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PAGE THREE. "[KE UITTLE GEBMAN BAND. played a tender, lilting strain, | e little German band; The song of love that echoes in qhe hearts that understand. And one who heard was young and free, And one had locks of snow, ¢ listening saw the days to be, ] \ud one the long ago. OUR CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Will delight every mother who does her own sewing: Let us make your labors lighter by doing away with making the chil- dren’s clothes. We have a full line of Children’s School Dresses and Boys’ Waists which we can sell you at a very small cost. They played as those who love their art— That little German band— With less of skill and more of heart Than Sousa’s men command. ut one who heard with eager ears The future sought to know; Aud one had only smiles and tears For days of long ago. SPECIAL NOTICE—Notioes for the Social Degartment can bo com: -umunmmmbyamam.un They played a melody of love, That little German band; A theme as dear to every age, To the very clime and land. ue dreamed a golden future In the music’s ebb and flow; aud one who wag’ back again with her He loved so long ago. —L. M. Thoraton. Have you got your Evening Dress yet? If no; see our exquis- ite array of SATIN, SILK, MESSALINE, CREPE DE CHINE, CHIFFON and many other materials—all colors-—-- PROGRAM OF THE STATE Leader Popular. One-Price Cash Store. NEW COAT SHOWING. NEW SUITS JUST IN Get here quick and take ad antage of the New Ones. ORDERS RECEIVED BY JMAIL OR OVER LONG DIS FANCE PHONE, RECEIVF MHE MOST PROMPT ANP 'AREFUL ATTENTION. REEFERS in red and navy * years up to 16 years, $3.98 tc $10.00. The following is the program for the Baptist State Missionary Unidh, ring with a missionary mass meet- ing, Monday, Dec. 9, at 7:30 p. m., a' the Auditorium: Monday Night, 7:30 P. M. Hymn—"“Come, Thou Almighty Solo—(SeleLted) Mrs. C. A. Cole. Hymn—*"Chautauqua.” Quartet—Selected. Hymn-—"Jesus Shall Reign.” Devotional—Dr. R. E. Reed, Bar- | tow, Trio—*"Come Holy Spirit.” Introduction of Speakers—Dr. A. | P. Montague. Address—Dr. C. J. Thompson, Ra- leigh, N. C. Solo—"Fear ye not, O Israel,” J. Henry Orme. Address—Dr. D. B. Gray, Atlanta, Ga. ; Hymn—"Coronation.” Discussion. m. Visiting brethrem cordlally in- ( SPECIAL SKIRT SALE—AL Introduction of Missionaries. Recommendations of executive | vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M. Grand Ordes of | Presentation of Chipley Memorial [ committee. J. F. WILSON, Secy. Meets every Wednesday nlxht in i ool Serges, $3.98. DRY GODS, Special in 52-in Whip Cord, a $2.00 value, fot —Dr. 8. B. Rogers. Oftering—"Chipley Memorial.” Anthem—*"Glory to God on High.” Friday Musical. which convenes in this city begin-|MacDonell. MISSIONARY UNION Report of o luper!nun!eni. “The Auxiliary Ideal”—Mrs. Lee Discussion. “Qur Orpban’s Home"—Mrs. J. E Trice. Mission Study Conference—Led by Mrs. N. W, Hensley, Tampa. “Columbia College"—Dr. Montague. Offering, song, dismission. “Christ’s little lamb’s are not all safe, They're wandering everywhere.” Wednesday, 2 P. M. Devotional—Mrs. Lee Smith. Reading of minutes. Report of Training School—Mrs. B. W. Blount, Jacksonville. Report of Margaret Home—Mrs. V. W. Weekley, Pensacola. Our Honored Dead. Memorial service. A. P Tears,” Miss Merriman. Election of officers and superin- tendents. Business. Appointment of delegates to an-|each month in Masonic Hall. with trimmings to match. Call and inspect our goods. are always welcome. You U. G. BATES Lakeland Lodge Ivo. 91, F. & A. Solo—"God Shall Wipe Away All | M. Regular communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in Visit- ing wmembers always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. i Obsolete Garment. 2 5 § A New York firm of petticoat manu. R T L ncturer faled. with $700000 of e A4 M. _ACKSON, Secretary. bilities recently, and gives the ex- planation that women's skirts are so G LA toBofLE tight they have quit wearing petti- Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 |coats. Did you know that?—Kansas G. L. A. to B. of L. K. meets every (St second and fourth Wednesdays S d “ d each month at 2:30 p. m. Vllltln; Sisters always welcome. MRS. J. C. BROWN 8ec'y. Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres 0dd Fellows hall. G. W. Rowland, president; W. B. Hicks, secretary. POST 33, G. A. B. Meets the first Saturday in every he yard $1.50. Benediction. {nual meeting of W. M. U. at St.|ing companions welcomed. C. G. I am buyi i sec- ] T 9 AN Louis, May, 1913. Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P,[month at 10 s. m. at the home of uying all kinds of E 1! uesday, 2 “State Missions”—Dr. 8. B. Rog- J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue 5 3 OTHER DRESS GOODS at us J]| Devotional—Mrs, A. P. Montague, [ ~t® Mislons"—Dr. 8. B. Ros e A C SHAFFER. — Commandor |ond-hand articles—Beds, Dressers, ; . Lake City. 5 ; m Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every " \ ual low prices. Berckly Offering, announcements, dismis-|geoond and fourth Thursday nights J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. Cambric. 