Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 17, 1913, Page 3

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E \u ..lbfl‘ "( M Number . aoed : gpECIAL ras 00 2000000000000 00CCQQQVAVOOD Arrangements Completed of the 1llinois Club o was well attend- gd wu nreresting sessioin “as t 4 being abseat, tne e WS .['.‘ui to order by the u ,:, dent . D. 1. VFidler. Tie P'&"’““ L\)'HDJH.H reported wad secured the speakers " ne ;m‘ pny. Tie music com- e gAVE i oral outline of L‘{, , a1 committee to pre- . (b spe o s table announced E: et \ have it planned. A © aws v and carried to bave m jpointed to have gen- s ..on of the supper and to ¢ ~ption committee. The .ard. therefore, appointed ug to act a8 hosts and . or the occagion: Dr, and Luenr, Mro and Mrs. N, 11 < Mr. and Mre. . M. Clavton, o gad Mrs ldwin Schurman, Mr. w: T Reniord, Miss Florence Coni- rigots wx will be held next baraia ‘b 26, The members weur their badges all ¢ they will gather in the ¥y or group of fam- i 4 well-filled basket of <ous and such dishes and sil- v s tiey need, The speaker’s will prepared by a compe- | ttee of ladies, Miss Ruth | ivg the chairman. s atnounced at Saturday's B ‘and Improvement !ooiety " Yeet Tomorrow Afternoonm. vieland Improvement So- vi'l weet tomorrow afternoon aowe of Mra. Watson. All s aid uvited to attend. The v a2 Wil open at 2 o'clock. * - - b “st Ladies Are » This Afternoon. * Uantist Missionary and Aid {1t First Baptist church s 'hix afternoon. ¢ rouram, refreshments I n the + Hunter, er of voung girls on the shores of Wichoall enjoyed very party was chap- y wnd Mrs. T. L. War- an tand all had a most I'hose ' [ b4 iberta Helth, ouise Rogers, ary Weaver, & zel MeMullen, . * . Marion B¢ Many Entries ==y Ul be many naugurated Fade. 08 evineced by tateqg the tants for the ine L andso. Teired for the Mprosyemen \ll contestants | turnish a picture | s they appear close of the con- i 1o doubt create ks sLin the planting of roses and flowering plants uproving the loo . in this contest n ) 1 they st pport and tizens of yard NSOCIETY TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. NOTICE—Notices for he Social Department can be com- 10 the Seciety Editor Ly eitler of the above telephones. . notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. " . cocial functions, club meetings, church : ens of social interest should be telephoned io this depart- as they occur in order that their 1. The club in the celebration After an | annex of the | abundance of ! who attend- | son, Edna Bassett, | Freida Annie Laurie entries in by the that the)y | t at, now | a Lakeland homes re- ntry over for being heautifu] flower gar- | | provement committee | I Trade, composed nfl .. TN, meets every wee p\‘ of ing ways and | Te Jou uever quarreled little Mr. Hennypeck, ‘Certalnly not,” re- satherings and ws value {8 not POQCO00CODDOOD O For Hlinois Day wmweeting is one which will e mueh | enjoyed by the club’s guests on this | occasion. After supper a program of toasts and music will be carried out. Dr. Conibear, president of the club, will act as toastmaster gentlemen will respond: Hon. 1. J. Drane, Mayor Eaton, Gen. Cox, Mr. M. F. Hetherington, Mr. A. J. Hol- worthy, Mr. John McClellan. The in- vocation will be given by Rev. W. 8 Patterson. There will be a reading by Mr. €. A, Burridge, and the musi- cal numbers arranged for include among other features the singing of “Auld Lang Syne” and "Sl‘nl:nu-u River” by the whole assembly, and the beantiful song, “Nlinois,” chorus of young ladies, geveral other features, as well as will be given by club members The general publie come to the proeram. is invited to park and listen to the Membership in the Hlinois Club of Lakeland is open to all who have at bushands, wives, club members, 25 cents a year, which ir used to pay the zeneral expenses of Ilinois Day [The organization now has sixty members and Mlinois people who are visiting in of [llinois Day on next Thursday. Simple Club Doinge. While Mrs. W. was busy in her kiteheu preparing the light refresh- meats for her bridee club, which in- cludes tha more we!l-to-do of the neigh- boring county, Saliy Hill, a poor farm- and the following | by a| Toasts to Hlinois and to Florida | some time lived in Illinois and to lho! children ot | The only dues arve | Lokeland are invited to join with the | CHARMING 1 ITS slmrucm| Togue of White Velour With Income | spicuous cor Trimming Is a Wel- .2 inngvation, ’ Thig charmi toque of white velour sets down snugly and closely ; to the head aund turns back in & white brim about a crown of white silk beaver. Ouly ! toque of hats -whose feathers “wave wildly in many di- rections,” a hat of this style has the refreshing effect of an oasis In a thing which makes tractive is that its iy be made at i | desert. Another it irresistibly | Smart trimming ! home and xtra five or ten dol- 8 [lare—according to one's taste and ! limitations—which would bhave gone | for plunie or aitrette may be put back | ‘Iu one's purse for other uses. Pucke | ered bits of satin ribbon and little | #ilk cords are cleverly { form the green leaves, and flat pieces | of satin ribhon in different | of delicate pink make the rose. — e Mean Man. An Osborne man once let his wife go visiting her folks. The first week she was there he took the home pa- paper to her. dered and wondered he did the same thing packed her I {home. He told her it Joke and he | for & we . The next week She at once and hurried | was only l' rmiled bhehing her back Katas Ctry Journal, tolese THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 17, 1913. at the front is the | trimmed, . and that most in-, conspicuous! y. After the series arranged to N shades | per and cut out a picce and sent the She wondered and won- | 1 % 2853 LA & R T B T VL ey We have a beau.iful brought to the city. | g I YOUR TIME unfll always be right if you buy | al iwaten of us and let us rexulate, I N clean and keep it in repair for yon | or ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Massa- chusetts Avenue. Rev, ). M. Weddell, minister in clia rvices at 11 a, m, and § p. m. tindays except the third in the Other services as appointed. AL montl DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. Divicland € hurd\ - 0: all kinds come to us. We carry a | | eomplete line of the newest designs r JEWELRY |i Services- I1st and 3d s'lhbnull. 