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| Number .... Number . 0 DEVOTION. Were old, then I would give, iy youth Emight croon with you life's ight song; e dumb, then I would give speech 1 might sit with you in si- f’f ce long. rdware ply the ' o dy. @re poor, then | would give wealth | migit tread a lowly road h you; Joy, lation be my portion, too COQRAQQAQQQRUCUARVAAA0OQO DO TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. AL NOTICE—Notices for yhe Social Department ean be eom- pated to the Seciety Editor by either of the above telephones. tten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. of social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and items of social interest should be telophoued to this depart- B as 500D as they oceur in order that their news value is mot | the pastors. re sad, then | would givel,pg new business was taken up THE EVENING TELRGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JUNE 11, 1918. - E-E-X-E-X-R-R:-X: XXX N-] (X E-R-R-2-B-2-R-B-K-0-1-R-K-R-R-R-N-Hog ReR-R-ReR-¥-F- Rl ministers and wives reported eight ministers and wives made honorary members. The committee appointed to arrange for organizing a union among the colored women, reported the plan met with enthusiastically, ond a very nice letter in answer to the notices sent was read from one ot Sunday afternoon, June 15, at 3:30, was the time appointed | and the A. M. E. church as the place. As many of the members who can will please meet at Mrs. Anderson’s, South New York avenue, at 3:15. This concluded unfinished business 1 | was decided better to make some ckanges in the information card | placed in the rest room at the depot, land to place it in the waiting room re vling, (hen 1 would give ake the p sight into your darkness might dr ¢ dead, then 1 would giv P L0 bu micat be less lonely in heaven —lixchange * * edy Nuptials. Bnd last night at 7:30, was of a pretty home wedding, ting parties being Miss Kennedy and Mr. H. L. ev. \\'. I, Steinway officiat- bride is the granddaughter id Moody, while the groom (ia. The happy couple NOITrow. PR ) , Criticises 's Vaudeville pen’s Dress, loman’s Christian Temper- n held its monthly business esday afternoon with the . The devotional exercises | of Scripture lesson Eph. 6, nd a song, The minutes business and social meet- P8 read by the secretary aud 8w changes were approved. ® and superintendents. This g mded to by the treasurer re- rting collected from twenty- e isury The Flower Miss‘on ] temdent gave a gool report W ittee was aniointed to sc» to the e, 'fio suferintendent of Moch- [ .qh_ilg reported three white rib- n reeruits. Medal contest superin- - nd fl‘ preparing for another con- l._‘ = 8t wy'rhv committee on work iu a@b‘“ inday #chools reported work in ‘0gress. The committee to visit of Mr. David Moody |t gsful young railroad man} for their future home in| president, prayer by Mrs #ent called for reports from 7o members and a little baiance iu! reported » case of need. A com-| ! Some very strong criticism was | made of the class of vaudeville shown | at the Auditorium, especially A\lnn-k day night, It is not cousidered con- | sistent with the purpose for which | the Auditorium was built. | ] It is understood that permission| illllr been given for felling the bhudv’ I yees by the new hotel. We beg as a| [W. (. T. U, and lovers of the beauti- | ful that it at all possible they be al- lowed to stay. The Union expressed itself as very much appreciating the | bealth ordinances passed by | | Council. Kspecially sections 3 and 7. We hope to see them every one rigidly enforced, for it is not very rleasant to the housewife to have a package of meat delivered and find that flies have had access to it. Not only fresh meat, but salt pork, too. The all-absorbing topic of dress came in for its share of discussion. Not “how shall we make our next new one?” but "ls there any way on earth of stopping women and girls | from making public spectacles of themselves?’ Mothers, wives, sisters, look at your fashionable neighbor, {and then at yourself in the glass and ‘answer the question honestly., Is {your dress what it should be? The 'next meeting will be observance of Flower Mission Day. The time and | p'ace to be announced later. The following clipping was hand- ec in from Champaign, 111, Union: | “Authors who permit their heroes to enjoy tobacco were censured by thr W. C. T, U. J. M. Barrie, who wrote | “My Lady Nicotine,” and several oth- er creators of modern fiction, were l'accused of setting a bad example by | encouraging persons in real life to ! smoke.’ The meeting was closed with pray- ler by Mrs. Willoughby. Eleven ac- tive members were present. MRS. H. B. MORSE, Press Superintendent. | Suggestion for Draped Gown N SOCIETY | | That Has Won Admiration A gown of black charmeuse trimmed with lace. rich panel of the same material, acco LOW-PAID GIRL KILLS SELF “Half Starved for Weeks,” She Telll( Doctor Who Tries to Save Her— Worked for $5 a Week. South Farmington, Mass.—The story | of a brave but unsuccessful struggle for existence on a weekly wage of $6 was told at the Union Avenue hos- pital with the announcement that Helen M. Goodridge, eighteen years. old, died of poison, self-administered. The girl was the daughter of Mrs. Della Goodridge, of 6444 Irving street, Philadelphia. She took rat poison and was removed to the hospital in a dy- ing condition In an ante-mortem statement to Dr. William M. Bodwell, of the hospital staff, the girl said she had been ob- liged to support herself since she was fourteen years old. Recently she’ came here from Upton, Mass., where | she had worked in a hat factory. She obtained employment in the paper box and crepe paper factory of the Denni- ! son Manufacturing company. Her earnings were insufficient, said, for her support; she had “been | half-starved for weeks,” and chose lob end her life rather than to continue | | i she | * DDDBDSDDE b, § GOOD DRESSERS Are Particular That’s why so many have learned i by experience that the latest styles, ' newest goods and prettiest trimmings ........ % 4 1‘ can always be secured at " RBATES PEECEEEESEEEE 9 DEPARTMENT STORE y7) iy | i ! ! | SRR 3 { Among the effects found in her room | 18 hemstitched and above the hem- \ The skirt reveals B rdeon pleated. what secmed to her a hopeless strug: gle. Miss Gioodridge bore a perfect repu- tation, according to acquaintances. at a lodging house was a letter ad- dressed to her mother, and a Bible| which had been presented to her as & reward by the Sunday school which she attended. The superintendent at the Dennison factory said the girl was employed there making paper boxes. She had been at work but a short time, he sald, and, like all unskilled belpers, was started at $6 a week, Handkerchief Case. A dainty little bag or case for hold- ing the handkerchiefs is made of ecru scrim. A piece, twelve inches long and five inches wide, is folded over, not quite in half, making a pocket with a flap an inch deep. This flap | stitching Is a simple design in cross stitch done in greens and pinks. The top of the bag is hemstitched and in the center of the front of the pocket s a wreath in the cross stitch. In the center of the wreath is an initial. Three tiny ecru crochet buttons and buttonholed loops of self-colored thread hold the flap closed when the case s full Just 8o Curiosity is finding out something about somebody elso that don't com- cern you and which would make you mighty mad it somebody else found | it out ahout you when it dido’t com: | cern sotchody el DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES Otxieland Chured— Services—1st and 34 Sabddaths, 1) am; 3d and 4th Saddaths, 7:30). @ Sabhath Sehool—3 p. m. Prayer Serviee—Thursday sight :8 wi Myrtio Street Chureh— Services—1st and 854 Saddaths 7:30 p. m.; 3d and {th Sadbaths, 11 - m Sunday School—3$ p. & Prayer Bervices—Tuesday t7:30. W alght H. STEINMEYER, Paster. e ———— ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Masss chusette Avemue. Flerida avenue. Hours, 11:30 to 13:30. Phone 233 CARDWELL & Tt ELECTRICAL and SHEET METAL WORKESS We will wire your house or do any work intheelectrical 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. satisfied customers. CARDWELL & FEIGLEY ELECTRICAL Phone 233 Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. PAGE THREE Phone 233 LY b 2 Ask our () I m m - 2 m - > I Phone 233 TERIAN OHURCR Rev. J. V. Lewis, paster. Sunday school, 9:45 e @, Preaching first and second Sus days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meoting Wednee day evening at 7:80. Woman's Missionary Soctety or the third Monday afternoon of eael month. To all these services tha publie 1 | cordially invited. ————— e FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (South Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pasor lemporary residence, 9811 Soutl Office at ehured Junday Services— Sunday school, 9:45 a. ® Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Kpworth League, 6:30p m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Neek Day Services— Weman's Missionary Soslety Menday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wedneslay eyen ing, 7:30. Teachers' meeting Friday eveniag A ecordial invitaties te everybedy to all serviees. E———— e FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCR (Tennestes AVe., Betwesa Mala &+ Lemon Strests.) Rev. W. 8. Pattersen, Paster. Sunday Bervicss—Sunday schoss 9:45; preashing. 