Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 12, 1912, Page 3

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P RN N PSRRI RN N . 3 { 4 B ¥ 1U8F TZLEFAORE c101AL NOTICE--Notices for the Sucial Depaitment can be com i 1o the Society Editor by e ten notices o the So. ther of the above telephones ety Editor, care Evening Telegrais { social fucctions. elnh meetings, church ..ath\r.ng: and 3 ems of social interest =hould be telrphoned o this devart 1 s soi as they cecenr 1 aved order ihat then naws valne is no King $ Teachers 3anquet fl flrtlltant Success +he dining room of the otel was the scene of a sathiering of men and wom- sion being the first an- et of the King's Teach- 1 Baptist churches, wehers are r: who have wecial training conrse in ool teachi and diptomas. Th who 1 their about the . who ti 1 for theiy dels vs were served famds woere receiy the zenial Jo Holt, of Ki 1, and in Lis most pleasing manner toastmaster, immeoee, presid- introduced the spedkers of the even- some of the hureh men in the ing, whom were anong 105t prominent south Dy, W, A of Dade City, was i tker of the evening, his sub- inz the “Relation Between the and the Preacher,” which dis usged to the edifica- Burns, acher foreibly noof all. Stiate \llxv-llnlnlll(- nt W. S Mur- isper, a short talk 1 onsibilities of the super- cndents of the Sunday school, ract that Tor ti Junday schools, Mont: , of Lake City, of Jacksonvilla, who spoke, up in cuality what lackinz in quantity, sand all en P thoir remarks to the fullest ex- made em- sizing the must \ they e paee AP Mrs Peelman, the only 1wo ladie they made rendored selection by vosweetly olumhbia college quurtet wa and “Old Folks 1y received, unon neored they sang JUST YOU. the world is rose-wreathed my Jove has tfound vour rin (roncer, lips were raakes s zloom, ! elimbs to starry height, e radiance of God's throne, you became my light. - 2rass, the flowers, the birds, the trees, fave become a world apart, were the brilliant rays of Hope un- fold, Since your heart. sunlight found my n out the mystic vale of dreams, lis worid of love so true, '3 fairy morn has dawned for me, Since Jife became——just you. ~Marguerite A, Cantrell o+ s sie Club Meets w Afternoon. sic Club of Lakeland will ular weekiy afternoon at the stu T Fletcher. All mem wre ureed to bring their io of rs of DO 2 those | depths of i meeting to-| SR 0 R0 S S B s ST | Dr. 1. J. Van Ness, of Nashuille, Tenn., gave a talk on “What's Do- ping,” and as he ix in a position to know he uatten- tion. | When Field Seeretary George was given closest Hy- nan was called upon, he was given a great ovation. He is certainly one ¢t the most energetic and 3.0 11 nd the Loesteem in which he is Leld by the small measure at Sunday school workers in the South, Baptists of Flovida wa sted by th triti 1 him durvin Yaraetil Teachers to all of the dy to e department of churen "work when nocessary After these helpful and inspiving talks had been made, Deo do Do Ad cock, of Tallabassee, was called upon and it was then that the humorous sonses of the guests were appealed to, and from that time until the cloge of the evening, merriment and fun reigned supreme Dr. Adeock told several jokes and also displayed quite a temperament; how- ever, he got wound up on his poetry ard, finding that he was repeating the same verses he had said, finally pave up the poetry and spoke en- tertainingly and humorously on his s hject, “The Man Behind the Times." Tmpromntin toasts were given hy Dr. €. W Duke, of Tampa; Dr. Geo. n r, of Louisville; Dr. Thomp- ron, of Raleigh: Professor Thacks- ten, of the State university; Rev. Warren, of Richmond; President A. ' Montaaue, of Columbia college; \ir Trice, of the Orphan's Home; L. Turner, of Inverness; and many others whose The crening was a and will live in the memories of every- cne of those ¢o fortunate as to he present atl Kina's cad prosent a hureh gervices, and he e poetic Professor R br. Nowlin imes conld not he ohtained areat suceess, long \ ivder Fastern Star Meets Tonight. Ovder of Pastern Stars TS sadted, all | { Columbian Guartette Wiil Please All ;Salurdfiy. Dec. 14, licir pepertoire embraces a large ‘m' tion of vocal and instrumental ions, | hits of the day to the classic works ;of the old masters, which make the of all the old time melodies which ! never fail to touch the most hard- hearted. The Columbian guartet is a quar-! tet of finely blended voices, all the ' members being artists in their line ond depend entirely upon their abil- ity to render gzood music in an ar- | tistic manner The groztest solo '\uiu‘- in the world, if out of harmony { with the other three woi'd he ruin- | cus to any organization < this na- Their reerit of var prog the snecial heard by any vocal quar- 