Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 31, 1913, Page 3

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it ¢ social functions, club med! ‘plifed. 0000° Q SOCIET (OTICE Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- he Society Editor by either of the above telephones. » potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. :‘-.;ms of social interest should be telephoned 1o this depart- .5 soon 4s they occur in order that their news 2000000 DAVVRARVT ARV OOVOGQQ THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 4 meetings, church gatherings and value is not VROV LOOOVOLOR Why Is It? would like to know- me do svervthing is dead: ks Nt wpothe news - v eracions me! rul rush rmal “h) iermans n, antilly lace, » de chine! of Aery sivle you read some tted ong «ks reminds us of wfore never going to rain vne to pour.’ one of the eity's! ¢ ladies, went up riday evening where eok end with Ler sis- ' er. Miss Cole i the Leaders recent Meade Leader * ss Students Will «mn in Genesis 6-7. - =tidents of the Meth- who have not received vill he interested to t Sunday's lesson will \vcount - of the Flood.” dth and Tth chapters £ e wi 8+ Will Be ColduCted movow by Presbyterian Ladies. reminded that to- and afternoon the First Preshyterian mdnet tardware and Plumb- ilishment, corner of i Tennessee wlies of the v attend avenue city Morins Entertained chtful dinner to roof clogest her \ oo ™ 9% mew tanic in blue Liberty 4 there with white fox. 3. Bevitabla bright tomch, a food sale at| 2 | eet by the merest lu‘rion\ls were invited, and which all enjoyod to the fullest extent. True {seuthern hospitality reigned su- ?;mme‘ and the hours sped all too qrickly for those so fortunate as to "1 among the invited guests. The dining table was beautiful J\\'ilh its snowy linen. silver and fchina and the delicious viands Iplaced betore the purty were only surpassed by the happiness and the good cheer which reigned supreme | Those who enjoved the day with Ric were Mrs. B, M. Park PRl toquemore, Mrs. Round 1 Yl E. P. Nunnally, Mrs. P. R rary ol Gracy) ) Mrs imna Mrs, Wageoner and Norman Ricgius assisted the hos ntertaining the SHEN B was litte in the @ rnoon when arted tfor their homes, thank Riseing for one of the mos: pleasant days in their lives, the oc- Casion havi « been o most happy re- rnion for the old friends who hav land together for lived iy Lak | past thirty years Lakeland Girls Visit Fort Meade. { Miss Maude Altield, of ud her Zellers, ¢ « from Ohijo, Thursday Nirs. 1. M, N Miss Alfield is a | trominent Christin nworke the Lutheran | chureh of Lakeland and those livin: |in the vicinity of the 0. K bhakery vere highl ing with vocal and pinno duets and theland, friend, Miss tour | spent with SSCT, among [the young peopie of entertained ip thye even intlu-r instromental musi thvm;i i the culture o these ple younu ladies, Aur townsman, .. Solo- | man, added to the pleasure of the | Loceasion by wiving the party an au- tomobile ride throngh the prineipal thoronghfare of*The City of Smiles, Fort Meade Leader TS T Is Love a Game of Chance | By Lanra Jean Libhbey I for one do not helieve that love of chance. On the con- sured that “whatever A man ora wo S a rame I trary, 1 fee 510 he wil) [ may Ve irresistibly drawn towar i person, but if he or she he [ sponsive to the call of the heart then other I not re s plainly evident that not intended for cact i not alwars trie that people who love anee An un ;d«finnhhx unexplainable attraction em tozgether It g but ear raws hes F ascinatiflxirg_ Frocks besigned for the Really Smart Dresser satin with panels of brocade, skirt th black fox. 2. A harmony in black velvet and white tulle, edged A graceful frock In biscuit cloth with “\ tleeve revers and eash In ermine. A small red tie supplies the lh.u‘ i | B “llarge reception recently, had one of 31, 1913. irring out nature’s plan that each | finds the other conzenial and soul satisfyin Love the heart; it is red agxin Third, w ]wmu at will to the br Last of all, when absence { sent one. form 'l] one hold done ¢can no |-\v‘v-. fer be endured and each finds the | presence of the other necessary for { First, mutual interest. Second, the ‘dfsire of each to meet the other| — = = comfort and for heart rest. He or! she who believes that love is a game ' of chance errs quite as much as they ! | who have stuntbled into mntrlmony.t who insist upon making us believe | that marriage is in most cases a failure. When any one tells you that love is a game of chance just sit down and argue the matter out with him or her. ! BLOUSE TRIMMED WITH FUR Showing the Possibllities of This Charming Ornamentation When It Is Properly Applied. ;‘ Our artist has illustrated in