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¥ ? L NOTICE—Notioss tor ¢ ited to the Seciety Editer n notices to the Societ social functions, elud 8 of social interest she muunyouuun ONARY HOLD ' Missionary and Aid e Baptist church enter- ocieties of the other gst delightfully yesterday the church. A pleasing 8 rendered by members of societies. dent, Mrs. Angell, took he meeting, “Holy, Holy, ng in unison. The 100th read in concert, after \éru(-y led in prayer. That ow Kirm a Foundation,” cis Riggins of the Cum- b, tcrian church delight- offcred by Miss Sarah ve an address of wel- ol their work and ex- dles I'riendly society of the ——hm" areh will meet tomorrow ernoon from 4 to 5 o'clock with 8 Ilqlllfl' on Lake Parker. All mbers are cordially invited and all angers in the city will also be cor- Q‘.lly weleomed. . o+ 7 ptist ty Has Divided t More Efficient Work. The Baptist Ladies’ Missoinary and 1 Soclety has been divided into di 050+ {ons, 8 order that more efficient rk may be accomplished. Begin- g a8 the church District A will in charge of Mrs. L. F. Henley; / West Lakeland division will be // charge of Mrs R. E. Scipper: // ielang division, Mrs. R. L. Mayes, drman; Central division, Mrs. W. Edwards, chairman; Easy Lake- d, Mre. Pairick; Northeast Lake d, Mrs. J. V. Hutchingson. The figat;of these Circles to begin Ive Work is the Central Division. TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. CEE-E-R-R0-3-R-K-0 -4-X-R-R-2-K-XTS0-3-F-2.F %7 with a solo, after whici'! 11, on behalf of the Bap- | opinions of the ladies' e THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 10, 1913, PAGE THREE SOCIETY | MO QARAVAVRUAC UURAAAAVAQROQAOC ¢ L] E-X-N-X-X-K-X-X-X-X-X-¥-¥.) Slemelt o v iotetaistulbi s afe s s 188 he Social Department ean be com- by either of the above telephones. y Editor, care Eveaing Telegram. meetings, church gatherings and uld be telephouned te this depart- der that their news value is wet FOBE0E0SOPCHIFMISIPEO O SOCIETIES NION MEETING * TEQECHE I CEOPOP QPO Methodist church, Mrs. Boulware of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. New- man, of the Cumberland church, Mrs. Laton of the Episcopal church, and Mrs. Mershon, of the Christian church. Mrs. Sullivan also told in a brief way how they conducted their meetings in the Methodist society, fellowed by Miss Polk. There were | several interesting talks from other ladies, all of whom expressed them- | celves delighted with holding union meetings and a motion was made and carried to that effect. Mrs. Angell sang sweetly “My Loved One accompanied by Mrs. Melton at the piano. as Rest,” Mrs. Bdwards made a motion that { each society entertain the other so- cieties once a year, The motion was carried. The program was closed by Ieinging “Blest Be the Tie That Jinds" and a prayer by Mrs, Webb There were about sixty present. The lasdies repaired to the annex where delicious refreshments were served FRIENDS. Friends are essentials, Just as air and food and clothing are essentia's. For is not he who has no friends lacking and lonely and useless? Who ever heard of a useless man having No one friends? Like attracts like. cver sccured a friend without first vibrating the friend spirit within himself. To get a friend you must be &a friend. The friend art is a heart art—all elge cheapens it. He to whom we talk and confide and trust is but another of us thansplanted where courage and cheer and kindness is ever alert. We go to our friend and he lifts us up and we feel him coming back to bis own again—in ourselves. A friend is a mutual partner with whom we need no signed agreements. It is said of Carlyle and Tennyson that they would sit for hours togeth- ¢r without the passing of a word and ler the leadership of Mrs. W. D., then separate. And both inspired and nrq. ich proposes to hold a © and #berbet sale in the park on urday afternoon. Ten cents only | be eharged for these delicious its, and the ladles will no #plendidly patronized. »math A\pa\p BATES uplifted because of the meeting! To reach the priceless trcasure veins of a friend it is necessary to go deep. In the presence of real friends a sort ot aivinity hovers. Back of the knowledge that you b DSBS DDDDIE . GOOD DRESSERS Are Particular That’s why so many have learned by experience that the latest styles, newest goods and prettiest trimmings 9 DEPARTMENT STORE P CESEEEEESSRE have a friend is the secret of you. ability to press on and win at your vlans. The glory of friend j n numbers, oy depends net e real friend one that wi'l rot refuse to understand you or pre- tect you, but that thoruch the solid and Larsh bour of test will but glal- ly be the other half of the fight with you. He is your friend who brings oua: of you the best of which you are capable. You and your friend plan no pa- rades. You are as you are. The sincerity of service leads you on -- makes each day as certain of success a8 though it had already been com- pleted and handed to you. If you «re in doubt as to what you ought to be in the world, set yourself to the task of making of yourself a creat friend. Remembering that— A lifetime is all too short in whi h to be a friend and get friends—By Have bu it is enouzl George Maithew Adams. BEAUTIFUL NEW MODEL A unew model of blue crepon trin wed with white maline and lace col- lar. HELLO! The new park won't be opened scon, 80 you can't find a cooler place cn Sunday mornings than in our Baraca class rocm. We have a live bunch, best of instructions and run for your benefit. Look us up, we're avound all right at the First Baptist church Sundays at 9:45 a. m. COMMITTEE. X Ly 3 ¥ ] y 5 § fii N LA\ S\ w | - C o st 7:80. svening at :30. ety Moaday 85:80 ). & o6l ;. Gt Welnmtay “7:30p. a ———— | fnew how pleasant to me it Is to fon |#lve faults, there Is not one of tham [ #ho would not commit crime.” —From he Orient about somebody else that don't come | cern you and which would make you | mighty mad if somebody else found it out about you when it didu't com cern somebody else. -3 ”5 ’l: ™ fqb’ A3 T - A FIRST METHODIST CHURCH il (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, paser Temporary residence, 911 Eoutl Florida avenue. Office at ehuret Hours, 11:30 to 12:30. Sunday Services— Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Bervices— Woman’'s Missionary Bosiet) Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesay egen ing, 7:30. Teachers' meeting Friday eveniag A eordisl invitaticn to everybod: to all services. CUMBERLAND PRESBY.- TERIAN CHURCE (Cerner Florida Ave. and Lemon 8¢ Rev. J. D. Lewis, paster. Sunday school, 9:45 . @, Preaching first and secona Sus days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Woman’s Missionary Soclety o» the third Monday afternoom of eaeh month. To all these services tha publie i cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Tenuegsee Ave., MeTween Maln an Lemon Streew.) Rev. W 8. Patterson, Pastos Sunday BServices—Sunday sehec. 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ 7:30 ». m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting o 7:30 p. m. DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCREK Dixieland Chureb— Services—1st and 3d Saddaths, 1’ o m; 3d and ¢th Sabbaths, 7:30p. Sabbath School—3% p. m. Prayer Serviee—Thursday algh: at 7:30. Myrtle Street Chureh— Sorviees—1st and 34 Saddaths 7:80 p. m.; 2d and ¢th Sabbaths, 1" a m. Sunday School—3$ p. m. Prayer Services—Tuesday aight 2t 7:30. W H. STEINMEYER, Pastor ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Osrner of Lomon Street and Mame chusetts Aveaus. Rev. J. H. Weddell, miatsrer 12 sharge. Bervies at 11 a m.and 0 p. B All Sundays exeept the thirg (a th¢ month. Other serviees as appeinted —— Bast Lakeland Mission. Sunday scheol at S p.m. B A #ilton, superintendent. Prayer 2eeting Thursday at 7 p. @. Lutheran Church. ELECTRICAL Corner E. Orange and 80. Tennessee Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Bervices are held every Bunday. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Redgrave, Minister, Corar, Missour! snd Lemon St Bunday achool, 10 & ® Preaching, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayermosting, Wednesday nigh:|B FIAST BAPTINT THURCH Cerner Plorsan avenue aad Doy & The Rev. Willlam Dudley Newths 0. B, paster. Sundey oobhool 0:¢0 o & Preaching Sunday of 114 = Aaf Wedlny prapesmocting Wedsesday Wemas's Misslonary and AN & Mesting Rogmisr woethly businem mestiny Bastin Yowang Pespie’s Als Pleasurs, A favris Kng sald: “If meq only — s Just 8o, Curlosity 1s finding out something | at variance, At any rate, giv ing two steamers to carry, the State-—the three vessels are now Conservative Investors Have Bought Lots In “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAN. It Is Usually and Simply a case. Phone 26 ‘ Phone 233 CARDWELE & FEIGLEY Phone 233 ELECTRICAL and SHEET METAL WORKESS . . We will wire your house or do any work in theelectrical line you may have ELECTRIC SIGNS We will make you a new ice box, tank or anything in the sheet metal line All repairing solicited. Ask our satisfied customers. CARDWELL & FEIGLEY Phone 233 Phone 233 Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. CEMEN “The Standard By Which All Others Are Measured” I am state distributor, miaintaining stocks both in Tampa and Jacksonville. at my Jacksonville agency about the 20th of this month. Wire Me at My Expense For Price. ~Deliv- ered to Any Point in the State age and Yards Hendry & Knight Terminals D T unloading, or soon will be, ORDER AT ONCE for ship side delivery so as to save handl warehouse charges. . W.R. Fulle Tampa % ing an1l Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- Florida “ Some of Lakeland’s Oldest and Most PALMA CEIA PARK Where large sums of money are now being spent installing every eity convenience including MODERN SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES. Where five new bungalows have just been completed and contracts let for others in this beautiful property. Where lot values are increasing by leaps and bounds. Now is the time to get in “on the ground floor.” Prices $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent per lot per month. DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY Most of the disagreements in life ave caused by a misunderstanding of conditions and motives affccting or controlling the individuals How often do we hear some oue say, “I am so sorry I did not know that such and such was the spoken and acted quite differently.” We try to bear this in mind when we are talking to customers who are a little sharp in their language over the phone. you to bear it in mind, too, when you have a complaint to make- Just remember that the chances are the trouble is due to some mis- understanding, and that a few calm, considerate words passing be- tween us will make everything all right. s the first :all on your complaint—tell it to us before you tell it to anybody.else. We would do the same for vyou if our positions were reversed. Lakeland Ice Compan I would have And we ask AVL3IIN L3I3HS et pe—— PORTLAN Have just received in Tampa 152,000 sacks, requir- and will have a schooner load of 13,200 This Is the largest single st.ipment of cement ever shipped into