0s, instra- i, flute and inlin soles, no duets. piano, violin-flute due: piano wnd flute solos, Every Ccrice valla > elaborate in the mediam ranging from the popular | cudience cry with laughter and l“Uon the head and hair. White | voriie form of ornamentation will in- i be given to tissues and ll’\"r' yoIn s DEMANDED Smwmt i FEATURE OF SITUATION. ng That Will rance” Is Em- 1] Efiects Give an Aircl o ployed—N' Noted in Co ible style, size lor will be used ' SsVocostumes, \ir(u-‘ ad fringes are in de. i si to the most | and narrow | ill be seen on | and comb cn the flll,\' all kind mand, from the siug width:, Silk fri the gowns of plainer eut. Opalescent bead fringes, jot, black ! and white and all the shades of amber | are great favorites, with gold and sil- | ver for use on elaborate evening cos- | tumes and some of the handsome | wraps for evening wear. Colored embroidered bands are mee ing with high favor. Th come in all widths and a wide variety of de- | signs, many of them showing wetallie threads intermingled with the floss gilk. Solid metal effects are largely used. Gold, silver, copper and gun-| metal embroidered scts at intervals with mock jewels are wonderful in their beauty, especially those of orien- tal design and rich coloring. Jets in band embroiderics and fringes are well liked for trimmings | on black and white gowns: dull jets are seen on mourning costumes. Very effective are the cut jet costumes with rhinestone centers and crystal Luttons | of all lhv conee .Ihll colors set with colore 4 rhinestenes, ; unusual effects | foral trim- m of hands | i | loose 1in wreaths, e COB oeei Odl indly well Viked. T 10N nong these are those that in fro n\. ahn‘.\ ing the it od now arments of all desceriptions. Other styles are draped in pannier cfeet or lse slashed at the side, forming le wanels in the front and the back Very handsome models are they that show domiflouncings, ! which vogue comes in directly fmm, Paris. Braids there are in such and varieties that it would be i|'\[m~~\. ble to describe them in a limited space. But all are beautiful in design and texture, and if you desire a trini- ming for a simple morning frock choose braid. don NEW WALKING HAT This new fall walking hat for with tailored trot-nbout frocks is of mixed cloth in a soft blue white weave, and the blecked sh though severe and mannish in line. | galns grace and picturesquenecss by belng big enough to settle far down gros- grain ribbon trims the hat smartly ‘ Borders to Continue Vogue. According to the Dry Goods Econo- mist, borders will continue their popularity throughout the spring and summer of next year. This now fa- clude borders made of agaric rarus, jacquards in variety, fine embroider- fes. Carri\knncrosq lace, open work lattice desigus, printed warps on il in, velours, etc. Some attention will mulls for will be or- and azaric lingerie dresses. These namented with boucle | varns and in some instances will ""1 embroidered in pompadour colors, 4D- plied to white grounds principaily | Linens and like linens share in the movenent of heavy materials SN RGPS s O 1 OB OPOGIPOHOPIPO P CPMPOFAPOBOPOPOL QSO > l.'nzn:b' A T SRR RS R AEADY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT SEEASE o ‘wnm——_-’_m Will delight every mother who does her own sewing. CAILDREN'S 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. 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--- with trimmings to match. are always welcome. Cil THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ HARCOURT &(O. IF EN~ GRAVED BY MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS L WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Falliline of Dennison's Gitt Dressings; also Gibson j it Con Jonraved Spe LAKELAND BOOX STORE LAKELAND MO0 HQLQ Call and inspect our goods. You U. G. BATES g5 Mechanrism, Yorg voachine to o tell s i love ha good muck | a~h ond-hand “11s CORRECT" INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. witics, Holuday and Fanes Goods, aTovs, b I am buying all iiventor who has a4 man kinds of sce: articles—Bceds, Dressers, S;vings, Chairs, Stoves, Tools, Bi- cyclse, Guns—anything. *** ARCHER |l|8 Second-Hand Store ‘210 West Main Strcet, Lakeland, Fla. Ladies’ and Gentlemen'’s Watches, We have the largest and best line in South Florida. Camco Bracelets and Watch Bracelets. Also a pretty line for children. Lockets, La Vallicrcs and Charms. Hall Clocks and Chime Clocks. A very complete line of Rings and Bracelets. Watch our windows for all the new things in Silver Novetties. All goods bought here will be engraved without Extra Charge. H. C. STEVENS Jeweler £ 10501 AIOIOIO IO O FLORIDA S R ) & QPO IO G301 OIOIOIEO i R R 2 OEOIOPOPOEOPOLIPO SOEOPOLOF0L OO OB

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