Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 3

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Wise. Farmer Was o B 1 0'Connor, sollowing: out a policy of fire i« barn. After a loss company came the loss, but took ' irs option under the 14 a new barn, 4 life insurance com- 1ave him insure his 7 the the WOODROW. . wife. ‘0, m0," he . Woodrow, you can have vour| tch me a second fist 10 O come e oy, would:. co You're welcome to it, too. dor to get & new " ; Im 2lad U'm ust a common lob JERSEY And no celel vou. -n Need. en said that men [ haven't twent o thousand men ndency to express | \|] Leooir obs of me. to admit only half They do not camp upon the porch and only a fourth Ay Gaiied s | d p n ove oe, } i If this be true, : 3 A 1 need of the many } ) . and great poetry Nobod fers me advice oy need just that Or blems small or great, nd neart which i Nodi has to tell me how nevitably brivgs. | i, sroor the ship of State. not huve to walk the chalk Rian ! Shat the two And \‘Am. it ever ¥ ¢ pluck’ And weigh cach word mine for s0me fear Of what thy mizht say » il | T Don't camp upon my trail \nd 1 \ ten t a { Tt locked in p. Tn i 1 noNo Woodrow I} ! For 1 would 20 bust 't 11 hlame I I ( H R K. Moulton 1 & ) 0. F. | Lutherans Hold Ice Cream ' riday night at 7:30 gunner Last Night. Ji corner Matu and The Lutheran Sunday school held | ting brothers cor 1 supper last night in | . RUBERTSON, adjoining the chureh, whic Nobre Grand. vus larcoly attended and much en Rec. Sec. {oved 1 all present I'he younni e telks played zames and the older | . Brotherhood of Carpenters | members of the Sunday school and | 7 ners of America, Local 1778 | congregation cnjoyed a social hour - A neat sum ol from esday olght 8t 7!gple of cake and cream nald's hall. \ILSHALL, President [.AYTON, Vice Pres. Y TOGAN, Treasurer. .5, Fin. Secy. {ETRICH, Rec. Secy {, Conductor. IR Wik rea . Ill Should Attend | Colonial Tea Tonight. i Those who wish to enjoy an old- fashioned New b | DR tonizht the the present at building, lohby of which woen transformed into a dining of the hi roon old e rUestive hmml days ck 1o nBY, 91, F & A S e joatlons held on ', 30 p NO Mondays at 7: ; thren cordially 1o OWENS, W, M I WILSON, Seey i ol wrer, R AL M. No e firet Thursday night in . Musonic Hall, Viste- |1 welcomed. A D ;1 F. Wilson, Secr stated he Qu hus sther | Hore n oray odoof Iadies they M COMpo of the Methodis invite the them young and cenerally to patronize (sipper will only cost 35 cents, and will be it a with the served, point to la ndid menn 80 shonld make it vosple coeryone tor O K 8. meets every Nie th Thursday nighte!' thoat 7:30 p m. Mre ! M.; J. F. Wilson et dies toni CASE FOR NECKTIES. Circle firat dmen No TR, WO W ud and fourth Thurs- | ~ \Mre Sallje Seip OF P te every [uesdar ! Fellows Hall, Vielt | always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. cellor Commander Secretary G. A. R Saturgay in every at the home o' Kentucky avenue Commander Adjutant har N\ o " o v Iat 2t Lodge No. 4 ud and fourth Mon 0 N. F. hall. Visit- ! sisters cordlally in By covering two longt the of card: board, elze 12 Inchies by 6, a pretty case for neckties can be made. The [ONGMAN, N. G boards may be covercd with linen or SELLERS, Sec | gatin. I saw a most charming case | which was made of white linen. On No. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. |the cover, & pretiy little scene deplct | nie! : | ing the sea & mountain and a ship' ~-v§.':,u“b1’::',:'.:, ‘ were cutlined in stem-stitch. The A’ hte e | mountain in pjurple, the sea blue and = the ship white and brown. Above the I REYNOLDS, Sec | word “Tles" was worked In gold Y P. PILLIANS, N. G | design outlined in purple, blue and ‘oB of L. E. ! white. m Div. No. 4¢9¢% The case was bound in purple rib- * 1. E. meets every | bon, and there were ribbon et rings to “*h Wednesdaye (.': the tie when the case was closed. In- T e side, elastlc was stitched in a 2ig-?ag D tashion, and the pockties we lipped e through this and held in pogition BROWN Sac'y “» AP . LOA EAGLES. Two-Edged Sword. 5 rosity s finding out -0"« hing e Mg lb?:z somebody else that doesu’ com oinesdar night at g Tellows hall. TTLLIAMS, President. oyt SMAILS, Secretary. somebods . | tensions to beauty ‘imr the con the THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ! ELEGANT MOTOR TOGS | | ‘IDAV OF THE GROTESQUE IN COS- { TUME HAS PASSED. | Coats, Bonnets and Veils Now Being | Designed Are Both Practical and Beautiful—Can Have Touring Car Garbed for Any Occasion. when motor clothes gned with only utility in aud most of them made no pre- In fact there was a fad tor outlandish styles and men { particularly appearcd to like grotesque | togs. But for women--noihing that tracts from their good looks can be | very longlived. Now there are coats and bonnets and veils innumerable Time | were | view | was des | that are both practical and beauti- { ful. may leave the touring car in ¢l jual o almost any social ome enough Lonnets s are i tor | occas | occa atinee fare pre d veils alluring. There 18 @ great variety in des and in col- gnrr 1o clivose from Int coat pic te u soft but gray is shown o brocaded vel tully and Enzland dinner will | Bryant | gensibly cut Cwith green, |n|Hu 1 The ! . Black, gray | gide of the | thread, and above thls was & qualnt | and envelops the figure is lined in this instance but many examples em- ploy but one color The cout in color easily. It mitches the and the bonnet shows a comhination of gray sreen also. | One conld hardly to tind any- thing more beconnng than this garb JULIA BOTTOMLEY. EHINGSWORTH [KNOWING A speclalist on the subject of rugs says that in furnishing a room the rug should be chosen first. Then the decorations shouid be decided upon, that they riay, above all things, be in harmony with the rug. Walls toned to harmonize with rugs are better than those papered Tack this up in your laundry for loug parrow veil and hope handy reference To set colors- green, blue, lavender, aniline reds, purple and pink should be goaked in alum water, two ounces to a teb and dark blue should be soaked in strong salt water, Most every woman knows that it spoils the shape of a skirt at the hips to hang it on an ordinary coat hang er. This difficulty can be overcoms by driving two small tacks (one each wire hook, leaving the heads protruding only a little hit. Put the tacks just ae far apart as the loops on the gkirt. A coat can be hung over this without in the least crushing the skirt. Gioves. That the gloves and the shoes must be perfection whatever the age and condition of the costume, is almost ! an axlom, so familiar has this admoni- tion become. Most women are wear- ing mocha or washable doeskin gloves with the tailored street cos- tume, and gloves of white or cream kid with the formal afternoon cos tume. Evening gloves match the gown and should be long enough to wrinkle w11 on the arm, even If the top of the glove does not meet the edge of the short sleeve. Tightly drawn, scant-looking glove wrists are suggestive of economy and take! away from the richness of the cos- | tume. | DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES | — | and Church— ‘ eIV ist and 2d Sabbaths, ices 11 | month, at 3 p. m., at ‘the residence _ | of some one of the members, as may | 08 announced. ELAND, FLA., FEB. 28, 1913. You'd Detter GET READY We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever ¢ Sce our Children's brought to the city. Dresses-=just received a shipment. BATES 2 and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. | Q0 QBB OFCHE QPO QOO OHCHP CHOHOROICHIO GO bath School--3 p. m. e S""\L:‘l":";:“:' 20 savbaths, |8 AS fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half mile from station; 60 a:res under good wire fence; 7:00 pom; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 a 30 acres cultivated; 125 large bearing orange trees, Suiday School—3 p. m. 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres Praser Services—Tuesduy nizht & fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- at 70 WL STEINMEYER, ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2,000 to be paid in one, two and three years. Act quick as this wili not last. Call o1 write THE ALEX. HOLLY REALTY CO., Lakeland, Fla § | FRCOGOIONIACIOAIVOOOIOCOV 04 GHOFIHOL OFOEOTOBOFQFT SO Pastor CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CAURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn fnz at 9:45. KBverybody cordially in vited YIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. ruel Tlorlda avenue and Bay St e Rev Williim Dudley Nowlin ., vastor school I reaching Sunday at Sunday Y40 A om 'Ta m an Last Opportunity TO BUY Orange (irove Lots \\ukl) pri vening at ) Woman's Missionary and Ald So civety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's 17 p. m Repular monthly business meeting ‘rat Wednesday at 7:30 p. m FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave.,, Between Maln and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. ‘rmeeting Wednesday Meeting ATy Get a home in the Beautiful :J{mday Sur.vlrcn-—Sundly school e el FUTGH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Wednesday-—Prayer meeting at 10 b m Just one block from the brick paving on ok B Cheroh, Stk Florida Avenue. Only twelve blocks Sarday sthool ¥:4H as L oy from Main street. g e rvee 7100 pom CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:01 v @ East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A Milton, superintendent. Prayer- veeting Thursday at 7 p. m LPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH Rev. J. H. Weddell minister ir charge. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. ov every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m. Sunday. Lekeland Branch of the Woman'® Auxiliary meets on the Monday fo!- lowing the first Sunday of each This sub-division is located between Amoretti street and Patterson street. Tennessee avenue isopened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. every Prices on these lots range from $450 TO $475 EASY PAYMENTS All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday after the third Sunday, In the Guild hall, at 3 p. m. Lntheran Church Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennesses | Sunday schoel 10:00 2. m ! Services are held on sacond ant | irth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH i Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. i Preaching service at 11 » m. and | Trm | Christian Endeavor Soclety at * | p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even- jagat Tp. m For Further Information, See FUTCH & ROGERS Office: Futch & Gentry Building PHONE 241

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