Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 3

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. % 7T YHR mfl‘ m.uim. AulmLEND. FLA., JUNB 6, 1918, : PAGE THREi ihe Ever Popular Blue, 4 Combined With New Ideas DOZSTOTS to take thls Into consideration without sacrificing too much upon ghe altar of utility. i % A fine linon is the most satisfactory & il Gotes || : to endure tubbing, and it will pay to Comporary residence, 911 Soutl Phone 251 obtain an excellent quality. Batiste, Florida avenue. Office at ehured W. B. MARCUM, Proprietor tiours, 11:30 to 13:30. tunday Services— 8unday schnol, 9:46 a. @ Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Services— Woman's Missionary Sostet) Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday egen ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening A cordial invitation to everybod: |; 0 all services. CUMBERLAND PRESBY. TERIAN CEURCH (Cerner Florida Ave. and Lemon 84! Rev. J. D, Lewis, paator. Sunday school, 9:45 o. m. Preaching first and second Sw» R gl ol Personal Attention ' Weekly prayer meeting Wedaee day evening at 7:80. Courteous SerVice (ne s Mondeg wvensor o s || Prompt Delivery month, First-class Equipment 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: Shadow Lace Over Foundation. of | Messaline. : ' volles and marquisettes are softer and| To all these services the pubdlie 1 laund; 11 1f fully handled, but | eordial od. Il.n“onn ev:'ll:vzutwe:rtehem’ev::y :!me.“ il Fr eSh Gfoceries Of Bes‘ Qual“y The cotton marquisettes, cotton voiles and crapes are more recent ar rivals and have achieved decided pop- ularity, and a very large percentage of the cotton graduating frocks this year are being made up in these materials, ‘ rer pressyreriaN cavRex | Country Produce, both Vegablesand Fruits , They launder well, are easily hand- (Teanesses Ave, Botwees Main o | Fresh Country Eggs Lemon Streets.) Rev. W_ 8. Patterson, Paster. Best Creamery Butter o T e Finest Quality Cheese 0::!: preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ 7:80 p. m. i ke b B Watch this space for further announce- mente, containing some interesting sug- gestions for the housekeeper. + led, are very soft and graceful, and durable despite their sheerness and lend themselves admirably to simple forms of trimming, although they may be made very elaborate with hand em- broidery. The cotton crapes in really good quality are attractive materials and are enjoying a great vogue, both for :au-oad} Yader o m ol of nattier biue silk with walst and underskirt of brocaded elfk same shade. blouses and tub frocks. 1t is said that uc"-Y Is cH ARM fiecaasly fmited to a Tess costly vé-| they require no froning and are very s e e rlety of frock simplicity, and after all, | practical on that account, but laun-| Serviess—1st and 84 Saddaths, 1) ; the indefinable charm attached 0| dresses insist that they are by no am; 34 and (th Sabdaths, 7:30p. m m— N youth has more to do with the success | means easily laundered, as they re- Saddath Sehosl—S$ p. m, 1 'WELL TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN | of & graduation frock than hand tucks | quire stretching and more or less care e ll"l“—l'hlfi‘" agh | ORDERING GRADUATION DRESS, | 8nd real lace. tul pressing to get them into the right é 5 ° ] 3 There are quantities of models and | shape after laundering, at 7:80. 4 materials available for the youthful Embroidered cotton volles and mar | MyTtle Strest Chureh— Servioss—1st and 34 Sadbaths Phone 251 vor are fine cotton marquisette, cot:| frocks and in all the shops where|7:80 D. m.; 3d and ¢th Gaddaths, 1’ youthful dresses are shown one finds am quantities of such frocks made of such material Sunday Sehool—3 p. m. Prayer Services—Tuesday atght 1t 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, Paster. «v%m Are Many Materials to and chiffon. s 8elect From, The most practical of graduating ( _ frocks is, of course, the frock that h simplicity is the correct| will stand tubbing and look well after .in graduation frocks—even the | the ordeal. Fine lingerie frocks are (ambitious of graduates recog-| nowadays more often sent to the clean- that fact. But there are many | er than to the laundress, but the young of this simplicity, and it is| girl is not as a rule over careful of ble at varying prices and dif-| her clothes and if a frock must go to MARY DEAN. United Drotherhood of Carpenters| lake Ledse Ne. 5, 1.0 @ F. oiners of Ameri 1776 |mests Friday nights a4 9:30, at A - .