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

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THE DVENING TELEGRAM, LAK KLAND, ¥LA., JUNE 8, 1813 PAGE IHRES coats, gowns, etc., in colored batiste to match the costumes with which they are to be worn, or else to harmonize with the decorations of the boudoir, particularly in the case of gowns and petticoats. The trimmings are usually lace of the shadow or Val. variety. aglish Monocle Worn by the Fashionable Parisienne Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eyen ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening A cordial invitation to everybod: to all services. Goolety | Cluny, baby Irish and Venise are used on gowns and petticoats. This fad will L probably continue until hot weather arrives, at which time there is nothing better than white. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. e E"'T"""’]: ’Blouu." o (South Kentucky Ave.) a lingerie waist 18 a size Rev. I | kins, pase: small enlarge it in this way: At each ol s g lemporary residence, 911 8outl side of the back opening, set a strip of Florida om hare) Iace or other insertion. Do the same|. o' as &veaue. 297 8% ey phone 251 for the shoulder and under-arm seams, :“’“:'v 1;.’”‘ to 13:30. also the sleeves, and add to the size | Sunday Services— e of the collar in the same way. Sunday schnol, 9:45 a. w. B. MARCUM. pl‘oprletor R S Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 . m HOME_ERESS Preaching, 7:30 p. m. week Day Services— CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN cm;ma (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon St.: Rev. J. D. Lewis, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 e. m, Preaching first and second Bus days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Waeekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Woman'’s Missionary 8oclety or the third Monday afternoon of eee! month. To all these services the publie v cordially invited. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Tenmesses Avo., Between Malz an¢ Lemon Streets.) Rev. W_ 8. Patterson, Pastor. Bunday Bervices—Sunday schon) Mr. Marcum wishes to emphasize the fact that, being the sole proptietor of his business, he gives it the closest personal attention, and does his utmost to please and satisfy his customers. 2 Some things he has to offer: [ R M R By Personal Attention Courteous Service Prompt Delivery First-class Equipment Fresh Groceries of Best Quality Country Produce, both Vegabiesand Fruits Fresh Country Eggs Best Creamery Butter erals 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ Finest Qua“!y Cheese 1-wid: “Parls society ladles are now wearing the English monocle. The fad le 1:30 p. m. £ D ety o o i Sty Ens Wb piussr—trarer maotns + || Watch this space for further announce- ek ¢ NT SILKS HAVE VOGUE every probability the desire will be fulfilled. Anyway, for a time, or until the warm weather renders the en- vreny Summer Gowns They Are DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES " ; lkely to Become Altogether wrapping of the throat, even tulle, an i General Favorites. unpleasant warm procedure. Poplinette in a deep saxe shade is | Dixleland Chureh— % _ used here. The skirt of our model| BServices—I1st and 34 Babdbaths, 1) ! jhing more persuasive could pos- DICTATES OF FASHION. has a seam at the left side of front,|a m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m % be imagined for the dressy sum- AL sloping to the hips, and then going In| Sabhath School—3 p. m. own than these quaint flowered | Nearly all the smart gowns with a straight line to hem; buttons set in the middle of little velvet bows trim Prayer Service—Thursday algh! mente, containing some interesting sug- gestions for the housekeeper. W. B. MARCUM .. ¥ ekl When they first came to notice | thin draperies narrow toward the at 7:30. W ) months ago there were fisr:lal:}feet. tllxe upp::r pa‘:,l1 (t:lt sealrlx)l.wa]so the Myrtle Street Chureh— i fiis as to whether they woul n shes .colored v are | sleeves from wrist to elbow; cream - 1Y ol But the authorities responsible | fin?sahod “,?'fh T;:i‘:lt ::’ll?rogsaal:e:oses. satin forms the collar, while the belt | Rervices—1Ist and 34 BSadbaths Phone 25! 90 fhe introduction were firm in the | mpe favorite costume of the season | 80d waist-band are of black. 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 1’ . 8y § that even the vividly colored |5 g guit of soft heavy silk. The coat Materials required: 4% yards pop- |®. m. (3 Rples would be accepted. Thes; fis usually loose and made on one of llnem;‘ 40 ir(xlcbel:;ltwlde‘,i :;Zout ;4blbu: Sunday School—3 p. m. - - c T \are strongly reminiscent of old | the extreme models, while the skirt | ton8, % yard white and % yard blac Prayer Services—Tuesday might AS designs, and there are others 'is draned and slashed at the bottom. | 8atin. at 7:30. W H STEXNMEY'EII, | United mlood 0( cu'pentcn Lake LM.. lo. Hi0 v 8, . Bl 8 tender. In spite of the humanitarian per- e 5 Past and Joiners of Amerios, Local 177¢ | meets Friday nights at 7:30, as L : h silks, brocades and 1ikewise | gong who are trying to save the plum- Mrs “ C Cocnl‘an ARtar ST 9. 0. F. hall. Visiting brethers ase ps we shall have to reckon With 500 birds from destruction, the costly LA L Meots overy Tuesday night at 7 |eovdially imvited. jevero little ;\::Hl bodice that ‘2‘: 1 aigrettes and paradise feathers con- GROCERIES ALL SAINTS CHURCH. o'elock, at McDonald's hall. J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. @t the onus of its success on B0me | tinye the most popular and tashion: , ZIMMERMAN, N. G. ol treatment of the belt. Either | aple millinery trl;ml;n!ns MEATS Corner of Lemon Strest and Mase “';’ ::;‘:::Lb'i ;r;:.