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

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Odice Number .....o... Residence Number ... . SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- = d to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones & | -ten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. i social functions, club rTLE THINGS. < a little thing. on the knob to go the cenom out of word or a cruel an hour ago. is sweet and rare < the turrows plowed forchead you once 1 have tlown away “You ure ne 1o say, ecach night. the v dear,” ill through | tind i . tender, and Love s ite's rugged height. L other for Love's ca- it we do not give, v some soul to bless, Love grudgingly, less and hard to live Andrew Lang. K's Aunt i Jucksonville, rowill arrive in the Lakeland, t the past several t her niece, Mrs Rodrick. Jackson .5 Class Being o4 Tlas Afternoon, Azl s entertaining class this after on South Missouri ung folks are no tful art racions hostess st deligh wor forth. B nd dinirg roon been previousl ifully dec- rated with tall wers. Delicious ic2 z wire served. The | " tned to Miss Nor- ¢njored playinz 7 to several piano | fair was chape- Tomlinson and the occa- Conrad, Dor- . Belle Cloud, o Everton, Er- tesgrs. Wallace Riz- ! M‘Rae, Thomas Ever- “hell, Loring Brack- ”TEIJ':PBONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. +cms of social interest should be telecphoned to this depart- . sovn as they occur in order that their news vaiue is not ", John Pattersonlin the various Roman Catholic churche meetings, church gatherings and | Business Meeting Held At Methodist Church. i The Ladies’ Missionary Socicty o { fihe Methodist church met yvest o | fternoon in the lecture room of the Lchurch, the occasion being the regu- | r iy business mecting Mrs. AL Darracoti, the able pre s usual, and upou | | ident, presided | iu.!lin;‘ for the reports was L‘l':llilivtl} !!n know that 2ood prozaress had be ul wade in all departments during the pest quarter. Routine . | business was | sttended to [ atter which the meetina | Locjonrned ! - . . Popular Guests. Among tin i'eSoto are o H popular guests at the Orme and Mrs. John Orme, of Lakeland, Mrs, Orme 18 a and charming matron who circle of friends through- Mr. Orme is dis- pieasant Lias o Jara cut South Florida, tinguishod as a vocalist of exception- ol ability and his musical talent ha- | drawn to him many ardent admirers, | Tampans will be glad to know that these welcome Lakeland visitors ar a few days in the Queen tpa Tribune srending vity. ¢ & i Recent Visitors Here Will Tour East. ! Miss Meta Jewett, Vvisiting in Lakeland, will go to Jack sonville the last of Visit with Mrs. G Hendree Harrison, | and the first week in Angust will sail for New York November Mi who has been July for a short to visit friends until Fanet Weathers will boat with Mis |.\.ti|ul1 e s et tor New York, and from there will 1o ord, Conn to isit | riends tor some time, ated later w visit in Pennzyivania. Sl [ Puting oWy creral mont! [R] i\uh to Tampa Trit * . | ,Gn'ls Should Have | Fractical Experience. e necd for train O Crvants s by o ea W s e e In the Homes Rests A Stability of aru ‘ =P 1101 i e 1z of its| | s the mo ': jower vorld and | itmospher filled with |} s nothing o mighty sident oi | by virtue of nis | office 1er reason, the mos: exalt th land and pos- S ingly powers But « cannot enter i7h-- except by con- ; sent Busy Day for Splicers. The fancy of the young people of Austrla turns to thoughts of matri- | mony val time, and carnival ( Sunday—F: ntag—Is usually a busy day for those who tie the matrimonial knot. The records for this year show that on February 18 | upward of one thousand and one hum- | dred couples were united is marriage at ear es of Vienna. . | ored ribbon encircles the wals® v French Woman oi Fashion Has Utilized the Panier . = — —— Photo, Copytight, by Underwond & Underwond, N. Y, The picture shows the panier gown in evidence at the \uteuil races, near Paris. The panier effect was produced by a black Englich coatlike af- fair of pompadour silk, suggesting our grandmothers’ silk dresses, over an | underbody of flowered black lace. PR e OF SPOTTED SWISS MUSLIN|.r#AW HATS WORN IN PARIS Simple Dress That Makes for Both Pretty Vogues Are in Style for Wear Appearance and Comfcrt During Both in Morning and the Hot Days. Afternoon. In Paris now the postillion and Spotted Swiss muslin is used here, s are the aceepted The upper part of gkirt is of the mus- Girondin straw ha lin, sealloped and buttonholed at the [ vorue for morning wear, ard women, [ edge with a floral design embroidered | copying the example set hy the Fm come fitty years ano, two frills of pladn embiroidered | press Fusenie twist their hair low in the nape of the neck and present aovery trim and fas above; muslin with a piece of the spotted be- tween them, compose the remainder appei The Marquis is foms and s not i with the upstart the brim is held of the «kirt el The bodice s a yoke of finely tnek- with tushionahl Crunoon ooen frimmed thoush in many i upwards by a feather or a handinl of ed muelin a frill turning from wired loops starting following 1 " Shake the 1 removing brush The lace will re* the yell indefinitely ] the side and an embroidercd v i — resting on the leit. The slecvs The Newest Hat. drawn into embroidered band The Girondin newest shape which has its appearance Hat of Tagel, trimmed to o "'in Parls. It fe renorkable for its sim- silk standing up with a wie plicity In tri Narrow velvet flowers beneath. ribbon, which «itremely fashion- rown and is tied «k, while in nted with an up- « or a high cocke Materials required: 5 yard muslin 28 inches wide, 15 dozot fleuncing 18 inches wide able, encircles 1. in a small bow = front it is supple: e — standinz ostrich | Mismated Hooks anc E.° ade ribbon or 1 The woman who amhle = _ e placquet Outside Waist Finish. 2t be & Samples of highpade waists wi may b be complete the weeks, and these showing of dress s wear outside the skirt, says t'« Goods Economist. The crust? satin girdle that was nszed on f the P high-class garments Inst oo 1 1 th J,J_! 0 well that it will be again featured . ! in the new lines, 1 fastened the z but that the hoo! intended for cach when the loss of a & sew on any rne tl handy, insteac of | matches the eye, it speedy divorce, wilu o l lic scandal Idea plume, ! from a small hoy %) and in some instances s alo cdied or hound with ostrich feathers, Al the tailorwade hats wond those thiat shiara the ohief entinl - of thaty chapean ! it neat | ne et coof very straw The « voven elip i e i tode bie mediim To : o the ' the Girondin Mara ! 1 ire ' t biiety r ot ty . ) I o ™ | ' amp that \ 1 ‘ a covering is ree ‘ tdoor vy‘i', e Coloring Lace. Very freque e o give t rich, old i ne to white lac This may he I Bargains € > All This Week Shoe Sale Wash Goods Sale Ladies’ Ready-to - Wear Sale | & i > Something Doing Every Day. Good time to buy Honest Merchandise at a Very Low Price. «— B GBI OIS EOIE I CADIGID) It good work is what you are look- | ing for, you can get it at Lakeland Steam Taundry, | Conpare our work with others, and you will find it in the lead. We «re just as anxious to please TRY vou as you are to be pleased. U3, Tlone 130 " THE LAKLLAND STHAM TAUMNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. *‘Phone 130 A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order - 354 Always In The Lead That's What Wc Aim To Be Always in the lead, when Don't try your temper or it comes to fresh, pure, : patience, simply go to full-strenzth drugs tol- gour telsphone and call 62, and you will be con- : z i | | let articles, sundries, and all drug store dise. You'll be Aegge e e SRR DD ED G DOS R ESD DR b i bd PO bbbibbbiei i | » merchan- Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satisfae~ tory goods and satisfec- tory service satisfied when you deal at our ir gervice Is R e | | [ | store for ple LTy way. HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE BPP PP g g o P g P gy B A A A e et boniiepaiatl

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