Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 18, 1913, Page 3

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B ——————— |, NOTICENotices q TRE IN MY HEART, ' n’s soul there lives a | woman's eyes, pce is like the tender flls the evening skies. fm that never fades iweal or woe befall. the heart, and softly Fe on its wall. j dream at midnight. in the crowded mart, at darling face Fith gentle grace— picture in my heart. fan’s heart there floats a aks to him alone, fof her, his spirit's choice, g to call his own. ys mway, hasten like the d, fwith sullen feet, his wandering heart shall he longs to meet. ny dream at midnight, ‘Aear eyes ne’er depart. h, where is she, fy bride to be— picture in my heart? | hearts range the wide 1d through, pugh to find their mate amid the darkness rue ey have met too late; glance betrays to each either Aares to sigh; B of wedlock ban the speech ttered by the cye. § Vidruvas Shvierecod MESH TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITCR. ST e for ¢he Soclal Department can be com- pd to the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. tten notices to the Soclety Editor, care Evening Telegram. social functions, clud meetings, church gatherings and of social interest should be telephoued to this depart- fsoon as they occur in order that their news value is not ty Designs for the Young “Smal't Set” of Paris society;afii::vo:‘;hnn off and washed when SOCIETY | | 'ouanannnaaonnauuaaannnaoooo - E-B-X-K-K-R-X-B-X-X-N-N- X poanaQaCRRANDARNVOAL NGV BBROGD It is my dream at midnight, It makes my pulses start. Oh. Fate, be kind, And let me find The picture in my heart. —By Samuel Minturd Feck. Miscellaneous Shower in Honor Of Miss Elizabeth Rogers, A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Elizabeth Rogzers, a June bride- to-be, Monday evening, by Mrs. J. C. Owens, which was a most delightful affair. Miss Rogers, who is one of the val- ued attaches of the Owen's drygoods establishment, is one of Lakeland's most charming girls, and is already ~eceiving the good wishes of her many friends over her approaching marriage to Mr. V', M. Simmons, of Eustis, which takes placc on June 99 the Eustis bank, anl has many friends wlo are concratulating aim in advance over his approaching hap- piness. Those at the shower on Monday ceveniny were Miss Rogers, niefred and Annie Streater, Miss Smith, a sister of Mrs. Owens. * - . Misss Epworth League to Serve Refreshments Thursday. June 26th, The Epworth League announces that on Thursday afternoon and evening, June 26, one weck from to- morrow, they will serve refreshments in Munn park, the proceeds to be devoted to furnishing the guest room of the new rarsonage Bear the Jate in mind and be on hand to patron- ize the young folks. o fashionable members of the younger Parlsian “Smart Set” wear. gant lingerie and lace dresses with ribbon bows and parasols to BAGS fe are showing the rewest designs in esh Bags from $2 .50 to $25. These gs are soldered links which guarantees eir wearing qualities. PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS’ OLE & HULL elers and Qptometrists Fhone 173 Lakeland. Fla. s — Mr. Simmons is Lookkeeper in | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK FURNISHINGS OF WHITE IDEAL BEDROOM MUST HAVE NO TOUCH OF COLOR. Not at All Hard to Acquire, and It Must Be Acknowledged That the Effect I8 Infinitely Pleasing. All-white bedrooms are a craze among young girls. Fortunately they are easily acquired provided one has & room, some fresh calcimine for the walls and ceiling, and a sufficlency of white paint with which to enamel the floor and the furniture. If the room has already been papered, every shred of the decoration must be scraped off and the walls cleanly washed before the calcimining is applied, as other wise their surface, when dried, will not be of virgin whiteness. The idea of an all-white floor may at first seem an absurdity, but it will keep clean as long as a dark surface if white rag rugs are placed before each window, door and piece of important furniture, and, as every housekecper knows, to wash a small rug is an easy matter. Having given each piece of furni iture a double coat of white enamel paint, make the counterpune, the val- ance and the hollow pillow roll of the bed of muslin embroidery, using the 1all-over for the ad and the roll :cover and the half yard deep flouncing i for the