“ ot A FTOW, with one falling end looped | A plack taffeta parasol with gold FISH and & chusetts Avenus. I w. i -““—"—‘—‘. XDER OF EAGLEA o the left side of the front, or ex-|ribs has the edge trimmed with two ov. J. H. Weddell, minister to J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer gly deep and folded, or else the | fo]ds of satin. On the edge of one of COLD DRINKS charge. 1. H. FELDS, Fin. Seey. ish sash. The appearance is most | the ribs is arranged a small bunch of A Nioe, Fresh, Clean Stock Services at 11 a. m. and § p. B H. F. DIETKICH, Rec. Secy The Vraternal Order of Kaghe 8. pusing when the skirt is of one ma- |blnck and white satin rosebuds, which At Lowest Prices. All Sundays except the third ia the H. L. COX, Conducter. mosts every Wednesday aight ay | and the bodice of another; }algo uppear upon the handle. S, X month. Other services as appeinted | sAMUEL BOYER, 1:30, at Odd Fellows’ hall. gh s however, [1:1 tone, tl:e g:gh mak- YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATBI ). W. SCARR, J. B. WILLIAMS, Presidems r some dashing contrac Pastel Shade Popular. : .- §08 "manner of overtures are belbg | 1t pas become quite : B b TR Kentucky Avenue East Lakeland Misston. ¢. L. WiLLOUGHBY, " B M SMAILS Semctarn red ) to us to wear dainty neck ruf- Lakeland, Fla s e d the zest is so keen there is nthe combinations, corset covers, pettl: Phone 188-Blue. 8unday scheolat 3 p. m. B A *4{iton, superintemndent. Prayer neoting Thursday at 7 p. m. Lakelsnd Lodge No. 91, P. & A | PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL M. Regular communieations held oz | BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND socond aand 4th Mondays at 7:30 p | UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA m. Visiting brethren cerdaally in vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. 7. WILAON, 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, —————————————————————————————— Laboland Obapter, R. A. M. No 19 meste the first Thursday night .0 sach month in Masonic Hall. Visit ing eompanions weleemed. Leenard, K. P.; J. F. Wilsen, Secy Corne! ..§ Ladies Who Appreciate | All That Is New And strictly up-to-the-minute in Stylirh Garments Dress Goods Laces and Embroideries Lakeland Camp Ne. 78, W. O. W. neets every second and f~arth Thurs n all % Chanceller Commander A M. _ACRSON, Becretary [ SRRR SO R A aS T EATE PONT 33, G. A. B Moots the first Saturday ia ever) month at 10 a. m. at the heme of J. M. Sparling on Keatucky aveaus A. C. SBHATTER, Commander. Adjwtant 16y m Weekly prayermecting Wednestny vening at 7:30. Woman's Mimsionary sad AM B> Hostinn Can Always Be Found J. R. TALLEY, Bisera Rebekah Ledge Ne ¢ moots every second and fourth Mes day nights at 1. O. N. 7. hall. Vit ing Srothers and sisters cordially in vited. MRS. P. C. LONGMAN, N. 0 WRE ILA SELLERS, Ses Q@lLAtBJdLE Orange Blessomm Div. Ne. 9 3.7 A w85 of LB mests ever? second and fourth Wednesdayr o sach month ot 3:30 p m. Vislties Palm Chapter, 0. B. 8. moots every weond and fourth Thursday nights ¢ sach month at 7:30 p. m. Mn - eon Tlora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wilses, | fisters always weleoma L i MRS J. C. BROWR ey e o sy e g O e R P B e =79 - por e g Meets each Thursday night im Morgan & Groover hall, over Bates' Dry Goods Store. Visiting brothers welcome. POLK ENCAMPMENT NO. 3,1 0. 0. ¥. Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. 0. O. A. D |F., meets the first and thiri Mon- days. Visiting Patriarchs welcome, F. A. McDONALD, Scribe. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, Chiet Patriarch. B.P. 0O E. Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Benevo- |lent and Protective Order of Elks, I | Missour! and Lemon St Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. 42y night. Woedmen Ofrele Ars' Prayermeeting, Wednesday night vied Thursosys W, J. Batridgo «|at T:80. ancil Commander, Mra. 8allle Sein || ————————— ——=———— [ -+ “na-dtan of Cirele i FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH. ——— e K oFD Corner ¥iorias avenue snd Bey Bt — The Rev. Willlam Dudley Newiin, | Rogular meeting ever; Tuesda | D., pastor. at 7:50 ot 0dé Fellows Hall. Vit funday school 9:46 a m. ' ing wmembers slways weloome. Preaching Sunday at 11 & m ané F. D. BRYAN. { ety Monday 3:30 p. & Baptist Young People’s it 6:16 p. W Regular menthly business mesting rst Wedneodey * 7:30 p. & | | meets every Thureday night in lodge rooms over postoffice. Visiting breth- GEORGE MOORE, E. R. ren urdlally wolcomod To Keep Fcrm Fresh, Use a soll of about halt leaf mol@ or smooth earth and half fine sand Give abundant drainage and them plenty of water. About once a month put them in the washtub or bathtub and give a thorough washing, not sparing soap; rinse well, and slightly loosen the soll before eturning them to the stand. A bit of fresh beet baried in the soll ocasionally helps. To Remove Varnish. Three tablespoonfuls of baking soda t a quart of water, applied with & rough cloth, will remove the old var nish very easily when you wish to revarnish furniture.~Woman's Hom. Companion. Hie Limit The Father—"Can you support mg danghter in the style to which she has been accustomed?™ The Buitor—*Yea but not in the style to which Dbep mother and you have been trylag ® make me think for the past wonths she has been accustomed®

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