Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 3

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1AL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- | micated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. | Y31 written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Hotices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- wt”mnumymmofiuflmtthm news value is not' §PEC Party Visit Tampa. . Mrs. Willard, Miss Christy and Miss Gates, a trio of Lakeland train- ed nurses, went down to Tampa yes- terday where they spent the day on business and pleasure. F0R THOSE WHO FAIL. B sonor to him who shall win the prize.” b world has cried for a thousand b years. * * - b o bim who tries, and who failsf - = ; i 'l: § il Rev. Allison To Preach zm | give great honor and glory and fat Presbyterian Church. | 3 i ‘Rev. W. F. Chalmers having been peare. ! called away on Sunday, the pulpif ititul of the Presbyterian church will be Prop be glory and honor . and P ocupied by Rev. Allison. tears * % x cho fail in their deeds sub- 3 ie? Mis. Fletcher Injured. P Friends in this city have received r ghosis are many in; the vaa of advices from Mrs S T. Fletcher who is visiting relatives in Arlington, Ga., that she was recently in an ac- cident and sustained several severe bruises and ‘injuries. One arm ‘s in a plaster cast, she is bruised about the face and head and will probably be confined to her room for some time, Mrs. Fletcher failed to state what kind of an Yccident she was in, but it is supposéd to have been -an autémobile. accidogt. i 2 T | Masquerade Party Given' A delightful - masquerade was given Thursday evéning by Miss years, hey were born with time in ad- vance of fime. great is the hero who wins & name, '4 But greater many and many a time, A ; pale-faced fellow who diés in shame, ad lets God finish the thought sublime. 4 VR great is the man with 2" swoj | undrawn, e d good is the man who' refrains from wine. +p the man who fails and yet still fights on, ; & g 0, be is the twin-born brother of § Mine. a8 the charming hostess left nothing | The home was prettily arranged —Joaquin Miller. 3 * * IT WILL END. Delicious refreshments were served 5 | |during the evening. d- 1 the way is drear and the shad-| Those who enjoyed Miss Yarnell's q ' ows crowd, hospitality were Misses Annje Streat- ; b the wolf on the track howls long | eF; Verda Thompson, Vera: McRae, nt and loud, ln‘l“ MicRae, Jewell White, Myrtle H the long, long lane shows never | MCRae, Aleen McRae, Ethel White, i 8 bend, - |Ethel ' Yarnell, Mesdames Owens, 5 wy to yourself, “It will end,, it | Ross, Troutman, White, Messrs. T. P. will end.” § Berry, F. A. McDaniel, C. B. Adams; G. R. Palmer, Grover Tillis, R. M. Dutton, Talmage Haynes, Eugene mflh Norman McRae, Grady , Selsemyer, Burdette, Ohlinger, Smith and Shiles. \ e Afternoon. The Friday Musicale met yesterday afternoon at the studio of Mrs. 8. T. 0 the sun beams hot on the des- b ert road, ¥ you wearily plod b own hard load, " ® Ry to yourself as you stubborn- Iy go, ’ ¥l end some time, ' know.” Tom ¥ ‘neath , your 1 kpow, 1 ! o5 —. ¢ | Fletcher, quite & number of members ! ; being in attendance. . Ruby Turner Several matters of business came ted 8, 8, Clags, before the Club, after which the ®lerday afternoon Miss. RW [ delighttully entertafned the Bbers of her Sunday School class, Afair being greatly enjoyed by sent, § Bumber of members listened to a very interest- ing paper prépared by Mrs, Herbert J. Drane, her subject being “The Conditton of Music at the Begining of the Highteenth Century.” Being horoughly familiar -with all things musical, Mrs. Drane handled ' her subject in a very interesting and en- tertaining manner, at the same time conveying to her hearers a fund of information which they would do well to remember. +Ms, H. D. Mendenhall read an ar- ticle on music from Literary Digest, which was quite interesting. Mr, J. Henry Orme read several notes and articles from ‘“‘Musical America,” and this was followed by the regular chorus practice. The choruses practiced were the “Ride of ithe Blves” and “Summer Fancies,” Miss Perry at the piano. Those present werg Mrs, H. J. Drane, Mrs. Katherine Madden, Mrs. G. E. Southard, Mrs. Ohlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Durrance, Mrs, E. N. Ag-| Roderick, Mrs. H. D. Mendenhall, Presi-| Mrs. B. €. Angell, Mrs. Fred Eaton. Presi-| Misses Margaret. Southard, Fannie o[ Rigglr< Lessie Trammell, May Per- Assistant’ Ssoretary, [ I¥, Mavel Drane and Mr. Orme. o n; 'l‘:e..fi'm Joseph « & = n. brarian, ‘Ronest fyles: »U(;rt,.r' A “”m‘ Ay H interesting games Played and -delicious refresh- "8 serveqd, L lAr‘:Xfliflry To Meet ; ne. e Ladies A dles Auxiliary of All Saints il meet next Monday ‘after- U three o'clock at the home of A I. Drane, 1t g8 desired that lendance be present, One of ma'zwn '0 come before the Chsb B* Dreparation of the box to be to the Chureh Home and Hos- £ 2t Orlando gor the month of Jan- R e * s & 4 S by, 08V mOTHinG the Hud- + ! Class elected officers as her, p, rof. B, . Angel, cacher, Dr. Dowlfng G Story: . Asistant lam Emergoms: B TSon; Wil & Raulerg,, ap—— Abe Martin Says. oun, : 3 Bir’::n ket the habit of & ‘Mopps has got a divorce from L o b2 Clags on n ¢ his wife. He has no plans fer th’ fu- ¢ would 3 ) g y v { Rext Sunday g | cuffs with bands of mink fur, The h party | Mary Yarnell to'a number 6 friends.