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PRV | a— 50000000000 1 TELEPHONE NUKBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. o NUmDER cocceecensccecs. s gfil.<i.—xue Number ..ccceocecsess ' otices for ¢h: ;1AL NOTICE—N! . u sr‘r'd?{-d to the Soclety Editor b ;;— +ritten notices to the Society Notl 0 other jrems of social interest shou! . as soon as they occur in ord Pn) pe0 7 ‘ces of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and « "7 TTWF1IHR EVENING TFLEGRAM, LAR IN SOCIETY | L CQL0QQ0QQRQAQCQOC QS ..37 D T PP I S PSP e Social Department can be com- y either of the above telephones. Editor, care Evening Telegram. 1d be telephoned to this depart- er that their news value is not -} =] o =] -] o -] [-] (-} =] -} 200000CDVVOTVUARVAALUBVDOQAQD T [ e n_- §aciety to Be oncied 0 Lakeland » " .« of the city interested in | M-S of a Humane society | {» meet tomorrow after- . Wwoman's Club rooms, ut 1o the preliminary work cf i will be taken up. ;;m state and local laws cov- jog Lhe N ods of a Humane society, : .ccunt of there being no or- here, the laws are not oot enforced, according to pose at 10e back of the movement, . to lonk after the purposes of a ymane society it has been decided gt the oreanization would fill a ag 0t want. All ladies of the 'fi jntercsted in this work are cor- liy nvited to attend the meeting morrow afternoon. Ll igionary Reading Cirele The 1+ ics of the reading circle of bie vernodist missionary soclety ather- at the hospitable home of n. [nrricott, on Florida avenue, ads. afternoon, where they spent b pleasant and profitable time, read- log from that splendid book, “The allenge of the City,” by Joslah wonz Mrs. Norvell and Miss Polk we the readers, At the close of the dinz Miss Polk tested the memory the class by asking a number of wstins on the lessons, and, judg- mg b; the clever answers, close at- ston had been given the reading be president called the society to der to hear a proposition from Mr. iler to clean the church carpet. Fis prenosition was accepted. Our mtess, assisted by her aunt, Miss sbeson, then served most refreshing noch and cake, Those present were me Ward, Boswell, Sulllvan, Sr., allivan, Jr. Norvell, Jenkins, W:!":r McDonald, Waring, Sweat, estn Inman, Thompson, Darricott Social Functions of Which Mrs. 0'Hern and Miss Cowdery Were Among the Honorees, Mrs. J. D, O'Hern and Miss Cath- erine Cowdery are being d’ellghttully entertained in Bainbridge, Ga., where they are members cf a house par‘y at the home of Mrs, O'Hern’s sister, Mrs. Fudge. Of several af- fairs given in their honor the At-! lanta Journal says: “Mrs, C. E. Parker and Mrs. T. A. Ansley entertained at a beautiful re- ception on Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. B. D. Fudge and her guests and Mrs. A. H. Parker. The reception room was lovely in its dec- orations of dogwood and wild azalea, The tea room was most artistic in Japanese effects; wistaria and Jap- anese lanterns were strung all about and the ladies served tea, wearing kimonos. In the receiving line were Mrs. C. E. Parker, Mrs. T. A. Ansley, Mrs. A. H. Parker, Mrs. B. D. Fudge, Mrs. W S. Spearing, Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn, Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. F. S. Land, Mrs. A. Bonneman, Miss Emmy Yockey, Miss Katherine Cowdery and Miss Betty Fudge. Mrs. L. H. Tonge and Miss Edna Nussbaum received at the door, Mrs. E. 8, Varner, Mrs. Brown, Miss Merrill McTyer, Miss Meriam Philpot and Miss Ruby Dell Holloman served in the dining room and the Japanese maidens were Mrs. F. Dillon, Mrs. M. Baggs, Mrs. C. L. Harrell, Mrs. W. 8. Townsend, Mrs. H, F. Hamil, Miss Stella Nussbaum and Miss Nell Holloman. Mrs. C. C. Harrell entertained at a delightful luncheon on Tuesday morning in honor of Mrs. B. D. Fudge and her house party guests. The violet luncheon given by Mrs. B. D, Fudge at the Hotel Callahan in honor of her house guests was the most beautiful affair ever given in Bainbridge. Covers were laid for ILL(}HZ:»“L‘ luncheon get of white with 'a centerpiece of lavender and i bunches of viclets tied to |\'.'ith white ard purple ¢crd, encireled the table, The central decoration was er ELAND, FLA,, APRIL 1, 19183, A DT/ 5 T2 o i : K (vase filled with wistaria and lilacs. '@ The beautiful favors for the occasion were lavender boxes filled with mints ' | sealed with a gold menozram of the B fireworks | B hostess, whistles, indocr and other mirthful favors, The din-, 1 ing room was lichted with crystal! candelabra with knotted violets as | shades. white and lavender gowns, were seat- ed at the table and an eight course luncheon was served. The guests for I!hls delightful occasion were Mrs. T. E. Land, of Dawson; Mrs. W. L. | Sperring, of Jacksonville; Mrs, Al i Bonneyman, of Birmingham; Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn, of Lakeland; Mrs_A. C. Davenport, of Thomasville; Miss Em- mie Yockey, Bettie Fudge, of Atlanta; Miss Kath- | H_C. Allen, Mrs. N. L. Gans, Mrs. C. E. Parker, Mrs, E. J. Perey, Mrs. | !W. E. Gardner, Mrs. B. F. Dillon and i Miss Onis Willis, l Mrs. C C. Harrell entertained on! { Thursday morning in honor of Mrs. Fudge and friends, Messrs. Donald Fudge and 8. H. { Brantly complimented the house par- ty guests wtih most enjoyable dance on Tuesday evening. The dance hall and reception rooms were beautifully decorated in American flags, bunting and southern smilax. Thoese partici- ipating were Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hines, Mr. and Mrs_E. J. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tonge, Mr, and Mrs. E. 8. Varner, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. May, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bonneyman, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ansley, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krause, Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Oglesby, Mr. and Mrs. B. C_ Dickinson, Mrs. Bob Pot- tle, Mrs. C. L. Harrell, Mrs. H. L. Gans, Mrs. H. H. Coombs, Mrs. D. A, O'Brien, Mrs. F. 8. Land, Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn, Mrs. A, Hudman, Mr_and Mrs. M. H. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Yapp, Mrs. W, 8. Spearing, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dillon, Miss Betty Fudge, Miss Emmy Yockey, Miss Katherine Cowdery, Miss Merlam Philpot, Miss Alberta O’'Donell, Miss Edna Nues- baum, Miss Stella Nussbaum, Miss Clara Sutherland, Miss Rosa Hinds, Miss Minnie Hinds, Miss Margaret Kearney, Miss Myrtle Kornman. Miss Blanche Kornman, Miss Ruby Dell Holloman, Miss Nell Holloman, Miss Nan Philpot, Messrs D. R. Bryan, W, 0. Fleming, Senter, Tillary, Ashley H. Slickman, J. Townsend, Brooks R. Callahan, Max Kwilecki, Jule Kwil- 1! "anna, and Misses Polk and|eighteen. The table, in the shape of [ ecki, Ralph Kwilecki, T. Hayes Con- Robeson. R a six-leaf clover, was spread with an ernoon Dress a Triumph of the Expert Parisian Bernony 4s M,G;';’;d;:.ofmmm - agesa o rows of straight cut vufiea { i i [ i I | with belt of embroldered ger, F. Baughman, Robinson, G. Fain, C. Morris and L. Cliettd. | PR, Teeae s - | Velvet Bean Sced! e Home Grown Velvet Bean Seed $300 per bushel. In 10 bushel llots $2,75.! e Mayes Grocery Co. of Jacksonville; Miss | erine Cowdery, of Lakeland; Mrs. A. | M | D, Graves, Mrs. E. M. Donalson, Mrs. | At 2.30 the guests, wcuringi Going to Doing What? Everybody’s Doing It! Bates’ Department Store Of Course I's an Up-to-Date Plage that carries Up-to-Date Goods. That’s why the ladies flock there. If you haven't seen our auperb stock, you don’t know what you've missed. U. G. BATES STORE CLOSES AT 6:30 P. M. AFTER APRIL 1ST. Nose Stopped Up WIE Catarrh A Common Sense Treatment for Colds and Catarrh, Gives In- stant Relief. No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or & cold in the head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes running, dull pain in the head, dry cough, fever, foul breath, Ely's Cream Balm will give you instant relief. It gets right at the root of the trouble, cleanses, heals and strength- ens the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty discharge so that you are not constantly blowing the nose and spitting. In a few minutes after ap- plied you can just feel it doing its work of clearing the head, the paia and soreness are relieved,the breath- ing becomes natural and the stuffed up feeling is gone. This cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm contains no mercury, cocaine or other harmtu diugs. It is easy to apply, pleasant to use, and never falls to give relief, even in the worst cases. Nevet neglect u cold, and don't suffer the miseries of catarrh nor dis- gust your friends with your hawk- ing, spitting and foul breath. Get » 60 cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and start the treatment at once. You will find that it will be the best investmen: you ever made. Evil of Insincerity. Of all the evil spirts abroad at this tour In the world, insincerity s the most dangerons.-- Froude. Emblem of Charity. Love, kindness, toleration, wha¢ ever charity may be, or if she is com» pounded of them all, I know not. All that I do know is that she is rare, and that her emblem on a saflor’s arm —is always drawn between the anchor and the cross.—Cunninghame-Gre- Compensation. A Httle girl who had been out walle got fng” sald the small maiden, “but ¥ always think what a nice ride my stomach has been haviog.” ———— Unee Pennywies Sayst ®A girl with several applicants for ber hand is apt to worry because the demand for her is ro much greater than the supply.” Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Second. 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. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. in Lakeland. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you bad, if you do, will always be glad. aee=' G. C. Rogan or §. M. 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