Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 17, 1913, Page 3

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Difice Number .............. Residence Number PECIAL NOTICE—Notices for municated to the Society editor otices of social functions, club ther items of social interest sh paired. THE REAL REASON bouble with me is just this, and 's the.same with you, by jing, t that .we don’t want to shop ut we.can’t figure out the thing for each of them we love; and at is . why we fool away me a-lookin’ over things an’ wdlin’ on from day to day; knowed just the thing to git wouldn’t be no trick at all, p today before the evenfall, ave 'em tied with Christmas I nice— r we had picked 'em out we of loves embarrass us along out this time each year; nas is such a dandy time, the 's so golden sweet an' clear, ybody hollers: ‘“‘How!" the papers holler: “Shop!” d tells you to go to it now; u would like to, if you could, gt go right to it with a swing; ould just make up your mind hich thing was just the proper ng, hich would suit the ones vou je, and what they would con- er nice, , if you could just contrive p price. something wrong somehow, mewhere; folks ought to fix cash supply yone would have enough at ristmas time to go and buy y things they’d like to buy to I the money in their purse t they could feel inclined to w3 bn they wouldn't have to bose with one eye squintin’ the price, tell the clerk to wrap it up, i wouldn’t have to figger ce; w we have to hesitate, t's the everlastin' thing eps us sort of 'fraid to hike on this early shoppin’ thing. Bd Mortimer Lewis, in Hous- on Post. ooy and Bdiueionn Chesapeake Oysters. Have your orders in % carly. b 3 Tam fine, either live or dressed. EEOOHOITEIFOBNFIIIOIUORTB0ENeS & ece Old Waring, now at the # "White Star Markets, for he has : plenty of us on sale for Christ- : mas, or phone 279. :g | Catch a vision of a nice Duck, done to a Golden Brown, or a nice fat Hen stuffed § of ith a Savory Dressing, like your Mother used to make. ) y: We will now call the attention of the public to our regular meats, such as Beef, 3 50 | bork, Mutton and Lamb. Our counter is always full of the best eatables to be had, and :z | rices are in line with others. i ‘ i u before that time, we are, b4 0 Wishing you a Merry Christmas, and hoping to serve yo $ IN SOCIETY | POOD00000G00060000000000D00T TS TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR, ail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram pent as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not DGR RENNDOOTNA00000a0EOaBTG e would have them gathered; ws, and labeled and addressed . nd that we had got the price. | erybody wears a grin, and ev-| en, when you had picked it} e the little folks they know,, Y — ........................... 37 the Social Department can be com- by either of the above telephones. meetings, church gatherings and ould be telephoned to this depart- SHBOOBHUOVBO0O Misses Groover to Entertain !At Six 0’Clock Dinner Miss Suella and Mary Groover will | ,entertain the members of the Fuller- i Cardwell wedding party at a six o’clock dinner this evening at their ,lovely home on Lake Morton Drive. i Foilowing this delightful affair the | guests will repair to the Elks hall, !whero Miss Cardwell will entertain her wedding guests. * s » Silver Palace to Take i Christmas Donations for Needy Children The Silver Palace announces that | i they will be glad to accept any gifts the public may wish to leave with them for poor children and will see that they are delivered where most ineeded on Christmas morning. This is a very commendable move and Eshould be met