Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 11, 1913, Page 3

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IN SOCIETY 200000000 Q0CQ0AAA0Q0QC VOO T @ TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. @ AR A A e S L L 37 ¢ Az Number ...eeee . 5 Tl ‘Leumm................... ......... B 135 g X 5 P'—'CHL NO' nCE_Notlcu for ¢he Social Department can be com- & o SEHECY to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. @ ¢ . notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. © ; social functions, club meetings, church satherings and ¢ g s of social interest should be telephoned o this depart- & ’ soon as they occur in order that their ncws value is vot © ¢ ) ed = ¢ © ¢ 2000020000300000022000000000¢ e e ———— LAD!ES WILL PARTICIPATE IN ENTERTAINMENT OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, MARCH 11, 19123. luemma THE TABLE MATTER ALWAYS WORTHY OF CAREFUL CONSIDERATION. Bevice Scen Recently Permits the Use of Candles Which Do Not Re- quire to Be Constantly Watched —The Color Scheme. Artificial lighting for the table that meets ail the requirements is some- | times hard to arrange. The light should be shaded to a point below the | level of the eyes. At the same time i it should not be so placed that it wi obstruct a clear view across the | ble. The low, dome-like electroli in the pewer apartments and houss meet these recnirements very snt|~ : factorily. Protably the easiest an ¥ least expen way of sclving e | lighting que 1 in a rocm where 2 3 high chandelier has to be depend: ! s of candles. Four cle: G is of Colonial patte Easter Comes March 23rd ; We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. HAROWARE VISITORS i a o crnoon of Marc will arrive in Lakeland vhich will be « party of jealers and their wives ors, who will be Lake. for ab hail from all on, and come to 1o attend the Na- vealers’ association . which convenes next al trip through Flor- arranged for the party, sumber anywhere from ple. and the itinerary sanford, Oriando, Kis- Tampa and St will I'n ordel lLukeland, K. Jackson, of the tion, has arranged thix < very desirous of hayv- ¢ show up a little bet- ther town, He very nat the ladies can aid Lthing else to the suc- stors' stay while in dding their charming - station when the and in their enter- 1 the eity. To this dled a neeting of all Lakeland for 17 the Board of and he de- attendance Just what W Trade wditorinm, . large fopr 1o disc 1 m he made to make and their wives and ¢ Organize Chapter Bl | Fat Myers, has another or-! credit; that of a' the United Daughters of 1raey, which has just been | uid to which all southern widows, S HOW w €S, sisters, lineal ts of thoge men who served | ¢ and others who have nh-‘ v the cause of the Confed- izible us members. The n ostarts out favorably thess will soon take chapters.——Fort nieces - rank larger st Lady” Baker odrow Wilson is a tamous in fact, she Lobmt the cake makin: in itself. She used to ons cakes for her father | de the same cakes for | righed husband Vilson does not toss her “ther with careless ease hut cooks o S the subject with respect Ler cake making as some- nanding serions thoucht ven asked what might be that she possesses so 50 accomplished a cake Ived, only attention and thorough understandinz as rk ¢ the reasons is that she Orrine For l)rlnk Ilalnt TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE ‘i earnest when we ask ORRINE a trial. You 12 to risk and everything T ¥our money will be n:~' T after a trial you fail to! 's from ORRINE. This of- | 2% wives and mothers of | Irink to excess an oppor- he ORRINE treatms nt. | ¢ home without publicity | ™me from business, and at | “CTet treatment, a powder; s No. 8 tor’ " 2, In pill form, m.n: ":!"'e to take voluntary | N O&ts only $1.00 a box. ‘2 and talk over the matter e ‘1 three hours.' 0 mothers, ! %“,n, vellow rus out there is no se- ¢ imple treatment, can be = f()ld Mattresses made over; % prepareqd in two forms: | of all kind made 10 order a postal card. dowtehters have the most pleasant He invites all mem bers of the Womar's Club, U. D. ( W, C. T. U, missionary societies, cret societies, and other clubs, and dies who do not belong to any or- to meet at Auditorium | I'riday afternoon and plan for this Mr. Jackson's appeal to the ladies follows: To the Ladies of Lakeland: Quite u party of people are sched- uled to reach Lakeland about 3 p. m on Saturday, Mareh 220 These ple froni many States and stay possibie so- 1Zation, occasion peo- are but few of them have ever been in Flor- | ida. Al of them are pusiness men, their wives and daughters, out on an itinerary of State, and learn all they can about Florida It is desired that they should see Labeland and be impressed with it bit more forcefully than any poi place that