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PAGE THRER THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, FEB. 6, 1913. of theip goddess of spriag, whence " our word Easter. | May— Numed after Roman God- s odess [ 1wiher reul'y, N { to whi ! I feed on ¢ ! gt It was the } ? m calen- 1it un- ¢ TLIIPLONE NUMBIRS—SOCIETY EDITCR. < 3 wonth, on sber oeeee $9 0999890090t 0000asnersenervenanre e 37 ¢© ‘account of celebration of the Le- v ¢ ““hbex 0000000000 sttt sanns PRI 135 g imur“ June—So called in ho.or of Juno. 0T Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- o | eor 1AL 1IN0 ICE— t \ Ovid also gives derivation as ]lllll()l‘-l % O ES ‘o mL Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. © ' i 1o the Soclety Editor, care Evening Telegram, ¢ |\ While others connect his name us ave s 1 notices . ) C2 . . : o with Junius, or with the consulate d t i -y-ial functions, club meetings, church gatherings and © | of Junius Brutus. It may have an ag- g prlng 00 S are Comln ln 24 .. f gocial interest should be telephoned to this depart- @ 2 b i L ol 2E 4 ricultural reference as originally, if ) occur in order that their news value is not 3 A HHRT OOSIE b y g denoted the month in which cromll more room’ So Own Oes rlces On oa s iired a ,rmw to ripeness. Originally it had r ce twenty-nine days. Caesar added Half l 5 a CQLOVOVVTL2QVQOCOQO L pao e~ e il ; the thirtieth. 1 an oa ul s Oln a R e 77 | July—Named in honor of Julius, a—————— v i Of st iy, work, and play ! Caesar. | oo . gnider's web back | It I! is the queerest thing, | August—sgot its name from Au- R g . ' g T ! o gustus Caesar, EE !‘ i i ;f! ss j P a bean swenk ANAY e J September from the Latin, Sentem, § H# ; 1 (ple again on the ANERA 1 seventh month according to the old F& e —— Lil? o hiene P e At —————— . i dtl! Chieazo poman enlendar. B ir foet today S { October, November and December f ‘ S O R E cup back on t! PRGN retin the names they were known in 7§ I U. Fletel the old oman calendar n there . Satiiosis Urakekl " weee but (oo mouths in tha M 1 utch & entry uildin ILeriy s v Teads Conoressional Club, Octo. novem and decom, uu-;@ln:. i | tight, nine, and ten - Peesbyterian. Cagt ) LR ) A ThY ) ned with a basty i Mrs. Duncan U. Fleteher, of Flor- Lo ; ‘js Lol PRV AL 8 Rlie afl C ida, vost ¥ owas unauimously Elght Who Dec Claps. ! '. Doom wsain on the elected president of the Concression- | EBMC men who deserve (0 be i s e e e e oo —— Lax Oy SidTne o wilves ar slapped on the fuce: He who despises o i st a man of power; he who entel g acain on the vine? ! sonutors, renresentatives jn Coneress hous: ll(!ll. xlx"i(v?? .nnlmu \\.\‘;:rlx‘lufi;s h: e ‘ e four agaln in the land sovernment of! . who gives orders in a liouse not his fyg s, o Viee presidents clectod were: First, jown; he whe tahes a above his F" s i sparkle and shine? Mys. Frank 0O inzg, New Jersey; position: he who tpniks to ove who [ petals back on the sccond, Mrs Thoris P Gore, of Ok not listen to bia, ke who ine g4 . . lahoma; third, Mrs. Henry A, Coop- | trudes on the tion ot otherss ;’1 would it small as cr, of Wicconsins fourth, Mrs. James "".'V“:““ i e “f;‘ S0 B Mo 2 r ST S DNl ol e DN AT L el exbcetss VG B0 W B 7L A : St HEUR, SEER. e s encuiies —From o Persion Saying. S ¢ flour again in the P. Pudoctt, of Tenn . recording : 2 £ ' n M SECrOLIrY Mrs. 1 M. Towner, of sl Jiciuad Lodge No. 91, P & A.l aeets every second and dourth lhur&'mccls every second and fourth Mon- the ripened wheat® lowa: ."m ponding secretnry '\.”‘ | A depular communications held enlday night. Woodmen Circle first! day nizhts at I 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- | I. in in .ll 1 "I‘ 1 ] e ,!. Kipla He Kaew, oid and 4th Mondays ai 7:30 p A catraias, W0 botridee {ing broihers and sisters cordially ine- hernel agaln e i Iornia, and treas “ 4 . M. I s i % - : wer, ) e : Daughier,®cll e ""_“m‘:“: Visiting brethren cordially i | oancil Commander, Mrs. Saiie Scip- [ vieed g it {nitha ahell? a1 Sy R e Rl i ol 3 L. tone W o covdian of Circle MUS P ¢ LONG) N. G oney back in the 1ot this presideney ig one | the 1 i 11 J R WILSON, Sovy | i S \ ( s of much (0 ! AR K OF P o Pm awake rivaley amons ) Lol af 10 ! tehiotd Regular meettng overy Tuesddd | o6 Logge No. 2,10, 0. F, 4 \ £y T .'\ ! : ; i ball, 5 ‘.' [‘_".‘1"”:- ].{- \ .:“ No | a 0 at Odd Weillows Hall Vil D pcors Friday niohts at 7:50, at L t nil . \ m vomen i e M'T SR b} M s mewbers atways weleome., '\) 0 101l Visitine brothers are lied } 7~ ; . @ S g iy ”»‘ 1‘ 2 1 F. D, BRYAN. cordially invited, ‘ : Cin PRy o .