Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 17, 1913, Page 3

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+ SECRETARY Josephus Daniels, the new secretary of the navy, ng eighteen; mnext to him comes Worth Bagley, na: killed in the Spanish-American war; the next is nk A., who is nine. ° THE SHADOW OF THE YEARS. { down the shadows of the years Love slants a ray of living light | rou're digging. ! OF Jonathan Worth, who ] SAY! There hain't no taters where THE NAVY AND HiS FAMILY an: his family. Of the four boys Josephus, Jr., is the oldest, med after Mrs. Danlels’ brother, who was the first ofoer to | l I is fourteen, and the youngest Class at the Baptist church next Sunday and help us dig to make our class of young men the largest in THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, MAY 17, 1913. Will Be opular for the Hot Days of Summer mrs. H. C, Cochran GROCERIES ! MEATS FISH and COLD DRINKS A Nice, Fresh, Clean Stock At Lowest Prices. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED 708 North Kentucky Avenue Phone 188-Blue. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (South Kentucky Ave.) ,Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, Temporary residence, 911 Florida avenue. Office at Hours, 11:30 to 12:30. Surday Services— Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. V/eok Day Services— Woman's Missionary Soetety, Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eyen- ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening. A cordial invitation to everybody paser. south chureh. You might as well come up with|Florida. Nuff sed. to all services. ) save uc ‘rom the eternal tears | the rest of the boys to the Baraem ~OMMITTEE. “ And guide us through the sunder. e bt <ol e e g UMBERLAND PRESBY- it g TERLAN CHURGE. h, Iyric at the gates of morn, HOHOLOPOH QRO A B A OU IO B e (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemoa 809 pve, with her 1ips upon the horn, p ll & M C d l ak oyt gt ol airy creation for the warm days | black maline in two thicknesses. QL) , P! g ; Leads from the shadow to the rose. Owe c orquo a e of summer is made of soft white hemp| At the joining of the brim and| Sunday school, 9:46 e. m. p it and enduring friend, Staple and Fau.y Groceries braid, white and black maline, and | crown there is a ruche of plaited Preaching first and second Sus- ,;;:::;M;: all %he shndosvs and the ’ Grai ‘y Feed trimmed with black beads and nu-black maline and a strand of composi- | days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. s BALRTS R oae mich in black. The requisite touch | tion beads that have no welght t0| Waekly prayer meeting Wednes Ll of strong color appears in a bow of | reckon with. day evening at 7:30 J ho follows where our footsteps LTS twisted velvet in deep orange placed| Numich is elegant and durable; it ’Wouun'o. Miulol;ury Sotiits lon wend A Nice Fresh Stock to Select from, Courteous Treatment and a at the front. Any of the new vivid|is also very fashionable. the third Mohldsy abiernoda ot Y And sets the barren land abloom, Fair Deal for All colors look equally well, as cerise,| This is a very pretty model which y L) b, Leoutiful in all her dream 7 Chinese green, sapphire blue, bright|the home milliner may hope to put |month. “Spgacy 5 . Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated. red, ete. together successfully. To vary the| To all these services the publie is Of ¢-nstant and undying cheer 3 ‘-A g ; e ; The hat is made on a wire frame. | design flowers may be used in place | cordially invited. g AR ey NATCERE L Ok 1 M’ A wide band of hemp is laid over the |of the beads and feather, in which | gleam ! brim and extends into the head size, | case, if they are bright in cclor, the Mhrough all the changing shadows !8 PHON E 290 R ED thus covering the wider brim. The | velvet bow is to be black or in a har FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCRL near. AR - e crown {8 a puff of white maline in | monizing color. | il bl 2! | several thicknesscs, covered with JULIA BOTTOMLEY. | (Tenmesses Ave, Between Main asds ElicuidEaAnRION D) = S S S e W Lemon Strests.) strength and the dauntless will ) | Rev. W. 8. Patterson g . ¥ | Are your keys worth a quarter? Is your } A AGE , Pastor she brings; : grip or trunk worth 35¢? Whatisit worth | BRASS OR‘“\MENIS THE R Sunday Bervices—Sunday seheod pr footsteps like a music blown tobeidentifiedin case of accident or death. TAILOR-MADE DRESS Stamingly L CsnnetiBel TeorMuch: of 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., and A Upon the gloom harp of things, Identification fob, Rrigolfilmflkd:cckw(ilthnnbm —_— Sucthrnamentaflon In the Mod- 7:30 p. m. » » Joytul in the darkest hour, ‘332'.nb.".l,‘."m}ch"u:'e"r;l”}lo%r‘fi‘ffrin‘v'{:r"f.‘m‘.’e"m.fi i ern Homes of the Wealthy. : ;Zodnu‘u——l’nnr wmeetiag a8 [} 'Hid shine and salt of tear, address and s securely held in place by fastener. j Panint :30 p. m, o- ve, like the beauty of a flower, 1;3‘;:::‘1” ”i’\”‘:*'rfimf:suvu.b?- d:oct p ‘ So strong an allure have brasue; Breaks through the shadows clear. il At A that it is small wonder that more an —The gBem/ert.m\'n Bard, d“‘vlilt"‘llo‘"‘*’:rfldl;“(;'x:;dlil;‘*‘*:’tl"lfx'lnily—%;?\'ll!:ccl::r‘ll more are they to be found in homes DIXTELAND AND NYRTLR +oe o : plete with srong polshed, ickel ated eelchain, | of every degree of prosperity. Aty | STREET METHODIST CHURCHEA. : Rick 25c. Postage paid. ‘ voman who can afford to is certain o j¢ IERASEERINGS Shat i nuie "'Send 'fl""u"‘ls.":‘l"'“‘ SEADY l‘{‘:epaher choicest blankets in a brass- | nyyieland Chureh— A Qg dancing—the place you can play TRt int no d add bound cedar chest. These hoxes are It, tcnni fishing iy to void entors: Hlustrations bound cedir hent R B uta| SeTVicos—lst and 3 Sabbaths, 13 114 I, tennis, croguet, go fishing, roid erro! roomy affairs, an i RICOHERIH et b No If- |8 m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. D. imming, boating, riding and driv- Make money in spare time by so- { which they hold is amazing. 0 N ‘; automobiling, Fine lawn and Lielingrionen outios o e brary or living room is complete with-| Sabbath School—3 p. m. ! 1‘ v 4 he h : f the ‘.752?;;‘.‘;‘0"‘,1?.‘i‘;ii'l'l‘?.‘,‘..,ii out a four-sectioned, revolving book | Prayer Service—Thursday sight i KLt and tho-hote 0 folks, 1f intere rack of plain hammered or filigree |av 7:80. i ML D G i :‘:fl:m,r:..np]‘.u‘mul.uu brass, no cntrance hall as it should Myrtle Street Church— bte [ best that flows—been tried for a when you order., | be without its censer of hand-wrought | ggryices—1st and 34 Sabbatha. in pturv. No better place to recup- J. P. Roquemore, | Damascus brags, and no upper hall ; q ) b 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 13 jon, hte. Fine accommodations; rates City. ;nroperly el.ll;llpll(‘,l] luckln‘g ]an kl‘nlc‘el:;: tals ong iculars. | | burner of the same metal. Fo ; L flgqug“ G | | desk there are tiny clocks having two| Sunday School—3 p. m. e iy o 9 | "inch dials, very clearly numbered; | Prayer Services—Tuesday night b RheaSorines) Tonneeas. : calendar frames, round and oblong| . 