Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 27, 1913, Page 3

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00aROGCGRRTN0 COOVQAUUNRROACQAACQ prs (e Number T T T T L1 g00¢” ' A wmw] .a.l.-.,::--.o-noo.-oo-oano---o [ for ¢he Social Department can be com- 0 .unlcm‘““'wm by either of the above telephones. Nail writtes aoticss to the Soclety Editor, care Evening Telegram. of functions, elud mestings, church gatherings and 8 K ems of soctal isterest éhould bo taiephoned to this depert- :““uwuumhmma&unmum 0 impa! :“ooouunuunnuupvuuuuncrtuuuouu =~ Mrs. Hocker Entertained. SOMEBODY Mrs. Wm. Hocker, State president g _|of the Federation of Woman's Clubs, remember, when you're feel-| L\ "is to visit the Woman's Club ing “blue, here tomorrow, is now in Tampa, o -] o -] - -] -] -] -] -] -] -} - ] Alwass \J gomehody cares: 3 where she was charmingly enter- Alwais ""m:':b';:: isn’t Just JOU., . ined yesterday. Of the affair the For somebody e Tampa Tribune says: goactrcs It seemms that lite's bardly | "y \william Hocker, of Ocala, worth wi J * N iy’s helped If you toll on president o(' the l‘:lorlda State Fede But SOm ration of Woman’s Clubs, was ten- and smile. B dered an informal reception yester- gomehody, somewhere, cares: day morning, by the Tampa Civic As- eybe iU's mother, or father, or triend, But somebody cares! yaybe it's someone the future will send 4 Ioto your life uncwares; yaybe it's brothers or sisters who sceiation and Child’s Welfare Society at the Demonstratoin Fair. Mrs. Hocker, Miss Kate V. Jackson, pres- {dent of the Civic association, and Mrs. M. W. Cairuth, president of the Child’s Welfare Society, received with Mrs. Hocker, in a pretty booth, A love; ! b at the rear of the central fair room. pat always there's one who is wateh-1 ¢ .00 punch was served by Mrs. C. . Ing above— C. Jordan. A variety of dainties dem- gomeboly, somewhere, cares! méee'rpix. . F mdb s onstrated at different booths, were served to the ladies, hot biscuit, doughnuts, coffee, mayonnaise sand- wiches, buttermilk, jellies, cake and other eatables. The demonstrators sent from cach booth souvenirs for Mrs. Hocker, and when the recep- tion was over she had an interest- ing collection of jars of jelly, pre- serves, box of candy, palmetto fibre brushes, whisk broom, fan, ete., which she will take to her Ocala heme, showing a few of the articles manufactured in Tampa, Mrs. 8. L. Biglow sent a large collection of flowers to the fair, and one beau- tiful bouquet for Mrs. Hocker, which was much appreclated.” . . . Woma~'s Club Meets At 1:00 Tomorrow Afternoon. There will be a called meeting of (e Woman’s Club tomorrow after- goon at 1:30 which all members are urged to attend. At this meet- ng the members will meet Mrs, Hocker, State president of the Fed- | eration of Woman's Clubds. ¥rs. Wright Will Receive For Mrs, William Hocker. Mrs. George M. Wright will re- o+ informally tomorrow evening fron 8 to 10 in honor of Mrs, Wil- 1.m Horcker, State president of the Feloration of Woman's Clubs, 1)1 members of the club and their i ire invited to call between s to meet Mrs, Hocker, Free Bible Lectures At Auditorium Sunday. Mr. M. L. Mcllvaine, of Jackson- ville, Bible scholar and lecturer, will speak twice Sunday, March 30, at the Auditorinm. At 3 p. m. his topic good rating as possible. TP © THE EVENING TELEGHAM \thm lectures as affording a com- b 143 will be “Where Are the Dead?” 7:30 p. m., “The Day of Judzment.” | At This is the beginning ci a series of interesting free Bible lectures to b> given under the auspices of the International Pible Students’ Asso- B ciation. | The Auditorium was secured for mon or neutral grousd where the’ people of all or no denominational | connection or bias could assemble | and hear vital Bible subjects dis- cussed by able speakers. The speaker for next Sunday is ll well known business man' of the Florida metropolis, but frequently accepts Sunday appointments to lec- ture, accepting no fee or money com- pensation for his services and no col- lections are ever taken up at any of the public lectures conducted by the| Bible Students Association. It Is stated that the association believes’ that the cause of Christ has been| injured by the prominence given the | money question at many religious services. On March 2 Mr. Mclvaine ad-, dressed a large audience in the Du-' val