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Number . yie Number was sessee _udence Society Editor ices TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. E—Notices for the Sucial Department can be com- to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. interest should be telephoned to this depart- in order that their news value is nov ! by either of the above telcphones meetings, church gatherings and Bripedpirind §- Db b PP i ot social functions, elub » sems of social 4 . s son as they oocur et S ik Y 4T EAVE WE DONE TODAY. ! | Waterman.) | .l in the years to \ Aokl .o done today? old in a princely o ozive today? carg and dry the ope in the place words of love and we fed today? ind in the after- heen today ? u lonely life a . brqughy today? (ruth a grander faith a deeper ot | Jie lngering souls | eurth we fed today? | aich joys in the h,\’l and by, ¢hot have we sown today? Wiild us mansions in the vhat hive we built today? 1 idle dreams to bask, 2ud now do we do our task?, Ko 15 i« the thing our souls must ask | done today? . owe . ud Mrs fam Miller left for Wdav, where Mrs, Miller will i operation under the spe- 0! Dr. Helms. * s 0 | il vare nre; Course Dinner Given v%ifln“r of Dr. E. H. McRae. Mr | Mrs. J. B. Streater de-| s entertained last night at 11 it~ dinner in honor of Dr | l(Rae, of New York vio enjoyed the evening | md Mrs. W. D. McRae son MeRae, Annie Streater e, Klizabeth Rogers and Yssonary Reading Circle Meets With Mrs. R. R. Sullivan. I Missionury Reading Circle of odist church meets next o alternoon at 3:30 o'clock | ety home of Mrs. R. R. Sul- ake Morton. The regular the observance of Lee's on that afternoon, the has heen postponed until A1l members are cordiall | colors of the Grove, lavender and ! (onsisting of instrumental and vocal "Svl('('lions, was furnished, also sev- Tday Music Club Yet Yesterday Afternoon. 1:7; Romans, N:2N, llessie Dodd. God's Loving Watch Care Over His bisoLedient Children, Mr. Rushing. Scripture reading: Prov. 3-5, Mr. Fields. God's Trustinz Children Nothing to Fear, Dr. Nowlin, buet Mrs. Cason and Miss Perry Sociul period Reading Have weorgia Fanning, ipture reading: 103 Psaim, Bossie Temleton . . . Lakeland Ladies Attended Peception in Tampa. Mrs. R B Scipper. Mrs. K. M Holder and Vs Lo L Wadford, mem- pers of Mamanda Grove No. 64, Woodimen Circle, accompanied Mrs Cora 8 Fieldine, State manager, to Tampa yesterday to attend a recep- ton 2iven by Gate City Grove No. in honor of the Supreme Guardiun, Emma I Manchester, of Oma- Neb. and Mr. Hughes, State wanager for both the W. 0. W, and the Woodmen Cirele of Missouri The hall was artistically decorat- ' with plants and flowers in the Nrs ha, green A well rendered musical program, | eral recitations by the children of members. One of the most enjoyable fea-| tures of the evening was the excel- | lent floor work puy on by Captain Mary E. Hendry and her degree stafl, The addresses made by Mrs. Man- chester and Mr. Hughes were greatly enjoyed by all. Among the many foral offerings presented to Mrs. Manchester was one from the Lady Maccabees. ('losing the reception, the mem- bers of Gate City Grove No. pre- sented Mrs. Manchester with a hand- some hand-made shell portierre. 92 £ L] L] “Baby Mine" Was a Grand Success. “Baby Mine" was greeted by @ good sized audience last night and the performance was declared by all to be one of the very best seen in Lakeland The play was full of laughable sit- | uations from start to finish. All the trouble started by Jimmic failing to tip the waiter when he took his friend's wife out to lunch The husband heard about it from the vaiter, and lefy home, telling his wife she was the biggest little liar e ever saw, after she tried to ex- fas ix Monday, but on ac- | piain the situation in her prettiest little way. Her friend, Aggie, Jim- riie's wife (who knew nothing of the luncheon), decided to help straigh- ten up the domestic troubles, and hit upon the plan