Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 25, 1912, Page 3

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Ry e THE EVENING TELEGRAM : HEGPEPPFOOVDIESDESIPESPIESSDIOPDICHD | [ & TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. : E Dfice NumberEsh o ilL b L ..37 4 ¢ Residence Number ... .......... . 135 & * SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- : A Clothes-Pin Party. 4 ated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. « . A mother o & tvelveyearold : itten notices to the Society Ed:tor, care Evening Telegram. e::‘::;‘;; o ‘:‘h::_ ".l.'l‘l'” d;:’l’:“:,"w“;'f s of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and ; 1k at hoiiss am,'..(,un‘:p to Beat ‘:,e,l_ b items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- od was past and she was too Young “ t as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not = | for a card party, so her clever brain : X | evolved the clothes-pin party, which ® : { 1 am about to describe. s tis i The invitations were written and ¢ |Dance Last Night | folded, held fast by a wee gilded this beautiful m the pen of the SWeel gwing to a number of counter attrac- | Atlanta Const 1 we're living i i to beat: with ever LED FOR LOVE mnd ot how it hie did he stre ralzlitway all his ve 1 ONNET ON THE “SEA PI OF EDOWARD MACDOWELL. aterpret to - our arizhy ng spaces of the A4 OPTIMISTIC VIEW. STNZa, | st pight at the Odd Fellows' Hall. ftion, tigng there were only about ten cou- (ples daneing. However, all enjoye the evening to the fullest extent Grchestra Organized. S « Wi some of alve event will probably take place with great § | iy 1ehem e, the next two weeks ‘llllll'l‘.\' | Teachers' Institute Meets Saturday. The Teachers' Institute of the Lakeland District will meet in the | High School Auditorium at % a. m., | January 27, 1912, | | ECES" sense | the program: Lesson and Prayer Jenkins, Seripture open ! Rev, . €, The regular weekly dance was held The following is| clothes-pin and delivered by an oblig- ing young brother. When all had ar- rived, a big basket of ordinary clothes. pins was placed in the middie of the room and all were told they could have ten minutes in which to bulld 1 block house on the floor, following these instruetions, which the mother read aloud: Start the house to N owith two clothiespits laid down S and sof- ficient!y Py t fwo more clothing ol . r the inter-| Ve it ) » the | 1 on thel o i lie| | apt to { ' 8. | « he | . vs high. | with i 1 ! hei i 1 8| 0] ) CrOs { ; A oha i | i V los Al | 1 ! | coed \ ! HE i it vunti mtl -t 1 i 1 5% | i hrowy ur | hoard roo ‘ Next take « « dAre them | like “enriv wottle nid xee how good and lifelite 1hey appear, Pienty ot Llack, white tnd colored tissue paper must be provided, and paste, scissors and thread, P s awarded tor the best little men @il Women manutace tured by the youny artists, The table centerpiece wias a clothes. pin house in @ yard with miniature “pin” figures; small trees, animals and chickens completed this most realistic scene, The napkins were pinned to- gether with gilded “pins,” the name card tied to the top. —— Bee-hive Festival, Of charity affairs there are many, { and 1 want to tell you of this one, N ~ | Devices that You Have Found Use-| Which is perhaps seasonable at any e poet to whose sole decrer|ful in Governing Your Room- Miss- | time of the year. Posters decorated ) ield the secret of hisles Nora Hart and Mary McRae, | wtll (-normonsf GrddlhL ] .“ lhc.lnp. | " in and out of which bees were flying, o | Five minute discussion: | the heads were all taces of girls and thewith charm o of words may | The Value of Phonics iy the First | . sight | Three Grades - Miss Lena MeCrary, | { waving strength and, Five minute discussion: i | Demonstrate the Difference Be- | painter’s brush that | tween Mg nical Work and Develop- we yment Work in Number in the In : A piotnres that our hearts termediate Grades —iMss Guthiris 5 4 Five minute discussion: ] Discuss the Relation Between the cvery mood 0-n||';nuul‘|':|I'l-m and the Teacher, and the | Teacher and Teathe W. F. Mobley | 4w sound upon |ln)ia.ml L. A Jett : (A 1 cadence is a xhininggramous Singcr Loyal | 5 { ttimate chords break {To Her chlldnn' 9 o i | I.v 15. believed that Mume. S humann- | !Heink's suit for divorce trom her! P of that day of doom vy husband, William Rapp, will be | {88 seas shall render{gioq 1y Chicago, though Mr o Rapp| dead [has an office in New York and the| sinzer has homes in New Jersey and | * 0 DeLand California. The famous contralt u‘ 0 Munn left Ta exday | made the announcement of her inten-! she will attend | tion to seck lezal treedom atter a con-! ! that place, and | “ert in St Louis. Mme Schun HI-‘ t with friends. | Heink is fiftv-one, and her husband resided ar De- Is thirty-uine. They were married in riends ‘“,.n.