Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 18, 1913, Page 3

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IN SOCIETY b Office Number SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for municated to the Society editor Notices of social functions, club impaired. COAUUAQCRELOTT QGOOOOOOOOOOOOC‘OOC'OOC' TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Mail written notices to the Society I other items of social interest should lLe tel e telephoned to thi - ment as soon as they occur in orde e el fifififififiC‘DOOOOOOOOOOOOOG&DU&QQ@Q & o ...... o ; ..................... u the Social Departme 2 . g g nt can be com- & by either of the above telephones. @ itor, care Evening Telegram, & meetings, church gatherings and & b= r that thwir news value is not @ be b= b —_— THE TRUE CHRISTMAS 'Tis a beautiful custom—this Christ- mas, Remembering each old friend, With somg little tardy memento Which takes with it love without end; 'Tis sweet to be thus held in memory By one you hold close to yoir heart, But at Yuletide let's not be forget- ting That the gifts are but one little part. There's a far grander, holier lesson To be gleaned from this season of cheer. It isn’t just jewels that are craved for By the ones to whom we are near; Give Kindness and love and assist- ance, Not only to body;, but soul. And you’ll find that you're drawing much closer To the season’s significant goal. Give a word of sweet solacing com- fort To those who are laden with woe, Give sympathy where you can mete . it— Hold no such thing as a foe; Send some little glimmer of sunshine To the lives that are far from the light, 'Tis then that you'll know the full meaning were served. It was a late hour when all repaired to their homes, ‘!m\'ing thoroughly enjoyed the even- ing. . L4 * | Misses Groover Entertain FullerlCardwell Wedding Party {At Six 0'Clock Dinney The lovely Groover home was the scene of a pleasant gathering last (night when Misses Suella and Mary , Groover entertained the members of the Fuller-Cardwell wedding party 'at a six o’clock dinner. This spacious home was beautiful- 1y decorated for the occasion, and the "dining reom was especially beautiful. iA\lm\‘o the dining table suspended {from the chandelier, was a wedding bell made of roses and ferns, while the centerpiece of the table was @'so roses. A six course dinner was served, complete in every detail. “anly place cards, embellished with cupidg aided the guests in finding (their places. Those invited to en- ;jn_\' the hospitality of the Misses | Groover were Miss Mabel Cardwell, | Miss Anna Cardwell, Miss Josephine IDrane, Miss Ruth Conibear, Mr. Barnwell Fuller, Dr. Getzen, Mr. Roscoe Skippen, Mr. Arthur Fuller, Mr. William Cardwell, Mr. 0. C. | Morrill, of Nichols. | R el Mr. Alton Hooks’ Birthday Pleasantly Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hooks pleas- antly entertained a party of friends CQEGoABB O H Of that star that shone forth in last night, the affair being a six the night! _o'clock dinner given in celebration Noi¥ . 8 Jof Mr. Hooks’ birthday. s I The table was beautifully decorat- Miss Cardwell Entertained ed, the color scheme of red and Her Wedding Party white being carried out. Mr, * One of the prettiest parties of the ;ioky' jmmediate family and a few geason was that given last night at ‘;¢imate friends were present to en- the Elks’ hall when Miss Mabel Card- jo. the feast of good things, all of well entertained the guests invited!ywhom wished for him many happy to her wedding, which affair takes place Saturday evening at the Epis- copal church. There were about 150 guests pres- ent, and these spent the evening in dancing and playing cards. The la- dies were beautifully gowned, while their escorts were in full dress. The bride-to-be was the center of attrac- tion, of course, and never looked more beautiful than on this occa- sion. She carried a bouquet of love- 1y roses, which set off her beauty to splendid advantage. Delicious refreshments of sand- wicheq. olives, wafers and punch el e e e See Old Waring, now White Star’ Markets, for mas, or phone 279. with a Savory Dressing, HEEPBPPPPIPBRPHFOPPPRPRRDD FOE0E mwwfl-ms«qn I am fine, either live or dressed. returns of the day. * % ¥ Cake Sale to Be Held Saturday Morning The Episcopal Guild will hold a cake sale Saturday morning at the Silver Palace, and they most cordial- ly invite the patronage of the ladies of the city. They wiil have any kind of cake one might wish fori, and, while supplying the home with these delicious triumps of culinary art, one can also be aiding a most worthy cause. carly. at the he has plenty of us on sale for Christ- Catch a vision of a nice Duck, done to a Golden Brown, or a nice fat Hen stuffed like your Mother used to make, We will now call the attention of the public to our regular meats, such as Beef. Pork, Mutton and Lamb. Qur counter is always full of the best eatables to be had, and prices are in line with others. Wishing you & Merry Christmas, and hoping to serve you before that time, we are, Yours for business, PRaC et ontny zul ol jel tub dey Sul puy pul fot e pnt el ) & We can fill your orders for the best 2 Chesapeake Oysters. Have your orders in IO NP OBOPRE BB OSCECHP OB THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKBLAND, FLA., DBC.,, 18, 1913. College Students Are Arriving Home. for. Holidays When the Christmas and New Year holidays roll around, thoughts ! of students turn toward home as as' many as possible avail themselves of the pleasant opportunity of spending the yuletide with family and friends. Among those who will send Christ- mas at home are Miss Dorothy Bates, who reaches Lakeland this af- ternoon from Brenau; Miss Erma Norvell, Miss Corinne Patterson and Miss Josephine Drane from the Wom- | |an’s College, Tallahassee; Miss Mary Jackson from Washington, D. C.;| Messrs. William Emerson, Angelo Raymondo, Orme Robb from Stetson; Hardin Peterson, Loring Bracken, | Ivan Jackson, Thomas Bryant, John Sutton and Morgan Groover from the | & State University at Gainesville; Bu- |3 gene Edwards, Dick Cornelison from |*% Rollins, and probably others whom | we do not recall at this time. IN'HER BRIDAL ATTIRE ey &4 Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre photo- graphed in her bridal gown immediate- ly after the wedding in the White House. AAAAAAAAAAARAS + 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. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA.—Marle Palmer and Gus L. Palmer, vs. Manilla Investment Co. and J. H. Hill,—Bill to Quiet Titre. It appearing from sworn bill and affidavit appended thereto, filed in the anove entitied cause, that the Manilla Investment Co, a for- elgn corporation, and J. H. Hill, are non-resi- dent defendants, and thelr exact addressea are SRS S SN Pl 2T TR L RS A R 8 R LR LT L AL LU To Our Christmas 2 3 Customers s pumiy SR in i7 Kentucky Bidg. Phone ing WHITE STAR MARKET | 3 i BB BePRRd Some uscful & » - 3 5 @ & & Py Xmas Gifts. Emblem Pillows, Felt and Leather Table Runners, Wall-hangers. The latest Novelties, Table Linens and Towels, Bungalow Bed Spreads, Penants, Ladies handkerchiefs, the prettiest in town SPECIAL PATTERN The ¢ unknown to the complainang; that the sald, J. H. Hill is above *he age of twenty-one years, and that there are no persaps tn the State off Florida, known to complainants, service upem whom would be binding upen tne sara defend- ants; and It further appearing mat there. are persons, unknown to the complainants, be- lieved by them to have or claim an interest in the land described In the sald bill, to-wit: That tract of land in Polk county, Florida, described as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of the northwest qaarter (N, W. 1-4) of the southeast quarter (S. F. 1-4) of soction nineteen, (19) of townsmip twenty- i eight (28), south of range tweaty-rour (24), cast and running west flve (5) chains, thenge south 20,96 chams to Lake Hollingsworih, thence east along margin of sald lake to W. A, aud K. B, Poteet’s line forwerly owned by W. D. Holt, thenee north to starting point; other- wise described us ten acres on cast side of lot two (2) of said sectlon. It is therefore ordered that sald non-resi- dent defendants, Manilla Investment Company and J. H. Uil be and appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause, on the first Monday in February, A. D, 1914, same belng a 1 rulo day of this court. It is further ordered that all persons un- known to complainants and not named as de- fendants to this cause, who may have or claim any interest in the land above described, be and appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on the first Monday of March, 1914. same being a rule day of this court. It I8 further ordered that this order be pub- lished in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in Polk county, Florida, for twelve (12) consecutive weeks, Witness the Honorable ). A. Johnson, clerk of the Circuit Court and the sear of sald court at Bartow, Fijprida, this 19th day of Novem ber, A. D 1913, J. A. JOHNNON, Clerk of the Cireuit Court. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF POLK I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the order of publication 18- sued in said cause and on flle in my office. Witness my hand and seal of sald court this 19th day of Ngyomber, A. D. 1913, J. A, JOHNSON, 1522 Clerk of the Circuit Court. ——— IaoooLuo OR BAD LUCK? NEITHER These are far less matters of chance than of cho nd action. Looking for the “main i wl laying hold of opportunitics, of- e or all, chiefly constitute what is d luck.” Failuco to luok and see on the othier fand, easily oring bad luck.” : sald a fellow workman the proverbiat L vtie's a duiks dogl” st a hon ent up, €, Prie k about nd ecatch these op 1 and will make no wm our lists what will we shall be happy if them in good earr of 10, 20 or 40 1wk and fruit v good farm- only three ithin ten ) can their choice + strawberry, tr. 3 choice acres in o iles from a live Ty B iles of Lakeland- Many of these ‘“‘op, our future ewery-ot M. G. W\ * seen wortunities” can b Wer-day-ads. 'WLARD 2, Lakeland, Fip } PICTORIAL REVIEW Girls and boys Cow Boy suits,Indjan and Yours for-a good Xmas business. ‘Minaret”’ Lady Doll We will give a pattern of this beautiful doll’s dress to every child that calls at our Pattem Department,accompanied byan In addition to this free pat- tern, we have an extensive assortment of 3 PICTORIAL REVIEW DOLL PATTERNS in . | styles and sizes at our Patten.. Counter . Police suits. i I thank you = W. K. dackson-ssswes-W. K, McRae Real Owner and anufac- : turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE T MELL, WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYZR G TELL U8 WHAT YOU WANT Té ROY; WE WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLER tl 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 walt for them to arrive before : placing your order, but place it today, od you may have to wait for next shipment, or possi- ext, as we cannot begin to get them bly the fast enough to supply the demand. CTHE LAELAND AUTONGBILE IND SUPPLY GO LAKELAND,FLA. ' tAMPZ'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EURO PEAN HOTEL i Electric Elevators. Electric Fans in Dining Room. the city. Two large 68 ; aomnnr and most comfortable lobby in the city 0 Ool;l' mlrumcnt J ’ it :«:«:::; up. All outside rooms and well veniilated. patrons. i ES—EUROPEAN RATES—AMERICAN 2 One um,"fimm l\'un&_ $1.50 Ome person without bath PRSI | Dne person, with bath .. One person with mfih“.‘.._...._. d Two persons, wi bath X Two persons, withoud e — Two persons, [T Jp——— Y B, LD with DA e s FREE! adult, during the coming week. & j Get one for your little girl ir! to-day. It's FREE. i SRS i SN ) i DeSOTO H OTEL w. . Parter, Em& |

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