mitchel. orls yesterday, over a thousand peo- ple paying admission to see the first of the new Warner Ie.ttures “The Mystery of Pine Creek Camp eIt this is a sample of the \\'druer films, moving picture patrons have some real treats to look forward to each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, The first prize in this contest was a handsome brass candlestick, and it was won by Mrs. Jackson, and the “booby” prize, a quaint glass candle- stick, was awarded to Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Fleming was asked to give al reading, “When Grandma Danced | the Minuet,” and her delivery was S0 graceful anl charming that she w: forced to respond to an encore. Lit-| tle Agnes Mitchell was next calle jupon and in her reading and encore Iquite won the hearts of her audience Miss Olive Wright of Huntington, Tenn., is the lovely guest of Miss Suella Groover. Miss Wright is a tal- ented musician and a very charming girl, and Miss Groover's friends are making her stay a delightful one. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bevis are : ,With her unaffected and spirited the proutl parents of a lovely little paynep. daughter, which came to make them Refreshments wer 1 i 3 S [ere served con-i more thankful on yesterday, Thanks- isisting of r ey, sandwichoes. || giving day. The little lady has been | 07 oast turkey, sandyolins b o3 iaien jolives, pumpkin pie and coffee. naim : It is needless to say that the occa-|| sion will long be remembered as one | || IERY ma ; Miss Della May Marshall, of Lake- “m’:‘m‘,’,m\_‘”“.“.:L‘\ ,l']‘]"“"“”‘l i WiR' R ho land, is expected to arrive on Satur- «'u'rio’le(n;t i”J‘ \ " (]":“,] skillfully bei o tj". .d]'n]’c.‘ 2 a 2 wery dets div i 101 & winly v Mks ML g Tl Y B ual in his Corinne Finley, at their home in Col- |y, "y 1 =) “rv"“ ¢ '\;"‘;‘ C. 1]l dress will be delighted lege Park. Miss Marshall will be one |y, 0t v JEF tee B Futeh, 1| with the exchive de- of the wedding attendants at the( I;AIW"“ “"m”" \'I'(‘]‘(.'r”,r;' || signs in Cheney Silk marriage of Miss Corinne Finley and '\(‘\Isor‘nu\\' Ao (»i:“.“' ‘Wil Cravats which we are Mr. E. D. Patterson on Wednesday p, 0”0;“0 R. o ]1':;‘.(":([ '( offering this season. —Tallah. 7 Al it G . evening,—Tallahassee Record. Jenkins, John Jenkins, A. M. Jack-| |l Williamson-Moore T son, J. F. Wilson, W. T. Mcllwai - cliwain, Comp:ny Mr. and Mrs. L. . Goodrich,|w, ¢. Norvell, G. W. Watson, Ward bride and groom of only a few days,|pender, B. F. Wilson G. T. Flem- reached the city yesterday afternoon |ing T 1, Walker, Myrtle Burns, Grif- and are now at home to their friends on Prospect street. They were met at the train yesterday afternoon by a number of admiring friends and showered with rice, which they took good naturedly. Mr. Goodrich is connected with the ice company, while his bride is a charming girl, formerly of Welborn. Fashion Shop for Men Mrs, Terrell and Mrs. Bass Dehghtfully Entertained { At Colonial Party One of the largest and most novel gatherings of the present social season was the Colonial party given by Mrs. F. B. Terrel and Mrs. S.' M. Bass yesterday arternoon to as many of their friends as were able to be present. Mrs. Terrell’s beau- tiful colonial home on Orange street was the scene of this pleasant occa- sion and the spacious rooms were lavishly decorated in yellow and green, an artistically arranged mound of autumn fruits and nuts!) forming the centerpiece on the din- ing table. Slit skirts anid the concomitant styles were tabooeld and all the la- dies appeared in fischus, panniers, poke bonnets and the like with their hair in well-powdered pompadours and curls. Aunt Dinah, a thoroughly black lmammy and her husband, Uncle Rastus, officiated throughout the af- Itoruoon as the servants of the house- hold, and Burns Terrell and his friend, Dave Strohaker, were not in evidence. Old-time tunes on the Vietrola wove a background for the conversa- tion while each guest endeavored to guess the name op her own back from the conversation of her friends. 