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Lf Morn?; October 22, 1021 PALATKA DAILY NEWS PAG&s 1 0 C I A L NO TE S PERSONAL GOSSIP 2 tie telephone: mt-j 4,rriaee if Interest Here. following account ui u- Ht. H. r niiey i ucner, icrm palatka, but now making his Jacksonville, to jnits Jane of Lutherville. ,M4n,SviU -be " ""V:"..,, T daugnter""of Judge and Mrs. Duncan, of "WooJ.swn," Lu to Mr. Harold Finley Tuck Jacksonville, Florida took Wednesday , evening at St. 1 p church, Lutherville. Low as performed b? the M, Dibble, former pas l church. The bride, who , in marriage by her lath. a gown of ivory sat;n, in rosepoint lace and ith a tulle veil, held with blossoms, sne carried Drme lilies eof the valley. Mrs. K Kitt Tucker, Jr., of Jack- Florida, a March bnae, who iron of honor, wore her wed ,sl of white satin, trimmed point and orchid tulle and hid chrymantnemums. Miss mnete Duncan, , sister of who was maid, of honor, ned in yellow chiffon taffe- Ued with woods .violets and vellow chrysanthemums. desmaids, Miss Dorothy cousin of the bride, was 1 orchid chiffon taffeta and iik chrysanthemums. Margaret Butler wore sea ilon taffeta trimmed with olets and carried pink chry- ms. ;dna V. Macey wore pink fimmed with forget-me-nots nd pink chrysanthemums. Miss Margaret Davy Dun- of the bride, wore a dainty Irjandy, trimmed with pink and carried a baskte of :., which she scattered '"n ' pathway. it man was the groom s Mr, Lawrence Kftt Tucker, icksonville, Florida, hers were Mr. Frank Holt 'illiira MtCaffrejr, "it Jack id Mr. John D. C. Dun.- "s11"" luuennncr. flrpsaprf in I pink silk crepe,' carried the ring in . neari 01 a lilly. The best men was ir. unarles Raab. T1 1 nouse was beautifully deco rated in roses and chrvKnnthnn-.i,,, The bride and groom left immediate- After the was , -held-. in Mr. pan anA T ' . lv flffttr tU . . hhkjsi. . natch, of Luther 1 m wemuny ior potnta in ville. Miss Evelvn K'n,n. : New York state. stoDninir in Phiin. ---. "ugoiat was rrm i t .. . " - ueipnia, Baltimore and Virginia be- iore returning in November to tboir future home in Palatka. Fla. Th ,,i of town guests at the wedding were: irs. uttlierinc Lewis and Mrs. Sadie ""Kg, 01 rates Center, Kan., and Mrs. W. A. Mowrey, of Fishervilie, Va. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Llano Cantrell announce the engagement of iheir daughter Nellie Jamese to Mr. William Oliver Livingston tne marriage to take placo Wednesday morning, November the sixteenth, at eight oclock at St. Monica's Catholic Church til. ine toregoing announcement will be received with much cordial inter est here, where both young people are popular with a wile circle of friends. They are both graduates of bt. Josephs Academy. Miss James has made her home in Palatka eve" since little girl days, coming here from Evergreen, Ala.i and. a very sweet ana. pretty young lady . w; inenus are giaa she wni continue -to make heer home hejvU Mr. Livings ton has also spent the greater Dart of his life here, and is at present connected with the Pu-.nam' National Bank. ussear was th The church was beautifully deco rated with autumn Wvn ...,.. i """ aim. out nowers. ceremony a reception flln U J? it. ... .vup Hume, ui me Dride. The out of town guests were, addition to thosp mt; Lawrence Kitt Tucker, Sr., Qf j&!at iatner of the groom; Mrs, oosepn n. uurkee and Miss Alison uumee ot Jacksnnv Fl . m, William -Hopkinson, of Philadekul Mrs. A. C. Raymond, of New- York uty, Mrs, James A. Gwin of Athens ra., ana Mrs. William Burgess Cor- neii of Albany, Nwe Yor. A f j 1 "iter a snort stay in New York city Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will go to Jacksonville and motor down the fcast Coast on their honeymoon as far as Key West, taking in all p. ints of interest, returning to Jackgonvilh their future home. Bst-.imore Sun. Mcrwin-Whitsell Wedding. Friends in Palatka of the con uscting parties will he interested in-ithetiacjcount of their marriage. Mr. Merwin being a resident fnr m.i,;.. .years in this city, and the bride hav ing visited here: tne marriage of Miss Bess L. Whitsell, daughter of Mr. W, wnitseu, of Ooshen, Va., to Mr. Jay C. Merwin, of Palatka, Fla., which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moehrings, 221 Rhode Is. lanu Avenue, Washington, D. C, Tuesday morning at 10:30 oclock. The Rev. G. J. Humphreys perform ed the double ring ceremony which was witnessed by only a few friends and relatives. During the cerenionv Miss Bird Nelson sang "At Dawn ing." The