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lando this week .agent of the A, ffending court in jmine is having a which she will is completed. are being made ptributions to pur- the fire boys. A 8 .will be printed guy or two. B, pastor of the priam; church of St. Pe- J0f his brother-in- . . Bartlett is seriously ‘Bartlett, the sign man, asks ce of his patrons for any 34 meglect of business until aetlef ‘better . Otis n“rtord was joined iw days ago by Mrs. Hungerford son, who came down from r permanent ‘home. The many ads of Mr. Huhgerford are ac- fing his family a most cordial ientiat Fernlelgh Tnn on Main L 5 he ot sale in Ozone Grove adver- 1 In the past several issues of the igram started this afternoon on property, (on East Orange street ‘a good mumber of buyers went to lofi_i into the proposition. This spiéndid plece of property, and subtedly 1 WI rapidly enhance o Nichols & Waring the own : 8nd the sale is being lucted | ywell, the nated auc- ver of St. Pe il audience witnessed ‘the Milton-Delmar ¢e company and were amply a m’%flng out. A good med comedy act, “‘Uncle best secn here yet, Miss ‘dome. Mr. Lawrence’s 8 loudly applauded, and :g. rayal of “Uncle M Loflyh the m1M|1 here yet. Miss _ar s & very clever performer, has & most pleasing personality. ¢ company should have a very table week here as Lakeland, ter goers are partial to good, AN el | g meeting of the University of 't /da Athletle Association this i John B. Button, of Lakeland, llhifww elected captain of ‘ootball eleven for the 1914 sea- 'Mr; Sutton played right guard ht with the Alligators lq%,ded one of the best on the team, and will, it is be- | d, prove a worthy successor to; - keland boy, and his Polk county ds will be pleased to learn of ionor conferred upon him by the tic association. He is a senior student, but expects to return fall to take post-graduate work. 5 neaville Sun. ¥, law agent for jeted on Edmonds ‘aifew days here this 1 B, Tenmey. Young Sutton is! lfiuin;nry Bociety of The First Methodist Church Elects New Officers The regular business meeting of the Missionary Society of the First Methodist church was held yesterday afternoon. Mrs, C. D. Clough con- ducted the devotional exercises, af- ter which Mrs. Darracott, the presi- dent, took the chair. The time for the annual election of officers having arrived, Mrs. Dar- racott announced that it would be impossible for her to stand for re- election on account of her home du- ties. This was deeply regretted by every member, as Mrs. Darracott is an enthusiastic missionary worker and has given her tireless efforts to the society and made a most able president. At various times she has served in this capacity and to her 1s | due in large part the good work that ;has ever been accomplished by the I'society . The new officers are all capable and efficient, and are as follows: President—Miss Sarah Polk. First Vice President—Mrs, G. P. Webb. Second Vice President—Mrs. D. Bassett. Third Vice President—Mrs. Pender. Fourth Vice President—Mrs. W. Watson. Treasurer Home Department—Mrs. H, Ward G. C. D. Clough. Treasurer Foreign Department— Mrs. W. C. Norvell. (‘orresponding Secretary Home | Department—Mrs. T. L. Waring. { Corresponding Secretary Foreign Department—Mrs. Cannon. Recording Secretary—Mrs. ( Murrell. Press Reporter—Mrs. F. B. Ter- rell. A rising vote of thanks and appre- 1. BY m Wis., to make Lakeland clation was given the retiring presi"handsome draped model of yellow dent, Mrs. A. H. Darracott, at the close of the meeting, for she is one 1 of the most beloved presidents the so- Mildred Woodward was charmin ,mm located for the ciety has ever had and all regretted a lovely gown of sky blue crepe her inability to tontinue in the chair. The ladies, being accustomed | ;. to having the very best, Miss Finley's Wedding A Brilliant Affair Miss Corinne Rinley, who recently resigned her position as teacher of the second grade in the tLakeland school, was married recently to Mr. Patterson, of Graeeville, and the wedding was a very brilliant affair,( as is evidenced by the following ac- count taken from the Tallahassee Democrat, and which will be of in- terest to the bride’s Lakeland friends: Trinity Methodist church in this city was the scene of a brilliant as- semblage on Wednesday evening, the occasion being the marriage of Miss Ida Corinne Finley, the youngest daughter of Hon. Chas. A. Finley, to Mr. Ezra Dalton Patterson of Graceville. Ferns in great profu- sion, graceful southern smilax and mammoth white chrysanthemums were arranged with charming effect transforming the chancel of the handsome edifice into a veritable bower of loveliness. While the guests were assembling beautiful music was rendered by Miss Clark on the organ and Mrs. Park Trammell sang ““Oh, sweet, Oh, Fair, Oh, Holy,” with charming effect.