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REE L o Ofice. Number ........ gunicated to the Society Editor Notices of social functions, club impaired. Besidence Womber oo civieniiions SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA.,, NOV. 23, 191% bbb S Sdiddbid TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. .135 by either of the above telephones. Yail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ent as soon s they ooour in order that their news value is not . pie, athwart thy face funcies may 1 trace! ¢ of summer sun + when the day is done, p peace of musing cows . meadow grasses browse, lory of ¢he morn cross the nodding corn. appy fancies start » nestling near he ¢ hat = my | hear the breeze red in the maple trees, 1 ving fields of wheat yeqr the bird songs clear and ¢ arross the land at night ath that ballad of delight— ut the ericket sings in glee— jer comes again to me! kin pie, thus dost thou cast by joyous glamour o'er the past! pumpkin pie, within thy breast bese gladsome summer fancies rest. n sunshine and the dew | their tribute through and ugh. he song the lark trilled in the air » thy form is echoed there, wse things of joy to me jere caught and firmly held by thee in pie, for all thou did'st ne thee unto my midst. » * ubion Conceits. Wid bands in all Kinds of laces 1sed extensively on dresses The extreme widths <l as a band encireling the ot the skirts, and the nar- iWths 1o match will be used i walst front and on the sleeves. pularity of these wide bands, may be had in width up to tohes, has brought out testing patterns in heavy s are indded stunning. plisses are extremely one. In the majority of ud to the waist line as the shoulder. The rully broader at the top bottom, 8l ' evening wraps are made 4 111l among the new = ¢ having the long po with the sleeves at- 1 Favor, tion points to a tre- in the popularity predicted that not s 11 vier types of laces the winter ery light varieties more extensively as season, nees, Heavy laces, ¢. cluny, filet and I be much worn, as te-made imitations T'he marquisettes will = great favorites m of the O. State of Florida, Miss = arrived in Lake- | Vocal Solo t'harmim? hostess and all present thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon with her. Delicious refreshments were served in the prettily arranged dining room later in the afternoon. The members of the Needle Club are Mrs. . F. Brush, Mrs, K. N. Rodrick, Mrs. R. R. Sullivan, Mrs. C. W, Jacobs, Mrs. Chas, Trammell and Mrs, C. AL Cole. Friday Musicale's Interesting Program. The Friday Musicale will hold an open meeting tomorrow afternoon at the studio of Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher at which time the following interesting program will be rendered: Chorus—Club. Mrs, K. Miss Perr Mis. Fred Eaton, Mr, Madden. Piano Solo Vocal Duet Berry. Piano Duet- Mrs. Margaret Southard. Fletcher, Miss Vocal Solo-—Mrs. Herbert 1. Drane, Piano solo —Mrs, Thaddeus I Woods. Chorus—Club. * & Margaret Patterson's Delightful Birthday Party. Margaret Patterson was the sweet little hostess at a delightful birth- day party Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Patter- son, the occasion being the celebra- tion of her eleventh birthday. The home was prettily arranged for the occasion, being decorated with potted plants and cut flowers, The color scheme of red and white predominated throughout the rooms, being carried out even in the refreshments The day was an ideal one, and ne games were played on the Jawn and here the refreshments served, a beautifully arrang with its handsome Dbirdiday and delicious ices claiming the atten- tion of the guests later i the after- The little hostess irecived a wers also noon. large number of pretty gifis which she prizes very highly. | Those present were Mary Weaver, | Louise Cowdery, Emily Battle, Vir- ginia Lufsey, Marjorie Hethering- ton. Helen Patterson, Kate MelLeod, Frances Holland, Frances Dudley, Doris and Mildred Mayes, Alma and Edna Bassett, Altha and Merle Adair, Genevieve Duggan, Florrie Sloan, Helen and Minnie Skipper, Marion popularity of | Hines, of Auburndale, Arthur Clonts ‘\\'1lli-nn Skipper, Ottie Eaton, l'!il~} | ford Wilson, Harold MeLeod, Albert] | Murrell, Ferrell St Johin. Earl Futeh | f | Graves-McMullen. | Miss Bessie Graves and Mr. Harrg @ ried at the home other, Mrs. F. 7 Mond Tternoot i MMy loclock The ceren WS | Rev. ¢ H. Summe [churcl. M M et before ety ng to = future homs My, MeMuilen Hoet } \r Lit Raily 8 Hera | ¥ from Tampa, and | tnual visitation to evening. All offieers ot 1 to be present tonight which con- Hall at 7:! specially Entertained A Cole. was the hostess on of the Wednes- . Which she enter- me of Mrs. Charles I Was spent most de- the members who 7 fancy work and while “ed pretty things a few “asant social intercourse iloyed. Mrs. Cole is a Masquerade Ball Last Night | Brilliant Success was the scens brilli ing of so | T - in.xi'nl Were prese | wer | late | lisper out the ¢ hour when ~Hom was played delightful affai morrow Home¢ of this shed to- { i | | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McKenzie, of Cordele, Ga., are stopping in Lake- land for a few weeks, and while here are guests of the Elbemar. | the far east. | ARTISTIC SCARF EASILY MADE Suitable for Piano or Table—Rich or Subdued Colors May Be Used, as Desired. An artistic scarf for a table or piano can very easily be made by hav- ing an oriental design stamped on Bulgarian linen. Outline the pattern with heavy black floss and fill in the centers with various rich colors, such as are seen in all handsome needle- work that is made by the women of Terra Cotta, green rnd old blue, |\Lakeland AN INVESTMENT in Highlands Will Prove Profitable. We have sub-divided cur prop- |/ erty in Lakeland Highlands, centering around Banana, Scott and Seward lakes into Bungalow lots and ten-acre tracts. 