Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 4, 1913, Page 3

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Fumber b | N LIFE I8 WORTH LIVING. —— Pycars and the day is done. ander home in the dim twi- ‘light peling that life knows naught but i blight, 8¢ & fair hand smooths the frowns fe is worth living then you the days and weeks grow into you pass through the valley ot Smiles and Tears, you take up the old familiar ind ink of the days that have gone 1/ behind, 'say, "I will give up and end all,” ) Jou never do, though you faint “lyou lift your eyes to the blue —EBx. Meeting of Missionary s Next Monday. . Th» Missionary and Aid Society ke First Baptist church have in- churches of th city to meet Annex of the church, at which a fine program will be ren- gmbers from the various socle- 111 be invited to participat ea rogram at the conclusion of refreshments will be served Baptist ladies, and a social “enjoyed. Such affairs of this will have a tendency to bind Yarious churches closr together will also be quite enjoyable. L . e Church Raised for a Furnace, when the ladies of the First dist church are busy trying Jolve ways and means of rals- , we find the following ac- of how a Kansas church a sum of money, and pass it more for Ladies ind ts IN SOCIETY | j00000R000ARANARACACACAANDRCCCOUOL TELEPEONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. B P teessene IC OTICE-—Netioss for the Seclal Department ean be com- ‘municated to the Seslety Editer by either of the abeve telephones. | written notices te the Sesiety Editer, care Eveaing Telogram. of soclal functions, elud meetings, church gatherings and § items of seslal interest should be telephoned to this Gepars- } meat 2s s00a s they cosur in erder that thelr news value s net " impaired. YTy r-fRRRR-R-R-KRO0R-RRRN-RARRY R QRN ) is living worth while, you ask, | ing pastime ,which evidently was not u take up your daily, irksowe|much trouble to those sturdy Kan- task work till the low, declining| | furnace—a not uncommon want— em on next Monday afternoon | corn and happy boys and girls, hav-| the arms and sometimes far below oney to furnish the new par-|literally, Carle.'” father's perusal| Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. i mother’s, although we believe| concerns you. All That Is New And strictly up-to-the-minute in Stylirh Garments Dress Goods Laces and Embroideries Can Always Be Found YHR REVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JUNB 4, 1913, PAGE THAR SMART STREET COSTUME Y= (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isase C. Jenkins, passs Temporary residence, 911 Sout) Florida aveaus. Ofos ot echured Hours, 11:30 to 13:80. Sunday Services— Sunday sehool, 9:46 a. m Preachiag, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p » Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Services— Weman's Missionary Sestety Monday afterneon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday @es ing, 1:80. Teachers’ mooting Friday eveaiag A ocordial iavitation to everybeds -| o all services. - - the men would rather hand over the wmoney than to indulge in th follow- sans: A church in Kansas wanted a new and the necessary money was raised, no by begging it, or holding a sale, or giving a dinner, but by indulging in an agricultural venturo, Two classes in the Sunday school borrowed a plece of ground from a farmer. There is genrally planey of it lying around unused and grow- ing up with weeds. This fleld the Sundey school class rlowed, harrowed and planted to corn, tended it and cultivated it with care. The crop was a fine one be- cause of the pains taken, and money ccough was raised to pay for he fur- nace and some left over for other church purposes. That was an xcellent way to raise a little money for the church. Liv- erybody was better off because of the effort. Members of the Sunday school classes learned much that was (Coraer Flerida Ave. and Lemes OL) Rev. J. D. Lewis, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 o. m. Preaching first and second Sus days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day ovening at 7:30. Woman’s Missionary GSoclety e» the third Moaday afterncoa of eaer month. To all these services the publie » oordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCE —— (Tennemes Ave, Betwoen Mala s/ Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 6. Patterson, Paster. worth knowing. The work was Sunday Services—Sunday schond worth knowingfi The work was 0:45; preashiag. 