Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 14, 1912, Page 3

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TH FYasiIng rYifikan ¥ Riz s> vl the Crusa:i»s ilermit, Mis: “ Cizapter VI in Sociz] Progress iu e mporary i Miss Thouu sohn { 1 Mrs. Anderson. $ 4 s . E. 8. o . e # el 5 il ol Palm Chapte uL_PA.o.\}_ RS—SOCILTY EDITCR B e 4 1] 1 in the n 158 & ' or enic i i) ot or o RGN 5 < \ il wnoegen, w that then paws vaiue % nos 1 i i d, (ou Sk 15 of 1 . ca, sliced han Aoy saladds, glives, sandwich cuke, et and cotfce and tea were served wits ISLE OF LONG AGO. Was covered with flowers, ‘\ Sncak of the ribbons And roses and bowors, Who was the hoste:s? per Pust Wortly Patron, Rev, L. Weddell, with the Grand Matro ), & wonderful stream is the River of Time 3 graced the head of tie table; neast As it flows through the realm ox': ‘N"l"‘ every 'f““-"‘- sat Mrs, Weddell, past chaplain: years, [ Who was assisting [ Mrs. Flora Kcen, Worthy Matron, ', /ith & faultless rhythm and a musi- ‘; 'Ho\\' well they were dressed? { two visitors, Mrs. Flera Keister, post cal rhyme, i Who won the honors | vssociate matron of Palm Beach, but ud a broader sweep and surge sub- | If bridge was the game? now a resideny of Tampa and mem lime. Who was lf"“" ber of Evergreen Chapter; Mrs, Phil- As it blends with the ocean of ll'leusu l:.l\o every name. livs, of Granite City, 11l, and Mrs years. { Pity, oh pity, Lucie F. B. Eaton, P. W. Matron. | The woman who goes : Then followed the otler officers anl To write of receptions niermbers until the table was filled | After the supper the Chapter was “... led to order by the Worthy M- tren and the work exemplified for Jiow the winters are drifting like flakes of snow And dances and clothes; And the summers like bhuds be-! ”‘"'.'5 is a lot tween: | Which no one would choose, { Writing and writing Aud the years in the sheaf so they e ilhp inspection of the Grand Matron, come and go Soclety ":'““ [ Siie had only kind words and prai.e n the river's breast with its ehb! Spokesman's Review, {for the Chapter, only, of course, “a'l « & x and tlow, Cli pters make mistakes sometimes,” A8 they glide in the shadow and | I‘io Meetmg of Mlssxonmy one would not need a Grand sheen LSmety Next Monday. iHmrnn to visit a Charter and cor { There will bo no meeting of the rect its work There's a musical 00 up the 1{iu-:"13'vllnu|i.~| Micsionary socicty noxuj» \fter hort recess the P of Time P Monday afternoon on aceoung of the ! Woithy Pation, ¢n behalf of (h Chapter, pre ented the Grand M tron with a besntiful sonvenir Lakeland, slight token o their and esteem toward hoer She said, to the Pas Where the fweek of prayer, ing; { LB There's a clondless sky and a trop- T @ D:ly Will Be Obscrved ical clime, S thl‘da). Nov. 30. And & voire The philanthronic softest of airs are play | or as a love as sweet as a vesber in response | department of | | chime, i . { I i ; Worthy Patron that whily she And the June with roses are stay- Lo “""m-‘” s Club “""‘ deci ‘3 to ‘.: " preciated the spoen very much, si ing. serve Tag day on Saturday, Nov. 36. | qeq nothing to remind her of he | | | The tags will be only 10 cents I:md each person will only be tagged once. The procecds of Tag day will pleasant visits to the Chapters, Mrs. Carter is a very charmin: And the name of the jsle is the Long weman and has been a membher 0! ARD te used in buying Christmas pres-| (. Grana Chapter of Florida eva And we bury our treasures there! | antg for the poor ' i : e 4 8 since it was organized and has filled Taere are brows of beauty and blos- e many offices thercin. She is quile well informed on the work and Palm Chapter feels that much interest and soms of snow-—— There are heaps of dust, but we loved | Charity Bazfar to Be Given Saturday, Dec. 14. t ** FLAND, FLA., NOV. 14, 1912, wites oo ool others v “better deal” anld 1 = wives we address our | ntory of yo.r- home « ier it you tur or a new Fuke an inve s hether 1tor vl you of it. £ e far as the that this wonce: extended oniy oo preasant greeting [ woman seoems 1o have for