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, ure ; = 25 pin and pen trays, memorandum pads e ! and bottles of liquids of hammered or bt s otched brass, and for the dining room elp there are sconces, candelabra, candle- ALL SAINTS CHURCH. | sticks, gofi’:"" H{";;"““Sv “"V‘“:‘e"";‘l” a0d| Corner of Lemon Street and Masa finger bowls of the beaten ety 3 vea! Brass and copper combined comes in Rev. J. ?hl.lu\:lt:dd‘.lf, “:hm" - various useful articles of most at charge. : | ive sarance, A very handsome y e 't;:;,crt :: li]r’::((;‘i:hli: of brass in basket.| Bervices at 11 a. m. and § ». = ” woven style, with copper-bound sides, | All Sundays except tke third im the and another is of brass, bound and|month. Other services as appointed adorned with copper spikes. Most fas-| _ A - hor. cinating are the chafing dishes of cop- East Lakeland Misslon. per and with brass handles and stand- ; '5 ards and the shiny little copper tea| " yunaay school az 3 p, m. e e 0 agar kettles surmounting brass lamps for Wilten, superintendent. P - alcohol, wwoting Thursday at 7 p. m. e J ~A] g S S S S o of (] New Cushions, # nue 1 Dall In one of the newer hotels of New Lutheran Chureh, chairs of white are fitted with remov-| #umday school 10:00 . m. able flat cushions, made without an| ®ervices are held on second emé o . upright strip—just flat padded envel | ‘ourth Sundays. Moo l l ( d M h d opelike cushions. They are of blue, Visiv eadquarters for 00 erc an lse | of course. They are held to the bu]::: CHURCH OF CHRIST. of the chairs by blue silk tasseled | ¢, medgrave, Minister, Cornes y > s g 3 3 ~ A tallormade dress of tan u“‘col’dl. The effect is ‘pleaulug and Missourl and Lemon St 1 be jed by the woman who is = At Blg CU r trimmed with black satin, pleated lase | 041 be copled bY (he woan WhO 1| gupgay sebosl, 10 8. m. i . service. Cotton cord of an appropri-| Presehiag, 11 a. m. Giw ate color can be bought by the yard,| Christian Eadeavor, 6:30 . m. 0. 1. 1. yon h:r: .{r':::hle l:" et | cut into proper lengths l;ld finished | Preashing, 7:30 ». m. o making o-toned cotton tassels. Prayermes W o COME AND SEE' tonbales in thin maierial, bers 1s & | ™ ST T .. Y. . t ming the difficulty. Hold — o Y | way of overco! ' & plece of the material on the under Colored Embroldery. side and cut the hole through this as | Colored embroidery of conventional FRST BAPTIST CHURCM. Bec- ‘though it were part of the walst | figures marks some of the most imter 19 | When the buttoohole is finished, cut | esting white crepe mm‘fl’! or “‘"“ Corner Floriea avenue and Bay . | away the under cloth very carefully | BOOR dresses. This embroidery shoul The Rev. William Dudley Newita, [ s0 that it will not show. There will | be done In two or three colors only, D. D, pastor it and should be done iIn heavy cottons. | - '+ S | be no difficulty, even with chiffon, it | Suaday school 9:48 & m. the cloth {s folded two or three times. | Th® design might consist of conven- : | tionalized roses applied as a border| Preaching Sunday at 11 a = and e Bethurmed G design at Intervals of two inches at{7:18 p. m (s g # the bottom of the skirt or tunic,| Weekly prayermeeting Wedsestay caps h:v:‘ u:!::t::l‘x'::: ;’tt:lt:kmddfi around the neck “dto":"”'t:“ul:: avening at 7:30. % with bits of cotton In which sachet 18 | 'ied 18 S0me WY 56 form the Weman's Missionary asd Al B g of the bodice. The stems , ¢ concealed. | whould be worked in a bright, soft| ¢ty Monday 3:30 9. m. . The cap perfumes milady’s tresses, Baptist Young People’s Mesting green, the roses in pink, red, yellow or gag® leaving a subtle fragrance that is con- cerlr~ at6:16p m pt o sidered desiruble again since the sim- Regular menthly business mosting : ple colffure has returned. ’ Gt Wednesday * 1:30 p. m. ent = } — v

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