|® Mrs. F. M. Hudson's lovely voice|:? was especially pleasing in ‘At Dawning” by Cadmon. At the open- ing notes of ‘the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin little Miss Carol Bridges daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bridges, in a pretty white frock stepped forward and rang the wed- ding bell as the wedding party en- tered the church in the following or- der: First came the ushers, Mr. John Choate, Mr. Wm. Bass, Mr. Newton Mabry and Mr. Carroll Smith. Next in order were the bridesmaids and groomsmen. Miss Martha Louise Conley, of Marianna, was exceedingly atiractive in a chiffon. She entered with Mr, Clarke, of Hartford, Ala. W. Miss zin meteor. Her escort was Mr. L. B. ter of Pensacola. Miss Della May however, | yiarshall, of Lakeland, was beautiful- . placed in the presidency one of thel), oownoq in o draped frock of light most able and enthusiastic mission- ary son of Miss Sarah Polk, who will ’| keep the society up to its present beautiful w high standard, and whose assistance workers in the church in the per- traine w pink brocaded charmeuse made en ith trimmings of handsome lace and pink marabou. She carried hite chrysanthemums and entered the church with Mr. Ed- and interest has always proved a|y,.q Alford. Miss Felicia Williams stimulus to the entire membership. CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY CIRCLE The weekly C. . S. meeting will|her burg. The sale be held at Mrs. B. F. Hines Tues-|Crawford wore a becoming costume tomorrow after- day evening, Dec. 9, at 7:30. The of lavender crepe meteor with pearl following is the program: was most attractive in a lovely crea- tion of pale green crepe de chine. Dr. Russell Gray of Graceville was attendant. Miss Genevieve ornaments made en traine. She en- Answers to Roll Call—Items from | téred with Mr. Preston L. Thornton Chautauquan of Nov. 29. Review of 9th and 10th of ‘“Ram- bles in Greece.” Solo—Miss Frances Riggins. Paper by Mrs. G. D. Menden- hall. Jokes. Distinguished Visitor Will Address Woman's Club Mrs. J. A. Randall, of Lawtey, chairman of social conditions of the Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs, will address at 2 o'clock, in the Elks’ hall. Each ymember of the club will be privileged ito bring a friend, and a full attend- lance is urged, as Mrs. Randall will have something to say that will be well worth hearing. South Florida woke up to the fact this morning that it was real chilly 'round the edges, and in Lakeland there were a good many family and light the fires, for it was a good deal more comfortable under the blankets than dangling around in a chilly room. Although it was cold enough for frost the high wind pre- vented this, and no damage was done. The temperature registered 40 degrees. |-MAJESTIC. comedy sketch to- on't miss them any care for refined singing you will UNMASKED 1 feature that will it was a 6-reeler; a ¥ the Eclipse Co. ting comedy RSDAY JHES OF THE KLU (LUX reat 3-reeler. re TONIGHT Warner’s great 3-reeler FRANCESA A great story, well portrayed and ex- | cellently acted by the best of mov- ing picture performers. It's a War- ner feature “enuf said.” MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30-5:00 | He doesn’t have a bite for two hours, |and the fellow fifty feet away is pull- ing them in as fast as he can. He deliberately rows his boat right up to the other fellow’s and drops his line. Result—trouble. you can’t catch the fish where you lare, don’t be a piker and trespass on and remember patience is virtue. the Lakeland; 5 ! ; Woman's Club, Thursday aftcrnoon,la"d Miss Evelyn Hill. The bride was another man’s say so; just be a man|Jan, 3— ) cool weather last “Highways and Byways’ in the of New York. The maid of honor, Miss Edith Adele Finley, the lovely sister of the bride, was exceedingly charming in a beautiful costume of salmon crepe meteor. She preceded the handsome little ring bearer, Har- ton Mabry, the son of Judge and Mrs. M. H. Mabry, who wore a beautiful suit of white satin. Next came two winsome little flower girls in dainty lingerie frocks and carry- ing pretty baskets filled with roses with which they strewed the path- way of the bride. They were Miss Gladys Helvenston, the bride’s niece a vision of youth and beauty as she entered the church leaning on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She wore a lovely crea- tion of ivory crepe meteor brocaded in a beautiful desizn of valley lilies and the graceful drapery was held in place by handsome pearl ornaments and the.pointed train was adorned with orange blossoms. The tunic wag of filmy handmade princess lace and a pretty drapery of cut velvet SHEATH 88 4% Wha SIS 9 U0 fimt!t‘hil'fon brocaded in chrysanthemum design hung gracefully from the left shoulder to the right side of the tunic. The corsage was of hand- CITIN SR A S COMPRNLL R &~ | AUDITORIV ATTRACTIONS COMING All This Week— MILTON-DELMAR-LAWRENCE CO Musical and Comedy; Forty-Minute Sketches; Change Each Night Thursday—Warner’s Great 3-Reeler IN THE CLUTCHES OF THE KLU KLUX CLAN Saturday— FOR THE HEART OF A PRINCESS