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A 1.AND FVFNING TRLEGRAM THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA OV 1911 PAGE THRI EEOEE LR PSR LY TELEPHONE msms—socm'rv xnrron @ce Number ..... u;uenceNumber... NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- by either of the above telephones. care Evening Telegram. SPECIA.. ted to the Society Editor ritten notices to the Society Ew toF: os of social functions, club meetings, v..'"ch gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoneq o this depart- o1 as soon as they oocur in order that their news valus i8 B0 umy uurcd softened butter and between them rut a teaspoonful of Florida orange or grapefruit or tangerine marma- lade. Good hot or cold. 2. Spread one plece of thin sliced graham bread with cottage cheese; a |.-|-«'nutl with one of the Florida citrus marmalades and put them together. Shred the pulp of a Florida or-! (drained but of the Florida LITTLE TOY DOG. THE wovered with dog in the dear Poet's 0] cars are covered with ange; sqU garret so lonz and the sol- in the there, un mix it ) with one tin, Uin the old ouken-chest. = the drum, and the trum- din the ages at rest, tween thin slices of unbuttered bread. Orange straws cut in shreds, and fine-shaved kumquats, may used in dainty sandwiches, W hose and th ttle ind i that is withered Loy, i ble with puts :nnl the dried froits, with ki Delightful Receptxon 'k to my spjrit that beau- [ At Methodist Church. tul land. The lecture room of the Methodist iled in my | church was the scene of a large gathering last night when the Wo- Long, man’s Missoinary society tendered a reception to the members of the of { Methodist church, The lecture room had been trans- wop in my soul with its radi-| formed into a bower of loveliness, outglow ferns, palms and cut flowers being the sunlight of days now no[used in great profusion, while rugs and easy chairs also added to the comfort and appearance the room. The affair quite informal, it | everyone enjoying a delightful eve- ning of social intercourse. Among those who assisted in receiving and making the evening pleasant for all were Mrs. W. . Norvell, Mrs. T. L. Walker, Mrs. M. G. Waring, Mrs. Ward Pender and Mrs. H. D. Bassett, Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the ladies, which included chicken salad, bread and butter sand- | wiches, pickles, coffee and chocolate. I A musical program had been ar- ranged, but owing to various circum- stances a number of those on unable to he present, G. P. Webh, who is a , gave a pretty in- the mist of s aitiful Land of the Long Ago. scenes of the play time Hore. 1 of e toy dog! nd hark! ! therished remembrance Stop, stranger, dear Daddy—ah, how he ild bark! wichter that memory brings re-cchoes, it sounds in my and those yelpings of | home from his the mart, o with my doggie came or ol and v doz! o Ah, little steel | { program were however, M pianist of ’sllulnumal number which was mueh tires of mind and of soul my prizes, too many by sum of their whole, | enjoyed them all would | take for| Al present v evening, and it is the ladies to have these more often in the future, tare past, when each lit-|all the members in closer touch, thus firrvulin: more interest in each other greatly enjoved the idea of the social affairs throngh my m:-mnry' as it brings v Daddy were .Immn'!and in the work of the church . \ | Grand Matron's Visitation. A regular meeting of Palm Chap- Order of the Eastern v Hint, S apt to become drawn | ter No n working. It can h--:.\'!ur will be held Tuesday evening, chitenied in the follow-| November 2ird at T:30 p at the | Masonic Hall. At thiz meeting the Iean cloth out m’;('-mnd Worthy Matron of the ind tack it firmly to]of Florida. Miss Azecle Ca the embroidery | of Tampa, will make her annual vis- tnid pin the edges {itation to the Chapts All loth, being sure it is| bers are present or tly straight. Leave until it is dry smooth, repeat | 1 ( o, m K rruthe e requested to b pecially a or tthe Chapter | Worthy Matror ARENDELL ADAIR Mat By order « G thick | MRS, EMMIE is to lay and lay the em< Dampen hot s< with the grain Mrs. J. L. Tilley Entertains All Saints Guild The first et held by Al wn. on it moderately conal 1 Mrs. J. L ey George M. Wright + light biscuit dough; nessee avenue out in thin rounds so, Owing to the fact that a number of | not | the members we of M 1us Sandwiches. at the home ielicious sandwich is' Ti Soutk ng biscuits will also bel as it comes tofare innumerable combinations possi- | State | mem- | officers of | !HAVE A SYSTEM IN MENDING | REIIE S | Will Save Much Time and Trouble. and Garments Will Be in Order When Required. There s nothing on earth like sys- tem, and nowhere do you realize this more than in matters of dress. The tiny hole in your stocking that you might have mended in (\\n minutet grows into an undarimable " the rip under the arm in your new hloule extends alarmingly; nothing that must be mended stays “where it is put.” The remedy for all this is a regular mending day or a regular mending evening if you are a business woman. As soon as a garment needs mending if it be only a button or a hook that must be replaced, put it aside unless it is so necessary that you must at | tend to the trouble at once, and when ' mending day rolls around do the re-! quired sewing. You will be surprised to find how much lighter your work; becomes when you can thus catch rents and tears at thelr start instead of at thelr disastrous finish. The oth- | er point to remember is to always| have your sewing implements where > et them and In perfect order, 1 you can - Do not watt ul' " YoV g for mending to find toa. . of white thread or that your neem- are rusty. When a thing needs n! pairing, repair it; when it needs re- placing, replace it. It might even be' well to have a “preparation” day to antedate the mending one. } SERGE COSTUME | ' g | | | | not | citrug salad dressing and spread be-! | | light gray serge I8 used for the costume we show here. The