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SPECIAL KOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaitment can be municated to the Society Editor by either of the ® Mail written notices to the Bociety Ed:tor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, elab meetings, church gathcrings and ¢ other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart. ment as soun as they occur in order ihat their nsws value is no\ ® impaired. THY! .8 135 com- above telephones =8 | 8 S PE B IEE 5B SORIE PP POPPIPP b IPDBd s W Pid bt ADVICE FOR A GIRL. ‘“ben you marry him, love him. fter you marry him, study him. { he is generous, appreciate him. ben he is sad, cheer him. Vhen hg i8 talkative, listen to him. When he Is quarrelsome, ignorehim. f he is confidential, encourage him. f he is secretive, trust him. f he is noble, praise him. f he is jealous, curg him. f he cares paught for coax him. { he*does you a favor, thank him. f he deserves it, kiss him. et him think how well you under- stand him. ‘ut, never let him know you man- age him.—Exchange, . . . EVERYBODY IS. pleasure, 'Way down deep witain their hearts | Everybody's lonesome. I'ur within their secret parts Everybody's lonesome, Makes no difference how they smile | liow they live or what their style, | Once in every little while Everybody's lonesome. People first in big affairs— Even they are lonesome. Maybe like to put en airs; Just the same they're lonesome Men for whom existence blends Every good; who gain all ends, Still reach out their hands friends; Everybody's lonesome. for Women, silk-clad, jeweled fine, Yes, they, too, are lonesome. \hen their gems the brightest shine. They are just as lonesome. Some must serve and some mand; All still seek with groping hand, lave and friends who understand, Everybody's lonesome. com- Though your gift of friendship’s small, Everybody's lonesome It may answer semeone's eall; Everybody's lonesome. Giva and give with mieht and main, Give your hands, and join thechain: And your gift wilt be vour gain, Sometim, when you're lonesome —Miriam Teichner. . . * THE TELEPHONE GIRL. The telephone girl sits on her chair, And listens to volces from every where; She hears all the gossip; all the news; She hears who is happy, and who has the blues; She knows every girl who is charm- i | | | | the table | | cluny lace she hears| rink rose clharming hostess { Gecorations were ing the boyl; She knows of our strife And knows every man who i{s mean to his wife. She knows every time we are out with the boys; She hears the excuse each fellow em- ploys. She knows every women who hus a dark p:th; Ske knows every man who is in- clined to be fast; If the Telephone Girl would tell all she knows, It would turp all our friends into bitterest foes. She could raise a small wind which | would soon be a ! There | mest intinat | i | | | EVENING TELESRAM, LAFE LAND, FLA., NJV. 15, 1912, covers for the of the After lun licon, piano runsi yed, urd Mrs. Clande Park sing some swoer selections.—Tampa were icche riends hot- oiie. Vs en | Tribune. And get us in trouble and l.nnl us | in jail. ! She could let zo » story which gain- ing force Would cause half our wives to got a divorce; She could get all th up in o fight; Arnd turn all our days into sorrow- ful night; In fact, she could keep all the town | in a stew If she would tell a tenth all that she knew; And doesn’t it set your head in a whirl When you think what you owe to the telephone girl. . Central Pharmacy Will Cive Per Cent of Proceeds To Woman's Club. ; The proprietors of the Central| Plarmacy have kindly offered t» ! the Woman's Club a per cent of the | receipts taken in at their fount on Tuesday afternoon and evening Qct. 22, as a donation to the library fund. Remember every little helps, £ patronize the Central Pharmacy | fount on this day and add your nickle or dime t, a good cause. . L] . part of | Mrs. Johrson Entertains Yor Mis. Trammel. Mrs. Joe B. Johnson was the at a gix-cours: yesterday at 1 in compliment Mrs. Park The atione hincheon given el at her home, tn her attractive cousin, M. Trammell, Tallahas of carn being covered with a rich cloth and centered with . honquet of pink carnations r Vea Nand-painted fo this s 'roand in course the color note was repeated The sulted each almonds were in daint} receptacles Pink gatin ribbons extended across the or the table, the center @ laree end was bow of the cach sustainiy