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w[ as sovn as they occur pauet' TWO SCHOOLS heart to school, world where men grow wise, | | said, “and learn the rule came back again, ore is the prize?” 1 cried. s 1 the teacher’s name was pride.” qut my heart to school TLLEPHONE mBhBS—SOCIETY EDITon e Number ...oe.ooeeeon.ns gwdeum Number ... cooocoivenes ot B PECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depasument can be com- B punicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones & )il written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. & B yotices of social funotions, clab meetings, church gathcrings and ,M items of social interest should be telephoned to this deput- in order that their news value is not 2 k when you win the prize.” LTl L8 1135 ¢ BOE = i cial converse. | occasion immensely. The Making of Limericks Goes Merrily On. Since the publication of the non- Al is false, and the prize Wus|scnse verses in the Telegram the past ccuple of Cays, the making of similar rhymes bas become a fad, and some of those produceq are quite clever. A young lady submits the following: te woods where wild birds sing, | There was a young lady named Mer- i the fields where flowers spring, - iere brooks run cold and clear, & out,” 1 said, “you are a fool. : prhaps they can teach you v do you stay so long, noart, and where do you roam?” towier came with a laugh and song, school is home.” -Henry Van Dyke. R T FRUITFUL. . has brought little peach!” nurse said, with an air, 'u nichty glad,” the father said. lidn't bring a pair!” . L] hd a iloveen Party in the huk Tomorrow Night. Tt Philatheas and Baracas w i 4« lldlowe'en party in the park w night. There will be hobgobblins, witches, for- wteliers, and all the other weessories tg the usual cele- n of this occasion. Refresk- will be served, and a good 2. s promised everybody. . . . In W.D. Edwards to Receive flo*or of Mrs. Clayton. fllowing invitations have q Meet iiton Mallory Clayton lliam Dodds Edwards gty the pleasure i your company v, the fifth of November, » until 6 o'clock. dassachusetts Avenue. Beie RES To sion Reading Circle Mrs. Watson. . v afternoon the Foreiga wding Cirele of the Meth- tie, Who was somewhat inclined to flirty; Every man she would pass, Would see the dear lass Smirka and smirka and smirka. . = . Rev. and Mrs, W. S. Patterson Were Properly Pounded. Rev, and Mrs. W, S, be party of visitors, who turned out to L the members of the congregation 'irst Presbyterian church, cach visitor bearing a gift consist- irg of some necessity or luxury con- ol the tributed to the comfort of their good | | | ! point a time-keeper I minutes and thirty seconds count for The time it takes | {and roll the pastor and his wite, Mr. ', L. Wil loughby made a neat speech of pre- sentation, which was responded to in | A very pleas- was this, | and gener- kind by Mr. Patterson. ant occasion, indeed, narked by good feeling i1l | ous kindnegs on the one side, and re- appreciation on the othor . L . sponsive Hallowe'en Customs. Games played on Hallowe'en usuai- ly have some bearing upon the fu- ture, so hostesses 2re privileged to adg a touch of mystery to even com- monplace pastimes. An amusing stunt is to provide cach guest with a | pair of scissors and a roll of paper about an inch wide, such as comes in a bolt of rihbon, “serpentine’ is not procuraktle. and make Ap- two ten years of time. t, cut down the middle of the paper halves into a neat roil will determine the age of life it which ane will marry. This make | met with Mrs. George! tic in the shortest time will show the her lovely home on Flor- | steadiest nerve . Waring and Miss Saraa the leaders. spent most pleasantly in il discussion, and in so- A couple of | Future.—Fill 2 provide Have in To Foretell the small tul with water, guest with a long hatpin. the for the girls and pink for the bovs Whether You Wish to Buy or —_— Refreshments con- «sisting of delicious ice cream and , cake were served, and all enjoyed the Patterson, | [ who recently went to housckeeping, | were surprised last night by a larg: if the regular | s | Lukeland w ho need the lex rach | tub tight rolls of white paper Plioto, Copyriglit, by Underwood & Underwood, N, Y. A civet fur coat brought into use by the continued high prico of fur and skins, and will continue to be popular wear this winter, with a fox collar and cuffs and is of a brown shade. It is trimmed A brown soft velour hat, a La Cavalier, will complete the costume, fon which are fortunes (just sentences) tied good and tast. short The trick is to stab a roll with & hatpin, When successful, the roll is to ' m.llul and read aloud. and they a hues “Yarns