ever, - e, that she was no more than many o'ber devoted women who are giy e their time to the fzir. Al have poted her rare plants and have ad rrired them, but if you have stopped longer than this and found her in thy delightful cordizl mood in \\Ili-l.1 I tound her, you must have narvelod at what this one small woman has | donein the world. And if you have It fate beat you at the game that vorrand she are plaving, you musi felt “toneh and seeretly have taken up the hazards another toss vith fate, bive conrare Yonu.! freve,” asain for IR A Ilinois. She rs in the lerauld is frome spent twely rd she South, loves it {8 L newsji voman by profes: (AR might better coll | IS i Puring interyads of her new wrowork shie found time o write vtostories and elever sevials, an! | foir she x| B niaw | vork oof o deeper nature, authority on botany, toadily see whoo talks Ler wonderful s oone vwith her »'l collection of plany wnd, best of all, she is a student of haman nature. o Human interes That is what Mrs. Jerauld puts into her work. And the reason that her vork has this appeal is because she loves human kKind --and understands When Mrs, Jerauld decided 'y come South she made her home in them so! There are trinkets and tresses of Those who enjoy giving hand- | Ci thusiasm was aroused by her visic. | Aylanta, where she spent four years, } hair, made presents at Christmas time, e coming to Florida cight ycars ago ’ Thers are fragments of song that no |¥er haven't the time, will be glad | yoy ¢ Make Home Happy. and taking up a claim on Five Mil» t body sings, 4(» learn that » Charity Bazaar will It & wife or prospective bride do- Jayou, two miles back of Camp \Wa! And a part of an infant's prayer, i ".'iwn on l.\‘:nlurday, Dec. 14, by th: | sires to be a success—to he what ov- ton. : - ‘ There's a harp unswept and a lute|luilanthropic devartment of the ery woman should aspire to nd One hundred and forty acres of ; without strings, “"'"“'“"‘ Club. The ladies of the .\ i ha keeper of o man's Whote | land for one small woman to home- | And the garments she used to] ity are requested to hear this €5ent oo Caontd heay several (i | SO ) wear, liv mind, and parchase their Chris - in mind: Most of us would stagger at th yfd Benjamin Franklin Taylor. {mas gifts at thay time diia shanla: hover nne o tall im 1” ought But Mrs. Jerauld 4|u|.l| ! SR ‘ eI At the troubles of the honsehold be. |C3CN Waver, She went to work. She A8 MAN STES THE | Woman's Club Is Meeting v Fpts AN thin House; be. evbi \I ':“' i " : :r! \\u tinti SOuIETY EDITOR. | This An..mm With s in, for that matter, i al gt § ; i n \fany I r Bl \V.AS H. D. Mende®hall, s domestic veace and he e \“'”'" don funy told : | 4 Wi B N could not sueceed, Some predicted | 3e kind to the society editor! | Woman'e Club is holdir Vothing will drive @ man dowy ) . i ? y o ) ’ that «<he would find it unhealthy, Think. of the thi Y ng 1 T quicker or mabte him dresd his he s ol 4 ' 3 ' » Others said the land was sterile, Fy- | That she must ( he h 1 H. D, Mc cing so much as that. Your t : ¢ ; | Think of the goinazs donhall, The meetin £ pepectel ! bles are initaliosing Sminod ciyone thoneht she would AI,..,, tir | i = i 2 Q e W ‘ fre h she didn? By day and by nigit; nferest Mrs, Julia Hangon, one Lis, and instend of lookin ol o Dul iy ] SR ! % ¥ % 3 £ J A [ hes ‘ res of land under el Think of the purtie i1 1 nen in Flo dirk side of life, meet him at 1 i e ‘ el And dances, 100! f.l m e doop with a smile, and make bl ']" bR ! ”'I' f ¢ L ich praini in value Think of the work rent is 1o ¢ place where he is zlad to come T aas "‘ 1 AR 1 : | That she goes throush |t Hengor Qs of Fort Myer: where only happiness enters in i Lt SR oL e Sy 2 = ’ 1P Legtead Jondds on the bayon now. A'l Names and initials is enronte to 1t tate conven A\ wife should be sympatheti 1l ¥ i ST 5 E ¢ y the land thet has not been tiken up Must always be right; tion at Palm Beach irterested ip her hushand's affoi 3 s % : | ! 8 ey i povernment reservation The times ynd the place ! L S ' he should get blue, which all von A . il 237 ! A\ " diey e i msive Forever in sicht; ICl‘RJtaqua Reading Circle at some time or another do b S '”‘“"’ l" = \':; o “: “".