bride was very becoming m a midnight blue coa tsuit with hat and accessories to match and wore a corsage bouquet of bride's roses. The maid of honor, Miss Mae Baskin, was gowned in blue crepe-de-chitte wirt overdress of gray and carried pink Duches roses.; 'Little Dorris Brown, flower girl, was dress ed in pink and white organdie. Lit- I1NEE 3 P. M. NIGHT 6t45 P. Monday and Tuesday THEATRE M. n MARY FlCKTORD in her latest production "THROUGH THE 5ACK DOOR' Director ij Jad 'PickJord.d Allied I Green scerano k, Maron Fairja. Photography Charles Cosher recalls to us how warm and real and lovable and divine a thin it is to be )usr human and happi termann, Palatka, Fla., i0-22-12t FOR SALE L. S. Mays of East Palatka has gallon syrup cans for sale at $13 per 100. 10-21-14t Musical Tea Thursday Afternoon. The home of Mrs. W. C. Miller will be the scene of a delightful gather ing, Thursday afternoon, when a muscial tea will be given there, dur ing the hours from four to six. This is the first of a series of similar af fairs t obe given within the next few weeks with the object of raising suf- hcient money to purchase silver for the Woman's Club. Mrs. MilW is the chairman of the committee in charge eof the work, and on each oc casion will be assisted by some other department of the club. The music committee, of which Mrs. A. A. Corcoran is chairman,, is arranging delightful program for Thursday afternoon. There will be no admis sion fee, but a silver offering will be accepted. West-end Club Meet Wednesday Evening! The members of 'the newiy formed West-end Club will enjoy Wednesday evening as the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hedger, at their home on Emmett street. This little organiza tion has arranged to play auction one evening ni each week. Mr. and Mrs. Hedger have invited their guests for eight oclock. Shirtings- in all the newest designs Silks Ax weaves Russian Cords Madras Percales $1.50 to $7.00 Genuine Shantung ' Collar Attached. $5.00 CAP. LOAD Bananas and apples corner of 8th and Lemon streets; ba nanas 25c and 30c per doz.; apples 25c doz. Saturday last day. 10-22-1 FOR RENT One store room with two eonnecting living rooms on 11th street just off Lemon. Possession November 1. Apply to E. R. Con way. 1 10-21-3t FOR SALE Maxwell car with truck body, just the thing for da livery car. Good condition, Engine just overhauled. Price right. Merry day Grocery Co. 10-18-tf FOR SALE New six room punga- low, with bath. Apply Porter Bros. 7-14-tf ON ST. JOHNS RIVER 80 acres high rich hammock land. Fine iriew. wonderful oaks, ideal for sub-dividing. $3,750. Terms. E. E. Frede rick, Winter Haver, Fla. 10-6-7t eod WHEN in town, stop at the Owl, 306 Lemon St., near James hotel. For new style export beverages, also draft beer at 2 for 25c; hamberger sandwiches 5c. 10-23-tf. BrowningFearnside Company Palatka's Best Men's Store Dance at Legion Home. The Bert Hodge post of the Am erican Legion will hold its regular weekly dance, Friday evening, at the Legion Home. The ladies of the Wo man's Auxilliary will, as usual, sell refreshments to raise funds for the Auxilliary treasury. Dancing will start at nine oelock, the Putnam Or chestra furnishing the music. 1: Added Attraction A Comedy "SHORT AND SNAPPY" Nell monday ELMO LINCOLN IN Virtuous Men" C. B. Abernathy, of Bunnell, is spending the week-end here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stailings. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finley Tucker, wh owere married reccntiy in Lutherville, Md., have returned from their wedding trip, and '.or the present are located at the h .me of 'lite hitter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jav Harvey Durkee, cirner of Oceaen and Monroe streets, where ' they will remain until the completion of their new home in Panama Park. Mrs. Tucker, prior to her marrige, , was Miss Jane Duncan, and has many friends in Jacksonville, having visit ed here last season. She was one of the attendants in the Tucker-Du'kee wedding last season. Florida Times Union. Friends of Mrs. Llano Cantrell, I who has been ill for over a week t her home in the Brown Apartments, will be delighted to learn that she I is somewhat improveu now, dim are I hoping to see her out again shortly. Mrs. J. A. Kephart of Interlachen ! spent the week-end with her daughter i Mrs. C. J. London, of Carr street. W Mr. and Mrs. N. Mishborich and little son, Donald, of Erie, Pa., aie I the winter guests of Mr. and .Vrs. I. Mishfourich of 221 South Sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coover, of Erie, Pa., are expected this week Whife in Palatka they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lon don, of Carr street-' i Clyde LaMee, of Jacksonville, is spending the week-end here with friends. ' 1 Mr. and. Mrs. George E. Ford are expected to: return-, from their wedding trip dawn. th'3FIonda east coast, tne eariy parv,. n,ftnf ween. Their ' marriage vat JuJ interesting event of October" h)S Ifdurtf ijvth. They expect to .maki':t)); lujtiie SA ' Frieatis of U glS'jSi&i Juffcn . de Nazarie and of their little daugh ter, Esther, will regret't) know that the littler girl is seriously ill with pneumonia at her' home-' on Reid street. The other de Nazarie chil dren are with their grand-mother, Mrs. B. W- Bray, at Nashua. Mr. and Mrs. Conner, of Hast ings, were visitors her eyest,erday. , Miss !Ida Price, of San Mfctea, is spending the week-end hjre . as the guest of Miss Sarah Bard. Miss Price has' been attending the short course in primary methods given by Miss Jimmie Green for the benefit of the teachers of the rural schools in the cou,nty. Mrs. Wright, of Peniel, spent yes terday on a shopping expedition here. Mrs. C. Champion was among Rodman ladies shopping here yes terday. Miss Winifred Strong and Miss Hoyt Martin are spending the week (Continued on Page 8.) FOR SALE All or fixtures in niy store,'' going out of business. Sapp. FOR SALE Finet Apply Mrs. Crowell, street. any port of the Sapperia, Apply Frank 10-20-tf Jersey Cow, 509 Bronson 10-20-3t PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Deco rating and Hardwood Finishing. Highest references, reasonable esti mates cheerfully submitted. GRON ROS, 111 South Fourth St. 10-19-Gt FOR SALE Nice "sweet potatoes at the right price; also oranges and grapefruit. W. G. Tilghma'n, phone 60. 10-19-tf FOR RENT One furnished room, 208 N. 5th street. 10-19-6t FOR RENT Front half of store building in heart of city. Suitable for small merchandising business, real estate and insurance or general offices. Ground floor. See G. M. Guerry at News office. tf PAINTING and papering. Having returned home will be ready to full fill my contracts after the twenty- fifth, by appointment, in turn. Ad dress G. E. MAGOVERN, Painter & Paper-hanger. 213, N. Fifth St. City. 10-18-6t Get Your ' " SCHOOL SUPPLIES 7- AT COCHRANE'S MASON CORD TIRES 10 and 5 per cent. OFF the new low list prices. We have thirty Ma son Heavy Duty Cords, from 30x3 Mi to 35x5 for quick sale for cash. OLIVER BROS. A. C. GOODRICH wishes to announce that he has opened a first class w--SIGN PAINTING SHOP :! AMU North First Street Phone 172' : 1 anals in pbSinbn' td accommodate his pid ciis-T tomers and solicits new business. . . JWhen You Think of Signs, Think of GOODRICH" VELVET "The World' Bert Flour" Cabbage Plants All varietie for sale. 6 uk1 post, tl.2f; 1000 parcel post, $2,0 2000. .ot .more by express, fl.60 M thousand. v. AHyJ. CtlSTEAD MANNVILLE, FJORIDA Seed Potatoes Genuine Spalding Rose 4, Maine Stock . Before placing your order see us. Local Representative C, N. William F. F. Dutton Division American Fruit Growers, Inc. Hastings, Florida ' ' s s CLASSIFIED ADS i.OST Bunch of keys." Leave at News office and receive reward. 22tf WANTED Pair of platform scales at once. Must be in good condition. Apply "P" care News. AGENT WANTED Big corpora tion offers . energetic ambitious AGENTS lucrative, dignified work, excellent future. 50 per cent com mission. No investment. Postcard brings details. Franchise Dept., 55 West 45th St., New York. WANTED SALESMAN, EN ERGETIC, CAPABLE MAN, WITH EXPERIENCE SELL ING OIL PREFERRED. MR. W. A. HIECKE, P. O. BOX 1173, MILWAUKEE, WIS. WANTED-rWatches to repair, W. T. Rogers, 610 Lemon street. 10-22-6t FOR SALJE Petermann's famous Cedar chestg.i' One ready for imme diate delivery. Apply to Henis Pe- COCHRANE'S FOR it FOOTBAUEQUIPMENt ; PER CENT REDUCTION! On all Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Blouses Sweaters, Scarfs and Underwear. REMEMBER Ten per cent, reduction means a bonified saving of 10 cents on every dollar you spend Everybody Knows That our goods are the finest to be gotten in this section and our prices are lowest than asked by other merchants for similar goods DON'T TAKE OUR WORD- COME AND LET US PROVE IT TO YOU This Special Offer Is For Ten Days Only The Reliable Ladies' Readto-Wear S GOMIGKrProp Cor. Fourth and Lemon Sts. . 4 . jril l-.-il'. 1 : I 5 i Ml. i ?iV ''4 . t And 9th fcpbwief Soh of TaVxin " ' V 1'