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SON’ graduates. The program follows: ian)—The Wiarp of Life. Moday . Wntsou have returned froni ksonville, where they went to “']Rowmg. the state missionary convention thy Methodist church. They re- a most pleasant and profitable « Eppes Tucker, Jr., left this ing for Tallahassee on impor- ‘tant legal business. ; ‘k{‘f and Mrs. E. J. Young, of {Bartow, are spending the day in akeland. Mr. Young is a candi- for county treasurer. _ Miss Hallie Ley, of Tampa, is the guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Ley, for the week end. The Lakeland iulks ¢ been fav- ‘ored with an invitation from Rev. !lenrd Bolton to attenq All Saints’ Episcopal church in a body next Sunday, May 3, at 11 o’clock. The Blks appreciateq this invitation and pr ly accepted it, and all mem- bers of Lakelang Lodge No. 1291 are 'u;l!,d to assemble at the lodge room at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning, whence they will repair to the church in a body. LLOYD HOOKS, Valedictorian. Miss Maggie Bryant—Ich Kann. Will Hetherington—Efficiency . Lucile Clough—Music. Miss Esther Heath—After in Life, Lloyd Drifting. Miss Marie Hogan—Mausic. Mrs. Thomas Cason---Sojo. Hooks ‘Mr. D. F. McLeod, the city man- ager, of Lakeland, assumed the du- ties of his position today, and is get- ting his bearings in relation to the arduous and responsible task before him. Mr. !"cLeod is undoubtedly ca- pable ¢f doing a fine work for Lake- land and in his efforts he should be sustaineq and encourageq by every citizen of Lakeland. Am'ETIC FIELD” NAME OF NEW BALL PARK! . This morning a committee,” com- posed of Hon. H. J. Drane, A. J. Holworthy and M. F. Hetherington, who had been selected for the pur- gose, examined the nameg submitted :n the competition for the best name ‘or the new ball park. The arrange- ment was such that the committee 314 not know by whom any of the umu were offered, in this way pre- ventln.g any appearance of partial- MARION COLMAN, Salutatorian Reception Given by Mrs Clemence in Honor Of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henry Miss Jessie May Williams—Music. Miss-Lula Haynes—Launched, but “the Misg Gladys \\'ilson—~~—My Mission (Valedictorian) — Miss Marion Colman (Salutator- Miss Georgia Fannin—The World | T THE CRESEZ e WATCH US %) |SENIORS GRADUATE THIS EVENING The commencement exercises prop- er take place tonight at the Audi- torlum ang a large audience will be present to witness the follawing pro- 'gram and extend best wishes to the b | A FINE "““‘IN The "Crescent Senior,” the a. number of the school paper issu the students of the Lakeland hig school, ig being distributeg to the subscribers of that publication today anq is the subject of much favorable comment. It is a very handsome production, 72 pages and cover, the latter being printed in the colorg of the class of 1914, purple and gold. The book is profusely illustrated with half tone engravings of the faculty. students, buildings, and school scenes, etc.. and there are also some clever original drawingsby Miss ‘Helen Hobbs. The text is very in- teresting, containing the class his- tory, class prophecy, illustrated arti- cleg on the eighth, ninth. tenth and eleventh grades, a review of the ath- letic events, etc. The book is very creditable to all concerned in its pro- duction and particularly to Will Hetherington, the editor-in-chief, and Lloyd Hooks, the business man- ager on whom the chief’ work in is- suing it devolved. The publication was issued from the press of the Ev- ‘eving Telegram. out in the ice cream, which white and green. was licious fruit punch was served Mrs. I. V. Stevens, by Edith Tomlinson and Miss Bernice |Nowlin. During the receiving hoirg a fine [FOR rendered, S. T. Fletcher the accompanist of the ev- musical program was which wag in charge of Mrs. ening. Those who contributeq large- | FOR SALE—Gentleman's gold-filled Iy to the success and pleasure of the occasion by their splendid voices were Misg Vera McRae, Miss Anna Cardwell, Misg Goldie Lowman, Mrs, ) 0. M. edch being heard in solos. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Good, who recently came here from Virginia, the former being connected with the First Na- tional Bank, sang a duet in a most pleasing manner. The program closed with Mrs. Fletcher’'s own va- riationg of that lovely olq song, An- nie Laurie, which she played in her usual finished manner. There were about three hundred who called during the evening, and all enjoyed the brilliant affair and the opportunjty of meeting the charming young bride and her hus- band, who already feel that they are warmly welcomed to the social cir- cles of the city. From the dining room the guests|but we can get along much better were invited to the library where de- | with you and it is as much for your Miss Evelyn |{who makes his home here in Cowdery, Miss Esther Hoosch, Miss |Lovely Lakeland.” Eaton, who sang beautifully, | FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, 1 pair MAY 1, 1914. PR r Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments ‘(eep our stock strsctly vp-to-date and you vays find here SEW JEWELRY in all the & .o ctyles that are to be favored during the co.. "ag seasons. Conner, & O’Steen Postoffice next door to us GrGrdr oy @ 3 E FEHBEOEEDDOEIDEPISIBIPIED S DIIG WW*WWM“ SEEFETEFSFPRPEIPPREPIIPIED PR DEBEEEHIBIEDDIEPISPPIIIEPBILE BRICHTEN-UP YOUR? HOME bidithihih bbb bbb i i SEREDPBIBIEIPIIIIIEE Scrims Cretm Voiles Etamines Burlap Couch Covers Portises Tapestries B bbb it T PR R PRl bR bd COIGID bR udbedtd § R bibE A B AAAAA THE BRIGHTEN-UP FOLKS 213 S. Kentucky Ave. memberg who are going to do more things for Lakeland during the com- ing year and then some. We can get along without you, Mr. Citizen, interest as that of any other man “Live, | 5 Come in, Two days more and then it will be five dollars, please. SALE—Clipper gasoline well dril, second hand. Bruce Good, Hillsboro Hotel, Tampa. 2502 watch; hunting case; fine time- keeper. Cheap. 207 East Lemon street, room 3 2501 9. H-year-old mules. Will work any where. J. M. GRIFFIN, 2503 Auburndale, Fla. FOR SALE-—Gooq gentle mileh cow, Apply to G. W. Watson, 604 South Florida avenue. 2499 SUMMER SCHOOL TO OPEN ON MAY 4TH On May 4 the Lakeland Summer, School will open in the high school building and continue until the 4B Gl Gooondooe Boeoof oo oo oo Boooodo o foofoofe oo oo e ool teachers’ examination in June. Teachers who expect to take the June examination will have an op- portunity to make preparation at this school. Conditioned pupils from the Fifth to Twelfth inclusive .ty. After considering the hundred| A brilllant reception was that{ As announced vesterday, the Wl R0 be(qt;t':(sen'h;’l‘er;n()sllllissw. 4r more names submitted, the name |tendered last night by Mrs. Edythe |Board of Trade meeting, which A 2 T s Ornflments for {Athletic Field” was chosen as being |Clemence at her home, corner of [shoulq have been held tonight, has rincipal. )JL lest descriptive of what the grounds | Massachusetts avenue and Orange !heen postponed until next Monday SR EEE . ] Summer Wear fre {5 ng cas of- | Street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. [night on account of the commence-| 9 H. Tacker, at the Lake Phar- { P Te Intended for. Thig name was of I e S “sred by No. 6, as it appeared in the |T- Henry, whose marriage Tuesday [ment exercises. This will give two |MAC¢Y, has the agency for Knull, the 3 f‘ | No. 6, a 4 ¢ e K 4 . . v Makie T g 2475 t PR 1 B 0 Gver to s committes i f-tr(";n'(‘)\'f‘tsw'mus was a | dayg longer for those who are reaj | ¥ i0rist, of Tampa. Lty nw areincluded in our 4 vas late scertained that |S°¢lely event ol importance. live anq progressive citizens of Lake-[ =~ ——— % & o » larce s ) ;':i(: ‘:u;;:r :‘t:rrrma;g;urlv?ll ‘:\'itll thl The guests were received in the[lang to join the Board of Trade|FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished s BTN Mgk ol :g 'ame of Mrs. W » E. Combs \\'hg reception hall by Mrs. Clemence, | without paying the regular initia- ok [EhY Nousekiebing: DED }‘LN g: ; Aerefore wins the prize Mtsrabesa Uolor WS BiOvelo Il.l“”" fee. The list of those who have| lime. e H eauti u e e r G s liamson anqg Mr. C. A. Cole. They javailed themselves of this opportun- % ‘N} y A % stated, there were a large num- R FHVE £ @ bl'Asoftn'(ll‘nvs“p:'\(-ln;-uli (~](\\(f|- ”f‘”]. were then invited to the parlor,'jty has been steadily growing during WAT C “ the ADS ; '%‘ ‘G and Contbnplice: . and \.