Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 21, 1913, Page 3

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—— e - et b e ————— g S X {PHONE NUMBLLS~—SUCIETY LLITCR < ...................................... 37« B s e SR e e S 135 = S < 1 Notices for ¢i« = 1 Department can be com- O il ety LEditor i citier ot the ve telephones. @ ces to the Society Editor m < tions, club n amd & -1 interest shou! art- 9 y occur in order that thelr value is not v OLD WORLD | were chavined withh ber iuterpreta | ton of the several lovely numbers +1d when vou're gay. | Iwice yesterday she delighied lare nees, aud all will be delighted world when you re jaudh id Superintendent Adaws suc v or go toiline . ¢ od in bringing her back to Lak. lind ueat year. d when yo Rl | Says the Telephone Is a Destroyer {| 01 Polite Coricspoudcence, world if rey o oan article un “Telephone Cour tesy,” in the March Woman's Honu world if you're ! Conpanion, the aathor says in pait: ; “Mrs. Palmer, pencil in bhand, of ha'e the fool Tsludh\t the rough diagram of her nrate ldinner-table, It was to be a dinner lin honor of the new rector of their I (hurch, and rather formal. CUIf 1 send Margaret Novman out with Mr. Wilbur, they will talk th new library from soup to coffe isnore everyone else. 1 think it baa !better be Betty Henderson. Iw uy “Mrs, Palmer turued over a little Cheap of cards and notes. wness of it all. d to see, every zone. | st be in its gloom vourself alone. L] . :00D NIGHT. i night, i zood the night in the silver light is coming.’ started guiltily wonder if she “Mr, Palmer Cleared s throat apologetically. ——— | ment posed whercby 2 -A“\lj By thel THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKI LAND, FLA., FEB. 21, 1913. Cf. TYLES FROM wsed than it has place y bocommmg 1w of the pret- ¢ moere sin- eneir- 1y dis- cling the head iladd appeacing under the or strands or < of the back of the coiffure, the nany of t s bandeaux go all the rouid the head Peurls and other jewels or imitation jewels are used in the siane way as the brilliants, and often the band is a witle wider and iucludes both jet and brifliants or pearls and bril- liants. Sequin and bead bands, usually less expensive than the jewcled ones, are liked, too, and any cone of these nar- row bands is likely to hold an orna- faucy dictates. Very frequently this season fancy seems to dictate the bizarre instead of the beautiful, and heron aigrets, os- prey, etc, go shooting off from '.tmi coiffure at such ridiculous and un- beautiful angles as one sces in mil- | linery trimmings. But, on the other hand, there are | many delighttul things among the **1 haven't heard from Betty. | band and osprey or aigret hair orna- ments, the delicate spraying feather | being sometimes posed exactly over | the middle of the forchead, sometimes drooping downward at the side, some- "toward the times curling upward at a point well back. A Jeweled cabo- chon usually holds the feather to lha Jeweled band, Tiny mereury wines, Jeweled, span- glod, ete, are pretty, too, in connee- tion with the pearl or briliiant circlet, Wide hand : of _|' welod gold galon or embroidered told net, w 1‘ or without La binding of velvet, are drawn closcly aronnd the head and finish with a jewelod el velvet bands cmb p or ornament, and idered in metal or Jewels or beads are moch used, too, In Paris many of these wider swath ing bands have caboclhions covering the ears, and weird effects ara ex ploited, such as the * | is a band of velvet with ear cabochons of tha velvet and gold with stralght aigrets standing stily erect all around i the band, the shape of the head show- o nizht ig good for *'Speaking of Betty ilenderson dd a thought of Why, 1 forgot to tell you, dear, thi ‘the phoned list evening while yo ahit were out. Sukd oshe hadn't i | 1 ¢ Wrile Wwias in town tor a lew Lout i T s \Q il hew t car, 1 th 1 I 1e our | i itville for the week cid i Nt when Death! “Mrs. Palmer tupped the dosh W Hep pencil, t" for thee am Vhat bowant to know twhether she aceepted or declined m It invitation, .. Weir Mitchell *Bless my soul, Mary, | can’t n N ‘uxll' Oh, she's coming, I n " pember now, beeanse she said that ! Fos ppLal _I"':!).ks will Uihe ear did happen 1o break down {e.iut Tood Sale Tomorrow. Fehe could take a trolicy, of the Kirst Presbyter. | CRhe had time to talk automo vill conduct a food sale! bile with jou, but not to write an t the Lake Pharmacy, at acceptance,” commented Mrs Palin v will have meats or, severely, 3 ties, ete., for sale. TI"“’! “Her daughter glaneed up from the ;»vf‘.-ii(- Lo patronize them | her embroidery il [ “‘Mother, dear, nobody Writes il notes in this day of the get-there- ¥uso Club Is Meeting ! quicker telephone. More than hali Afternoon. il my invitations come over the wire P Music Clubof Lakeland s “\Which is why the average hos- this afternoon for practice,'tess wastes time figuring on the Ui ! Drane, the able president | yumber of her guests. Telephone tF, | messages are not delivered; or the Al | cuest forzets to make a note of her {neceptance, and finds hergelf face to Audiences Ye;terda | face with two engagements for the Hiheldaffer, thn talented | game evening A woman's desk and © Chautauqua, appeared pen mean little to her in this day for the last time dur-'The telephone is responsible for th: resent ('huutauqun and alt {I'llflillt’ of polite N-rrc-snondrnco " Riheldaffer Pleased; PERFECT BABY FOR SUFFRAGE PARADE expert, is W be a if the weather ounced that her ~. “Thered by Thelr Deeds. | Answ “iCZS of Milton as blind OF| Teacher (in lesson or of Darwia as | “Why, W .fl e, don't ¥ Nand)— what Yo 17 What they accomplished | | country tha gec lesson is fry . ot that their personal In- |ghout? Thi mk hurd, Who were the - . M:- for the moment rorgofi-upmpm who made A seree of their achleve | willie—"De ™ —The Christian Reglster, :ml:_ —— A Aati-Saloon | i | { ! | | | | | as 18 the Russi | front points and Ing through the fine feathers This, of course, is fantasy run mad, n tiara with its spiky its Jeweled cliaing hanging from side to side of the tlara under the chin, STYLISH TWO-PIECE SUIT A tailormade suit of red cloth, with collar of c~=me satin and very fancy silver buttons. Jewel Cases of Leather Cases of leather designed esp-cially for holding jewelry come in wany slzes and styles Some have the vark ous compartments velvet lined, while others are-finished only in the leath- er. Some are provided with a cushion war on ekates?" for etickpins, while others have a leat league."=— with ribbon holders for the pius mad tiara,” which ' broad- : brought to the city. | 4 (a.'_ = i (UMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CAURCH sSunday school every Sunday worn lng at 9:45. Everybody cordially In ited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCM. cCornet Florlda avenue snd Bay St The Rev. Willlum Dudley Nowlin ., pastor sunday school 9:46 a. m Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. ane 7:16 p m Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Ald So clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptlst Young People's at 6:156 p. m, Regular monthly business meeting “rat Wednesday ut 7:30 p. m. Meeting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Malin and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school 9:456; preaching, 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:16 p. m. M. E. Church, Soutk 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. ~anuay school 945 & o - Moraing sermon 11:09 a m. tipworth Leagne 6 .90 p. A Eyvening sorviee 7200 poom. Prayer-meeting Wedneaday 7:0¢ P = East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 2 p. m. B. A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p EPISCOPAL (ALL {every Sunday, excent third Sunday School—10 a. | Sunday. Lekeland Branch of the Woman ¢ Auxiliary mects on the Monday fo! lowing the first Sunday of each month, at 3 p. m., at the residence | 0f some one of the members, as may 08 announced. All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday | after the third Sunday, in the Guil¢ ball, at 3 p. m. m. evers | Intheran Church Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennesses | | Surday schoel 10:00 a. m ! Services are held on second anf fourth Sundaya CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Sunday School at 10 a. m. T» { Chrlmn Endeavor Soclety at * P. Pnnr Meeting, Wednesday even- lagat 7o o SAINTS) CHURCH | { Rev. J. /1. Weddcll mlinister i1 | | charge. | Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. o1 | Preachlng service at 11 &. m. and | We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever See our Children's Dresses==just received a shipment. o O E A Snanp For Quick Sale, 80 Acres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half You'’d Detter GET READY mile from =t tion; 60 a res under good wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 123 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budd od, 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber: 10 acres ¢ hoice hammock land cov- ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The fivst man with $2,300 cash gets this bargain, another $2.000 to be puid in one, two and three years, Act quick as this will not lust, Call o1 write OO0 GSPEv i+ 003 23 330 ¢ 4244400000 LastOpportunity TO BUY Orange Grove Lots Get a home in the Beautiful FUTCH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Just one block from the brick paving on Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks from Main street. CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES This sub-division is located between Amoretti strect and Patterson street. Tennessec avenuc isopened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. Prices on these lots range from $450 TO $475 ASY PAYMENTS For Further Information, See FUTICH & ROGERS Office: Futch & Gentry Building PHONE 241

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