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N SOCIETY 20000 QQ0CQQQQQQQ 00 L 7. LEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. seseeseeeet sensaset et aate s QCQQ oo ‘_,“,.....-.......... ........... Sesdesaih IILE——N otices for ¢he Social Department can be com- 10 Society Editor by either of the above telephones. . .otices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. functions, club meetings, church :aiherings and ial interest should be telephone: 1o this depart- .= they occur in order that their ucws value is not o NOOOOOOODOOOC‘ '00000000 Q ‘.‘.'ILL TALK. - i course, you will meet rouzh the world, ! sorts of ibuse, cery slow, i But don't think to stop that is said as | ain't any use, ! For people then be at ease, of with all them; it will talk v fretted, an Exchana - hE ) v, | ws will have W, C, T. U, Will Celebrate do. Passage of Webb Bill, alk, The W. C. T, U, will meet tomor- t 3 o'cloek at the W arenue. Th ion is only | e mecting in honor of the passig {ol the Webl bill clothiug, OF | Maych 20 Selected As Illinois Day. heep perfectly The Hlinois Club held residence of von'il have ll‘ Turner on South Flovida ¢ meeting will be a jubi- a pleasant | meeting Saturday afternoon vith a WK iu(x(ul attendance. The main bn Iness was the coming celebration o they'1l vent Ihinois Day, which has been set 1o u, Thursday, Muarch 2o Many sug.cs yid hints that [ tions were taken up and disenssed And mean; pbut tinal decizion was in eacl case left to the proper committer of the committees will be ~t, and fair as publishe:d oeue inoa sy, [ina few days as will also the list o members who now number fifty The thol holding the final decigion as to the place o the least bold- | to the executive board but it is un AL, (ol o take your | the officinls i, en cor city con- | 'l Fheld Saturday afternoon, upstart, ad: don't ston [ar Binein the Board of Trade rooms * * . UK | Miss Memminger Attends ' Party in Washington or old-! Of g party given in Washington at | ! Wl M Clhi ne Memminger of notice Firhis « | =1, the Washir ten Not to the Jae maille M hat you wli ! 1 \ | P Wik whitey ! viven by tie Order of Washington in celebra tion of the birthday of the Father of | H Countr | HER v \\Im“*‘ o, rhm; g place at this time as held at Raascher's and was at uoa different | tended by two hundred prominent I persons. The suests were reeeived cans, or your | by Mrs. Matthew T, Scott, Mrs. Jolin "\iiller Horton, the president and the siness, there's | hoping-to-be-president of DA It ade, [ Miss Nannie Randolph THeth, the ik "pregident of the Southern Relief So- | ‘1-7'-1_\; Mr. William e Herthurn o is to do ;\s:\\';nhin:lvuv of New York City, and Senator and Mr Fleteher The e one, will fearty part of ! ing was give (CSTUMES FOR SUFFRAG ST'"PARADEf W i VR Washinzton suffrazist Miss Katherine Hurst in the of re will be fi wearing hlue costume left Farme vhom the the of the fift 1h) pale T OOOOOOOOOOOOOO" A list | celebration was lelt derstood that the park will be chos- | give their| « next business meeting will be | March 15, HE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 3, 1913. up to a fine program of addresses, and music,the orators of the occasion being Mr. Washington and Senator Fleteher, whose speech evoked great applause. At the conclusion of this a delicious buffet supper was served in the dining room and after that there was dancing until the early morning. Among the popular dau—i cirs was Miss Nell Fletcher, who | 4 mosteffectivecostumeof white | charmense with draneries of whih'l chiffon, a crimson velvet girdle,, ‘h:nl..‘r the same shade in Iwr| 'hair and on her feet the cutest lil—' | wore a ol [tle red slipers with rhinestone en- | erusted Aunother attractive | girl who had a fin vas Miss Christine Lakeland, licels, time Memminger, at the party of Fla . LATEST IN LUNCHEON SETS‘ | Can Be Made Wlth Prtttlest of EM! Without Too Great Strain oa the Purchaser's Purse. [ At midseason one always goes over the house to find what needs renewing in linens, and bureau scarfs are us! ually among the things which must bo' replaced. For efther chiffonier, serv- ing table or sldeboard filet lace is pop- | ular, but to those who do not care for ft point de Venice 18 shown. Of course, these real lace scarfs bring immense | prices, ranging from about $160 up to | $1,000. For those who are content I with excessive simplicity plain hem- stitched linen is to be had and these are priced up ‘rom §1 according to size. Luncheon sets are to be had reasonably and are indispensable when one wishes to keep house easily and {well. The gets embroidered in cok ored +ilk are out of fashion and the | alllinen embroidered in linen thread or lace and einbrofdery sets are in fashion. These average 25 pieces to the set and range in price from less thuan $10 to $500 and §1.000. For daily use Maderia embroidered sets, though | they have been popular for years, are i still in vogue and are always satisfac | tory in appearance and wearing quak ' ity. T wYVONNE” Charming theater blouse, in black chiffon over bhiscult chiffon, with fine gold lace and decp swathing of Chart reuse ribbon. Warm Foot Muff, A foot muff of leather, fitted with an cleetric or hot water | foot warmer and made so that it can | be drawn up snugly around the ankles, where 1t is finished with a wide band ! of long Liaired fur, 18 something every | woman who miotors much in wiater ; should possess i Colored Shoes. (olored shoes are belng worn; thay ;uru in Russlan green, russet, prune ! and other colore. For afternoon, the | shoes should match the toilette In | color, or if a black dress is worn with 'any color introduced by the trimming or belt, the shoes should match the trimming. | i Sew Eyelid on Horge. William, a large draft horse ing to H. G Grey of Brooklyn, Anns Arundel county, Ind., lost his eyelid { when it was caught on a hook in a | stall. The parts around the eye wers | treated with an antiseptic and the lost / eyelid was sewed on In a short time ! the eye will be as good us ever. belong } Tnt Them First. ‘ | To find whether hooks and eyes will | wash without leaving iron rust marks, test them with a magnet. If they can he drawn by the magnet they contaln steel and should not be put upon wash dresses He Knew. “Daughter,” called ti s conventional, ic-paper father frcm his regular fon 1!. the top of '.)m ste at I 9es he?” echoed to say bm,d n g.h' 3 | darleened hall, | the voung lady in th “well, I shouid say he docs.” — e Few. Few men would worry today over | the mistakes of yesterday if it wers | not necessary o keap on paying br them, ‘ fur lined, We have a beau.ifu Accessories being t brought to the city. See our Children’s aster Comes March 23rd Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and , You'd Detter GET READY | line of New Goods. he most complete ever Dresses==just received a shipment. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Massa- chusetts Avenue. Itevo 0L . Weddell, minister in chiarge vices at 11 a, m, and 5 p.om, A andays exeept the third in the mo Other services as nmmimud. { DIALLAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. vieland Chureh serviees 1ot and 3d Sabbaths, 11 m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 30 p.m, Ssabbath School - 3 p.om. I’ri Thursday 7: vrtle Strect Chureh Ist and 3d Sabbaths, 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 Service night Sorvices pimag tom unday School—3 p. m Prayer Services—Tuesday night t:1 W. Il. STEINMEYER, Pastor. 00 UUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CAURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn at 9:45. Everybody cordially in- ited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. * ‘oruer Florida avenue snd Bay St I'he Rev. William Dudley Nowlin D., vastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 15 p m Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday cening at 7:3¢ Woman’s Missionary and Ald So- ity Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's P65 pom Regular monthly business meeting rst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Meeting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school, ':15; preaching, 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. M. E. Church, South I. C. Jenkins, l’l!t.or “rwuay school 9:45 ae - cding seimon 11:60 a, m. sl Leagie 6:900 p. A v 7:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00 .- T service Bast Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A. tiflton, superintendent. Prayer- #«tlog Thursday at 7 p. m. | EPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH. Rev. J. H. Weddell minister in charge. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. on every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m. A Snan For Quick Sale, 80 Acres 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 § WWODWGWO"MO&GW!*O&O LOEOHRMIPOE0e Sunday. 1 nkeland Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary neets 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 oe announced. All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday after the third Sunday, tn the Guild hall, at 3 p. m. Lutheran Church. Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tenneesee Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held on second and fourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday 8chool at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and Trm Christian Endeavor Soclety M. " D & i Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even | g at Tpm ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner Massachusetts avenue and Lemon strect, The Rev. J. W, Wed- dell, priest in charge, vices 11 a. m. and & services as appointed, Other p. m. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets eovery Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, at McDonald’s hall. R. L. MARSHALL, President. J. W.LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETRI"H, Rec. Secy. H. L. COX, Conductor. SAMUEL BOYER, ). W. SCARR, C 1. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees. | Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A M. Regular communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p m. Visiting brethren cordially in- vited J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy. — Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No every | 29 meets the first Thursday night 1o | de hiccups : each month ip Masonic Hall. Visit- fig companions welcomed. A. D. Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy. Palm Chapter, O. 5. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wilson, Secy. Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first W, Estridge, Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scipe inn of Circle. Fharsdays, K. OF P. Regular meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, Visit- ing members always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commauder. A M. _ACKSON, Secretary. POST 33, G. A. R. Meets the first Saturaay in every month at 10 2. m. at the home of Sunday ser-|J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue, A. C. SHAFFER, J. R. TALLEY, Commander Adjutant. Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at 1. 0. N. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordially in- vited MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G. MRS. ILA SELLERS, Rec. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0. 0. P, 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.ofL E Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. L A to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdaye of each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. Al ORDER OF EAGLES. The Fraternal Order of FEagles meets every Wednesday night at 7:30, at Odd Fellows' hall. J. H. WILLIAMS, President. B. M. SMAILS, Secretary. TV — e B e s nonl.ln ®would you lend me a eake of soap “Do you mean to tell me you wasd soap?™ “Yes'm. Me partner’s gok 12’ 1 waat to seave him,* ‘5.1 asom,