Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 2, 1913, Page 3

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCHE (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pase: Temporary residence, 911 Soutl Florida aveaue. Office at ehured Hours, 11:30 to 13:830. Sunday Services— Sunday schnol, 9:45 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 ». m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. “/eek Day Services— Woman's Missionary Bectery Menday afterneon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday epen ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening A cordial fnvitation to everybod: ‘0 all services. (Cerner Florida Ave. and Lemen 1.3 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 Wednes day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary Soclety or the third Monday afternoon of eac! month. To all these services the publie i+ cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCX {Tennessee Ave., Between Male nn¢ | Lemon Streets.) | Rev. W 8, Patterson, Pastor | Bunday Bervices—Sundey sehoo 9:45; preachlnz. 11 am. m., ep S A SO O O SRR | 7:30 . m. | Wednesday—Prayer meeting 1 on picture is a scene in the ring at the Nationul Capital Horse Show in Washington, showing the grand- | 7:30 p. m. tand in t buc und. The picture was taken while a saddle class was being judzed. The lower left showsw Mrs. William Jennings Bryan with Mrs. Burton Harrison on her right and Mrs. Thomus . Walsh on her left. | ——————-=—— DIXIELAND AND MYRTLX wwmmmmmmmwwvwwl‘ STREET METHODIST CHURCREY ‘The lower right is Naney Pansy, one of the theroughbreds at the show. and the slght of it | Black | nerves. Another re is that its al> vived thé collapsible handle. Olxfeland Church-— most neutral tone zos with ; 804 White striped covers with both | Services—1st and 3d Sabbaths, ! as Wonderfully Caught Fancy of ' of the pale soft s suited to \\ir!-{ and varrow border effects are |, yq: 24 and 4th Sabbaths, 7:86 p & Those to Whom Money Is an Ob- ine Tooms ai ng negli- | Athionable C'nvvrin;:s, Sabbath School—2 p. m. ject of Little Moment. ; r S tHat B van. (),“m 1(\h|H n;rnl- A~: ‘:; \};. [X»u:;:io‘;\\:l)lf Prayer 8arvice—Thursday aigh There is a perfect craze for laven- ned fiona. t ning d :v’ chemisettes and fuli (3R 1) der toilet artl(r‘llc.\', Women of luxuri- ;‘llflim tf,:y]’l”(l:l“h (:‘:l‘:mu&::ll:hm'fg lu\n, which extend below the short | Myrtle Street Chureh— fous tastes and the money to indulge oo o o hc:mu;lvxion the eyes |sleeves fashioned of the material used | fervices—ist and 3d Sahbathe them are using dressing table sets of and the hair “ | for the skirt and blouse. {7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths davender enamel, picked out with ' Figured chiffon is used to line all |2 m. ‘i white, gold or silver, and scarfs, pin- | | white evening coats. Chiffon with a 8 ] i cush!onb covers, h'mdkerchief :ndf DICTATES OF FASHION { white b.lckz,,r:und figured with big sl dore £ L) Prayer Services—Tuesday might W H. STEINMEYER, Pastor pink roses lines a coat on which the only other color is a buckle made of | ‘t 7:30. pasteboard covered with deep rose colored velvet. Hats for very little girls are some- times covered with shadow lace. ALL SAINTS CHURCH White shadow lace covers one of |Corner of Lemon Street and Masms white straw. About the edge of the chuseits Aveaus. brim, showing under the frill of lace, Rev. J. H, Weddell, minister i pink rosebuds with a touch of green | eharge. foliage are clustered. Services at 11 a. m. and § p. m All Sundays exeept the third ia the month. Other services as appeinted The fitted coat with decided gode plaits is a novelty worn with a tight skirt. 1 Cotton voile embroidered with small beads makes a very pretty gown for summer. The sleeveless jacket has taken & perwanent place in the new fashions this spring. Turkish toweling now comes in such beautiful weaves that it is sure to be extenslvely used for frocks, The snugly fitted basque cut off ' about the hips and finished by a fichu ‘Women who possess a similar love i for lavender, but have not the means of purchasing it in enamel and fine | ace, furnish their dressing tables with combs, brushes and manicure ‘tools mounted with lavender, cloisonne or crystal or made wholly of lavender mposition resembling celluloid. And go with these articles they make Wwell, glove and handkerchief cases as | ‘iwell as cushion and table covers of " gavender batiste veiled with dotted | wiss or 8t. Gall mpslin, dyed to a Poor Pursuer of Pleasures. “It's the only pleasure I have I match. |at the throat is among the new fash- | iife,” said