Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 11, 1914, Page 4

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FLA., June 11, 1914, PAGE FOUR Srirdrdrfrfrdrfndndnd ' g 3l sy $IHPHEHDEHISE4ED | Browning welcomed the guests and as e Do i | [N SOCIETY | i iii| SOME MEN CA blished v afternoon from the | N OCIET X “inet and Mrs Orrie Van Huss re- Published every 4 &' ceived and conducted them to the Te: :amd xis:”t‘ljl?g[r;os:;fi::a:f Lii;:’l\ e :i: %'parlor which was bcaul}:iull) denc(; LK q ‘I IGH I R ntere @ roses a DO SO IBIOEGEDBo e |orated in bouquets of pin lahd, Florida, as mail matter of the | B R Tt S 0 B 2w e R B B w ? iy oefregrdngnd * |quspended from the chandelier were Wbad Ga “THE INQUIRY,” TO DATE | And softly answered, “Nary place™ |,y 4nq plue ribbons to the side And They are Welcome to e et 2 M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. walls, where trailing vines were at ——————————————| (Written for the Telegram by A. [Tell me, thou mighty deep, tached concealing the presents. Every man has his Specialty that he does by S B $5.00 Donyipte Wagte billowsiround e ."’”’ Each guest was given a ribbon and other people. That’s what he ought to do. Jne year Sonorers 2-50 Tell me ye winged winds, Throughf)ut whose vast domains as Miss Lessie entered the room vshe Our Specialty is Selling good Clothes in the right :'1: monm’m . LE§]. Thet tound g JRCKEAT PN Beaching romincle to: pols, was blindfolded and the gifts were § .\, -0 T 0 CVith the Customer’s satisfaction 4, Req. MOTVAS /- - "1 Do ye not know some spot Hiierally showered upon. her: ) y showered up i Delivered anywhere within the Where women paint no more? Have you not found some place ts were view, y arlor the guests , itmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 ' 1In all your endless round, 1,,5‘,:23\;]13,5 Suh et velibing We never sold Better Goods than this Seabson | eents a week, — |1s there no island, cave or glen— [Where women dress with common |, .. o Gag erveq and thence to tarriff helps some—Our discrimination in busines e s . he 1t s i lace sense hich was taste- some more. " From the same office s issued In short, is there no p! : , |the dining room whi A THE LAKELAND NEWS, Where women walk the sgreets oy Ang no hobble skirts are found? fully arranged for a s-hooting ma?ch. : t $1 8 01' $20 Or $25 A weekly newspaper giving a resume| With no paint upon their face? ‘Wh Simion | db Hot tmitate Trailing vines andl pmkf rolsosy\\]:z: A of _locsl BMOs, N0 SORGITAES, ' A el i used with center piece of clun We can offer you a Suit that it is a real pleasure to county affairs, efc. Sent anywhere|Say, cafi you ted a sinner from a L A tn}':erm;udd or étfl"{ul!llrrlt)e,st style, |OVer blue on table. Attached to t:x: a Suit that has Character of its own, and keeps it tor $1.00 per year. saint ~ [For thoug ressed in a.‘ 5 all was a large pink heart wi £ ——————————————| When even quadroons daub their} They surely do look *“*bummy; \: small blue heart in the center and ;1 141(;1‘7 tlme—m facta good Suit with the Goudy “Rheumatism and the special in-| cheeks each guest was invited to pierce the ored 1n 1 it,"” sai 'E ‘ith f i { paint? f e lace where Fashion does : Marshall . orests did it,” saith L'Engle. With fourteen kinds of paint Is there no p ' A atrow, Miss M T The Toug winds huched 10 & mur-| ot make | proved o be the most skllled 1n Walk Upstairs and save $3 1o Tampa is already taking initial gy dox, Thoigovlc ok dress worn byt ihandling the bow and arrow and re- steps looking to the next Gasparilla And sighed as they sadly an- ladies? S e s it ’ celebration, which will be held next swered, ‘“No-0-0. Out from lth:1 depths a s:)lnnm voice spondence cards. Miss Ruth Tram- i ; extra ni s i replied, ' g et winter. Have a few extra nice cups mell carried off the booby prize made for Lakeland. We'll be down |Tell