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TELEPHONE MEBS—SOCIETY EDITOR. XCE—-‘\N‘C“ for ¢he Social Department can be com- e Society Editor by either of the above telephones. . otices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. {4l functions, club meetings, church cuatherings and : social interest should be telephoned 1o this depart- 1s they occur in order that their news value is not . PR . DPOVO0O000OO0DOOOO .-‘fi.floOOOOQC‘OOOOC" 200000 THE FLOWERS NOW. ©9o =3 = < Scuthard, Mrs Fleteher and Mrs ¢ the white roses, Inext hea 2t hold them, you which Drane rd in a brilliant piano duet ard this was tollowed by a voel (80lo by Mrs. A 1 Holworthy, Thi | cannot gather wis the first time Mrs, Holwont ¢+ <weet from them hias been heard the club, and ali were delichted with her jeyond drearni- | trained yoice | e orme ave another song and itk doth «adow, §this was tollowed by a pinno num- an help tiem, {bor by Murs. Fleteher, which all wer lowers now! fxu wh d tod w | A\ chorus by o les ud striving, { the very interesting 1 | i the tears; | repaired to the g f t smoothing in Lakela ot found some of ows and fears. ; the tinest n ut in the State are Kind say- Lt d that u nization, tl {sie Club of Lakeland will rank wti oart s l!l'l‘]l"("_\ musie club in Florida . . * a dier parting, Don't, Minerva' flowers now! Minerva —don't,” says Willis Allen White in his Emporia roa greeting; was much enjoyed. | were | m || Evr.ums “You are just Hrtle wirl only iud §oor a smile high school. You should be kept in towers that will :Mv:,;nlw cirlish clothes, you shoula 3l.|\n your head full of your books. nany a mile ’\uu should be interested in airlish | i . many 8-Qroy things. So don't dress that way; if of them; how ;‘m” mother them who must be Iln-np you a little girl in simple frocks | .’!ht blessed Lord knows you should he flowers now! El‘?l\t‘ sense enongh for the two nl" {ymi. Do you know, child, you are ppy heart's BAT= | hoppibly overdressed? The idea of | t)’()!l wearinuye spirit of love; these clothes that hring | of \“m,\plny a very prominent part on the out every dine and curve arthly reflections sirlish figure for men to leer at;: | blossom above. | xiiyiea, don't. Don't put your Vhat a measure Hike o woman of 205 yon are so hea s will allow [ yirg) g attractive as you are of many Bild of sixteen with the pure hea ‘owers now! titul heart God vave von- then von M. Hodaes Phontle ith: £ women who d . t or hro ! 1 el h ) Aol \ he Episcopal don't your a Mlonday after co il vour mother has no senge, He! i Al Guild knows just how you are looked at on Commerciaj street Your mother o insides out simply strainine her lies Tomorrow. | vices tomorrow | ik woman's Christian, l'm vour old dad knows that is fool- crian, Episcopal [ ish 110 knows that the whole game Lutheran and ! churches o keep vou up with some other tool overdressed Baptist, of these toolish women thus to foree cthodist their danghters into young ladyhood THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 1, 1913. aster Comes March 23rd GOWN IN BROOADE | An eveniig gown of white brocade | with velvet chryzanthemums. It shows hasn’t cnough sense 10 he v ry latest departure in drapery. Popular Lace. Fickle though Fashion may be in respeets, she still remains faithful to her love for lace, and there can be no doubt that real lace will most winter successtul evening gowns this Apart altogether from any ro- I mantic and historie associations. there tine texture is a great charm in the u fubrie it- and the dlow tint of the We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever You’'d Detter GET READY m; 2d and 4th 8 lhl).l(hs. 7"“) p.m. 1 MMOWW*WO*O‘WOOWUWOO f A Snap For Quick Sale, 80 Acres } “abbath School—3 p. m., I'rayer Service—Thursday ar 7:30, AMyrtle Street Church--- Services 18t and 3d Sabbaths, o p.m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 aom sunday School—3 p. m, P'rayer Services-——Tuesday night at 7200, WO H, STEINMEYER, Pastor. CUMBERLAND PRESBY. TERIAN CHAURCH sSunday school every Sunday morn rat 9:45. Everybody cordially in self while just at the moment the fashion tor flowing sikirts and panier draperies cannot fuil to neccessitate the use of lace s« alinost I ext un “n For Travelers, Another usctul traveling accessory | '3 and flounces to | ont FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. rier Tlortda avenue and Bay e Reve Williume Dudley Now!lin i D, pastor Sunday school 9.45 a m f8 a flat leather case holding thio Preaching Sunday at !'1 & m. anc folding coat and =kirt hangers. Th ‘ 715 p m cases come in green, black, red rr‘ W, , . cekly prayermeciing Wednesda !'brown leather and are lined with ey & ! daughiter. | brighter hues of silks In the sume color as *he leather. | | Japanese Centerpiece, : 1 A most serviceable centerpiece for | the table is one of the tiny Japanese gardens to be had in the stores which | deal in Oriental novelties. One of | these little gardens shows dwarfed shrubbery and trees, growlng in real earth about a little lake, on the shore of which stands a diminutive stoue pergola. Hats of Small Flowers. Attractive small hats for the spring are madce entirely of roses or other small flowers. Soft straw and mous- | sellne is 80 worked that It is impos sible to tell which is straw and which s mousseline or ribbon. The brims of theseo little hats are jaunty and nar | row. istoservice at the | hofore they are out of high school, wist chureh will i< folly muliplicd bo sis. You will| tiese services the Lo g woman soon enongh; be a zirl Uy invited a simple, coennine, frank-eyed eirl % Just as lons as you can r I “bon't frowse vourself up with dicess all these dowdy dry coods; don't <tir fd the colon- | vour heart Lke a taffy Kkettl night in the [ don't show vour lunk little leos ¢ Queen Esther fthrouch sheath =kirt don’t po ut twenty-five | ©addine school in o white shoes, without supper, [ don’t wear a hat that Jooks old people were | enongh for @ mother of flve, don’ . most delizght-| wear silk to school it's such an l:ihunnh.‘xm- tasts w0 thorone! tailding had been ' jay. You don’t know it; your moth- t bower of loveli- € doesn’t know it; hut the best poeo terus being used !]Iv‘ in town know it, and the peopl And Neither Mean Anything. In the receiving | who amount to anything cominz to A vonan is alvays fond of talking I Futeh, Mrs. 1. C. | town know it Really nice zirls of ‘about what she would do if she O'Donald, Mrs. . ’ first class families :!:.n t have to g man while a man contents hims Saunders, and | overdress o establish theie soci cach of whom Status. If you have a real social rial costume status rou don’t have to dress a frump to hold it So § e sake, Minerva, don quiet, zirlish who served were Ul peasants, and 4 < r8ses, white collars lo 'k"d 100 sWeet { Nour socia position, Tair was a sue- ' on your b nish and it is %111 have another t date. forget put your m ks, ehase the and he clean-he hoys onut o a hice arted your head, candid, As fr all nice, litele girl vour mant for the lord's 1_\-”1” face, and in in your idle Delightful * Irsterday, held their ollfln"""‘k’" sis, forzet it."” vesterday aft- | er's studio, and | vimber of invited ! gahble — e Compassionable Nature. ® haven't much ob,cction to you girl a| the fool things that | {are reflected in vour clothes and in | rs and | | !"lizhtful pleasure | personally.” said Mr Cumrox, “but | 3 "eeting with the you know my daughter bas b‘-‘u_ ID. L} customed to eve luxury \\ell_-‘ ! ied the co or, “1 won't | in th replie : Tuh = Dr.ozram @8k her to glve up @ny hing on my &0 % and in this count. I think I ¢ ! go ¢1onz and nded in ut- <njoy luxuries as mucl as wnybody™ Vohn s, Ed- eiiias sician of much Daily Thought with a Sucb as are th 1al thoughts, thusiastically m(b also will be the thy ; the ec s Orme, who i ar \:.7:T ts-=Marey i3 T fang . T e Tk his -m= W!.“ vers s flour, why not zet + S T dv 1is paper is fully ¢ " advantare 1 serves at lcast a trial 5 followad You will help convince the that YOUR paper is a br Mre Mad- = 4 2> © Mrs p A d advertising medium by patron- e Guis rane, Miss i;izz the frm that use its columns inger and Mre | (Advertisement) i al about ahout Bighly contagious llgumber of pretty I —Judge. what he wouldn't Were @ wolnan talking abeot do if lie Danqgerous. Craw ford -“Love a disease, you gnov. Crabshaw —"And it must be to judge from the nurses who cateh | is g | ! \ Bofen CHURCH DIRECTOR— —— — — ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Massa- chusetts Avenue. Rev. J. H. Weddell, minister in charge. ays except the third in tt Other services as appoint. S at 111 Sund mth. DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES DNixicland Chureh— Services——1st and 2d Sabbaths, ‘ evening at 7:3¢. Weman's Missionary and Ald So | clety Monday 2:30 p. m Papust Young People's te 16 p m Regnlar monthly business mt-etlnr tret Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Meeting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main anc Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services-—Sunday school “:45; preaching, 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer 7:30 p. m meeting at M L. Church, South I C. Jenkins, Pastor sinday school 9:45 worting sermou 11:09 a, m. mproith League 6:90 p. oa. Evening servicc 700 p. m Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:0: East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A Milton, superintendent. Prayer | meeting Thursday at 7 p. m EHSCOPAL (AI.L SAINTS) CHURCH Rev. J. H. Weddell minister 1t charge. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. op every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. ‘!undny Lakeland Branch of the Woman'® Auxlllcry meets on the Monday fol- lowing the first Sunday of each month, at 3 p. m., at the residence of some one of the members, as may | ve announced. All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday after the third Sunday, In the Guild hall, at 3 p. m. Lantheran Church. Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennesses Sunday school 10:00 a. m Services are held on second ané fourth Sundays — CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and | m. eversy [Tem Ilip | Christian Endeavor Soclety at « . m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even. isgat Tp m As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half mile from station; 60 a-res under good wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 125 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- 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 ™ FHCUGOOLOLRNHIOIV0VNV0TAFOFFEOFOEOHI HOL OV P OFISOS Last Opportunity 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 street and Patterson street. Tennessee avenue is opened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. Prices on these lots range from $450 TO $475 EASY PAYMENTS For Further Information, See FUICH & ROGERS Office: Futch & Gentry Building PHONE 241