Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 28, 1913, Page 3

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o TTAE INING o - ———————_—— Ir ' liceser d her stay in Tampa, ; f]:ne wis ule cantiy cutervaned at a | ’ Ilu.uncr at ihe Tania bey ho.ei, 0: ich alais the I Ja Teibune sayel cooouanuuunaubouuuauocvuauaouon in making her its president " . L] . zens of the newcomers who hail from “Only Me.” ! Quee Ilinois. Its social influ ith Mrs. C. A. Cole. ence, more- i . . x'sfi;}}.‘.cn Esther Circle will meet | over, is appreciated by the members b o Rt ot oW afternoon at the home of ‘ who have been here for years as well 1. \_Cole. All members are re- ' as by those who have come to us in voice, “It's ounly me.” “Who is it?" And the answer comes, in-a small yrs. { ! the past few t quest 1 10 € p:m:““ i e montas. So Me comes in. And you would 'w s Club M, rather see her enter that door thun Food Sa:e will Be Conducted Ye‘:ltl::;y A?t et to see an army with banners or @ " ican State Bank, €rnoozi. Alfn,hers of tue Queen Estier| The Lakeland Woman's Club met «will conduct a food sale to-]¥csterday with the following mem- . morning from 9 to 12 in the bers present: Mrs. Scarr, president; ¢ the American State bank, | Mrs. Wright, corresponding scerd- «ill have cake, rolls, dough-|tary; Mrs. Angel, secretary pro tem; queen in .hor rebes of state. % “Only me!” Why didn't she say, [ flowers, rivers and birds of son’ . i Pearl of Great Pice, only the fairics " .wokies and bread for sale and | Mrs. Drane, Mrs. Bassett, Mrs, Hol-: , : ; ‘ s puts, cookies of the woods and the 1o ull the ladies of the city to land, Mrs Bradley, Mrs. Richards, glory!” ks Mrs. G. E. g Vil- 2 G. E. Southard, Mrs. Guy Wil “Only me!” cll before moom., ¢ & o son, Mrs. 8. F. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Woodmen Circle Will Serve 3 Munn, Miss Annie Browning, Mrs. he Park Tomorrow ning, 2&2’1;{0;: :n: l;r'.:ening. Walker, Miss Helen Cochrane and Tomcrrow afternoon and evening|Mrs. F. Edwards Ohlinger. (te members of the Woodmen Circle| As this was a program meeting, will serve ice cream and cake in regular business was omitted. “Only me!” aunn park and they will also serve The program included the read- enough to say humbly that it’s only supper there. They will have a fine | in8 of belpful articles bearing on | .o hregident of the United Stater. supply of cold meats, salads, sand- club work by several of the members, ouly the emperor of Germany, onlyl wiches and coffee and promise all (88 a very charming rendition of & | cyrygg or Paderewski, or only the who come & splendid meal. poem, “Lasca,” by Mrs. M. C. Stev-| )00 0 the ofl trust; but Me? Why Aside from the supper, they willlens. The coming of Mrs William |, 0 cron Me has them all out-daz- also have for sale home-made cakes, Hocker was anticipated and volun- zied, beaten four ways. and they invite all housewives to|teers were called for to prepare the “Only me!"” Come here, you seven- patronize them. {club room for the meeting with Mrs. (.. ;14 bundle of all joy of earth DI T Illocker this afternoca. Several mem- ond of the kingdom of heaven, scat- The Mlinois Club Will Meet ' bers promised to look after this work, ter my papers, climb into my lap and Tomorrow Afternoon, and others contributed rugs, flowers take my heart In your two hands!-— The Hlinois Club will hold a meet- | 30d Plants for the decorations. Dr. Frank Crane. ing tomcr-ow afternoon at 330 {n| Meeting adjourned to meet again ° o o the Board of Trade rooms. The final | With Mrs. Hocker at 1:30 this after- reports of the committees for Illinois | B00D- The club feels honored to have a wy will be read and other matters e g y | visit from the president of the Flor- NEW |DEA IN TOUNST HATs attended to, This will proably be the 5 4 : ) Jast meeting of the club for some ida Federation of Woman's Clubs. ; ¢« o 0 time, now that the annual celebrn-' ;- for Really Becoming Style of tion has been held. | Mrs. Hocker Is Bglng Entertzined Headgear. \ few copies of the Telegram con- By Lflke]?nd Ladies Today. i wining the account of Illinols Day| Mrs. William Hocker, president of | prom London, naturally enough, will be given free to each member ! the State Federation of Woman's| comes the latest model in tourist hals, t I sont to friends in the North, | C1ubs has arrived in Lakeland and |It Is an affair of water-proofed silk The members who have signed but | thi8 afternoon the ladies of the city | baving a rounded crown and a two- | inch broad brim, both sections close- e y have not paid their dues, are request- | °r® REICINE & ADNCE WGURE RS th ly machine stitched in circling rows, ¢} to ree Mr. Talley at or before the i SICh EOUmN At HhIONSHe s e hoRon Midway of each side of that hat is & meeting tomorrow in order that all | Buest: slit extending from the outer edge to bills may be paid promptly and a| ToRISht Mrs. George M. Wright |¢the brim to the lower edge of the full report remedied. will recelve Informally for Mrs. | crown and along one side of each slit The Illinois Club I8 now an estab- Hocker at her home on South Ten- “htlec'!’zd;t. row'; &() tln{mb:l:;ntlho:;l lished institution and a potent fac- nessee avenue, and the affair will no | W over buttons attached to the » largely ¢ ded. .. | 