skirt has an added piece at lower part of sides and back, which is piped at top with silk of a little darker shade; the but- tons are covered with the same silk. The coat has an added plece to match skirt. The right front wraps over In & point and is fixed with press studs; the cord ornaments being for trim I ming only. | Gray Tagal hat, trimmed with cerise ribbon. Everybody With a Halo. A lLondon doctor declares that ev- ery human belng has a balo. and other business transacted, which the members departed their homes to meet (1 19th at the home of Mrs. Oscar M| for on wher | Eaton . » i Ladies’ Auxiliary Ships Box ! To Mission in Virginia, The Lakeland tranch Woman's Auxiliary of the church have shipped a box of hand clothing to a mission in mountains of Virginia. This cloth- ing was valued at $75.00 in additior to the freight, and will be placed o <ale in a mission store where it will be sold to poor families who do not fee] charity and who would not aceept it, prefer to pay a small sum for good such a se \ value was o hich will he of the second the the need of but who won!d | heavy clothing ronservative sold at a able being ziven all they require The winter | ot the articles | v low price, those not box coutained heavy coats, coat suits, men and | | | = clothing, all of which were {in good condition. The ladies 1o thank all those who =0 kindiy do-! vord 1o the wis box ! morning annual It Lapter Mrs. 1. J. Elliston, ut of Lakeland, a form:» ame up M« d the fun d sper ‘ew days here the guest of friends and is Mrs. 3. T. Fletcher went down to :||'|"l"('l‘ going down to spend a few days |u-ry pleasant stay of two days Episcopal | AN INVESTNENT ‘ 175 ad@id ndn nghldnds Will Prove Profitable. We Lave sub-divided our prop- ety Lakeland Highlands, wx'cun" around Bauana, Scott and Seward lakes into Bungalow || lots and ten-acre tracts. [ We are dcveloping this prop- erty as a high class resert: we have sold a large portion of this property tc people of means in the northern states, who will build beautitul homes and plant grapefruit, orange and tanger- ine groves on their holdings. A number of sales have been made to residents of Polk county, who realize the investment op- portunity and who further de- | sire to take advantage of the pleasurs and social features of I this high class Club Colony. The Elevation of Lakeland Highlands {s 300 recs auvve sea level, The panoramic views are unsurpass- ed in Florida. The land is roll- ing and naturally drained. The climate is pure and invigorating and there Aré o mosquitoes nor malaria at Lakeland Highlands. The lmprovcnknh fow under construction, consist of & mag- nificent Country Club Housé, Spanish Mission style of archi- tecture, schocl and chapel, boat houses, stables and garage. A golf course is now being planned in addition to many oth- er out door and indoor amuse- ments. The approximate cost to be $25,000. With the above improvements and developments it is obvious that property values in this sec- tion will increase very rapidly during the wext few years, Aun investment made now, at the present luw pries and easy terms, should yic'd very hand- some commercial returns. It would not be surprising to see this property double in value during the next two years. The social and health advan- tages at Lakeland Highlands will be worth the amount of your in- vestment. An investment in a lot or ten acre tract entitles you to a membership in the Lakeland Highlands Club, with all its privileges. If interested please call or write us for further information. W. F. HALLAM & CO. Lakeland, Fla. with friends Mrs. Garner and two little dauh- St. Cloud. returned to their erday morning after a in Lakeland during which time they were guests of Mre. K. €. Davis, Mrs. Garner's daughters were contes- ters, of home yes tants in the Gold Medal Contest held at the Cumberland Preshyterian "thurch Monday evening A who to Sanford, being more | of residence, | Capt. and Mrs. G Brower, removed last account of that convenient e pleasantly week on place as a place Jocated tn that city | having a suite of rooms at the San-| Santord’s leading ho: “ Brower the will be conductor on the| but will | ford House, r for next telry ix months, Sanford-Lakeland train, tkeland when thi snummer | Capt retury to train| s discontinnued for the Eaton will have a-| Mi who nntil Friday | Grand 0. K S of] nd makes her Toake Mrs. Oscar M tomorrow ol in Lakeland Miss ( ber Carruther main over quest Tampa will re- wrrntier Matron of the Flor visitation Worthy the State o 1ot land 1OmOTrow - Friday Musicale to Hawe * 1 Open Meeting Fndu The Frida " ive a splendid program Friday atternoon at the studio of Mrs. S. T Fletcher, this being an oper An ber of guests will be present, e me ro detained at home | Arcadia yesterday with Col. Fletc h‘r,'memher being privileged to invite “hen baked, break them!on account of illness, there were not[the latter having a number of casesjwhom she desires to enjoy the af- ! each side with a little many present. Dues were collected ! before the Circuit court, Mrs. Fletch- ternoon with the club Azeele | —_— The Ladies’ Store B. T BARDIN Something New Every Week Coat Suits, Dresses. Coats. Skirts. Sweaters. Shirt Waists. Silk and Mus lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose. Fascinators, Scarfs,R & G Corsets 3pecial cut prices on some articles each week P — 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 ali prices, We Are Headquarters for Hand Bags, Souvenir China, Noveltics, Fountain Pens, Post Cards, Ktc.. and invite you' to inspect our Stock before you buy. We Handle a Full Line of both Waterman Ideal and Packer Lucky Curve Fountain Pens, as big and varied line as is to be found in the 3tate 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. 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 for Ladies’ and Misses from $5 to Agent for Fay’s Stockings, Fay’s Ameri- can Lady Corsets, Fay’s DeBevoise FIGURE-FORMING, BRASSIERE'S Yours for good merchandise,