‘____‘w 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting bSeethere ase Moots every Tuesday night ot 1 |cordially (avited o'eclosk, at MeDenald's hall. J. L. REYNOLDS, Bec. R. L. MARSHALL, President. M. B. EIMMERMAN, N. Q. Mend 8ilk With Ravelings. 8ilk dresses that are so apt to get three-cornered tears are best mended with their own ravelings, as thread is differently twisted, Carefully ravel out ALL SAINTS CEURCL Corner of Lemon Street and Mame Avenus, '.é i) p gh ¢ Will the Wearer Appear, and | ton voile, fine linen lawns, lace, net 04! () 4 degrees of elaboration. the cleaner often during the summer g threads long enough to sew with. Draw shusetts A I8} easy enough to make a distinct. | one will have little comfort from it. the tear together, thea darn neatly, lay| Rev. J. H. Woddell, minister o i girlish frock of sheer lingerie or| Perhaps the summer is to be spent eharge. Servicss at 11 a. m. and 0 p. & All Buadays exeept the thirg ia the month. Other serviess as appeinted Bas Lakeland Missten. Suaday scheolat S$p.m. A A “litom, superintendent Prages ueeting Thursday at T p. & Lutheran Church. Corner E. Orange and 80. Tennesses. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held every Sunday. & paper over and press with a heavy fron not too hot. This is almost in visible. / % Or lace and chiffon cost $1560 or| Where no cleaning establishment is E , it one goes to a fashiomable| close at hand and inconvenience is | @vessmaker for it and gives carte! added to the time and expense ea- ’ ¥ jéhe in matters of handwork and talled. i Jace, and there are many girls' It stands to reason therefore that "4 mitra smart boarding schools who the frock actually fitted for tubbing is Man of No Pores | Bave ordered frocks of this type. But the practical dress for the girl whose| He makes mo friend who mever “fi,'e‘( host of girl graduates is by Wwardrobe is limited, and it is quite' wde » fre—Tennyson. graduate. The materials most in fa- | quisettes make attractive duat! 8 More Glrlish the Frock, the Beb ]‘ STaduncen A |PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL o ' BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND ssscnd and ¢th Mondays at 7:30 » | UNION, LOCAL NO. 13 OF FLORIDA [ Moots each Thursday night ia 3. 0 OWEBNG, W. M. Morgan & Groover ball, over 3 P. WILEON, Gy Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting brothers welcome. K. M | POLK IIOMII.%! . 5 €0 mosts ¢ho fvnt Tharsdey night & .8, L 000 - : Viaty | Pelk Bncampment No. 3, 1. 0. O, companions welsemed A. B |F. meets the first and thind Momw Geoy. |days. Visiting Patriarchs weloomey ¥. A. MeDONALD, Scride. | Ne. 70, W. 0. W | H. B, SIMMERMAN, nools every second and £~arth Thasre | Chief Patriarch 15 " £ ¥ 4 Ladies Who Appreciate || e 4 All That Is New FRETLL Christian Eadeaver, §:30 p. m. ey, Jd i Preashiag, 7:30 p. m. day aight. Woedmea Olrele Mdewt ety : 4 Prayormeoting, Wodnesday aight| 4 third Thursisys. W J. Batridge B.P.OE { ! . s $ at 1:30, Teuneil Commandor, Mrs Sallie Bolp — | - - R BN TR Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Be And strictly up-to-the-minute in e | T T Laeg Lol . 10 B [ ——- EWD 4§ meets every Thursday night in lodgy . OCorzer Flertea oad Doy M —— fooms over postoffice. Visiting breth- Sty lirh Garments Te Rev, William Dutley Novin | Beguiar mecting over; Pusode GEORGE MOORN, E. B 1. D., paster, 8t 7:50 o 044 Follows Hall Vil | pop cordially welcomed. Suaday school 0:d6 . . Preaching Sunday ot 11 . & 0é » [ Dress Goods L0 ° % 16 p m. o | Laces and Embroideries R Sty Tyt '] Can Always Be Found wmenths she has been accustomed®

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