Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 16, 1914, Page 5

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i In Case of Fire % H IN 5 BB DRSSO PRSPPI Miss Wilson Entertained Miss Emily Wilson entertained on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Kate Haines, the house guest of Miss Bertha Strain. The afternoon was N phone 5 000 : spent very pleasantly in playing . L 9 2 progressive hearts. The color bmm*wmh scheme—green and white—was car- e ried out i ati W B. Williams and Miss ied out in the decorations, the score Daisy i cards, and the refreshments of cream Mamie Castles left yesterday f°r|a;d cake. Those present consisted various points in South Carolina. of Misses Kate Haines, Bertha and — Georgia Strain, Ruby Lanier, "Lucille \ v Miss Maurine Dann and brother Charles, of Kissimmee, left today for their home after a pleasant visit " in L,lk.h_bd. the guests of their friend, Miss Annie Laurie Waring. Mrs. M. 8. Offut, of Savannah, and her son are Spending some time In the city the guests of the iormer’s brother,Mr. E. S. McGlashan. Mrs. Offutt is ome of the teachers in the Savannah high school. -— Croft, Annabel and Della Mae Mar- shall, Mrs. Bankston and Webster, Baraca Social Tonight Put on your high heel shoes to- night and come out to the Baraca Measuring social at Uacle Wess Mc- Rae's at 8 o'clock. dvery fellow in town be sure and bring the tallest girl in town, and every girl puff up your hair as high as possible. REPORTER. Miss Annie Laurie Waring Mrs. A. A. Davis, of Live Oak, G Rook P. a former Lakeland lady, who 1s a:]leis: \g?ne Ia:?;lo Waring de- pleasantly remembered here, is in|,. . i anne phe city the guest of Mrs. A. J. lightfully entertained &t a porch rook party Wednesday afternoon in OCIET Bronson. Her many friends trust tfl ghe will decide to locate here permanently. honor of her house guest, Miss Mau- rine Dann of Kissimmee. About 3:30 the guests began to arrive and from then until 6:30 there was not an idle moment. Ruth Westhrook won first prize, a Kewpie pin, the booby prize falling to Vesta Todd, while Miss Maurine Dann received a lovely Lakeland penant, as guest prize. Delicious re- freshments of cream and marshmal- low cake and marguerites were served, after which there were sev- eral delightful musical numbers, both vocal and instrumental, which were highly enjoyed by all. The color scheme, pink and green, was fearried out and |‘tho evening was voted a most delightfu]l affair. An- nie Laurie was assisted in the serv- ing by her mother and Mrs. J Baird. Mr., W. P. Pillans was called to . Orlando last night by the death of m?hll mother, Mrs. M. A. Pillans, who has been in very poor health o for several years. Mrs. Anderson, who i8 her daughter, had been at 2/ her bedside for some days. Their many friends deeply sympathize with " them In their great loss. Mr. G. J. Kullum, Business . Mhnager of the Florida College . for Women at Tallahassee, is in " %he city the guest of Dr. Conni- bear’s famijly. Mrs. B. K. Young has return- . ed from a stay of several days in Jacksonville, where she was the guest of her brother’s family. UR. CHAPMAN DESCRIBES A PAINFUL EXPER- IENCE. Mr. Henry Bacon, of Tampa, is shaking hands with his many Lakeland friends this afternoon. Mr. Bacon owns a prosperous printing establishmen in Tampa. Dr. J. A. Chapman, one the county’s oldest and best loved citizens has just recovered from a painful illness, and he writes this paper some of his sensations, All will hope that this fine old gentleman and gal- lant Confederate veteran will soon be restored to permanent health. / Galloway, July 14, 1914. Dlear Editor: ITave you ever been through the sanitary mjll? If you have not and want to feel the keen edge of the grinding rock, just have three or four experienced nurses=—vour best and an M. D! hovering around vour bed for a short time, How helpless and submissive we become to others when rack- ed with pain! The telephone and auto have made the doctor almost omnipresent, but the man suffering pain does not see it in that light. Every moment is an hour with him. He wants some- things done right now. There is a rush for the stove- room. The stove soon has a red heat. The water