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TELEPHONE NUX Number Number ... .. LSy | 10 the Society Editor 1 NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 16, 1912, TWO DAINTY PARTY FROCKS by either of the above telephones. - 1 notices to the Society Ed:tor, care Evening Telegram. . social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and .« of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- . son as they occur in of \ (0MPARISON. - | lives of men ving winds - that It they rise v blow voicelul of grief buovant zephyrs, ome, long winds fay, wailing W +al twilizhts, by un- less, stormtul, drunk o passion or malign { thunder-peals and’ s ot fire wloss all, save that som oner unknown .4 L blind force till life be Hown hollows of the fathom with ! | | | ' rder that their news value is not ( . { Interesting Program Meeting | 0f Woman's Missionary Society. [ i The Woman's Missionary Society | ?ux the Methodist churceh, met ,n-.\-lor»{ [day afternoon in the lecture room n!} {the church, at which time a very, pleasant and profitable meeting was | [hetd. Interesting papers were read by [ Miss 8 Polk, Mrs. W, . Norvell | jand Mrs, G. Po Webbh, Mrso G, W I Watson, handed out a number of which cach member answered by re- lating their expericnce along the indicated. These were very entertaining and instruct- ive and all felt benefitted thereby. Mrs. 1. €. Jenkins, who has a very well-trained voice, delighted the members with a beautifully-ren- dered solo. Mrs, Jenkins is a very talented and charming woman who is a splendid assistant to her husband in his church work. Those present at the meeting yes- terday were Mrs. T. J. Darracott, Mrs. G. W. Watson, Mra, \V. (. Nor- vell, Mrs. G. P. Webb, Mrs. 1. C. Jen- kins, Mrs. R. R. Sullivan, Mrs. J. M. leader for the afternoon questions! personal lines sweet, eption To Be Given it Rev and Mrs, Jenkins. Tr. Woman's Missionary Society church made ar- gno s vesterday afternoon for o to be tendered Rev. and ption will be held in the i the church and all b« |« Toukins next Tuesday even- {A Good Cup Sparling, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. W. N. Sheats, Mrs, Wilkinson, Mrs. 1. 1. Jennings, Mrs. M. G. Waring, Mrs. F. B. Terrell, Mrs. T. L., Walker, Mrs. Allison, Miss Gertrude DeRieux, Miss Sarah Polk, Miss Annie Browning. . . . Of Tea. “A good cup of tea is something too infrequently met with when one | scuttle and add suflicient | make it moist N o chareh will be in at- : - formally welcome Rev considers the prevalent use of tea :lh‘} - harming wife, & beverage. The fault often lies less| in the tea than in the manner of its | making. Here are some of the rules| g_‘:'- ‘H"fpptlou To Be | which if observed will prove the e Evening. quality of the product: ‘““_ml';:\“‘["“I:‘IT_“:"‘;;f “Don't use water which has not | P RECRCE vt reached the boiling point. | LNt otes ‘_m"\ “Don't allow the tea to hrew for | ”'I"“““' reCception e than five minutes rotinvited gUestS |y ke tea in a cold teapot 4 "'”“"'h‘”“p 01 Rinse with hot water before placing o i the T ks Don't buy teo cheap a quality of tea and expect good results, 3 | “Here is the Japanese method of I making a delighttully refreshing ar s M nary and beverage: leat the earthen or china 4800ty Meeting, [teapot thoroughly with boiling wa 0un o very inter- Woman's Mis- | ity of the First| held in the An- thout twelve | afterncon was wid interesting twere read by I ¢, Flana- ds and Mrs < held yes- va will oveny Monday after- L OWIS a sim- sort which | for a Cha ‘ ped about the rs the shoul- | rird of the 2 It may be Zerie mate- from a si ter, then empty out the water and| put in the tea, pour in freshly boiled | | water, let it stand for five minutes, and serve i To Prevent Winter Colds. When you 2o out into tl i 5 | I v our ¢io ( enong ) lé ‘ If you i i S ] I Liome or la by all & tal short walk possible at neo v Most of our homes and places are ov reason the be war ate wei That society woman wh the woman wi nds in social doing end lowers i A continual " ‘ orally ) 8. A this can t cial life. The little girl's frock is of white silk crepon and lace, with a ribbon sash and small buttons in a contrast- ing shade. The frock on the right {s of pale blue satin, with pink lace fringe and French knots. Use for Coal Dust. Coal dust, found in every bin, 1s usually w «d Have it brought in a water to Pank 1t upon the tire and you will have no tault to tind with the result tor tours Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, W. M. . . . Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P. . s Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every second and fourth Thursday uights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. I Eaton, Secy. . v . Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first and third Thursdays. €, F. nedy, Council Commander, Mrs. Sal tie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. . v 1.0.0. F. Meets every Friday nieht at 7:350 at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Visiting brothers cor J. Q. FRENCH, Noble Grand Tennessee. dially invited . . . K. OF P. Regular meeting every Tuezday it T:20 at Odd Fellows Hall, Visit ing members always welcome F. D. BRYAN Chancellor Commander A. M. JACKSON, Secretary et s Mime Isabeile Bouton, who will appear at the Her ron Opera House. in pianist accompanist. Edith Haines Kuester. cn January [8th. Ken- | PAGE THREE G.L A toB.of L E Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. L. A to B. of L. E. meet secord and fourth Wednes each month at 2:30 p. m. Sisters olways welcome, . C. BROWN Sec'y. . B. HOGAN, Pres. Ul T G. A R Meets first Saturday in every ~month at C. E. Dayton’s, South Ten- I‘ncss~ ° J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. every | of | Visiting =] | OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ! County Officers. ! ' A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. Public Instruction—T. B.| Kirk, Burtow, Sherin- { Bartow Tax Collector--J. H | Bartow Tux Collector- -1, M. SODDIBGBOCOCGGOOPHOOOGOOOIODINOD ) DOVOIOCDOVOOOOOO0O0000 John Logan, Bartow Judge-—W. 8. Preston, SOBOD! Lancaster, Lanier, Bar- & 2 | | :, | tow ;§ & 4 W 4 8 < Treasurer —J. T, Harmon, Bartow. e < County Commissioners.-—E S. “. &. :\\‘l-mdwn. Cch'm., Mulb A Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langzford, I"l.‘:f Meade; J. E. Bryant, Kathleen; T.| . Holbrook, Lakeland. d R.W. Hancock, [CWne, Fort Meade; W, ). 1. Whid- den, Burtow; J. A, Cox, l,;lkn-l.m\l:" T. B Kirk, Se ary, Bartow, State Senator D, 1L Sloan, Lake- | € land "‘. T ,\nglu.;é, FBartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce 1< | City Officers. (& Mavor - 8. Lo A, Clonts, Clerk and Tax Collector, 1. L. § PSWalts ool Do R O > oo Members of House Assessor, A |8 Treasurer and COVOTOHDVVVVIOHLODO Armistead 3 Collector of Light and Water, ('.’ D. Clough. Marshal, W. H. Tillis. Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin. Municipal Judge 1. J. AL Cox, City Attorney ps Tucker, Jr. Keeper of Park, Neil Mcleod. Members of Council--Morris G. Munn, Chairman; W. P. Pillans, Vice-Chairman; Messrs. 0. M. Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. E. Scip- per, \W. H. Pugh, P. B, laynes. The following standing com- mittees for the year were appointed: Finance and Fire, Messrs, Eaton, Pillans, Haynes. Light und Water, Messrs, Haynes, Pillans and Southard. Streets, Messrs, Scipper, South- ard, Haynes, l Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh and Scipper. Sanltary, Messrs, Scipper Public Improvement and Cemetery, Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. State Officers, A. W. Gilchrist, Talla- Pugh, Eaton, Governor hassee. Secretary of State 11, Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassee, Comptroller— A, C. Croom, 'l'.:ll:rI | hassee. Treasurer- - W. V. Knot, 'I':lll:lh:ls»L see, Park M 'I'r:un-I £00 | Agriculture B i MeLin, Tallaliase { Supt. of Pablic Tustraction Wm | M. Holloway, Tallahussee i Railroad Commissioners R, ifad- Newton A Wit ron, communications Attorney-General mell, Tallahs Commi joner of son Burr, Chairman; Blitch, Royal €. Dunn Secretary All should be addressed to Tallahassee President of the Fred P ke City Senate Cor company with her <A Bl Q20OOOOOCOOV000IO000O000N < FOGOVSOTOOROOOTOIODIVDIOTCOOOV0OOOVODVVDIVDOT = o — — =2 o o — == Taik About Prices, Here They Are, ALONG WITH QUALITY Messaline, $100 quality 85C 18¢ $19.50 8* Outing for 5 Outing worth 121:¢ for 8 |'2C Yard wide for 36-inch Bicaching, the best on carth, for 10c, 10 vards for e — Malke vour own price on suits in the bounds of reason. §27.50 suit \ [} \ 4-4 sheeting, goad value fiC 3-3 sheeting, good value 4C 47 721-2¢ 821-2¢ 89 Bargains in Towels—you con't beat ‘em, 18¢. A pair 25(: MEN! NOW IS YOUR TIME! $1.00 Shurts for $1,50 and $2.00 Shirt for A good Work Shirt, 35¢c, 3 for 10: socks, black, 12 pairsjfor 70¢ socks assorted fancies, the pair o S1x90 sheets worth 39¢ for 81x90 Salem sheets worth 83¢ for 90x90 sheets worth 93¢ for (] 81x90 Piquet sheets worth $1,00 for \ \ COOCOTOOTOTOOOOT 79¢ $1.00 1.00 78¢ 25¢ $3 50 2.00 1.68 1.00 [ \ \ Stetson Hate $3.00 Hat for 2.50 Hat for 1,25 and $1.50 Hats for Underskirts, both and Muslin LADIES READY-TO-WEAR IFARMERS! IF YOU WANT RELIABLE SEEDS Call on me, at my store opposite City Hall, where I have a full line of everything of the kind required by the grower, trucker or gardener CHICKENS! I will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. Give me a call. PHONE No. 257. / WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Dainty Underwear. SEE OUR PRETTY LINE OF ooooc-co»fi »POOOCOOTOOOLOOOLO0000 G R CHICH OO D) A e DD O WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF Ladies’ Street Costumes Evening Dresses, Tailored Coat Suits, Shirt Waists and Skirts Silk B. T. BARDIN SHOP G. L. BRYANT AT B e TINS5 DT N 0 TR A Tl The Telegram Is The People’s Paper i = —— e