Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 5

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business hn'.\-,\‘.r. Y the tim will b har fitted up ir their quarte those of any b Florida, Ty l:;'Case of Fire$|; "o Phone 5,000 LB yrs. J. W. Buchanan, Jr., fg en- | this joying a visit from her two sisters yrs. McGuire ~and Mrs. Hughes, | and also a friend, Mrs. Peterman, 4l of Dothan, Ala. with t} Work is progressing nicely on the rooms pew house being erected by Mr. W, itk p. Galloway adjoining his home on | Migg Fannin Entertaj south Tennessee avenue. antly ey i Mr, Oscar Cason is spending a few |her | days in Lakelang from Homossassa, | day shaking hands with his many [pr | friends. fra | = | carr Arcadia and Lakeland are playing | pall this afternoon at the Athletic | Field, and a big crowd is “w hunp1 ing” it up for Lakeland. | Mr. A. E. Lang, the district|t commercial manager of the Western |abl Union Telegraph Co., is in the city ; today and is making his headquar- {De ters at the local office. | Mis Lineberger Brothers wish to noti- ' iy all farmers that they will |,,,[Hm: Is yos ready for ripe tomatoes the first of |father's lo the week. Anyone having tomatoes | ! vort for sale call and see Lineberger [WOre play Brothers. merry time Mrs. Annie Sutton, of Dothan, 4 Ala., is in the city the guest of her|' triend, Mrs. Z. B. Trammel] and |™" delic family. Mrs. Sutton is charmed with [ ' Lakeland and declares she will some ‘I“MM hostess 2ood day make this city her home. In subscribing for this paper, Mr, August Hacke, a large stock farmer of Carlinville, Ill., writes: “I will be back in Lakelanq next fall and will bring several parties with me who will spend the winter in Lake- casion were Ruth Skipper Hetherington ipper ang town to winter in.” T'he 18t ")". I are transact g forwarg wit time whey t} in its comn tful Oceasio ternoon to have da Rogers, Helo Wil land. I met a man yesterday who Epworth League Social said he was in Lakeland last week |To Be Held Tonight and that I had picked out a fine The Epwortt night with Miss the home of he HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS There Was a sing at the home of lu'ldull Skinner Sunday night \ B0od attendance and a good Lowery says that they dig not sherifft coming home from rndale so you may know they some to keep ahead of that lesday night twenty-eight of the folks (they were all young, some were younger) met at the ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr to sing’ and enjoy a soclal hour. We were all greatly pleased with the part the lie hen™ took in the entertain- will be a meeting at the house on Monday night at Wedding in Dixieland ISt night at 8 p. m. at the home of t} ride’s parents, Mr. anq Mrs. W. Pearce, on South Boulevard, nd. Polk county, Florida, 5. AL a very pretty wedding was ated when Miss Olive May 5 united in the holy bonds to Mr. Grover Cleve- ind Frederick of Palatka, Putnam } da ring ceremony was not being tieq by the Rev, Ley of the First Methodist of Lakeland. t ing small, to2 utilize master of ceremonies iked the parson up to the fire- thack to it of course; the ev- : warm there was no fire ere he awaited the coming tl ridal party T'l maid of honor, Miss Ruby Pearce, and the best man, Mr. Rob- Pear faithfully pwrl"urnml 1t \fter the ceremony the bride a lana groom were showereq with con- | eratulation « ; e groom, who is tall and slim, {is @ worthy young man of Palatka, ang is in the employ of the Wilson Lumber Co. of that city. I'he bride, who is shorter and fat- ter, is the eldest daughter of Mr. Groover, jand Mrs. G. W. Pearce, of Dixie- | land \Iun:u! The groom was dressed in male o |attire of conventional black. | Not being in the drygoods business 1 will not attempt to describe the | bride's costume, but will simply say she wore a dress. Yes! not too hob- ¢t to- fble or too split. at The parlor was very artistically | decorated with vines and flowers, the Mr. M. J. Malloy is having the [A special musical program has been |color scheme being green and white finishing touches put on his Mis- |arranged besides various ne games | green for the groom and white for souri avenue cottage, which has re- | will be played and a good time is an- }the bride cently been remodeled and additions |ticipated. All mem built thereto, and with Mrs. Malloy |1y invited to attend will occupy same within a short time, having decided to lease their home on Florida avenue. Sunday, May thing that's lost—that s if the find- ¥r will divulge his identity. Tts lat- pleasant day et triumphs in this line was to lo- tate the relatives of a dead man and AN AUTdMOBILE EXCURSION to find a diamond studded watch tharm, Now if some of our popular A rare young swains want us to fing them tomot omobile 2 wife, we may be able to do that, | . Providing the girls are not too par ‘l Hol ticular, lonly. The time Messrs, Neq Skipper, George Ow Autot ens and Forrest Clonts are now | spending a week at Pass-a-Grille, | enjoying the fine surf bathing and | ng of that famous resort Tt 0y8 have rented a cottage a z turn about at slingir and dishwashing. They re they are having the time of - The State Bank is labor sual difficulties at the me, the workmen hav ed upon th 'VE»,\ have very litt ir work in, MAJESTIC you ever fo etr bankir makir P n{ b 4 b - ‘s’. LR 2 e rersssesd & 3 3 b 4 Lonesome Pine ngd see if it Majestic theater pine take a M pper each r