the | sketew before you an excellent ex- lample of the charm of fur trimming. | The alliance of a lace waistcoat with added charm, This suited to five ige teas, especlally as it can be comfortably worn under {a fur or velvet coat. The foundation | white panne give: | blonse is espec o'clock ealls or uncets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first ¢ Uhrsdays. WL Bstridse ouneil Commander, Mrs. Sallie Seip- d o of Circle Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A, M. Regular communications held oa second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p m Visiting brethren cordially fn vited J. L. LOVE, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy. K. OF P. Regular meeting every [uesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Vielt: ing mmembers always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander ACKSON, Secretary. | Lmkeland Chaprer, R. A. M. No i 2% meets the first Thursday night in !mu I wounth in Masonic Hall. Visit- lire companions welcomed. C. G E\n ndell, See’y.; J. F. Wilson, H P | & POST 33, G. A. K. Meets the first Saturcay in every Palin Chapter, O 1. 8. meets every scecnd and fourth Thursday nighte ot cach month at 7:30 p m Mrs §J M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue | 4 Keen, W M. Lucle F. B A . SHAFFER, Commander n, Secy. 4 .EY, Adjutant. [18 of dull Louls blue satin, velled all TG J. R. TALLEY J | over with deep purple chiffon so as to ST correspond with the skirt of purple Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W., Elnora Rebekzh Lodge No. 4 {cloth. The roll-over collar and wait- band 18 of deep purple velvet, the col- lar and oversleeve of which are edge! with skunk. On the head Is worn a soft beret of ruby velvet and purple, with a big white heron's feather. A novelty {8 ghown in the muff of skunk | with an entire skin of white fox, lined with purple silk, flatly applied on the ! muff in heurth-rug fashion. i Buttoned Down the Back. Skirts buttoned all the way down the back are the latest caper of fush fon. An evening gown, worn a! [ thege skirts. The gown was of pah yellow satin charmouse, the sides « | the gkirt beine lifted in slight draped effeet at the hip and passing und { the broad pancl which formed b« | and train. This buck panel was bu toned down the center with small b tons of the yellov zatin set elos together, and the line of buttons o« tended from the waist line to 1} end of the train. The satin skt was draped up over bodice of yellos chiffon, and yellow satin buttoned boots and long, embroidered gloves of pale yellow silk completed the 008 | tume. | First. point in Lakeland. Effective Suits. ! Suits combining broadcloth and vel- vet are effective. Three-plece cos: | tumes are made of charmeuse and vel- | vet, the latter being used for the coat | and the dress trimming. Change in Father. When father drove old Dobbin he sat upon a load and frowned on every chauffeur who wanted half the road, | Fa“ but when father got an auto his feel- | . ings seemed to switch, he glared at| every horse he met unless it took the | ditch.—Ashland Bugle. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive in Lakeland. | do, will always be glad. ‘ , {United Brotherhood of Cn.rpenters? and Joiners of America, Local 1776 | | i Meets every Tuesday night at ee | o'clock, at McDonald's hall. R. L. MARSHALL, President J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. H. 1. COX, Conductor. SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees. DEPARTMENT STORE BATES’ SHOE STORE Futch & Gentry Building SPECIAL SHOE SALE--Be Sure and Watch For Date G. C. Rogan or §. M. STEPHENS PAGE THRER Spring Goods are coming in. Must have more room, so down gOes prices .on Coats and Coat Suits going at Half Price. EMBROIDERY SALE--Watch for Date! S — meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at 1. 0. N. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordially in- vited. MRS. JULIA FRENCH, N. G. MRS. T. I£. ROBERTSON, Sec. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0 O F, meets Friday nights at 7:30, at L 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are cordially invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. W. P. PILLIANS, N. G. G.I. A toB of L E month at 10 3. m. at the home of! Orange Blossom Div. No. 499. G. 1. A '0o B of L. k. meets every second and fourth Wednesdaye of {each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN Jec'y Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Residential Section Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be:ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you Deen- Bryant Building iy ——— .

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