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Residence Number ——— §PECIAL NOTICE—Notices for municated to the Soclety Editor impaired. 0000 URVOORROG the Soclal Department can be com- by either of the Madl written notices to the Society Editor, above telephones. Notloes of soclal functions, club meetings, other items of soclal interest should be te] ment 88 800D as they occur in order that OOODDOODQ(?QQOOQOQ ——— IN SOCIETYT| ooooOOO0DQQQDOQOGQQQQQQQQQOOOOOO, < TELEPHONE NUMBERS—S(CIETY EDITOR, care Evening Telegram. church gatherings and ephoued to this depart- [} ] -] [ -] -] -] -] =] o their news value is not B -] -] [-] LOVE'S LIGHT. ¢ light of the world in human eyes the light of love that hidden lies In «rbs that are real and true; br love is the motive power of carth, | bd love is the mother giving birth To all that is rare and new H he lizht of the worl dis the light of love. bo sweetest music of heaven above, Where the purest love is known, hd the heart that has best this les- n learned, bat clearest has n:ture’s soul dis- cerned, s nearest to hexven's throne. en sing of love as the days go by, bo love that expanls as the mo- ments fly. the eye reveals what the heart would hide, ection cannot concealed abide; Love softens the hardest blow. pdw:sd Evertett Hollingsworth, s o0 ron and Candy Sale. 'he Missionary society of the First thodist church has agreed to fur- 1 the parsonage, and to do this the iety has been divided into clrcles,‘ I of which are planning various vs and means of securing funds. Ui urday, May 31, the 8. and | cles will give an apron and candy c at the millinery store of Miss na Patton, The S. circle is com- o1 of Mrs. G. W. Watson, chair- | bromiuent citizens, owns several or- \nge groves at that place and is held in high esteem by all who know him, He had a lovely home, completely furnished to which he took his bride | Jurie Hetherington, the latter being F. Hetherington, with wfiom she made her home one winter about four years ago while attending the Lake-| laud high school, The groom is one of Pierson’s most Immediately after the marriage. The happy young couple received many handsome wedding presents, including cut glass, silver, china and other useful gifts, There were quite a number of out- ol town guests present, those golng. from this city being Miss Gertrude DeRieux Miss Helen Hobbs and Mar- the little flower girl at the wedding. . . . THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ticn. Miss Wyman was attractively | and daintily attired in a lovely dress ¢i baby Irish lace over light blue sat-| in. Mrs. Lewis wore one of the most' becoming and handsome gowns seen | duriny the afternoon, a wistaria! ckarmeuse with Nile green t.l'im-i mings. | ELAND, FLA,, MAY 20, 1913, MAKES PRETTY HOME DRESS In Cherry Red Cloth This Costume Would Be Fit for the Adornment of Any Woman. For this house dress might be se: lected red cloth of fine texture. The skirt is made with a panel “When all had agsembled and me";!:owt b;%l;c:nd‘: ;:]a::ee‘;i ;:m:. tdvt'l'l: galety of the afternoon was in full i sway, cards were produced and Rook | ::‘:Itntrn.:‘iiz;c:t':a;lln%?:ll ::;.““d was made the game. The score ca}'ds The bodice has a yoke and deep were daintily handpainted in pini|eufrg of this; the sides and upper roges, carrying out even in this tiny | part of sleeves are cut Magyar and detail the motif of decoration, and were much admired. Mrs. R. L. Rish- er, who was the lucky winner of the first prize in the game of chance and skill, was prescnted with.one of the season’s latest pongee tan and green | parzsols, and the guests of honor t\m; iovely blue sashes to remind them ofi the delightful afternoon. i “At the conclusoin of the games| an elaborate salad and sweet course | was served. More than forty guesta‘l enjoyed Mrs. Williams' hospitality i and the reception was a notable one | in the society life of the town.” | o1 1LISH SPRING DRESS Beautiful Affair for Mrs. J. D. 0'Hern, Mrs. J. D. O'Hern, who is spcuuw ing the summer in Bamberg, S. C., was the guest of homor at a very Leautiful reception given a few days 480, of which the Bamberg Herald has the following; i 1 “In honor of her two attractive guests, Mrs. J. D. O'Hern, of Lake- land, Fla,, and Miss Lallah Wyman, of Aiken, 3. C., Mrs, Jones Williams! entertained Thursday afternoon, and the reception was a very notable so- cial event for the number of guests| present, the beauty of the decorations and the hospitality and goodwill which prevailed. This beautiful and handsome colonial home lends itself | | | f laid on with wrapped seams; mate I rial fills in the epace below yoke; & and end in front. Materials required: 3% yards cloth 48 inches wide, 3% yard satin 40 inches wide, 3 dozen yards braid, & yards satin ribbon. Cotton In Netting. One bride is making her comfort ers in an unusual way, says Good Housekeeping. She incloses the cot- black satin ribbon is taken round the! waist and arranged to hang in a bow! ton batting in mosquito netting, tack-| IWHAT SAVED HER LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painfw Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. Rivesville, W. Va.