of the wife adopting a new born baby after a few months had elapsed and then wiring the hus- band that he was a proud father. fie Music” lub of Lakeland met lay afternoon at the studio of T Fletcher with fifteen in attendance. °rs rehearsed an opera, s of Coineville,” which the ) give next Friday afternoon. g "‘j-wm at this meeting were e"‘ ‘\ T. Fietcher, Mrs. G. E. South- : Mrs. E. . Angell, Mrs. H. J e Mrs. Katherine Madden, Mrs. "" lough, Mrs. Arnold Armistead. h: *‘ I Holworthy, Mrs. John S “;i lr\ Mrs. F. Edward Ohlinger. i P Pillans, Miss Winifred ‘T. Miss Mabel Drane, Miss Trammell, Mr. J. Henry Orme . * E TP U for “aday Evening, Jan. 19, 1913. ‘T~ Lucerne Carlton. Meaning of Judges, Thelma Tiuodale, Story of Deborah, Mrs. Me- Mpture reading: 189 Psalm, Hebrews 12:5-8, (ora Lang- 1 rvv" Alwars (Chastises His Children _'“obedience, R. L. Brown. Sopis fibture reading: First Peter Jimmie was selected to get the baby, and one was promised from an crphan’s asylum. The husband was notified and he arrived just as Jim- mie appeared with the baby. He was overjoyed and everything was as happy as a marriage bell until the mother decided she wanted her baby back, and it was found necessary to send Jimmie on u hunt for another baby. He got a new one from the washerwoman, but before he could make the change, the husband came into the room and seeing two babies joyfully decided he was the father of twins, and would hardly let either of them out of his arms. Jimmie and his wife decided that as the wash- Letter be secured in order that the first baby could be returned to its mother, as long as the husband | thought he was the father of twins. The other was secured, but it Was. {he same old story, the father bobbed in at the wrong moment, and. seeing three babies, went into perfect ecstacies over the fact that he was the father of triplets. rived, wanting back their offspring, ‘and when explanations were called ilndy had twins the other baby had| About that | | time the parents of all the kide ar-, hi= she for the husbund fainted when charming liitie told b would tell the “whole truth’” about the matter The show was the best seen here this season and should be : ‘ted by large houses wherever it goes. Man- ager McDonough is to be congratu- lated on bringing such high-class at- tiactions to Lakeland as those seen Lere this season and.are yet to come. wite m CARRYING SMALL PACKAGES PAGE THREF —~— @ats and (@a Sutis Now Going at 4 BIG REDUCTION Cool Days are coming and these suits will come in handy. Stylish, Nobby- and Natty, and the prices will astound you. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We are closing out our Ladies’ High Top and Tan Shoes--the latest styles and a Mighty Low Price. complanant, filed in said cause and | tanuary, 1915 0 o same bheing the fbhefore the Srd day of IPebruary, tae Nl sworn to by said .~ull--i\m“1'|,In~vd;|,\ ol said conrt tor said :n»mh" 1912, the same being the rule day that the residence of Peter Parsons, ln!]\t rwise the alleaations of ~:|i‘|'.w! said month, otherwise the allegi- ene oo e defendants, named inothe P Wil will be taken aeoo nicsved by Il.v",s of said bill will be taken as bl o complaint, is unkrewn, awd faaid o defendant on the snececding Leontessed as to said defendants ou Wit he residence or residences and ! rile duy of sad conrt thereattor the sneeceding rule day of said court Jmatiie or names of the other |I--I'vn|l-ilh'n all parties claiming interests | thereafter. ant-. 