‘ e 4 I ¥ arming, and she 18 demonstrating Adjectives, adjectives, | Met With Miss Gracy. | slould be cheered up and shown | ! : ; = Y sy o LiYe ¢ tin the most practical way thet the Oh, for o seore: ! The Chautangiua Reading Circie | every eloud has its silver linine and | I o ahee tooy i ¢ % 5 § e i she took un eigit Beautiful, elegant met Tuesday evenine with Miss Mer-{ that in you he has a strong sip f”"" cad i L 2 "“ ,' i 'l’__' Others galore tie Gracy. The attendance was{and sympathizer. A wife can cither Sesi b ‘i-”! I'Himl ; 'i'l . I['”“ Tell how the table geod, and all enjored the program, | e an inspiration or a drawhack, ol vegetables, MgcE. ekt DL b DY t Y 1 fruits, and rare plants and flowerg e ————e e e Smsamameab e ontta S ———— T ——_ "mauke her love Iy home, Volita, one TR T y e of the most vaduseble of properties We Want Your Business RS SN SRR T Y L G A G I N, WA s — And if fair treatment, good goods and right prices will get it, we will have it. We have four stores, which enabies us to buy in quantities and to buy direct from the factory, thereby cutring out the wholesale man’s profit-==we are going to give that to you. Don't buy a dollar’s worth of holiday goods until you have looked at our stock. We can save you money. Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty COLE & HULL Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Bt she ! Mres, Jderauld is a farmer, has not ceased to bhe o newannpor woman and o delizhifnl contributor Lo magasinge She cyndicates much ntensive writing, Sy heories practical in @ little with her cizht ye tall mother named her, you with lier ey deserves her lovely And then you know the newsnaper work, ¢ive farming, the & any and the stories and verse, the [© rele of homemoker and mother 8 shines brightest of .1l g o 8 vio came South | & Ao @B NOw g woman-—Marraret her | 2 and she will tell |4 shinins, that che name. thet and the trentis voune ahovae inten- on hot-| And you are glac. For Mrs, J- | rauld is helping to prove tlot the! woman of action and foree can bo the | rroiher and the home-maker too. It is there that Mrs. Jerauld hag fonn | her hizhe:t ealling.—Celia Myrover | Rcbhinson in Pensacola Journal R e e Every Day. “Write it in your heert that every day is the best day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly un- til e knows that every day is dooms- day."—Ralph Waldo Emersoa, T .y The Cold Days Are Just Around The Corner % % s : % know it Winter will make her Whip Cords, Retine in tan, wh | Copenhagen biuc. big line of Ladics .ad Children’s Underwear, good vale ues 25¢ and 50¢c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your money. Some Good Bargains in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.............. $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.......... 750 31 50 AND $200 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ........ $1.00 Gents' Shoe Bargams $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR ....... veee.. . 8190 $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR .............. $3.50 $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXFORDS FOR ... NOTICE ; . No tickets wiil be issued after Nov. 1. All tickets will be redeemed. Bring them in any day .$1.50 U. G. Bates v N ,,A Where Can You Get Them? Hoere at this drug store, I you need a certain instrument o= appliance come right to this store-—we have it, the doctor says . i b bl b | Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery YOU CAN'T FIND a better, more complete stock o° ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, TRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionally quality vnexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juica’ see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46 attractive and our standard of mmo-mmomm-&m-m #OPTE QIO CRUPPOPEOPPOEEOTIOFFOPHOIE EIPSTEPIIOIEOPEQEEQIF0NS T g i WA ! |

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