Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 18, 1911, Page 5

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diolroy nlat three wek at the Camberland Presbyv- 5> wall tevian chureh, A cordial invitation is extended all the ladies who are tie hedae and 1illies, | rerested in the work of temperance The ! out, ttle feet ran there; and right living to be present played besides i members all wrged to come and import- Union 1 and as business of interest fong years hide them, will come betore the * ance cok them everywhere. Miss Memminger Entertained v went out before me | Informally at Coronet, u. 1y Ay feet went thru the gate, Miss Christine Memminger enter- and ooy deart goes out today tained at an oyster roast Saturday Whe i ot find the way, evening at Coronet, and all those oy tired feet are late. present report a most Idelightful time. gl it is sweet with fowers.| . uerair was quite informal, th little winds and song, Gay wi which made it all the more enjoya- \ud the sup falls on the dial, ble. The party was made up of the An s open while young people at the mines with the wavmber, love and long, eception of Miss Drane and Miss Storts, of this city, who went down 0l oo vears are built about it; to the scene of the festivities with - od by time and truth. Miss Memminger, in the latter's au- » faint, distant star, tomobile, dhiood and memory are, e warden of Your Youth. Mrs. J. D. Allen Treasurer 0f Monument Fund. At the regular election of officers of the U. D. ., held at its last meet- ing, Mrs. J. D. Allen was elected Treasurer of the Monument Fund. ow it, could | find it; wiore | reached the gate, long years and pain v be a child again, the tall white lillies wait, Green Book Album. leave same monument please The will Allen $200 of being paid tor monument with Mrs. lacks about Yew Years' Ball to Be Gren by Young Men., \ 4 and this amount the Daughters are g men of the city are St i : as ¢ 1 New striving to raise before the first of » Live a 2rand New - % i ;. | the year. They have made splendid livitations to which will y N s , | progress in their collections and b vithin a few days. This B " / [ hopeful that before another year i 4 be the society event of 4 : ; Rt ushered in the monument debr will and is being looked for- : 9 ¥ ith pl bl tici be a thing of the past. All those i ' I pleasurable anticipa- . : : J who have not donated to this hand- + orchestra has been en- 1% z i)ll some ornament to our l'll_\, can do no ¥ weasion, < better or more appreciated act than . : to give the Daughters a Christmas ‘ Reading Circle present of a liberal 1 With Miss Polk. SRS ol ”‘I' . ""('f‘“;”""f_ Reception and Installation he Reading Cirele o 5 Department of the Mis-| Of Officers Saturday Evening. The reception tendered Saturday of the Methodist % . pretty home on South|evening by the G. 1Al of L. . success inoevery \ The ladies will ok % Hall 0ok they have beea vill be ready for a new 1Ot meeting is held. donation. to B great The Odd Fellows' decorated for the lsented a very attractive E., was a way. oceasion appearance T ©s are always of great Addresses were delivered by Mrs members, and when | (Tittenden, of Kuoxville, Tenn., Mrs. | ospitable home of Miss| Fairhe: of Covington, Ky. and hey are unusually de- | Mrs. Hugh Orr, of Manchester, Ga., these ladies being National Officers & lof the orzanization, Their talks| FL‘: L: 'fi"land Bo 3\\"-1'4' given along the lines of \\l{l'k ‘T:.' ng Fai ! y which the ladies are interested }n. gl Bride. and all felt greatly benefited and in- L Mrs Landy White are formed thereby. Y in Lakeland this Mrs. Crittenden and Mrs, F(lirhl-ud‘ an_ Kansas, to were presented with pretty souvenirs ¥s with the families| o 4. picces of 9 ( occasion y Mr. W. K. McRae and All those who have donations for the wias | and pre-| pretty |, JGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 18, 1911, PAGE FIVB OTH BAG“ e Careful to acle for This Utensil. .ty girl is espe- | face cloth, SheQ and in order that 2 germs and other sticular to keep lt' f them—in a bag. of the other toilet e dainty girl, cretonne, shaped like e card envelope and size of such a recep- 1e of these face cloth aper pattern of a corre- velope, enlarge it doubly .pon a piece of cretonne. similar shape from rubber- cloth, place the edges of aterials together, bind them sn and join three of the ‘ther under a fancy button, » fourth edge for the flap, t should be equipped with se enough to go over the er lined envelope s really nitary receptacle for a face ‘t is the only one in which : can be placed safely. hould not be permitted to er soaked, as it inevitably ! oss frequently spread out i in the sun, ART BIG COATS Though much exaggerated in details of trimming, the big costs of contrast- ing colors are smart and fetching. These coats are worn over simple lit- tle trotteur frocks of mohair or serge in the mornings, though they are not considered correct for ceremonious afternoon wear. This coat is buiit of good brown duo face cloth, having a reverse in plaided effect. The trim- mings of this plaid fabrie, the big but- tons with wooden rims and the huge patch pockets on the outer side of the | A Few Suggestions: Liggetts Delicious Candies A nice line of the famous LIGGETT'S DELICIOUS CANDIES. which are always appropmte for Christmas presents Imlet Cases and Hand Bags See our line of TOILET CASES, HAND BAGS and a lot of other useful things in making your gifts. Holly Box Paper A large line of HOLLY BOX PAPER, empty boxes suitable for your presents, marking tags. stamps, etc. 0lll‘ Clll (ilass 000(18 Lake Attitude and Art. Fewer peopls nowadays pretend to be reading when they get their plc- tures taken. Still, there are lhoso who taink art 15 waning.