T0 THE END OF THE WORLD rEY e side CRUEL DECEPTION 0H, YOU CO( Prices 5S¢, 1 ¥ays the tried od gshow. Lakelands theater Singing Conven on The Polk Count tion will meet at Caddin Chapel, Th sing, and dinner o e Telegram can find most any- erybody Is invited to come and hrmg along their baskets a an au- | ark | “AUDORIM T TR e POPPPPRRES The guests were invited to the dining room where refreshments lwere served. The bride cut the [bride's mostly aimed at the happy pair the minutes flew by on wings. The presents were numerous and beautiful. Glassware, china, silver, table linen, etc., and, last, but not least, a foreign named garment sup- posed to be used as a minnow trap and worn by either the bride or m. Some one in the assemblage asked if it was good to eat. Being young and inexperienced " 1 they received a good share of good afternoon | () advice which should last them 1a lifetime, and if lived up to should bring contentment anq peace B Those present were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pearce, Miss Ruby Pearce, 1Mr. Robert Pearce, Mr. J. II. Beas ] Miss Sallie Clifford, Mr. J. B Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Price and Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Roy Turner | Misses Sallie Lowery, F 1 Lowery, Nellie Barrett, Myrtle | tt, Maida v | Phillips, Edith Baker, L. K. Pearce, “\I ST I'. 8. Clifford, Fred Sandh, Robin Sandh, Gus Lowery, Maxic Phillips and W. K. Pearce T I couple left amig show f rice and good wishes SCRIBE P "lmnh‘\\m‘ avenue and Main street at PALMS THEATER UNDER ake and amid jokes and jo%ts,w b 1 THE I’AlMS | MISS GENEVIEVE GROSSE Doors Open at 6 P. M. Prices 1 15¢ Tmorrow— MUTUAL GIRL DANCE AFTER THE SHOW FEEPFPPPFE B EEEDBTEBTE ZT I T T R '\ ANNOUNCEMENT Just opened east of the light and water plants. on A. C. L. Rwy., * overlooking Lake Mirror, building material and supply business. ¢ We handle the best there is in the building material line and shall ¢ strive to merit the patronage of contractors and the public gener- ally in this territory. @ The stock includes: 8 : Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Roofing,«Sewer Pipe, Shingles § Lath, Shingle Stains, Mortar Stains, Crushed Stone, Etc. Dealers in Saylor’s Portland Cement, Agatite Plaster, Great Western Wood Fibre Plaster and Philip Carey Co.'s Roofings ' BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY PHONE 400 LAKELAND, FLA. FHHEDPHDPEEDORODPEOPFRID D SEFHEEBDED BEO DD ESDDE ¢ HOGEHD DO MEMORIAL DAY et The Newest Ornaments for A% Summer Wear ,\\" ‘l 5 are included in our large stock of Saturday, June 30, Lakeland Post No. 33, G. A. R., will hold memorial services and decorate with flowers the graves of the departed in the city cemetery. Members of the post and all friends are requested to meet at the Van [luss building, corner $ 30 a. m., where automobiles will lm waiting to convey them to the cemetery A. (. SHAFFER, 1. P. QUAINTANCE, Committee. L é G. NomicE Beautifu' Jewelry The examination for conditioned \\ e have here cv»r)thmg that womankind could pupils will be held Saturday morn 1 g 8 I eg il it & binlock. DHT xe desire and there are ma: any useful articles that men amination will include the seventh need. and elghth grades. CHAS. M. JONES, Principal. If you are looking for the latest novelties at fair prices, sec our display first. L] oo foedidrfeeodeod B H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAXELAND, FLA. NEW MANAGEMENT Having assumeq the manajzement of the Palms theater, 1 wish to as- sure the public that the best service :§: § £ possible will be rendereq at all times and that the theater will be con- ducted as in the past with the one aim—to please everyone. tures on Wednesday nights. Entire Rk 4 ] P et PP bbiebbied d I will continue to have Country I k! B Store on Monday and Friday nights. Amateur contests and Gibson pic- 00 ang Closing out $7,000.00 Stock of Shoes at Cost. 300spair ladies’ Shoes closing out $1.25 500 pair children’s Shoes closing out $1.00 Kimbrough ano Rutherford Opposite City Hall change of program daily. Good mu- sic by the Palms Theater Orchestra. Admission fic and 10c. 12 GEO. McCALIL, Manager. Dr. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST EVK, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT EYES EXAMINED GLAssES FITTED o g We sell the Parker, Wa- . oW 2 ” M \die % N i terman, Conklin, Kdison. $ G R & Which wili you have? 210 4 P. M. Fountain Pens at $1 SUITE, BRYVANT BUILDING LAKELAND, FLA, SRR BB DD DD DB -Muem’"rv The Cole & Hull Service Is recognized by the Jewelry buying people of Lakeland as the service for them, ‘“The Store whereGems a1 d Gold are Fairly Sold.” Are You one of these Satisfied Customers? “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla. & GEORGE McCALL Manager TONIGHT'S PROGRAM THE MERE WOLF A # GRAPEFRI lave you ever had 'a GRAPEFRUIT LOVE AND LIMBURGIR : . KISS? No, because it is an absolutely new t, never on the market before. It is clightful confection and will please vou (all 1t ”f”'.‘t‘ Broe “The Slver Dros, ine dSilver ice,” and receive a sample absolutely > Every man, woman and child who ' ads this notice is cordially invited to sample this delightful candy without cost Ask for a Grapefruit Sundae THE SILVER PALACE DRANE BUILDING GOOD MUSIC THE BEST IN THE STATE Prices §c and 10¢ l 3 : ¥ i that you can depend on. 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