me, thou silvery moon, “Why, yes—in hades.” doll. After the shooting contest, 6T 2 l S l Sh L) after 'em. ¥ Hast thou not found some place X pretty little wish book was passed tht e ty e Op —_— Where artists wield the brush Shower for Miss Trammell and cach one was asked to write a : : Rewards egating $1,000 are| But do not daub their face One of the most brilliant social af- | i1 for the bride-to-be. This was RO()m 7 and 8 Elllst()n Bldg' ]h() now offered for the solution of the ; = ,, Ifairs that has been tendered the presented to Miss Lessie as a keep St. Petersburg murder mystery. If [To make them look like models ) June brides wag ¢he shower given|. .. Jelicious ice cream angd cake ———— 3 G J sake. [ the pot is made much larger some- In some stm:o \\mdmlv‘s shown, by Mrs. L.. M. Bennett in honor of was served, carrying out the color ‘\Iisses Streater, McRae and Mar- melons were served iy body will be proved gullty and pun-}Whose hesty 48 bis wein (}yecp, ‘Miss Lessie Trammell on Wednesday | ¢ .peme of pink and blue. ‘shall all heing, dressed in pink and ‘and it was not until a || isheq for this murder whether guilty | With blushes all put on? from four to six o'clock. ' Those serving during the after- \\'hitL'" the merry crowd dopar or not. Their face with frizzes circled, 1(<‘f‘(:i\'inl~’ "1"’ l‘flf‘“ at t)h’; "10‘:;1110011 were Miss Irln.la :rralmix)wl,l, Miss Trammell, the attractive and jthat they had spent a SRR Like some ancient chimpanzee; were little Misses va Louise “f‘F " [ dressed in blue, and Miss Edith U accomplished daughter of Mr. and |evening. Some newspapers are agitated over { oy me, dear moon, is there no place [dell and Sara Trammell, lonk.ln;: in pink brocade satin, who presided Mot Diia fekmnisl nerey domian e the dog-bite danger, but in thel puom a1 such follies free? sweet in the dainty dresses of pink | oo iy6 punch bowl. more charming, she being dressed in | yoUNG LADIES' ME cases that have come under our ob- % A bR o+ smiling and blue. ining room serving were 1 4 The moon withdrew her smilingan : ; In the dining blue crepe-de-chine. 0'CLOCK FRID servation of persons having been face In the lower hallway Miss Annie \‘ B' tt w attractive in AY | bitten by a dog, ‘“‘the dog it was ——————————————————————————————————— ?Irs: cr.me “.als I" Hadlot and e b T T EE eI P o EDOr ot P s e PE s bttt 7s FEEFTFFFrEEREFERRRFRERERES __ |Tose Dink crepe with lace bodice and | Dr, Logan will speuk as the guests departed, upon each lwomen and girls of the one Mrs. Bennett pinned a damty,mw afternoon at the | Ot Hugh Sparkman, who has been private secretary to Congressman L'Engle, will return to the newspa- per game, having accepted the edi- torial management of the Orlando Sentinel. Sparkman was for a long time one of the bright lights of FEPPIRRPBEP IS SEBEDEEPRDELDDIDEDIDEIDEDDDIDID SABIIIPIEDIIEOFILEIEIBBIE blue slipper tied with pink ribbons. [on North Kentucky av & About forty enjoyed the hospital- Hig subject will be, @ @ity of Mrs. Bennett, as she is indeed {Girl a Man Likes.” I N M EX'CO @ @la charming hostess. Dr. Logan is an inter COND & &| Miss Trammell received. many er who handles his s @ & | heautiful anq useful gifts. ability and tact. @ @ Florida journalism and the press % Let every girl and j Dance in Honor of Miss Williams e The dance given in the Elks rooms last night in honor of Miss Hazel Williams, was a delightful affair. Splendid music, by the Palms or- chestra was furnisheq for the occa- sion, and the evening hours were whileq away most delightfully by the dancers. Miss Williams is a charming girl anq her friends were all delighted to have the opportun- ity, under such pleasing circum- |FOR RENT—Rooms ¢ stances, of welcoming her back to ing and room with b the city. family; good locat rates. Address Box | who is interesteq in th Lakeland society be pr REPORTER YOUNG WORK. gang will