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p—————————— —-— PR R K- R R X 0 5 o ooo e Number red OO N O 00 GO oo o i< D BRI . . our Federation pres- liam Hocker, was the .t the right time, Lanization, there comes ¢ a period of readjust- _ tue early period of usm, the members are .ork, regaidless of the of organization, As time sover, tue need for par- Lules’ 1s realized, and a condensed form of busi- .ust be effected. This i club life when the ex- .rasoned club workers is . Mrs, Hocker's talk , last Friday afternoon .t cpportune. . She urged the (o read the Federation nd get the larger view ot | Jub w1k, keeping in mind the big . tLat club women are doing vl can do, thus getting away from g4 e the petty trifles of dif- wryees o opinion in local club life. ste recommended a more distinct sep- gution of our constitution and by- laws, 1 1king the former shorter and poe ved and permanent, the lat- { tovible and easily adjusted w0 the needs of our increasing work i vpansion. She spoke. of the if democracy in club mem- and the value of a large especially when the ship, ¢1b makes a request or recommen- dtion 10 a city government. For it makes a great deal of diferonce whether we say twenty- « most thoughtful women in 1 a hundred and fifty of these vomen want a certain thing the City Council. Mrs. v said the Federation had heen dne by Hork 1l of the Lakeland club, and nted us to keep steadily on r work, nees in our constitution and < ospecially the latter, in or- render our work easier and | tive. She emphasized the o of the work to be done, ¢ experimenting with the club members. t 2 club does not have to 1 hefore it finds out which most efficient and best the different lines of " various he advocated placinz’ nd Aid Society Afternoon, and Aid Society of ptist church is meeting This society has 1 record that Mrs, Peelman, tary, bas announced that! fed for the honor roll at ' Baptist convention. In act the ladies will have taken to be used by the Louisville — & Offers the Best Service to a Chicago—St. Louis Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis Cleveland—Grand Rapids with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited . Jacksonville - . 815 pm. " Cncinnai <+ . . 8:50 pm. Ar Cleveland = o 7:05am. A Grand Rapids - -« 6:50 am. Ar Louisville . . 9:00 pm. A Indianapolis -« . 1:50 am. Lv., Jukm'ilk . . 93am. Ar. St e . . 2:50 pm. Ar, Chicage . . . 702 p. Electric Lighted Trains. Dining Cars U, C. Bretaey, Florida Passenger Agest, 118 W. Bay St., Jacksoaville | TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. S—— 147 NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- “"i 1o the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. .cn potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. . ¢ social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and ..ms of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- .oon as they occur in order that their ncws value is not 20000000 RRAVOOCVOOICVIDOE000D . EOHOBIOPIORIISE LOTDS0 F0H0S0I0H00H0E0DH0 WOMAN'S CLUB BENEFITTED : BY MRS. HOCKER'S VISIT 10 22 QI QIQPOI0E 20 2 OPOIQECIOTOIOFFQFOFQI O She advocated cer- Nashville R. R. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 31, 1913, MEETING AND PARTING. { Sinee 1 from the Iyre of life A dreamy chotd is dravwn, with beau- we found rou, C002Q0000 000 ty rife— i With portent, vast ! | | [ What of the weivhts that drag, the ties that bind? | Though of the bedy life shall take | | its toll, ' [We shall discuss the merits of the | | soul All unconfined. i We shall not hesitate to go our ways‘ Apart, with but the pressure of a hand— i !Enough it is that both shall under- stand, | Through all the days. } | COOOVDOVOOODBHLOOD " Exchange. | * s ] ' | W. C. T. U. Will Meet ! Tomeorrow Afternoon. The Cliristian Temper- Uuien will meot tomorrow aft- o'clock with Mrs J. W. Woman's niembers in the deparimems best | [suited to their tastes and abiiities, | CTHON At ? and retaiuing etliicent chairmen at Tyrner the Lcads of departments, regardloss| NS Wil be qu changes in administrations, Eacy |21 Will be in celebration of Neal president,” said - Mrs. Hocker, Dow’s birthday, futher of pro- “should be at liberty to select hev jubitien. A soclal Ao holn Rl b own chairmen or to retain those she Phiyoi et tieitibee b) e mu.'Nng.: finds are doing good work if lhoy“‘” members n.nd anyone imor“sh‘di are willing to keep on with it.” 18 athe. oK ot tomberaiie Atk o0 Mrs. Hocker gave concrete exam- :diall,\' niie o e ebnt ples from the experiences of he'." R home club, and from the Federation's 'to illustrate her points. Her fair- a prouram meeting, | the | PHOTO FRAMES OF ALL KINDS ;1iess and justice in answering all the ' jneation Ivory Is the Material In Most questions appealed to all present, : Use and Every Variety of Shape and our only regret was that every | Is Employed. Are You Looking For Your Wife? She is at Bates’. Deparlmént Store. Wouldn’t won- der if your daughters are there, too. It's a mighty fine place to go ior Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroidcries and everything to be found in a First- Class Department Store. U. G. BATES i club member could not hear her talk. b ishe spoke, afterwards of the unusual | Photograph frames, of all small and inconvenient hour of meeting—- | Ornaments, are most practical for the 1:30 p. m., and said that while she ' :ln"‘eller in (urnl:hed lodgings, a:'they ake up scarcely any space, give & :::a::ed{ llllol ha\ln.g lt)he pleasure of | “homey” touch to the room and are g all our members, she could { easlly packed when preparations for readily understand why some were | fiitting are in progress. A composl absent. tion strongly resembling old ivory is Mrs, Hocker's talk was an inspira- | used for photograph frames of dia- tion and our club will feel its influ- | mond, heart, fl‘”‘:“" square and oval ence as long as it exists as aclub, | shapes. None of these frames are very Here is a clipping from the Tam- large, but all are of & size that wil pa Tribune, telling of some of the satistunerity sueconad the e & 8 bl b" iy friend. Some of them are all-ivory of cala club's work: tone and others show quaint little “The coming week is to be ‘clean | floral patterns done in colored enamel. up’ week in Ocala, and a very rigor-| Wholly of enamel are square or oval our campaign will be waged to have | frames for vignette photographs and Ocala the cleanest city on the map at the end of the week. This cam- ———————— for miniatures, and of the same slze and shape are others of white crystal paign is being waged under the civic ple?u-d SN WHL wiend e department of the Women’s Club, of | ’erl!:ngftfll"l:;enlly from the opposite :""""‘ Mre. C. R. Tydings is chair- ends of the earth come fascinating | man, photograph frames covered with fab- “The City Council is co-operating |rics. Those characteristic of the Ori- in this plan, and it is hoped that ev- | ent are of Chinese and Japanese hand. ery unclean spot and every breeding | embroideries on linen or silk, and they place for flies and mosquitoes will be | 8T® of wondrous tone harmonies, Those | cieaned out by the end of the week. ’ from mn?"’ M‘T u:‘rmcw;]l)\c:::z :nnra- “Spring 18 early this year and the ;;:;ym?;elzed “:": go?d‘ll:seL progressive women of Ocala are xo-: ing to begin at once and endeavor to Shopping Bag. }got in ahead of the flles and mos-| Sew a very large safety pin in your | quitoes, shopping bag. Then hang by means “The demonstration fair, which |of smaller safety pins your door key, | as been conducted at the armory for s:;nplvn ;;c;""':"'"l:":"l?;::;h ;‘:‘:nfl;'::; | 4 = things. ey Wi 3 y' ‘;)‘;:n;":‘ t;:;";:,fi?:::,::,;’:; t::m:u; |open the bag and save poking down 3oL and about the bottom of the bag for ;an end last night. Tt was a magnifi-" } <o things. lcent sneeegs, and the clubwomen are heine showered with eongratulations | for plannine and eo sneeessful carry- | ing throuzh thie eplendid fair. | PRESS REPORTIER. Macaulay's Idea of It. The Puritan hated bear baiting, 10! ! wcanse it gave puin to the bear, b it gove pleasure to Ma irthday Party of Sweet l_‘ i Littie Girl, Mabel Claire Henley. Mabel Claire Hen- Restore Gray Hair o To Natural Color | By Common Garden Sage, a Simp]el Remedy for Dandruff, Falling | Faded Gray Hair. The old idea of using Sage for ~ 'darkening the hair is again coming 'in vogue. Our grandmothers had 'dark, glossy hair a* F:‘\‘('nl'-‘-fi'-“,; while onr mothers are gray hefore | they are fifty, Our grandmothors kept their hair soft and glosgy with! Tea,” which also restored the natural colo; One objection to ncing sueh a nrop- 18 the tronble of making ! This ohjeetion has heen overcom: the Wyeth Chemical Company New York, who has placed on the market a supericr nieparation Sage, combined with Sulphur | other valuable remedies for dandruff, | itehing gealp, and thin, weak, f:v"“v:?‘ | hair. The heauty of the hair depenls ymore on its rich, even shading than anything else. Don’t have dry, harch faded hair, when a simple, harmless remedy will bring back the color in a few days; and don’t be tormented | with dandruff, ftching scalp and ;Imae. falling hairs. Wyeth’s Sare | and Sulphur Hair Remedy will quick- | .1y correct these troubles, and give | color, strength and beauty to your hair. Get a fifty cent hottle from your druggist today, ar4 prove this to your own satisfact 'n. All druggists sell 1t, under gunrintee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Thiz ufternoon ley, the sweet little lold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (‘I:Airu‘, | Henley, is having a birthday p:\rty,l | | this being her third birthday. The little folks are no doubt having a| | most delightful afternoon. aration w Montgomery Route 8:15 pm. - 8:50 am. - 12:10 pm. - 7:40 pm. Lv. Jacksonville - - Ar. Montgomery - Ar. Birmingham - Ar. Nashville - Ar. St. Louis - - - T7:40am. Ar. Chicago - - - 9:38am. Dixie Flyer Lv. Jacksonville - - Ar. Evansville - - Ar, Chicago - - i | | | ¢ § | would ir This photegraph, taken while the suffragist parade was trying to make its way down Pennsylvania avenue, wicate that the ¢ho-oes of the women aguinst tho Washington police were well founded. ° F0COVOOOCOOCONGRIGOIVGFGCOUT VU s DU VHANANSAS AHUHNIO 00/ FOECHCHL The Paul & Wayaner Lumber Co. | Wholesale ano Retail Lumber and Builders Supplies . Service: Prices Right To See Us 2 LARGEST STOCK OF LUMBER IN SOUTH FLORIDA Office: Foot ¢f Main St. w Phone 322