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WOMAN'S CLUB DEPARTMENT d by the P Edite 200000000020 £A0000AAA000A00Q0 poe o ress : 0 TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIE 5 ; [ 0 TY EDITOR. : ! Committee of the P g NOIME o cossestessnscns e gl re u 0 ln 4 x‘sxdencemm"“ saseentuab s s sanasrareess s ssnsss el : oman's Clu ¢ oticed for ¢he Social Department . i e NOTICE—N t partment can be com- o . ) :l’ufi% to the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. 1 THE DAVGY TROVRRE. r e otices to the Society Editor, care Evening Tele o - AR > jtten B gram. Whe! d K 11 ] if:;,:.rof social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and & . );;“;:“ :::‘your hohisd u " fl oiber items of social interest should. be telephoned to this depart- & And your past is clean and your : gent 46 5000 38 they occur in order that their news value is not o conscience clear, o impaired: : When you know that you haven't ’ wronged any mam, | : ’ 2 0 46000G00OBEBTEIOTATY 0L WOABO000D | icn sou've mad no oo o be She is at Bates’ Department Store. Wouldn’t won faced with fear, . ! The busy world may be still inclined | To deny rewards you have longed | | der if your daugliters are there, too. It's a mighty Easter In Lakeland ! ; | | to claim, | R R bt it cannot rob you of peace of fine place to go ior Summer Dress GOOdS, Laces, ~ . in Lakeland was a beautl-l \lthough storms and toraadoes | mind Tl g e 1 being | ruged throughout the thwest | OF bring to your cheeks the blush 3 weather conditions Lage northwest i ! : : 3 o T W was & real | Easter fn Florida was as beauttul a0 shame . Embroideries and everything to be found in a First- 8™ . Florida day, and every- [day as anyone could have wished for. | ; grin; -1® he day in the | The trees and grass had do! ir . And the world, however it may con- : could spent the day g nned their | ’ may ¢ | pody 114t new spring dress of green, the fuil- | nive ! Class Depal'tmen' Store' IP:’“ . jnorning large congrega- | blown roses, lilies and other flowers To keep you down and to liold you ‘“ yeed the churches, where | were their prettiest, while the lovely back, i women of the Southland blossomed : Must respect the hopes that you keep | forth in their pretty summer ::o‘\'nsl alive, i : Though its praise may be for th . .r services were carried .o afternoon many automo- U. G. BATES enjoyed excurllonl,and hats, which made the day one ! _ country. |lcng to be remembered. gifts you lack, 1:/{ i i : s eeieromes ) Kd (18 REOIE. D0 the lips of the 0 MY FRIEND— l‘:-m.uo pieces and sang very sweetly. | richest man { * = +Mir, Lusted, who is a composer of mu-! < Is not a thing you have cause to' (hy joy in all that Life'sic. rendered several of his own| fear, i (% 1 brought pieces, which were very much en-|\When yow'e done your work as well | 1 love and happicess| joyed. All parted for their homes at | as you can i i ifl late hour, having spent a very And your past is clean and your: e L find it all again in | pleasant evemiag. ! conscience clear, i i it o : —8. E. Kiger. s s —— 3 1Ty AL S e | T . SOPOBDEOHQE0 y T e Re r, if Misfor | LATEST IDEAS FOR SACHETS | ; o and the Mothers' Club which has SOPOEQPQREO PGP IS0 QBB PO 4t oo | 11 wrought i | We are much gratified with “‘”'lmw . Hi% 118 ; toss on thee, my DPUISC ypiee Opgandie Filled With Egyptian [ pleasure expressed by our visitors| WWS 1D e o SO T s b taught Potpourrl Is Most Popular [ last Saturday afternoon. young men to answer, will doubtless l ‘ P opu ‘ i —— : 01 parpose save thine aid; or, if it Just Now. e efforts made by Lakeland la-!“ some future meeting draw up a tie s [Cis were duly appreciated by both ““r“fl’““dl“g list of questions for A "y ; " A . « hath come, then let mef A large, square sachet for madame's ||, (.. and by Mr. Jackson, on | 0/l wonen to answer who aspire : nd be r.eady fo.r the New.Ye.nn .u.ah. It you dom't lind ) vith thee; i“n“fle in Iml.da of white organdle, . i (e peaviest responsibility | 0 marty the sons of ‘those mothers. | & = N By oRee, mml.m description, price and terms, & v re thine long ere they nd 1o led with 5"{,’3"?:.,‘3‘333“"&“- i G st Chis is only doing the fair thing|§ the rest. Loans negotinted. i cen sought, is very attractive in color, as it ‘i'nui That we have cause to be proud ;_'” tound. Mothers are quite as anx- 0r thou stand accused l’e‘lthrough the organdie, and shows|oi Mr. Jackson is cvident, as even | l0us ahout the sort of girls that FI H anfortunate visitors who were | Uiy sons are to marry as they could . Its odor s mot il vo pl men i much bright green. d lone shall tell me of | over strong, and is about the same 88 | i1 the automobile aceident compli- possibly be about the young men who cuilt’ = the old-fashioned potpourrl which be-| ;.1 d him and begged him not to [#'* dbout to marry their daughters. REAL ESTA I E 10 thee blameless