by the Boys" !l immediately prepared to make tv exit when she | skeins of different colored worsteds shortest time, the boys to wind, un- asesisted by the girls, who were to hold it. party. | Painted Cheeks Don't ' Yool Anybody, Girls. The remarks below L'Engle’s Dixie is stronz, b and we ure taken fro The 1 mose s Ciande suage not than is warranted, there republis it because are your on it em loads of fun. .ins: Steady Nerve Test. Take twelve| “Painted decoy duck ‘ [Veans and a narrow necked bottle, Pl nnderworld with painted o ! the one who can hold a bean at aud lips and stenciied eycbroy time at arm’s length and drop it into ¢ worrying the reform committ the hottle from a foot ahove the ho but 1 will cot another ¢l which should give much concern 1t This comprises 1 parenta who also paints her cheeks, and w! adopts other and disgrac menres to attreet the sterner I have lately observed many schor many mothers | voung girl of respectable silly ot Why not come in and give your eyes a feast on the Zew things we ar are receiving daily? ust ask those who have bzen in to We sure have an up-to-date see them, stock of nice thing-. Watch and Jewelry Repairing That's our specialty. have repaired satisfactorilv. bring it here. COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Phone 173 If you have a © watch that vou haven « We cater oeen abie to ssuch 1obs, While performing this pret- | . ty task a flashlight was taken of the ! ruined by the spreading on of l"‘““- At one party the hostess announced im- | appeared wite AMAAAAAAAAAANAAANAANAAAANAAANANAN AN VVAVAAANAAANAAAAAAA girls with their cheeks painted, theiy eyebrows blackened, and they showed deplorable boldness. “If T held the position now oceu- piml by Professor Hathaway, I'd tell 'somg of the pupils—'Go home and wash your faces.! Silly youryg girls, by painting themselves up, are run- |nin;,; a great danger. They need not think that they can deceive. Any and announced a prize for the cou-| ple who had the best ball in the one can tell @ painted girl from the one whose rosy hue gives evidence of I calth, Boys and men make un- kmd remarks about painted gir|~ and many reputations have bee I cannot understand how any mother will permit a youns child to thus prepare herse!! and allow her to go the Painted checks cirls bold, and to add painted s is cimply showing the ‘common to a disgusting degree, The paint among children is going to excess it's 0 streets, mialke is disgustin: not decent.” Wasn't This the Stupid Boob? Home- “Miss Gwendoline, 1 have thing to gay to von.” “Yes? 1 hardly know how to say it.” Sho decided to help him a litth “One need have no hesitancy,” aig she, graciously, “in speaking freely to one who feels toward voa a3 1 do” “That's what I thought wel, voit have g little too much powder on venr nose.” The Young, ldea. Teacher—"What s a vane?” Pupil—" Way—why, chicken on a of " —-1adee AUDITORIUM Wednesday, Nov. 6 ED W AOWLAND & EDWIN CLIFFORD (Inc.) offers The Great New York, Chi- ctgo and Bosten Saccess me ROSARY BY EDWARD E ROSE Like the Pocm and Song it Will Live Forever The Most Beautiful Settingsever seen on any Stage Large Company of Ex- ceptiopal Ability PAGR THRES The Cold Days Are Just Around The Corner % % Before you know it Winter will make her bow. Better make your winter purchases. There are many good reasons for buying them NOW and HERE. Store full of new goods, Whip Cords, Rotine in tan, white, and Copenhagen blue. Big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, good val- ues 25c and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very t best for your money. Some Good Bargams in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.............. 25¢ $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.......... 75¢ $1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ........ $1.00 Gents’ Shoe Bargams $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR .... ..$1.90 $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR .......... ....$3.50 $2 50, 3300 AND $8 50 LADIES’ OXFOBDS FOR ....$1.50 'NOTICE. No tickets will be issued after Nov. 1. All tickets will he redeemed. Bring them in any day. U. G. Bates Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store—we have it. e P T O ————— Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 Quick Delivery ¥ YOU CAN’T FIND a better, more complete stock o ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, TRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. ' Our prices are exceptionally attractive and our standard of nuality unexcelled. 2 For anything electrical except the “juice” : see Q Florida Electric & Machinery Co. } PHONE 46 DRANE BUILDING @