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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKi r3 AND. FLAL XOV. 20, 1911, R S & R Bt o et R e e TELEPEOHE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. § Ofice Number ........ccvieens ool o Residence Number ... ....... i §PECIAL 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 meetmgt, church gatherings and 5 ather items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- § ment as soon as they ocour in order that their news value is not wnpaired. crumbs, and then polish with red velvet. Use the knife as little as possible, (ut tender foods such as potatoes, THE LOST GARDEN. Lnow it, could 1 find it; jore 1 reached the gate, sul catch the smell of roses, eggs and the like with the fork, tragrant hedge encloses|vsing the knife only when the fork A fuir white lilies wait. Iwuuld be an inconvenience, Most housewives use the broom ¢ wore, the hedge and lilies, | disheloth, made of cord attached to WV my little feet ran there; a handle, which is vastly more con- {1 jwighed and played beside | venient than the old method of im- n mersing the arms to the lebows. woury, long years hide| Cooking in a double boiler is some- v, times so slow that cooks should know Tho 1 ook them everywhere, that adding a tablespoonful of salt to the water in the outer vessel will raise the temperature of the food more quickly. To bleach faded muslin mix a ta- blespoonful of chloride of lime to every quart of water required. Stir the articles about in the water till where it is sweet with flowers, |al| color has disappeared, and then with little winds and song, |rinse it thoroughly in clear water. sun falls on the dial, e it lilies open while W. C. T. U. Will Meet mber. love and long. With Mrs. Walker. The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Unfon will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, three p. m., at Mrs. gt went out before me «+1 went thru the gate, d wy Leart goes out today i not find the way, tired feet are late, cars are built about it; dled by time and truth. [ ov some faint, distant star. {g, J. Walker's, No. 705 Florida ave. e Lildhood and memory are, | .o o. wrden of Your Youth Gold M Contest ould know it, could 1 find it; Will Be Held Tonight. There will be held tonight, at nl betore | reached tl te, : o8 bissate the Cumberland Presbyterian church, 1e years and pain wonid be achild again, v v 1all white lilies wait. Green Book Album. A for the diamond medal at the State Convention in Tampa this week. A 'good musical program is promised eonzenial Couples, for tonight and it is hoped that "o people are absolutely | a1l friends of temperance will attend. usually the man’s| A collection will he taken, world of women is be- . S e tas only to choose. fiy tiesn’ that’ evary giFl I.adxesll.uthernn Club | marry him, but it | et With Mrs. Alfield. " there are many girls The Ladies’ Lutheran Club met him if he presents Saturday afternoon with Mrs. And of those ms_‘(‘n'orgr- H. Alfield at the latter's ‘o5 there are many hospitable home on New York avenue have his pick of silly and a very pleasant afternoon was o beauty and brains, | ehjoved. : man who realizes After all had arrived, a musical st rest in his wife, | Program was enjoyed, several voc: al queite who will ,‘efl”and instrumental numbers being giv- may for a little time] €M after which the reading course of v, excitement—but the day was taken up. 15 something more Later in the afternoon Mrs, Al- ife goes on, men look field, assisted by her charming o fellow whose wife daughter, Miss Maude, served de- ne way: ll«luus refreshments, which were y lwry dainty and delectable. . o o fears in hiding Society Will Not Meet i g l'fln Afternoon. loving and guiding, i that were best, fuiet breast. The Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will hold no meeting this afternoon, owing to the death of one of their valuned members, Mrs, E. H. Garland. s = a virit of the true wife memaker: and the when the power of . the triumphant 'l an end. Lakeland Ladies Invited To Jubilee at Tampa. A Missionary Membership and Magazine Campaign has been or- he willl ganized in Tampa, which will \\'in.]g ‘ b standards rather up with a grand jubilee mass meet-| ' @ straight nose or|ing on a day set apart, during the ! erfect complexion | fret week of December. S¥mpathies, with The churches of every dt-nnmmz-‘ " Which shall lift her[tion have entered enthusiastically | 'Y of trifles, and wilhlupon this campaign. There is a “n€ of man’s need of | simultaneous effort to secure new '4t and intuition, is|members for our women's missionary © Will make a haven of | societies, to gain new subscribers to s our Women's Magazines and to bring fe § = together the women of our churches e ggestions. of this great common ground of all 2 .. 