—Mrs. Dora Martia, fn a letter from Rivesville, writes: “For three years, I suffered with wo- manly troubles, and had pains in my back and side. I was nervous and could not sleep at night, The doctor could not help me, He sald I would have to be operated on be fore I could get better. I thought I ‘ would try using Cardul. | Now, I am entirely well, i 1 am sure Cardul saved my life, ) ' will never be without Cardul in my { home. I recommend it to ray friends.” For fifty years, Cardul has been re lleving pain and distress caused by wo- manly trouble. It will surely help you. It goes to the spot—reaches the trouble—relleves the symptoms, and drives away the cause, If you suffer from any symptoms of womanly trouble, ‘1ke Cardul. Your druggist se 's and recommends it Get a bottle from him today. N. B.— Write to: Ladles’ Advisory Dept., Chattae nooga Medicine Co., Chattancoga, Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 64-p.ce Lovk, ‘Home Treatmest tor Women,"" sert In plaio wrapper, om request Inured to Cold Climate. An experiment has recently been made by a firm of miners located in Burwash creek (in the Kluan district, 175 miles west of White Horse, Yukon territory, about latitude 63) in the raising of horses. Abundance of fine lands is available for pasturing in Alaska and the Yukon, Late in the fall of 1911 & number of Oregon horses used the previous summer by the in- ternational boundary survey corps were taken to the head of the White river, near the international boundary line, and turned out for winter. The y:mares and all the colts lived and are , doing well, making more hardy ani- ! mals than their predecessors. Several instances ara known in which colts | foaled in the far north have grown into the hardlest of horses, having become { tully inured to the severity of the win. ters. It has been observed that when horses have lived for some length of time in this region that they become naturally protected from the extreme {cold by the growth of a longer coat of halre Fox Made the Cat Dizzy. Augustus Johnson, a machinist em- ployed by the Seth Thomas Clock com- | pany in Thomason, tells this story: i “l1 went fox-hunting by moonlight. | Near Henry Pickett's house a large cat came along pursued by a fox. The mrs. H. C, Cochran ing it here and there. Then she slips ' feline climbed a tree whereupon the this into its outside cover. When'fox began to circle about the trunk. the cover is soiled it is very easy to| The cat watched the fox until it be- rip open one end and remove the cot-| came dizzy and fell to the ground. ton and also as simple to put the'As the fox started away with the cat n, Mrs. W. C Norvell, Mrs, P. B4‘ naturally to the proper setting cf| ynes, Mrs. J. F. Council. The i |iarge gatherings, and for this ocea-| 1o is composed of Mrs. R. R. Sul~f‘ sion was never more lavishly nor! ., chairman; Mrs. H. D. Bassett, niore exquisitely decorated, Dorothy i Mrs. G. B. Southard. Everyone| Perkinsp pink roses, sweet peas, and | sked to bear the date in mind and| gergeous and beautiful poppies hav- one of the patrons of the sale. lin;: been utilized with the taste and b g art of which the hostess is the mis. L Rowena Hobbs Wedded tress. ") Mr. G. S. Hagstrom, “Mrs. Williams was assisted in v unday evening at 8:30 o'clock | I ceiving by Mrs. J. C. Lewis, and A o Ohccurred a beautiful church| were then presented to the guests of y Bling at Plerson, in Volusia coun-| honor in the front parlor, Mrs. Wil- the contracting parties being Miss liams was gowned in a superb Nell Ko 'ona Hobbs and Mr. G. S. Hags. | Rose charmeuse with overdress drap- bt IR ery of embroidered chiffon, and was Viste he bride is the daughter of Mr.|never more beautiful and charminy Spring dress of Royal blue broad- - Mrs. Charles Leon Hobbs, and!than on this occasion. Mre. O'Hern's| cloth with draped skirt and yoke of e leasantly remembered in this city, | elegant and extremely becoming cos-| accordion pleated silk. The walst ls be 2 grand daughter of the late|tume was oue of turquoise blue char-| made almost G"NI"U '°' l:’lk with "R 1. DeRieux, one of Lakeland’s| meuse, the overdress being of dew ':”"I' S1d; Mcepition, Bleated; hory VI itizens, and a niece of Mrs. M.