gladly welcome him back home. Editing a daily in Orlando will give him an opportunity to show the work that is in him, but we have never a doubt but that he will make good. are not more unsettled than conditions in our quarters at present. Like the A. B. C. Mediators, we are working heart and soul to rush the work of bettering them, but, B S unlike these estimable gentlemen, there is no uncertainty Giliiog Tets i b A in the accomplishment of our aims. et When the work of remodeling is completed we will in capacity, Lakelanq is keeping her “school interests well abreast with offer to the public her progress along other lines. And with an enrollment of 1,400 to 1,500 children forecast for the next school term, Lakeland has every reason to 4 be proud of the condition of her goegs NOTICE A regular meeting of ter, No, .26, 0. E, 8., tonight, at 7:30. A is desired. = FLORA o ogerdofred ol & F PP P P P B g i fu F Fgg MWM‘E’MW oo Grgedosdorgod B B foded g deBredoPooddefrdr foeded Banking Rooms With Strictly Modern Equipment Watermelon Cutting The Misses Swindell entertained about fifty young people last even- | FOR RENT—Immediate ing with a watermelon cutting at ern eight room, furn their home about two miles north ox near Lake Morton. & Lakeland. Japanese lanterns were R. J. Straw. hung in the trees and comfortable seats were arranged on the lawn for |FOR SALE—New, eigh the guests. Games were played ern home, close in, “best crop.” Ohas ————— - e . ‘W. T. Martin, representative from Hillsborough, is out as a candidate for speaker of the next House. Well, Martin is a little wiser and not so previous as some gentlemen who were running for speaker at the and all the comforts and conveniences in the transacting of your business that careful planning can devise. same time they were candidates for creating much amusement and)mer-| desirable lots near L S I A I E B A N K o F L A KE LAN D riment, and several musical numbers Snap price and term the primary. were rendereq by Miss Bertha Biew- | diregt from owner S R er and others which were very much| East Lime St. enjoyed. Following this, luscious T e T e e How absurq to citizens of this country, where there are practically B PBBDRPPREEPP FEEEPPPHDPDHEBPP DG E representative-—and who got left in ‘§ R b b no class distinctions, seems the sol- DPHROBDEPIIPPEPEPODEDOBOBDPPPDIPDPDDODOPDEEBBDEd PPPRBPOBOBDEPIDPPOHEBPEPEIP & emn inquiry being conducted by b b A Sl LRI bIREeY e - — 'M'fi'—‘ Weddlng Be“S Ar e ng llrltnth authorities to determine the MEDULLA NEWS NOTES SBHHUL BUNH MUNEY smfe‘ i definition of a gentleman. And PSS \ The selection of the American equally absurd appears the finding i State ba g o s just promulgateq that anyome who [ Medulla, June 11.—We are yet in Nuw flN UEPUSIT WHH :l‘](\\t ;J:xlxl:s irslbu ;:lfr'tfopvo‘h-lvlfi”‘t?or Ow n unetl € earns more than $800 a year andthe swim at Medulla. The election of t'h) Siandlita and ] ld il 'f'" = = does no manual labor is a gentleman. | Passed quietly anq since we hear the AMEH'EAN SIAIE BANK :”- ‘hLi . i‘:ll}“lllll;i(‘::‘ bl; iml"“id “do“.m I'here is a vast difference between a | final result we agree to be satisfied HeS—— ably manaced, and has the confi- Ou re “gentleman’ across the pond and|and in a number of cases are well % The proceeds of the sale of bonds |dence of the public a is gard- one in this country, and we are |[Pleased. We would be better pleased i bl LR issued by Lakeland school district |€d as one of the most substantial and Cordially Requested ooy thankful for the difference. with a little more rain S A % : i AR Mr. G. J. Smith has purchased of |1 the purpose of building and im- h‘””‘l»:}il I_“l””‘“”* establishments in . TO Call In And v . A i W S alf of | Proving the schools of this city are South Florida. 