10 yards, 98c. Sheets, 59c, 69¢, 75¢c. Pillow Cases, 10 and 25c. Bed Spreads 98¢, $1.49, $2.4¢ and $3.49. Appointment of enroliment and of press committees. Lakeland. Response—Mrs. W. L. Law, Win- ter Haven. Recognition of missionaries distinguished visitors. Annual address of president, Mrs. (. Wamboldt, Jacksonville. Report of delegate to W. M. U, Auxillary to S. B. C.—Mrs. W. A, Burns. Hymn, prayer, dismiss for conven- tion sermon. Tuesday, & P. M. Devotional—Mrs. W. R. Ivey, Live Oak. and Greetings—Mrs. E. C. Angell, 4 slon. Thursday, 2 P. M. .Praise Service—Mrs. F. C. guire, Plant City. Report on Temperance—Mrs. D. F. Pattishall, West Palm Beach. Report on Literature—Mrs. A. B.|day night. Whelpley, Brooksville. of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mre. Flora Keen, W, M., Lucle F. B. Ma- | Eaton, Secy. Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, meets every second and fourth Thurs- Woodmen Circle first il third Thursdays. W. J. Estridge, Personal Service—Mrs. W. S. Jen- | Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- nings, Jacksonville, Report of Sunbeam and R. A. Su- perintendent—Mrs. W. M. McDon- ald, Miami. Discussion. Report of Committee on Resolu- tions—Mrs. T. A. Goode, Bartow. Minutes. r Guardian of Circle. K OF P. Regular meeting every Tuesday Springs, Chairs, Stoves, Tools, Bi- Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordially In- vited. MRS. JULIA FRENCH, N. G. MRS. T. E. ROBERTSON, Sec. cyclse, Guns—anything. * ARCHER The Second-Hland Store Lake lLodge No. 2,1.0. 0. F, mecets Friday nights at 7:30, at I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are cordially invited. E. M. SMAILES, Sec. at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit- T. E. ROBERTSON, N. G. 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. \ Solo—"Teach Me to Pray,” Miss ‘ l e a er Reuding minutes. Riggins. ® ‘ Report of Enrollment Committee| (onsecration Service—Mrs K. w th D . } - Mrs. R. L. Mayes. Van Hood, Ocala. l ecem r omes Appointment of committees, tem- Adjournment. " 913-915 Franklin Street. perance, ‘obituaries, resolution, liter- ature. Reports—Corresponding secretary “Teach me, my God and Kin, In all things Thee to sec And what I do in anythin: Christmas the thought of Gifts, What shall it be Phone 290. treasurer, auditor. To do it as for Thee.” 2 \ Solo—“Daily We Are Sowing,| All ladies of the city are coriially rls mas Mirs. Durrance. invited to attend the mass niiing i Recommendations of home board.| Monday night at the Auditorinm and ) ! Recommendations of foreign | the remainder of the meetings v hich ! board. will be held at the Baptist ciich. Y HHoliday Missionary Society Will Those who enjoyed the ey =t With and where can | find the best for my money? Elect Officers Monday. were Misses Mabel Drane, Mar:aret b The. Misslonary. society. of. the | Southard, Della Mae Marshal!. I.cila = ‘ ¢ . Methodist church will hold a busi- | Edwards, Julia Etta Patterson. Flor- What The best plangl can suggest is to call and look the | SUQQeSLIONS |5 tmey . e S i stock over and possibly we can help you. as there § | | e church at whic me e annual 'y Mc J 'y ‘ | election of officers will occur. Edith Deen, Villa Bailey, Marion are many th"‘ns to be had that you WI“ not think “ \ from “The Shopping Center” ¢ . . Graham, Florence Conibear, !lclen of unless you come. h - s Conibear, Mrs. Tay Clayton \\veks, Charity Bagaar to Be ; Florida. : Nrs. J. i . of South Florida Gradeelt e R rx;r-;r":ed( o Where At the same old stand where the stock is much " h 11 b , candy, rol ’ 4 . . Useful and suitable gifts for every “I :,rle ;m o: ::n:, ,mc{u r:n; Mrs. Murphy, Messrs. G. H. Gates, J laraer than Il.l pl'.GVlOIIS years and still coming, and hember of the family will be found | Christmas toys on sale at the Char- g Hannah, B. F. Fitzgerald, Ossian where you will find that the dollar reaches the this big store. We pay your fare |ity Bazaar to be given by the phil.| Prahe: ‘i‘::::f:_':"%. ';:: o farthest---a comparison of prices will convince you. hropi tment of the Wom-| ~Crcoc g irov- . : X o Tampa and return in Becrdnce | P hec. 14 at the store of|* Tillls, Wallace Wood, K. G. Alex- Drop in and look around. We will be glad to show ‘ s A s 3 Tha Trols BN Iiniter & Prois. Wverytoty & ueged [ Seder, Oucl Filhas, B, . Thomg- you anything you wish. { ‘on Association: to bear this in mind and help the la- | %% F. F. Benford, 0. C. Catterlin, }' MAIL ORDERS filled promptly and | gies as the money will be used in |- D- Weimill, F. E. Green, Kime, C. (atisfatcion guaranteed. Everything | purchasing dinners and other neces- | C; Harper, of Bartow; L. K. Tucker, cerried in first-class stores will be saries for the old people at Christ- of Palatka. * L ® found here. mas. ¢ & = “smso hn:]l of l'm » A H‘ C. S I EVENS fi‘ . me unknown friend left a bou- Dance Last Night quet of roses on the society editor’s ‘: Maas Bros. Was Largely Attended. A club dance occurred last night at Orange hall, which was a bril- A | 1iant success, a large number being in attendance. Music was furnished by the Majestic orchestra. desk this morning, and their sweet- ness and beauty have contributed much toward a pleasant day for the recipient, the thought which they conveyed being more appreciated even than the lovely flowers. Jeweler » LAKELAND & # FLORIDA