Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 17, 1911, Page 2

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"~ i s | £ y ! 508 1RO THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, NOV. 17, 1911 e ———_—_—_fl c 1 ! QEARR0000IRARANE %o‘acwww'mo«w«www 1014 20F0E08010100 01050300040 | ) E | o o 8 : | | 3 ; O CHURCH CALENDAR. |9 STATE CONVENTION W. C.T. U. ; y - & . " ‘(| Lakeland’s UP-TO-DATE Haberdasher (i g | 00 00000000000 g > . | 3 ? ks 2 Program of the Gathering, Which Convenes in Tampnfgl AR Presbyterian Church. Next Week. 8 v g —— <% S gy e Y & ) A Rev. W. P. Chalmers, pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon 11:00 a. m, Evening sermon at 7:00 p. m, Y. P. 8. C. E. meets in co-opera- tion with other societies at the Cum- berland Presbyterian. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Christian Church, Gee. W, Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with other societies at Cumberland Puo- yterian church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's Meeting at 6:30 p. m. . Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, East Lakeland Mission. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m, H. C. Epizcopal Church, Rev. J. 1 Aeddell, rector, Kach Sunduy exeepting only the third Su: day of each month, Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Serviee THO0 a.om. Eveai @ Prayer 5:00 p, m. 1. E. Church, South. W. 1L Piner, Pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m, Moin sermon 11:00 a, m. Epworth League 6:00 p. n Ever v sorvice, 00 p.om. Prayermeeting Wednesday S:00 p. m Lutheran Chuich. Rev. 11. J. Matbias, Pastor, Sunday school 10:00 a. m, Preaching service 11:00 a, m., and T:00 poomy, second and fourth Sun- days Catholic Church, Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor, Services are held on second fourth Sundays 9:00 a. m. and Cnmberland Presbyterian, Without pastor. Sunday school at the regular hour Y. P.S.C.E. at 6:30 p. m S. L. A. CLONTS DEALER 1IN Real [state CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS. Office in Clonts’ Building. ?MILLINERY ' Ladies' Tailored Suits and ; Skirts. < MISS MINONA HERRON Herron Block ” J.W.ELLIS ~Real Estate Agent... City and Country Property; Im- proved and Unimproved Orange Groves a Specialty: WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST TRUCK LAND IN FLORIDA Room 1, Raymondo Building. L Phone 309. R & 2010000000 M0POIOEOEQIUIOBOBOPOFOIGIQIOLC PHOHOHOPOI0n The twenty-eighth annual conven- tion of the Florida \Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union, which con- venes in Tampa November 21 to 24, inclusive, promises to be one of the largest and most interestig ever held. It will be opened by a recep- tion in the parlors of the Tampa aBy hotle when an opportunity will be offered to the delegates and people of Tampa to become acquainted with each other. . An interesting and entertaining program has been prepared and gives promise of something doing all the time. It is as follows. Tuesday , November 21. 8:30. Reeeptlon of guests at the Tampa Bay hotel. Music—High school orchestra. Prayer—Rev. W, J. Carpenter . Solo, “If 1 Were a Rose”'—Mrs. A, ship—Mrs. E. S. burg. Temperance and Labor—Mrs. R. R. Burchill, Tampa. The Press—Mrs. Irene G. Adams, Lake Helen. State song. 10:30. Co-operation with other organizations in reform work—Mrs. Henry Wright, Sanford. Woman's responsibility in Legis- lature—Miss Neal. 11:00. Winning the young peo- ple—Miss Kittie Nelson, Coleman; Mrs. J. P. Moore, Tampa. 11:30. Bible reading—Miss Em- ma Tucker. Thursday Afternoon, 1:30. Conference of departments. 2:30. Prayer—Mrs. J. E. Futch, Gainesville. What can we do in the schools?— Upham, St. Peters- R. Bond. Miss Frances Bond, ac-|Mrs, Widman, Sanford. companist. Address of welcome: “In the Name of the Voters of Tampa,” Rev. C. W.