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IN SOCIETY TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. ¢ Number . oh‘ otices for ghe Social Department can be com- SP.-(IK' \.OI;ISQES-:\‘“’ Ldnor‘ by either of the above telephones. L ';‘ potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and . of social interest should be telephoned io this depart- ,5n as they occur in order that their news value is not | QOO0 QOLOLDLOOL Q| <o o ‘:,QOC‘OOQQQQOOOGODC‘OQQOOOQ‘D‘:" - . With Miss Gracy- having the privilege of selecting her 4 Society of the assistunts. Mrs. S. T. Fletcher was " shyterian church apicinted chairman of the commit- y alfterpoon at the on flowers, it having been de- o Gracy on South o <od that the ladies wonld meet the P 1 all members ar: win and pin a small boutonicr bou- e . i to autend. Busi- uet ou each visitor. Mrs. L J. Jen- o e will be trans- uiugs s chuairmun of the cake come wittee and Miss Annie Browning . wiil be in charge of the table decora- tions. (s Will Enjoy r o nday Aitern.oa. i adies’ Ald and Mis- ", will have a program The Daughters of the Confederacy will decorate the station and shed with flags and bunting, which will 1y afternoon at the muke a very pleasing scene when lhe' Will be tfoilowed by 8 train pulls in. iz wlich there will L s ) | < d in the annex Graddy-Davis. | . this meeting all | Mrs Susan A. Graddy and A. B. . the city are espec- Davis were quietly. married at the elow is given the home of Mrs. Graddy on Church | afternoon: street, Tonesday evening, Rev. Bell of ! ;o Time to the Methodist chureh officiating, Mrs. Hill. The bride was becomingly gowned ! vocal Number - in old gold silk, while the groom L+ ienner wore the conventional black. w0k —Mrs. Angell. Number—Mrs, O, Be Holy.” Mrs. about two years and is well known by our people. Mr. Davis has been Voeal Buck. ~-Miss Lois t; dea” -Mrs, J Number veurs | The bride is siaty yvears of age and i the groowm ninety-three last week, This goes to show that love vever zrows old in Florida and the A g -Mrs. H, C, Steve was Hyr King's Business.” Record takes great pleasure in ex-| and good ' e tending congratulations wishes. -~ Bartow Record. Mrs, Graddy formerly Lakeland, Z1scuss ... of Hardware Dealers. f ladies gathered yes- lived in S s to discuss the entertain- i sardware dealers and it ! v» when they reach here S:. Patrick's Day. One day this month there'll be the “wearing of the green” for dear ould lreland’s sake, and every one out of sympathy, if not of direct line- age will be humming the sweet old irish ballads, because the 17th will St Patrick’s day in the morn- and all Irish hearts will be in ay March 22, ded that the visitors be the park where they ~orved wtibh strawberries e and later taken on an au- he o around Lake lollings- 1) i over the city. tune, singing I'homas Moore’s o chairmen were appoint- lunnting song, “Believe Me if All urman of u.uh mmmluee These l'ud« :u-in" Young (‘harms,” wmg the Pantaloon Style Paris Would Make Popular -y """ of rubycolored velvet trimmed with beads, fur and Iberty e saze shade. The skirt shows the pantaloon style | couutloss numbers will pay { automobile. ! Tribune. Mr. Davis hus lived in the city for | a resident of Bartow tor about twen- | noon at the Board of | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK FLAND, FLA., MARCH 1§, 1913. athleen \Lnnnrnun,” “The Harp 'ln.lt One "0t Tara's Hail, “ollen Back to L delic i of tus h heart. The tune Lave ende cir delicate charm in m Longing for Kil- and whiie they are wven't the halo that fndefinatle wacterizes the old nest Monday the sprig of | will be on many lapels aud tribute to the of the shamrock * * * land How to Be an Aristocrat. Eat dinner at night. Mort2ace your home and buy an! Let tlie groceryman and meat deal- ers wait awhile. ) ??’ ored Lo | 1 W omotey to join a coudle of | country clabs Wien there is a rece ) v SATINC LIS senL up on 1 and weuar them to the Place your nose gt an angle of decrvees whien von meet an honest workinaman on the strect : , Refer to your car as a ‘‘uo- tah" and shun the street cars on all occasions. Forget the letter v’ in all of -our conversation and cultivate a fond- ‘ness for grapefruit. Make a loud noise throu h the, | nose when anybody mention: such 1\' plebeian thing ar work.-- ‘hicago WHITE EVENING GOV/N draped skirt. The corsage is draped with black chifion | Spring Jacket. | The spring jacket in the making Is .s:\!d to have a length of 27 inches, ! which is longer in the back than In I the front. It will have long sleeves ‘und will button high over the chest | for the spiing season, but it will prob- | ably be lovered us coon as the warm enther <nte in YOUR TIME | wiil always be right if you buy watch of us and let us regulate steau and keep it in repalr for you | For JEWELRY {0, all kinds come to us. We carrs o | complete line of the mewest desicn: iand best values in Jewelry at fuir + prices. | Come In and see our display H. C. Stevens ['PHOISTE».NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. 0ld Mattresses made over; cushlonb; Drop me | | of all kind made o order a postal card. Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Ohlo Street. 1,'."l‘ ous outyour- o 7T A e o 8 e TR SETL G- S :’¢ have a beau.iful line of New Goods. Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials a ¢ Acessories being the most complete ever bmught to the city. Sce our Children’s Dresses==just received a shipment. | % §Com«r of Lemon Street and Massa-| . D., { p. M. Christian Endeavor Soclety at fi"&*& ). Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even g at 7 p. m. | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. | ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bey St The Rev. Willlum Dudley Nowlin vastor Sunday school Y:45 a. m Preaching Snnday at {1 a m. aod chusetts Avenue, Rev. ). 11, Weddell, minister in You’d Detter GET READY nd meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- ing brotuers and sisters cordlally in- vited. MRS U BONGMAN N, G, MRS. 1LA SELLERS, Sec. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0 0. F, micets F:iday nights at 7:30, at L 0. 0. F, hall. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, €ec W. P. PILLIANS, N 6. 7:16 p. m Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday avening at 7:3¢. Woman's Missionary anl Aild So clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young Peopie’s at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting frst Wednesday ut 7:30 p. m. charve. serviees at 11 a. m, and 5 p. m, All Sindays except the third in the moutn. Other services as appointed. DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE Meeting STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. Divicland Church— Ist and 3d Sabbaths, 11 ni; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. “abbath School—3 p. m, ‘g P'rayer Service—Thursday night at 7:30. Services Evening gown of ivory brocade with ‘ Myrtle Street Church— Sorvices—1st and 3d Sabbaths. 7:20 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 a. m Sunday School--3 p. m. tayer Services-—Tuesday e W. Il. STEINMEYER, night Pastor. | Upited Brotherhood of Carpenters wiles e and Joiners of America, Local 1776 CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CAURCH |Meets every Tuc:day night at 1 o'clock, at Mchonald's hall. R. L. MARSHALL, President 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, L. WILLOUGIIBY, Board of Trustees. Sunday school every Sunday morn Ing at 9:45. Everybody cordially In: ited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school, :45; preaching, 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A Wednesday—Prayer meeting at |M. Regular communications held or 7°30 p. m. second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Visiting brethren cordially in vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J F. WILSON, Secy (South Kentucky Ave.) | - Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pasor. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No mporary residence, 911 South | 29 meets the first Thursday uight 1 jorida avenue. Office at church. |#ach month in Masonic Hall. Viait wurs, 11:30 to 12:30 inz companions welcomed. A. D nday Services - Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. - Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Palm Chapter, O. K. S. meets every Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. second and fourth Thursday night: Preaching, 7:20 p. m 2f each month at 7:30 p m. Mrs eeck Day Services— Flora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Willson Woman's Misslonary Secy. Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wedneaday even- ing, 7:30. Society, Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W meets every second and fourth Thure- Teachers' meeting Friday evening. [day night Woodmen Clircle first A cordial invitation to everybody i vhueradovs W) Bstridee i all services. Council Commander, Mrs Qallle Selp T ‘ 1odian of Circle East Lakeland Mission. S—— ! K. OF P. Snnday school at2 p.m. B, A. | Regular meetinz cvery Tuesda ‘iiltou, superintenjent. Prayer. | 2t 7:20 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- ecting Thursday at 7 p. m {lox members always welcome. - ; F. D. BRYAN. Lutheran Choreh ! Chancellor Commander | A M. ACK30N. Secretary. POST 23. G. A. R Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee Surday schoel 10:00 a. m Jervices are held on asecond and #.urth Sundays. month at 10 1. m. at the home of J. M S3pacling on Kentucky avenue CHRISTIAN CHURCH & C AFFER, Commander — J. R TALLEY, Adjutant. Sunday 8chool at 16 a. m. Preaching service at 11 & m. aad| Hisors Redekah Lodge No. ¢ Meets the first Satutday in every | G LA toBofL E Orange Blossom Div. No 499, G. 1. A to B. of L. E. meets eve * second and fourth Wednesdaye o each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN 3ec’y. ORDER OF EAGLES. The Fraternal Order of Fagles meets every Weduesday night at 7:30, at 0dd Fellows' hall. J. H, WILLIAMS, President. E. M. SMAILS, Secretary. Lookirg to tha Future. Tt I8 conitoriable 1o see one's huse band sitting doa sfter dliner to en Joy his cigar ard t'en thers 15 some- thing raiher soc'Ling al.out the aroma of a good cigar, ton.” “Oh, | dom't care anything avout tha comfort of §§ or the aroma; but »= loag ns my huse band emokes. 1t wil i ivays be easy to tel! him how to hegor when ba fn- siBts tiiul we huve et 1o op mize™ ‘»»Jualm Courage Ever in Demarnd. “Not in clang g i 13 and despses ate marches oniy is liernism to be looked for, but ou overy rallway bridge and fireproct huilding that is going up today. On 7:ight trains, on the decks of vessel: i cattle yards, on lumber rafis, amvie the firemen and the policerion, t -+ demand for gourage Is ince - art. and the supply aever fails."—\/i!linr; James. | | | Your Grocer Knows — We Know— | t i | ond we want you 1o know=that l WRITE CLOVER FLOUR | IS BETTER And it will be the o mattes #n the world to convince ot the fact—and 1t is a fact, it you wall bus give ita trial ' Fully gusrantecd by both your @rocer and oursclive ' “YOUR GROCER BAS IT* ! | ! i l