ix shown the 1o see Just a other them The nt oop Lodies can without expense or mueh effort help very materially m‘ So b owoald ladies | with convenience and feel | fixing such impression, elad to meet all the he very twho e that they would willingly take part in the entertainment of these people v hile cityr at the Board of | Trade nest Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, with Mr. Hol- the Board of a0 over just what we in the rooms where worthy,, seeretary of will +the I'rade, we vould 1i! Tadies 1o do W. K. JACKSON her cold uses i of butter and the hizhest gs, rich milk in the plac sually half cream areful in the mattes people think tha granulated will grain of the th stoof everything for No cooking butter s for She or lier, Kind grade of « med she r. Some Then is ¢ the coarse Kind of do, but the coarser the sugar, the a very fine granulated 18 the best. The floup is sifted several times, and the eake batter is always kept | thin A Cthick batter makes a poor | cake, and the tour shonld be stinted | in its use Then, too, the batter is beaten vith a wooden paddle instead of with a metal spoon- a little thing, but one which means a zood deal in vood cake making Her two of Mre. Wilson's fa- vorite recipes They are for a gold and silver cake. to be made at the same tin The silver cake is| osted \\nh white and the gold cake “ volks of eizht m three- a cup of hutter, half a cup of Cake The up of sugar, Gold quar- ter swoeet mi ind one and one-half enps of tour. one teaspoonful of cream rartar, and one-half tea-| snoontl of soda. Flavor with lemon. | Silver Cake - The whites of eizht half a enp juarters of u cup of . two cups of sugar, hutter, three milk. three caps of flour, one tea- oonful of eream of tartar, and one o soda Flavor with rose of va-| nilla | with us Ask for booklet Litke | l" armacy Dally Thought. Don’t put too fine a polnt to your wit for fear it should get blunic Jervanres UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESS MAKING. cushions Drop me Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Ohio Street. coarser will be the eake: | . York Tribune ! very bright ones are tryi will serve the purpose: silver one ars also el e. There are holde: for candles th roliove one of the worry of watch'ng them, and that guard st the dangers of eandle grease dripping on the table. Thes tarc hollow whi‘e tubes, in which the candle is put. A spring arranged un der it pushes it np as fast as it burns laway. So the candle requires no | watching. With the shade over it ?lhls artificial candle. which is made of a rather transiucent looks like wax ! use. Dark oak and other finishes are l;:nod also. The wain thing is to se- lect pieces that are dignified and xrdlher conservative in design, rather " than ornate or in line with the latest fads, | firmly built, without being bulky or thard to move. Especial care should | be exercised in selecting the chairs, {most of the chairs designed for the "dining room being torturously uncom fortable. that one must =it primly erect at table and leave it with a backache Is rap | Hidly being overcome by the more gen eral use of reslly comforiable arm chairs. This honor has always becu | accorded to the head and foot of the Electric Ligh. Dome of Dull Green Silk, With Deep Fringe of the Same Tone. table. It scems to be the inclination to allow comfort for the rest of the |, | family i The glze and style of furnitur: must depend on the shape and dimcusions of the rocm it is bought for; if cne s likely to move about much, that ! should also he a considoration. | Among the best reproductions are the Sheraton and Adams type of furniture heading the list. These are very <imi- lar in general chavacter, anid ve probably retained their populurity largely beeause of the attractiviness and practicability of the buffet= 'l he Sheraton chairs and tables are also charming in design. Misslon types are, many of them, very pood lool ing| aleo, though they may lack some of | the elegancoe of design found iu the | older types. The lighting and coloring are the 1mpormnt %-atures. The color scheme and artifcial lighting must be worked | cut by the individual to the lu <t ad- vantage, according to the case in hand. Keeping things simplified is mercly a matter of scleeting the best of what 18 available and discarding the rest. It is safe to adopt the plan of not using everything you have just be- | cause you happen to have it. New VOGUE FOR COLORED GLOVES Have Much to Re_:;:—r;;end Them, and the Idea May Be Taken Up In This Country. | 1 wonder whether the attempt to in- | troduce colored gloves will find favor | in this country. I was pleased the other day with the appearance of & pair of duck egg blue kid gloves of three-quarter length heavily stitched with black silk, because they were a change from the champagne. dnvef and white that one usually ¢ The worst of such an inno that it tempts those who love bizarre note in dress to we and mora brilliant colors, vation is the | more | e | hands. ! Otherwlise there is a distine smartness in the n w colo provided they intensify one of the color schemes of a dress, or a !l oa, black or gray costume a note o d°fl~, nite brightness.