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p——— —— TELEPHONE NUMB Ofice Number ......ccoeeeeee es-dence Number NOTICE—Notices for ¢ :.i%m to the Soclety Editor Aail written notices to the Societ ~otices of social functions, clud other items of social interest sho @ent a8 800D as they occur is or mpaired. so0000OGROBRRBAD Niss Robbins Lectured At First Methodist Church Last Evening. Those who were mot out to hear Miss Robbins last night missed some- tiiug <vod. The opening exercises o' the evening consisted of som2 gplendid music by the Meth: dist Lstier Gill and Kenneth Warren ¢, on the piamo. This was fol- ] v Ly a Scripture lesson read by {1 president of the W. C. T. U, and yayer by Rev. Jenkins, in which he ¢d God's special blessings on th: qo:ts of the cuiperance union in Lakeland. a I 3 ¢ 1 TIN SOCIETY | uday school orchestra, Mr. Jones, | violins, accompanied by Mrs. | EVENING TELTORAM, LAKELAND, FLA, APRIL 19, 1913, PAGE THREP ERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. o ...138 he Social Department can be com- by either of the ahove telephones. y Editor, care Evening Telegram. meetings, church gatherings and uld be telephoned to this depart- der that thelr news value is not (A-C-2-1-X-X-T @ 2-X-3-1-2-X-%-] j Moore took the offering. We are glad to welcome Brother Jenkins as an hozorary member. On |bein‘ requested to join, many made vie reply that they had signed the pledge several yeais ago, or tha: ‘trey were white ribboners. We wer glad to know this, but, iriends, this does not make you u mewmber of our ! local union unless you pay ysur dues. Won't you pieace come in and help ,us? We know we have your good will and sympathy, but we want your help. . Will not some one volunteer tv lune chaige ol a Loyal Temperance |l..ittle New in Style of the Coiffures of To-Day Colftures are still following the fash- fons of fifty years ago or of those even further back. They are glossy, part- ed, dressed close to the head and are neat looking. The ears are covered l | Woian's Ch"l““iLeglon Band or a Young People’s|in all of them and in almocet every "»; Union, and thus help to educate the |one the hair is waved a little or curled touched the hearts of some of the|coming generations along the line jabout the face. pobers and caused them to wonder if uny one else ever offered special pruyer for our work bere. After gcre music by the orchestra and snzing by the congregation, Mrs. parracott in appropriate and well piven remarks introduced Miss Rob- L us. Miss Robbins took as the text ¢f her remarks the passage of Scrip- t 1o reed: The two houses builded, cue on a rock foundation, the other ou sand. She compared the H0-story rock founded, steel frame buildings of New York city with the bamboo former, and not affect them, while pizht blow and rains beat upon th» { rwer, und not affect them, While t.o lutier wonld succumb to the ts that blow over the island, ‘u started with a very gentle 1§ W wind, with & character with a weak | dation, as many of our soldier (05 had, the first glass of beer wus | tLe tirst light wind which began to| tollowed by more and gtronger {1usts, until the character, like those il nuts, fell before the blasts, fur- r*~vd by the army canteen, After abolishment of the canteen, one who evidently had not stud- [ very closely, said she “‘had no us2 o1 pule and temperate living? Though your boy or girl may be illl no danger, won't you help to save 1 your neighbor's child, who has @ had the benefit of the training yours has had? MRS. H. B. MOORE, Press Superintendent. Popular Railroad Man Takes Fair Bride, The many friends of Mr. Curtis ;Brown will read with interest the taken from the Live Oak Democrat: “In a pretty wedding in the home | Branford, Fla.,, the future destinies | Curtis M, Brown were united in the {tonds of holy matrimony, \Wednes- day