Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 3

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000000QY 0000002000 COVCT TG 1 i TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. , NNumbgr. J R R R PR PR, 37 —— N otices for ghe Social Department can be com- U{‘ '\ 10 the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. punte 4 notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. b 9T social functions, club meetings, church :utherings and Notices O | interest should be telephoned 1o this depart- L s Of social atber * “son as they occur in order that their ncws value is not gen! 8F 1 Epg‘,’?d . ,000000000000000002000000053 E Meets Tomorrow t"o"ri“"' the fondant in the pan with- | ;&;J;\.r Practice. i out shaping it | B oon i P OO0 00000000 OOD Club of Lakeland meets I wish an appropriate and | oyoon for practice and {eusily made Easter favor, paste a | ursed to attend and tiny Easter picture on a card, letter oy their dues. ic in gilt, or write on it an Easter 8 cverse, which may be read aloud at o1 Meet Tomorrow Ithe table. Varied picture subjoors Coming of Visitors. | appropriate for the occasion may he , (hese columns 0ei0f, phought at a slight cost. |ukelund are cordially A harmless dye for Easter o ! end & meeting at the may be made by boiling the n;.:;:s! -t rooms in the Audi- | with onion skins. Put the eggs uuI Lorrow afternoon at 3;]0 boil in cold water, with enough purpose ot discussing | orion skins to cover them, and boil sptertainment to beprof- | until the eggs are hard. They will ware duvalers and their lcome out in pretty shades of brown, you thi ard nd gaught T8 when they rcd or yellow, according to the color P v'h vland ou the afternoon of Lo the peelings and the amount put | g in. I the onions are dark red in probably be where | cclor, und many of them are nml.i their escorts will be|tliey will make the egus an almost | stertained while not]purple shade. Polish them with a| | through the surround—{wrv flannel cloth. Two cuptuls of Lutomobiles. A 200d ' opion skins will colop cight or ten ‘omobile owners have cuus uchines for the pur-| $uik ! will probably be dec-{y ,p oy the Bright Side. when the bo0S- | (1 Wheeler Wilcox. The | U pa was made. { now have an op something s the ficst step I Jove A tailor made suit of ! broadeloth with plain, | The semi it 'white broadeloth Jacket navy gored has a col Street Dresses. 1o 10w A3 SUCCOss id hap jaie M e e el WAL T 1CW ARG SRG BRURR ARG LN Dbt Ih o re we lo the Bore sUCCess alie sy hhinos l. “v‘ \ .‘ l”“ A : The newesi 1 that a large num- ppiness will be ours. Love s con e Goad meeting tomors Hy | tructive; love « the long-wa lady in L s ¥ L W drieasos. U nresent, i Rossian 4 from thirty or thir- ned G our tls, togeth S T i} ean 1 simpler d : W 1h 1 - \ 1 wish .(.' i ( th ] | . . . 1 Meet : W of the llinois ! i Nl n they B ard of © cnoush 10 ‘“ '\ 2 ) rest, | rez' i Turday atternoon : ! ; ra that all coms | rofinement il are ming launches tricd G LI g : However ) or I.,_.,.”\i\',‘tue pier without sue iy L0ATENORL G ) | ; e ropes broke and the ¥ Foven, may be her outlook, if she will and definite an-3 arrangements tor | insist upon these assertions and these {ihoughts, and continue to picture to werself the surroundings that she de- | It may be | hy f the i be made. or this celebration has March 20, yitees having the affair oo an tollows Aies, o change will come slow, and by dezrees, or may be [1eaps, but it will come Two years a2o a business man was Mrs Willlam Steitz RS iy depths spair, at : Mr. . M. Clayton, Mr, |10 the depths of desp and nothing ford. Mpr. B W ,\|error,|"'” trouble ;m.d discord enveloped Pidler him. He was given the key to better & ~conditions by a friend who wrote ont Mrs Ho 1. Drane (chair- i ’ ; o | . 1 1oy 1 H st words Sy oand s Jaiey K, “Conitiear, Mps 20t 0E B ikl VAR | mediate upon riscoll | i the speaker's Table Instead of thinking ot thi as « tound them, he thought of then Conibear (chairman), | s1on, Miss Fannie Da_|@° he desired them. Employment, | W, Mercer, Mrs, W, | SUCCUSS, prosperity, harmony, growth, Edwin S\-Illlrmnll.j""“’!’1""""- oputenee were the words Jiven him for his rogary At first in Mr. DL l-'ndl-.-r,"' rision, then in amusement, then in G. U, Conant, Mr curiosity, ne began to repeat the > ¢ R. Sidman, Mr. | Words sSuddenly he found a great calm- Nelson. : « and Decorations - Mr, C.