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OCA LA EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915 THREE

Today At TTtie OCALA SOCIAL AFFAIRS I

(If you have any items for this department, call 'phone, 106)

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PROGRAM a Citrusr fof T Inriri xclia- Thoughts Treasureable Tom Pullen, Ellis Brigance, FrankBlessed are they who have the gift ! Gates, Harper Akins, Roser Bray,

of making friends, for it is one of Marvin Fraser. The hostess was as-Go- d's

best gifts. It involves manylsisted in entertaining her guests bythings, but above all, the power of ;her mother and Mrs. West, Mrs. Goin,

Akins and Miss MableMrs. Anniegoing out of one's self, and appreciatAkins.ing .whatever is noble and loving in

The News, of Arcadia, has not been an advocate of the Florida CitrusExchange. On the contrary, the editor of this paper has severelycriticised the organization on numerous occasions. This fact makesall the more remarkable the following tribute to the Exchange pub-lished in a recent issue of the News: -

another. Thomas Hughes.IN FOUR REELS

Eighth Episode of the Romance of Eyaine.

ADMISSION FROM 3:30 TO 10:30, FIVE AND TEN CENTS- CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY

Miss Burts Honor Guest at MusicaleLast evening at the home of Mr.

Miss Etta Means of Gainesville 13

a guest at the Harrington. MissMeans is the official stenographer forthe Confederate Veterans' reunionnow being held in the city.

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Mr. and Mrs. James H. Badger of

and Mrs. E. M. Osborne, Fort Kingavenue, a dozen couples were charm-ingly entertained, Mrs. Osborne invit-ing them especially to meet her niece,

Oldtown spent the day in the city,coming especially to attend theunion. They will be daily attendants,

Miss Melvine Burts of Tampa, alovely young lady with many per-sonal charms.

The hostess, wearing yellow chiffon, ,motoring in each morning. -

met her guests at the front door and! .our fresh Meat it willTRY you. Fresh Veg-

etables in, season. .

M informally presented them to Miss jMiss Ophelia Gray and Miss May

Bradshaw of St. Petersburg, are love-til- yBurts, who wore a becoming and pret--Ifashioned costume of blue nussvi1 visitors in Ocala attending the re- -

located at Lexington, was very profusein his praise of the good work done bythe Exchange, both alon g the 1 i n e s of .

the improved pack and v hat they havedone in advertising the Florida productslie thinks the future of the state's pros-perity is assured if we will look morefully to the proper distribution so thatno city will be supplied with morefruit than the demands. Mr. Sisetrunkagrees with us that it is infinitely pref-erable that it should remain on thetree with risk of dropping than to forceit into an already overcrowded market.

Editorial from the Arcadia News.

No one thing pleases the News morethan to give proper credit to others.While in the North this summer we didnot miss an opportunity to dis"cuss thecitrus fruit marketing, both with whole-sale and retail dealers. Without asingle exception each party interviewedspoke in the highest praise of . the waythe Citrus Exchange handles it fruit,all agreeing that 'the fact that thesepeople put up the fruit was sufficientguarantee that the condition was O. K.Mr. Sisetrunk, manager of the largestand best equipped wholesale fruitstorage plant in central Kentucky,

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union. Miss JBradsnaw-i- s sponsor lorwillow taffeta.ueeta o ! the Third Brigade, U. G. V., and MissAlso fine Jine of Groceries. For the pleasure of the

musicale was arranged and the open-Gra- v is representing Zollioffer camp.

Coiara-l-iing number, Hungarian Rhapsody No.j inev are quests at tne Harrington.12, was beautifully rendered by MissMiss Gray is a former Ocala girl andEthel Haycraf t. Miss Burts is a j she is henZ cordially welcomed by hertalented musician and although shelmany friends.Ocala. Florfff:has previously visited in the city herjexquisite voice wras heard for the first Gen. James A. Cox of Lakeland is

a distinguished veteran in the city attime last evening by several of theguests present. Those who had heardher, greatly anticipated the eveningand Miss Burts quickly made admir-ers of her new hearers in her first

tending the reunion. Gen. Cox is be-

ing entertained at the home of Mr.and Mrs. W. T. Gary.

- Mrs. G. T. Maughs was hostess thisgroup of songs, consisting of "ABowl of Roses," "An Emblem," "A afternoon to a cycle tea, entertaining

at auction the following ladies: Mrs.Dream" and "Just a Little Love, aF. T. Schreiber, Mrs. E. G. Peek, Mrs.

The standing of the Florida Citrus Exchange in every, importantcitrus fruit market of the country is as good as in the cities visited byMr. Jones, the editor of the News. Why not take advantage of thisfavorable condition when selling your oranges or grapefruit, andmarket them through the Exchange? See the managerof the localassociation, if there is one in your community; otherwise communicate with this office for further particulars.

Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Florida

M. Fishel, Miss Minnie Gamsby, Mrs.L. R. Chazal, Mrs. W. S. Hilands, Mrs.

Little Kiss." Her accompaniments!were played by Miss Haycraft. "OPromise Me," "Because" and severalother .selections were sung, all beingenjoyed as were also the other num-bers given by Miss Haycraf t. '

DeHon and Mrs. D. M. Smith. Spending the afternoon also with the host

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'J ess were Mrs. H. H. Harold and MissLilla Brumby. Sandwiches and chocA. musical guessing contest -- was

an interesting feature of the evening. olate were served after the games.From a few strains played by Miss

Miss Mary Burford was hostessBurts, the title of the selection hadto be guessed. Miss Annie Davis last night to a pleasant informal auc-

tion party, entertaining in complimentproved the most skilled guesser andwas awarded the prize. to her sister-in-la- w, Mrs. Robert A.

Burford Jr. ' MAGAZINES WANTEDThe rooms where the guests were

r. and Mrs. Nathan Mayo motor-L- , , , . , ., ...grouped were aglow with Californiadaisies. A delicious refreshmentcourse of salad, sweet pickles, sand ed in this morning from Summerfield , - nv,

; the deal for that real estate has been closed and the only thing

yet to do is to see if the title is good. Marion county has about 160

deed records and 45 mortgage records and 50 of miscellaneous rec-ors- d

or about 160,000 pages of record matter and among these is the

record history of that title. "

oi xneto attend the opening sessionreunion. chairman of the social service com-

mittee of the Woman's Club, who will

You Get

Honest WeightOut customers, whose tables

we serve, rest fully assured thatthey are getting a square deal

'on weilit.X7e fill phone' orders and cut

meat for children just as - ac-

curately as though we; were

serving our friends in person.This business is built on hon-

est weight, high quality- - ofmeat and reasonable prices. ;

see that they get into the hands ofpeople who cannot or do not takeMrs. Plummer of Massachusetts,

who has been in the city several daysmagazines.. iu-7-- ti

checking before the abstract man knowssearching andstaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs.C H. Dame, left yesterday for Jack some

WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD that he has got it all.sonville.'.'

Dr. W. H. Dodge concluded this aft- - "I have used Chamberlain's Tabletsand found them to be just as repre--

wiches, olives, olives, ice tea - anddivinity candy was served by MissesGladys and Lucile Osborne and Kath-erin- e

Strunk.Those who were guests at the home

of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne on this oc-

casion were Misses Burts, MarthaKate Rentz, Catherine Livingston,Kathleen Jackson, Elizabeth Mizelle,Marion and Dorothy Long, Annie Da-

vis, Virginia Sistrunk, Ethel Hay-craf- t,

Marion and Dorothy Long, An-nie Atkinson, Mrs. Bunyan Stephens,Messrs. Niel Ferguson, W..B. Galla-gher, Charlie and John Chazal, LaurieIzlar, Frank Harris Jr., Norton Da-

vis, Carlisle Izlar, Tom Pasteur, M.L. Mershon, J. G. Parrish, DuncanMcDonald and Mr. and Mrs. DallasJeffcoat. " ?

ernoon a visit of several days to Mr. sented, a quick relief for headaches,MORAL: PLACE THE ABSTRACT ORDER EARLY ENOUGn

SO THAT THE ABSTRACT MAN HAS REASONABLE TIME IN

WHICH TO DO HIS RESEARCH WORK,and Mrs. O. F MTvor. lpavino- - fnr dizzv SDells and other symptoms de

"noting a torpid liver and a disoxder- -his home in Jacksonville. .

- , , ea conamon ox ine uigesuvts urgana.mm - They are worth their weight in gold,"H. MARSH'S MARKET

Mrs. A. H. Darracott and Miss writes Miss Clara A. Driggs, Elba,Marv Jflrlfsnn of Tlcplanrf aw ro. N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.PHONE 108

NOTICE TO HOUSEKEErEKSNext to 0. K. Grocery Ocala, Fla.If you want any kind of furniture

A distinguished visitor in Ocala toattend the Confederate reunion isGen. B. W. Partridere of Monticello. repaired, re-polis-

or remodeled, write me. SatisfactionMr. and Mrs. Sebron Weathers of Mrs. D. E, MfTver. Another Wfil? guaranteed, and the prices are right.

Fred J. Box Ocala,Unum v9n Kflinw tD..,,wi of Burden, : 448,

WHEN GOING

fflOKTH-'-.'EAS- T orlmFla.

Leroy are reunion visitors to Ocala,the guests of Mr. Weathers' brother,Mr. B. A. Weathers and family. the same home is Capt. H. W. HenryiT of Lake Weir. .

