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L il social functions, club AILY THOUGHT. Al , <omething that shall Loss from the world's <o favored as to mase foo scantly sum a littl: Ao it by any selfish deed < word, the heart of. s, unseeing, worthy e when | omething that shall s, or a thought ol < | pass for troubled ! <o find. Wome torieht look back across the pan Twi dawn and dark, and to my Iee say-— i some good act to beast or “The world is better that 1 lived today Ella Wheeler Wilcox. s v Rervices at All Saints. There will be services at All Saints hurch at 10 o'clock Sat- this being the Feast ny. All members are present, . - . V.0 T U. Meeting et Tuesday Afternoon. Otz to the unfavorable weathe: R I U did not hold its reg- ureed o dar mecting The next meeting will de b cnnection with the Moth- #¥oting ar Mrs. L, B. Bevis' Tues- @ 'ouate v AN members are red 1o attond . s nbday Party ¥ro 1 M Cason gave a birthday Aty Suturday afternoon for I Dwight Cason, who ?1 #'4it0 the important age of gven yeq n that day. = were played after which de- oo rimiments were served. Deigi: ¢..iicd many pretty birth- Gy gt g Y L My wende h he prizes very high- the afternoon the little ! their way homeward ¢ pleasant and delightfu! “eting Yy Yusicale Tomorrow. Te members of the Friday Musi- ded that tomorrow *he first meeting of the a1 occur, and all are b esent. A very inter- will be rendered and *s practiced. The of the Club will equal clubs of the larger *s being in exact har- cudidly trained. g . E . “ Bar Broocy » “tion of beactiful or- brooch finds a place. 74 and absolutely rig- ! in various ways. = set closely with em- vies alternating. - "ushing rivulet of bril- ¢ to end. iy 4 4 large pearl in the ked by E 0 by pears of dwindling ,;“_t‘ riest possible gems at there is the absolute- = bar brooch, which is S purposes, from fiz- i hat i nits place to “ Oue-sided jabot . . . 5 .1, NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- { 1o the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. .1 notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- « soon as they oceur in order that their news value is not should | j my worldly | ETY EDITOR. .87 135 meetings, church gatherings and | Entetained at Dinner. | Mrs J. B Streater entertained o w Year's Day, the occas n honor of her sisters, M v ‘.\“hl:‘--«l and Vera Buchanan and Miss! Tl Winnie Streater, o trio of - colles il wito were at home for the hol {1 splendid course dinner was serv- od, which was all the more enjoyable !nn ceount of it being in the nature of a family reunion, memb ol being present. o2 Dance Last Night About fifty couples attended the regular weekly dance given last night in the old Odd Fellows' Hall, and all who participated state it was one of the most delightful affairs of the season. Invitations had been issued, and those who did not go before, went after the performance at the Her- ron theatre. Splendid music was furnished for the occasion and it was in the wee sma’ hours when the last pumber was danced and all repaired to their homes. . v e Miscellaneous Shower Given Yesterday For Miss Quaintance. Miss Lessic Trammell charmingly entertained yesterday afternoon at ber home on Lake Wire at a miscel- laneous shower given in honor of Miss Vera Quaintance, whose mar- riage next week is an event of much social Interest The rooms were profusely decorat- ed with palms and ferns, while on tables, mantels, and in every place of vantage were placed long stemmed vases filled with fragrant roses and cut flowers . The decorations of red and white were carried out most ar- tistically, white streamers being combined with large red wedding bells and red hearts, which were sus- pended at various places about the rooms. When all the guests had gathered, a musical program was rendered. Mrs. W. C. Norvell sang very sweetly a song suggestive of the occasion, as did Miss Maude Steinmeyer. Both of these ladies have very sweet voices and their singing was much enjoyed. Miss Lessie Trammell, who is a most accomplished musician, gave a piano number, after which Mrs, Fred Eaton played Mendelsohn’s Wedding March. ‘To the strains of this beautiful march, Miss Quaint- ance descended the stairway on the arm of her sister, Mrs. Gomer, of Jacksonville. and took her place be- neath an umbrella, suspended in a bower of greenery from the bay window. Ribbons were then pulled and she was showered with a largs number of beautiful gifts which in- cluded linen, silverware, cut glass and many articles for her personal use as well as for her home. * After the presents had been ad- mired. a delicious salad course was served, which included bread and butter sandwiches, chicken salad, etc. The affair was much enjoyed by the guests, all of whom showered the fair hénoree with zood wishes as well as gifts . E . Overcoming the Grouch. A grouchy prospect doesn’t seesm half so grouchy when you stand right up to him and state your proposition ia a fearless manuer. , 1 is used for ' also in & | the hen hoth Mr. and Mrs. Streater’s family THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 4, 1912. FROCKS FOR THE SMALL GIRL Best Results in Dressing Children | Achieved When the Garments Are Made at Home. Every