length | nd half way between | a i by B DS S ribbon. ' | the | Beach, | hor Letab of Lakeland inviting ,‘ Federation of Florida to hold the [ dent of Lakeland, [ w ednesday oree i T Fuirtinms | heart, 'Womm'l Club Met + With Mrs. Mendenhall. The Weman's Club held their res- ular meeting at the home of Mrs. il ). Mendenhall yesterday afternoon vith an unusually large attendance A talk by Mrs. Hanson of Fort Myers formed the chief interest o the meeting, and in her charmin: £1acious manner gave a most inter- ceting and profitable talk beginning with a brief sketch of the remark- ahle growth of Woman's Clubs iu Fiorida, of the good work bein: dome by these orzanizaticns, and Lringing a distinctive message to i. the club, of the importance o woman's work, dwelling on the nceds of reform in this State alon: the lines of moral uplift and prote tion of the children and mothers, thie betterment and pdvancment o vhich has far-reaching import. With Mrs. Hanson's years of ser- vice in club work her words coul! rot fail to awaken in every woman present club energies ynd’ fresh en thusiasm, her kindly words of ad vice and encouragement to tho Woman's Club of Lakeland wor: keartily received and tended to in- vcke perpetual interest in their share of work as a woman's club. To meet Mrs. Hanson personally i3 to be imbued with a spirit to do gcod and the Woman's Club will most heartily welcome 5 second visi: or any future words of advice from ker, Many minor matters of interes' jorly to the club were up for discu- sion during the bhusiness hour. On next Monday the delegates to convention will leave for Paluy the president eareying with an invitation from the Woman' the Stal ! next Lakelind. It meeting in Wity e ¢hurch mixes l’nunnnu ‘nded that the mayor of pcity and the City Conncil be asko [ty extend a like invitation, During the afternoon Mrs. Men {denhall and Miss Summerlin gerved | o delicions galid course. The meeting adjourncd to gathe win in one week in special session . . . Mn. Bond Hostess at | Heart Party. Mrs. A, R. Bond, a former res but who now liv. <! in Tampa, delightfully entertain ', afternoon in honor Mrs. Park Trammell, another Lak: land matron and wife of the ernor-elect of Florida. The frwmh: of both ladies will be interested to read of the pretty affair, the of POV the Tampa Times of yester- day: “Mrs. Park Trammell on- vesterday afternoon at gnoth- * delightful social function, wion A, I Bond, uined at hearts for her “The reception Lial entirely with shell vine and o 1] L:‘(l 'I‘l"‘ e b i : the rooms were en WiLs Maznolia av ted reen ik I owas deeos pink and g arat fern Wit it n the parlor nd shell vine an - vine and iem int room yellow the color schem Lranda 1 ing SThen tering od heart, uged in profusio were siv tables and a lary the desizn be The this desizn and in one corner o tny ciach wa pink : seore cards also hore attached by yellow cord | jeach was a small yold colored highest score was ma Freeman, who rec as a reward for her skill, a b We Want Your Business And if fair treatment, good goods and right prices will get "it, we will have it. We have four stores, which enables us to buy in quantities and to buy direct from the factory, thereby cutting out the wholesale man’s profit---we are going to give that to you. holiday goods until you have looked at our stock. can save you money. Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Phone 173 Don’t buy a dollar’s worth of We fli-tempered in the fol- | Yet, lewing account of which is (nlu-ul !I’rnm © o Emile; pink foriced | | résturtiams, is and tae lurge weie I the tal is fl. £ 1wnix, cited mother of the nostess, “Mrs. A (. Clewis received the consolation, a small jar of colored candy sticks, beneath which wa3s fastencd a small package tied iu pink. 10 contain , dainty little Irish cro- chet jabot with yellow satin bow | The honoree wus presented a ver) hundsome lrish crochet bag with coronet braid combination, lined with yellow satin. The consolnlol.{ and gift for the honor guest were the work of the hostess. “After the game four charming | Is served delicious refreshments | ci sandwiches, olives, cheese wafers, | tiken salad and orange sur- | anted with pink piuk; ro-ted fruit cookies and white cake ! vith pink frosting, being | Fidden within, “The girls Lostess” daughter I'ond, and Miss Fay Parker, Ruth Nelson and Miss Agnes Par | trick. Miss Bond and Miss Parker wore yellow ribhons with their dainty white frocks and Miss Nel- son and Miss Patrick wore pmn“ ribbons.” ' l ice cherries, ries serving the Miss Frances were It Pays to Smile. 