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a; Cbz\dborny Wheeler was mw surprised with a party on Ay afternoon, the occasion be- eighth birthday. When all ts had arrived several games rticipated in and the little vemjoyed themselves to the ut- W'Arter the games delicious re- nts of cake and candy and lll‘«were served in the dining Moim. which was tastefully decorated “’Wfirns and cut flowers. All had t‘fit delightful afternoon With the ht\“ young hoat y AL ¢ AL u| Circle Met ll¢§tls Mrs. Robt. Thomson ed rday afternoon at the home t.Mrs. Robt. Thomson on Virginia Slyonme the Reading Circle of the °‘m Department of the Methodist D!M was held. Mrs. T. L. War- B 8nd Miss May Tomlinson were : @‘readers for the afternoon and a 1apter from the ‘“Challenge of the Ity*!'was read and discussed. After @' peading delicious refreshments “qee cream and cake were served §/Mps. Thomson, assisted by her NAMQ daughter, Eunice. Our pastor A8 fhe happy faculty of happening . #t.the rizht moment and we were %0 have him with us to enjoy st part of the program. ge presert were Mmes. Flem. Hawkins, Beele, Holder, Wor- Qnaintance, Sparling, Darra- yaring, Misses Polk, Tomlin- Pericux and Rev. I. C. eln- PRESS REPORTER. LI | =TYLES IN FALL MILLINERY‘1 sciop@gact Seems to Make Sure That | . 8m-!l and Medium-Sized Hats THERE Are to Take the Lead. Sflll and me hnm sized hats wlll .Ake'tho lead. There will be a va- | loty. of shapes. but the most prom- | .uteit re the sailor, mushroom poke, nd the small hat with the left side .collimg Drim. Sailors are many times fven's poke etct. The front brim is “ftems made shorter than the back, | nd & slight bend in the center front | fves a dccidedly poke effect. The ~~mhtomn poke is small, and the | rim §s perfectly straight. 3 medium high and soft. lfil to nearly all fall shapes. season will start out with fab- lodovered hats of moire, satin, taf- sta panne velvet and malines. Ma- nes will be extensively used in the fmming of fall hats In the form of ‘ mnd pleatings. Blas double ruf- 1 malines are often used to fin: : e edges of the brims. nsive use of ribbon is prom- This ap- | satin sash. The crown | % High standing bows, with the st loop measuring fourteen will be seen. The butterfly I rounded edges. Two of the loops p the center, with one on either The windmill bow, similar in to half a windmill, is generally of ribbon, while the butterfly 3 _' h-standing front or back trim- are preferrcd. Bows of malines e front or back, never at the a hat. Coque and quills will e the prominent feather trimmings, nd &re made in novelty form. They 4ll be arranged in the direct front or ack with bows of ribbon. I “*GET WISE"’ S8 Buy your Matting Now. 5c per yard reduction on all Mattings \ii BLAND, FLA., SEPT. 2, 1913, ‘Underwond & Yrlarwood One-piece model of white satin, trimmed with lace and set off with black WHY SERVE CAKE WITH TEA? Weriter Criticizes Hostesses for Their Penchant for Serving Inappro- priate Combinations. Anyone who serves wafers with tea 18 lacking in gastronomic imagination. Drinking tea and eating a wafer is like having a picnic in the woodshed, or wearing an Easter hat with go- loshes, declares a writer in the Atlan- tic Monthly. | It {s a hueless compromise where! there might be a vivid delight. Many ; otherwise excellent hostesses fail to percelve the relation between after- noon tea and its edible acoompani- ments. They will serve you a hard, obstinate biscuit that you break, red- faced, on the rim of your saucer, send- ing, as likely as not, your cup bouno- ing over the other edge, and your tea splashing into your neighbor’s lap; or they generously provide you with a huge, gelatinous cube of cake that ad- heres to your saucer, and renders you temporarily web-fingered, the while vyou_attempt to_formulate an epizram Nothing more attractive than a Nicely Furnished Home \ See US---we can furnish that home for you and you will | not miss the money either. List of Contestants in Word Contest: Mrs. T. J. Mardis 18603 Mrs A. E. Miller W. H. Austin M. L. Mcintosh 10313 Ada Padrick 4437 W.H.Fleming 4336 G. W.Friend ** Moore 13166 * “ GL,Crews 11167 “ "‘ Sharpnack 7707 “ * E.R.Trammel 4425 " * Reed Tillis 4013 r “ ). F. wilson 1832 lo? vié LAKELAND FURNITURE ano HARDWARE CO. This model shows the new tendency for conservative drapery. A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAANAANAS on Henry James, or discourse gIIbIy as to why women like men. There s yet another type of hostess who passes with your tea a dribbling sandwich, oozing salad dressing at every pore and containing, half con- cealed, a malicious, indivisible lettuce leaf. People who thus fail of main- taining the fitness of things at the tea hour have no genuine nnnrecias tion of the drink which they dispense. Upward Strokes of Beauty. When my little girl was born the old colored nurse I got for her told me that if I brushed her hair the wrong way it would make it curly, | writes a correspondent of the Pitts- burgh Dispatch. Whether that was what did it or not I do not know, but her hair, while it never really curled, has always stood away from her head in a soft, pretty way. Mammy's ine structions set me to thinking. I real fzed that all faces fall as they grew old, and I wondered why it wouldn't be wise to wash and dry the face up instead of down. I not only taught my little daughter to do this—she ale ways, wipes upward—but I began_on = R R 17145 11867 2326 P 430 2t 0dd Fellows Hall . "Ilt and Protective Order of Kl | at forty-seven, not a ST e has fallen; there v lines in it, and no sag- : shows at my chin. My eyelashes are always noticed because they curl rhwmmummmwmeéA ¢ You