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e ———— 3 € T &0 " ated to the . notices to the Society 58 30 0O GO O0n06000H000 s . G e ok T EXAMPLE. “ ok yard, | would nave his peighbor! o his clean. iduously, and ha | ciraw or bit of trash 5| L n, | wo is clean th cep i1 with rare flowers and | . reens, .nd water thes: to make t m Erow, it & yard ic rull of pretty sanii, pletures often | LA i ] not his neighbor do; And then w! e |t their homes. ! the €3 i t‘ e wooden bowl will help B prLhE ONET Bpand Wood irel Meet ! Place in a wooden bowl some i B i Circle to it {shavinzs of a mild white soap, an! tor be beat in t'other’s | At Tallahassce Next Week. | pour over these boiling waler [ £ ome The third biennial convention ot \wpon the w \ter ln; become ypd t+o oral 18 this: as he I8 pure, the Woodmen of the Worldo Juris- b gorn wish the eluss in the suds | Les iis neighbor his evils giction “V,” of the State of Florida, |00 oin i heash, Phen dis | 1iire {and its auxiliary tranch, the Wood- 10 iaes (0 a second wooden bow! Charles W. Drake [men Cirele, will comvere in the ¢iU g e iled with clear Tukewarm * o f0° Tullahussee, at the connty sehool o 1tor, until all traces of soap are ro ¥io S ommerer's School jacditorium, on nest Tacsday, at 10, n.«'(i ‘ ¥ Coe Another Tom veloek @ m nd remain 4n session Now dip the glass into a thi Hhumh ™ ding for three days "howl of Inhewarm water to whic nmeyer announces e oficers or the Woodmen Cir by e s by added (for the bl ining her pupils injcle of the State of Florida are asi{y . i)y wjie a brillianey to th 4 reproduction of the | fcllows L nis an dthen dry it with a ver y w dding, which this in-| Grand Guardian--Mrs Margarite - nocloth Polish 1t with soft tis | put on at the Her- B Olsen, of Pensacola. {sue papor .0 years ago, and which i Crand Advisor- Mrs. Sarah E, | 5 gl preed one of the best local | Purkier, of Sunford uts ever witnessed ini Grand Clerk- Mrs Hattie N1 Beaweed \n Commerce. | })‘4‘::‘, of Plant City | R ts elways known that seaweed ! to say that a record- Grand DBanker AMrs Amy K ence will witness this | Ccok, of Miami : | Grand Chaplain-—Mrs Wimtre {| ture of a certain kind of cloth, wl\"!l‘ caten under the luction, for Miss Steinmey-| hus her pupils remarkably ! *.' frained and the entertainment ne never to be forgotten. s roeret parents have who send r children to Miss Stelnmeyer is |V it they outgrow the kindergarten et are forced to leave her school as | M: procress {n thelr studies. . L] L] ¥ertine With Mrs. 0'Donald. * Queen Esther Circle {s meet- T ttls afternoon with Mrs. John JTenald At her 0% Tennessea avenue. The Cir- TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY ELIICR. seesseeveetesssesesenre (1AL XOTICE—Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- cocial functions, club meetings, church :s of social interest should be telephoned 0 this depart- on as they occur in order that their n s value is not ::OOOQOOOOOOC‘OOOOO-‘:-)OOOOOOOOO The | pretty home on ''® (=] < AR S 37 ¢ SR 135 © <] Q Society Editor by either of the above telephones. © Editor, care Evening Telegram. © | .iuerings and @ | o | ° | 9 " | | e {ele gave a delightful colonial dinner | Henry, captain, will exemplify th ‘;roron ly, angd at the meeting this aft- ' bheautiful man clean up his own ernoon a similar affair will probably 'which the Degree Staff of Capital te arranged Trogram Meeting. The Wonuin's Missionary Union of the First Methodist chureh will hold | their prosram mecting Monday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. G. E. Southard will be the leader for the afternoon. . . . Pance Last Night. Society turned out last evening to | enjoy the rezular week-end dance at Orange hall. Fine music was dis- 1t was a late hour when all repaired MeDonald, of Jacksonville Grand Attendant- -Mrs Bascom. Grand Inner Sentinel Alexander, of Palatka Grand Ontep Sentinel vhoney, of Carrabelle First Grand Manager—Mrs. Mary ' Neeld, of Riverview. Second Grand Manager — Mrs. \lerev Phillips, of Lake City. Third Grand Manazer-—Mrs. Hat- Applewhite, of Greenwood. Delezate to Supreme Forrest—Mrs Ida Long, Mrs. Mary Mrs Laura THE EVENING TEI £, llenry, of Tampa. Manager—Mrs. ouviile. Wo_dmen Cirele Cora B. , of Jacl 129 in the State of ilerida, re2- total of the Ciicle. Capital Tosenting a neiel s ¥ a: ol Cit. » No. M0, Woodmen Cirele, will ertain the visiting sovercizns and delecates at an mormal reception at the Wo ' Circle hall, Monda} reht, from S to 10 o'clock, serving fruit punch and cake. Tuesday nisht, from 6 to v'clock the members of Leon Camb No. 2, and Capital City Grove wil sorve refreshments to delegates and members of the Woodmen Cirele 2t the Uneceda Cafe. On Wednesday night the Gate City Degree Staff of Tampa, unde: the leadership of Mrs, Mary I memorial service, after bership of § EGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 8, 1913. e —— City Grove with Mrs. Cora 8. Field | ling as captain, will put on the pul- jlie drill and otherwise demonstrat: { the tloor work of this branch of the order . . . 