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P OPDPPPIPEPSEPOPLREPIG ST DITDDODDOODHIE PP TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR E PECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- icated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram, es of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- « nt as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not . R A s Eninied @33 LIFE IS A PRIVILEGE. vileg Its youthful days! 4 the radiance of continuous THE ARROW AND THE SONG. I shot an arrow into the air. 1t ell to earth, I know not whers, For o swiftly it few, the sight Could not tollow in its tlight May s, =, . to breathe, to wonder and e |1 breathed a soug in s air. 40 1ood with dreams the hearts e ”}0 the a - i vas It tell to earth, | kuow not where, perpetua H Fo s : ; r who has sight so keen g s . Ji with virtuous passions and|" " z sig (,\“ Keen and strong { That it can follow the Hight ol th glow onb rvat ambitions—in one hour know and heights of feeling- in truth how Leng, long acterward in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke, Aud the soug from beginning to end | found in the heart of a friend. lhlm) W. Longfellow, w * Friday Musicale. The regular weekly meeting of the Friday Musicale will be held this af- ternoon at the studio of Mrs. S. T. Fletcher, It will be a closed meet- ing, the chorus practice being the main feature of the program. Y Wednesday Needle Club. 1S tGod! How heautiful, vouth! beautiful is Lo s u privilege, Like some rare mysteries of the human mind inclose Waet marvels lie in earth and air and sea, stores of knowledge wait our openiing key, \What sunny roads of happiness lead What ont evord the realms of indolence and The \Wednesday Needle Club did doubt, not meet this week, owing to the nearness of Thanksgiving, but will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. R. R. Sullivan at the residence of Mrs. H. D. Bassett on South And what large pleasures smile upon md bless o sy avenues of usefulness, = u privilege, Tho' noontide Kentucky avenue. fudes : > Prayer Services Tonight, p jadows full among the winding ¢ Members of the Baptist church will gather tonight at the homes of Mr. R. O. Crezap and Mr. W, J. Sut- is | ton.. wihere prayer services will be {held in preparation for the approach- to our|ing revival It is desired that a fail [attendance be oms wither ip the aut- air, cweet seent of sympathy leads us closer present, « serious hours of life we nwind { Annual Election of Officers . the soul of men which lend | Of Missionary Society. w worth Monday aftervoon the Missionary ©sty to this brief span of | meet at which time coming year will be elected, All Mmembers are urged (o bear this in mind and be privilege If some sad fate one to seek the exit gate; the supreme privilege of ‘ll it reaching upward of [y D, C. Meeting. oul A called meeting of the U, D, ¢ welcoming presence atjj held this afterncon at the present being Loal, residence of Mrs, J. Darracott, in- Knowledze that our feet groad of Monday afternoon as prev- trod |iously announced. The forthcoming vad from and must “""“I.;\umr. which will be held Tnesday | to God. and Wednesday, will be the main Eila Wheeler Wilcox. ! pyuciness under disenssion £ b 5 RUisciold Hints, | Grapefruit Glasses. Nothing is more annoring in the rorning when one h Ereakfast in a hurry than to find the| ne ctockings use crochet | s preferable to darning| ‘foes not harden when to bolt one’ | grapefruit sl Pretty grapefruit glasses bought which are just large enongh | to hold a half of the fruit in plain glas- straight-cut top, | s overflow in the oven iece of uncooked mac- ‘e top erust. This is bet- : paper funnel. i A ied eggs i3 the usu;al"w”.h S ; Ush. vary it by breaking sl e ‘1<X”1h“ ok the "M"" b mokinzim”“d glass. These last are tr to the dp' i el if the tinted portion matches the de- 2 o (‘S',nd SOS ’{"flim: in the breakfast china favor is quite different ‘ooked in the shell. { 7 bread about four inches, Illness of Sister © of an inch wide and' Esther Carlotta. "Wickness buttered thickly The many member of the Florid *in a quick oven are de- fl'm sion. United Daughters of th * with boiled eggs i Confederacy, i Pensacola and NS throughout the State will learn with : Dressing Table. Some of them are others gret of the serious illness of the | State president, Sister Esther Car burean and dressing ta-| lotta, of S8t Auzu be of almost any m.:—,.d preumonia W the prettiest are made ! National ne, who contract- attending the Unites convention of the id idered by hand, ir‘ Daughters of the Confederacy held in 3 or machine "mh"md"Ruhmnrd Nov. 511 It was re-| n the shops. ported yvesterday that the crisis has | i1 quickly, however, and!heen passed, and though extremely | ratural linen should be| weak, Sister Carlotta is resting, and | "¢ busy housewife. A pret-|it is sincerely hoped that she will| .