2’14 braid, mix powered|our creeds. shes the happi- me will look be- he will leok il and if he finds strength, * ®ith flannel and brush oft! cities during this fall and winter are a grand gold medal contest. The| ™7 winner in this contest will contest| — HEN milady takes it upon her to go forth in glittering array, as to the opera or a reception, she must give great attention to the decoration of her coiffure. This will not be difficult this season, be- cause fashion has taken to herself all the beautiful features, which have heretofore figured in millinery, to be used in adorning the splendid coiffure. These features, beautiful in them- selves, she has seen fit to embellish with mock jewels. The lovely pea- cock feather is shown with eye par- tially outlined with emeralds and rhine stones. The soft ostrich plume », is mounted In a circlet of big pearls and little rhine stones, and a strand of these, with the stones alternating, are mounted along the rib of the plume. The beautiful and graceful paradise shows the stem In a jeweled cabo- chon and many tiny dew-drop spang- les scattered over the flues, Besides feathers, tiny ribbon roses are favored of fashion, and between the two, with the addition of jeweled bands, the choice covers the field and everyone may be suited from debu- tanti to dowager. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. having most successful campaigns and jubilees. From these other cities and towns are catching the spirit. Missionary societies, east, west, north and south | are feeling the impetns of this united effort. Everywhere, women are bhe- coming interested in mission study. Each individual missionary socie- ty is planning a house to house cam- | paign and then a special day will be et apart for a united jubilee. Morn- ing meetings will be held in the various churches, then a noonday luncheon and reception. Then 1 united evening mass meeting with | prominent speakers from every de-| nomination. The women of Lakeland | are urged to watch the papers and on | this jubilee day coue to Tampa to re-| joice with us. | MRS. DIAZ, Chairman Tampa Publicity Cam ! B e McMullen-Graves Nuptials. A wedding of considerable interest will oceur this evening at Sanford, when Miss Bessie Graves, of that| city, will become the wife of Mr. Har-| ry MeMullen, a former Lakeland boy | who is now a resident of Port Tampa It was rumored some months ago that Mr. McMullen had claimed a bride, but this was only a joke perpetrated on him by some of his Tampa friends, however, the happy event which takes place this | evening is no joke, he assures us, but a sweet reality. The bride-to-be is a' charming| | T ] voung lady of many accomplishments while the groom is a valued attache | of the Atlantic Coast line railway with headquarters in Port Tampa. where the young people will make their future home. Harry’s mrany | Lakeland friends wish for him much1 happiness and prosperity in this new| relation. + + “It is easier for the growing boy a to form a hundred good habits than |It is a mean sort of economy that e bread crumbs, sift over Thirteen of our larger Southern|to reform ome bad one in an adult.” | starves the mind to feed the body."— --Henrv Ward Beecher. | ker waist and skirt, to see if that's | reached Lakeland this morning from Mrs. Henrvietta M. Harris attended the opening ball Saturday evening at the Tampa Bay hotel, ¥R Miss Emma Haue, seventh graae teacher at Summerlin Institute, Bar- tow, spent Saturday night and Sun- day with the family of her father, Capt. U, H. Hane, in Lakeland. [ B Ever notice when one girl is standing with her back to a group of girls and one of the group of girls calls the one girl, she is always sure to feel at the intersection of what's the matter, ™ Mr. and Mrs. Walter D, Oakley Jacksonville, being called here on ac- count of the death of Mrs. Oakley's aunt, Mrs, E. H. Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley will return to their hrome tonight. T Mr. and Mrs. Eppes Tucker, Jr., | went down to Tampa Saturday morn- ing and that evening attended the Opening Ball at the Tampa Bay Ho- tel, which was the first formal affair to occur at this palatial hostelry this ason. A Jarge number of invita- tions had been issued to the Ball and reception, and the occasion was one | Jong to be remembered by those in attendance. | e = @ What Wise Men Have Said. ‘ “The man who is fond of good | books is usually a man of Inf'v thoughts and of clevated ppinions.” -George Dawson. “A wise mother and good books enabled me to succeed in life. She was very poor, but never too poor to buy good books for her children. Henry Clay. PAGE THRBE The Ladies’ Store! B T BARDIN Something New Every Week e —— o) Coats, Coat Suits, Dresses. Sweaters. Shirt Waists. Silk and Mus- lin Underwear. Silk and Lisle Hose. Fascin ato , 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. 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 Hand Bags, Souvenir China, 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 an@ will be the biggest line yet. THE BOOK STORE “45 Seconds from the New Depot.” The Leader BATES Consider arre right. FIGURE-FORMING, and courteous treatment. quality and you will find my prices Bargains in My Shoe Dept. SWEATERS and AUTO SCARFS Printzess Suits and Coats for Ladies’ and Misses from $5 to New line Ginghams just in...Com- ing--all the new things in Ladies’ Neckwcar...Big cut prices on Ladies’ Skirts. Come and see them. Agent for Fay’s Stockings, Fay’s Ameri- can Lady Corsets, Fay’s DeBevoise BRASSIERE’S Yours for good merchandise, ATES Novelties,