Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 10, 1912, Page 3

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periend he Bjul st al at o Y et T L Pie—— “ing enforced, o7 Why it is nag TELEPHONE NUMBERS-SOCIETY EDITOR. fie Number .. ..as etk idence Number ... «uss jun bher items of bent as soon 88 paired e 3 NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- E%fl to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. i wriv.en notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. ices of social functious, club meetings, church gatherings and social interest should be telephoned to this depart. they occur in order that their news value is not et PPEPIRPIPIPRTIEIIILIVI PP F LI IRIDEBFDEe A SONG OF CHEER. the dandelion; a gheer \ blade of gress; the boy who whistles, or the laughing lass; the sunny mOrning;\a the bright blue sky,’ ¢ tor the fragrant bles- .t are coming by and by: jeer {0 heer 10T 1o pleasing valley where | stream winds along, tor the hopeful robin, begin- day with song; . ' the hillside: pasture, wild rose waits to blow, r for the golden willow, ) its reassuring glow, he green things peeping r‘iv‘“‘ the dead, brokn 4re cooing upon the eaves; eer for the warm- sun shining for all it is worth; r the cheerful sunget, and for the good old earth. -—Pittsburg Post. h Grade Finals, ; ¢ he ninth grade will) give their $.in tne school auditorium April 1912, at 8 p. Mo RS fhe program is as follows: Thursday Night. jet Bill,” Clarente Rodgers. uture of the South,!’ Panl Jen- dy Clare,” Fannie Hendrix. no solo, Mary McKay. College Oil Can,” Katie Haynes: Young Man Wanted,” Myrtle Mc- immie Brown’s . Sister,” Bryan k. no solo, Edith ’i‘omlimn. he Old Man Dreams,” Hazel on, Stone Wall McKay. P . Fashionable School Girl,” Jewel del, 1o solo, Annie Kolb, Education,” Ned Skipper. In School Days,” Lela Howe. he Present Age,’* Tunnse Bry- Jackson’s Death,” Duett, Luella and Mary Groover. : he Traitor's Deathbed,” Forrest ts, le Soul of the Vielin,” Edith| blinson, ol solo, Francis Hamilton. 1% Runaway Bow" by Mary over. g % are cordially invited to be . No admission fee, LC.T. U, Meeting, ~ Te W. C. 7. 0. met Mrs. V. Turner Tuesday atternoon. The g was opened: with prayer by Turner. The' couel for the T0m at the depot was' reported "d, and” more eomtrtbutions' for 4150 reported. ' A Mst of the tributions wil} by publidhed. when re all collected. A letter wag read' from 0oz, stating i g Perance question, fi on ‘the ; | periences, " eath aepartment will prepare some- Lalig on her line of work. The su- Pperintendents are as follows: Medical 'Temperance—Mrs. Ohlinger. Purity Work—Mrs. L. B. Bevis, Social and Red Letter Day—Mrs. £, 8. McGlashan, Flower Mission—Mrs, Tucker, Elizabeth Mothers' Meeting—Mrs. H. N. Wil-[ [ loughby.” = Railroad Work—Mrs, H, P. Cox. Loyal Temperance Legiuu'—Mrs. M. G. Webb. Scientific Temperance—Mrs.*E. C. Angell. Labor—Mrs. R. C. Colbert. Press—Mrs, H. B. Morse. It being the reguylar day for Moth- ers’ meeting, Mrs. Willoughby was|. given the remainder of the time, She read a leafiet on “Living with Your Children,” which was followed by & discussion and some ‘‘Motherly’” ex- The meeting was closed with prayer and adjourned to meet with Mrs. Turner April 23. MRS. H. B. MORSE, Press Superintendent, . . Helpful Hints. When cleaning door knockers, knobs and handles of brass, slip:a piece of pasteboard, an oblong with a slit/in the side, around the part to be cleaned, and the woodwork around the brass will not be injured. Beware of too long hatpins; they are dangerous, especially in a crowd. Five ¢ents will be the cost for am- putation, and it may save your neigh- bor the loss of an eye. When presenting a book to an- other, it is not wise to write the name in it, as the friend may have a duplicate and wish to exchange it. A candle is a nice traveling com- panfon. When carrying bottles of liguids that are so apt to spill and spoil the very best garment, pour a little melted wax around the corks before starting on a trip. 5 Do not eat apples without a thor- ough washing. A small microscope will show & young child the reason for this precaution. ; Ice cold soap suds will cause the swollen finger to give up the tight ring. s When it is mnecessary to drink boiled water, aerate it by pouring from one pitcher to another. This re- moves that flat taste. Keep the clasp of your gold beads or pearls in front when wearing a heavy coat, as the clasp is easily pressed open and the bedds are lost. A slight rubbing with emery pa- per. will remove the gloss that is so objectionable upon garments. Use'the old whisk broom for sink brushes. . O1a pléces of flannelette make fine soft aheorbent mops. washing dishes, f01d & cloth end Js over the driln and invert. . saficer o tq:, The sink will then hold the water. Dr. Richardson’s rules for ¢1d age: To eat light, Autritious fobd, plénty of WITK 4ud seasorahle fruits #m vegetables. - Eat moderately, and bave a Hght n of o i NeslsraiShetr| ~Wedt wann_cloth "tion of “vobing for bt moderately ind ‘Keep active 88 read fitom our state|cheerful. ¢ the observance “eiforcement day, hh{e Vish of the W. C, T, U. tha & 1.0, of ., 1€ Dastors should preach Ofi|weil TORUAL T OF at ledst fo men-| - : e strictly “M::'t ::ro mb' ‘en(orcemem' % it angd urge 220 we thuk]n‘ 5 ! 