Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 29, 1913, Page 3

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r IN SOC | 0200000000 00003¢ 00, E TELEPHONE KUMB fes'dence Number ....... ce8 for ¢he Social gusicated 10 the Soclety Editor by either :;l:;:l:;:ec? l1I e Mail written notices to the Society Edjtop, care Evening t:l‘elnhm‘“' Notices of social functiona, ciud meetings, churey guherl:::n.: othor items of social interest shoulq be telephoued to thig de :n pent 48 900D &8 they occur In order that the)y Dews value I.pn‘:; speired. go0000RR0ORODRADDOG o Q =] =1 Q -] =] -] Q ] ] -] -] o sy HODOC'DOHQQQQ .»i'"!'“‘m' ! BE BRAVE. Was very much surprised as she haq' only had the Pplece about ten minutes’ ben troubles come to you, my dear, before gpe read it, at the request ori B brave—be brave and strong, | the president. 1t Was a noticeabl swiling, though you smlle fact thay ye two pieces <;n whif?thg urough tears, ' udges were undecided were both in or sing & little song; tavor of votes for women, While the| wenber, winter cannot last— Judges were out, some appropriate! gach soul will have its May, | remarks were made by the presldent" pere 1s no cloud, bowever dark, | Tyo whie ribbon recruits were re-A But what must pass away. itvl\ed into the unfon—Baby Gwendolin Adair and i portal lives but what must have Palmer Bryan. The B:ll\)iyte“rlill:;?: 0O sirife and woe his share, was tled on these little ones and g grief, my dear, does not exist prayer was offered by Mrs. Willough- That brave hearts cannot bear; | by, superintendent of mothers’ meet- s way is best, and though the ings. Thijs closing the program, a ulght !loclll half hour was enjoyed by ali| B black, there’ll come the day.: present and delicious sherbet and| is no cloud, however dark, cake was served by the hostess, as- | but what must pass away. sistod by her daughters, Misses Mar- —Exchange. | garite angd Ewing, and Mrs. Donald . Adalr. [ PRESS SUPERINTENDENT. ’ sterian Missionary Society Tomorrow. Tie Ladies' Home and Foreign: Mrs, Harvie Entertains, jouary Society of the First Pres-| The Ladies Friendly Society of the | erisn church will meet Erlday af-| Episcopal church were dclighlfu!!y‘ ou at 4 o'clock, at the church.|entertained by Mrs, Harvie yester- is will be a temperance meeung‘ day afternoon at her residence on i tiere will be a special offering East Orange street. (s important work. An inter-| The ladies carriol their fancy | iig program has been arranged vork and there was an hour of soclal the occasion and all the ladies chatter, followed by refreshments. the congregation are cordially in-| Being in alphabetical order the 4 10 attend. i next meeting will be held at Mrs. | . ;[]cllior's, Wednesday, from 4 to | piy and Apron Sale, :1“ m., at her home on Lake Parker. | jaurduy the S, and 1 circles of | Mrs. Hellier is one of the recent, Vethodist Missionary Society | ucquisitions to the church. | . . I give o candy and apron sale at| The object of the meeting s to! willinery store of Miss Nuna| welcome the newcomers and bring | them in closer touch, Iach is invit- home-made candies will ec to come and bring a friend, thus, —and there is nothing'rullillinfr the long-felt want of a ipting, while aprons, big, lit-| iricndly greeting to *“the stranger ed and white, those for ser-| within our gates.” | and those for ornamentation, Any that are unknown or unwit-| tingly overlooked are earnestly re-| quested to attend or to phone Mrs. Flood for any desired information. Those gathered together at Mrs. | llarvie's were Mrs. McCreery, Mrs. Beebe, Mrs, Adair, Mrs. Hellier, Mrs. Iverson, Mrs. Huguenin, Mrs. Lau- rie Battle, Mrs. Flood and Mrs. Eaton, Miss Williams, Miss Rivers, Miss Gregorie and little Miss Hugue- nin. te on display, and the ladies! 10 doubt receive a splendid pat- .. As announced before, the is for the purpose of securing for furnishing the new par- g, Who Received (. 7. U, Medals, fugh an oversight on the part ¢ press superintendent, a part ¢ report of Tuesday’s meeting €It out after being written, The kit out is as follows: The judges Social at Bantist Annex Tuesday Night. day evening . the Annex of the the scene voung ) in ws, o 1 ns. - Blds. stitutl 1 U. D s In ke not! t day hours and Dress Goods the who b the P! y that PHY, esideut. AT 6 Diutrict. d look! Ridge. ' the ha ark. Well, ¥4 o stral Cansss C peo- | Ladies Who Appreciate All That Is New And strictly up-to-the-minute in | Stylirh Garments THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 29, 1913, PAGE THREF rle, the occasion bLeing a sceial giv- en by the Sunday school class of 5. B, C. Angell, about fifty young peo- mombie { the class of | of friends, und! spent most duli:lzl-' 1es and other 1 Later in the evening delicious relresiments were served, ivilez fully in ferms of In Honor of Mrs, Pickard. A social affair took place last night ai the home of Mrs. Pickerd, the oc- casion being Mrs. Pickard’s birthday. The invited guests enjoyed a fine spread and were entertained at the piano by Prof. Hitchcock, better known to his friends as Pat Stewart, cf the Central Cafe. — e STRIKING EVENING GOWN Inderwgad & Yxderwasd —J Evening gown of king's blue charmeuse, with short train and sheath opening in front from the knee down. The cassock is of tulle heavily encrusted with silver embroidery, Laces and Embroideries Can Always Be Found B ATES DEPARTMENT STORE 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 $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent per lot per month. DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAN. FIRST METHODIST CHURCR (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. lsaac C. Jenkins, pasor temporary resldence, 911 Boutl i"lorida avenue. Office at ebureb tiours, 11:30 to 12:360. Sunday Services— Sunday school, 9:46 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. “eak Day Services— Woman's Missionary Menday afternoon. Pruyer meeting, Wednesday eyeo ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening A cordial invitation to everybod: *0 all services. Seslely CUMBERLAND PRESBY. TERIAN CHURCH (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon BL.) Rev. J. D. Lewls, pastor. Bunday school, 9:45 e. m. Preaching first and second Sud days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes Gay evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary Soclety o the third Monday afternocon of eaed month. To all these services the publie u cordially invited. L ,——tiemle. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tonnesses Ave., Between Mala ame Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Paster. Sunday BServices—Sunday seheol 1:45; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ 1:30 ». m. Wednesday—Prayor mooting o 730 p. m. DIXIELAND AND NYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES Jxfeland Chureh— Services—1st and 34 Saddaths, 11 A m; 3d and 4th Saddaths, 1:30 ). » Sabbath School—3$ p. m. Prayer Servieo—Thursday alght at 7:30. Myrtie Street Chured— Bervices—1st and 34 Saddaths 7:30 p. m.; 34 and ¢th Saddaths, 17 am Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer Bervices—Tuesday alght st 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Mases chusetts Avenue. Rev. J. H. Weddell, minister 2 eharge. Bervices at 11a m. and §p. & All Sundays exeept the third in the month. Other services as appeiated Lakeianng Lamp Mo, 4, W. v, Wy weets every second and [~urth Tours Eaat Lakeland Misslon. Sunday school st 3 p.m. K, A day nigut. Woodmen Clrcle Arsy Milton, superintendent. Prayer coe v batiidge meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Cousctl wommander, Mre. Sallie Sclp= o ircle. Lutheran Church. P K OF 2 Corner L. Orange and So. Tennessece Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are hell every Sunday. Regular mecting every Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visite. ing wmembers always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander. A M. _ACKSON, Secretary CHURCH OF CHRIST, C. C. Redgrave, Minlster, Corne: Missourl and Lemon St Sunday school, 10 a, m. Preaching, 11 a. m, Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday nigh: at 7:30. POST 33, G. A. R, Meets the first Baturaay in every month at 10 . m. at the heme of J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenus, A. C. SHAFFER, Commander. 1. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCM Corner ¥ioriaa avenue and Bay it The Rev. William Dudley Nowlia 2. D, pastor. Sunday school 9:40 a m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. ane¢ 1:16 p. m. Weekiy prayermeeting Weodnesda) veniug at 7:80. Elsora Rebekah Ledge No. ¢ meets every second and fourth Moa- day nights at L. O. 0. F. hall. Visis. ing drothers and sisters cordially ime vited. MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G, MRS ILA SELLERS, See lake Lodge Neo. 3,1.0. 0. P, meets Friday nights at 7:30, at L Woman’s Misslonary and AW 8¢ |9 0, F, hall. Visiting drotiers ase slety Monday 8:30 p. m. eordially invited. Baptist Young People's Mesting J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. st 6:15 p. . H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. Q. Regular monthly business meetin, ‘rat Wednesday ‘* 7:30 p. m. GLAWR LA Orange Elessem Div. No, 05 G 1 A B of L B mests overy secund sad fourth Wednssdar: o each meath at 3:30 p. m. Visiting sisters always weleoma. MRS J. C. BROWN Wee'y. ORDER OF EAGLER The Frateraal Order of Bagle moets overy Wednesday alght 1:830, 4t 0dd Fellows’ hall, 3. W. WILLIAMS, Presidemt | United Brotherkood of Carpenten Meots every Tuesday nmight & T|_. . ... . PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meets each Tuursday night in a'elock, at McDons’d's hall, R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat §, W, LAYTON, Vice Prea. J. W. LOGAN, Tressures Morgau & Groover hall, over I : m&";’.“ o Bates' Dry Goods Store. Visiting aE Y i brothers welcome. H. L. COX, Conducter. e POLK ENCAMPMENT J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHBY, Polk En. I‘O.NS, ;’ ? g r s campment No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meets the first and thiri Mon- days. Visiting Patriarchs welcoma, F. A. McDONALD, Scribe. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, i Chief Patriarch Laketen@ Lodge e. 01, F. & A M. Rogular communications held oo second and (th Mendays at 7:30 p ®u Vislting brethrea cordially 1» vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. 1. 9. WILSON, Secy BPOE Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Benevo~ lent and Protective Order of Elks, meets every Thursday night in lodge rooms over postoffice. Visiting brethe GEORGE MOORE, E. R. ren cordlally welcomed. Labeland Ohapter, R. A. M. No 19 meets the first Thursday anight i» each moath in Masonic Hall. WVisit Ing eompanions weleemed A. D Lesnard, H. P.; J. 7. Wilsen, Secy [P— Sotlomm, People whe talk merely for the pose of sttracting atteation to selves seldom get the kind of ton that is worth aaything .

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