—Chicago Inter Ocean, Wide Jabots, The spreading jabots are much in vogue. They may be square, pointed or rounded, tucked or fulled, but they thould be made of shadow lace As a general thing mahogany fur: niture is best suited for dining room | They should be substantial and | Fortunately, the foollsh idea | brought to the city. composition, &8 ALL SAINTS CHURCH. (unllt‘l of Lemon Street and Massa- chusctts Avenue. Rev. J. 1L, Weddell, minister in | Clarge, rvices at 11 a. m, and & p. m, Il Sundays except the third in the Othey services as appointed. DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET ME TH()DXST CHURCHES. [ 1rixi ervices- - 1st dand Chuareh and 3d Sabbaths, 11 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School-—3 p. m. Praver Scrvice—Thursday at 7:30. night lerllo Street Church— Services—1st and 3d Sabbaths. 7:30 p. m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 a. m. School---3 m. nday n. ver Services—Tuesday night W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CAURCB Sunday school every Sunday morn Ing at 9:45. Everybody cordially in vited FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave.,, Between Main anc¢ Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor Sunday Services-—Sunday school 9:45; preaching, 11 am. m., and 7:20 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac (. Jenkins, Temporary residence, 911 Florida avenue. Office at Hours, 11:30 to 12:30. Sunday Services Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:20 p. m Week Day Services— Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even- ing, 7:30. Teachers' meeting Friday evening. A cordial invitation to everybody pasor. South church Society, to all services. Bast Lakeland Mission Sunday school at 3 p.m. E A | ® | Milten, superintendent. Prayer- | reeting Thursday at 7 p. m Lutherar Church Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessce Sunday schocl 10:00 a m Services are held on second an¢ | { fourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday 8chool at 10 . m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever See our Children’s Dresses==just received a shipment. - g at 7 p. m. 1 avening at 7:3 clety Monday 3:30 p. m at f "y You’d Detter GET READY | ». Christian Endeavor Soclety at m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even One Chance for Him. A bishop in the Church of Englan@ bad in hig family a domestic—a wome an—a strict Roman Catholic, who wag always talking about the impossibile ity of lereties getting to heavem “Why,” said the uaister, “do yow think, Mary, that I will not get te heaven?” “Well,” sald ome, “if you do, it will be on account of your im sonsavable ignorance.” FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH. Corner Florlda avenue snd Bey St The Rev. Willlum Dudley Nowlin D, vastor. Sunday school 9:4H a. m. | Preaching Sunday at 11 a m. and 15 p m Weckiy prayermeeting Wednesday 3 The Mocker, “I urderstand you are on the outs with Binks, Dubbleigh,” sald Jorrocks. “1am that!” returned Dubblelgh, with fervor “No more llinks for me. Last Sunday when my new car lay in the diteh | asked Binks to if he couldn’t find somebody or something i to pull it out, and the blistering idios offered me a corkscrew.”"—Harper's Weelly Woman's M nary anl Ald So | see Baptist Young Meeting 6:16 p. m Regnlar monthly business meeting at Wednesday ut 7:30 p. m People's ) e ——— ) From Recent Books | *It takes but very delicate shadings | to mark evolution in the friendship off — New Source of Radlum. An Italian university professor | women-—hccause women are 80 sele elalms to have Yound radium in ordl ' gom friends "= “The I'nknown Wome sary dew. an " he Anne Warvick bl 1 | 4' | ] ! | \ ,m)m 2 ever 4 \&WM of | 6’*6‘05‘ Mfltr in our bollor = Buying a good, new suit of clothes and overcoat is not an expense; it is an INVESTMENT. WHY? Because, good clothes cost but little more than poor clothes, jand wear much longer and look well ALL THE TIME. Then it PAYS you; you'll get the better positionjand BFTTER PAY, if you “look the part” better. We do no “Monkey Business” in our store. Welcarry only GOOD STUFF, sell it to everybody at the SAME PRICE, and that price is as low as the best quclity can be sold for. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY

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