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SON/ b of Fire e 5,000 : a Trammell ang Claire spending today in fpleasure trip. Miss Beck- eturn to her home in tomorrow. . Jones, accompanied by Mrs. D. B. Edwards, left pr ol home in Southern nroute home they will yeek in St. Augustine, P. Bullock left on Thurs- sonville, where she will it of her brothers, Drs. Burdette Smith. She here shortly for a yacht- nd the Florida coast. ge Rayle, who has been pg guest of Miss Lessie r the past two weeks, re- er home at Athens, Ga, da Thompson, Polk coun- club agent, helq a dem- at Fort Meade Wednes- g girls joined the club for She also held demonstra- Mr. Lowry’s, near Lake th Friday. Eighty-four patoes were put up. B. Clark and daughters, e anq Mattie May, of St. are in Lakeland, the Mrs. W. F. Hampton on ucky avenue. . Riggins, who fell on the home Wednesday after- ing nicely and prospects for her early recovery. ns struck the back of her fell, cutting a bad gash, hought she will soon be pund, which her many be glad to learn. Pope, father of Mrs, J. of our community, was Mtzgerald, Ga., to perform e ceremony for Mr. Hugh , a rising young attorney Ga., and Miss Florence a charming young lady of He left Lakelang on 12:40 a. m. and the wed- ed at the residence of the fher in Fitzgerald at 9 dnesday evening, June 17. party embarked for Cor- future home, at 10:30 the fing. The wedding pre- numerous and beautiful asion was a pleasant and to all present. f Avondale Springs, Rut- ., the resort being con- Mr. F. J. Hoffman in ains of Tennessee, are on the Lake Pharmacy and of the Lakeland Hard- umbing Co. These views Mr. Hoffman has selected e most beautiful of the tiful spots in this lovely region, and that it is a htful place to spend a va- number of people of are planning to spend at this pleasant resort, by genial Lakeland peo- e ) |this instance when the mews spread ! 4 &% |soul passed to that Great Beyond to SEBBPHLPPPPOUD PSS b did Mrs. C. D. Clough Entertained Mrs. C. D. Clough gave a pro- gressive rook party at her residence on East Orange street yesterday af- ternoon, at which a number of ladies were present. The reception was given in honor of Mrs. H. B. Me- Call, of Oviedo, Fla., sister of Mrs. Clough, who is visiting the latter in this city. Promptly at 4 o’clock the guests began to arrive and were met at the door by the hostess and Mrs. M. Futch. The parlor ang sit- ting room were thrown together by widow of Rev. J. G. McCaskey, = |means of folding doors and six tables Baptist minister and at one time pas- | Were provided for the players. Misses tor of the First Baptist church of Maude Steinmeyer and Estelle Rog- this city. She was always on the |©r's assisteq in keeping the score and outlook for something to be done|Served refreshments. The first that would ease the pain of the suf-|Prize consisteq of a handsome pic- fering and help those in need. With- |ture and was won by Mrs. W. C. out any assistance, it might be said, [ Norvell and Mrs. H. J. Drane, and from others she has made a very |after the “cut” the prize was award- comfortable living and was able to|¢d Mrs. Norvell. The booby prize live in ease. In all her hard strug- |¢Onsisting of a paper of pins, was gles after being left a widow with|Won by Mrs. K. G. Tweedell and several children she never neglected |Mrs. Warq Pender and this after her work for the Master and was [the decision was given Mrs. Twee- always looked upon by her frimuls|‘h’”- A jewel case was presented and neighbors as a beacon of “gm-thn honoree. Dainty refreshments illuminatig the patfi’ways for those | Were served at the tables and all who were tn darkness." who attended spent a most enjoy- Her demife {s indeed a saq thing able afternoon. Those present were: and the hundreds of admiring Mesdames McCall, of Oviedo, Fla.; friends are paying tribute to one |Futch, Tweedell, Southard, Pender, who will be greatly missed, Sheurrell, Norvell, Drane, leaves two daughters, Mrs. Daisy derson, McRae, Waring, Bates, Luf- Hansard and Mrs. Hooks, and a sto;) sey, Grether, Galloway, Watson, daughter, Mrs. Stevens at Fort |Clemence, Hendry, Mcllwane, Merck Meade, besides several distant rela- [0f Orlando, Gramling of tives. If a good person is to be ville, Knowles, Clough; Misses Stein- awarded for great works, and it is|MmeYer and Rogers. reasonable to think they will, Mrs. McCaskey will occupy some high de- gree in the world to come. Peace to her ashes and words of condolence and sympathy is extended to the be- o4 over