}Nss resulting from their repetition. vairman), Mr. Albert {"Then, with renewed interest, he con- | Drane | tinued, ana new strength seemed to ‘&:’1 1 R. Talley u-huir"’" Hope followed, and | ' the had thonght dea | given him ambitions he i W Cline, Dr. W. B. awoke to lite Y Prosperity came next, and aftlu- tor Eas cnee stands near today '+ Laster Favors. : tor table decorations use I'he discontented woman should | siuted tablecloth and nap- | seek for cheerful, helpful literature *pe paper. In each candle- | while she waits for her life to blos- * & farge paper lily with a1~ stvm to it in the holder, sccurely with wax. In ) place a diminutive chick | ————— KGDAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING Fill a neat basket with | and PRINTING | onee Specialists say that one of the | 2rass and make a bupny | ekl { best preparations to use is the old- aest for the center of the <¥he PHOTO AN |tashioned “sage tea” which our i Grielid2 8 | grandparents used. The best propi ., nzing the basket from the "% with the ribbons. | _ 7 little Easter souvenir mav | T AN with a goose egg. Break | +“d remove the contents; 'he inside of the egg shell [of all kind made to order ' 2Teen woss. In the back |a postal card. “uy log cabin among the | i *= and trees. Paint a yel- | 7 a%ve the trees and make | A"hur A Douglas ‘ Ing from the house to| The outside of the shell | vainted in brown bare | " UPHOLSTER:NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. | { { 5 S. Ohio Street Mirrore at Road Corners. A mirror about three feet high, “£2s, to be served at an which shows the approaching traffic, , TUT. are not esge at -u.‘ i clever j :,-.‘.,.dr i .frled {ed at the junction of four roads at ' %hita of In little tin ekillets. | geckenbam, Kent.—London Mail. s, . Of the egg is formed with | ———— B i ‘dant, while in the center doned. ght in 1 it Criz, the mor tack was thie EVENING TELEGRAM. LAK ELAND, FLA. PRETTY TAILOR MADE blue skirt. lar of sirect wear, says the coat, | Is, the | styles, bero jack- od in e | 'ive ter to | Nets and od aban- Tug whale wag tifty feet loug. 8pread Information of Death. 1o Venice, when anvone dies, it 12 the custom to fix a placard on the front of the Jdeee as well as in the nei ahbor ) vt eull Ot The Gray Hair A Few Applications of a Simple Rem- edy Will Bring Back the Natural Color. Pull out one its place !\ hich ig, 10 a great extent, tru gm. steps are taken to stop the cius will take When that Ni Nature's dull, ure all for liteless 1y hairs app is an old ar it is needs assigtance hair, help. o1 hair that « person’s house, 1 Stres | as a sort of public notice, stating his | name. age. place of birthe #nd the il I @ess of which he died v hair and a sayin v han tulling out, is not necessarily a sizu {of advancing age, for there are thou | sands of elderly people with pertect | 08 gray When gray some good, hairs come, o1 hair-r { beads of hair without a single stroak When IthLe hair seems to be lifeless or dead reliable | treatment should be resorted to at i stori ration of this kind is Wyeth's sSuge aration of ulants, the perts Wyeth's Saee and sulphur is clean jand wholesome and perfectly Larm | It refreshes dry, parched | removes dandruff and stores faded or gray hair to its nat less, ura] color. |and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prop- domestic sage and sul- whole mixture gradua Don’t delay another minut: | hair. | once and see what a difference a ~ | days’ treatment will make in lOld Mattresses made over; cushions, phur, scientifically compounded with Drop me | later discovered halr tonics and stim- beinz | carefully balanced and tested by oo hair ally Star' : has been placed on a sign post erect- ;. weeih's Sage and Sulphur at vour Clat T30, “17:30 p. m. .| FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. fow | brought to the city. | | i ALL SAINTS CHURCH. ( ¢ of Lemon Street and Massa- | chiusctts Avenue, | 1. tl. Weddell, minister in i n.oand H p.omt the third in the phointed. | | | | AND o5 4 | and Chureh Sabbaths, 7080 pom 3 p.om Thursday 1th wuth School “doand serviee night I Miyrtle Street Church— Services — 15t and 3d Sabbathe. 7:30 p. m; 2d and 4th Sabbathe, 11 am Sunday School-—-3 p. m Services—- Tuesday night W. 1. STEINMEYER, Pastor. Praver ' CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH - Sunday school every Sunday morn 'Ing at 9:45. Kverybody cordially In- | vited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ' (Teunessee Ave., Between Main and | lemon Streets.) Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school. 9:45; preaching, 11 am. m.,, and | Wednesday—Prayer ' 7:30 p. m. (South Kentucky Ave.) ! Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, | Temporary residence, 911 South Florida avenue. Office at church. | Hours, 11:20 to 12:30 pasor. | Easter Comes March 23rd See our Children's Dresses==just received a shipment. 1w p m. [} i | Sunday Services | Sunday school, ¥:45 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m Week Day Services— Woman’s Misslonary | Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even- ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening. A cordial invitation to everybody to all services. Society, Bast Lakeland Mission. | Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A. | Milton, superintendent. Prayer- | neeting Thursday at 7 p. m Y Lutheran Church. Sunday school 10:00 a. m 1 | ’[ fourth Sundays. * #Ik, formed with yell One Way. Thi jon is nel 2t ow fon- s preparation is offered to the ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH ::»:L,:; '8 sprinkled myshtl: with |tel::- hm.;"z::. s "‘m‘"::',: | public at fifty cents a bottle, a'nd is | i ’ “Socolate, which resembles | - " Beuham.."Tou can do it by | "COmmEnded and cold by all drig-| Sunday