1 To Clean Cut Glass. Cut s 18 very fashionable now | jand is used upon the dinner table |k, !und in the drawing room with great | success | be iipped and spoiled, | cions pieces? jcarefully when it is washed, so that |ro risk is run of chipping ft. A But, alas! how easily it can | | K What pre- ! {eautions can be taken with the pre- pensed by the Majestic orchestra :mdl Cut glass must be handled very Our Easter Offerings in Dress Matcrials and You’'d DBetter GET READY We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. Accessories being the most complete ever brought to the city. Sae our Children’s Dresses==just received a shipment. P luke- | arge, v Sundays except the third in the onth. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Strect and Massa- chusctts Avenue, Rev. J. 1. Weddell, minister in jervices at 11 a. m, and 5 p. m, Other services as appointed. econtained a large guantity of ledine, | DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE but today !t Is uscd tn the manufac | STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. certain spee ¢s ar pames of “dulse’” rageen.” Kelp fs burned ‘stoke” and “cup seaveed, Dixieland Church— Services-- 1st and 3d Sabbaths, 11 and Devonshire scaweed 18 uscd for [a m; id and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. & larce number of purposes; are in a better position than before o 8 o Market for Broken Glass. Broken glass has a market. poses. and mode fnto new glass objeets, . . g///’/)// auid St rer ///(//’(/ I el 7 WYote STve “C. (wé;//‘/y Juveted / o a (_/ /77 ////7 there fore, the sraweed patherers of today Bome of it 18 ground in fine, powder-like particles and used for varlous pur At other times ft 18 reme'ted [at 7 30, \ l l B — €Ver | gy 7:30. Myrtle Strect Church— 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 a. m. | | | { | [ { i | | | | | | | | | Ing at 9:45 Jdted FIRST PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., 9:45; (7:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Temporary Florida avenue, Fours, 11:20 to 12:30. Sunday Services— Milton, superintenient. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m Sabbath School—3 p. m, Prayer Service—Thursday night| A8 Itallan university professor elaims to have found radium in ordl- sary dew. Pervices—1st and 3d Sabbaths, Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer Services—Tuesday night W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. TERIAN CHURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn Everybody cordially in- Retween Main and Lemon Streeta.) Rev. W. S Patterson, Pastor Sunday Services-—Sunday schooi preaching, 11 am. m., and| Wednesday—Prayer meeting at FIRST METEODIST CHURCH. (South Kentucky Ave,) Rev, Issuac €. Jenkins, pastor. residence, 911 South O flice at church. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:20 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Weck Day Services— Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meecting, ednesday even- ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening. A cordial invitation to everybody Soclety, to all services. East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school e 2 p.m. E. A. Prayer- — Lutheran Church. a— Cor. E. Orange una So. Tennessee | Surday schoel 10:00 a. m | Services are held on second anc fourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and o P i p. m Christian Endeavor Soclety at ' m Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even i iLg 6t 7 p. m. FIRST BAPLIST CHURCH Corner Tlortda avenue and Buy St The Rev. Willium Dudley Nowlin 1., vastor Sunday school 9:4H & m Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. ane :15 p. m. Weckly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:3¢. Woman's Missionary anl Ald Sc clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting Arat Wadnesday ut 7:30 p. m. New Source of Radlum, Meeting \ ] ) ES One Chance for Him. A bighop in the Church of England had in his family a domestic—a wome an—a strict Roman Catholic, who way always talking about the fmpossibih ity of herctics geiting to heavenm, “Why,” said the miister, “do you think, Maryv. that I will not get to heaven?' “Well” sald wnw, “if yo® do, it will be on account of your io gonsavable ignorance.” The Mocker. “] understand you are on the outs with Rinks, Dubbleigh,” sald Jorrocks, “I am that!" returnced Dubbleigh. with fervor. “No miore Binks for me. Last Sunday when my new car lay in the ditch I asked Binks to sce If he couldn't find somebody or something to pull it out, and the blistering idiot oftered me a corkscrew."— Harpers: Weekly. O e From Recent Books. *It takes but very delicate shadinge | to mark evolution in the friendship of women-—because women are 8o sel- @om friends.”—"The Unknown Wom- an.” by Anne Warwick. ‘GCake a look af ourold hat, Zhen Take o look att Take a look at your old hat. Isthe sweat leather greasy; is the edge shiny? Ifso, CHUCK IT and buy a NEW BONNET. clean feeling you get is worth more than the price of the. hat. soon as the new styles happen we 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 worth, and give you all you pay for. Why lie about it? THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY l 118 Kentucky Avenue Y is .»p 10 178 The comfortable, Just as Lakeland Sl ad'd >