Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 5

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NO FEAR OF HARD TIMES HERE BECAUSE Or EUROPEAN TROUBLE : There is no occasion for any alarm BPPPIRETEELE SED OB BEED I In Case of Fire% Phone 5,000 g because of the disturbances in Eu- rope, so far as this country is con- cerned. It is natural that the gi- gantic character of these disturb- ‘rest and uneasiness, but an analysis 'of the situation, backed by the opin- ion of the highest business and finance in the country, Dr. Wi, S. Irvine and family have arned from an outing of some two ks at Sarasota and other points the West Coast. — e . authorities discloses only the most reassuring » [ances should cause a feeling of un-| on ! THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, AUG. 4, & & Z 2 ki Pretty Affairs in Honor 0f Whitfield-Summerlin | Brida] Party The marriage of Miss Olive Sum- merlin to Dr. I. J. Whitfieid takes place tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at All Saints Episcopal church, which lis one of the most interesting events | of 'the season. Tonight the last of a series of af- fairs in honor of the bride will oc- {eur, when Miss Summerlin will en- :tertain her bridal party at an elab- In Soczety | They will be at home after 1914, church a reception was held at the home of the bride on North Sanchez street. Many valuable presents were received by the happy couple ,\r“.\’ p. m. they left for Pass-a- Grille and other resorts, where they expect to spend their honeymoon. Aug. 10 at 402 South Missouri avenue, Lake- land, Fla.—Tampa Tribune. Woman's Auxiliary Met Yesterday Afternoon The Woman's Auxiliary of All PAGE FIVE ~}&mmwwmww«mwwmww Conscientious Work at Fair Prices is Our Motto 3 3 3 Yes We Repair All Kinds of Jewelry Conner & (’Steen Jewelers Next Door to Post Office Lo o s 2] Hon. Morris G. Munn and fam- returned last night from Daytona ach, where they have been spend- jorate dinner at the Kibler. Miss Summerlin also entertained her bridal party Friday afternoon at Saints Episcopal church met yester- day afternoon in the vestry room of the church at 4:30 o'clock. With crops that are the fruit of thi: sea-| features. the tremendous e P Vv 3 the past six weeks very pleasant- [son’s harvest, sufficient almost to|ayction, which was a very pretty| The meeting was opened with . They enjoyed the excellert surf|feed the world, and with the demand |affair, TLuncheon was spread on a prayer by the Rector Rev. Richard Watcn “s (:a" thing and other amusements at|for our products that must inevit-|prettily appointed table on the ve-|Bolton. ) “is well-known resort, but declare jably result from the European trou-'randa, where each found place cards| The minutes of the previous meet- for Iimely and See 0ur e greatest pleasure of their tripbles, there is every reason to have| _tiny umbrellas tied with ribbons ing were read and approved. 18 to get back at home again. full confidence that the United States ' ang flowers. Each guest was also| Dues were collected to the amount Dlsnlay Suggestions in will ultimately be materially bene-|presented with a handmade handker- |of $3.75. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Young leave |fited by the situation. [ chief, The Church Home and Hospital t“e Newest and ASK night for Chicagc, where they will In some sections there may be| Ap informa] dinner party was also |box for May, which was packed by or“ame“ts 0“"‘ Pl‘ices end about three weeks, at the ena Some depregsion of business locally, |tendered the bridal party one even- |Mrs. Geo. Dudley, was reported as which time Mr. Young will re-|but only those places will he thus (ing recently by the Misses Conibear, |Valued at §4.90. rn home and Mrs. Young will go[affected which depend upon direct|which was a very delightful and en-| Mrs. Richard Bolton resigned as P to Denver. She will there join |Telations with foreign trade. 1In | joyable affair. directress of the Auxiliary, and Mrs. party of friends and go to New |Florida there are some localities On Sunday evening Mrs. 1. V. |Geo. Dudley was unanimously elect- 0 i § v ¢ . 5 3 * succes: BEPHHPPEWGODOFPEPEEPEEOIEBPPIEED o efoefoufoffdodeBegege oo rk and from there will tour Can-|dependent wholly or largely uponigtevens entertained the bride’s fam-|€d her successor. i ks ' Several matters of importance were brought up by the rector, and ‘were fully discussed, and will he vot- ed and acted upon at the next meet- phosphate exports, and these places, perhaps, will suffer temporary incon- venience. That any such business depression will be only temporary there are good reasons for believing. —_— li"g- % In the first place, the very magnitude | Brooks-Malone Wedding The meeting was then closed with of the threatened European conflict, A wedding of interest to thmrlpmur by Rev. Bolton, after which ily at dinner, the only guests not members of the family circle being Miss Mabel Drane and Miss Williams of Birmingham. a, being away all summer. NE'O’:Ml'. and Mrs. J. W. Turn>r and '4ymily have returned from a very :asant four weeks' outing on Blue [ ke in the southern part of the Sunty. where they enjoyed very 1ch the fine fishing and balmy Y0lgezes of that lovely section -of y o untry. On their way home, Miss STOCK MUST BE REDUCED will make it of necessity short-lived. |friends took place in the Church of {the members adjourned to the home As for our phosphate, it is not like {Our Blessed Lady 2, |of Mrs. where light refresh- Sunday, Aug. 2, Eaton, an orange or vegetable crop which at 4 p. B m., when Rev. S. J. Tyrell [ments were served. 