to the longed to our grandmother's roBe | . ... ovor it. We all deeply regret |V indeed, it is much harder to LAKELAND, FLORILA /<t thou fall, to help thee | + again \ly | outstretehed thou'lt find it, i thou wilt. (i1l 1 do and more—thou artl y 1’rion_(|. | Alice Stead Binkley. Easter Egg Hunt Iu Dixieland, Mrs 1. (. Snook very pleasantly ; atrtined her Sunday school class | ¢ twonty boys Saturday afternoon %ith an Easter egg hunt in Dixle- Lod After hunting the egss all “iued in some games, which made t-rnoon pass all too quickly. Mrs. snook served deliclous refresh- wents which all very much enjoyed. . L L] Many Will Attend Missionary Yeeting at Plant City. The Woman's Missionary Unilon, of ¥ Joun's Presbytery, meets in Plant (ity Tuesday. The sessions will last uwtil Thursday. The evening ses- are open to the public. Quitc a number of the members wd friends of the Presbyterian hurch here expect to go down to- Lorrow evening at 5:55 and return it 10010, Ester Egg Hunt Waa Delightful Affair, A iy pleasant affair of last Sat- uday afternoon was an Easter egg tunt which Edna Bassett was host- “t I was indeed & happy occasion “rEda, it being her tleventh birth- jar Those present were Annie “uri: Waring, Mildred Mays, Fran- ilolland, Louise Rogers, Freda “0zers, Bain Kibler, Byron Kibler, fael MeMulleli, Mary Weaver, Nell Both, Ellen Watson, Margaret Pat- p:t John Kibler and Henry Bas- se two gentlemen were: jars. A delightful accessory for the toilet table is an adjustable atomizer, or “an atomizer which will fit any bottle,” as it is described. These atomizers are fashioned of French gllt, and have a rubber bulb and metal | stem. To use them the cork is re moved from the bottle of toilet water or perfume, and the atomizer insert ed in its place. When one has spray- ed the perfume on one’s hair or ker chief, as the casec may be, the atom- izer {8 withdrawn from the bottle and the cork replaced. This is a very useful and practical possession, better than the ordinary bottle atomiser, for the soent does not evporate by stan ing, and one may change from one kind to another ® the accident, and we think the in- jured members of the party were! quite heroie to brace up as they did and 2o on their journcy. We wish for their speedy recovery. MOTHERS' REQUIREMENTS. A Mothers' Club in the East, com- posed of mothers anxious for the proper marriage of their d.aughlors, has drawn up a list of questions which any young man must answer before he can win the hand of the duughter of any of those mothers. without pouring the| That is a pretty good idea, but it is fluld out. As either perfume or toilet |only one side of the question. Moth- water may be used with the o0& |crs have sons as well as duughters, atomizer, it is really economical. ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, 500000000000000000000000UD plewse a mother with a daughter-in- law than with a son-in-law. Off the Wire, As a Precaution, Operator—"Number, please? Sub | Get a dozen tiny bells, and every. seriber—*1 was'talking mit my hus |time a bottle of poison is brought band und now I don't hear him any |into the house tie a bell to the neck. won't let him go very far” more. You must of pushed him off | Even In the dark the bell will tinkle do vire."—Milwaukes News. {ts warning. PARK HILL Ten Good Reason, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Explalned. *“Pop, why do they call & man & pinhead?” © “Because when he ate tempts to penetrate any fuea his head First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. ‘ : g Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. e It's a r- question of dollars and ) bt Bty to conts to . Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section ]-_hrgleuwm Mr. Sidman. “Do yo vant to know ust how in Lakeland ".C R Sidman, The surpriss was spent?” Ninth. Because Lotscanbe soldon REASONABLE Terms M<pared for Mr. William Tyler and : . C R g The on» ‘ependable, exact meth- ) ; - s, 0. Bdmes &4 4h St o aiesi it R Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you bad, if you “ :xdrp;ue, but finally he said: “The ening of = !ECKING ACCOUNT. do, will always be glld. %4 is so big, so 1 1 will : ::e to give .:',,” Dnl:‘ty-nlruh- You ca: actice GOOD economy % n:u were served of chicken and only whe. ou know WHERE to ) ., Saudwiches, potato salad, i ‘ —_S w o fruit punch, ice cream, cake WO 6. T —_— ee= ?rh fruit, A checi wccount will show you. : — g 1o bad the pleasure of sur- i Deen- 3iyant R &) hr =ri Mrs. Lusted, of Wisconsin; ¥ :~d Mrs. Howe, of Wisconsin; % f\‘l Mzs. Sutton, of Kansas City; iy ‘,‘_i Mrs. Robert Tyler, Mr. and ihal, Fi Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ey Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, My y 0 Alfield, Mr. Cecil Sype. 4ud Alfield rendered several | FTE BANK L AND FLA. ® Co Rogan Building or . M. STEPHENS e e ——p e