800d law—that' 48 A - But for some. 1 3 ™. Tucker ot Belnhrutodlnyhthgo!uon in the world, Be busy, have plenty SOMETHING NEW IN TRIMMING Designs on New French Motor Coat Are Distinctive and Well Worth Copying. — The arrangement of strapped yoke fections across a swinging panel in { this French motor coat is new and in- NEEDLES ALWAYS IN PLACE Dainty Book for Sewing Room That May Be: Corstructed From Rem- nants of Material, Needle-books rank among those small articles that can be made h spare moments from almost any little teresting. The coat is made of light 'ramnsnu of material and should not tan worsted mixture just verging off the champagne tone and the only trimming is the eccentric manner of be forgotten whem work is being pre- pared for bazars. We give, therefore, a sketch of a * | dainty little article of this description carried out in pale green silk and edged with a dark. green silk cord of & fancy pattern carried into the two little loops at each corner. On the left hand side a conventional floral design Is worked in pale bink silk, and the word “Needles” fills up the remaining space. Diagram “D,” on the right. hand slde of the sketch, gives the floral de- sign in detail and shows the way in which it maybe worked. The case is lined with pale pink soft silk and fit- ted inside with a number of “leaves” of flannel cut into points at the edges and secured in their. place with a fine .| 8ilk cord tied together at the back of the book, the ends being knotted and {frayed out into tiny tassels. Diagram /“A” shows the interior of the book. The covér should be 'stiffened with two pleces of cardboard sewn in be- tween the silk and the lining, and In making the hook, these can be sewn together and the book firmly stitched down the center, then the two pieces shaping.' The swinging panel is in. tended to represent a hood, though the panel” is perfectly flat and is lned with the same 'satin that lines.the coat. The tassel weights the -panel and keeps it from blowing about. The yoke has straps and a big button in front also and the fronts 'lap and fasten at the left side with more of ! the big white pearl buttons. y of card can be slipped in in the man- mer shown 'jn diagram “B,” ‘and the lower edge sewn together. S“C” and “C" in diagram “B” indi- cate the two pieces of cardboard. AIM TO SUIT INDIVIBUALITY Golors and Styles Must Be Adapted | . to the Waarer to Secure the LINEN SUIT IS ESTABLISHED| = Best Resuta. Ita Worth and Utility ‘Recognized— | It Wil Be Less Plain Than That . |mot Now that the linen suit has strated to admiring femininity this time of year to bints on . sult_modistes its her taste and individual The woman who would be well ¢d must consider seriously colors d with her halr, her eyes, and appearance; for the girl n of/ golden coloring brown shades of green are never ? with failing delights, while silver grays and two or three fancy buttons, or perhaps olives cannot help but tempt the for- just one ornament, ' 5 i tnmn‘mlor of gray hair—Har- per’s Bazar, Making Irish Crochet. A clever woman, who supports hi ers have collars and cuffs of black silk | self by making Irish crochet lace at : : _. | odd moments, always learns to make | the new patterns first by doing the work with a coarse ‘hoop and fine When wishing to use the sink for| Boinirs e i‘*f' sleep (at least mine hours) in. a3 Spring Clothes Spring Wearables & Spring Weather | Our windows are showing and our announcements are herald- ¥} ing the newest, nobbiest Spring Clothes for you and your daugh- ter. Completeness certainly characterizes our stocks. Visit This Season’s Garment Display A perfect delineation of the cleverest effects go hand in hand with- - wonsiderate’ price-marking. i ‘ 5 ! If You Want Fashion Smartness, You - Surely Want Style-Craft Garments . They positively represent the correet standard . for corress dyessers. Good Sheppers That Know qud Values | : Should Know Our Offerings on all Embroideries and White Goods. eBantiful Swiss Bandings "and Flounces. Our Lovely Line of White Goods Fresh As the Morning Dew hfin, Dimities, Pei'o;les, Lin veaves, Cofinmo Linens, Waisting ' Linens, Embroidered- Batiste, Voiles, Marquisettes, Crapes, Swisses; Piques, Eto., now on display. 0 look. fust sight, you will not @ disappointed 1t ;ou. llend Mw for we make a lmcll.lty of i : l;undrf work | o - Our purpose is to please you. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDR R. W. WEAVER, PROP. ~ *Phone 130 Nold A Full Hand ] And will bet my liniit, $1500 ‘that if you will let me- - Shuffle The Cards I wili give you a stfdw in any colofeuit to open the spring with, and the ' HUB would like to have youbrin; .7 ‘a pdir of friends to help you ‘draw il you doubt a : . Square Deal Ante up boys, I want your business, and to get it have brought the niftiest line of spring suits to Lakeland you _ ever set eyes fipon. . 4 . AZWEST IDEAS .NEWEST CREATIONS ¥ e

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