Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 3

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o ' - THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 80, 1918. A Little Nonsense Now and Then DoooOOQQQQQQQQQQODQQQQQQQQOQ QAo gooounuunnunnuuoounuuoac!nnnunqu — ing if she is sure her hair is on straight, but when the ordinary mau is ordered to have his picture takeu he makes an engagement with the Helen dentist in order to escape. : Lostess: [] Qo i [} TELEPHONE NUMBERS g o o Offoe lnm;er ];r"'“'""'u----...OCIETY EDITCR, e Q PHOTOGRAPHS. o Residence Number ...... L vl o 0 M e SRS 4 e 138 0 A photograph is a picture of a man 0 NOTICE—Notices for 1o 5 9 1as he looks wh hotographer has municated to the Society Edito, 4o Soclal Department ean be eoy. o e o @ DIOISTAR 5 ' . T by either of the above telephon, balanced him in a stiff backed chair 2 Mail written notices to the chioty Editor, care Evening Te] gl and has aimed a camera at him. g Netices of soclal functions, ciup meetings, chyrcy elegram. © . o ether items of social interest saouylq |, gatherings and @ Photographs are a means of pre- © ment 88 800D &8 they occur in order t;;?hphc“d to this depart- & |serving woman’s good looks and o impaired. thelr news value 13 not man's embarassment for future gen-| L] : elations. A woman will look a cam- ° Iera in the eye all day without flinch- i Misses Helen Holp i i Ragged, uncomely, and old and brook, it e gray, | éfi. | Skipper, A woman walked in a northern' Morse, Hattig Belle Reddick, Mar town; 'Jackson, Elizabeth Turner "Eunice! This 18 because man tninks he is And through the crowd as she woung Limbrough, Willie Lon M'cCorquot modest. But it really is because he her Wa¥, | dale, Carrol Webb, Roy Thompson, D88 DO faith in the ability of the (one saw her loiter, and then stoop ! Dock Morgan, Clifford Wilson Clydé photographer to make him as hand- down, Melton, Clayton Bronson, Pogter| M€ 85 he Would like to be. On the putting something away in her old' Galioway, Ralph Upson, Howell Mc.|°ther band, woman’s faith in the torn gowm. Leod, Cabin photographer is only equaled by her Minnie Skipper, Helen Annje Lou Jerrell, Whittaker, Lynwood J11 Arrendell, Byron Marler, Johnnic| faith in the retoucher. “You are hiding a jewel,” the watch-| Turner, Billy Norvell, Mrs, W, 7.| Fhotographs are made by exposing er sald Moore. ‘|a glass plate, which is more sensi- tive to a light than a trust agree- ment. After this plate has been de- veloped it goes to the hands of a {Ab, that was her heart, hai the " truth been read); ~What have you stolen?” he asked ‘5 The little hostess received many | pretty and valuable presents. Mrs. Thompson was assisted by Mrs, W, T.| . | sad-eyed young woman, who puts it h af::n:!lm eyes fillled with a sud ;Mlme In entertainiug the little girls, ina :;tou)chingx frame a:yl works over en 4 ? den pain; Sy the customer’s features and complex- And under the flickering light of the, Afternoon Coffee Was |, ion. She is sad eyed because she gas, Largely Attended ! knows that no matter how shumclcg&l She-showed him her gleaning, “It’s| [ly she {mproves on nature, the wom- broken glass.” ] an who sat for the pjcture will shake ghe said, ““I hae lifted it up frae the | ber head when she sees it and say: “Isn't that awful?” Yesterday afternoon the home oi Mrs. C. A, Cole was the scene of a delightful social affair, the Queen Es- street, [ ther Circle of the Methodist church To be oot o' the road o' the bairnfes’ | having arranged an afternoon coffec, Photo_g,rupl-xs e cfm' Bl 4 davan, feet,” the calling hours being between 4| 20d l0oked like the CHELDy regardless < o & #n 6 o'elock, of counsequences. Nowadays, how- Under the fluttering rags astir ‘: Between those hours about eighty -e\'c.x', phutggl:u})hs Uleh tal«'}e'); by ‘“th That was a royal heart that beat! 1 ladies called, and were cordially wel- ljtbd .th) Juib,lc “L:L ':lb‘rlls I d::'(l Would that the world had more like comed at the front door by Mrs, Cole,! :,:l‘b L:,'u-‘”:xd Lt:(:t ulfiusll ::Us‘l‘i:l.lm. her, i Miss Edith Nclson and other mem-| T ,‘ 1 ‘ () i Swoothing the road for the balrnies‘: Lers of the Circle, The rcvnptiou.;:‘i:t;twh:;;;:: mllh:; ulll:;»t tlh::l: feet, Will H. 0glh]e.~‘ |‘-n<.~m.