with a liberal response. Further particulars may be obtained at the Silver Palace. L L] L) 1 Episcopal Guild to Have Cake Sale Saturday The Episcopal Guild held a very interesting meeting yesterday after- I noon aud among other business com- inz before this organization it was decided to have a cake sale on Satur- day morning at the Silver Palace, the receipts to go for the benefit of the Episcopal church. They cordially invite the ladies of the city to call on them Saturday and secure their holi- day cakes. ern OF RICH TO MAKE ! CHRISTMAS DOLLS New York, Dec. 17.—Twelve vears ago Miss Lillian Pascal Day, ‘mow social hostess of the Hotel Im- iperial, writer of short stories and a settlement worker, originated the 'idea of a C'hristmas fund and dressed the first doll for it and collected the H‘lrst contribution from ex-Senator |Clark of Montana. Today the fad has grown so that nearly every wom- lan of social prominence and stage :(‘s-](‘,hrit_\' has contributed her dressed "doll for this year. At the Hotel Im- perial all of the ladies contributed, including Mrs. Copeland Townsend, wife of the manager, Mrs. L. H. (ireen, now at Palm Beach, Mrs. A. V. Rice and Mrs. Day. In addition (to this they are preparing a special |tree at the Tmperial for the news- boys of Herald Square. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK' ELAND, FLA., DEC. 17, 1913. FULL LIST OF METHODIST APPOINIMENTS (Continued from Page 1) Midway Mission—D. U. worth. Monticello—E. J. Gates. Mayo and Mission—C. C. Ceeil. Perry—H. C. Hardin. Quincy—H. Dutil. Sopchoppy—J. L. Hunter. Greensboro—W. A. Fischer. Tallahassee—Trinity and Boule- vard—T. J. Nixon. Waukeenah-—James A. Hendry. West Madison—J. E. Shepherd. " Miami District Presiding Elder—J. D. Sibert. Delray—R. M. Williams. Dania—J. S. Brooke. Fort Lauderdale—H. L. Davis. Fort Pierce—W. C. Norton. Homestead—H'. B. Boyd. Key West—First Church—W. H. Funk. Fleming Street—H. Hice. Memorial—W. T. Morgan. ‘La Trinadad—D. Barlos. Indian River Mission—To be sup- plied. Kissimmee—S. W. Lawler. Lemon City and Fulford—W. A. Weir. Miami—H. G. Davis. Miami City Mission—L. Oser. Orlando—J. E. Wray. Sebastian—T. F. Roland. Stuart and Jensen—F. M. C. Eads. Titusville and Cocoa—D. A. Cole. West Palm Beach—W. P. Buhr- man. Conference Evangelist and Col- porter—W. F. Allen. Student Vanderbilt University—K. Hollister. Tampa District Presiding Elder—O. A. Thrower. First Church-——W. E. Thompson. Hyde Park—J. B. Mitchell. Tampa Heights—I. C. Jenkins. Highland, Selma and City Mission | —J. C. Diggs. Gary Gary—John Beers. Port Tampa--F. B. Langford. Plant City—L. W. Moore. Seffner Circuit—Ira M. Bell. Wimauma and Terra Ceia—L. B. Norton. Parrish and Ellenton—Paul Ken- dall. Bradentown and Mission—A. E. Householder. Manatee—D. B. Sweat. Sarasota—J. A. Morrow. Miakka—W. A. Betts. Bloomingdale—S. G. Meadows. Ocala District Presiding Elder—F. R. Bridges. Largo—A. M. Daiger. Blanton—G. P. Penny. Brooksville—M. O. Williams. Brooksville—J. W. Lynn. Bushnell——H. P. Blocker. Clearwater—J. #.. Moon. Coleman-—A. H. Cole. Dade City—F. Pixton. Crystal River—E. S. Edington. Inverness—G. T. Butler. Dunnellon—A. M. Mann. Ocala—J. M. Gross. St. Petersburg and mission—M. H. Norton, 0. E. Rice. Sutherlandi—R. F. Hodnett. Webster—M. M. Lord. Wildwood—S. F. Stephen. Yours for business, @ WHITE STAR MARKET To Our Christmas PR rhapehat et el jel et el ful tel el dul onl ol n e We can fill your orders for the best Customers @ Boef and an EARLY SELECTION is the WISE PLAN. Our Stock is filled with SENSIBLE, USEFUL GIFTS, which, after all, are the most appre- ciated. Look over the list below: 3 & B Merry Christmas l There are only a few days left in which to select CHRISTMAS GIFTS, k3 To all our Friends TABLE LINEN TOWELS, FANCY OR PLAIN DRESSER SCARFS CENTER PIECES LUNCHEON SETS DOILIES HANDKERCHIEFS DAINTY LINGERIE RIBBONS LACE COLLARS COUNTERPANES PILLOW CASES LINEN SHEETS SILK HOSE KIMONAS SHIRT WAISTS COAT SUITS LONG COATS CHILDREN’S DRESSES 5 SOEEEEPEPEPPPPPPPIE BB BIPEPL In fact, anything to be found in an up.to-date Department Store. Give your family and friends useful presents that will stand the test of time. . U. (. Bates’ Department Store Leesburg—S. Grady. Bartow District Presiding Elder—J. R. Cason. Alva—O. Boggess. Arcadia—E. F. Ley. Bartow—J. F. Bell. Boca Grande—M. C. Pullin. Burmont Circuit—G. W. Gate- wood. Bowling Green—W. B. Tresca. Fort Meade—J. L. Kilgore. gore. Fort Meade Circuit—W. J. Reid. Fort Myers—George F. Scott. IBast Fort Myers—J. H. Daniels. Kathleen—M. T. Bell. Lakeland—J. B. Ley. Mulberry—G. S. Roberts. Nocatee—W. G. Strickland. Punta Gorda—T. H. Sistrunk Nicholls—Rev. Butler, supply. Wauchula—J. L. Griffitts. Winter Haven—H. R. Barnett. Haines City—J. W. Austin. Dixieland and Myrtle Street—w" H. Steinmeyer. Editor Florida Christian Advocate -—J. Edgar Wilson. Sunday School Secretary—C. M. White. Ladies, send tne combings from your hair to me and let me make you a beautiful switch. Prices reason able. Next door to D. L. Fidler, Dixieland, Mrs. T. W. McClain SOME THINGS LAKELAND HAS Live Board of Trade. Best Water in Florida. High, Healthful Location. Progressive, Cosnopolitan Citizen- ship. Municipal Ownership of Light and .. Water. Largest Fireproo: Hote', absolutely modern. Splendiu Winter Chautauqua. Delightful Year-Round C'imate. Exceptionally Fertile Back Country Handsome and Well-Stocked Stores. Center of Five Railroad Divisions. Big Railroad Pay Ro'l. Mammoth Citrus Pucking House. Splendid Edacational Facilities. Churches of all Denominations, Numerous Industria' Enterprises Three Strong Banking Concerns. An Up-to-Date Daily Newspaper. BRBBBPHHD S Mi'es of Granolithic Sidewalks. Sewerage System. Vitrified Brick Streets. and Everything that goes to make up a Live, Lovely City—8.500 now— 15,000 in 1915. | W. K. Jackson-wseae-W. K. McRae Owner and Manufac- ' Real turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE T® 7 WEWELTIYTOMDAIUYIIM <. - TELL U§ WHAT YOU WANT To BUY; WE WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLER" Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland ] ] Florida As usual the demand is way ahead of the supply Received a car load of six Ford Touring cars last week, all of which have been sold and delivered. Have another car load on the road, which should reach here not later than Dec. 6th, and some of these are already sold, so if you want one, etbter not wait for them to arrive before placing your order, but place it today, od you may have to wait for next shipment, or possi- bly the next, as we cannot begin to get them fast enough to supply the demand. THE LARELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY Ci. LAKELAND,FLA. TAMPZ'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EURO PEAN HOTEL Electric Elevators. ¢ Ligh Electrie Fans in Dining xnnm,DeSOTo HOTEL W. L. Parker, I‘lor.. Tampa, rl‘& Largest and most comfortable lobby In the cily. Two large hes ; cooped up. All outside rooms and well veniiated. ur‘rrmmre &;.:at;&inmmh'&dwo:, patrons. RATES—EUROPEAN RATES—A| One person, without bath. One person 'Ilhout ...Ew:. — th One person with Bath .. ——— LB Two persons, without bath Two persons with bath B e e B e

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