has reached a temperature of 212, towels are dipped into the fluid and placed upon that portion of the anato- my that Mother Eve tried to satisfy when she plucked the for- biddermr fruit. Application after application is used, and finally the hot stove itself is brought in- of Myr. D, Hi Sloan and family, Mr. W. F, Fannin and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. . Inmkn left to- * day on a trip through Georgia and the Carolinas, making the trip in their machine. . Henry Wolf, Jr, a piano tuner of ‘experfende, who has been located at Gainesville, has decided to make Lakeland his home. With his wife he i8 located at Mrs. Browning's home. ‘RESOLUTIONS OF THE | BOY SCOUTS OF * LAKELAND. Resolved that we thank each and every one of the citizens of « Lakeland who have favored us by . contributing toward the ex- «pense of our hall rent, furniture etc., and who have in other ways aided and encouraged us; and that we shall make our organiza- tion so helpful to our city and live such useful lives as to make such contributions a great pleas- ure and pride to those who have assisted us. There will be a meeting to- night at which every Scout is ex- pected to be present. KELSEY BLANTON, Scout Master. . T. [ VanSickler, Those present were: Misses [ Dr. \Wheeler, neighbors=— ’ THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, JULY 16, 1914, 2 WW% | i)Iaurine Dann, Margwqerite Straw, "Mildred Youngs, Hazel Padrick, | Grace Murrell, Ruth Westbrook, 'Ruth Ley, Hazel McMullen, Louise | Rodgers, Ellen Watson, Lucile ‘Clough, Marie Flood, Ailene Flood, Vesta Todd, Marian Patterson, Cath- erine Kaufmann and Annie Laurie Waring . —0 Mrs. Bond Honoree at Pretty Affair— Mrs. Paul Gardner delightful- ly entertained at Gardners’ Gard- ens on Banana Lake yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. R. Bond of Tampa. As the guests arrived they were served delicious punch by Mpys. Schurman. The parlors were prettilly dec- orated in pink crepe myrtle while the diningroom was in yellow and green. Mrs. Gardner was assisted in‘ receiving by Mrs. G. W. Peter- kin and the honoree. After a pleasant greeting, the guests were treated to a delightful musi- cal program, Mrs. Bond giving a number of her most pleasing vocal numbers. A two course luncheon closed the thoroughably enjoyable ai- fair, Those invited to meet Mrs. Bond on this occasion were Mes- i ' B oo oo a neighboring state and there is la possibility of the disease being transmitted to residents of Lake- land by rats, which might es- cape from ithe infected district. fferedo o BB SPGB 35 Corrugated Iron — LIME KILL ALL RATS. Bubonic Plague is present in box cars loaded in All citi- i zens are hereby urged not to har- {bor rats on their premises and to idestroy as many rats as pOSSi- {ble. Any rats apparently dis- cased, should be sent to the lo- cal Health Officer, Dr. R. R. Sul- ames I°. D\ Bryan, T. I. Woods, | e (\[ll::::'h Munn )3‘ L‘ Owens, H. J. {livan so that they can b" ‘Ur} Drane, W. M. Boswell, Cathe.|warded to the State Board o ine Madden, Chas. Hinsdale, Health for examination. Minor Stephens, M. J. Simon, Gus Falmer, E. R. Schurman, G. W. Peterkin, J. W. Conner, M. I*. Hethermgton, S. T. Fletch- er, \W. R. Groover, Hi D. Men- denhall, C. M. Clayton, George Wright, F. C. Willey, G. W. Watson, G. E. Southard, W. K. Jackson, E Connibear, Flood, to use—not the entire stove at once, but such portion as can be rempved. These are placed over the damp cloths, trying to drive the demon pain from: his hiding place. Thrice happy the man [who can believe there is no pain. | The M. D. arrived, but not un- [tilthe pain had subsided very [much. There was no doubt but {that the pain was in the region {of the appendix. Then loomed {up hefore us anaesthetics, a keen ‘knife, and the removal of the lit- "tle pest whose office is un- 'known. The doctor advised the application of spirits of pine, fresh from the worm. The hot rapplication had rendered the cu- jticle as red as a chicken comb and as tender as a babe’s. In a short time we felt like a worm of the dust, and writhing like ' a | worm. These hot and burning appli- tions will sure remind one of the [abade of the rich man, but we do not helieve