‘ parlors and dining room Wert! g)icet, mounts it in a portlolio, signs { teautifully arranged, cut flowers :unlI it in lead pencil and charges $6 Delightful Summer for i ferns being vsed in the dv('orutlons.l apiece for the prints. They are Miss Gracia Saunders. The guests were invited to the din-| oy it too, ge long as you don’t Miss Gracia Saunders will accom- n[ L',.l'uum. \]\‘hv [;- dainty rcfrvslhuwlnlts} see the original. Mrs. Arthur Williams of Tal-| ¢f ices and cake were served. ”“" Photographs are valuable because v see to the Alpha Delta Phi Sn‘ d'ning room was in charge of Mrs.| day llllll' Jdescendants will dig VUL BEARSIRGN DRUBUR Tor national convention which \Walter Bates, Miss Winnie Streater, them out of the witic, just as we have : = mects at Chicago in June. (aliss Vera MeRae and Miss Annic «ug out those of our ancestors. But (South Kentucky Ave.) After this Miss Saunders goes to] Streater. | while we looked at the old tintypes| ReY- lsaac C. Jenkins, pasor Camp Minnehaha, N. C., to assist in| A prozram was rendered duriu-zjfi;.,;d said, “What horrible features| ‘Mporary residence, 911 Houtl a girl's camp for ten weeks. the afternoon. Miss Annie Sm‘uh‘ri the ancients used to have!" our de- Flondl L AALALD OFICC LR At the close she goes with Mrs. A.| celighting all with two splendidly|gcendants will exclaim with delight jihdile ) UL T, M. Saunders to New York, Niazara|rendered piano numbers; Miss Vera|over our beauty when they find our| SuBday Services— Fulls and Canada to visit friends and | McRae sang in her usuzlly delightful | pictures, and they will frame us and SUDAayiscEoOLip 48 a. . Preaching, 11:00 a. m. relatives. way and Miss Lucille Clough, who 8| hang us on the wall besides prints| a giftel young pianist, was nlsolm’ Helen of Troy and Apollo Belvi- ::;:1;:;‘110:.3::.:.:0 Lot i fnstrumental number. dere.—By G Fitch, y 1 . W erthdayParty- -l\l&~ard[)’n 1‘11“ Bates, a most talented e i : *esk Day Borvices— Little Miss Eunice Thompson en- .hsg oro! 'ly o8) 2 A : 'hl ; Woman's Missionary Seeleyy tertained quite a lot of her littlef rcader, gave a fine number whic THE REASON WHY. Monday afternoon. won for her many well deserved com- pliments. The affair was a success in every respect and all who called thorough- lv enjoyed the delightful afternoon. A neat sum was realized, which will be used in furnishing the dining The editor replied: room of the new parsonage, a silver “If you will send us your photo- ring being taken during the afi- graph we may be able to tell you the reason.” friends yesterday from 4 to 6 o’clock 2t her home, 305 Virginia avenue, in honor of her tenth birthday. The evening was spent very pleasantly in gmes and contests, after which ail tepaired to the dining room where a fumptuous repast was spread, which was immensely enjoyed by all. The following were present, all of whom ‘oted the young lady a splendidcinoon. e — S ———————— o E— 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 Prayer meeting, Wednesday epen ing, 7:80. Teachers' meeting Friday evening A cordial invitation to everybod: to all services. The information editor received this letter from a fresh youth: “Kindly tell me why a girl always closes her eyes when a fellow kisses her.” (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon 8L) Rev. J. D. Lewis, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 e. m. Preaching first and second Sun days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary Soclety on the third Monday afternoon of eash month, To all these services the pudlie v cordially invited. —_———— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Tennesses Ave., Between Maln ane Lemon Streets.) Rev. W_ 8. Patterson, Paster. Bunday Bervices—Sunday seheol 9:46; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayor wmeetiag o 7:30 p. m. e ——————————————————) DIXIELAND AND MYRTLR STREET METHODIST CHURCHES Otxieland Chureh— Services—1st and 34 Sabbdaths, 11 am; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30p. m Babhath School—3 p. m. Prayer Bervico—Thursday aight at 7:30. Myrtio Btreet Chureh— Bervices—1st and 34 BSaddaths 7:30 p. m.; 3d and 4th Saddaths, 1] a m. Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer Bervices—Tuesday aight st 7:30. W, H. STEINMEYER, Pastos. ALL SAIRTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Masse chusetts Aveaue. Rev. J. H. Weddell, minister 12 charge Services at 11 a. m. and § p. » | A11 Sundays except the third ia the month. Other services as appointed Bought Lots In TAMPA, FLORIDA East Lakeland Mission. Sunday schoolat 8 p.m. B A Milten, superintendent. Prayer wecting Thursday at 7 p. m Lutheran Church, Corner E. Orange and So. Tennessee Sunday school 10:00 a, m, Services arg held every Sunday. CHURCH OF CHRIST. C. C. Redgrave, Minister, Corne: Missouri 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. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCA. Qorner Floriaa avenue sad Bay & The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowitn J. D, paster. Buaday school 9:46 a m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m an¢ 11 p m Weekly praysrmeeting Wednesda) svening at 7:30. Woman’s Missionary amd Ald 80 elety Moaday 83:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’s at 6:15 p. . Regular monthly business meetin; rat Wadnesday * 7:30 9. m. Moetin, United Brotherhood ef Oarpenten and Jeiners of America, Looal 1776 S—— Meots every Tuesday night at | o'clock, at McDonald'g hall, R. L. MABSHALL, PresiGent. 3. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer 1. H. FELDS, Fin. S¢ey. H, ¥, DIETK.CH, Rec. Secy H. L. COX, Conductor. 3AMUEL BOYBR, J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHDY, Beard of Trustess ¢ Lakelan@ Lodge Ne. 01, P. & A M. Regular communications held os socond and 4th Mendays at 7:80°p m. Visiiag brethren cordially ta- vited. J.C. OWENS, W. M. J. P. WILSON, Gecy Labkeland Obapter, R. A. M. No $9 meets the first Thursday night is each moath in Masonic Hall. Visit Ing eompanions weleemed A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. . Wilsen, Seey. Palm Chapter, 0. B. 8. mosts overy woend and fourth Thursday nights o oeach month at 7:30 p. m. Mn Viora Keea, W. M.; J. P Wilen >3y PAGE THREE Some of Lakeland’s Oldest and Most Conservative Investors Have PALMA CEJIA 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 LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAN. Lakessud camp No. 73, W. v, W meets ¢very second and f~arth Thurse day night. Woodmen Circle A&reg 6 wooul lalridges Louncil Commander, Mra. Sallle Scip- of Cirele K OF 2 Regular meoting avery Tuesday at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, Visita ing meembers always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commandes, A M _ACKSON, BSecretary. POST 33, G. A. R. Meete the first Saturday in every month at 10 «. m. at the home of J. M. Sparling on Kentucky aveaue. A. C. BHAFFER, Commander. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant Elnora Rebekak Lodge No. ¢ meets every second and fourth Men- day nights at L O. 0. F. hall. Visise ing brothers and sisters cordially lam vited. | MRS. §. C. LONGMAN, N. O MRS, ILA SELLERS, See. e —————— lake Ledge Neo. 3,1.0. 0 P, mests Friday nights at 7:30, at L, 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting drothers are cordially invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, See. H. B, ZIMMERMAN, N. Q. QLAGWR LA Oreage Blessema Div. Ne. 00 G J A %5 of L B mests every seoond ond fourth Woedneséann of cach mnath at 3:30 p. m. Visitiag Sisters always weleome. MRS J. C. BROWR &ur's. R ORDIR OF EAGLES. i P The Praternal Order of Baglm mosts overy Wednesday aight g3 1:80, at 0dd Felloewy’ g,). ! J. B, WILLIAMS, Prestead * B M. SMALLS Semretany —— e PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meets each Thursday night in Morgau & Groover hall, over Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting brothers welcome. e —————————————— POLK ENCAMPMENT NO0.3,1.0.0. 7. Polk Encampment No. 3, I. 0. O. F., moeets the first and third Mon- days. Visiting Patriarchs welcome, F. A. McDONALD, Seribe. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, ] Chief Patriarch. : B2OE 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 cordially welcomed. Bonem, People who talk merely for the pap pose of sttracting attention to themp ¢elves seldom get the kind of attem Uon that is worth anything. -

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