Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 9, 1912, Page 3

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HOTE 5 0TICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- , the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. .1 notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. <ocial functions, club meetings, church gatherings and ...« of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- . soom as they occur in order that their news value is not 1. OF THE SPECIES. Business Meeting of Missionary Society Held. Iwind' The o & bat- < pre- Thy s i3 mory | BrAM next charchy Monday A= | . D e | Woman's Auxiliary Met jite | Yesterday at “Hill Crest.” The Woman's Auxiliaey v this Raints iscopal church met at “Hill Crest,” of Mr. and Mrs 4 very pleasant Al yister- ol day afternoon beautiful home J. Drane, where profitable after her fellow to| the members your | After all had arrived, {was taken up, 8 Grn-;nmin,:‘ item being the appointment of de yme proclaim; | gates the Convention of th vr comrade; | Episcopal Diocese of Southern fvct plan, lida which meets ¢ies is the Orlando on January Zith. Mrs. O~ nan |car M. Eaton and Mrs, €. F. Brush New Yor'-(‘wcn- appointed as delegates woman, thag 1 001 Was spent dream, the to the spe { you think it is proper for | position? | safely | young man, { shonld not L paper Ler ! gee an answer to my qu i paper soon the| and | hy business the most important| Flor- | in anuual session at| with EVENING TELEGRAM Iam ayo ond a cor I do net go out ve When a y¢ supper with him, is it 10 be stood thar he is to take you under- home? A young man came home with me and he wanted me 10 give him a 2ood-night ki I wouldn't ve it to him. Did I do right? Do voung girl to stand on the street corners and talk to the boys? I have a friend who does this. Do you think | am too young to have company once in a while? How is my \\rmng and com- -Blue E from a party Surely. if a young man invites you to supper he should see that you are returned to your home. You did exactly righit in not kissing the and I hope yon will con- tinue to he strong and bhrave «nough to resis Imost believe 1 wonld not more, and 1ot him koo A man ition that rl 200w she will el no of filteen tis not a ¢ hould K ood thin to all riles to do, but Your tler is o to Moot Hlecet. | | for, to 11 am here ask. o home G are mar- I hom | Reply to “Girlie.” T have beon readin e g and have seen thia irls. As 1 have 1" of the you h 8! y other no moth stions in the Girlie, Your letter is vather long to priut in full, as space is o limited for “Que tions and A1 It is alwavs a girl's place to speak first, pext time you meet your friend stop and speak to hini and 1 think you ean ad- ust matters, we s0 the Place at Table for Guests of Honor. Please tell me in next Sunday’s pa- per which is considered proper-—to s the honored ginests at the table at the right of the host and hostess or to the left? There is a difference of opinion about it.—"Idylwild.” The generally observed rule is this, the honored woman guest is at the right of host, the man at right LAKELAND, 1A to 1 come to you for help and hope 10 | at | JANCARY, ! r Party. 5 decided to during 1 holi I thought I and vou for a few ions on what to do. you have for the six give the day WO help What conrsos’ How can we keep up the spirit of fun” Do we need place e every house? Should the partners be mixed up every course? Evelyn, SUoway to condnet a progres: iner party is for each host her own centerpiece and her plans a se- lends excitement and inte here is never a dull moment. t house s.second pliee fun < the sovh with eclery and w’m«. v.mnl ho s has o heavy ¢ fourth the £ and . Mifth dessert, to ar place cret est, and At the fi or cang keeping checse wall nuts, fruit Reply to s impo “A Brown.-Eyed Girl.” “in next [ would like The way ol ihle o reply uch as e de Lee, o dome i in 1 reply nd will o grow old- wait at youth @ atten hey are ol b, R CUE A Ji o e i bands of the sn and rt port 1 Ly | frocks. Huge bution fur distingnish many of Season’s Jur o garments and many n] the scarfs are buttoned. Detachable rhivestone buckles of all slip- of cizes and shapes are used for pers and shioes, both black and ored, Muffs of fur or satin are trimmed with fringe, narrow and wide, and evening scarfs, which are made of gauze and gathered in the middle of the back and over the arms, are alio edged with a narcow silver or gold fringe that orientalizes the whole cos- tume, | A more generally useful hat can | kearcely be found than one of the soft, inexpensive felts that com all sorts | of shapes and colors. They are smart | without any trimming at all, save for the narrow ribbon crown band, and are guitable for morning wear in town col- R— i t This is the Much Talked Ny Of Store (2. Ever have a fit? | give you a stylish one. A Printzess Suit at a Genuine Bargain. The best, from the best place, is the best to buy. Winter Goods at COST and LESS. Special Bargatns every day. Come and sce. Men's for other lines. PRICE. Mcn Shirts to close out at Genuine Bargains. $1.50 and $2 $I 00 ones in all sizes for Come and sec them. LOW PRICES KEEP US BUSY O 'GOCO-:'C-C‘;‘.M»" === 0 Hats must go, Want the room A good hat at HALF We wish all our Customers a Happy New Year! When in need of anything inour line come in and look over our line of Tailored Suits and Evening Gowns and many other articles of dress, which we will be pleased to show you of ' as well as for all times out of doors. ' Our Prices are Reasonable | Mrs. 1. J. Drane and Mrs. W. A | Evans alternates. | | The vear's report was read which/| ‘showed that # S5 had pended for missions and other char-! in addition to Modish Costumes proving been ex-| 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! I will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. Accident. d home | itivs during the “‘l‘uhp h a box had n the | month filled with groce {ing to the Church Home This is a Auxil sent each es and cloth- and Ho Fletcher al at Orlando splend showing for the t, from s not yet though 1 takel his meeting Mrs. O M Mrs. E. N Miss Munn, of Nichols, Mrs. Van ind her ‘rmrBurnn of Jacksouville; Mrs. W. A e .| Evans, Mrs. C. F. Brush, Mrs. H. D plaster u;_ Mendenhall, Mrs. W. M. Boswell, Mrs. . E Browne and Mrs. G T Fleming ke | Eaton. Mrs. 8. F Mrs. |Rndrn k, Mrs *he frout saat, | Mrs. Seward. = lorzer. Her Absorbing Fear of| “You never got to banquets with “"|your husband” “No I'm always afraid that they will ask him to a speech” “And can't he make on “That's it exactly He can't But if ed 1 st know he'd et up and try Dretroit Free Prass yavidson, is winter- cliver a lec- Give me a call. G. L. BRYANT The Telegram Is The People’s Paper the lecture . tak- A graceful evening gown of black charmeuse is shown on the left. It i open at the side, showing a lace underdress. Borderings of ermine are that & ls T *h of fmrcdmed on the corsage and the triin. The center design is of an orig- @ large more from the end of the stem the | inal coat of musquash and ermine, for day or evening wear. On the right *» hear thijs flowers will remain fresn lenger the | js shown a simple aftermoon toilet of black velvet, with black silk braids. | explapation being thit they absorb | The belt is of patent leatber. i the water more freely To Keep Flowers 1 woody- - stripped of th an ir

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