8lde of the crown. By this means tor in making loyal and happy Mtl-"lo“m U ey . W one-half the brim may be fastened flat. ly upward about the crown, leaving the remzining half to shield the brow and the tips of the ears. As the brim of hats of this sort invariably is faced with a color contrasting strongly with the outer side of the headgear, the how empty without her! mote in life’s sunbeam, yet she makes the beam human, and with- out her the light of day would be intolerable. It might be proper | R OBDTO Water-Proofed Silk the Foundation QR T OTTCAACASATO L o= 2 smart. Especially good are the hats in gun-metal or taupe water-proofed sllk faced with high blue, cerise o Irish green and although originally designed for tourists they are smart for golfing and general wear in the country. Here we show an elcgrant combln-' tion of Liberty bloom silk and velve- | teen; green the velveteen “Only the moon and staiy, and uli ¢ only the treasures of Golconda and | | i angels ol [ A little mite in a t universe, yct the universe were Cole, Mrs. H. C, Stevens, Mrs. M. G. |5 o " i i | lu.zl functions given in honcr of Mrs., ¥ 7TF i e w9000 UOR LY £000000R0UV 0 A »qf MM Juita. Haisloroush enter t 00v fey ° ;.‘:m( dx Ler sister-in-iaw, s, Wi t ! 0 - ennrIY v iam Hoeker, at lu ) R ¢ bfrxxs.rf?? Wf’t—ncum-. ZDITCR. 87 g ifl'. the Tampa Bay hotel, Mrs. Thom- ; 7 0 ofi“‘ Num” h'l’ """""""""""i“ P Palmer and Mrs, W, i, Jacksoi .. B Res-dence um ......-.:_-:-—.:............ taass e an o were also gucets at this affaiv, Mre. E.g 0 CIAL NOTICE—Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- & |!io¢ker leaves today for Lakelaud, W ? SPEC ed 1o the Boclety EdItor by either of the above telephones, © | 1:C7e she will be enteitained by tic | 4 3:, written notices to the Soclety Editor, care Evening Telegram, @ |'Voman's Club before returning k"fi. 2 Coiices of social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and @ |i¢™M¢. She Las becn visiting her 4 .(Luer items of soctal interest should be telephoned to this depart- @ Imicce, Mrs, W. H. Jackson, while % 2 .t as soon as they occur b Ofder that their news value Is not o |here. 9 we e . o **Mrs,_ Hocker is not only lovely in P Ao person, but in character as well, anu [ the State Federation has ciacsen well i ¥ i Q0000 { LARGEST STOCK OF effect of the two shades Is exceedingly m 1] The only way to speak the truth e b . ¢ ecau P D % ! & ry B or to speak lovingly. Only the lover's cause it gave pain to the bear, but [spare cash trying to find a remedy f words are heard. The Intellect should | never speak. It does not utter a nat SMART DRESS , tral sound.—Thoreau. = The Paul & Waymer Lumber Co. 40P OPOROPODO O O MOPTERFOPO SOEDSO HOSOLSFIEOHOFOFOIIHO SOSOHOFOFOIOPOFOI0 1 OBO AABAAANAAANCHOO NSNS SGSane . ROG0OI00000000G0000IIF0VD (. OBOBDEDEOEHOGOT AL o Baby Prints Not New. Regictering the finzer prints Of | weaping g green coat in the woods 18 ' pabies is nothing new, as every land- gy 00" b otaction, the color, the silk. lord who has to pay for fresh paint !gonw seom to know that deer don't being lisht and can testify. 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 ior Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries and everything to be found in a First- Class Department Store. U. G. BATES ‘ Wholesale ano Retail Lumber and Builders Supplies It Will Pay | Service: "Right Now” Prices Right To See Us 1) Macaulay's Idea of It. ‘The Puritan hated bear baiting, not Costly Shortsightedness, Speak in Love. Many a man is spending all hig because it gave pleasure to the (& digestion that he rmned with candyp spectators.—Macuulay. before he married it. Thing to Remember. Don't let the satisfaction of knows ing you're a good fellow keep you from the realization that persisteng effort is the only thing which gets res Uncle Pennywise Says: Some hunters dark in thade, The underskirt Is entircly of the gilk, ju:t cased in at the vaist; the | velvelcen tunie has a rounded back and is caught to;ctherat the lovwr ecdge of | the fr01'5 by bute tons cuunceted by cords. The ! ¢ has the lower part made of velve- teen, ¢ooin points i ) at thc voper edge ! :;:?:i;: o or - and connceted R front by buttons and ecoris; plain S e s strips of velveteen aro ta):«n over the | fng credit of e . : | shouldgrs, also cdge the ¢! s, which | Wiy not stort t | are finished with lace f:ills; these ! 'match the collar. J Materials sired: 31 yards silk | fl’) inches wid~, 4 yards vclveteen 28 ‘ fnches wide, 4 buttons. You could on ONL doliar il gire. Remember, ycur money when on deprsit here for v maximum jstere:t and you put self on the hizh road to RE'L in- dependence. ! Change Purse Bracelets. ‘ Change purse bracelcts are among | | the new pieces of jewelry. The purse, | shaped like a tiny circular powder puft box, has a closely fitted cpring-oper ! ated lid which flys back at a touch | and reveals a space for nickels and | dimes. It is attachied to a self-closing | extension bracelet so narrow that it scarcely shows upon the wrist, and the purse itself is so fat that it read- | i1y slips out of sight under the glove's | wrist. i ) | it for Drink Buy it for ECONOMY —cnz pound equals two of the ordin- \ary kinds. #* JHE REILY-TAYLOR CO.

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