1r PA.GE THRBE The Ladies’ Store| BT BARDIN Somerhing New Every Week [e——— o[ Coat Suits, Dresses. Skirts. Coats. Sweaters., Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus- + where she is located for the season with traciugs of gold and silver, are the colors most commonly used. Bur- nished copper, with insets of imita- tion precious stones, make the richest filler for the solid embroidery. In this work you can use all kinds of fancy stitches for the outline work— cat stitch, herringbone, darning, birds- ' eye, satin stitch, wheat and the daisy loop. Finish the edge with hen'y' linen lace about four inches wide, in which you can run some of the shades that you have used in the embroldery.; It the lace has circular centers in the ! design, sew a bright-colored bead or glass nail head in the center. For very little expense you can make & scarf that if bought would cost a great We are developing this prop- erty as a high class resort: we have sold a large portion of this property to people of means in the northern states, who will build beautiful 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 pleasure and social features of this high class Club Colony. The Elevation of Lakeland Highlands is 300 feet abuve 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 are no mosquitoes nor malaria at Lakeland Highlands. The improvements now under construction, consist of a mag- nificent Country Club House, Spanish Mission style of archi- tecture, school 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. An investment made now, at the present low 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. e ———— deal. EFFECTIVE MILLINERY Picture hat of palest rose pink feit and black velvet, pink “pleureuse” feather. A beautiful toque and muff in ve lours “rose molre.” A G. Washington Hat. “It s sald that a woman's hat which turns up in front forces her to admit every year of her age.” “Then & woman is llable to be turned down on account of a turnup hat.” A Cat-Nip. Harold had rescued the family cat from the well. Covered with green moss and water, he rushed to bis. mother with the declaration: “Ma, | got the cat out by the stem!"—Chris- tlan Advocate ¢irele of friends here who will be happy to learn of their return. N . Mrs. Oscar M. Eaton is entertain- ing Mis Azeele Carruthers, who ar- Col. and Mrs, John Edwards have|rived on the noon train today from tuken a roont Miss Helen Coch-|Tampa. Miss Carruthers is Grand ran's where they will be at home to| Worthy Matron 0. E. 8. for the State their friends in the future, rof Florida and will make her annual visitation to Palm Chapter this eve- ning. . % % Mrs. A, Hines and little daughter, Marion, spent Tuesday and Wednes- day in Lakeland guests of Mrs. John Patterson at the latter's home nnl Mrs. Will Robles, of Tampa, spent vesterday in the city the guest of her Fletcher Mrs. triend, New York avenue, Mrs. S, T, . N | Robles is a former vocal pupil of Miss 1L P, Clegg, a well h“,“nl.\h's. or, and the visit was ulll trained nurse of this city, returne ( | the more pl nt on aceount of their last night from Plant City where she "”r"""' association For l"l" |I”M s boen. for the pat two weeks, and | LWelve years Mre, Rtobiles hits brol i again at the residence of Mrs, A" member of the choir of the First T : i | Me ist ¢ choat Tampa, and on M. Juckson, where she has a room, | Methodist chureh a s ani S aecount of her unnsnal ability as a i vocalist, is always greatly in demand Johinson O didaid that city N L the city ane A “Unity Sunday.” and and su are plea The Tribune is in receipt of a 1ot yorel tor from Mrs. Madeline Black, of the JAmerican Peace and Arbitration N ; N ftodrick und Iittle League of New York, in which =he yeturned o thelei dls attention 1o the fact that next I Binday evening Sunday, November 26, has been e e '.\.-vk Lo iznated as “Unit Sunday,” for the | ormer's _sistet A mrpose of urging the ratification of Howard fackson-| e arbitration 1 now pendi between the Unitec and Great Britain and the United State and Franee M I.. M. Vay Buren, who Avcording to Mrs. Black .t spent several months with L s tund B Srhve. gk of | ' Mrs, William Gordon Hov tailure of ratification | apine v pretty home in Riversid®, {3, o0 000 who Lave given the sub- | it Al SR ek e Jeet much consideration, they repre ! v hter, Mrs. K.l 0t the greatest tep vet taken in N Jackson-| ype movement fe ¢ and the op ¢ | position is being stiated by a few | members of the Forcizn R | Miss Wilson. of Bar-|committee of the home after ® . porteq against 1 he city the g in = The Miss Gracia Saunders The latter entertained her guest at the home of Mrs. N. A, Riggins President the urging the ratification of ti and that to the support of the On next Sunday, sermons will be Mrs. Storts and daughter, Miss|preached throughout the country Storts. of lLouisville, Ky., regular|upon the subject and special services winter visitors to Lakeland, arri\’t-d“held to urge their ratification. A last night and are now at home to number of the ministers of Florida their friends at the residence of Mr.| have signified to Mrs. Black their Boring on South Florida avenue.|intention to observe the day by spe- These charming ladies have a large|cial services and sermons. State clergy aud 1th the come government. ies people lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose, Fascinators, Scarfs,R & G Corsets Special cut prices on some articles each week Whether its a street dress, stylish coat suit or@ handsome eve- ning gown, you desire, we can suit you exactly. Our goods are shipped direct from the center of tashion 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 TheLeader 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’ Neckwear...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, &-I&.’&I&.&I&-I&I&IG .00 MAKE What? That 1 am sclling Men's Suits for 215, actually worth $22.30 to $30.00. Look all around, then come to my shop and LOOK. You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store THE HUB 30S. LeVAY Proprietor. at) 3 ) ot 15 e T T (NN NI e