‘( hicago May 258, 1905 In annonne-| r with soci will probabl al at-|Ing her intention to sue the diva said: | | T stay a most en-| T have no word to say against ,\lr,v‘ v re- Rapp. He is a gentiemar ired | and refined, but it bes 1 should go his way I w0 “Tnooy the their e of inviting 4 eight, and some of them are ! k& < "‘§‘~I]°m program | When it came to a question whether| “red on this occa- it should be my children or my ! " | band, to whom 1 have been m i . isix years. 1 clung to my children | ©oand Mrs. Dur- And what good woman would not® | . Mrs, Mendenhall {They are my life, and 1 love them This picturesque little smock worn by the boy on the left is of white | . o n -_i I {With every breath that | draw shantung, embroidered in jade floss silk and outlined with French knots, i I immerlin, { { On the right is a dainty cap of dewdrop chiffon, edged with tiny moss- ! rane, Mrs. Rod- ' The Puzzling Sex rose buds, and with a frill of Valenciennes lace. In the center the chlld ! | Wimmin fs the limit, M:'h ke 14 ' is wearing a Liberty velveteen dress made in ome piece with a tasselled ‘ h y. iz ' Lammermoor | oft, The feller that cald you never | YOKe in Derlin canvas embroidered in red, blue, and yellow wool. In the | b < Jones, Mrs, Oh-|ean tell what a womau is goin’ to do l dress worn by the girl in the left-hand corner, the chief features are the M; Durrance Mr |Bext bad misfit works in bis thought gauged Magyar slecve and the tablier overdress of green ca:hmere em- k Js ?plant You can alwns tell what a b.rox'der(‘d i_n floss silk. The underdress is a pale shade of green Libery y Ok 'womnn fs golt’ to do dext She's silk. "rhe hu!e dress on the right is of nattier blue satin charmeuse, with | Y 3 | gcin’ to do com n° erazv —Populat ’ a folding bodice buttoning on to the embroidered waist belt. The chemisette | Magazine and sleeves are of the palest biue crepe de chine, | Fridav : monthly ' ypderstand. O Which the members | Al will be delighted {There were no ugly quarrels ) scandal. It was just { ‘I have acted as | have "‘.lll.\"d the separation And I should not him too harshly for it. He has one children of while 1 his own, PAGE THREER | women, The announcement beneath Was as follows: | Behold a Bee-hive Bazar, and Bewltching Leauties Bescech you to be there Burterings of Belongings, Bon-bons and | Rlossoms. | Bounty Bestowed. Brain Contest Beauty and Beast Beheld Beginning 'ec—ten cents, B Betimes. In making up the committees, they CWere sed under four heads: Boys, beauties, benedicts and bachelors, The various booths were all tlower decorited. At one hon-bons and Plossonis: over one counter was this : ns to he Bartered,” At “Lost and Found” department this avd attracted attention and nicl Ctundles, and basket d, o delivered.” At a table tor i boxes « e in eharge of the “husy bees i hooks, bears ard bunnics were ‘ In the velreshmen: see-hive 1 1 =0 . . Some of the latest gowns from Paris smack strongly of the directoire, Expensive att on - ROWNS are trimmed with large quantities of rich | lace, Rich velvet corduroys will make many of the most tashionable tailored Buits, White lace waists will undoubtedly | have a great vogue throughout the winter, Ostrich feathers are dyed in every modish shade—green, red, gray and the like, 8till increases the favor to walsts having the peplum or girdle tinish to ! wear outside the skirt. FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS Our Ladies’ Coat Suits are moving. Going at Half Price. See. Come in and Closing out my line of Men's Hats. A good hat for a small price. fit you. I can See my 3 1-2¢ Ginghams. A good Outing 5c¢ the vard, All 25¢ Talco Powders, 15¢ can, A Genuine Bareain in Ladies’ High Sy ol mall sizes: 2 $1.00. v Shirts -H0¢, 3 for DO w@ DOODDDDDON ) WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF ° Ladies’ Street Costumes Evening Dresses, Tailored Coat Suits, Shirt Waists and Skirts WiLi. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Dainty Underwear. | SEE OUR PRETTY LINE OF Underskirts, both Silk and Muslin B. 1. BARDIN LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR SHOP e ————————ca WATCH THIS SPACE B e Dl - SOMETHING’S GO- ING TO HAPPEN 2] e e e e T Save Your Money and be ready to make ONE DOLLAR go as far as TWO WS W.CHILES

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