11 am. m., ané healthful, nature helped to warm 7:30 p. m. the church, and it was done with a cheer and joy and jolly companion- ship. It required e little effort, but that effort was a great deal more agreeable than was trying to extract the unwilling dollar from a wor-| of today for evening gowns is the use shipped pocketbook. of sleeve drapery that carries a flow A church helped by the waving|ing line of color from the bodice over { A street costume of blue moire with :2[. embroidery. Yoke of shadow Sleeve Drapery. One of the most graceful fashioms Dixieland Chureh— Services—1st and 84 Baddaths, 1) a.m; 34 and ¢th Sabdaths, 7:30p. & Sabbath Seheol—3 p. m. Prayer Servies—Thureday sight as 1:80. Myrtle Strest Chured— Serviess—1ist and 34 Saddathe 7:80 p. m.; 84 and ¢th Saddaths, 1! am Suaday Gehool—3 . m. ing fun in the furrows and later ‘h;h':":‘ dl:::ery i b obiriihibe maybe, finding a red ear, is protty tallic laces, either gold or silver; tulle, sure to flourish. People have a llvllerl maline or chiffon. It is frequently interest in it, and it has got a hold' eaught under buckles or fancy cabo- on practical religion right from the! choms at the shoulders. From this seil. | point the material falls back over the arms, and sometimes is continued in long lines as a train. The effect is . * @ With a Reservation. Prayer Serviess—Tu Richard Carle the other day was tet)- | ™odieval snd besutitul i oo N:“’ st ing & little group of friends about his ; 3 - H. STEINMEYER, early stage experiences. Pasles. “My first engagement,” he sald, Mrs- “- C| cocnnl support of ‘Jimmy’ Powers. Ome of GROCIRIES o 1 Street X -4 hich n:du .Do“" oy ] i . A'-H...‘ to me whic! : ‘Do your woest!’ 8K and & fterward Jullaa M v, 1. H. Weddell, minister Sage Batater. eame to me 1ad mié, COLD DRINKS s ‘Don’t follow those instructions toe A Nies, Fresh, Clean Bheck Servisss at 1l a. m. and 0 p. B At Lowest Prises. AUl Sundays exespt the third ia the wmonth. Other services as appelated Bast Lakeland Misshen Suaday scheciat 8p.m A A Milten, superintendest Prages wosting Thursday ot 7 p. & Peme— \{ Coraer E. Orange and So. Tennessee. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held every Sunday. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED 708 North Kentueky Aveaus Lakeland, Ma NOTICE BAND A special meeting will be held on It PRESIDENT. '[Fhone 188-Blue. Who Appreciate { eakly “veaing ot 7:80. Womasn's Mimicnary aad AN B slety Montay 0:00 ). & Baptist Tousg Pesple’s Mestite AT: THE anitary Phone 251 W. B. MARCUM, Proprietor 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. Some things he has to offer: Personal Attention Courteous Service Prompt Delivery First-class Equipment Fresh Groceries of Best Quality Country Produce, both Vegables and Fruits Fresh Country Eggs Best Creamery Butter Finest Quality Cheese Watch this space for further announce= mente, containing some interesting sug- gestions for the housekeeper. W. B. MARCUM Phone 251 “l.l‘chmcu-fl':bfl 1776 Priday :80, o8 b - omm—— P, dall. Visitiag toethere ase Mosts every Tuesday aight ot ! |cesdially lavited olosk, at MeDenald’s hall. J. 1o REYNOLDS, See. R. L. MARSHALL, Presi@ent. & B, EIMMERMAN, N. G J. W.LAYTON, Vies Prea 3. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. GANER OF RAGLEA §. B FELDS, Fia. Seey. S— B. 9. NETRICE, Res. Seey T Preiorned o Baghe R. L COX, Usaduster. moots overy Weidnesday algn IAMUBL BOYER, 9180, o8 044 Felloww hall. W. SCARR, 3. B, WILLIAMA, Presttend . L. WILLOUSHBY, : B B WAL Gsrelu® e et e | Labetend Ledge We. 01, 7. & 4 |PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL M. Regules communioations heid o | BRICKLAYERS, MASOXS AND sesond and (12 Moendaye ot 9:80 » (UNION, LOCAL NO. 13 OF FLORIDA u Visiiag bwethsren condially t» Moots each Thursday aight Ia vited 5. 0. OWENE W. K Mergan & Groever Dall, over D. WILEDN, Gy Bates’ Dry Goeds Store. Visitiag brethers wolesme. Labeiand Chapter, B A M. e | POLK ENCAMPMENT 90 mosts the first Thareldey night » %0.5,L0.0 0. ek month (g Massale Malk. Vit | Pelk Eacampment Ne. 3, L. 0. 0. ag compsnions welesmed A. B [P, meots the frst and thisd Men~ Losnasd, 1. P.; 3. V. Wilsen, Sees. |days. Visitiag Patriarchs welesmn, ——————————————————— J. A. MeDONALD, Seride . Labeland Camp Ne. 70, W. 0. W. | M. B. SIMMERMAN, N nools overy sseond and Sasth Thare- | Chiet Patriarch Gay aight. Weslmen Oivele lom | o ammum nd third Thuredays. W. J. Betridge 320R ' Counell Commander, Mra. Saiite Beby e uardian of Cirele SR ot 7:50 of 044 Pellows Hall Vi Lakelaag Lodge No. 1191, Beneve- leat and Protective Order of Eika, meets every Thursday night in lodge ro0OmS over postoffice. Visiting breth~ GEORGE MOORB, B. R ren cordially welcomed. | &3 A : Yo Keop Porns Prech, Chaneslles Commander, | g o goi) of about half leat metd , Besretary. {8 omooth earth and half fine sand. OGtve abundast drainage and theg pleaty of water. About once a month the washtud or bathtud

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