valance and the long ends of | the pillow holder. The top of the dress- ing table, if of glass, should fit over an equal-sized mat of all-over muslin em- broidery, but if the toble is wholly of : wood, its spread should be of the all- ‘over banded with St. Gall galloon and finished at each end with ten-inch edg- ing. When this table has the regula. i tion three-leaf mirror, its ends only ineed be lined with white cambric l\'vilod with all-over, but if there is a | single-leaf, detached mirror, it must 1 be hungz against a dorsal of cambrie lined lingerie, edged at top and sides with St. Gall. Ii possible, keep the chiffonier in the clothes press, as at cover its top with a scarf matching that on the toilet table, and veil its | sides and front with curtains of St.| Gall suspended from slender white rods screwed against the top’s edges, and be resigned to the nuisance of pushing the draperies aside whenever it {8 necessary to open a drawer. Drape the windows from top edge to sills with slightly gathered widths of the all-over finished at both ends with eight-inch edging and use similar ma- terials for the shades of the lamp and sconces which are cheap in white china. Nothing in picture and photograph frames is daintier than those in all- white muslin embroidery basted over strips of heavy white cardboard and PARTY DRESS. Model of pink charmeuse and silver beaded net. Prize Cleansing Fluid, A solcety of arts in England some years ago offered a prize for the best process of cleansing silk, woolen and cotton fabrics—one that would not change their color or injure them in eny way. The wianing recipe was as I(o!lows: Grate two good-sized pota- toes into a pint of clear, clean, eoft water. Strain through a coarze sieve fnto a gallon of water and let the liquid settle. Pour the starchy fluld from the gediment and it is ready for use. Rub the articles gently in the 1iquid, rinse thoroughly in clear water, dry and press. Fresh Bedroom, Personal cleanliness includes keep fng one's & ng room eet and frech, and ng the bed thoroughly every mornin To spread up a bed & few minutes after one is out cf it may give to the room an air of neatness, but it folds into the bedding the close air of the stead of letting it all go out of the window, to ba r siaced by the freshucss of the morning ni —_— best it is an ugly piece of furniture, but if it must be given bedroom space, ELAND. FLA, JUNE 18. 1913, A A PAGE THREE | DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES Dixieland Chureh— Services—1st and 34 Sabdaths, )} am; 2d and 4th Gabbaths, 7:30). S8abhath School—3 p. m. Prayer Service—Thursday aight at 7:80. Myrtle Street Chureh— Services—1st and 34 Badbatha 7:30 p. m.; 2d and ¢th Sabbaths, 1 am Sunday School—$ p, m. Prayer 8ervices—Tuesday aight 2t 7:80. W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor e ——— e e tnck ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Coraer of Lemon Street and Masss chusetts Avenue. Rev. J. H, Weddell, minister s charge. QOervicesn at 11 a. m. and 8 p ™ All Bundays except the third {m the month. Other services as appeointed CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCE (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon BL.) Rev. J. V. Lewis, pastor. Preaching third and fourth Sun- |days at 11 a, m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:46 ¢. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary 8oclety or the third Monday afternoon of eack month. | To all these services tha publle ¥ cordially invited. eee————— FIRST METHODIST CHURCHE ) | i | | ! | | (South Kentucky Ave.) | Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pasor remporary residence, 911 Bout! | Florida avenue. Office at ohureh | liours, 11:30 to 12:30. ‘unday Services— Sunday schnol, 9:46 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. “eek Day Services— Weman's Missionary BSoalaty Monday afterneon. Prayer meeting, Wedaesday g | ing, 7:80. Teachers' meeting Friday evening A cordial invitation to everybedy ! *o all services. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | (TenResses Ave., Metween Maln and | Lemon Btreets.) | Rev. W._B8. Patterson, Pastor. | SBunday Bervices—Sunday seheol 2:45; preaching., 11 am. m., an¢ 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer mneeting o 7-30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHUR Corner Florida avenne and Bay 8t The Rev. Willlam Dudlcy Newlin O. D, vastor | Gunday schonl 9°46 a m. | Preaching Sunday at 11 & m ané 1:10 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesca avenlng at 7:30 Woman's Missionary and Ald & sjety Monday 3:80 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 618 p. m. Regular monthly bustness meetis, et Welnesday ' 1:30p. o Moeellyn, Rast Lakelaad Mission Suaday schecl at 3 p. m. N 4. Milten, superintendent Praye:: wooting Thursday at 7 5. & Lutheran Church. Corner E. Orange and 80. Tennessec Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Bervices are held every Sunday. eI — CHURCH OF CHRIST, O ©. Redgrave, Minister, Corne: Missouri and Lemon 6t Sunday achool, 10 &. m. Preaching, 11 a. ™. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Preaching, 7:80 p. m. Prayermeoting, Wednesday aigh’ at 7:30, That’s why so many have learned by experience that the latest styles, newest goods and prettiest trimmings {HQ can always be secured at 9 DEPARTMENT STORE R A N AN Palm Chapter, U. B. 8. meeta ever) second and fourth Thursday aights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs Flora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wilson ».2Y. United Brotherkood of Carpenten and Joiners of America, Local 1776 L.akeland Lodge No. ¥1, F. & A M. Regular communications held or second and 4th Mondays at 7:20 p m. Visiting brethren cordially in vited, J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. P. WILSON, Becy K Or2 Regular meeting every Tueeda; at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, Visit Ing wembers always welcome. F. D. BRYAN, Chancellor Commander A K. _ACKSON, Becretary. POST 83, 6. A. R Moots the firat SBaturday ia ever; month at 10 «. m. at the heme of J. M. Bparling en Kentucky avenue A. C. SHAFTFER, Cemmander. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No 19 moets the first Thursday night each menth In Masocnic Hall. Visit {ng eompanions weleomed. A, D Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Seey. Lakeland Camp No. 18, W. 0. W meets every second and {~arth Thurs day might. Woodmen Circle Ars’ td Thursuevs. W J. Eatridge Council Commander, Mra. Ballie Scip © Cuardisy af Cirela T Einora Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ meets overy second and fourtk Mon day nights ot 1. 0. 0. P. hall. Visid Y%z IS GOOD DRESSERS ¥ | Are Particular 2REIRREL = S A ) o RS {ng brothers end sisters cordiaily im= vited. MR3. F. C. LONGMAN, N. Q. MRS. ILA BELLERS, Bee GLAtBOOLE Orenge Blessemm Div. No, ¢0h G ) At 8 of L. b meots every sovad sad feurth Wednesdaye of cash moath at 3:30 p. m. Vislting Sisters always welcems. MRS J. C. BROWN Sec'y. Meots every Tuesday night at % o'eleck, at McDonald’s hall. R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat, 4. W. LAYTON, Vice Prea. J. W. LOGAN, Treasures, 1. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. ) H. F. DIETKiCH, Rec. Seay, H. L. COX, Conductor, SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. BCARR, C. L. W\LLOUGHBY, | Lake Lodge Ne. 3,1.0. 0. P, meets Friday nights at 7:30, at L 9. 0. P. hall. Visiting drothers are cordially tavited. J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. G, e ORDER OF EAGLES. The Frateraal Order of Ragleg moets overy Wednesday aight a} 7:80, at Odd Vellows’ hall, | J. M. WILLIAMS, President, © M SMAILS Sceretary PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASCNS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meets each Thursday night in Morgan & Groover hall, over Bates’ Dry Gooda Store. Visiting brothers welcome. ‘ POLK ENCAMPMENT NO. 3, 1. 0. 0. P, Polk Encampment No. 3, I. 0. O, F., meets the first and third Mone days, Visiting Patriarchs welcomey F. A. McDONALD, Scribe. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, Chiet Patrlarch. —_— e ——e B.P.0-E Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Benevo~ lent and Protective Order of Elks, meets every Thurséay night in lodge rooms over postotfice. Visiting brethe GEORGE MOORE. E. R. ren cordially v L.W. YARNELL Buccessor to W. K. McRae. TRANSFER LINES Draying and Havling of All Kinda Prompt and Rcasonable Service Guaranteed. Phcne 67 Green Lakeland, Fla. SAVE TIME & MONEY ! som T opoLR YOURS @ Jle ) PALF TONES SLINE PLATES TR te o) s RSO RS preTo ENGRAVIRG O LW {45 FROMDT MAN. UP0E 2 S RVICE-) ; 0 o e e e o i

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