|drop chiffon, a very handsome crea- Booves: in 1laet, e e e v T T I nder tand Beautiful Materials Al the Latest Shades T rimmings to Match E mbroideries Galore AT ATES DEPARTMENT STORE e g Something For Everybdoy whole together again. Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Carload lots for prompt deliver Concrete Reinforcing Steel. 1 shot and got both fox and cat.”— Winsted (Conn.) Dispatch to New York American l BOBO BUILDERS'SUPPLIES Exclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. Natlonal Show Cases and Fixtures, STAFFORD STANDARD SEATS. for Schools, Churches and Plate and Window Glass Tile. Good Red Bullding Briek. fes. Get our prices before buying. McKEE & CO. 204 Twigg Street Tampa, Florida We Are Getting Ready---Are You? in tip-top shape. We are after a season. OUR ICE: SECOND, RESOLVE TO BEGIN book will save you quite a loton tects you from the discomfortof ing of ice. you all the way through. The time when you should commence using OUR ICE regularly is about here, and we are working hard to get our delivery system Are you getting ready, too? “Here are some things you should do before our wagons come, if you wish to get the best results from FIRST, TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR REFRIGERATOR. If it needs “fixing,” have it repaired at once, and large enough for your needs. 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YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED 703 North Kentucky Avenue Lakeland, Fla. 879 Phone 188-Blue. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pasor. Temporary residence, 911 &outh Florida avenue. Office at ebureh.. Hours, 11:30 to 12:36. Sunday Services— Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m, { Epworth League, 6:30 p m. i Preaching, 7:30 p. m. B V/sek Day Services— Woman’s Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday epen- ing, 7:80. Teachers’ meeting Friday eveniag. A cordial invitation to everybody to all mervices. Soslety, - CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH. (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon 8t.) Rev. J, D, Lewis, pastor, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, ) Preaching first and second BSus- days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes- Qay evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary 8oclety on the third Monday afternoon of eseh month, To all these services the publie 18 cordially invited. ! e . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennesses Ave, Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W'. 8. Patterson, Pasto:. Bunday Bervices—Bunday seheel. 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer moetiag of 7:30 p. m. S ————————————————————————— DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. Dixieland Church-— Services—1st and 34 Sabbaths, 11 am; 2d and 4th S8abbaths, 7:30 p. m, Sabhath School—3$ p. m. Prayer B8ervice—Thursday usigh§ at 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— Bervices—1st and 34 Babdatha 7:30 p. m.; 3d and ¢th Babbaths, 11 a8 o Sunday School—3$ p. m, Prayer S8ervices—Tuesday aight at 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, \ | Pastoe. ——————— e ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Streest and Mase- chusetts Aveaue. Rev. J. H. Weddell, minister la charge. Services at 11 a. m. and § . m, Al SBundays except the third in the month. Other services as appeinted, East Lakeland Missien, Sunday scheol at 3 p. m, 3, & Milten, superintemdent. meoting Thursday at 7 p, m, 1 ) l Lutheran Churea, Cor. B, UTange and 80. Tensetaes. Sunday school 10:00 & m. Sorvices are held on second amd fourth Sundays. e S Y CHURCH OF CHRIST. C C. Redgrave, Minister, Coraeq Missouri and Lemon 8t Sunday school, 10 a. m. { Preaching, 11 a. m, ! Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. ting, Wednesday nighy at 7:30. e ——————— — FIRST BAPTIST CHURCN. Corner Florias avenue saad Bay 8. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Newlita, D. D, pastor. Bunday school 9:45 a m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and T1p m Weekly prayermesting Wedneslay evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary snd Ald Be- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’s st 6:15p. m, Regular menthly businese mesting frot Wednesday ' 7:30p m Mesting