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TELEPHONE NUZLL mber - 1 QTICE—Notices for i ", the Society Editor by € . ., notices to the Society _ocial functions, club meetinzs, church ¢ sovial interest shou 1 as they occur in order that their news value is not L ah 0000000000 @ i RS—SOCIETY EDITOR. < .......................... 7o ...................... 135 © ¢ Sociul Department can be com- <€ 'r of the above telephones. © ‘ Editor, care Evening Telegram. © | atherings and | 1d be telephoned o this depart- HCOD OO0 Q000 CQQQR0ORQQ020D IN MUSICAL C | E HEARD HERE? T0 B ar the Chautan has wicdto’: 10 i {and s all thie peo: 1= held audi- . musicians - petlbound nd has sonug @8 Wiy ts of vile wherever [ 1t last found this Riheldaffer, of v has given many and preparation artist, using every power to perfect her | endowment. A few ving heard her sing to many in the Fast, Mr sunerintendent of our 4. telegraphed for her to winona Lake, Ind., to the ,f the International Lyceum ion then in session, and n!! . ucy that had been made by rat trouble of one who was pate in the program. She " part nt The program committec good 1o at the 4 o'clock hour for .~ to her abiljty and came in gly to see If she could be ity supply the vacancy. adam iheldaffer sang, as she al-' ings and ere the first number sed the chairman of the committee was behind the v of the platform to place her coming programs at every Bureau managers de- ard that she was worth far more au they were able to pay the best- artists in thelr employ, and 't time she would spare from «4 home was soon engaged - being clamored for. Her - thus heen 8o filled that Mr ould not ask her to come what we were able to pay better established nity W wore $ 2 PRETTY GOOD I PLAN TO FORGET IT! I . | - a tall fellow ahead of tth wd, Cvith the IRCLES thront ¢ Liue to colie ! ediaten) trninz of this together with ! wledoe that some plang mad Panama had been ¢h were azain pat to work with the re- | sult that 'l‘;nnmf: Chautauguas will have the treat n::‘ hearing this artist in reaular program | Chantauqua. | A musi I us for the tirst dayvs and we bespeak | for them the delight and pleasure ()fl pleasing a Lakeland audience. Tae scloist, Miss Gross, has one of lh-" Pakeland and connection of | the | vill be company with hest, girlish soprano voices and will fittingly prepare the way for the en- joyment of the more mature work ot Madam Riheldaffer. RBoth of thes~ scloists are artists in their line and will bring to all even better work than programed. Your money's worth twice over. Miss Gross will delight you dur- ing the first days of the assembiv and with the orchestra will fill your soul full of music; then on the 18th of February Madam Riheldaffer wlt join us here and your words will tell the story of your pleasure. The Illi- nois quartette and Swiss Bell Ring- ers will be present for the remainder oi the sessions and thus the program | of music will be crowded full of ex cellent quality and variety. The mu- sj¢ of the Chautanqua assembly 2'one is worth the price of a season ticket The genernl wondér s not at the price; but that so much can be. enjoyed for so limited a price as d for a on ticket. tanged a very interesting which was splendidly carried there were readings by several of the members, and a musical pro- cram was also a fenture, Mrs. G E 18 0gram out. | furs so succe | used for f { men, marching fearless| S uthard and Mrs. 1. . Jenkins ren- uroud, fdering voeal solos, Mrs. Webb at the | hnow a tale whose t--lllm.:f Piano M beautitul piano number . Peterman also zave a an- s his proud head in : ! he howed, Baptist Aid Society. | retty wood plan to forzet it.) yreg Yesterday Afternoon. | Fifteen wers rday members present snow of a skeleton hidden the taptist Aid afternoon at veste AWay mecting of the . ey FLUSE MORE CHEAP FUR. HANDEOMEDR / FACTORY ThAN Needlewoman Can Make an Eiective Sct of Scarf and Mufi and Include a Hat if She Chooses. Jlushes Imitate good and are so much handsomer that cho:p skins that they have come into high favor. Also the fushionable scaris and muffs are plain in cut and adupt-d to these materials Any Intelligent Well made 15| 1 Any intelligent needle woman can make for herself an effective set con- sisting of scar® and muff and include i a hat if she chooses. The pretty set shown in the illus- tration is most effectively developed 1il, mole or sealskin s woo! makes the wf bed and two vionable mufl, small. in either broac h. 8Sheet [ =oft = and ruf- I by way of d 1 Lt iy not n tis wrves ave finished with wassels or ol ents and iR (rogs are e ning. The scarf for such anywhere from one and a quarter to according to the The short two yards long, height of the wearer. scarves are more convenient and quite a8 handsome as longer ones, In making hats for these sets small shapes are chosen and only & portion of the frame 1s covered with plush. Elther the crown or brim employs some other fabric. Any woman possessing & well tall- ored street gown may complete her tollette with such a set and go forth | quite satisfied as to her appearance. Just at present the finishing touch ' of a little nose gay OF a cOrsage rose {8 the height of good style A8 | plushes are made very wide only three quarters of a yard 18 needed for a set. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Woman of Narrow Mind. A woman lacking true culture 18 of narrow comn:j , bounded on north by her se { ments, and on the v est by her clotlis | =Burton Kingshond ro nd M Mrs «t, and guarded and kept|, the day, mary society R L. Mayes nresident 1k, whose showing, whose | Mrs, k. ¢ display, | 2 crief and sorrow and| o i account of ill- dismay i LR | trom the realization that o dismay, | noess here were readings by sev-| offort Is the only tLing whict e v . fi o % v 00d plan to foreet it re, and a very in- | gults worth while v of a spot in the life of Friendship in Adversity = P ndshi iteell @ ) ia i &t t . Iodies Memonal Association Are niipl g @ i o such spots con ot S L made more sacred by advers!? » ving wmer During | honit 6 | Sorving Dinner During | den trihis Poult y Show ' no } Ky reet it 1 P 1 at wi 3 I3t jo S v 4 1 r oy cause any gladuess to Meets every Friday niobt t1y zood plan to forget it. oy 5 s ‘.’ . gt On B S SN OTET N ¢ for ot wn town Let every- Tennessee. Visiting broethers of a thing, just a least , ¢ the ladies in | gially invited T.E RUBERTSO worthy u r 2 Nodre & g would work up a PN E. M. SMAILES, Rec Sec life, tor love's 8aving Patent Leatner. ' United Brotherhood of Carp it i Patent leather °T8 © and Joiners of America, Local 1. - ¥no ' t last t s R J 1 e o t T arnoon ’ s pen, but [ @0} g I W RR, _,, naintance was the leader vo‘ his typewriter,” said Harkaway.— C L. WILLOUGYHRY, tle 127 - ¥ s ’ € aflternoon and she had ar-' Ha.per's Weekly. Board of Trustees. presided in the | g been foreed to miss | | Thing to Remember. Don't let the sitisfaction of i ing you're a vocd fellow koo ——————— SATIS a sct may be PAGE THR¥V® TUESDAY 11 MONDAY 10 o) e £y — < ——— ——— (l S U. G. BA l.akeiand Lodge No. 91, F. & A.[meets every second and fourtt Thurs- I M. Regular communications held on|day night. Woodmen Circle first ’mond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. G oonad Phiursdays, WL )L kstridige, 'm. Visiting brethren cordially in- | ouncil Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- 1 vited J. C. OWENS, W. M. Guasatan of Clrele. J. F. WILSON, Secy. —_— K. OF P, Regular meeting every Tuesda) ! Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 1 29 meets the first Thursday night in ieach month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. A. D. Leonard, H. P.; J. . Wilson, Secy. at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit ing members always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander. A W, _ACKSON, Secretary. | [ Palm Chapter, O. 1. 8. meets every isecond and fourth Thursday nights Iof each month at 7:30 p m. Mrs POST 33, G. A. R. Meets the Grst Saturaay in every J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue ‘Fluu Keen, W. M.. Lucte F. B.| A C. SHAFFER, Commander. { Faton, Secy. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W.,{ FEluora Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ . pATES” SHOE STORE The Place to BUY GOOD SHOES month at 10 s. m. at the home of WEDNESDAY 12 atest Line Ever Shown in Lakeland | e e et esshmm————- TE meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at 1. O. 0. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordially {n- vited. MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G. MRS. ILA SELLERS, Sec. ' Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. 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.LA toB of L E Orange Blossom Div. No. 499. G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdaye ot each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y PARK HILL gaid to betray by conversation a mind 1he | , 60 the east by | regular | her children, on the south by her ail- | escd 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 point in Lakeland. First. any Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Secventh. Eighth. in Lakeland. Ninth. Tenth. Be:ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if do, will always be glad. Because all Streets will be Graded. ve :--———:'S [Lf———— i "y 7 W M $ L als ) TEPHENS or 5. Decii- Bry Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this ecause it is the most attractive Residential Section Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. you SV i !