1by Turner stopped at Lake Alfred [must be marketed when maturity is|united in marriage Miss Margaret| Those present were Mesdames hat M n 1 It remains in the bosom |Malone and Mr. W. E. Brooks of |Drane, Eaton, Bullock, Dudley. reached. of our State, a permanent asset, and any temporary suspension in its pro- visit a few days with her friend, iss Marion Coleman. Richard Bolton. Lakeland. The ring ceremony was |[Brown and Rev. (used. The hospital box will be packed They were attended by Miss — [ Lakeland and Muiverry will be |duction and shipment will be more [Justin and her brother, Mr., Ben|by Mrs. J. L. Tilley, and ail con- e drawing cards at the \-thloti(- than made up by an increased and |Justin. The bride wore a handsome ;tributions must be sent her at an GHleld Thursday afternoon, these more profitable market at no distant |traveling suit of white serge. The early date. ’ ; date. groom wore conventional black. The The next meeting will be held on H ms having agreed to match their *ength on this occasion, and a rge erowd will no doubt be pres- Monday, Sept. of the church. bride is the beautiful and pepular 7, in the vestry room daughter of Mrs. I. C. Maione, of Ybor City. She was always very BB E DB DPED BB Never since the letters B-A-R-G-A-I-N first Meanwhile, the news dispatches bring the information that action, SECRETARY . t. prompt and decisive, is being taken i A0 —_— 'by the government to provide ample M“‘;‘; 1 Fh“;“l‘ “'“rlk and "“}l “f‘ § Mrs. J. W. McCreery, who has|financial means to avert any threat- | 8¥eatly missed by a large circle o There will be a called meeting of h h #Hen visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. M. ened crisis, and to keep the wheels|[Tiends. The groom is a member of | Alamanda Grove, W. 0. W. Circle, Spe e al‘galn aS t e “E"Gf'lton. left yesterday for her home |op industry and commerce moving |°"® of the best familles in Lakeland No. 66, Wednesday afternoon at 3 Tampa being accompanied home 'steadily and smoothly. More {han a |20 @ Drominent business men of o'clock. The degree team is ur- trade been Offered SUCh that place. gently requested to be present. * Ottle Eaton and little Miss Opa |billion dollars in currency will be ; : ng ) ‘e Bulloch, who will be her guests [added to the country’s circulating| Following the ceremony at the MRS, R. E. SCIPPER. VallleS Such under_ rd few days. ,medium, and hundreds of millions T G s e S SR T T 1 ‘ e N =L h "m\ ready to be placed at the dis-|storm, if such should come. They Louis Potts left last night for At-|& are all backed up by the strongest wecks' visit to confidence of the people. lanta on a two friends. priced Footwear Head- wear and other wears, 'l‘hm will be a meeting of the|posal of the banks to move crops lOell'l Club of the Episcopal church |and keep business in an active and Bl 11 the residence of Dr. S. F. Smith healthy state. Under our new cur- In view of these facts, 10 one B i® evening at 7:30 o'clock. All rency and banking laws the financial (ghould listen to those who aelight :'"‘ en who are interested in this|institutions of the country are im- in talking ‘‘hard times,” but all | T sai — Sta"s # ovement are cordially invited to be imeasurably strengthened and can- |should put their shoulder to the I-‘sl B_4-U|v_‘| not be thrown on the rocks of fail- optimism - wheel and, by confidence, and effort, make = “good Timeg are pretty fair now for those who work and save and live within their means, and there's every reas- to believe they will be hetter. Let ug all push and smile and hoost; and leave the knocker and calamity times. " ure by sporadic disturbances, as has | o P. Murdaugh went down la&[IOTH‘H been the case in the past; eek to spend a few days with m\]\\lnln the federal reserve system is mily at Pass-a-Grille, and was ac- gn further bulwark and protection to ympanifed by L. C. Johnson, who jour banks in such emergencies ent to try his luck fishinz. To- the present. sther these two gentlemen (':mah(i Viewing the yout 400 pounds of grouper and!purely local standpoint, «wunts. They sent a barrel of these tgolutely why any any delicacies to friends in Bartow, of Lakeland should have the slight- ho enjoyed them to the fullest ex-'est uneasiness over the outcome. Send your clothes to the cleaners consider the con- dition in which they will be returned. THE LAKELAND Dry Cleaning Plant is one of four in the State, and through its efficiency we can SATURDAY, AUG. Ist One Big Week of Attractions SEE BATES ON THE CORNER as {on situation from a there is ab- ihowler to lomesomenes no reason citizen | ————— f and Mrs. A. L. Headley, of are leaving to | Mr 16 West Main street, 5 tvisit Mrs., Headley's family in Cleve- vay, .l1 2 3 and. Ohio. disturbances | 12" , mt.