'l‘here are many heavy hearts in a | certain small city just at the present I rooment—many people who wish that they had been less chary ot | taeir smiles—for a lady of that lit-| tle country town, gecording to the | papers, has acknowledged in her will | the pleasant greeting of "sat near her in chnech, with a leg of $500, Five hundred dollars for ant o smile seems a g Lue the woman the price fair kindly word and th, che ing of a fellow-Lein: en and her little beqiiest thanks. Smiles are more casy than five one-hundred-doliar hills, | cich of us has a smile to awiy it we will, yet how few of us will”® | I our big cities, particularly, it 1s the grind, frowning fuces of the pass ers-by in the busy stroets that 13:!? the stranger with feclings of sm": viter loneli 5, Nobaody Nobidy cares. So few of us have a | smile to spare for the Not Undignified. It seems almost as if we folk studied deliberately to appear eves of our fel- ol i plens- nerous rewar i, il appreciated the werful Wi who died though e sreet in to overcheerful ey conveyed hey to bestow | smiles, ! newcomer modery lew-beings, fearing lest a relaxation from our habitual frown shonld low er us in the esteem of those we meet, surely the shonld he the case. The expression that of the beaten woman, ure, The well to do, the should, of all he | pier, There is opporite is the fail- sful, hap- sour BUeeess people, the undiznificd in a should not he nothing ashamed in 1 one Lould not he ashame and world hay mile; one light heart But the o tradition that must b marked It finds langh, ainly, of u a clear con- seience created i the cares of respon hility by a far- rowed hrow the woman P Wath o merry in hnsiness | womma ‘lmu'; to | teent cort 4 woman “rhi in effect, otund woman, with cantion ave the world cannot he o she ton frivolons.” Dull, and world, gur world, hoarding its dignity, the plods on its way, sour unhending, siviles for fo of its last it altogether ( ar forzets o of us to until at riations nzht We fo to in- for no, things lack of simile srowling sugpeet the the nwners giati b Focd cher Sally s faces have smiling ones cndeavoring with g To resard betray a ar themselves piurpose 1o iy and worth Of Scrious Mien. No young man or woman seeking employment approach the employer with a cheerful face if he hoped for success. He must adopt a grave and serious mien. The em- pioyer must be impressed with the young man's or woman's serions out- look on life. Business life finds no place in it for the light heart; smiles do not convey confidence. How stupid it all is! Men and women do not frown when they aje happy, nor do they do thelr beat work when they are unhappy. Laughter is born in each of us, and killed in most of us. We work in Laal'e would gloom and sadness all day long un- | tii we have to pay for the blessed gift we have destroyed. kundreds of thousands of dollars a When opened this was found | ar | & How many |} year the sad-faced world pays its : professional laughter-makers of the |¥ stage just for tho blessed privilege o! a few brief minutes of hearty carefree smiles! Dally Thought. The great diffecrence in men is not in moral judgments, bat in moral loy- alties.—Willlams. 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 25¢ and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the verv best for your money. Some Good Bargams in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT $1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT " Gents' Shoe Bargai $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SiIOES FOR ...$1.90 $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR $" 50, $3.00 AND $3.50 LADILS' OXFORDS FOR . NOTICE. No tickets wiil be issucd after Nov. 1, All tickets will be redeemed. Bring them in any day. | U. G. Bates el Where Can You Get Them? [ere at this drug store, If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store—we have it. ...$1.50 e ———n 8 o e i et B ————— Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery O LIOPIOTIOPPOIIOB OO | a better, more complete stock o' ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionally attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. For anything electrical ex ‘apt Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING fl PHONE 46 the “julce’ see