| Duke; “For the Women of Tampa,” Mrs. N. W. Hinsley; “The Children Welcome the Delegates,” Myrtle Fielding; Misses’ High School or- chestra, Response Mulberry. Music- High School orchestra, Social hour, Wednelday Morning, November 22. Executive committee meet- 5. church lecture room, Convention called to order in the rdome by the president, Miss Minunie K. Neal, of Jacksouville, Hymn, “How Firm a Foundation.” ipture reading and prayer Mrs. Trueblood of Bradentown, Roll call of state officers and super- intendents — Mrs. Mabel Perkins Dean, Deland. Appointment of committees—Cre- dentials, courtesies, press, resolu- tions and agents for publications, Mrs. 8. R. Skinner, 10:00: Report of executive com- mittee, 1610, Reports of field work— Miss Robbins, Mrs. Scovall, Mrs, Stratton, State song, composed by Mrs, Sa- rah Gleen of Tampa. 1 Treasurer's report and financial plans—Mrs, George Doig, Gainesville, Report of anditor, 11:00. Greetings from ganizations, e Bible reading-—Miss Em- ma Tucker, Enterprise. Wednesday Afternoon. 2:00, Prayer— Miss B, K. Burgen, ‘Aunual report of unions—Mrs, Johnunie Pattishall, DeLand, 2:40. Song, dedicated to Miss Neal. Written by Mrs. Ottrogy, Jacksonville, Workers' conference: “How nize a Union,” Mrs. J. Gates, Manitee; “First Aids to a Union,” . W. H. Burby, Eau Gollee; “To ecure 4 Working Union,” Mrs. E. Nelson, Miami. 3 A mothers’ meeting, under the direction of Mrs. J. T, Franklin, Plant City, 4:15 Medal contests in your com- munity — Mrs, Btta B, Mendenhall, Maddalene, Recitation in Spanish. 1240, Penal work—Mrs. J. D, Turne the or- Von r. Gainesville. Wednesday Evening. Services in the T ||\-nn| le. | T dlymn, CAmeri Prayer Rev, A, B Cargile i Music Tampa Ueights male quar- tei. (R B An honr with our senators Hon. Don ¢ MeMullen, THmpa; 1 | Hon.. George W. Davton. Dade City; | Hon. Joseph 11, Humphries, Braden- town: Hon. Do 1L Slean, Lakeland Solo, selected NS The ident’s address - | Miss Minnie Neal, Jacksonville. “Vote the Ticket Straight”- - Tame pa Heights male quartet. “:15. Message from Miss Stone Closing prayer and benediction Rev. 1. €. Driggs. Thursday Morning. November 23. S$:30. Executive committee meet- ing 930 Praver -——Mrs Thomas. Bradentown Reading of minutes. 9:45. Our hope of success rests in departments of Christian citizen- 2:40. Sunday school demonstra- tion—Mrs, J. P. Coffin, Eustis. 3:00. Children’s rally. 3:45. Loyal Temperance Legion —Mrs. G. W. Martin, Ocala. 4:15. Union signal demonstra- tion—Mrs. Pattishall. 4:40. Medical temperance. Thursday Evening. 130, Hymn, “All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name."” Prayer. Rev, J. D. Lewis, Globe Drill. Young people in charge of Mis, Moore, Chorus, “All Around the World.” N:15. Address—Miss Ellen Stone, missionary to Macedonia, 9:15. Offering. Duet, selected, [ Closing prayer and benediction— |Ih-\'. F. P. Ensminger, Friday Morning, November 24. 30, Executive committee. ). Prayer—Mrs, Mary M. .lnnm, Jacksonville, Reading of minutes, 9:45. Election of officers. 10 “The Problem of the For- cigner'-—Mrs. Alfreda Diaz, Tampa. 11:00. “How Tampa is Trying to Solve It-——Visit to Missions."” Friday Afternoon, Confererce of departments, Memorial service—Mrs. G. Lakeland, The evangelization depart- Mrs, J. L. McCreary, Deland. Practical plans of depart- . Webb, 2:45. ment 3:00, nent, Purity in literature and art E. E. Parkhouse, Ocnla, Railroad employes—Mrs. Haystrom, Pierson. Soldiers and sailors—Mrs, Windgood, Manatee. Music, Fairs and open-air metings—Mrs. Jennie D. Palmer, Tampa. Flower mission-—Miss Julia Soule, Jacksonville. Social meetings— Mrs, Roberts, Jacksonville. 4:00. Song written by Mrs. Otre- nge and dedicated to Mrs. Curtis of Texas. Report of resolutions committee. Friday Evening at Tabernacle. Hymn, “How Firm a Foun- ~Mrs. Lessie Addie Albert H. dation.” Prayer-—Rev. Smith Hardin. Diamond medal contest. Chorus, “The Home Guard.” First comestant. Second contestant. | Ladies” guartet, Third contestant. Fourth contestant, Chorus. “The Flower of Liberty.” Pres, of state banners. selected, itation Offering. Presentation of medal. Closing praver E. W. Elliot. The convention promises to be the held in th reception is for the pur and benediction— Rey state. se of the Tampa people and delegates be- coming acquainted and a most cor- dial invitation is extended to Tampa people. This