11 m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School—3 p. m, Prayer Service-—Thursday at 7:30. night er's child, came in with a donatiom of |and best values in Jewelry at fair Myrtle Street Church— bome-made pickles. “My mother be- | longs to a club, teo,” said Sally. “Does she? And what do they do?! Play cards?’ “No” “Sew?' “Oh, me; they just draw naines out of a hat te 800 who'll have ths next meeting.” | | brices. Come in and see our display H. C. Stevens - | Often the I ard loss in nances is pur a strict eye I ! | | | i When you pay your bills with cash, practically paid | | ! | | | 2 husband, not a lion ! LN on pe no records bei terence between profit ing your home fi- ly a matter of keeping tty expenditures, ng kept— pioper economy is almost impossible r account throuzh which keeps an accurate, every cent spent. FOuUr expense ise 1st and 3d Sabbaths, 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 Services L £ 30 p. m; \l]!lll.l) School—3 p. m. vor Services—Tuesday nizht 30, W. . STEINMEYER, Pastor. CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn ng at 9:45. Everybody cordially in- ited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) { Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. | “unday Services—Sunday sehool, 9:45; preaching, 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, 'emporary residence 911 Ilorida avenue. ()ITmf at ours, 11:30 to 12:30 ‘inday Services pasor. South church. You'd Better GET READY line of New Goods. Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever See our Children's Dresses==just received a shipment. ! p. o Clll‘lltllll Endeavor Society at Pnyer Meeting, Wednesday even- g at 7 p m FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bey St The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, U D., pastor. Sunday school 9:456 a m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 715 p m Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday avening at 7:3¢. Woman’s Missionary and Ald So- ‘lety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People’'s %t 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting qrst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Meeting leted Brotherhood of Cn.rpenten and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets every Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, at McDonald'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. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees. Lakeland lodge No. 91, F. & A M. Regular communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p m. Visiting brethren cordially in vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No 29 meeta the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. Visit inz companions welcomed. A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m Veek Day Services— Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even- ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening. A cordial invitation to everybody to all services. Society, Bust Lakeland lllll'll Sunday scheol at 2 p.m. W A. v'ion, superintendent. Prayer- “-ting Thursday at 7 p. m Lutheran Church Cor E. Orange ana So. Tennessee 'ay achoel 19:00 a m «8 are held on second ané fundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH #unday 8chool at 16 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and Palm Chapter, 0. 1£. 5 mects every second and fourth Thursday of each month at 7:30 p Flora Keen, W. M.; J F Secy. nights Mrs Wilson, Lakeland camp Mo 78, W. Q. W, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Clrcle first v Tharad 1 Estridge, ‘ommander Mrs. Saille Scip- dian of Circle K. OF P. Regular meeting cvery Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- ing members always welcome. { F. D. BRYAN. i Chancellor Commauder {4 X ACRSON. sSecretary Council ( POST 23. G. A. R Meata the first Saturaay in every month at '0 1. m. at the home of 1L M fling on Kentucky avenue A TIAFFER, Commander J. R TALLEY, Adjutant. Bisora Rebekak Lodge No. ¢ meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordiully in- vited. MRS. F. C. LGNGMAN, N. G. MRS. ILA SELLERS, Sec. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0. 0. F, meets Friday nights at 7:30, at L 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are cordially invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. W. P. PILLIANS, N. G. G.I.A toB. of L E Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, G. 1. A. to B. of L. . meets every second and fourth Wednesdayes of each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN S8ec'y. ORDER OF EAGLES. The Fraternal Order of FRagles meets every Wednesday night at 7:80, at Odd Fellows’ hall. J. H. WILLIAMS, President. M. SMAILS, Secretary. Exereloe for Tots. Dafly exercise for e ery one fs splendid, and many up-to-date physt dlans are ordering mental gymnas tics for children to restore the health, bulld up the nervous system or de- velop certain parts of the hody. To eonocentrate the mind upon an exer cise as it 18 performed, so says a cer~ taln clever doctor, will do more in one week for the body than the same exercise listlessly gone through would do im six months. Formation of Friendship. We cannot tell the preciss moment when friendship Is formed. As i filling a vessel drop by drop, there s at least a drop which makes It roa over; s0 in a series of kindnesses there is at last one which makes the heart run over—From Doswell's Life of Johnson. MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery ' Post, Cards ' Cigars Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Your patronage ;q)pr«-u.nui. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand i Leobdoy of Edisonia Theater | I'TTOLSTER.NG AND VATTRESS MAKING. Old M: sses made over; cushions of all k. made {0 order. Drop me a posta! card. ' Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Ohlo Street. i 25

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