Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 15, 1911, Page 3

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TEI.EFHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. .\l.mLel i:uce Number cated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. .s of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- s soon as they occur in order that their news value is not ared. THE BVENING TELEGRAM LAK .- SLVEN AGES OF i *CUE CHRISTMAS TURKEY MeRKenney, Mrs, Hanna, Miss | Miss Hattie Cox. ) Browning, Delightful Whist Party. | Mrs. .l D, Griflin again charming-| Iy entertained yester :u‘lvl'nmm; at Whist in honor of | guest Mrs, | Minnie L. Miller, of Tampa, The floor was prettily | ranged, {'s a platter men and women merely with them always their : lower ar- all the rooms being a mass of flowers added | | ‘& ip his time plays many while cut right touch of color to the At lirst greenery, just the : seveln ages:t crandly on the groaning|scene, Soon after their arrival the \ .‘\ vich dressing and cran-| guests were soon at their favorite e game, matching skill and wits, of | lish to set before the king; | which all seemed to have about an b warmed over bird, served[equal share, however, it fell to Mrs ) o noxt day W. S. Irvin to make the highest, we forget the Yuletide's merry [score. : Piano selections by Mrs. T. L1 old cuts, at luncheon and| Woods and Mrs. John 8. Edwards, both talented musicians, added to the pleasure of the afternoon. After the games handsome lace center pieced were placed on the ta- . it you do like cold it comes the stew, yelept a fricas- bles and delicious refreshments fith dumplings made to fatten up served. Those who enjoyed Mrs. ; Griffin’s lovely hospitality were the dish nd which, forsooth, do many groans nd pangs of indigesion; then cro- quettes Mrs. Minnie L. Miller, Mrs. Herbert Jackson Drane, Mrs. W, 8. Irvin, Mrs. C. A, Cole, Mrs, 0. 8. Van Huss, Mrs. T. I. Woods, Mrs. John 8. Ed- cause us rnished with parsley cunningly | wards, Mrs. F. D. Bryan, and mixed Anderson. jith what suspiciously doth taste e like veal, Miss Memminger Will Entertain nd so they play their part. The[At an o”ur Roast. ath age shifts Invitations havo leen issued by lean and languid turkev ) iliss Christine Memminger to au Oyster Roast which she will give Saturday evening at Coronet, and on a slab of soggy toast, A termath of glories past, society is on the qui vive in antici- pation of the affair, which will be’ age. Last scene of all hat vuds this strange, eventful his-{2 most delightful one to all =o mr-‘ tunate to be honored with an invita- tion. The party will g0 out to Coronet in machines, i A | Dinner Party at Chatlcsgrove Tuesday Evening. a rack of clean picked ~ its dismal way into the ! childishness and mere ob- ! Garrett en-| Mr. and Mrs, C. E. sans legs, sans wings. [ tertained at a seven-course <Ii|uu-1" “verything. Tuesday evening at ('h;n'lmgrovn..} Sam. S. Stinson. their beautiful home on the shore of | ik, S Lake Gibson. . D C. Elects Officers This couple are delightful enter-| . r(\mmg Year. tainers and an invitation to l‘hvir Tiv Dunghters of the Confereracy | home is always a forerunver of 4| wrday afternoon at the resi-|very delightful occasion, and imlo-ml.‘ Mrs, T. J. Darracott, at|such this proved to be. Those on»' b e new officers for the com-| joying the evening with Mr. and Mrs. | £ vir were elected as follows: Garratt were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prooivnt Miss Annie Browning. | Jackson Drane, Mr. Ossian Drane, | VooPiesident.—Mrs. 1, J. Jen-| Miss Drane and Mr. Fred Menden- A hall. “tary—Mrs. E. J. Wal- A Eastern Star Elected i Mrs. D. J. Browning. Officers Last Night. : } " retary—Mrs. A, S, J. Palm Chapter Order Eastern Star 4 met last night and elected the offi- {cers to serve the coming vear. There will be a called meeting next Thurs- day night at which time the follow- ing newly clected officers will be in-| Miss Helia Cox. acott who has been the ! able President for the irs, was urged to serve but she declined, hav-|stalled: 4 11y other duties to attend, Worthy Matron—Mrs. Flora Keen., President of the Mission- Associate Matron—Mrs Ella May ¢ of the Methodist church | Holder. [ President of the Memorial| Secretary - Mrs. Lucie F. B Eat- Under Mrs. Dlrrarou'slnn. * the Daughters have al-| ‘Treasurer—Mrs. Emmic Adair “ely paid off the Monument| Worthy Patron —Mr. G. T. Holder. | ‘he year’s report, which Conductress—Mrs. Sarah Duggan.| ished in about ten days,| Associate Conductress—Mrs E]l.’l‘ + splendid showing. E. Fleming | gretting to give Mrs. Dar- Sentinel—(". L. Willoughby | s President, the ('haplerl Warder —Miss Lessie Trammell ¢ir new President, Miss Adah— Miss Marguerite Adair ‘ning, who has devoted| Ruth—Miss Lola Trammell time to the work of the Esther—Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker ! who is eminently qual-{ Martha -Mrs. Iris Trammell iis very important office | Elccta Mrs Daisy Van Huss 1siness session, Mrs. Dar- *1 delicious refreshments. | Abont Veils. ‘‘ending this meeting were| To be abl Cox, Mrs. I. J. Jennings, {ap art. On some women it looks like | Cox, Mrs. J. F. Gracy,[an affliction. | Allen, Mrs, D. J. Brown-! The fashion of wearing colored, A. P. McLeod, Mrs. C. G.