—Atchison Globe s Wanted to Patent a Circus, P. T. Barnum once came to the of- fice to know if he could patent the three-ring circus. In technical par- lance his three-ring circus was an ag- gregation and not a combination to produce a new result, Therefore It highly incensed the showman. “It will be adopted by every eirens just as soon as | make it known” he de- clared. And it was. From the Selen- coat give the simply cut garment great style and snap. i net and allover lace remnants, to =ay rothing of Cluny and Mechlin edges | They are making caps. And not [rer any mythical grandmamma, eith- el It is the dainty coiffure of hon- | nie young triend that is to be crown vanity {»-1 with this charming bit of |1t she has learned the art of mak v fine and always new needle [ point lace it is probably a theater ‘ ap that the she is fashioning ot ‘Ii.uk silk Jace braids which one sees ‘hv! tacking deftly to a stamped pat- ’tern. ! When finished it will be drawn up with a cord of the palest pink tea <ilk. and on the left side will a spray of rosebuds of the same she is rose be shade, unless, indeed, in which case the }dt-}irmu | cap, brunette, : | hand painted china, each bearing ajmay have the completing touches of this happy couple now ilm»}l_\' wreath of orange blossoms deep, clear, cardinal cord or ribbohs © wedding trip. A musical program was rendered, | and blossoms. N Popular Lakeland boy,.\lrsv Orr and Mrs. Pate, the latter| Another girl is making her triends "';.l'uur years ago 10|, pakeland lady, contributing to the | the most delighttul little morning or “s in the West. He | frair by several well rendered piano| houdoir caps. These are usually of ud has been 1iving! jocrions, while Miss Frances and|gllover lace, like the quaint mob caps Where he has been | y.ronica Hamilton gave a number|of Colonial times, but with fri g "_Th of this month | e (o1 auets. Miss Anna Belle|turning up and more airy littl ! decided to come back | Toqder gave a piano solo, which wWas rurning down against the wear the Christmas hnli-im.‘,"‘. and catchy soft hair, and these, too, warmly ws»homm!: T recently eiected officers were For a bride of tomor e linstalled and the members of Orange ting Joving stitches miost - L9 L A | Blossom Division also zave several|quettigh little effair 1 worn at s ¢ Tampa‘ pretty drills | breakfast, adorned wir > i L. Miller, who was| At the conclusion of the program|soft, lustrous moonligl blue satin. 8 " 50 much social atten-|delicious refreshments of hot choco-|and with this will go ¢ .cmure little friend, Mrs. J. D. Grif-|late and several kinds of cake were|reticule of the same = nery satin by * guest last Thursday, | served, after which all repaired 10 to be fastemed at the 't of the H 5§t‘1rda)‘. has returnefl‘their homes, having spent a very di‘-;_‘"mnz amateur housewin Tampa. Mrs. Mil- | lightful evening | e N ‘5§ friends in Lakeland i | Where Courage Is Shown. s fe expression that sheCaps Make Lovely It needs more courage to fight the o 4 with the delightful Chmmu Gifts. bothers and the worries and the hum- ity fad met while in the| For a new purpose girls are tur-igeym of lite than to meet its great ing out their stores of pretty laces emergencies. tific American’s “Ten Stories ™ “S‘I-“S"-‘Q s ¥ 4 22 13 ) i) 3 [ MRS. XA, D =9 ] ~ o~ < < fore buying. Vst ot Y £y < < derwear. - TSt ANt T St ST > ~t Uhleel SNCRI was not patentable, which information | (@ All Winter Dress Goods must go. An elegant line of Silks, Satins, Messalines and Pongees to go on sale at 79¢c per yard. Q. Everything inthe Millinery Line to go 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- (L. Come and look the stock over. in Every Department. MRS. yv.' » ‘J.»‘.»‘ag A% A*- N, are Closing at Lost Pharmacy Alligator Hand Bags, etc. ALLIGATOR HAND BAGS for Ladies, GENTS' COIN PURSES, PIPES, FOUNTAIN PENS, SMALL BOXES CIGARS. : Toilet Articles “ICEY" HOT BOTTLES From $1.50 UP. COMB and BRUSH SETS, MANICURE SETS, and full line of the Pinus Azurea & La- trifle toilet articles. PERFUMES See our line of PERFUMES in nice packages. A Merry Xmas to All! PHONE THE CENTRAL PHARMACY ‘““WE LEAD’’; OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW QUALITY Christmas Is Here. See Ours Before Others. We PLEASE. -PHONE- !..25‘ ————————————————————————————————————————————— and looking them over or buying ”Lm 9‘9 E;'m m; ‘ub L\szgfl‘ q" Q“‘G B A SWEEPING REDUCTION SALE NOW ON AT S. M. BASS Get my prices be- ‘9' You will find Bargains 1, [ g L) g g _\v‘\ S;M.BASS R G s "A\."Av |, n— Rt ] r, I‘ 5 l [ | [] i \ i l it i [} i { -

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