Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 31, 1913, Page 3

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Castles, Letter from Mrs. Trimble, Piano Stangled Baaner,” Mrs. W. P. Pil- ux Ch lans, / [] Recitation—"My Mission,” Miss ‘ . Aleen Van Sickler, /| Py : Reading—*“Living Unto God,” Mrs. : LR T S g w B Pattcrston.s ioh Dance N, | FIST METHODIST CHURCH CE—N S e~ 1ano Duet—*Spanish Dance No. — . [ u.:c.ud'tgrtlho loel::;“s.a:: the Socta) Department can be com. : 1,” Mrs. Pillans and Lurlene Pillans. (South Kentucky Ave.) 9 :Ml writtan motices to ue loclrtb’ either of the b0ve telephones, o Chain of prayer, Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pasor 0 Netioes of social functions, ¢ :! Editor, car, Evening Telegram, g | RO Call—Response with Cuban Tomporary residence, 911 Hout: P ‘l“: items of social intaee, :h'l“unn. church gatheriagy gng o | Customs, Florids aveaus. Office at ehured a ol w"h uld be telephoned w0 this depart- @ Business. Hours, 11:30 to 13:30. @ : they oocur (a order that thelr news vajyg et o 3unday Services— o (mpaired. o Sunday schaol, 9:45 a. m [ AN P YT Preaching, 11:00 a. m. ,uquflflflflflflflflflflflflfiflflflflflbflf‘flflflflflung COMBINATION GOWN Epworth League, 6:30 . m. S Preaching, 7:30 p. m. EEB BRIGHT SMILE 1 T00mS were adorned with quantities Wt Dy Serviote- : HAUNTS ME STI]'.L,‘ot XQuisite maman coepet Toses Woman's Mimionary seater) b T Tom the gardeng of Mrs, Finlayson's Monday afternoon. +7is years since last we met, home iy Monticello, ang tp, hand Prayer meeting, Wednesday eyen And We may not meet again; ' ¢ hang- tome dining tap)e Centerpiece of 'King’ roses, 8us fern g was lovely with 3 dainty Dorothy Per- maiden hair ang aspara- 1 bave struggled to forget, But the struggle was in vain; Jor her voice lives on the breeze, 0d handsome silye - And her spirit comes at will; delabra, After o very enj;yzil;e 4p the midnignt on the seas, game a delicious gjx course luncheon Her bright smile haunts me still, | yygq served, This is the first of a serles of delightfu] affajrg planned by these charming Wwomen, and the foilowing ladies were present on this occasion: Mmeg, Finlayson, Cay, George Edwarg Lewis, John W, Hen- ‘erson, §, p, Chittenden, F, B, Win- throp, 1. M. Lively, Walter Wight, | D, M. Lowry, H, L. Bethel, H. E, Palmer, B, (, Whitfield, J. Elmore! McNair, Misses Lizzie Mays, of Mon-' | ticello, Male] Drane, of Lakeland; Katie Budd, of Monticello.—Talla- | hassee Democrat. At the first sweet dawn of light, Wken I gaze upon the deep, Her form still greets my sight, While the stars their vigils keep; When I close mine aching eyes, Sweet dreams my senses fill; And from sleep when I arige, Her bright sinile haunts me still, 1ve sailed 'Neath alien skies, I have trod the desgt path, ] have secv the storm arise, Like a giant in his wrath; Evry danges 1 have known, : That a reckless life can fill, | Pleasing Program Given Tet her preeence is not flown, . 1By Preshyterian Iadics, Her brizht smile haunts me still, At the churel yoster day afternoon —J E. Carpenter, S o ftllc Presbyterian Ladi ' Missionary Baby Show to Be Given ‘SUPicty save an interesting program aby On June 14th for Benefit Hethodist Parsonage, {inh-rs;n rsed with pleasing music, All ‘ | were welcomed at the door by the i A number of ladies of Circle D of I'I.(‘.\l(n‘ht, M l',.'W:.l]\\'.H'\‘, and served tee Methodist Missionary Society met| With delicious fruit punch by Mrs, lt evening with Mrs, R, E. Lufsey I D. Bryan. A silver offering was| #nd discussed plans for the approach-| received. The church entrance was ing Baby Show, which they expect # bower of ferns and trailing flowers, to hold on Saturday, June 14. The subject of the program was the All children under three years of building of a ton thousa ill be eligible and prizes will Cuban mi n for the handsomest one , LWOo year and three year old ilso a prize will be given for | the prettiest decorated go cart. ith bre An entrance fee of 50 cents for| Proble, with t each contestant will be charged, and| The follos 16 cents admission fee will be clarzed at the door for all who at- , I'lorida, is the largest| The need s f » nimber-| pl re : of @ low order. is the program ren- 1ternoon ‘The Guiding Star” 5e( dered yesterda Vocal Duet tend. The proceeds of tie evening' (Bragdon), Misses Sue and Belle ‘ ©| Cloud. will be used in furnishing the new L Methodist parsonage. Those who hm?ture~—.