|veils continues to be popular. NS B J. Walker, Mrs. A.| Unless the veil suits the complex-| to wear a veil well is Rl | Delft blue. and Miss|- {who will wish for him a fell m | in shape, with a circle in the center | for the neck opening and a slash from e Photograplod hy l'y;;-‘\\nml & Underw Nationality in caps is one of the | ions. Dutch Cap This quaint Dutch cap is made of ftine The roses at the ears have no foliage, but on the ELAND, FLA,, DEC. 15, 1911, oml, N striking features of this season's fash- mesh net, embroidered in left side there are ribbon pendants to match in color, ion, it should be discarded Face veils lined with tflesh colored tulle are Black becoming, Fish net with plain silk border is aonovelty. Quite a wrinkle, by the way, when a light veil is required, is to choose cream or champagne in preference to white. Both the former shades are kinder to the complexion, The Shetland veils will no dout remain for another season at least; they are too comfortable for winter wear to be lightly discarded. 3 u Morrow-Carter Nuptials, Invitations have been received in this city to the marriage of Mr. €, waining in favor, and white veils are usually tha Carter, of Columbia City, Ind. Mr. Morrow is a son of Mr. L. 8. Morrow, of Pierce. The invitations issued are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carter Request the honor of your presence at ine marriage of their daughter Martha Eckenroth 10 Mi. Charles Jackson Morrow on Monday evening, the twenty-firth of December, One thousand nine hundred and eleven at eight o'clock at their home Columbia City, Indiana Morrow is well known in Polk friends here My county and has many ase ure of happiness. He js engaged lin the practice of law iy Tampa, bo- cocinted with Judge F. M. Sim- ing s jenton, DAINTY BOUDOIR SACK the Christmas A suggestion for | worker is shown in this drawing. The | fetching little “combing” jackot, as | these small boudoir sacks used to be | called, is made of thin India silk on which strips of printed Dresden rib- bon in shades of pink and blue are sewed. The India silk sack is square this circle half way down one corner of the square for a front opening. This neck opening and slash are fin- ished all around with a double puf- fing of ribbon and under the sack is caught together to sleeves. i g i Morrow. of Tampa and Miss Mar- | | Waist With Jacket Effect. One of the smartest ready-to-wear waists in a dark tone with a vivid color in*striking contrast is navy blue satin with cardinal red satin The waist s made with a jacket effect that has sharp open corner at a high waist line, the front being filled with a vest of the red satin, This dark blue jack- et has a low round neck, above which there is another round neck of red sat- in, and the yoke and stock are of white lace. There is a red lapel over a ja- bot of white lace, and the short blue sleeves have unders of the red. Pearl buttons and red buttonhole effects are the only trimming. Straight Line Coats. There is little chance of novelty in the cut of long heavy coats made of double-faced fabrics, says the Dry- goods Economlst, as the material does not lend itself favorably to fancy out- line; therefore, the dominant style is the straight line, full-length cut with large collars, revers and cufts, with { low left-side fastening. The buttons are very large and sually have a sug- gestioi of color In harmony with the l trimming effects of the coat. Gloves Loosened, Kid gloves that are too tight should be folded for a short time in a piece of woolen cloth that has been dipped jin hot water and wrung as dry as pos- sible. When the gloves have become warm and damp, they can easily be drawn on the hands. Gloves that have shrunk in cleaning respond readily to this treatment. ¢ PAGE THRARE DECEMBER SALE Big reduction on Staple Mer- chandise of KNOWN QUALITY 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 Get my Wool Dress Goods must go. 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 OTHERS. SEE! Bates i l[AI)[R PHONE— 25 THE CENTRAL PHARMACY ‘““WE LEAD’’; OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW IQUALITYI Christmas Is Here. See Ours Before Others. We PLEASE. 25— ——PHONE- | (R N e e e ) R i1 £ 0] fore buying. derwear. e “'f. ,L’ 4 :."’h‘{‘.',f‘ <N A_SWEEPING REDUCTION SALL & MRS. S. M. BASS’ Q. All Winter Dress Goods must go. An elegant line of Silks, Satins, Messalines and Pongees to go on sale at 79¢c per yard. . Everything in the Millinery Line to g0 at a great sacrifice. New Goods, New Styles, at prices to suit every one. @ Also a New Lot of Coats. Skirts, Silk Waists and Un- @ Come and look the stock over. in Every Department. MRS. ) WICTCNCUFTRETE &2 Get my prices be- You will find Bargains S;M.BASS NIy ! SN VN A Y it () P w'. NSNS S Uy,

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