Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 27, 1913, Page 3

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¢ municated to the Seclety l‘n.,‘ WHAT OF THAT? Tiredl! Well, what of that? pidst fancy life’was spent on beds of ease? fluttering the rose leaves scattered by the breeze, (ome, rouse thee! Work while it 1y called today! (ovard! Arise! Go forth upon thy way! Lonely! and what of that? gme must be lonely. "Tis not given to all 7o fec] a heart responsive rise and fall, fo blend another life into his own; Work may be done in loneliness; NOTIOR-—Nettess for e Soclal Dy, by elther of y Editor, Dartment can by on- the above - X-X-X-X-E-X-X-X-¥-X %N < o o o -] (=1 | { [-] ~ - o o 1 - ] o o o o o | scrved dainty and del ments, which wer all present, icius refresh- e much enjoyed by LI Y ‘Bagtist Aid and Missionary ociety Held Interesting Meeting Yesterday, The Baptist Ladies’ Aid and Mis- sionary society met yesterday after- noon at the Baptist church, at which time there were g £00d number in attendance and much interest mani- fested in the brogram, the subject of the afternoon being “The Great Southwest.” * Mrs L. F Henley read an article On the “Prospects of This Territory,” and Mrs. R. E, Scipper read another l the Field.” Mrs. W, D. Edwards also ! read another account of mission work Iin these fields. | Mrs. E. C. Angell and Mrs. J. L. | Podrick read the history of St. Louis, { Which was very pertinent at this time, the Southern Baptist Conven- tion having just closed a successful session in that city. The program of the evening was closed with the reading of the 100ty Psalm by Mrs. W. A. Melton. Those present at the meeting were Mrs. 0. 0. Davis, Mrs. Nowlin, Mrs. Henley, Mrs, Scipper, Mrs. Padrick, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs, Angell, Mrs. Mel- ton, Mrs. Flanagan, Mrs, McCorquo- dale, Mrs, Stevens, Mrs. Orrell. RIDDLES, Questions, 1. Is there a word in the English language that contains all the vow- { €ls, 2. Why 18 a teakettle the most | cheerful kitchen utensils? 3. In what way are fences like reputations? 4. 1f you plant tight shoes what ‘wm you raise? 6. When {8 an automobile axle like a bad check? Answers, 1. Unquestionably, 2. Because it sings though in hot water up to its nose. 3. Neither can be strengthened by PAGE THREY Some of Lakeland’s Oldest and Most Conservative Investors Have Bought Lots In PALMA CEIA PARK “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb Where large sums of money are now being spent installing every city convenience including MODERN SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES, Where five new bungalows have just been completed and contracts let for others in this beautiful property. Where lot values are increasing by leaps and bounds, Now is the time to get in “on the ground floor." Prices $500 to $750, Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent per lot per month, DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORJDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAN. work on! Piece on the same lines. whitewash. Mrs. H. C. Stevens read a very| 4. Corns. Dark! Well, what of that? "‘:fes'-ills article, “The Voice from| &, When it is being forged. Didst fondly <ream the sun would never set? Dost fear to lose thy way? take cour- age yet! learn thou to walk by faith and not by sight by steps will guided be, and guided right. Millinery Expert Regards This as Triumph of Art Hard, Well, what of that? Didst fancy life one summer holiday? With lessons none to learn, and naught but play? 6o, get thee to thy task! Comquer or ! i must be learned! patiently! Then learn it No help! Nay, it is not so! tough human help be far thy God FIRST METHODIST CHURCH is nigh; bo feeds the ravens hears his chil-I (South Kentucky Ave.) dren cry Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, lemporary residence, Florida aveaue, ‘ours, 11:30 to 13:30. sunday Servicer— Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. “eek Day Services— Woman's Monday afternoon. Prayer meoting, Wednesday wen ing, 7:30. ffe's near thee, whereso’er thy foot- steps roam; i He will guide thee, light thee, help thee home. —Selected. L] n R, R, Sullivan Entertained wiing Circle Yesterday. lrs. R, R. Sullivan’s lovely home thrown open yesterday after- i to the Reading Circle of the it Methodist chureh and the mem- Dassed a most pleasant and prof- e afternoon with their charming ess, Atter the reading, music on the ograph made the social hour rapidly, beside which all enjoyed opportunity to chat and become r acquainted. Mrs. Sullivan to all services. “La Princess de la Rose"—Hat With Turned Up Brim, of Deep Rose Peau de Soie; Trimmed With One Large Rose Branch, Rev. J. D. Lewis, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 ¢, m. Preaching first and second Bus days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednee day evening at 7:30. month., Ladies Who Appreciate - All That Is New And strictly up-to-the-minute in Stylirh Garments Dress Goods Laces and Embroideries Can Always Be Found AT: cordially invited. e e ————————————————— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCR (Tennessee Avo., Between Mala ass Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Paster. 