the city that Mrs. Gillie Me- Caskey haq passed away. As stated in yesterdgy’s Evening Telegram this lady wasWffected with a complica- tion of diseases and that her life could not be spared. Last night the dwell with loveq ones gone on before to bask in the sunshine of the Al- mighty, : In life the deceased was one of those women with such £energy that ig seldom found even among those of 'a much less age. She was the L. Miss Hazel Padrlck Entertained Last Night For Miss Margaret Straw Miss Hazel Padrick, assisted by reaved relatives in the greatest loss [ler mother and two sisters, Misses they could possibly sustain. The|Ada and Mabel Padrick, charmingly entertaineq a number of her young friends with a Kewpie party last night in honor of Miss Margurite Straw . The whole house was hospitably relinquished to the guests, and ev- ery room was made beautiful with oleanders, alamanders, American Beauty roses, and pink Duchess roses which decorated each reom in great profusion. Kewpies flgured prominently in every feature of the evening's enter- tainment, the selection of partners, games and contests with these in- funeral services are being conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock and the remains interreq in the old ceme- tery, the last resting place of the mortal part of a great and good woman. Miss Leila Stubb, of Tampa, who came from Tampa to be present at the Beckwith-Trammell wedding, re- turned to Tampa yesterday. While here, she was the guest of Miss Les- sie Trammell. FIX 'EM SHOP CLOSES BIG DEAL teresting little fellows affording a Mr. T. C. Woodin, of Philadelphia, | very amusing diversion. Miss Doris genera] sales agent for the Abbott Mayes secured the prize, a Kewpie Motor Car Co., of Detroit, Mich.,|calendar, and the guest prize for yesterday closed a deal with C. R.|[Miss Straw was a silver Kewpie. Af Sidman and L. J. Kinne, proprietors [ter the games, a delicious salad of the Fix ’Em Shop, for one hun- {course was served. It was at a late dred Abbott-Detroit cars, giving the |hour when the guests left, assuring their charming hostess that they hag spent a most delightful evening. local agents southern Florida terri- tory. Lakeland is fortunate in securing AJESTIC ;. Pl Sbbbbbid sléep late tomoprow, so n and see some good pic- licen8ed pro- JIMMY'S FINISH splitting comedy NEXT GENERATION feature with quick action. will enjoy and think ou Prices, 5¢, 10¢ SIC BY CORNEL, THE ONE MAN BAND EDMONA ADDISON inging and dancing com- medienne Poteet, An- Jackson- | 9 BELONED s msnmlg ossomessssesess ;Epwuggaft?sm? Do | . In Society ) The next State Epworth League convention comes to Lakeland, this city, having been selected in prefer- ence to Jacksonville and Gaines- ville, The Lakeland delegation were armed with such a cordial in- vitation backeq up by a glowing ac- count of the city’s many attractions and of her hospitable people, that the other cities had no show what- ever. Lakelang was further honored by having one of her most charming daughters, Miss Gertrude Overstreet, elected district secretary. . A perusal of the advertisement of the Lakeland Steam Laundry on the last page of today's issue of this pa- per will hurt nobody. This is one of the institutions, which, starting from modest beginnings, has made good, built up a business that is a credit to the town, distributes con- siderable money among the people of the town, and is in every respect en- titled to the patronage of the citi- zens. There is absoiutely no excuse SRS ST R R AT L B S L R SRR SR R e L e L e ] 'Wedding Bells Are Ringing Now In Junetide You Are Cordially Requested To Call In And Inspect the Beautiful Line of Weddmg Gifts Connef &’ O’Steen s “Jewelry Store The Latest Conceits in Jewelry Are on Display 0 Also Silver--Cut Glass--Imported Hand Painted China CONNER & O’STEEN Next Door to P. O. Srerededreddnoc o Brdrdrdid b b Seindiodege | Phone 369. 