“. s f‘ § “l mpanons welconu ( G Clancellor Commander Ji I, REYNOLDS, Sce. 1 T LoSec'ya R Wilson, 11 P o AR b s fee no sall amount | [EY Sel e e M L AURSON. Secretary. W. P. PILLIANS, N. G. ) of opposition from otber women, | x{ e o] H \ A ldles me vho sought the prized presi / A ”; i-n ’*"t‘_ E POST 33, G. A. K. : In the primary contest twn weeks | Lt UL nochapier, O 1 S mects eVery o afaets the first Satureay in every | G LA toB ofL & soft and low ago shy defeated o 01 of five « i L L ouEE L san g B !lnnnlh at 10 2. m. at the home of i Orange Blossom Div. No. 489, n, new day,’ dates, and leetion todey s o A Sale old-fashioPed Remeldy Quick- thomentic at 7:30 pom. Mre ' M. Spacling on Kentucky avenue [t b A to Boof T L. meets every 1l to put in it ratitication of that vomination | ly nd““-‘ ol Distucssing el ¥ WM Lucke FoOB A 00 SHARFER, Commander !.-n-«-n-ui and fourth Wednesdays of yuptoms. t | § R TALLEY, Adjutant. | month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting T e s omemsee L you are subject to frequeat colds i neterg always welcome - 3 : e : ) j ,or it you ha Lakeland .78, W. 0. W.,| Elnor: Welinh Lodge Noo 4! MRS. J. €. BROWN Sec'y UZUrious Fyeu‘cil \'l K&‘ mg anc Lakeland camp No. 78, W. O, V Elnora Rebeliah Lodge 0 4! ¢ shptoms ol Al [] ' Furs Are .‘;ecn in Prefusion i:x‘ lr‘xxtlnll““-‘ IJLl‘lr.:‘l ‘1‘11“ chest wit , P E I D ARAIASRIVANYNY VAR woens o Ten Good Reasons Why You i winentn f Should @"'n o Lot in Park [Hill docs not fool yon by ghort, de ¢ relief, but completely overcor Lhe § se. It elears the pose, hoad aud Ithroat of all the rank poiso soothes, heals and strengthens the rew, sore membranes, making you | proof against colds and catarrh. | One application will convince you, iand a 50 cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh. It is guaranteed. Get it from your druz- 1 gist today. First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. 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 Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. diges tow long a time will elapse|comfortable! They are constantly ad- ow . Tirbearing animals are wiped | vanciug in price "'(‘;'“3' 80;;;1 furs, {ice of the earth 1s a perti- | therefore, if well cared for, wiil prove : ) £ e o e e oo | o ettt Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section “d more luxurious, more and| There is rothing which I8 quite so 5 s ‘: xira va"a'-lly used, with the re- | cleverly imitated (unless l1t. I; ]r)“ro L0 O.F in Lakeland. c‘ winter. There seems no | cious stones) as furs Desides the fur Meets 7.3 L y . every Friday night at 7. : A ie demand. riers the manufacturers of plushes i 4 & sults are accomplished with | have made imitations of fur in plush ":‘tenl;z 0. 0. F.Vl}:;.llln'gco;‘:::h::: = ::r- Nlnth' Because Lo‘s can be sold on REASON ABLE Terms. o irrel and above all musk- | that will make one lock closely twice essee. " TUs profific rabbit supplies many | to be sure they are not the real thing. |d1ally invited. T. E RUBERTSOX, Tenth. Be :ause if you don’ t, you will wish You had if you i b h is changed by the furrier | They wre 1 orn by fashionable | Nobre Grand - ng new and strange past |peonle and = da up as elaborate- E. M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec. do’ Wi“ always be glad on. Iy as real furs. \When bought ready 18 co 14 v st be conceded to be : ‘xllfiif':)sent:ndaremr;lcgzmd ‘T‘ai““t‘r\)i} n’;‘l” hu 4( ‘)(‘ ‘made at United Brotherhood of Carpenters : 8! > .xpensive. liey ay oe everrthing else women [ home with a modest expenditure of and Joiners of Amer'Ca Local 1778 =See=. G. C. Rogan .2~ or §. M. STEPHENS iktecs : the 1 rs. | money and time. They areg a:;uriL§1}“i‘§Z§§§u7Tn3“so ¥ JULIA BOTTOMLEY. !-‘Yem every Tuesday night at 7 = _____jo'clock, at McDonald’s hall. T T R e R. L. MARSHALL, President 5 OF THE MONTHS. THEIR |::stival of purification during this J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres ' CRIGIN AND MEANING. | month. ! J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. | March—Named after an old god' J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. —After the Roman god.m! war. Among the Saxons thlsi H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. deity with two faces—one | month was known as Lenet, spring. ! H. L. COX, Conductor ? lito the past and the other | This is the origin of our word Lent | SAMUEL BOYER, “Z Into the future. April—Latin, aperio, to open,!J. W, SCARR, 4 ';uruary_[‘a"n ferruaro, to|crening of the flowers. The Saxons'C. L. WILLOUGHBY, UV The Romans observed the culled the month Eastre, in honor Board of Trustees.