8unday Bervices—Sunday ssheo! 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., ea¢ 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer mestiag o 730 p. m. e —————————ewel) DIXIELAND AND XYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES Otxieland Chured— Services—1st and 34 Saddaths, 1) a.m; 2d and 4th Saddaths, V:30p. m Sabhath School—3 p. m. Prayer Service—Thursday alght at 7:30. Myrtle Strest Churebh— Bervices—1st and 34 Saddathe 7:30 p. m.; 84 and 4ty Saddathg, 11 am Sunday School—3 p, m. Prayer Bervices—Tuesday might 4t 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, Paster T O et 004 ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Strest and Mame chusetts Avenus. Rev. J..H. Weddell, ministew 8 charge. Berviees at llamaedédtypm AU Sundays exeept the third s the Wonth. Other serviess ae appetnted pasor 911 Soutl Office at ebureh Missionary Sesloy Teachers’ mesting Friday eveaing A cordial invitation te evarybod 5 el beie e S S CUMBERLAND PRESBY. TERIAN CHURCR (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon 8t Woman's Missionary Soclety o the third Monday afternconm of eael To all these services the pubdlie » ----- bk ] Lakesnd Camp Me. 1, W. v. W, Weels every seeond and L~arth Thure 6y alght. Woodmen Oirele Arey . BETE U UTe s Y- {*Y Louucli Commander, Mre. Sallie Nolp- » ot Cirele Sunday school at 8 p. m. B, A Mllton, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Lutheran Church, Corner E. Orange and So. Tennessee. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held every Sunday. R U N CHURCH OF CHRIST, C. C. Redgrave, Minister, Corne Missouri and Lemon 8t Sunday echool, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Christlan Endeavor, 6:30 ». m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeoting, Wednesday aigh: at 7:80, Regular meeting ever) Tuesday at 7:30 at 044 Fellows Hall, Vigie ing wembers alwayy welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commandes,. A R _ACKSON, Becretary. POST 33, G. A, R, Moots the first Saturdsy in every month at 10 o m. at the heme of J. M. Sparling on Keatucky avenwe. A. C. SHAFFER, Commander. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. e ——————————————————— Binora Rodokad Ledge Ne. ¢ mosls every second and fourth Moe day aights at 1. O. 0. P. hall. Visis- ing brothers and sisters cordlally tn- vited. : MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G MRS LA SELLERS, fee e ——————————————————— lake Lotge No. 3,10 0. P, meets Friday aights at 7:80, at & 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting drothers are sordially (avited. J. L. REYNOLDS, See. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. G. e ————————— QLAWD AL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oorner Floria avenue and Doy B Tte Rev. William Dudley Newits 0. D, paster. Suaday schoeel 9:¢46 a. = Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m an¢ 1 p m Weskly prayermeeting Wednesde ovening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and AM & clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’s at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meetin; fret Wedneoday " 7:30 p. m. ) ¢ Westin The Vraternal Order of Bagiee mocts overy Welnesday alght o t:80, at Odd Fellows’ hall. J. B. WILLIAMA, Prestem. 8 M SMAILS Sesvetany ——————— e PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meets each Thursday night ia Morgau & Groover hall, over United Brotherhood of Carpenten and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Moots every Tuesday night at ! o’clock, at McDonald's hall. R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat. J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasures. I. H. FELDS, Fia. Seey. B, ¥. DIETK.CH, Rec. Soey Bates' Dry Goods Store. Visiting H. L. COX, Conducter. brothers welcome. JAMUREL BOYNR, —— J. W. SCARR, POLK ENCAMPMENT C. L. WILLOUGHDY, N0.3,10.0. ¥, Beard of Trustess Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. 0. 0. V., moots the first and third Mon- Gays. Visiting Patriarchs weloome, F. A. McDONALD, Seride. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, 1 | Chiet Pltl'hl'el.‘ ! 3RO Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Beneve- lent and Protective Order of Elks, meets every Thursday night in lodge * | rooms over postoffice. Visiting brethe ren cordially welcomed. GEORGE MOORBE, E. R.

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