—Bartow Note to Tampa Tri- Lakeland will not be affected, other S e S ¢ Oinal than in the most indirect way, by return garments in perfect || oo ppsaase saats ot a e e BRIt MBI IBEIDG O I HOH FIEIRBE — any phase of the order. Miss Margaret Munroe has re-{abroad. Florida’s gight-million box [1,08T--Pink cameo hrooch hetween pALM BEACHES wrned from a four weeks' visit to (':!Irus crop will soon be IW”.]'V f'”: Lake Morton and .\\lfh'(u'l!lm oifoGedofofosfofosfocdodr BB BB BB BB BnD BrdrBoifofodoodo B R dfGiderofofeeofeodei, jends in Fort Myers. On her way |shipment, and a fair proportion of Reward if returned to Miss Maude || why, yes, they look NEW ome she stopped in Lakeland and |the dollars for which this crop will| Steinmeyer, Lake Morton drive after going through our Phone 46 % as & member of a.delightful house [be exchanged will come back to £ process arty given by Miss Mary Simmons. Lakeland growers. Our other pris- ———— & R THE ELECTRIC STORE a Parker and Miss Mildred |cipal industries, trucking, berry-|FOR SALE—First class stock of gro- '_ k d D CI 0 El‘;u?:n were also among Miss|growing, cattle raising, ete., if af- cerieg and fixtures. Will exchange a ela“ ry ea“ln 307 E. Main St. for lot at money valued price, or will take spot cash with good real estate security for balance. P. ( will be only by a raise PLANT G, C. Williamson, Prop. PHONE 405 Cor. Pine and North Tennessee We clean Kid Gloves fected at all, {in the prices of these products banks are as safe and solid as the rock of Gibraltar, and have ample resources to weather any financial Miss Parker has Miss McFarlan immons’ guests. sturned home and Our AKE YOU HOT? OUR ELECTRIC FANS WILL HELP as gome to Fort Myers, where she rill visit her sister, Mrs. ‘ampa Tribune. Box 101 or phone 330 Blue Pixton. 2047 B P SEFPPPPPIAR ISP H SR 5 PP PPPOPPPIERFPERRPIPPIREEP - MAJESTIC . Aummuwm THEATRE | B e s SPPPGOGR PN H e carry in stock ali sizes for the ome, T R R el R s —4 = P - > — Z Bl cr nced be afraid of seeing| Were we right? Wasn't that Key- A RELIC OF JAPAN store and office, and will inst'll them PHSFPPPIUSPHISEPPPPHE P . A S ktone . am '’ You petcher. A thrilling 2 reel feature, full of '"Rhow at this cosy little play-[Stone & comuuy seruam: Yo betch e i) i ouse.. There are only reels of | It might have been sllly, but it takes '";‘“:\‘vl'w"“ scenes and s & great ready to run. They COSt Il"le to Opera‘e- )ictures, but they are quality pic- |silly things to make the laughs pm;r G THE POWER OF PRAYER b o ures, everyone of them a feature of | forth Yes, folks, this is the only | In two parts & . g . he it water. Tonight's program town where jou can havea - MIS§ JORDAN | : Florida Electric ‘and Machinery Co. s a dandy. good, hearty laugh Another Key- ' *40 ™ s it s | 4 e - stone Wednesday. Some show to- This is a picture showing the power ® e F ey ight. 4 excellent reels and vaude- BASEBALL RETURNS NIGHTLY that mulvu" has. It :.HII]Su \‘n 1“111\:\|r:!' HELLO TROUBLE ville. ?L’Nwl than a Sunday night sermon : AL Sy "!_“ - % | of sin against the power of good E Renddegmatleas SPARROW OF THE CIRCUS 4—FEATURE REELS—4 | - CiisaleB AND VAUDEVILLE > Vi —_— — A CHARLIE'S NEW SUIT You will find you can have your watch repairing done HIS BEST FRIEND A great circus picture. We all like THAT AUDITORIUV[ ORCHESTRA: . % T b here with the best of satisfaction to yourself. If your watch inch That Stait Where Ot fils 1s an entirely dilterent picture ag e aired 2 N lon’t ge adiube ikl =y ¢ L R teaturo by th R e i e i ?1.1 IAJL(H»I‘(‘])U.U] ‘m’,l you don’t get .111‘0 >“|n~m«tmn out of It has a zrand title, hasn It < |leave before it bring it to us. We guarantee satisfaction on all repair has & grand story, a Bt 3t aad | & SRACRLE SO0 R IICHHDERINES Sneoial Tomotrow— } work. feel satisfied with lof the great big shows ¢ | AND THAT MUSIC THAT IS IN [ MABEL'S BUSY DAY l “A Pleasure to Show Goods” ' 7 ; GREAT DEMAND oods USIC ALWAYS A Keystone Screan ot Al ; INSUNSHINE ALLEY l C DL E e r ” ,Ll Prices 5¢, 10¢ | Thursday— ; said 'Iu Bob ;I“["."P i l‘]r[: y rices 5¢, 10 i o e e ne and it is only half pas . A fine medy feature teeming with | 1 cotedy feata . b A o RTAT T e e o o Jewelers and Optometrists, Lakeland, Fla. Picture House laugns A thrilling 5 reeler | more.’ ) Lakeland's Quality &

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