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THF EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 5, 1913. N | [ L L0e0000I000A0000000 000 iy {£LEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. b e 7 Tt R S B v il NOTICE— Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- he Society Editor by either of the above telephones. \ices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. > .1 functions, club meetings, church ial interest should be telephoned o this depart- s they occur in order that their n.us value is not L0000Q0000200200000000 + the spreading, it sauce, out beddin’, t a ho S8, . latehstring, L stile, .1 creek bed smile! reourd, ‘ower, nspring, o yo' feel that ever was r smiles, id, ta doo it it a mil t¢1 the hour; kes while— smile! 1ilt fo kL o8t 1 the fie wer in the SN forgit t ag'l cords o' ahit 0" 8i dle skies, he can smile; o smile, n; care, u; h the longest road, by mile; < vour lot, L 011 ¢ ted s Dora e, of the a ud G putting nd it was very! S were ting con will be he ;, an' smile. the Na- ol Lady Winner miest at by Bonack- Arizona, Florenee two the tair clib contest oli 0 much test that 1d every Golf expert, €, hands Wi e, ome cup of Tem- vinner and Mrs socond Lo qualified were ' f Tam iLukelan W B 1) rance Mrs, ag of ripture Yt Missic noted Among pa; Miss d; Mrs Powell Wom- U'nion J. W, ened by It reading prayer was o work \ new | wus wel- | The treasurer 3 cted g m v jubil ipene of ti 5 h nt's v fmen w Iy h 0 ar ests | ince last oney re- ee meet- d by the ¢ report m in regard bill over ! Al ho dared | 10pe and ! eto e taking n Wash- t side. .\'ow] Zovernor '¥ of dry counties | and t =non to herome he ap, a “nt and eo man_v* "". the whole map | | aven nd, with i before v being Let | ¢ °se little ones | There i3 ! the awful peed | for afternnon and ome for SOCIETY | atherings and 000000 HLOOHOOGOC l traffic will be past. The meeting was adjourned to meet two weeks fieneo. March 1S, with Mrs. Turner MRS, H. I3, MORSE, Press Superintendent L * * ' Play in Tampa Was Directed by Former Lakeland Girl. A play was civen Monday nizht in CHARM IN DAINTINESS QUALITY THAT MAKES FOR SUC- CESS OF THE MATINEE. All Things Consicered, a Figured Ma- terial Is the Most Desirable for the Woman of Moderate Purse —Choice Is a Wide One. ol 2 | As a rule charm of color and mate- rial combined with daintiness of fin- ish have more to do with the success of a dainty matinee than elaborate | ornamentation or subtlety of line. Tampa under the direction of Mrs. C.! A. Harper, formerly Miss Fannin, of this city. Of the entertainment the I‘l'un.p;: Times says: “A very fair tended the entertainment last even- ing for the benefit of the Associated Charitics, which was given at the Tampa Bay casino, under the direc tion of Mrs, Roy Johnson and Mrs zed audience at "u cheap sack | A, Harper “Many who witnessed the perform i stated that it was one of th jvers best mateur cntertainments Yevey presented an Tawpa, Bach one | taking part acquitted themsehve with much eredit “The two comte plaviets clicited much amusement and enthusiasn | did i “Heldt's orchestra tarnished the opening numbers and then My dlohnson presentod her playlet UTrouble in Plenty [ “Mr. Totter Southdown Mr. 8 K 1‘I-I\':m.x I oMrs. Trotter Southdown M Roy Johnsou, “Mr. Jack Benson- Mr. Dan Gal- 'vin ‘Mrs, Jack Benson- Miss Willis Donane Thomas Mr Mevedith Mr Wilheln { Tenthe Following another orehestra I Mirs Me 1 the 1 Bay hotel [l 1 read ing whick ! cnjoyed grently M W. 1 1 th [ Mres, BoOM. Prinee then gave one of Ler charming readings, with musi cal o aecormpaniment F selection was “The Dream Ship.” Mrs Hae por s anmsing comedy then followes A Picked-up Dinner Mr Thompson Mr ¥ L Arcli bald. “Mirs Thompson Mrs. A Harper “RBiddy, the Ser Mirs Re Ihirns HSeve of thet on contrib ot decoratic or tertainment d I 1 t} rii Wil voted 1ot} ‘ t wiuted Chagit e O " oreat ont of tl cit S ke Walsts on Evening Go ces es are Ir y or more W 3. one walst for morn , one informal ™ %%ainst the liquor evening affairs. fand the special numbers were splen- | rial. Among the models not to be read- ily copied are tho little French sacks of fine lingerie stuff, hand made, deli- cately embroidered, inset with lace. Charming things they are, too, these (ne lingerie matinees with their coquettish ribbon bows, and often & loose lining of India silk matching the color of the bows and providing an additional warmth without de- tracting from the sheer daintiness of the sack. i But the reaily flne embroidered lin- gerie matinee {s an extravagance, and ' the lingerie model that is not fine is a tailure, so the woman who wants | requiring little trim- ming and yet attractive, is likely to! buy a ficured material. Some of the! figured white stulls are agmirable for Matinee in Pink Crepe. the purpose cubroidered Swisses and cros red batistes and lawns. But her n one meets the require- ment of fineness. Fortunately, even the best materials of this sort are not alary expensive, and so little trime necte v that the cost of the | L ! The rule to he chserved in bahies' | elothes | matinecs, 'lCrim may be evorotentious, but it be tine it the varment is to be suceestul, and wreloss worl robs a mitinee atom ol SMATtNess or neg Ther may he only of beading as fin- | Ish for neck a seves, but the bead : ing should be of vood quality and ef | and it should be ap-| feetive design plied by hand Flenred dimft and practical sunmer males a delightful | matinee, wear ing well Laundering well, needing but | little trimming and costing a mere cong. It is perhaps, the