\muhew, 25:31-46. wish to enter their children and who| Fraver. %ish any additional information may' Hymn-—"Waken, O Ye Christians," receive same by phoning either 242|to tine “Battle Hymn of the Repub- Green or 301 Blue. le.” - 9009 Reading—"What Do We Mean by i ' Mrs. John Patterson, ¥ Home?" N Bx{i:ggr;::t:t::n%:uah“ue History of “Our Spanish Work in Mmes. Charles A. Cay and D. A. Tnu}pa, Fla,, Ml.l.s' McLood: e Finlayeon entertained on Tuesday at Vocal Solo—"The L?Md. oh”n. 8 beautiful appointed bridge lunch:| (Sullivan), Mrs. F. Edwards €n at the handsome home of Mrs.| ser. i . Cay on tNeo"; Monroe street. The| Poem—“Our Mission,” Miss Mamie "her to the theater. with plain silk lapels and lace Objected to Chastisemont. at Marseilles, France, because Ladies Who Appreciate All Thet Is New And strictly up-to-the-minute in Stylirh Garments Dress Goods Laces and Embroideries Can Always Be Found AT: B ATES DEPARTMENT STORE Hensley, Solo—Paraphrase of “Star Combination gown with skirt of blue charmeuse, narrow and slightly draped, and blouse of printed silk A young man named Dubos is bring Ing an action against his sweetheart boxed his ears for being late to take Mrs. ing, 7:30. Teachers’ mesting Friday evening A cordial invitation to everybod: to all services. e, o e CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCE (Corner Florida Ave, and Lemon 8t Rev. J. D. Lewis, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching first and second BSun days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30, Woman's Missionary Soclety o1 the third Monday afternoon of eac) month, To all these services the publie i cordially invited. e FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCK (Tennesses Ave., Betweon Malm an¢ Lemon Streets.) Rev. W 8. Patterson, Pastos. Bunday Bervices—Sunday sehoo! ordinance.” __*——*_. DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE am; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:36 pm Babhath School—$ p. m, Prayer Bervice—Thursday nigh at 7:30. Myrtle Street Chureh— Bervices—1st and 84 Badbarn: 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sablathg, 1° A m. Bunday School--3 p, m. Prayer Services—Tuesday aigh! At 7:30. W H. STEINMKYER, Paator ———————— ALL BAINTS CHURCH. Cerner of Lemon Street and Massa chusetts Avenue, Rev. J. H. Weddell, minister 12 charge. Bervices at 11 a. m. and § »m All Bundays exeept the third ia the month. Other services as appeinted . Meots every Tuesday o'elock, at McDonald's hall. R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat. J. W.LAYTON, Vice Pres. 4. W. LOGAN, Treasurer i. H. FELDS, Fin. 8ecy. H. F. DIBTKICH, Res. Secy H. L. COX, Cenducter. 3AMUEL BOYHER, J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHBY, she Suaday scheol at 3 p.m. A A. *iflton, superintendent. Prayer esting Thursday at 7 p. m. vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. 4. B, WILSON, Gecy Lutheran Church, Corner E. Orange and So. Tennessee. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held every Sunday. ————————————— CHURCH OF CHRIST. C. C. Redgrave, Minister, Corne: Missour! and Lemon St Sunday school, 10 a, m. Preacbing, 11 a. m, Christian Endeavor, ¢:30 p. m. Preachiag, 7:30 p. m, Prayermeeting, Wednesday night at 7:30. ing eompaniens weleemed A. Lesnard, K. P.; J. ¥. Wilson, Seey. day night. S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCKE Corner Floriaa avenus aan¢ Bey & The Rev. Willlam Dudley Newita, 2. D, paster, Suaday school 0:45 o m. Preaching Suaday at 11 & m asd 16 p m Weskly prayermecting Wednestny ‘vening at 7:80. Weman's Missionary and AN & dety Moaday 3:30 5. m. Buptit Yeung Pesple's Mestitng 1l p Regular menthly business meeting ~rot Wednesday * 7:30p. m. -= Cuardlan of Clrele. K OF 2, m— st 7:30 at 044 Fellows Hall, Vieit ing wembers alwapy welooms. P. D. BRYAN. Chaaéillor Commander A R _ACKSON, Becretary. POST 23, G. A. . Moots the frst Saturday In every month at 10 . m. at the heme of A. C. SHAFTER, Commander. J. R TALLRY, Adjutant ——————————————— Biaera Redekad Lodge No. ¢ day aights at L O. 0. P. hall. Visit ng brothers and sisters cordlally is vited. MRS. P. C. LONGMAN, N. 0 MRS LA SELLERS, See GLAWBRALE Orenge Blemens Div. No. 0 Palm Chapter, 0. B. 8. moets every 0.7 A 985 of L. B mests every mommnmmnumnam Welnewstarnr o of each month at 7:30 p. ;. Mns ek month at 2:30 p. m. Visittn, Vlora Kesa, W. M.; J. ¥. Wilsen, | Bisters slways weleema X7, MRS J. C. BROWN 8oy anitary Store Phone 251 W. B. MARCUM, Proprietor . Having purchased the entire business of the firm, [ have renovated my store and equipped it for the better handling of my increasing business. A prominent member of the Woman’s Club makes this statement relative: “Mr. Marcum was one of the first to re- spond to the “Clean-up and Sreen” spirit when the agitation first began in Lakeland, He prides himself upon having a cool, electric-fanned, electric-lighted, flyless store, in wnich all sanitaty laws are en- forced, with emphasis on the anti=spitting [ invite the ladies of Lakeland to in- spect my store and observe my methods 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ < 1:30 5. m. of handling eatablcs. Wednesday—Prayer meeting o 7:30 p. m, Watch this space for further announce- ments, and suggestions of interest to the STREET METHODIST CHURCHES housekeeper. Dixieland Church— e TRy Services—1st and 8d Babbathg, 1) e~ - W. B. MARCUM Phone 251 T T A R e q_h of Carpenters| Lake Lodge No. m?uz:t::mu Ia:?:na mests Friday mights at 7:30, at L Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A M. Rogular communications held on socond aad éth Mondays at 7:30 p | UNION, LOCAL NO. 13 OF FLORIDA m. Visitiag brethrea eordially tn Lakeland Camp Ne. 18, W. 0. W. meets every second and i~arth Thure Woodmen Olrole A |~ nd third Thursdays, W. J. Bstridge Counoll Commander, Mra Sqllle Sop. Rogular moeeting overy Tuests 3510 0 8 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers ase night at 9 esrdially iavited. - 4. Lo REYNOLDS, Sec. H. B. ZIMMKRMAN, N. Q. ORDIR OF RAGLES. ' The Fraternal Order of Eagles mesta overy Wedaesday alght o 1:80, at 0d¢ Fellows’ hall. J. M. WILLIAMA, Presidcad. ' B M SMAILS Sowiatary { —————-——~_—.— PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND Meets each Thursday night in Morgau & Groover hall, over Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting brothera welcome, lasd Ohapter, R A. M. No | FOLK ENGAMPEENT 19 mests the Srst Thuredey . - sach meath 1 Masosie Hall D.(F., meets the first and third Mon- NO0. 8,10 0. ¥ Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. 0. O. days. Visiting Patriarchs welcome, F. A. McDONALD, Bcribe. H. B, ZIMMERMAN, Chief Patriarch. B.PO.E — Lakeland Lodge No, 1291, Beneve- lent and Protective Order of Elks, meoets every Thursday night in lodge rooms over postcffice. Visiting breth- GEORGE MOORE, E. R. ren cordially welcomed. Beyond Power to Overcome. fhe selfconsclousness Just oosed Ut of a young drummer on his firsd BackwardinSchool J. M. Spariing on Kentucky avenue [is frequently caused by defective eyesight makes tho child nervous and incapable of concentration of moets every second and fourth Moa- |2!nd. It's an injustice t> the ebfld that you do not have an expert make an examination and prescribe for the trouble. Special and personal care - | given to chlldren. Dr. H.E. Lough Optician Optomoterist 711 Franklin Street TAMPA FLORIDA

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