2 ‘ B Y s L rrrrTwee R s ata DL TR L S S SR e s 2Lt & for any person in Lakeland sending five cents out of town for laundry, and it is a very short-sighteq policy on the part of anyone to do so. The T.akelang Steam Laundry is entitled to all the people of Lakeland can do for it E. £ WHITE POLEY OF $10,000 1S PAD Prompt Settlement by Pan-American Life Insurane Co., Through W. L. Thompson, State Agent An unusually prompt and satis- factory settlement of an insurance claim has just been made whereby the beneficiaries of the late E. E. White, whose death occurred about two weeks ago, have been paid the sum of $10,000, the amount of the policy carrieq by the deceased in the Pan-American Insurance Company, of New Orleans. The settlement was made by Mr. W. L. Thompson, of this city, who is State agent for the Pan-American, who who has made a remarkable rec- ord of success since his connection with the company, Considering the size of the policy and the circum- stances surrounding the death, the settlement is unusually prompt and would indivate that the Pan-Ameri- can pays its claims without haggling or attempting to take advantage of technicalities 9997 C? tindlul el et Sublud Suliuttulutil el L2 : ¢ Remember They Must Be Ssld ¢ ¢ AT AND BELOW F!RST CCST & We are going out of the shoe business. Our loss & % isyour gain. Just think, Children's Shoes only $§1.00. 3; 2 Ladies' Shoes $1.25. Mcn's $4.00 Shoes $2.50. Buy 3 ¢ your shoes at a shoe store and save moncy. :' & 2 : MMBROUGH & RUTHERFORD 2 CPPOSITE CITY HALL o =S ey dus dug us e dny Sul L sinld Q&D*W@W&U%WMSO‘WQ June Weddings Fine selection of the latest designs in Sterling Silber made by Gorham, Alvin and Whiting Mfg. Co. “None Better Made” Cut Glass from Pairpoint Corp., Hawkes and Clark. < Also the Popular Hand Painted China ; s Dr. SamvEL F. SMiTH this city as distributing point for the | C(LONTS' CLEAN SWEEP o\ i i 4 Abbott-Detroit cars and admirers of SALE GREAT SUCCESS | SPECIALIST 9 Ren;‘ember the Gold Initial China in 100 high class cars will have an oppor- ; piece dmner Set- tunity at an early date of seeing| The “Clean Sweep Sale” inaugu- | & pyi gar, NOSE AND THROAT these cars at the show rooms 220 |rateq by S. L. A. Clonts, started off | & & South Florida avenue. splendidly yesterday morning, since | g g H C STEVENS { The local agents will open an of-|which time the Clonts store has heen |:§: l fice at Tampa, but will continue to'continuously thronged with custom- | & it o : e 4 ‘ | & LYES ILXAMINED e make Lakeland their home. Mr. ers drawn by the many attractive ‘§: EYES ExamiNg J}‘J 0» EL}" Kinne, who has had many years of prices advertised. Mr. Clonts has ; GrLAasseEs FrrTenp » experience in the automobile indus-[a force of eleven clerks, and these “_ :%: try, states that the Abbott car is one | have been kept husy by the constant \.E' @ BB DE BB RIIE of the strongest cars on the market |stream of patrons. Among those | &% and in many respects far superior}assisting in the sale are Mr. \W. H ‘( :;: :y: z to cars of its class costing much more i Bates, Mr. Keith, ang Mr. H. K. | HOURS: 5 :,: money . 2228 | Clonts, of Atlanta gl 19k :’: ( — — — The sale continues for fifteen day J s ) A & @ 1 2TO Pe M. 2 k3 DRESSMAKING—M s' clothes a|from date of beginning, and on each @ : ; S specialty. Stella Lorimer, 207 N day there will ‘be special attrac :;: 4 Cons.der the Cover"’]g Capac“y & Tennessee Ave. 2723 [tions. On Monday there will be o2 : —_— something particularly desirable in'! é: of the Palnt you Buy? LOST—Gold crescent pin, set with|the special 1i-minute gales be ,h, . pearls and amethist. Return toining at 11 o'clock. Be on hand i BRUANE BTG .z fi' 360 quuare Feet 3 0 Telegram office. Reward. 2722 |get in on these attracti bargains L R ANDE R ¥ ;’ ‘; . “WMMW W‘* PRI AR SR SRt @@NE”M B N s RN : v ?fi F 4 * & Two coats can be covered with : One Gallon of Well folks (this is patented, oth- SHORTY ESCAPES MATRIMONY ers keep off), you have one big treat L R et in store for you tonight and by all means take advantage of it. Four lilke western pictur e fine pictures and two dandy vaude- combine 1, get busy ville acts and the best music in Lake- _— land to accompany the same. Look LAMB AND LAMB at this: Thos ntriec dancers MISS GROSSE CIGAR BUTTS Worth the admis td hear This is the funniest picture you have _— Watch for tha » sur- Doors Open at 6 ever seen. prise at the finish, a comedy scream Monday— THE SAN CARLOS GRAND OPERA CO. U, | IL TROVATORE 0H, YOU MINNY | Another side splitter, the kind that makes you shake all over with good wholesome laughter. Seats now on sale GEORGE McCALL Manager THE PRICE OF SACRILEGE Baird and MUSIC BY THE PALMS ORCHESTRA Prices, 5¢, 10¢ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS’ READY-MIXED PAINTS The Brighten-Up Folks Phone No 384 213 Sou. Ky. Ave. PELPERERRSLTIEBEEBEIPEEBVEPEPEDDS LR T TN G oo B B P B | Cut Glass jor the Bride Our S])I'L‘i:ll Sale of Cut Glass will continue a short time We invite YOU t 11 l the attractive designs and prices. longer. call and see “A Pleasureto Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla.