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. FEBRUARY 9, 1912 TELEPHONE NUMBERS-—SOCIETY: EDITOR. Goe Number ....cviriedte sidence Number ... «ses .................... 87 brCIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- icated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones, wmmgn notices to, the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. atices of social funet'ons, elub meetings, church gatherings and ter items of social interest should be telephoned ‘to this depart- oot as soon as they ooear in order that their news valwe is not ) Fg_‘ued. 2YB0DY HAS AN AUTO. the fields are bright with blog- $oms, g the roads are white with snow, hear the merry honking the horns wher'er I go. ho cars in long procession boding by are lost to view, bbody has an auto, 1 1 want one, t00: and brown, and brilliant yel- low, 4, and blue, and BTy, and green, fing car, and giant racer, nabout and limousine, = rslung torpedo bodies, bdels old, and models new, bybody has an auto, d | want one, too. g and old, and ‘high and hum- ble, g wyer, doctor, millionaire, . author, priest, jprofessor, llege boy and maiden fair, her, baker, grocer, farmer, ! no matter what they 4o, ' body has an auto, 1 want one, too, ~Leslie's. . K - W. B, Anderson lhml . W. B. Anderson compliment- er guest, Mrs. J. M. Anderson; of b, with a card party yesterday noon, which ‘was attended by a number of guests, Who great- njoyed the afternoon with this ming hostess. ; he afternoon was ideal,’ the ts were congenial and the after- sped quickly when the guests ed their attention to the all-ab- iog game of whist. he hostess served a delicious d course in the late afternoom, h was very dainty dnd met«li," Those who had the pleasure'$ ying Mrs. Anderson’s hospitalit of meeting her guest were: ; N. Sheats, Jr., Mrs, J. D. Grli W. 8. Irvin, Mrs, H. M. Webb, Drane, Miss Southard, Miss 5, Miss Pixley, . Migs . Conner, were Mrs. A.' P. McLeod and - Mrs 0. 8. VanHuss, who ushered them into the parlors where they were greeted by the recelving line, Mrs. J. R. Duggan, Mrs, T. J. Williams, Mrs. Pooler and Mrs. Walker. The parlors were beautiful with their decorations of flowers, making| 4 lovely setting for such a delightful gathering. A program was rendered, the first number of which was an instrumental selection by Misd Julia Btta Patterson, which was beauti- fully fendered. Mrs, John Edwards, who is,one of Lakeland’s most talented -pianists, gave a brilliant pilano number, which was a moét delightful feature of the program. Mrs. G. §. Southard, whose voice is always heard with delight, sang A most swestly, being accompanied on the plamo by Mrs. 8. T, Fletcher.| The latter was also heard in & pie selection, which was greatly énjoyed. | Mrs. H. J. Drane igave, a song, which, as usual, ‘was charmingl, Mrs. O, S, VANHUES, Wio'ls & vé talented elocutionist, was heard in delightful reading, being followed" Migs Titman, who closéd thie program with a plaiio seleotion, which she ex- ecuted most skillfully. % i After the prozrm*flufleiofi Te-| freshmenits Were served, consisting of jce-cream and cake and hot coffee. | - The ladies who enjoyed the afternoon | were: Mrs. T. J. Williams, Mrs, Poo- ler, Mrs, John Patterson, Mrs, J. M. Holland, Mrs. G. B. Southard, Mrs. Trimble, Mrs. John Keen, Mrs,.F. D. Bryan, Mrs, H, J. Drane, Mrs:‘S. T. Fletcher, Mrs. 0. 8. VanHuss, Mrs. A. P. Mcleod, Mrs. J. A. Walker; Mrs, G. W. Pjxley, Mrs. C. T. Bart- s, Allison, Mrs, J. R. Duggan, 8, V. V. VanHuss, Miss Julia ‘Btta &qft son, Miss Lela’ Galloway, Mrs. Yoyle, bt Salt Lake City, Utah; Miss| | ¥Ttnian,. Miss Ola Melntosh, Miss | Klla €11, of Alabema; Miss Clara i Miss Harrlett Southard, of Pennsyly el Bailey, Miss Green, of ‘Wythe-|. » Va., and Miss Florence Ander- L - . ertained at Cards, T. and Mrs, Paul 0'Doniel en: ined last night at the = lovely e of Mrs. Peacock, the affair be- In honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. 5, who were only recently mar- he lovely Peacock home is one of Most spaciows In the ecity; and lower floor, being ‘wn‘, to- "eT, was beautiful with its luvish brations of ferns, palms, = pot- Plants and cut flowers. * "6 guests played whist until a chour, when it was found that - M. Clayton made the highest three-course tancheon was serv- b the charming hostess, which LA . ':Omnlete in all of 1ts eppolnt- - Those who enjoyed the even- Were: Mr. and Mrs. @, O/ “VI‘. ind Mrs. John 8. Edwards, Dr. ding at Jacksonville Wednesday eve- ning, Mr. Burroughs being her couss| ' in. " The Tintes-Union has the follow i ing in regard to this attractivé| g young, lady: “Miss Conrad was charming " in| white chiffon fashioned over white| satin and trimmed in pink roses. The bodice was trjmmed in filmy lace and her coiffure was adorned with pearls, She carried bridesmaids’ roses. As the bride ascended the stalrs she threw her bouquet, which was caught by Miss Mary Conrad. k3 . . Husband. A Husband is the dream of mald- ens, the hope of single ladies and vl is of dull red : Tallored Suits. i Feality Wth mafried womde: 1, D ANNE s AV 'FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS Our Ladies’ Coat Suits are moving. -Going at Half Price. Come in and - Sees : Closing out my line of Men’s Ha@ts. | A good hat for a small price. I can - fit you. B £ Séc my | 3 1-2¢ ‘Gifl_ghiflis. A SOOdOmlng 5¢ ‘hcyard : i T‘fi&'?oficter‘g:,j Sc can, M - ; A husband is about one-eighth of a these i “m!' I;d‘ Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.fmarried cotple.’ Men become Hus- | dark; E“ ,Mm}ig"nd,““llw bands at the age of 21 or there-|color 1 Patiar O Denny, Miss Julls|abouts’ and ocntinue. during iife or | ISCEWRIEN"Thsy give:- witle e Pixiey, i o anle Storts,|good bebavior, . . | witn ve} E:;ch.: cw;ne'pm;, ' Belng & husband 15 a great r:fi; ; Punk, p » C. M. Clayton, G.lege and most men make eeve i gl g - B. Chunn, trantic efforts t0 g0 into BusbSnAry | cueatty: 1ot ock 13 e o | b during their early youth before they'|but velveteen may be vnally succeed. To become & hui-|er an expensive material Hi Dt the d b # |band one must acquire the unanic{and skirts, s it rubs so easily that | H v Lot : ! ! i t»rd;,s:::‘:'"“t’ affairs given | mous consent of the same girl. This|it soon assumes & woe-begone appear- | BAIA With color ool SEATTLNS J 0. when you heawmsl D S Tecerjéi the most enjoyablé|requires from ten minutes to ten|Ance—and, surely, Dok g such a : Rt for auto repalring, ! For 'the. Socter V1O given by the Ladles'|years, according to the amount of ; T : o enced will tell you this 18 the pl Soclety of the Pirsh Prasbytetian | sinse e o, C 2 _with. Jewels or Y - £ Where they know.how da nepate her T In honor of Mre. T, 3. Wy briermy ter: tha know * g T 3. Wil-1gifls will spend four days picki : er than they Kk BOW 40 el nd ., } DE| this ; okl Mtbonfl}::r mother, Mrs; Poolef,|out a husband and four weeks pick- hor b i " i o T AR s - SUIT prices for.the Work. Bend; be D &t the b Vs the affalr being|ing out & wedding dross. But the| ‘mad A : o g ; L b 24 0f push your machine here. Well , s P st - lgirls of this sort ‘ are o be b 1 : ‘ ; : g, 3N :"'““‘ acis thoreughly