| All thoroughly enjoyed the evening, |’ undone for the pleasure of her guests, |- lor the occasjon, making a lovely|eyes are blue. She can gown hersell |setting for so flelightful a gathering.lin this color in almost all of its vari- Watch-Hanger That, Aeoordll\" Popular Superstition, Must Be Charm of Fortune. Since horse-shoes are Dpopularly Dosed to bring good luck; the. w bolder shown in the accompan sketch should bring good fortune e It is intended for upon {I wall by the side of the bed, and it very simple to make. In the first p g 2 piece of stiff cardboard is ecut og in the required shape, and this smoothly covered with light gray sf on which the seven “nails” ha: worked in silk.of a darker shade color, and it is then edged all : These things must with silk cord. At the top, in the cen ter, a small brass ring is sewn, by which the holder may be suspended from a nail in the wall, and beneath this a large dress-hook is attached, (i3 upon which the watch may be hung. ' |2 mo. There are, of course, many other | & once at al st your o pretty combinations of color in which | this little holder might be carried out, | and when made for use at home, in se- |i& OWI price. lecting the colors of the materials, the ; color of the wall paper upon which it is to hang should be taken into consid- eration, in order that they may match and harmonize, FOR THE BLUE-EYED' GIRL|B Mustard Brown Color “Admirably |8 Adapted to Set Off That Particu- |& lar Type of Beauty. be closed out atl | CONEAND SEE § nettes with blue eyes do not believe mustard brown suits them. And yet it does very well. One girl who has black |} hair and deep violet eyes invested in a coat and skirt of this shade, much against the adyice of her family and her friends. It was of real golden brewn, ornamented at the collar and It is strange that most bru as of the same shade, trimmed with tails. The girl had never been nsidered particularly pretty until e donned that dfess, which seemed bring out all the good points which | ‘other more somber shades had never (shown off to advantage. . Gray is particularly attractive on ‘the woman with -black hair, whose ations and feel that she is making a .pleasing appearance. Green is also a safe shade, except in very dark olive The brunette with blue eyes will never go astray if she gowns herselt in blue. Eiectric is particularly at- tractive for her, as it intensifies the blueness of her eyés. Many brunettes E to this color exclusively, giving sg? - FEEERE 28 i : : £ i . i % center of each in a flowershaped holder. The cake came to the table on a tray looking like one large cake. The children were delighted when each received a candle. Ratine Much Liked, Ratine is the fabric that most de- lights us in the dress world. What- ever its merits, women have elected to go rather crazy over it—and among novelties none can be more suitable and effective than the handsome white | . coats which aré made of this mate- rial. Sometimes these have huge re- vers of some very lively color, a crim- | fon, blue or green, or mauve or l orange, this last shade being much af- | fected, but the smartest thing is the white coat of soft surfaced heavy ma- terial, with a deep collar or hood of taffetas, with a silky, finish, or with facings carried out in white moire. Underneath is worn, of courge, a slim little tallor gown, = STRGTTN | SRS To Keep Waists Dainty. | A pretty waist protector can be made of blue ‘muslin, bound with white silk tape. Use a piece of plain blue muslin 26 “inches square, and bind the edges with the silk tape. ' In the center cut & hole large enough to %'{‘&Wsw Pt .» Y i G Think of Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. o Happy New Year! Tailored Suits and Evening Gowns B. T. BARDIN FARMERS! 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 1 will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. G.L. BRYANT AFTER THE HOLIDAY EXCITEMENT OU will wish to settle down to the safe and sane basis of getting the most for your money and trading where there is the most opportunity for intelligent selection. (. Both these requisites are found at our store, and thanking you for the splendid Holiday Trade we en- joyed, we most cordially invite you to let us assist you in money saving and satisfactory trading during the next year. : A FEW HOLIDAY GOODS LEFT AT YOUR OWN PRICE Bates’ DEPARTMENT STORE We wish all our Customers a When in need of anything in our line come in and look over our line of and many other articles of dress, which we will be pleased to show you Our Prices are Reasonable IF YOU WANT CHICKENS! Give me a call.

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