- 'hese were made of ecrusoon be able to get out again —Pen- | “d with buttonhole em-|sacola Evening News % white and a tendril de- * £ ¢ border. These are cool In baking a cake, stint the flour in .,:“" do not show the soil as|the batter and you will have a much do the white ones. more tender cake. Society of the Methodist church will | PR | officers for the iding all over the saucer, | may be| | When the Pullmar N Milady w week-end visit, hittle 1. garment will turn a sombre {To Serve Salads. Salad is now usunally salad dish, but when served directly on the individual plates an appetizing dive, jeream cheese colored with spinach rika or black pepper. Cover with mayonnaise, N To Cook Cranberries. the sugar is allowed to boil in with the berries, After are soft and strained through a colander add a scant pound of sugar to a quart of berries, bring to a boil and cook four minutes. quarters of a pint of boiling on the berrics when first cooked ¥ Ladies Memorial Association, The Ladies’ Memorial Association will not hold their regular meeting next Tuesday on account of the Ba- zaar and other happenings in the carly part of the week, but will post- | pone the meeting until next Friday atternoon, December Sth, when 1t {is hoped there will be a full attend- lance Personal | Miss Julia Etta Patterson went {dcwn to Bartow yesterday and is the week-end guest of Mrs, Willianw Lyle. Miss Patterson attended the | Thanksgiving Ball given at Bartow jast evening by the young men of the town, which affair was attendod by a large number of couples R i Rev., and Mrs. H. J. Mathias and moved in from on Lake Bonnett aud tre How ocenpying a portion of Mrs Roundtree's residence on South Ten avenue, Since Rev, Mathia | ks been serving the Lutheran church ersburg two Sundays in I the month he found it necessary to | move in town in order that his fam | i1y would not be left alone, and also Ilu superintend the erection of the| \1:\\ Lautheran church here, which is |already beginning to assume cor erable proportions | fumily have their country home Lesser at St pretty | A Mrs. €. E. Browne and daughter, Miss Ona, returned last night from| *crsburg, Pa., where they Nave he past month visiting friends latives. Their trip with the and pleasant ter portion, ngers on the train which wa wrecked last night near Kissimme turned over they thrown up into one¢ + they remained until fevere ¢ corner, r than a up they received no serious injur which will be gratifying news their many friends. a thrilling experience, have no desire to repeat cut. but othe . 2 3 When making a mayonnaise in which only the yolks of eggs are used, the economical housekeeper will use the whites for a dessert, such as apple snow, for frosting, or for mer- ingue on a pie. they having been pas-| pulled | starts out for her economy of pack- Mg, as well as variety in little acces- sories, is prominent in her mind. This passed in i and artistic effect can be had by ma- king nests of shredded lettuce or en- in which are eggs made of Juice and sprinkled thickly with pap- Good cranberries cannot be made if the cranberries Put three- water was very exception of the They had ';‘ill"'i | which they| Photograph by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y costume into an evening tollet or make a low-necked gown suitable for afternoon tea, hence it is called “Util- ity,” and its right to the name will easily be seen, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAT For Silk Cushions. It you ‘have silk-covered cushions in your house, you must have noticed bow often the feathers or down comes through, giving the pillow a fuzzy, unsightly appearance, This could have been avoided, and can be the next time, by ironing the inside of the silk with an iron that has been rubbed with shoemaker's wax. This ironing, done before the pil- low is made up, will act as a sort of thin varnish on the silk, and will pre- vent the feathers from working through AN INVESTMENT Lakeland Highlands Will Prove Profitable. We have sub-divided cur prop- erty in Lakcland Highlands, centering around Banana, Scott and Seward lakes into Bungalow lots and ten-acre tracts. We are developing this prop- erty as a high class resort: we have scld a large portion of this property to pcople of means in the northern states, who will build beautiful homes and plam grapeiruit, 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 Fiorida. 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 undet 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 next 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 twn 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 yon 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. The Ladies’ Store 3 1. BARDIY Coat Suits, Dresses. Coats. Skirts. Sweaters. Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose. Fascinators, Scarfs,R & G Corscts Special cut prices on some articles each week Whether its a street dress, stylish coat suit or a handsome eye- 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 yor know you are getting the lat- est New York conceit. Yours for husiness, B. T. BARDIN (BATES’ DECEMBER SALE Big reduction on Staple Mer- chandise of KNOWN QIJAlIIY Big saving on popular seasonable SILKS, 36-inch wide, Messa- 89(: line and Taffeta . . Much money saved on Sheets, Pillow Cases, Quilts, Blankets and Towels Sweeping Reduction in Stylish Wear- ing Apparel- -Ladies’ Coats and Suits, Children’s Coats, Misses’ Suits and Coats - . . ; . Leader in this sale: BLACK TAFFETA PETTICOATS Wool Dress Goods must go. Get my prices. You cantt beat 'EM . . . You can save money.on SHOES at BATES’ WATCH THE BIG WINDOW ON HOLIDAY GOODS. MY PRICES 7 MILES BELOW OIpeRs. SEE . . THE.. Bates i 1 - - MAKE ME PROVE IT What? That I am sclling Men's Suits for 315, actually worth £22.50 to 330.00. 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 308. LeVAY Proprietor. L