an English hawker, In cx- East Lakeland Misslon. One reason for this fad is that lav- | ions. vlaining to a magistrate his love of nder {8 supposed to be a restful tone | The long stick of the parasol has beer. Sunday scheol at 3 p.m B, A R T | Miiton, superintendent. Prayer neeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Lutheran Church, Corner E. Orange and So. Tennessee Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held every Sunday. CHURCH OF CHRIST. C. Redgrave, Minister, Cerae Missouri and Lemon 8t Sunday schoel, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, ¢:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m.. Prayermeoting, Wednesday night at 7:80. -_____'_.___- Corner Fioriaa aveaue and Bay 8 The Rev. Whliam Dudley Newils . D, paster. Sunday school 9:45 a m. Preaching Sunday at 11 & & and 16 p. m. Weekly prayermecting Wednesdny ‘vening at 7:80. Woeman's Mimsionary and AM 8o ‘loty Monday 3:00 p. & Baptist Young People’s 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: B AT § S DEPARTMENT STORE -~ Mesting Palm Chapter, ©. B. & mosts every {scond and fourth Yhurséay sight|secend and feurth Wi [2f onch menth at 7:830 . m. Mn Fiora Keen, W. M.; J. 7. Wileem, . 8. PAGE ['HRI THE anitar ST | 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 flrst to re- spond to the “Clean-up and S :reen” 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 ordinance.” [ invite the fadies of L:keland to in- I spect my store and obscrve mv methods of handling eatablcs. Watch this space for further announce- ¢ ments, and sugg sticns of interest to he ~ housekccpcr. ¥ K T W. B. MARCUM Phone 251 VN RN R 20 iRV, oy 2k s AR I R S P mm—- United Brotherhood of Carpenter»| Leke Lodgs Ne. 4, L 0. u. K. and Joiners of America, Local 1776 |mests Friday aights at 1:36, s L 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting drethers ane cordially iavited. J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. H. B, ZIMMERMAN, N. G. ORDER OF EAGLES. The Traternal Order of Baghe @oets every Wednesday afyht of 1:80, as Odd Fellows’ hall. J. M. WILLIAMY, Presidesn B M GMAILS Gessvéamy Meots every Tuesday night at o'oleck, at MeDonald's hall. R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat J. W. LAYTON, Vice Prea. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer 1. M. FELDS, Fin. Seey. N, F. DIETK.CH, Rec. Secy H. L. COX, Uonduetor. SAMURL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHBY, PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meets each Thursday night ia Morgau & Groover hall, over Bates’ Dry Goads Store. Visiting brothers welcome. POLK ENCAMPMENT ¥0.3,1 0. 0. l Polk Xncampment No 3,10 F., meets the first and third HO\- days. Visiting Patriarchs welcome, P. A. McDONALD, Beribe, Laketand Camp Me. 18, W. 0. W_ | H. B. ZIMMERMAN, mools every second and b~irth Thure Chief Patriarch. day night. Woedmen Olrele At st third Thursunys, W J. Estridee (‘wloll Commander, Mra Sallle 841 ‘uardtan of Clirels, BEX 138 uhuu Lodge Ne. 81, F. & A M. Regular communications held o oad 4th Mendays at 7:30 p feiting brethren cordially in J. C. OWENS, W. M. 3. 9. WILESON, Geey uull m mu Labeland Ohapter, B. A. M. No 19 mests the first Thursday alght .» sch month ia Masenie Hall. Visit ny companicns welesmed A. D Lesaapd, K. P.; J. V. Wilsea, Beey 4 1 e e bl B.20E Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Benevo~ - |lent and Protective Order of Elks, meets every Thursday night in lodge ; Tooms over postoffice, Visiting dreth- GEORGE MOORE, E. R. nn eordlnlly welcomod 'y PeS——— Roguiar meeting «ver) Fuesda) At 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit iGg "aembers alwapy welosme F. D. BRYAN. Chaaceller Commander A B _ACKSON, Beevetary. Beyond Povur to Overcome. The self-consciousness just ooses ut of a young drummer on his firs$ tin Backwardin School is frequently caused by defective eyesight makes tho child POST 89, @ A. R Moote the first Saturday ia ever) moath at 10 s m. at the heme of J. M. Sparling en Keatucky aveaue A. C. BHAFTER, Commander 1. R. PALLEY, Adjutant e and incapable of concentration of mind. It's an injustice ty the edbild that you do not have an expert make an examination and prescribe for the MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, X & trouble. WRA LA PELLERS, S Special and personal care |slven to children. Dr. 1.E. Lough @LlAWBJLE tl\n.ll-- Btv. No on| 67 A wWB oL B m.vmi & ench month at 2:30 p m. Visltin: Optician Optomoterist Sisters always weleoma 711 Pranklin Street MRS J. C. BROWN &ec'y TAMPA FLORIDA

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