Going To Build? ] n the upward treatment), and US E. BR | CK M s e dawhtrr s are just like them. 1 B:st Use of Scent. The best way to use scent, if you | 1, eli- St to:tlue I AL A R0 e 8 L |' Not just brick, but specity, get the best; they cost no more, look cate extract in an atomizer and spray yourself with it. Strong scents are better, last longer, and are more sat isfactory all around. offensive and the most subtle and elusive odor is that obtained from a generous use of sachet bags laid among one's lingerie, in the drawers with one's handkerchiefs, gloves and veils, and possibly fastened in the front of one's stays or in some inner fold of the bodice. One can buy many different kinds of powder for sachets, but whatever you choose, heliotrope, violet, rose or carnation, remember that the addition of a little orris pow- der will add to its strength and make it more lasting. The Lodges.. Palm Chapter, U. E. 8. mesis ever: scond and fourth Thursday nighi » each wmonth at 7:80 p. m. Mn Tlora Keen, W, M.; J. F. Wilsor ey, = P I PR P L e s Uzited Brotherhood of Carpeaten and Joiners of America, Zocal 1776 Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A &. Regular communications hald o1 wecond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 » & Visiting brethren cordially iz riied, J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, ®ecy. JELK'S Macon brick, common, pavlns, firo and rough texture; none better. 1 am State agent. Wire your or- LEGG'S pressed and fancy faced brick. Carry large stock on band, make quick shipments. ders at my expense. 1 Handie— VA ’ ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT, BEA VER BOARDS, AGATITE CE- MENT PLASTER. Fuller's Peninsular brand roofing, metal laths and shingies, crushed rock, granite curbing, bullding sand. Also fruit and vegetable pickers’ and packers’ supplies, wraps, fleld boxes, straps, nails and ladders. W.R. Fuller Tampa . i crates, Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- . age and Yards Hendry & Knight Terminals Florida K. OF P. Kagular raceting every fuesds: \'?5“ wembory always welcoiea F. D. BRYAN Shencelior Commuat 137 ACKSON. Secretary "E (. 1 or a}IfO. % Ouling, 2067 33, G. A R Meoats the first Saturday in ever: zonth at (0 & m. at the homs o ! M. Sparllug cn Kentucky avenus S . A JA RSN, Comieender jbrdfa}lly L1 TALLREY. Agiuint al home EVERY BODY AUTO WEAR GOOD CLOTHES Lakeland Chapter, R. A, M. Ne 19 meots the firat Thursday night . sack month in Masonic Hall. Visit (ay ¢ mpanlons welcomed. 4. Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Beey Lakeland €amp No. 78, W. 0. W. wmeets every Thursda night. Wood men Circle first and third Thursda) yfternoons at 3:00 o'clock. W. J Bttridge, Council Commander; Mra OTHING knocks out clothing so f.st as autoing, but who wants "to N Lala Ticbd, Guardian of Circe. AA | quit riding in an automebile or go- #0LK ENCAMPMENT £ .4 ing for an outing? Then, prepare §0.3,1.0. 0.? i 5 polx Bacampment No. 3, 1 0. ¢ || for it. Let us furnish you a sensible Top f., meets the first and thimM Non days. Visiting Patrlarchs welcoms F. A. McDONALD, Scribe. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, Chief Patriarch. Coat to keep off rain, wind or dust---also, a cap and stout gloves. We sell comfort- able clothes, but they always have the “SNAP” to them. @ We will not “PUNCTURE” your pocket book for more than we ought to for the better clothes we sell, |0ullltter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothlnu,l Hub ... T e u LeVAY P LYt set et St et et tal fal el el ] t L akeland Pav.ng&ConstructionCo. Artificial Stone, Brick and ————————— Concrete Bullding Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Ms&in Street- Phone 348-Black £, J HFEMAY J N.DAVIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec,& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres & Asst Maa SRR CCRIERMEIO0UNNCY DEOSISIRUAC STADPIENCT VLAY L #_—_m-a e GLAtB LA Orange Blossom Div. No. ¢3 %. 1 A to B. of L. E. meets ever wecond ana fourth Wednesdaye sac. month at 2:30 p. m. Visitia; vasters always welcome, MRS. J. C. BROWN Bec1. Mcets every Tuesday night st ! ) clock, at McDonald’s hall. o Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ meets every second and fourth Mou tay nights at L. O. 0. F. hall. Vustt: ing brothers and nmm cordially mvited. MRS. T. B. ROBERTSON, N. G. MRS. GUY ARENDELL, Bec. Lake Lodge No. 3,1.0.0.F. meots Friday nights at 7:30, at \ 9. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers an sordially invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, Baec. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. G. » PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL ERICKLAYERS, MASONS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORID2 Meets each Thursday night 1 Morgan & Groover hall, ove Bates’ Dry Goods Stors. Visiting brothers welcome. R. L. MARSHALL, Presidenat J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer, J. H. FELDS, Fin. 8ecy. H. F. DIETRITH, Rec. Seey H. L, COX, Conductor ;AMUEL BOYER, ISP PP IR DITPOeas Y - — . W. SCARR, l BRI !, L. WILLOUGHBY, UL e LA 4D SHEET METAL WORKS e e T et We are ready to do you Sheet Metal Work 1:39, at 0dd Fellows’ hall. in Laicetand. Cornice Skylights, Ventila- 4. H. WILLIAMS, President tion, Siate Tile Composition and Metal B. M. SMAILS Sacretary Rooflngs Awnings, Furnaces and anything in the sheet metal line. Ask us about Galvanized Tanks. Shops in Smitk-Hardin Bidg Phore 279 BL.POLR Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Beneve meets every Thursday night in lodar . tooms over postofice. Visitiag breth GPORAGE MOORE. B. R. ren cordially w