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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 : @ tomorrow ock. All members are cordially ited to attend. fr. J. R, Farrow and family, uding Prof. Frank Farrow, ex- t to leave on Sunday for Alamo, n., where they will spend the umer, returning early next fall. ltesm. 0. M. Eaton anq H. D. “1denhall went up to Jacksonville night on a businesg trip. brol. P. C. Phillips plans to e Sunday for his old home at ) lsbury, Maryland, where he will \d the vacation period. The Mizpah Circle of the First tist church was pleasantly en- ained yesterday afternoon by McClelland and Mrs. Brag ton. The book, Polly Anna, th the club has bLeen reading, complated, Mrs. (1. C Stcvens| ~g the reader for thc r an hour of social iutercourse, - guests were :ccrved with de- us refreshments. Eight memlerg _1e circle were present. alternovn. on. W. H. Ellis, of Tallahas- : is a distinguished visitor to sland today, in the interests of candidacy for the office of Jus- of the Supreme court. Gen- Ellis was for four years attor- general of Florida, and has oth- se been very prominent in pub- \ng political matters He has y warm friends here, as, indeed, ag in every portion of the State, | his prospects for election to the and honorable office he seeks, which he i8 so well qualifieq to wre very favorable. “indsome imvitations have been ved at thig office to the com- rement exercises of Summerlin ‘tute, Bartow, which will be next Tuesday, May 12th, a. 8 ck. Heading the graduating roll we note the name of An- Evander Cason, son of Rev. . Cason, presiding elder of this fet ang former pastor of the land Methodist church. The * friendg of “Van” in this city d congratulations. Alexander on Oeland, a brother of Mrs. !, QGrifin, of Lakeland, is also f the graduates. ‘. Roscoe Nettles, of the Tam- 18 Co., was here yesterday, and ‘ted today to apply to the city iissfonerg for a franchise for a lant for the city of Lakeland. of the filve commissioners are t from the city, however, and' ~.ere is another party who has ‘ sheq intention of applying for | illar franchise next Friday, it ely that both applicationsg will —nsidereq at the same time. two propositions on foot it like Lakeland will secure this 'd improvement at this time; t is presumeq the commission- ill profit by past experience and applicadts put up a sufficient bond to insure good faith, and o be “strung” as the City 'il was once on a similar prop- (7‘.‘.5 ed in marriage to Mr. he Queen Esther Circle will meet [thur Stansberry, the wedding tak- h Mrs. C. 0. Wheeler in Dixie- [ing place at the residence of the afternoon at 3 |bride’s parents, the ceremony being iilar service before. " Boedrigregocgs o $oigoig b Miss VanSickler Wedded to Mr Stansberry A marriage of considerable in_ terest was consummateq Tuesday night when Miss Aline Holmes Van Sickler, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Van Sickler, was unit- Milton Ar- performed by the Rev. W. S Patter son, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The lovely residence of the bride’s parentd, “Bellevue Farms,” was converted into a perfect bower of INSOCIETY Biided PRPPRbDdESPRd P iR PP ddbddpd THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 8, 1914, y D S —— m L4 Geeefrdrodrged - 3 lawn where an informal reception was tendered the newly married couple. During its course a delicious ice course was gerved, the color scheme of white and pink being car- ried out in this. | The bride’s traveling suit was of white serge, tailor made, with hat ang gloves to match. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Van Sickler, and is prominently connected with many of the first families of Vir- ginia, and who has, during her res- idence here, endeared herself to a large concourse of friends by her splendiq character anq lovable dis- flowers, the color scheme of pink and white being carried out in the decorations throughout the house, magnolios and pink jessamines be- ing used in profusion. Promptly at 8:30 o'clock the bridal party entered to the strains of Mendelsohn’s Wedding March, rendered by Miss Clara McIntosh at the piano, ang were met at the im- provised altar of palms, magnolios ang jessamines by the Rev. Patter- son, who in the impressive ring ceremony of the Presbyterian church pronouncea them man and wife. The Dride, of the was gowned ilk, trimmeg in lace and car- bouquet of white jes- lovely brunette in white real, 1 a bride's samines. The wedding veil of white tulle and orange blossoms was caught up in the back with a ]:n'_z:n[ cameo brooch, dn heirloom of the bride’s family which had seen sim- The bride's only attendants were Miss Elizabeth Meharg, who wore very becomingly a gown of blue satin with white lace trimmings and Master Douglass Van Sickler, brother of the bride who acted as ring bearer. Immediately following the cere- mony the guests repaired to the Mrs. 'B. B Pansh of Plant City ig spending a f:w days in Lakelanc the guest of Mrs. F. B. Terrell on East Orange street. MASTER BALLARD BRADLEY ENTERTAIN K. D. R'S. The K. D. Rs. entertained a number of their friends at the home of Ballard Bradley last evening. As the guests arrived, they were served with delicious fruit punch, after which they repairedq to the parlor where diverting games of rook and up-Jenks were played. Refresh- ments were then served, consisting of delicious chocolate ice cream, and cake. Those who enjoyed the hospi- tality of the K. D. Rs. were: Misses Mazel Padrick, Hazel Mec- Mullen, Alma and £dna Bassett, Ma- rion Patterson, Margaret Straw, An- nie Laurie Waring, Mabel Mathias anq Nell Booth, Masterg J.ouis Slo cum and Dwight Cason. Master Ballard was assisted in en- tertaining by the members of this society—Henry Conibear, Jameg Boulware, Eugene Armes, Herman Mathias, William Watson and Wood- son Williams. “OUR MONEY AND GOD'S KINGDOM Owing to a more or less wide- gpread interest in, andl many re questg for a special sermon on the] Seriptural teachings concerning moire | ; |mf‘mlnr the mhjoct announced position. The groom, formerly of Michi- gan, but now of this city, where he has large orange holdings, is a young man of sterling character and is to be congratulated upon having won such a charming young lady for his bride. Imnudi:m‘ly following the recep- tion the bride and groom left on the WATCH US For Timely Suggestions in the Newest Ornaments We Keep our stock strsctly up-to-date and you will always find here NEW JEWELRY in all the attractive styles that are to be favored during the coming seasons. BEPEPPEBPPDPPPPEPBPIIRIIED BHEDODDISPPEP PP PRSIl Sl b Conner, &G O’Steen Postoffice next door to us FEFPETEPEPIOTIPEDIPIPEESID P SRS FFFPFFPPFPPRTIIPEIPRIDDD 10:30 Atlantic Coast Line train for points of interest in the east. After their return they will be at home \to their friends at the lovely su- burban home that the groom has prepared for his bride, on ' Lake Hollingsworth. The many friends of the contract ng parties join with the Telegram in wishing for them a long ang joy ous life. OF RED STRAW Among those present at the re- ception were the following: Rev. and Mrs. Patterson, Mr, and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Rev. and Mrs. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Stansberry, Mr. and Mrs. Hinsdale, Miss Galloway, the Mi McIntosh, Mrs, Bird, Mr. San Dr, and Mrs, C. C. Wilson; Mr, and Mrs. Fadely, Mr. and Mrs. Meharg, Mr. and Mrs. Boulware, Mr. ang Mrs. Pope, Mr. anq Mrs. Campbell, Miss Castle, Miss McKay, Mr. Ellmaker. Mr. anq Mrs. Sum- ner. — al- cady for Sunday night, “Ears.” The first of a serieg on “‘QOur Physical Senses.” Bring yours and use 'em." 7 B LEY. ., Like the national head dress of the Turk, yet with the dash and chic that only Parls can give, i8 this fez shaped NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE in heart of | hat of oriental red straw brald, set at town, with modern conveniences, for rent. Fine location. up phone 207. s peculiarly glrllsh in effect. Hats In Plaque Form. Hats In plaque form have appeared —flat on top and elevated by a side back bandeau. Ostrich tips are some times used underneath W«MMIW@*@W@ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--Pea- | nut and popcorn wagon; can be | seen at Req Cross Pharmacy each afternoon. W. N. Mann. 2527 FGR COUNTY TREASURER © I arnounce myself a candidate for county treasurer of Polk county sub- Ject to the action of the Democratic primary election June 2, 1914, WERNER G. JONES, Auburndale, Fla. Dr. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST EYK, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT FOR CHOICE CUT FLOWERS for en- tertainments, parties, weddings or funerals, see J. H. Tacker. Lake Pharmacy, agent for Knull, Tampa florist. 2476 D ——— EYEs ExAMINED GLASSES FiTTED J. H. Tacker, at the Lake Phar- & macy, hag the agency for Knull, the 3 Florist, of Tampa. 2476 i HOURS: efi: . :g: 9 10 12 A. M. :’: e e e e s i £ 2T0 4 p. M ‘;’ W & P Throw a PEBBLE Into a Pool |, tithing, 1 will preach on the sub- ject which forms the caption of this | at 11 a. m. next Sunday. No collection s contemplated note special Young folks ang others should re- and See What a Circle It Makes. | @ Throw an ADVERTISEMENT ® Into This Paper and You Will | & Also Be Burprised at the Result. : & SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FLA. AJ[SIIC ckerjack comedy show tonight, f those elassy Majestic pro- Nothing given away but a show. Cateh this program for it CASTE 1edy 2 reel fea please you im THE LADY IN raph comedy tt ret. See this :p well tonign Prices 5c, 10c by the ‘Big Little” Orchestra e Every Day 2:30 to 5 A. M. ; {on Raiseq the ante last night; 811 people heard that little old singer, Oh, Hagq a traveling man Georgie Schmidt take 6 encores. you, Georgie. come out after seeing the show last night. He said: “That sure ig great music in there, but T think Mont- gomery’s six piece orchestra in Tam- pa has it beat.” Now ain’t that a shame. We didn’'t think there was g in Europe, the United Australia anything unmm»mm«»mn,‘ III[ PALMS [$EPPIPPOIPIEPIIGPPIIDEIRE THE VICTIM J. H. Hartzell Some Comedy Feature Manager OUR MUTUAL GIRL This is great folks; ladies don’t fail to see this picture; it shows the new PROGRAM colored wigs A MODERN FREE LANCE Two reel feature with plenty of “Dep” Prices 5¢, 10c IN HIS OWN BLOOD ‘I'-»;-'nmu I August. 2 Reels TOMORROW Po s Drama Two Great Features ‘ i THE GREAT LEAP I HER SFCRET \RIE) A thrilling four reeler | Featuring Pearl Wi rystal ang { Com THE ADVENTURES OF SHORT‘Y f o A western 2-rgel come | VON HARTZELL'S ORCHESTRA Nuft Ced COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT We Never Disappoint You Sc and 10¢ each side with pompons of clipped os- :" Call up | trich. The model, which 18 from Sagst, | 2598 | can be developed in any material and | % IF Your House Is worth living in it is worth : PAINTING bherwm Williams Paint covers most, looks best wears longest, most eco- nomical. Full measure «%» [y £ Ornaments for fh\‘ Summer Wear areincluded in our large stock of 4‘)‘! Beautiful Jewelry Welhave here everything that womankind could desire and there are many useful articles that men need. If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, see our display first. L L R R PR R T T T Ry H. C. STEVENS JEWJILLER LAKLLAND, FLA. B B ddid PGPS b aRdd s SEFEPPPEIPPRRFEPPPIIEPEINB LS P LRSS g 1he Tale of Tardiness Depends upon the time you carry, If youare having trouble with your watch or clock, bring them to us. We want the “hard ones.” All work guaranteed. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” Jewelers and Optometrists EIEDEIE P b GRAPEFRUIT Ilave you ever had 'a GRAPEFRUIT KISS? No, because it is an absolutely new & product, never en the market before. It is & delightful confection and \\111 pluw n + 1o P ¢ The Silver > absolutely Dros, Ask for a Grapefru;t Sunuac { THE SILVF%R PALACE ¢ $ DRANE BUILDING §