invitation extends to all sessions of the convention. It is hoped that our people will make a special effort to attend the sessions. One of the prettiest services in the convention is the reception of white ribbon recruits, when the mothers bring their children under five years and take the simple little pledge: “1 promise to bring my child up in the principles of temperance,” and e cLild receives the pretty little badge | largest one ever j The We Are Headquarters SON HATS, WALK-OVERand HAN- ¢ AN SHOES, SAVOY SHIRTS TAILOR-MADE SUITS OHOHOTOIOHOLONONOC OO HOHIOTOHOIOT HIOIOTOIOIIIOIOCD ¢ P o P R GUARANTEED FIT AND STYLE : . Made by STORRS SCHAFER & CO. : ; | FOR MEN'S FURNISHINGS, STET- ¢ g Sl Dl B O e TR v e < B e HPOUOHOHOIOPO PO IOIOIIIG O & T.l. WOODS & CO. DRANE BUILDING and the white ribbon is tied on the | wrist, A simple prayer is offered, and the mother must feel that she ation of her- has made a real consecr self and child, The day program pauses for thiz service whenever there arve several children brought in. It is hoped many will bring their children during the convention and join in this im- pressive little service, especially the afternoon of the mothers’ meeting, Useful Tnflel. Rose petals sachets tor the dress- ing table are useful and should be made as follows: Spread the leaves of roses on a tray and expose | them to the sunlight until they are perfectly dry. Then crumbie them! lightly in the hand and add any fav- ori‘e fpagrant ingredient, such as| cessia buds, orris root or sandal- wood, and a little ot the oil of roses. Tiny bags filled with this po\\d-l| should be placed in the 1 drawers and clothes closets, odor is wonderfully like that of Hn-! real rose. | Sock supporters for the youngsters are useful. The pretty little summer socks will slip out of place, particu- larly if the child is not plump. Nar-, row leather supporters fitted with buckles, quite on the principle of one’s waist belt, are to be had. For dressy occasion elastic run ribbons with pretty fluffy rosettes are worn. They can be bought, but art not diffi- cult to make at home. Patent leather, velvet, suede, rib- bed silk and brocades have all seen their day as popular materi handbagsft Now we have w bags to carry with linen snits can buy these bags or make They come in linen dresser One them. boldly soutach- ed, and in real and imitation Irish lace mounted over linen. Ous was | built of the old-fashioned cord ms crame, which is returned to favor a trimming for gowns. This is noth- ing but coarse lattice work made ot linen cord, which you can buy shops, put over a bag of plai and mounted on a metal frame or| stiffened like an envelope flap and| folded over to fasten with a bution in the| linen | Now What Did She Mean? i At a recent wedding a baby had shrieked without intermission, to the! great annoyance of the guests, etc. | As the bridal party was ieaving lhe' church a slight delay occurred. One of the guests seized the opportunity to say to a bridesmaid: “What a nuisance babies are at a wedding!™ “Yes., indeed!’ ‘answered the bridesmaid angrily. “When 1 send out the invitations to my wedding I shall have printed in the corner, ‘No babies expected.” i PHONE 298. LAKELAND, FIA Notice to the Public Wwe are now ready to show a full line of full winter goods, BLANKETS Our Blankets are the best made, SHOES. A Titie of Shoes that can't be beat in Quality aud i Men's Ladies' and from ..$1.25 to $8.00 childven's, CORSETS. Ladies, if you want a perfect fit in your dresses. fry Kabo Corset. A style for every type of figurc among them, PIECE GOODS. Call and let us show you our full line of Silks, and Worsteds. Also one of the best assortments of « ¢ hams in town, Always glad to have you call whether you buy o1 J. W. CHILES LAKELAND, FLORIDA Messalines . We Are Ileadquartcr] for Toilet Articles of All Kinds and Can Satisfy the Most Fastidiou® Call at the **White Drug Storc” For Your Ice Cream and Cool Drinks EVERYTHING IN DRUGS Careful and Pcinstaking Care Given to Prescriptions. —_— HENLEY & HENLEY Phone 62

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