2661 o . ¢ A subscriber writes the Tribune [Mr. J. L. Clifton the west half of i ; e Ins ect the Be u f 0 protesting against the publication in |lot fitteen: he has sold his meat mar- |1OW available, being on deposit with —_— ] p auti ul Lln(’ f that paper of Luke McLuke's effu-|ket to Mr. 0. J. Dunkin & Co.; also the American State Bank, which Avondale Springs, the popular re- sions. Evidently the Tribune folks |Mr. J. D. Hicks has solq his mar- W3S chosen as the depository for : g sort in the mountains of east Teu- ! i i IR e these funds by ! y ) were not converted to the subscrib- ket to the same party. The Green Ute by the Loounty: " sohool Wedding Gifts nessee, is now being wel] represented CONNER & O'STELN Next Door to P, O. 1. ngthy moral screed would go far i ® & & + s board. p o er's way of thinking for the McLuke | meat business, we learn, will be run "‘“‘ by guests from Tennessee, Georgia | at ngs appeared directly under the [at the Standard Phosphate plant The bonds were voted some months |and Florida. The Knoxville and C ’ [ subscriber's kick. There are very Mrs. McMullen aas gone to Keys- |a80 for the purpose of building a [ Bristol railroad have changed their Onner 3 O Steefl A} few writers in the country whose | ville for‘ a r‘ew ‘dn)"?‘ visit to her f\r‘\;’ i“h”“.[|~lim‘l\w\. in‘Suul.l! l,ulwl;m S\'h--.AIHIw .in any passengers on the | § Je elr ; contributions are more widely read |daughter, Mrs. F. T. Dossey i‘lIll to make a substantial addition |vestibule No. 42 due in Morristown l’l/ 3/ Ore than the philosopher and humorist to the present school building. at 3:25 p. m. from Chattanooga B . 2 whose nom de plume is Luke Me-[FOR SALE--Good top buggy harness, | mount was $50,000 angq a satisfac- | Atlanta the south, going to | % The LateSt Concelts mn Jeu‘( [’-1‘ Luke. And there are a l»ul of xfii:ht_\ Apply 709 Morton drive. (‘f“r} Sj‘l‘l“‘ w !\ made tnA ‘\\\ il, Roth & |Avondale Springs, can make close i Are on Dlsplay good people who read his stuff, too 0., C memnati The improve- | connection at Morristown, Tenn. 'If AI Sometimes, perhaps, there is a para- If It S tO Be Prlnted ments for which the bond money was | your train is late, no the conduc :§ SO SIIV(’r--Cut Glass--lm[‘ )l " at is a little rs y \ ted are both well under D TR & ) b graph that is a little raw, but the B I U votec I under way, and {tor that W want the Avondale |#® H L man certainly knows human nature, rlflg t tO s Wwill make our school equipment ‘md;_\‘;»;yu;~ train and said train will ,?; and Palnted Chlna and some of his two-line sermonettes = facilities among th best in the'wait one hour Ea —— & doubtless “touch the spot” when a ——— o — @ » : b% SEELI B e lttakejfil!l'l‘ foslart | %3~ SAVING MONEY” Those people in the north and east who are sizzling in the ter | 33 psap e .bpl.ifw,\‘, o 'Jy o | ll takesGRIT to deny yourself of certain, ‘ Wh S Uffer dence of the Tn\.lm. ent \\... 1€ J ‘ eaqures i lu,x\lrlcb bu‘ you Pul off y ‘Vlt po that it is much cooler in Flor- " START ' ; ida than in their section of the coun- H d try. It is hard to disabuse people’s ) O "Youcant graspthe scheme of growth - that ca HCheS minds of preconceived idea .f;\YY‘h- 6 \://’3/‘:\ <F;ceesbegn;5 as abud and that the ripened fruit . when vou can be relieved with prop 158 1hoy DAV RIDUL UD WAL, WEAY) of fortune will never be yours if you kill the 3 o h I Florida most needs in the way of 4 ) : olasses? Dr. Lugh C. Hull 111\ ki advertiaing 18 & chipelih of edtibas -V A\ blossom of chance bylhe early frost of neglect” |2 Ontléal naton tion as to the advantages of her sum g9 / N _;,“,,“,,,UU,"M . ‘ 5 4 I d S s el i | "' ( ‘— o T il N » Examinatior. and consultation fre: mate in winter is admitted, but there ( . REbOURCES 3150 000.00 \/A ® i et . Pt s e | '@\ | American State Bankg 5 mer. P BE AN AMERICAN—ONE OF US S COLE & HULL JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS, LAKELAV® P e

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