afternoon, April 16, 1913, “The setting of this important event was as romantic as beautiful; amid spreading branches of live !n;.ks, festoons of trailing, gray Span- ;lsh moss, and in full view of the ma- jestic sweep of ‘“the river o f song and story, ““Promptly at 1:30 o'clock, to the | tollowing account of his wudding, | lof Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Murray at| of Miss Thelma M. Wilcox and Mr. The part is not always at the mid- dle, but in the majority of cases it is. A little, very short and light fringe across the middle of the forehead is becoming to gome faces. There is al- most no arrangement so pretty for a low forehead as the middle part and occasionally it is good on a high fore- head. ARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN ! _VARIED ORNAMENTS FOR HATS gervice between Waycross and Lake- { land, *After the ceremony delicious re- freshmernits were served to the man, gxzrin-mls gathered, whose presency ievineed the popularity of the con- tracting parties. “Mr., and Mrs. Brown left on the nerthbound A, C. L. train for points in Georgin, and after a few days vieit to relatives of Mr. Brown, wi!l tleir future home. “Congratulations and best wishes accompany them." . E———— Backwardin School .Is frequently caused by defective nervous take up their abode in Lukclunll,l MRS, ool [Standing of Con- 3 | BRGKE DOWN' testantsin Piano | —_— e 1 Glves the Real Facts In Regard to | | Her Case and Tells ow She | CflflteSt Suffered. i | m— Jonesboro, Ark.—“I suffered & com» | \irs. f1, W. OdOm ..........14,600 plete break down In health, gome time yjieq Nellie Fidler ......... 16,430 ago,” writes Mrs. A. McGlll, from this y; 0 ypy . R, Grabam .... 2,703 place. “I was very weak and could ..\ q Meliwain .......16,260 not o any work. I trled differeat S"p L0 U e vemedies, but they did me mo good 1, (o 0T T 088 One day, I got & bottle of Cardut. It | Miss Georgia Straln ........24,730 @14 me w0 much good, §was surpeised, i pugy L, 0100 18,438 b A povey i Mrs. J. A. Wood 1600 Before 1 took Cardul, T bad headache | 7. J. A. everoree LAM mum..mmuu:nvuu B wmm it iisiig B for hours, Now I am over all that, | Will Willlame ..... o can do sl kinds et housework. §|Miss Lillie May Melntire. . ..24,276 think it is the greatest medicine ea Hl:lll;:;et Marshall ....125.2:: oarth.” |(‘ b SR ey In the past fifty years, thousands of | Dixieland Methodist chureb..1t,175 ladles bave written, like Mrs. McGlll | v g Cliford .............. 330 L1 & % W recelved frem | | ¢ ¢. Ciftord " u .8.C. 4 0 o npua o e it - 12t SRPMY SneicH u Leslie McCraney ...........T4, tonic remedy, for diseases peculiar to women. Are you a sufferer? Yesp | Mrs. J. W. Cord .. - 1,080 Cardul is the medicine you need. |Il.uela Knight ..... 60 We urge you to try it. {Thelma Manp ............. 3,728 B e e ot feia) R. Black ...... Sre T E:rm'lnml. and ‘64-page buok, “Home Treatas®® ) Agher .......o.coe00... 468 : SR TR T e It N L Cowliery 76,525 The hair {s arranged in colls at the One of the must atthict: v van [ R F, Lindsley ovvovveve-.. T08 back of the head above the nape of | pizns of advertising now rainniag the neck. Occasionally one sees soft il} tlllnl‘{)nper l: I'Ihm :l;“llh&u\’\lll:le — } braids wound about the head. When | ¢lover Flour, a fully guaratteec pro- r i N duct, distributed by the Peninsular thero 1s & scant supply of hair the |\t (BTG b oa and sold cnc ng ow small chignon of pufts tekes the place |} . j,.\) dealers. We trust that our of coils. readers will give this flour a fair Not so many bands are worn nOW |,pi,) (Advertisement.) “ an except for the evening headdress. el SRR Strands of pearls or a narrow band . —— of rhinestones provide the finishing Now Wirea. We can supply your want fa touch for these demure coiffures. The styles were never more fascinating, never displayed the adorably lovely hues of beautiful heads or the luster and color of hair to better advantage. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Nickel silver is the newest in plab | American wire fencing as long as it ed ware for the table and it not only losts. You had better speak quick or wears well but is pretty to look upo®. | it will be gone, You know thag An asparagus dish in this ware 18 | American wire Is heavy. It Is a. ::ert'la'::"'to.rndthn:v::'nl r‘.‘.:::' :n;:b":‘: | wrapped fence and no concern im well as one sauce cup at each end of | America can beat the quality. the dish, which is shaped like a tray. — Hot Weather Woman Who Seeks Something New Has But to Make the Round of the Various Shops. | 1t 18 entirely due to the hat orna- aent that the chapeau can be put in the class of the irresistible, So varled and clever are the little decorations that they demand a speclal descrip- tion in this big fashion story. One charming ring, through which "lcops of moire ribhon are run at the tido of a straw turban, is of circles of wooden beads in the Bulgarian col- A salad set contains two cruets, ! three little bottles for salt and two kinds of pepper, and & bowl for mix- ing the dressing at the table is an- other novelty. Is when the women folks suffer ong water tray with six tum- bluArl: ::tl lm‘o nickel :azer rims Is nev; :":’;: ';,“‘::"":f fi:dn ‘::‘:_‘:‘ ::0‘;:-‘“““': ol ::: h:l.::;f; tll.v :'e;&h: ML {solld car of insurance gasoline stoves. —_— From one burner to a four burner gasoline range like the one you see below. Pendants of All Kinds, Pendants are the ornaments of the moment and come in every imaginable grade of stone, from the most garish b artificial bits set in poor gllt to the d seml-precious stones, combined with On a hat by Jeanne Lanvin & flat | dlum:ndn. About the most excellent roze of two shades of yellow wool 18 | ;.o ¢he gemi-precious stores set either surrounded by a disk of brown and| v, co1q or silver. Their cost varies with the worth of the stone, and its InsuranceGasolineRange green silk leaves, folded from picot ribbon and tinted with water-colors. A high semli-circle of pleated velvet setting {8 secondary. Abilone shell “blister” are very pretty and in good . , | evesight makes the child 4 lot of women who would take strains of Mendelsohn's *Wedding ribbon s made of three rows, held at 1 poor soldier's water bottle away ' March,” under skillful touch of Mr: [gnq incapable of concentration of |{ho lower edge by a flat folded bow. from him.” The fight ot the W. C. Murray, the bride accompanied by This ornament, in turn, holds in 1. U. Is to save not only our boys but | ker matron of honor, joined th mind. It's an injustico t tho chi'd | yjaco o cluster of soft coq feathers. ¢irls as well. In London England'groom with his best man ‘neath an Peacock feathers form two rows ¢ er 30,000 girls between the ages imposing arch of holly and white around an iridescent blue and green 15 and 20 are employed in the biossoms, where the ceremony was|an examination and prescribe for the 1"‘;“'} cadle of Shesssetls Wings siloons v 3 che rerforme ¢ Rev, E. W, Way, of an \\.‘“(}"' n 3“1: :;'::,‘,L ctl;:rul:r:.‘“t(‘l:e }:.“LQ:::::ND)F;:.\ l-}\l';m;::?list u: Su- Special and personal care | caught down on a brim by a butterfly i) e st . . e : of silk with jewels and embroldered work of any organization in the wannee Presbytery. coinspots, *il, being organized in fifty-one The bride is tne younger danshter Very simple is a ring of knotted t nations, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Wilcox, of moire ribbon in two colors, orange and brown, surrounding a yellow rose taste, for their price has been kept up. New Portieres. Some very good looking portieres are made of a fabric known as Blll. Fast madras, a lack openwork