theater in his home city, and &g the following two Sundays spoke at tke Tampa Bay Casino. We quote ffom the Tampa Tribune reporting § his first lecture there. | “Many Tampa people journeyed to Tampa Bay Casino yesterday after-, noon to hear M. L. Mcllvaine, of Jacksonville discourse on the sub- Ject “Where Are the Dead.” The lec- | ture was replete with scriptural ci-; tations and was particularly inter-| esting to his audience, many of whom | evidently were Bible students desir-' ing to look at the harmony of God's word aside from the creeds of nom- inal Christendom. , Harmonise the Bible. .fidences. One who migat better have “The speaker seemed to harmonise g,iq little or nothing about the past the entire Bible and to show bY|phag talked too much, for even the terse reasoning that all evil, both|.gacreta” told most trustingly and past and present, was educational received just as sympathetically may and is preparatory to the “'M"n!‘ofl.en appear, like the ghost at the ot mankind into the Golden AgZe Of | reagt, at times when the matrimonial Prophecy.” weather conditions are not at all favorable to the diccussion of such When Interest Breeds Discord. intimate questions. Between Husband and Wife. This is particularly true when one The “past,” if eitker is so inclined, | of the parties to the confidence is in- may easily become a spectre that will | clined to show a tendency toward not down. And as there are compara- | jcalousy, It matters little how gen- tively few individuals—if there is vine the interest of the one may be ———— any one—who can truthfully say in the “past” of the other, the that they are willing that all the;lnm\-ludge thus ohtanined may easily world may know of every deed they 'hccome a dangerous weapon in the have performed, this spectre of the | hands of either. Confidence, if it were past often assumes an unpleasant | perfect, would stand this test, but threatening attitude. { perfection is not found at evers Sometimes the difficulties arise as turn, and there are moments when ithe direct result of injudicious con- even the stroncesi frith may waver. w W et g 3 The Credit Experience Guide--1ells Holy Eberybody Pays Give It Your Support By Becoming a Member of the Business Men’s Association of Lakeland and Polk County Are You Looking For Your Wife? She is at Bates’ Department Store. Wouldn’t won- der if your daughters are there, too. It's a mighty fine place to go for Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries and everything to be found in a First- Class Department Store. PROMPT PAY, FAIR PAY, SLOW | PAY, As every man’s credit record is of utmost importance to him, we wish to give every citizen ample notice that they are being rated--Prompt Pay, Fair Pay, Slow Pay and No Pay, according to the way they pay their doctor, dentist, grocer, butcher, baker, coal man, rent man, milk man, printer and everyone that extends them credit. As this book is ussd by all business tand profes- sional men of Lakeland and Polk County as their guide in ex- tending credit, we trust you will find itto your best interest to call on any one whom you owe may money and pay up. If you can’t pay all--pav as much as you can so they can give you as U. G. BATES caution is necessary here, however, 18 & fact that is self-evident—not the caution of the husband and wife only, but caution on the part of those who are in the possessin of knowl- edge which he, or she, alone shouly tell—Graham Hood. Velvet Bean Seed Too frequently the knowledge that one may hope to conceal is brought to the ears of the other by gossip of acquaintances, in which case the possibility of discorl becomes more immediate, the obvious fact of the desire for concealment giving added impetus to the suspicion which o easily finds lodgment in the human mind. If a man and a woman could be‘ made to realize the wisdom of tak- ing each other more genuinely on trust—if they could be content to have each other just as they are— such problems would adjust them- Bean Seed $3.00 per selves; yet love invariably inspires an interest that is so inclusive, and bushel- l“ Io buShe‘ that reaches back iuto the past so|jots $2.75, Mayes Grocery Co. Home Grown Velvet the wisdom of not trying to pry into the unknown would be %o better than so much wasted advice. That b Yy VA, NO PAY 3 -

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