Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 16, 1911, Page 3

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Ofice Number ....... Besidence Number ... .....o.. SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they ooour in order that their news value is not impaired. i sistant on piano: Miss Allen is a graduate of Oberlin, and has just re- turned from three years' study of the violin with Herr Becker of Leip- HER TALENT. Neither wise nor yet discerning, | All her little store of learning \ pusisted of such trifies as she had | zig, and is an artitsic performer. learned by chance. ML Io it tulk she was not witty, Enjoyable Affair | And you couldn't call her pretty, | A¢ Annex Tonight. \ oy ilashed Id:"e“ L An enjoyable affair indeed, will | praTHicraiet 8 SHE be the Book Shower at the Annex 3 - of the First Baptist church this eve- L e and Colpl tHisLER, ning. Aside from the pleasure all | yas—well, very. ofdiAarY; will experience in contributing books er (lothos were inexpensive—the & 5 A to the young people’s library, there wometi called thom loud; will be a program of recitations and i Bat at every ball and party Her veoeption was most hearty ! ien, who all would nther' out her in a crowd. music rendered, which will be fol- lowed by delicipus refreshments. There have already been splendid donations made to the library—in some instances entire sets of books by the most noted authors having been generously given. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone irrespective of denomin- ation to come out and enjoy a pleag- ant evening and contribute to this splendid undertaking—than which no better could be suggested. ny and soubrettish, bit coquettish, pusic, art, and letters she had no gift at all, Her fortune was most meager, Yet all the men seemed eager p the slichtest provocation at her little feet to fall, i . . . ‘ Her cooking w " i x' .~km’.’ was atrocious— . | Rube Allyn Will Entertain 1t would make a man ferocious; Tonight at Auditorium, it by wen this girl was voted af “Cp R Allyn, the humorist and st engaging elf. reader, will give his entertainment | this evening at the High School Au- | ditorium. It will be remembered that this entertainment is for the 'y man who knew her ently would woe her, gave him rapt attention self, fund and it is hoped there will be a large number in attendance. Ad- mission will be 25 cents, children 15 b Be Popular. cents, ‘ Girls are constantly writing for . . . v 1o become popular, Here Misses King Will Entertain ,f.g"nmf::;:“ some| The Philathes Class of the First : i i Baptist church will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. D. B. Dickson by the Misses King, who i have rooms with Mrs. Dickson and 2 W who are members of the Philathea B ral. Forget yourself. class. The affair will no doubt be a o ¥ rho attend. 1 * 1ot any man monopolize pleasant one f(:r n.ll n.ho atten fiout being gushing, wake 3 foel that you apprectate| Weekly Hop Last Night. 5 conrtegios, 2 ks The regular weekly Hop was gh'e_n 1 act as though you were | 1ast night at the 0dd Fellows' Hall. “o0d time, even if you ,;relQulle a number of young people were present who tripped the light fantas- —Chicago News. L] . . U8 uive to women as you are to be cordial to older mon Newer 14il 10 pay your calls, tic until a late hour, music being pro- Lt 10 thing prevent you from be-| Vided by an o:(-he.slrl.. e ; _— Presbyterian Ladies 2 i Box. m’,m State Musical Association. The ladies of the Presbyterian The anvial convention of the Flor- church are preparing to send a box Musical Association will be|to Thornwell Orphanage. Contri- Vinter Park during March, | butions of the following articles will musical department of Rol-|be greatiy appreciated: money, shoes, < will arrange the pro- sheets, quilts, pillow slips. thread f i« several days of the|buttons, handkerchiefs, good cloth- Representatives of the|ing and cloth of any sort. Dona- of music of the state|tjons may be sent any day next week ale in the program. to the homes of Mrs. John Patter- “r Stanley Pope, director|son or Mrs. McLeod. department. is a tenor The members of the Presbyterian lity and under his direc-| church and congregation are especial- levelopment has been ob-|1y urged to remember our orphans, “ music department of|jn a practical way, at this Thanks- the convention Mr.| giving season. and numbers will be s+ = ilee Club and Treble Mrs. George Watson Will Lead Service Tomorrow. The prayer service at the Metho- nbers of the department|dist church will be lead tomorrow af- “ heard during the con-|ternoon by Mrs. George Watson. The latter has arranged a very interest- © M. Smith, the teach-|ing program, one of the pleasing © and organ, completed her | features of which will be a solo by tie Oberfin conservatory; |Mrs. C. A. Cole. Mrs. W. C. Nor- “ngaging personality and|vell will also read a paper. Interest 4 nd t A A o Qm:‘ ! performer upon heér in-|in the meetings grows with each Miss ; & service, and it is hoped that a large rmelia Allen is in charge|number will be in attendance tomor- ¥ the violin department and is as-|row afternoon. k] o he talked about him-|p. ea¢ of the Contederate Monument|__ ~ : b N 4 . THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 16, 1911, F Two Neat Costumes PAGE THREE The Ladies’ Store B T BARDIN Something New Every Week ARG 5 NS Coat Suits, Dresses. Coats, Skirts. Sweaters. Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus- lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose. Fascinato .Scarfs,R& G Corsets Special cut prices on some articles each week Whether its a street dress, stylish coat suit or a handsome eve- ning gown, you desire, we can suit you exactly. Our goods are shipped direct from the center of fashion and when you purchase a dress from us you know you are getting the lat- est New York conceit. Yours for business, B. T. BARDIN We Make a Specialty of Stationery and have it in all shapes and at all prices, We Are. Headquarters for Hapd Bags, Souvenir China,” Novelties, Fountain Pens, Post Cards, Etc., and invite you to inspect our stock before you buy. We Handle a Full Line of both Waterman Ideal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens, as big and varied line as is to be found in the3tate and at the same prices. Goods for holidays arriving daily and will be the biggest line yet. THE BOOK STORE “45 Seconds from the New Depot.” The Leader BATES Honest Merchandise and courteous treatment. Consider quality and you will find my prices arre right. yards of silk for lining, % yard satin up in the style shown in the cos- | for facings. tume on the left. The skirt has a| A simple girlish dress Is the other, deep pointed plece laid on at|in firis mauve cashmere. The skirt each side, this is piped with black |is trimmed with a band of broche silk satin, and trimmed with cord orna-|of the same color, which being sewn ments. ¢ on only at the upper edge, simulates The smart little coat s cut with a |a tunic. deep point on each front that wraps| The Magyar bodice is made of the over below bust; the right side Is fas- | broche in the lower part, the collar tened over by press studs, and it is |and under-sleeves being of the same. ornamented to match skirt. The col- | Fringed ends of broche hang down at lar and cuffs are partly faced with | left side, in effective ornament, from black satin. the walst band. Hat of Tagel to match’the costume,| Hat of iris mauve chip, trimmed and trimmed with black ostrich feath- | with a wreath of white clematls, ers. Materials required for the dress: Materials required for costume: b |4iyards 46 inches wide, 1% yard yards 46 inches wide, ¢ ornaments, 3 | broche 22 inches wide. SEROE of any color might be made always hailed with delight by her many friends. PR Mrs. Sam Vanlandingham, of Dothan, Alabama, arrived in the city last night and will spend two or three weeks here the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. . Buchanan, Jr. N Col. and Mrs. John 8. Edwards ar- rived in the city last evening from Waycross, Ga., and will make their home in Lakeland in the future which is pleasing news to their hundreds of friends here, both being very pop- ular in social circles of the city. This is the first time Mrs. Edwards has visited Lakeland since her mar- riage, and she is being warmly wel- Turnley and Mrs, McRanie are moth- comed as is her excellent husband.|®r and sister of Mrs. Adair and are For the present Col. and Mrs. Ed-|Well known in this city where they wards are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, | have numerous friends. Paul O’'Doniel, but they expect to be T permanently located as soon as they Mr. and Mrs. Reed Weaver, Mrs. can secure suitable apartments. B. T. Bardin, Miss Effie Nelms and Miss Mary Weaver motored to Plant | City last night and report a delight- Mrs. T. A. Fweat and children, of| ., trip. Pitman, Ga., are in the city the; £ s Buest of the former's sisters, Mrs.| yyeq pepqje Gracy has returned to “_" 8. Booth and Miss Minnie Mc-|,peiang for the winter after a so- Sk !journ of five months, the greater | part of which she spent in Califor- | ) b pe Rev. H. J. Mathias will go over w;nln. Colorado, Utah and Oregon. Be St. Petersburg Saturday where he | fore coming down she was in Ten- will preach the following day at the | hessee for several weeks with rela- Lutheran church in that city, and| tives. Miss Gracy reports a most de- there will therefore be no scrvlr-,gs!lishtf\ll and beneficial outing, l.»ut here on that day. Rev. Mathias feels there is no place quite like fills the pulpit in that city twice each [ Lakeland, and her friends are glad month, on the first and third Sun- she feels thus, as all are delighted to welcome her back again. Mrs. Turnley and Mrs. McRanie, of Tampa, came up this morning and will spend the day in Lakeland the guest of Mrs. Pike Adair. Mrs. Bargains in My Shoe Dept. SWEATERS and AUTO SCARFS 40 New line Ginghams just in...Com- ing--all the new things in Ladies’ Neckwecar...Big cut prices on Ladies’ Skirts. Come and see them. Printzess Suits and Coats #or Ladies’ and Misses from $5 to * : se days. s & = Agent for Fay’s Stockings, Fay’s Ameri- can Lady Corsets, Fay's DeBevoise FIGURE-FORMING, BRASSIERE'S Enshrined Within the Heart. Mrs. J. L. Domingus, of Dothan, It 1s significant of the spark of das- Alabama, arrived last night and will| ! ow spend the next three weeks in this| vinity within us, that oo matter b i | depraved one may be, one seldom city the guest of her daughter, Mrs.| fails to ize and hold a certain J. W. Buchanan, Jr. Mrs. Domlngunl respect for truth and justice. has visited Lakeland annually for several years and claims many friens here who are always glad to| welcome her. + s Found Valuable Pearl. A pegro pearl hunter the other day found a pear] weighing 47 grains in the waters of Lake Bioteneau, near Miss Olive Summerlin, the charm-, Shreveport, La., sald to be one of the Yours for good merchandise, BATES ing sister of Mrs. H. D. Mendenhall, | largest l: ‘:.:'l l::: ||lt t':osl:llhl States. er reve came up on last evening’s train from port for §260, and the purchaser n Tampa, and will spend some time here the guest of Mrs. Mendenhall. Miss Summerlin is quite a social fav- orite in Lakeland and her visits are N

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