stuff, ' says the Indianapolis News, The man- | ufacturers guarantee that this mate- | rial will not fade. As for coloring, | this new material is shown In soft ! shades of brown, gold, rose, green and | blue; also In two-toned effects and a | that you do not have an expert make ol trouble. glven to children. Dr.H.E.Lough of 't tie close of her very interest- Laanford, the fermer of whom is in~E LEL TR s . ‘vess Miss Robbins offered tentor of an improved Pine Producis | made of swirled mousseline, | very attractive combination of rose, | . srocess, tow being tested out at Al rabs in turquoise and lava are’ yrown and greon. : : optict Ontorietepiat | Peing used to form centers of feather WWiila the orchestra plared, fon Ppaian . MOTICLERISE | cahochons, le, Clades Tuner, felen Lo =room s an eflleient en 711 Franklin Street [ e “fizht of little tailored bows! oo o X"’:.!E?sy'f s e 'l Alma Bossett vnd O ‘ 1,x"“j ¢ of the A, C. L, in passenser TAMPA TLORIDA i :H::“.” scen up the side of high | tiotel ot :\:"::l'.‘(,;.l";”. \'\)u:t l:j;kin:};“ L New York about wmenus, “A good Lithon pompons are wired and ton covercd glems. These are made of toverlipped loops around each other. Ouection marks, so* prominent In | menu,” he s0id, “is one that wmpis the jaded appotite—one that, like | fresh Actraklion eaviare, will give | Desides the Insirance Gasoline we cot vnd otior foather quills, are being [y o H“.H' ””,‘ broker the ap-earry the Naticual 0il stove and the e g o 4 petite of a cart horse. It is easy 5, .o e . duplicated in stiffened grasses and : Pcrlection Oil steve and plenty of i enouzh to make the hungry eat,” he r 5 any size ovens——glaes front and plala Alitigdeng bl ] ladacd, swiling—"as casy us to make frent. A LORAIN fij Picot ribbon, especially in the em- | ok + s top® {4 broidered Bulgarian styles, will be | I Next to a rasline or oll store fop summer we carcy the Lorain range. ¥ uscd for tallored bands around the crowns. Chintz and cretonne flowers are be- ing cut out and laid in flat bordera around wide brims of garden hats be- { This stove 18 axhestos lined and, like 1the Great Majestic ranze that we cars ry, holds all tue heat inside, It scts on legs, making it easy to sweap vnder. o TR v No Time Like The Present Drop in and see our fine new line of Spring Goods & You'll find your neightorat . Bates’ Department Store ASK ABOUT FREE TICKETS TO Ti!E AUDITORIUM fore the covering of yecllow chiffon is apnlied, The butterly of lace, net and bead- ed pauze has been added to flower- trimmed hats, Tulle Scarfs. The wearing of scarfs with decol. ! lette gowns has become so general | that it is no wonder the woman who | las a desire to be original has found | a device that is rather novel to re-! place it. Long or short lengths of | tulle knotted at the ends or ornament- ed with tasscls are found to be a sat- isfactory substitute, for even a thick | ness or two of tulle supplies a little | warmth. These strips of tulle arsl becoming and a touch of color can be | g given to a white or black costume by Pid means of them. For instance, two leneths of tulle tied together may | combine turquoise, blue and white ol’f | e g Al 3 FUDS W+ Rt S MY MAMA 0 €St breodd, cakes ever dud e, Whi@e Clover Flcur 1ys i1 is nore bete " it WS, il pies you and shie uses o » . Au mv “YOUR GROCER H',\s n" < m——— vy de o black and green, ‘ Short Wraps. l —_— Short wraps of silken stuff, made ' very simply and having deep sling drapery at the back in the eifect of & hood, are the fad cn the Riviera. A wrap of this sort worn by a French | beauty is of cerise lansdowne, and aside from the sling drapery, the lines are very simple, great cords covered | with the cerise material outlining & | thoulder yoke and forming a big orna- | ment where the fronts cross and fasten. ;lakelam:?i_i-ardware '& Plumbing Co. ! “