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NEW AUTOMOBILES ON CREDITocala, fla.'florida title and abstract corporationMr. and Mrs. Henry Raysor are en Mr n nr ATra T.nnrPTio W .Tlrcnn ! ...tertaining during the reunion, Mr. of Gainesville, are attending the re-- " ou Wlba

See That Your Ticket Reads'

VIA nninn and whil in thp ritv nrp on,pBfs e latest moaei, eitner roaasierlaysor's father, Mr. L. M. Raysor ofowell. ""

Mr. L. L. Hill of Gainesville is a

five-passeng- er for less than halfof Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Seymour. To- - car,day Mr. Jackson has been renewing cash down' balance: on LPa!l

ments' write to box 164' 0caa' FIa tfold acquaintances and in doing so meti

KING'S DAUGHTERSiHir fL S?l "IT" P C5 fs ;SbmB

STANDARD UAILRO AD OF THE SOUTH -several descendants of deceased com- - Dr. D. M. Boneyveteran in the city attending the re-

union. He is a guest at the home of BILIOUSNESS & CONSTIPATIONrades. Clothing is needed for a family of OPTOMETRISTMr. and Mrs. William Preece. It is certainly surprising that any six motneriess cnuaren. ine twoyoungest are girls, four and six; theGet the November Red Book today woman will endure the miserable feel--

Miss Irma Blake left yesterday forM. R. WILLIAMS, . J. G. KIRKLAND,

Ticket Agent, Ocala, Fla. D. iC A., Tampa, Fla. 23--3tat The Book Shop. ings caused by biliousness and con-stipation, when relief is so easily had boys are from seven to fifteen. Shoes

and stockings, in fact, anything willand at so little expenese. Mrs. Chas.Dunnellon, where she has a musicclass. 'She will return Friday. " Peck. Gates. N. Y writes: "About a be gladly received. We have numer-

ous requests for men's pants andOCALA FRATERNAL ORDERS year ago I used two bottles of Cham-berlain's Tablets and they cured meMr. and. Mrs. E. ,M. Williams,, who

3 of biliousness and constipation. ObVJHATCANVOUDO shoes, winter clothing preferred. Anyone having clothing of any kind tohave been making their home in tamable everywhere. Adv.KNIGHTS OF PYTHIASDouglas, Wyo., for the past year and contribute, please sent to Mrs. W. W.

a half, are expected to arrive in the Kodak books, all styles, The Book Clyatt, who now has the "box" in EYESIGHT SPECIALISTOcala Lodsre No. 19. Conventionscity within the next few days to visit 23-- 3theld every Monday at 7:30 p. m. at Shop. charge, and the same will be proper-ly distributed among the needy.Castle Hall, over the James Carlisle

What? Ask yourself the question. Hr.v often has the doctorfailed, as also ointments, salves, vapours? What you should

do is to try S. S. S.have recently returned fromNew Orleans where I havebeen taking a post graduateI

Mr. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs.G. K. Williams. They will be accom-panied by their sweet little daughter, iting brothers. C. B. Howell, C. C. I XX::;Chas. K. Sage, K. of R. S. AdBarbara' Joyce, who will make her ORANGE PACKER'S TICKETS

This office will make close priceson sets of tickets for orange packers

enter the intestines, combines with JLUIIOX-DUN- N MASONIC TX3DGE.first visit to the home of her grandparents.these food elements to enter the cir

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WHEN IN NEED JOF

PLUMBINGPHONE 235

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

culation, and in' less, than an hour is Marion-Dun- n Lodge No. 19, F. & for the coming season. Write us for1A. M., meets on the first and tnlrdMrs. W. Z. Overby of Bartow is the

course in optometry under the mostnoted specialists in the country. Ican now be found in my office pre-pared to give those in need of myservices the benefit of my recentresearches. My reduction in priceson lenses of every description fora limited time will be of interestto those in need of glasses.

, Office and Laboratory Rooms 2-- 6

Gary BlockOCALA - - - FLORIDA

at work throughout the body in proXThursday evening of each month at samples and prices.

d&w tf The Ocala Star.guest of her mother, Mrs. L. J. Parr,cess of purification.at her home on South Sixth street iS. S. S. is made frcin roots, and

herbs that are food and tonic for the during the reunion.

8:00 o'clock, until further notice.A. E. Burnett, W. M.

Jake Brown, Secretary. Ad

CHAPTER NO. 13, R. A. M.