Warner’s 3-Reeler All Next Week— STARNE'S STOCK CO., 28 PEOPLE 10-Piece Orchestra Did you ever notice a man fishing. | Week Dec. 22— Y. C. ALLEY STOCK CO. Special Christmas Program | stands it as long as he is able, then |Dec. 30— DY ASTROLOGY | SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Moral—If [Jan. 2— BOUGHT AND PAID FOR COBURN'S MINSTRELS V| ) ; ORCHESTRA LED BY ELAND, FLA., DEC. 9, 1913. X XN L i oy Phone 173 All Jewelry Gifts ARE APPRECIATED b There is no stock from which you can select pleasing gifts with more ease and pleasure than at COLE & HULL'S GIFT STORE Here are gifts for the mere tot to the most aged. The recipient’s pleasure is certain if thquality. The Cole & Hall Guarantee assures the buying public that “It’s Right,” when from our store. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE ® HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Lakeland, ing with a vest of French lace and handsome pearls at the neck. The veil was worn bonnet effect and fell to the bottom of the tunic. It was held in place by sprays of orange blossoms. A beautiful arm bouquet of bride roses with shower of valley lilies was carried and. a beautiful diamond necklace, the groom’s gift, completed this exquisite costume. The groom and his best man, Mr. J. G. Waters, of Brunbridge, Ala., en- tered from the vestry room and met the bride at the altar where the cere- mony was performed in a very im- pressive manner by Rev. J. P. Hil- burn, presiding elder of Tallahassee district assisted by Rev.'T. J. Nix- on, pastor of Trinity church. Soft music added to the solemnity of the occasion and at the conclusion of the ceremony Mendelssohn's wedding march pealed forth as a signal of the departure of the bridal party. They were driven immediately to the home! some handmade princess lace band | of the bride’s father, Mr. C. A. Fin- ley, where a delightfully informal reception was given for the newly wedded couple, their attendants and intimate friends., Exquisite cut flowers and southern smilax were! used in great profusion throughout the rooms and the guests were greet- ed by Mrs. M. H. Mabry and Mrs. Pagk Trammell and shown into the parlor where the entire wedding party was received. The punch in the reception hall was gracefully presided over by Mrs. B. J. Bond and Mrs. H. T. Felkel. A delicious salad course was served in the din- ing room by Miss Josephine Drane, of Lakeland, Miss Lude Fryer and| Miss Phyllis Jarrell assisted by a bevy of young girls. Mrs. Patter- son is a graduate of the Florida State College for Women and is a young, woman of high attainments and is possessed of a charming personality which wins friends for her wher- ever she is known and Mr. Patterson is indeed fortunate in securing so lovable a help meet. Mr. Patterson is one of Graceville’s most popular| and prosperous citizens and he and. his bride will make their home in that city. Mr. Grosman and family, of Wis- consin, are newcomers to Lakeland who have purchased property here| and who will make this city thelri permanent home. Mr. Grosman has purchased of Mr. R. B. F. Key n! portion of the Alfield property on| Lake Hollingsworth, and will make‘ hig home there. This is a very de- sirable place and Mr. Grosman is to be congratulated on his purchase. i AL 5656 B | THE GRAND | Vaudeville STAGER AND WEATHERFORD STOCK COMPANY TEN PEOPLE Those who attended the opening last night showed by their applause and laughter that they were pleas- ingly entertained. Join the crowd and enjoy a hearty laugh. THE GREEN SHADOW In Two Parts A beautiful drama showing her lov-| ier's escape from prison and the clip-| ping of telegraph lines. Acted in the; | Photoplays ! | |west. (Kay-Bee) 1 | WEEKLY NO. 35 i | Showing our southern champion' baseball player, Ty Cobb, before the loving cup is presented and 15 other late happenings. PROF. MARKS i Holiday Suggestions The gift that is practical and pleasing too is the best of all. ! You will find many of that kind at our Store} Here are a few: — China, Cut Glass—the finest in town. Furniture—Some Extra Bargains. Hot Point Electric Devices. Chafing Dishes. Wagons, Skates, Knives, Shot Guns, Come early to do yodr Christmas Shopping Model Hardware Co. PHONE 340 i CAMEO Rings Pins Broaches Charms :: LaValiers bouchtrightandsold right CUT GLASS This week we will open up and display the largest line of eut glass we have ever hought. It is from the best manufacturers and will be sold at a price that will interest you. SCOUTS COMPASS WATCHES (good gift for the boy) Repalring promptly ana carefully done and all work guarsuteed, H. C. STEVENS The Lakeland Jeweler A. C. L. Watch Inspector Bl e B ool osoododo oo il oo O PHONE 362 : Drane Bldg. 309 E, Main St “If cleanliness and guality’’ counts with you, then visit our store. We Serve Nothing But the Best Expert service and courteous treatment ex- tended to all. “The Storeof Quality” The Silver Palace Miller Bros. Prots. Drane Bullding Lakeland, Fla