1 heirs, dovisces grantees oi juader Henry Scehmidt, vlm-unswl,l It is further ordered that this or- ot laimants under Hensy 'wlicther ss heirs, devisees, srantees der be published in the Lakeland Schi deceased, are also un- ' or otherwise, in the following de- Telegram, a newspaper published in Kuown, that there is no per ihed property, to-wit: Begin 930 )& id county, as to the defendani, (PRote, by U'ndirwond & Underwond, N. ¥.) | M1 11 the State of Florida up- north and H.71 cast’ of | Peter Parsons, for cight consecn- For the convenienee of the woman en whom oo service of o sub-the southwest corner of |hc_~‘|i\'v weeks, nnd as to the Loirs, de- shopper a bag of immense proportions poct wonld bind said defendants; LB atheanast quarter of the south-|visees, grantees or other claimants has been desizned, for carrying small that he <aid defendant, Peter Pav- | west quarter of section 26, town-!under Henry Schmidt, deceased, for parcels. It is of eold embroidered | sois over the age of twenty-one ship 31, south, range 25 east, in|twelve conscentive weeks, cloth, with shades of oid blue, and can | yeir it is therefore ordered that (Poik county, Florida. run thence! Given under my hand and seal, be carried with ease by a long silk | ), cndant Peter Parsons be, and east 5.71 chs, north 2.10 chs., west i this Sth day of November, 1912 cord slung over the shoulder. The bag has met with instant popularity by New York shoppers. No Place for Hairpins. In Farm and fireside, a telephone expert, writing an article on the con- | struction and use of telephones in ru- | ral districts, says: | “Don't use the instrument for a shelf, and above all don't put hairpins or other metals on top of it. 1 have more than once driven along road in winter to pick a hairpin or a hand- ful of them off an Instrument which they were short circuiting out of busi- ness.’ | ———— What Did He Mean? “Now look here, Maria,” sald Mr. Wombat, “if yvou don’t stop playing bridge all the time I'll take a hand.® CATARRH MISERES @ives Instant Relief, Cures and Pie vents Catarrh and Cold in the Head. The quickest, best and safest wa 10 cure catarrh or a cold in the head is by using a remedy that wil “touch the spot” and do its woik quickly without leaving any bad ! fects. Ely's Cream Balm, which 1+ applied to the nostrils or rubbed ©! the throat or chest gets right at 1) root of the trouble and instantly l'eves even the worsy case of catarr o1 cold. A few minutes after ap | piied you can feel a loosening up i | the head, the pain and soreness ai' | gone, the sense of taste, smell and | hearing come back, and you feel lik: a different person. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, heils and strengthens the inflamed wen- | branes, takes away that stuffed up | feeling and dull pain in the head. !reliev% the throat soreness an i stops the nasty discharge which 1= !the cause of the disgusting hawking. spitting, blowing of the nose, and ifoul breath. Hay fever victims who | &re made miserable by fits of snev’ |ing, coughing and wheezing get i stant and permanen; relief by ti- use of this simple remedy. ! Don’t suffer another minute. ElY » Cream Balm will relieve you imm¢- diately, and a 50 cent bottle wili more than likely work a complet _cure. All druggists sell it. FOR POLK COUNTY—William | T. Hyers vs. Peter Parsons et al-— Bill to remove cloud and quict title. It appearing from the affidavit of R. B. Huffaker, solicitor for the he i the bill of complaint filed in said beginning, be and they e Y i Y 3 v | JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF mfi’.m STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND| {24 A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court, Polk County, Fleorida. 10 chs. to point of | are ln-rvh_." quired to appear to said bill on or | (SEAL) iereby required to appear to .71 chs., south 2. on or bofore the 6th day of A RRRRRRERERRRED OWYER’S SUB-DIVISION % North-West Lakeland m This beautiful sub-division was offered Q for sale January l14th for the first time. A number of fine lots have been sold. The purchasers have announced N : N The Erection of Eigh‘t_Nicg Homes in the Near Future This is the coming sub-division of Lake- land and now is the time for you to buy your lot. Remember that the restrictions insure that this will be a first-class sub-di- vision in every respect.aThe prices are low and‘ the Terms Are Easy. BOWYER BROS. R OWNERS M ErRERRRIARIIK S