FORD FOR SALEA

XMrs. T. J. Nixon, of Tallahassee, isblood. It stimulates gives the bloodpower to throw oil poisons. You willsoon realize its wonderful influence by

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This easy, common-sens- e methodthat costs so little that is so quicklyand vigorously effective is often thelast resort of many Catarrh sufferers.Why, it is hard to say. One of thetrained specialists oi the Swift Spe-

cific Company in Atlanta a physicianof standing and national reputationbecause of his knowledge of blood dis-

orders, made the assertion that if themajority of chronic Catarrhal Victimswould buy and faithfully take S. S. S.,they could, effectually get rid of Ca-

tarrh.S. S. S. goes straight to the seat of

trouble, the blood. It spreads itsInfluence over every organ in thebody, comes through all the veins andarteries, enables all mucous surfaces

THE PLUMBERRegular convocations of the Ocalavisiting her sister, Mrs. George Tay-lor. She came to be at the bedside ofher father, who is still very ill.

the" absence '.of headache, a decided

A Ford touring car in good condi-

tion, CHEAP for cash. Apply at theStar .office. 25--tf .

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TO THE PUBLIC

Chapter No. 13, R. A. M., on the Xsu-sr-s- Xclearing of the air passages, a steadilyimproved nasal condition, and a senseof bodily relief that proves how com The members of the Philathea Y.

8 p. m. H. S. Wesson, H. P.Jake Brown, Sec'y.

W. A." were delightfully entertainedORDER OF EASTERN STAR

pletely Catarrh often infests the en

tire syrtem. . .;

, You will find S. S. S. on sale at allast evening at the Wisteria by MissIrma Brigance, at a business and so

E. C. Jordan & Co.

Funeral directors and .

Licensed Embalmerscial hour. The young ladies met atdrug stores. It is a remarkable rem

edy for any and all blood affections meets at Yonge hall the second and7:30 for a business meeting at whichfourth Thursday evenings of eachtime a delightful missionary programsuch as Eczema, Rash, Lupus, Tetter

Psoriasis. Bcils, and all other diseasedmonth at 7X0 o'clock.

Mrs. Emily Webb, W. M.Mrs. Lillian simmots, Sec'y.

WOODMKS UF-TIT- E WC'illiD

"I feel that I owe the manufactur-ers of Chamberlain's Colic, Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy a word ofgratitude," writes Mrs. T. N. White-hall, Gowanda. N. Y. "When I be-

gan taking this medicine I was ingreat pain and feeling terribly sick,due to an attack of summer com-

plaint. After taking a dose of it Ihad not long to wait for relief as itbenefited me" almost immediately."Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

Have your prescriptions filled atGerig's, the only drug store in Ocalaemploying all registered pharma-cists, tf

conditions of the blood. . For specia

to exchange acids and irritating sub-

stances for red blood .corpuscles thateffectually cleanse the system andthus put an end to all Catarrhal pol-

lution. S. S. S. cleans out the stom-

ach of mucous accumulations, enablesonly pure, blood-makin- g materials to

was rendered, after which they werejoined by a number of young men fora social hour. During the socialhour games were played, music ren-

dered. - Late in the evening delight-ful refreshments were enjoyed. Miss

advice on any blood disease write Thecliffs Snrcinc Company. Medical De

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New Steamers. Low Fares. Bestservice. Wireless telegraph on allsteamers. Through fares and ticketsto all Northern and Western points.Automobiles carried.

For reservations, tickets, etcAddress

L C. AVERY, AGENT ,Jacksonville, Fla- -

WILBUR VV. C. SMITH

Licensed Embalmer

Phone 10 Ocala, Fla.

partment Rood 11, Atlanta, Ga. AvoidFo-- t King Camp No. 14 mtets at

substitutes. tho K V hall q t I XI I n m otrot-T- T

cngance s guesis uumig uie even- - second and fourth Friday, visitm?eivereigns are always welcome.ing were: Mrs. W. A. Gom, Mrs. An

J. W. Lamar, C- - C--nie Akins, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mrs.Chas. K. Sage, Herk.C L. West; Misses Mary Gates, Eu

Charles E. KiplingerODD FELLOWS

TViivit.. t r.A vr oo t n n t1

. L. ALEXANDERPRACTICAL

CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Careful Estimates made on all Con-

tract work. Gives More and BetterWork for the Money than Any OtherContractor in the city.

DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTICRooms 20 and 21 Holder Block

Consultation free. Office hours:

nice Marsh, Garnett Bose, MyrtleHall, Florence Samson, MabeL Akins.Gertie Brigance, Donnie Taylor, ElsieHall, Pearl e Keefe," Jettie McConn,Majorie Taylor and Messrs. C. L.West, W. A. Goin, E. A. Mobley, J.A Scott, H. H. Henderson, L. L. Tay

meets in Yonge 's Hall every Tuesday

Mclver & lacKayUNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS

PHONES 47, 101, 305

OCALA; FLORIDA

evening at 7:30 o'clock. A warm wel to 12a. m 1:30 to 5 p. m. Eveningscome always - extended to visitingby appointment.brethren. M. M. Little, N. G.

OCALA, FLORIDA.W. L. Colbert, Secretary.lor, R. E. - Ogletree, C. J. Brassell,- .

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