11 am. m., et 180 p. . Wednesday—Prayer mastiag o 10 p m FIRST BAPTIST Coruer Flerida avenue and Bay B The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowia D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 o = Preaching Sunday at 11 & = an¢ T8 p. m. Weekly prayermesting Wodsesda: wvening at 7:80. Woman's Missionary and A0 8o “lety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Youug People’s 1t 6:18 p. m. Regmlar menthly business meeting Arat Wednesday ' T7:30 p. m Westing Bast Lakeland Misston. Sunday school at 3 p. m. R A **{ltom, superintendenmt. Praye veoting Thuraday at 7 ». m Lutheran Church, corner E. Orange and Bo. Tennessee Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services arq held every Sunday. JRURCK 0F CHRISY. . Redgrave, Miaister, Ovrael Missoutt 604 Lomen & Sunday mhool, 16 4. B Preaching, 11 a. m. [ " (Corner Flerida Ave. and Lemoa B\ | @ Lakelang Ledge No. v), F. & A M. Regular commuuications heid e secobd and 4tk Mondays at 7:30 p Visiting brethren cordially i»- J. C. OWENS, W. M, J. B. WILSON, 8ecy. B K OF D vited, Reguiar meotlng avery at 7:80 at Odd Feilows Hall, iug w™embers &IWaYy» welcome F. D. BRYAN. Chanceilor Commender, A M ACKSON, Secretary et et POST 33, G. A K. Meote the first Saturosy in every month at 10 . m. at the home of J. M. Sparling on Keatucky aveaws. A C. SHAFFKR, Commander. J. R. TALLRY, Adjutant. ——————————————— Laheland Chapter, R. A. M. Ne. 29 meets the first Thursday night In oseh month In Masenic Hall. Vish- ing companions welcemed. A. B.. Lesaard, K. P.; J. F. Wilsen, Seey. —————————————— Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. v. W, meoeta every secend and b~urth Thure day aight. Woodmen Oircle fsst’ (hcg Pharsucys, WO lustridge, Council Commander, Mre. Salile Solp- asr Guardian of Cirele. e ————————————————— Dlaora Rebekah Lelge Ne ¢ moets every second and fourth Men- day nights at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Vi ing brothers and sisters cordially - vited. ‘Puveday Vit MRS, F. C. LONGMAN, N. &. WA TLA GELLERS, S A ——————— ] QLA B JLE Orange Blemsem Div. Ne. 0m, 6.1 A w5 of L B mests ovey seeoud snd feurth Wednwdeye @ each month at 3:30 p. m. Visliag Sisters always welcome MRA J. C. BROWH M. Meets eovery Tuesday night et ¥ o'oleek, at McDonald’s hall. R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat J. W. LAYTON, Vice Prea J. W. LOGAN, Treasures. 1. H. FELDS, Fin. Seey. H. F. DIETK.1CH, Rec. Seay. H. L. COX, (onducter. JAMU¥L BOYFR, J. W. 8CARR, C. L. WiLILOUGHBY, lake lodge Ne. 3, 1.0 O Py meets Friday nights at T7:20, at K 0. 0. P. hall. Visiting drothers @i cordially Invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, See. H. B, ZIMMERMAN, N. G. ORDER OY EAGLES The PFraternal Order of Bagh acets overy Wednesday alght o 9:30, at 044 Yellewr dall. §. W, WILLIAXS, Prestdent. B W SNing Setretan | PLASTERERS’ INTERNATIONAL Christian Eadeaver, 6:80 5. & | BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND Palm Chapter, 0. K. 5. moots every weond and feurth Thursday nights Rev. J. H. Weddell, minister tn | each month at 7:50 ». & Mn | eharge. Tiera Koea, W. M.; J. 7 Wiem Sorviess at 11 a. m. and § p. m | MW All Sundays sxcept the third ta the |United Brefhorhood of Oarpnten month. Other services as appelated. and Jolners of Amerita, Logal 1776 rea cordially weleomed. L e b UNION, LOCAL NO. 13 OF FLORIDA Mosts each Thursday night ia Métgan & Groover hall, ever B44és’ Dry Goods Store. Visitiag Prothéts weleome. ' POLX ENCAMPMENT ¥0.3,L0 0P Polk Encampment Ne. 3, 1. 0. O. F., moeets the first and thind Mon- days. Visiting Patriarchs welestms. F. A. MeDONALD, Seride. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, Chiet Patriarch o B.2.0 B Lakeland Lodge No. 1191, Beaeve- fent and Protective Order of Klks meets every Thursday night in lodge rooms over postofice. Visiting bretd- GEORGE MOORBD, B R.