for one mpment that these good people had such thoughts in view when they used them. We are glad to say that through a kind Providence, a gond doctor and good nursing “Richard is himself again.” GREY JACKET. All the people living, south of Main street will find the best barzains in shoes by turning to the right wt the First National and east until you reach the big of Kimbrough Supply Co. We expect to sell our entire stock Bank store of shoes at first cost until all gone First come gets the first| choice. Kimbrough Supply Co. B BB BBDBBPIIISPDIEBHD L) 4 FEATURE REELS—4 AND VAUDEVILLE Well, folks, we have another cne of those 2 reel features tonight; good, old licensed features, good that thrilling srailroad picture last might. —————————eeeeee e A WAIF OF THE DESERT reeler that has plenty of | those The sweetest of al] girls will be with | us tonight, The Mutual Girl. Ladies, n » al] the tonight is your chance to: se latest summer fashions. Gexntlemen, is vyour chanee to see t Children, S ettiest girls in picture A western 2 prettic irls in pictu {tonight is your chance to have *® #pep” and ginger enough to make |good, big laugh. Something pleas ing for the hole family Come a ginger snap. ‘»arl}, only 1,700 seats ————————————————————————————————— JACK MELVIN peer of all black face ————————————————————— WILLIE, THE COWBOY Another ct comediens, great real comedy OUR MUTU. la jearest, daint AL GIRL girl in Worth of admission } 2 her | COWBOY COURAGE western comedy that beams price alone. Don’t hesits Don't wait a Don’t delay a COME EARLY 3 » THE LOST SERMON 2 reel ryv You've t the features AT e this on¢ seen and eve here say it's a jim dandy Mirror dr vith one THA Not ¢ ot 0 HOUF NOTI CE Tomorrow— THE DOUBLE KNOT Great Western 2 Reeler . C. Angell, Holmes, | ¢ PHONES 405-298 2839 | are | ) g@é%éfl*b%@@*«”@@@ 2 R TT TR RS L DONALDI F. McLEOD, City Manager. LOST— Watch Charm with Knight Teniplar Emblem on one side and Royal Lodge on other. Solid gold. Return to Kimbrough Supply Co. and receive reward. 2857 You will also know this store by the red lights which are shown at ol entering this big store you are liable to separate from your money as you will see such values that you will be more than glad to make the ex- change with the Kimbrouzh Supply 9 Co. 2840 Wonderful The growth of our busi- ness has beer wonderful. Why? Experienced Help, which means Good Work, Good Service and at the best prices. Flynn Does It Right Laketand Dry Cleaning PLANT C. Williamson, Prop. | | i Cor, Pine and North Tennessee We Clean Kid Gloves, all kinds, all lengths, 25c. t! D& g THE PALMS | UST ARRIVED Two Carloads Red Cedar Shingles BUILDERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY P $ B EEDIHIT IS EEEPPEIEIPERIFIIIDIDEPEFHIGIESIAGPIEIEIEHIEOGFE LS night, which signifies danger that by S Bbded bbb bR R S o oo PAGE FIVE oo BBl e de BB Bk e dododoed & i CEMENT PLASTER SHINGLE STAINS PHONE 400 FPEEPPPPPPEPAPREEFEREETPEP T TN TEX & D3 DEIGDIIBIDPIIEIEDESIEDIIDIEFLEHPIIIP Headguarters for Gold Rings Our large stock of Solid Gold Rings entitles us to announce our- selves as Headquarters for Ring Buyers. The famous W. W. W. is the best made. Com: to see them whether you are ready to buy or not CONNER & O’STEEN i Next Door to P. O. i Phone 369. e PP BB BB PP BERREPPPRREREFRREPRRR PR, dooufeddfdolodo i S B B BB B B B DBDBBREEBE SRR BP RSl HUNPREDS OF Ti#EM! A big shipment of the reprint edition of famous copyright- ed books—the best reading for the least money. 50 Cents a Book! :THE BOOK STORE & *@MWM BB B R BB SR DR D P BB EB D DO RSBGPS e 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 Bipdododh | |OWNED BY LAKELAND MILITARY | BAND ! i { I . H Program Tonight A three reeler entitled DISCORD AND HARMONY —Featuring | PAULINE BUSH AND M. J. MACQUARRIE to be i 'r}:x}‘\ in Palms 1 may be the t at a value y Remember the Gold Initial China in 100 piece dinner set. "H. C. STEVENS JEWELER Cameo Jelvelry We have just received from our importer one of the larg- est shipments of Cameos in Pendants, Brooches, La Valleirs, Rings, and Tie Pins ever shown in Lakeland. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla,

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