best of lh-" flowered cotton stuffs, coming as ! doea In delicione Httle designs of dainty colored sprigs and flowerlet ¢n barred or checked or whit prounds Valenciennes Cluny or fine Swiss! embrofdery I do for trimm and there ar orme attractive sacke 1 1 which a crochet ingertion or the| coarse open Irih beading or Venise | is used There are pretty flowered and eross barred lawns but their decigne are ugually large and do not have the quaint daintiness which makes dim ity such an admirable matinee mate | too MARY DEAN. Short Brocade Conts. The modistes have not neglected to | tempt us with novelties of new mate | rials and models Our attention s at | tracted by a ghort brocade coat worn | over a skirt of thin material. Here 1= a prophecy of gpring. We notice fa piliar details that the skirt just es | capes the vrouad; that some fullness | s suggested in gathers at the walst | line; and that there is little width at| t foot We fear that fachion has| cheated w8 out of new ideas B! further study shows that not only the length of this coat is new; the square ) front, square armhole, and square | | . qster Comes March 23rd 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 brought to the city. See our Children's Dresses-=just received a shipment. BATES ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner Massichusetts avenue and I.emon street. The Rev. J. W, Wed- dell, priest in charge. Sunday ser- vices 11 a. m. and & p. m. Other services as appointed. y | | e | W |S“r.::zinnd Branch of the Woman's areh letea |l Auxillary meets on the Monday fol- lowing the first Sunday of each ALL SAINTS CHURCH. 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. H Hard Lot of Hindu Women. According to reliable statistics, barely one of one per cent. of the 144,000,000 of women in India are able to read and write; and to none of the hundreds of thousands of Hin- du gods may these sorrowful little Lutheran Church. Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m. Corner of Lemon Street and Massa- chusetts Avenue. v i e p i) O ¢ : I 11. Weddell, minister in A Setrl:vlg.s dnlre. held on second an REI woihat ook 1o0 ant Py oF RIS i g QURL IR DTR S either in this world ov in the world at 11 . m, and 5 p. o m, — 15 eanio. A\ nidays eacept the third in the CHRISTIAN CHURCH | mo Other services as appointed. l Safe With Father, 3§ BT Sunday School at 10 a. m. In a fearful thunderstorm one day DI IVLAND AND MYRTLE { Preaching service at 11 a. m. and Baby lda begged her older gister to | STIEET METHCDIST CHURCHES. |7 P. m. ' take Ler to their father in another RS (‘.hrlnflan Bhdeavor Boefety at ¢ ) room, Just as they started, there came xieland Church i dchi a blindmg flash of lizhtning. “Sister,” Sorvices et and 3d Sabbaths, 11 B |m“l 0% hray ol 10 takh ohis 0f Prayer Mceting, Wednesday even me until 1 can get to father,"—Youth's m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m | Compauion. Sabbath School—3 p, m. Prayer Service—Thursday night at 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— Sorvices— 18t and 34 Sabbaths, 7:20 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 m. Sunday School-—3 p. m Ing at 1.n. m. ‘Gake a look af Yourold hat, W then lafke a look at | CUMBERLAND PRESBY '0]// *fice /_7_3}_0 ; b TERIAN CHURCH S d Ones Sunday school every Sunday morn ing at 9:45. Everybody cordlally in ited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florlda avenue and Bay St I'he Rev. Willium Dudley Nowlin ; 4 u. D., pastor. i Sunday school 9:46 a. m. E Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 715 p. m Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday «vening at 7:3C. Woman'’s Mlissionary and Ald So fety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People’s at 6:16 p. m Regnlar monthly business meeting frat Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ot e Meeting Take a look at your old hat. sweat leather greasy; is the edge shiny? Ifso, CHUCK IT and buy a Isthe FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. lennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school. NEW BONNET. The comfortable, clean feeling you get is worth more ong coat-ta ack are noveltles.— | 9:45; hing, . m., ;Iargper's ;“;:"h K novelt! !;_30 p.p:le ng, 11 am. m, and |} than theu;:ri_ce 35 tl'::el hat. Just as —e e [ W . ' Faded Effects. '7:30‘5‘;'.“':" o m'.."n! i soon as e ‘ne S y es hoppen We How the spring season will look ' with it8 many “shaded” garments, it | i3 difficult to say just at present. To | the unaccustomed sense these “shad-| ed” things look fac and suggest Septemis r r than Par ticularly is this true of the bats These are called 2 I 2 made of t ution Sleeves. d then leg-o-mutton sleeve kies are wort spierre collar is an especial favorite. Cream and butter shades are in de wand in shadow laces. l have them on top for you. We have the \new suit to go with the new suit too. We charge you all our goods are M. E. Church, South. . I. C. Jenkins, Pastor. “rniay schivol 9345 @ - - woluing sermon L1:69 a,. m apwoirth League 6:00 p. . . Eveniug korviec 7:00 p. m. worth, and give you all " Prayer-meeting We;ne:hn; 7:0¢ g y you ~pay for‘ ¢ @ Why lie about it? East Lakeland Mission. oo takeog wioson || THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 8 WARX CLOTHES tion, superintendent. Prayer ‘ * LYISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH JOSEPH LeVAY J. H. Weddell minister ir 118 Kentucky Avenue Revw, charze, Services—~11 a. m. and 5 p. m. on every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 8. m. every Lakeland