1Tt was a gathering of historical no- tables of Colonial days to judge by these names, and each ‘“‘gentleman’’ was asked to finid his proper lady and escort her to the punch table across the hall, Some confusion arose from the fact that a large number did not recognize the names of the ladies they were supposed to have married. The punch table was em- bowered in green and presided over by Miss Laura Southard and Miss [MAJESTIC. Well, folks, we gave you your firet glimpse of the big peature service we are putting on next week. Wasn't|[ATTRA that “Mystery of Pine Creek Camp” This is the day for offering thanks for our bountiful prosperity-——can YOU offer thanks with a full heart knowing that you made the best of the past year? Tave you any tan- gible, real assets that you obtained this vear? Perhaps you had them but they're cone throngh trifling expendi you had now tures made simply because handy--expenditures that have been made if you the money would not had depocited Open a hank account have your funds earning your money here. NOW and 4 per cent THE | STATE BANK OF LAKELAND FLA. [AUDITORI [ THE GRa CTIONS COMING Wrestling Match the best feature you have ever geen? | Tomorrow— G. H. GBUNDAHL Well, there’s more coming. Got MABEL PAIGE AND COMPANY JOHN SMITH ethin ood tonight, too: 25 i Best two out of three. Ladies especi- ally invited WHEN MARY MARRIED Next Week Comedy Drama That Will Please|Monday— » . THE STREETS OF NEW YORK The Great 4-Reel Feature from the Play That Ran 800 Nights in New York City THE PATTLE BATTLE Great Comedy for the Children WAITING FOR HUBBY Comedy (Thansauser) THE MOTH AND THE Tuesday— G : CATERPILLAR ELK’S MINSTREL SHOW THE §.\fl G(;LgR: s;s)ma One of those Instructive Pathe |Thursday— Western (Relian Features SLEEPING BEAUTY Don't|A TIDE IN THE AFFAIRS OF MEN The Great 3-Reel Feature. ; (American) For music we only have a piano Let the Children Miss This and violin but we love quality. Prof.|Friday— Vontoska 'has been playing a piano| METHODIST CHURCH ENTER- s for forty years and you all know TAINMENT Camiton; 530 AN @ everything gets better with age. Mr. |Saturday— 4 el e THE TREASURE OF DEVIL'S VALE 3-Reel Feature Week, Dec. 8— MILTON, DELMAR & LAWRENCE Musical Comedy Players Week Dec. 15— STARN’S S8TOCK CO., Brady, our violinist, reached for his for the en- father’s violin the day he was born. A 30c ticket will be good for tire program — —————————————————————————— Prices Tonight § .,nd 10 Cents 28 PEOPLE s oo ssssesee R ER MUSIC BY THE ORCHESTRA Db i T i T < i Brolag Maynard, N. A. Ri i ggins, J. Hol-|3 months in Tennessee. grf;.;ne s e comb, W, D, Galloway, C. Rucker s i (e ere then given cards|Adams G. E. & o, Miss Lula Miller, Miss Warren and |and pencils and asked to write own Miu-he‘ll" \li<.§(‘s‘ o;::z:d:x’; S\.Villl(‘lee » o MISS €, The Majestic theater broke all rec- T O PO 3O IR B OO L CECHS: o0 £l 4 FEEMLBEEE DL S NI S S SN SSTTS PHONE THE lflSIIVBI‘ I’amw@ Drane Bidg. “If cleanliness and guality” counts wuth you, then visit our store. We Serve Nothing But the Best Expert service and courteous treatment ex- tended to all. “The Storeof Quality” 2= POBOBHOE O The Sllver P alace Miller Bros. Progs. Lakeland, Fla % Drane Bullding B OBO : % : - & HUNTING BOO1TS ARE IN SEASON We have a full line of sizes, width CtoE Viscolized Waterproot Height 14 Inches 2y DUTTON-HARRIS CO. ! Avenue Foot-Fltters We Repair Shoes While You Wait J. C. OWENS Store of Quality We are here for business. Lverything sold under a positive Guarantee We Sell STEADFAST, WHITE HOUSE AND M'ELVIN SHOES FOR M., MAY MANTON FOR LADIES, BUSTER BROWN FOR CHILDREN Gents and Boys Suits Suits made to Measure. Rain Coats Made to Measure; also a big popular line of ready: made suits for gents and boys Also a big lme of blankets and comforts. We also cover buttons, any mze Leave your order. All packages delivered promptly in the city. Ring u up Ior what you want in our line. Sec us before buying. n‘ 5 ~ J.C.OWENS The Popular Dry Goods House Phone 284 Lakeland, Fla .SURE That Thanksgiving Dinner wont be a success without a pair ofour shoes. In fact NO person is properly dressed un- less they have a pair of our Shoes. for all the family at our up-to-the-minute Shoe Store. Just received a lot of the tamous Weinbrenner work shoe for men. Kimbrough & Rutherford Opposite City Mall

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