mother desires to see her lit- tle girl dressed attractively. She can 11 accomplish this by making frocks herself or with the h;:lp of & | seamstress. Muaterials can be bought for such small price now that every | Young miss should be provided with jOne or two new dres 1o carry her | over to the sceson when cloth frock are needed. One pretty little medel is pink dotted lawn trimmed wi s made of bands s finisie | { tion, which ey i the front, wher, t band of the inser- s down the side of the dress opens and and cufis, guimpe with long it df desired. An- f blue and sreen plaid ue gingham yoike cut med with rows of white Le braid. O and a same. The material 18 » box plaits nt and ¢, which full siraight to sleeves short and slightly 1 eiving plenty of play for the little arms A frock of blue and white polka-dot- #1ted pereale has a shaped bib yoke of { plain blue, which extends over the | 7 shoulders and is edged about with two | i ) .xe:}‘;{?s |E?~1Soxlf§e'l\\-yx (reas e ORR of white linin braid. Deep shaped |2 Thcse th‘ngs must ? e e dlbal o anedeaves 1070 auffs trim the long, full sleeves, The | & tnight for Tallahassee whe 1 2065 | Jiem of the skirt is formed with & five é: .:: 0 re-cnter e 1 Col for inch band of plain blue, with the top | & bC ClOSCd Ol.lt at ! Womet, Miss Josephine has been | edged with braid. The bodice is quite | spending the Chivistmas and .\.‘\whll‘ainh‘ cut and jolus the box-plaited § Year hoitdays with her parents and|® frt with a narrow belt of braid- his ""J”.\“Ii' el nuvmvxl.v St .| trimmed blue. A shallow guimpe hav- % once at almos‘ your Illm(‘ A i ot '.”’_wh:lnu a high collar is worn with !Nl\':, 'wh().) '“ e ‘I .h' : .'\ '; 5 | dafuty and scnsible frock ‘i‘, aave been delighte mve her! AR e e 1 J 7 ice witall them at tais time 1 :\s" e pr“"" i FALL COSTUMES. ) | | | | | | Model of becoming fall tailor-made costume, with one of the latest styles of muffs, SIDE FRILLS EASY TO MAKE Heavy White or Ecru Net terlal for Body—Square Net Also Good. The side frill that does so much to freshen a simple waist must be of fine material, or it gives a blouse a com- mon look. These are costly to buy, but easy to make with net and lace. The newest frills are cut about three inches wide at the top and taper to nothing at the bottom, which some- times reaches to the beit, more often just below the bust line. A rather heavy white or ecru bet is the best material for the body of the frill. It is generally finely plaited, but launders better if cut straight and slightly held in #0 as not to span. Edge with a row of heavy lace inser tion with an edging to match, and if unplaited put a second row of inser- tion a balf inch from the outer one. A smart frill is made of beavy square meshed net worked on the edge with a shallow, irregular scallop done in white rope silk in buttonhole stitch. A simple cross stitch design in Greek | key or other simple lines is worked on | | the inside of the frill in the rope silk. Two or three rows of this stitching | | may be used. The + il frill, delicately embroid- ered in white mercerized cotton in a | eimple floral design, is dainty on a | popular | waeh siik walst, but Is less than the net and lace omes. An all lace frill Is not pretty unless the lace {s a good quallty and very fine { Slashed Hems in Skirts. | Skirts continue to be cut rather nar- | row, in spite of all rumor to the con- | trary. The new slashed hem, however, has removed one of the greatest diff- ‘cultle! of the extremely narrow ekirt, | giving & much-desired freedom in walk- ing tuat sensible American women in- gist upon having in spite of fashion’s edicts. In its modified form the slashed skirt is entirely practical as the alash is not apparent except when the wearer is in motion, when a plaited their & | of Sw clet ingertion. It is a one- | | viece n 1, closing at the left side | 3 ) . and Laving a square neek. The neck OGAGHD | | Hand Bags China Cut Glass 2 i Q0 COME ANDSEE RED CROSS PHARMACY PHONE 89 R DD P OOOTOL Think of LFHG. undersection of the material 1is re- vealed.—Harper's Basar. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Ca.l AITER THE HOLIDAY o 1 7 ——— . -+ S——— XCHEMENT OU will wish to settle down to the safe and sane basis of getting the most for your money and trading where there is thc most opportunity for intelligent sclection. (. Both these requisites are found at our store, and thanking you for the splendid Holiday Trade we en- joyed, we most cordially invite you S L to lct us assist you in money saving and satisfactory trading during the next year. A FEW HOLIDAY GOODS LEFT Al YOUR OWN PRICE Bates’ SO SO OO LD AL SOONOOD SDODALOH QL &6 o000 We wish all our Customers a Happy New Year! When in need of anything in our line come in and look over our line of and Evening Gowns faioreds“uvits and many other articles of dress, which we will be pleased to show you Our Prices are Reasonable B. T. BARDIN FARMERS! IF YOU WANT RELIABLE SEEDS Call on me, at my store opposite City Hall, where I have a full line of everything of the kind required by the grower, trucker or gardener CHICKENS! 1 will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. Give me a call. G. L. BRYANT EVERYBODY LIKES THE EVENING TELEGRAM