\,l,l ?v. v”i\» \?: l\l] .1‘n 1[0( r“'( ((y lI]" the past ‘\\ul and ”l‘l Board .Im And fihip Early and Often ’g' W C!lhl\e here L‘\'(.‘I‘"“lln;( that womankind could & ol tlesR Bllia Iy ux Boad AR receiving line, Mrs., L. 3 ow now a fine roster of responsible & ] i 1 ] ; J - “ A dou L “" lery, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Mrs. S. i ~——————— |4 desire and there are many useful articles that men ‘§, 1@ one decidgd upon by the com- M. Stephens, Miss Emma Robison |8 d@tedudddudduddddud b ddddddid s bodddddiddiddi b i :: nu‘(] 2 ittee, which did the best it could “Ul.d i T '” B 3 o8 v :: 2 select thf» name most suitable, all | parlor the guests were |& GRAPEFRUIT Have you ever ]mr.[ K GRAPEEFRUIY & > If you are ](ml(mg for the latest novelties at fair & \ings confeldnrx;dv S ushered into the dining room, where :, KISS No, because it 1s an :|l)\.‘.]ntvlv\' new :‘: :g: ])l’iCGS, sec our (“S[)]{LV fret ;fl‘here were several such :‘”‘“" they were served with ice cream |% product, never on the market before. It is @ | J M8~ _as “LeVay,” “Ht‘“l".".: and |, 04 cake by Mrs. W. R. Groover, @ Al rI(l\ Im il confection and will please g BBEBDbeD BB I doddidigd ooy 2B B B BB BBl oy Adair)’ in honor of those imstru-iyp 1,0 (. Hull ang Mrs. M. F. |3 . Call at Miller Bros, “The Silver #|% Sy sccuring the _ur(.mnr]s, but | Hetherington. This room was, life | ] alace,” and receive a sample absolutely b Ho CO STEVENS ; s@. eommittee thought it best to|i}o remainder of the lower floor, free. Every man, woman and child who ‘%‘ iminate the names of persons from beautifully decorateq with cut flow- ' reads this notice is cordially finvited to % ,]]—CWEL}C R & {9190mtest . ers, the color scheme of white and m ample this delightiul candy without cost L > % 4 oo green being prettily carried out in . LAKELAND, FLA. T :The $0yal Temperance Legion will the table decorations, a center piece Ask fO’ a Grapefrult Sundae ‘*‘l"i""‘?"i"‘"!"?‘l"!wmqflwmé ! Ml ks f white carnations and asparagus % <4 i Na o R g Mis- of white carnations and asparagus L E ii'ia:vf.;lr:h:;l; I\l;:;l:n:r;:rt:f ::: fern being set off to advantage by THE Sl VER pALAC v Serie » anq Mz streets, Sat- o R = ‘day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock the use of white oleander, which was DRANE BUILDING i IRS. E '!‘[ lii‘ EBE, Su ‘ artistically arrangeqd on the table. TRRTTRRP e i MRS. E. ekl The color scheme was also carried :': b 32 f’a’t 2 i | A« S i k4 ¥ * i b " i p *® you like comedy? We have three ' J. H' Hanle" &',k 3: nedy pictures for tonight, every TONIGHT p x s of them a sidesplitter. Plenty of Manager 1e to see the whole show before ’} l , graduation starts at the Audi- SENIOR GRADUATION ]ust a g ance al‘ our WIndows wlll fum. EXERCISES G v PROGRAM ¢ give you a slight idea of the manyi HARD LUCK BILL t 4 reels of feature pictures ::m(l S—— o beaut’ful art’cles that we have col L., a can tell this is a funny one by 1 e Al . f x: title ang it's a western comedy GEORGE SCHMIDT UNTO THE THIRD GENERA’I‘ION leaed or the Commencement sze rg; i i 3 Two reel drar "lo [l enc @ AP TOMORROW f The Versa%xl_e Baritone : T'wo reel drama. Florence Laurence a ?reat nme ln most young Peoples s \ | Victor Drama o . P FOUR PIECE ORCHESTRA | Iwes You may help this year. $ bl that wi o ¥¢ THE GREAT LEAP ‘N { MY BRUDDER SYLVESTER - ik | . & ® LUELLA'S L0V1E SITORY \ l\\ { ROSA, THE ORGAN GRINDER 'f’ A Pl great comety TS~ |The most exciting four reel feature EARL. WGBTS easure to Show Goods. GEORGE SCHMIDT Eokte s 5 g; that was ever shown in this city—a Crvaiel Cotivds ;," . In classy comedy songs g . - Q I wat & RANS i @ 4 5 A o i story 8f a Kentucky feud. See the Jon't forget Country Store tonight | 2 ll Sty the “big little" orchestra in connection with a good show. 0 e u horse leap from a precipice 200 feet Prices 5¢c, 10¢ (TINEE EVERY DAY 2:30 to § in the air with a man and woman on his back, 5c and 10¢ ewelers and Optometrists, LAKELAND, FLA, FEFEEE000000000000000000¢¢