School at 10 8. m. T, The whites are made by :elling your right age.” cists. Services are held on second ané Preaching service at 11 a. m. and United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets every o'clock, at McDonald’s hall. vited. | You’'d Better GET READY We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. ‘ Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever meeis every second and fourth Mou- day nights at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordiully in- vited. MR=s. F. O i MRS. ILA SELLERS, Sec I Lake Lodge No. 2, 1.0 O F, Cornet Florlda avenue and Buy 5 | meets Faday nights at 7:30, at 1 Phe Rev. Willinm Dudley Nowlin 1i) 0. I*. nall. Visiting brothers are | cordially invited Christian Endeavor Soclety at * Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even ug at 7 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. LONGMAN, N G b., vastor Sunday school 9:45 a n J. L. RLYNOLD® Preaching Sanday st 1w e at W. P. PILLIANS, N (s opom : T o Wo aectd Wednesday F.1 A toB otL E ¥ | Orange Blossom Div, No {99 VG ! A G Lo ! Bantist. Young 1 Vo y lea h month at 2:30 p. m Vielthig lat 6216 5 m | Sisters always welcome Reealae monthly Lustness mectd 1 MRS, J. €. BROWN 3ec'y. Yyt Wednesday of 7:80 p. m | e T, ORDER OF EAGLES. of night Fazles at The Eraternal Ouder meets every Wednesday 7:30, at Odd Fellows' hall. J. H. WILLIAMS, President. B. M. SMAILS, Secretary. Fostering Spirit of Criticism. Many persons are too inclined to say unkind things simply because they happen to be near acquaintances or relatives to one another. Remem- ber the words of Oliver Wendell Holmes: “No not flatter vourself that rela- tionship entitles you to say unkind things to your intimates.” He goes on to thow that we get enough unkind criticism fromn outside, and should receive only help and lup‘ port from those in immediate touch with us. A person never regrets having done or sald the kind thing; it is the cruel or unkind words and actions which bring sorrow and regret There 18 no God given wisdom in one human being which should war rant him in thinking himself qualified or able to dictate to another. It is Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. |4 concelt, really—the common “I Tucsday oight et 17 R. [.. MARSIALL, President I J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy H. L. COX, Conductor. SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees. meeting at | M. Regular communications held on | know better” fallacy second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p m. Visiting brethren cordially In- J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No Glass-Making an Old Trade. Each country has Its distinctive types of glass, but it requires special and well-trained perception to tell the difference between some of the Eng- 29 meets the first Thursday night fu | Msh and Irish specimens of tho tast century, and the careful coples which each month In Masonic Hall. Visit | 5 "0 hoine made of them fn 1ng companions welcomed. A. D | European factories. The latter. how- Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, 8ecY. | cver, can gererally be known by thelr greater whiteness and lightness of Palm thlp'ler. 0. E. 8. meets every [ wegiht Waterford glass is now the socond and fourth Thursday nights | most sought after by collectors, but of each month at 7:30 p m. Mrs equally beautiful pleces were made in Flora Keen, W. M; J. F. Wilson, the Cork and Dublin glass houses Sec: ol e Glass-making can be traced back for v about 2,300 years to the people who lived on the eastern shores of the Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W..| Mediterranean, but its origin hae meets every second and fourth Thure | never really been fixed. Its ingre day night. Woodmen Circle first dients are still the same, and their W Thar-doi- W, J. Estridge. | proportions seem to have varied very Conncil Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- little. Silica and an alkall, that fs saardinn of Circle quartz, or fliat. and potash. or soda, are still used. ing rmembers siways welcome. “High cost of 1iving,” #aid Jorrocks F. D. BRYAN. t ¥ “Got to dock something, these times.” | Eore. povsisie Explanation | Regular meeting every Tuesda) “1 never could u:derlt,_m?‘;;:y peo- lat 7:30 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- ple doek their horses " eald :" 4 " | Dubbletgh | | A M. .ACKSON, Secretary. Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee | ! POST 23, G. A. R. Chancellor Commander. | —Harper's Weekly. vield of @ Graln of Wheat. Ver; few people have an idea ot Meets the first Saturday in every | the bounty of nature. A sclentist of month at 10 +. m. at the home of | Cambridge, Eng, recently made an ia- J_ M 3parling on Kentucky avenue | %ructi*e experiment which lho'= A . SHAFFER, Commander. 22* single grain of wheat sown June, produced 47 pounds 7 ounces. LRt Adjutant. | Opg acre of falrly good land will pre duce 30 bushels of wheat o~ Hinora Redekad Lodge No. ¢ pounds of ficur

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