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THE EVvENING TFI LA¥ ELAND, FLA., NOV. 19, 1912. [ bridal © ;u'.t’lldfi in Buslinoton, N, C., i Dec. 1 i Kis, Trammci Le arts. !yisit to Guald night very ploasa | purties were giv i OPOTOPONC | Spanish dinuer given Saturday TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Ofce Wamber . .. o i e BT Residence Number ... ............ oo: co0 o0 one ... 2138 SPECIAL NKOTICE—Notices fur the Social Depaitment can be com- mounicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telepnones Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, elub meetings, church gathcrings and oti:cr items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- mevt 83 SouG as they cccur in order that then news valuc is mot =Tl = T L < SO% i *FAPErreePt b robd e B e T S | Bond. | s, Park s Liamwell, of Talia at Lome to t1ocur { hassee, Wile o0 iue governor-eiect « Florida, left 1iis oy yesterday for a ug spent a 1orie- tiy with her unci: yand aunt, Mr. acd Mes, J. T, Park ‘her sister-in-law, Mrs, L. Ripley "l'rummvil. and other relatives. Mai} en in ker honor vhile here, the last one being & i_.\lra. Claude Park, at a Spanish res i taurant. The decorations were Spu'.- .| 1th, and ten courses were served I Fragrant La France roses graced th jeenter of the table, and roses we | the favors, The place cards We.. | nd-painted in this same desi Jand were named Mis, Park M. Traw i eil, Mrs. J. T. Park, Mrs. Claud & Park, Mrs. Joe B. Johnson, Mrs. unpan'ed o Boulware, Mrs. L. Ripley Tramme AP EPE T PP PEEEEIPS SHEP SIS Fib P bided bEdPEees | Mrs. M. M. Taylor and Mrs. A. R 1 MY CREED. card club Miss Weathers, assisted by | Among other parties given in cou e her cousin, Mrs. Vernie Stevens, of Diiment to Mrs. Trammell while her { would be true, for there are those | lakeland, served a very dainty cours> Wis & reception and musicale by M: who trust me; of refreshments, during which the!J. T. Park, an afternoon party | would be pure, for there arc those | (r3agement of the popular hostess ! Nirs. A. B. Bond, a luncheon at th who care; was, of course, the chief topic of the | Tampa Bay hotel by Mrs. M. M. Ta | would be strong, for there is much | conversation, and she was extended | lor, Mrs. Forest Lucas and Mrs. Frani to suffer; congratulations and good wishes, and'{ Juckson, a luncheon by Mrs. Joe i I would be brave, for there is muci | lier resignation as a member of the | Johnson. She was also a guest of to dare. club of which she has long been <o |honor at the military ball given popular and aetive a member, was|the Tampa Bay. Mrs. Trammell 5 ; would be friend of all—tte foe-- moest reluctantly accepted.’ one of the most charming wome«a the friendless; Ll R ) { who has even visited in Tampa, and 1 would be giving, and forget the | Dixjeland Ladies Wil] ';b!w became a general favorite whi' gift; Cive Entertainment. {bere. ~Tampa Tribune, 1 would be humble, for I know my ' ppe following Invitatiors have e weakness; Feen issued to ar entertainment to | Called a Halt at 1 would look up—and laugh—and |y, piven Friday nizht in the grove ' Bridge Whist. love—and lift. near the Dixieland Methodist chureh | A certain large featured, fivn Arnoid Howard Walters, in Har-|you're invited, most warm and jowed man, with views on thin per's Bazar. bearty, 1\\:» “invited out,” along with ; s T'o join in your own birthday party "wite. FELLOWSHIP! Yeu'll bring a penny for exch year After the hestess had scen to ! —— old, Cthat her guests wepe all well enon When | man ain't got a cent, an' he's | Unless your age cannot be told; Hed that they wouldn't have any ko feeling kind of blue, Then you can make your only d - coming, they all erampled up th an' the clouds hang dark and heavy fence lu;;mkins and went into the frot an' won't let the sunshine|To enclose in the sack one hundred room. through. cents. | They had been seated for 11’8 a great thing, oh, my brethren. for a feller just to lay His hand upon your shoulder in a ho The place is the grove at Dixieland [forty-four seconds- frail women ! chureh, [ epacious plush or leather chairs an i In case you can’t come don’t give us | the more ponderois men in the pat’ friendly cort of way! the lurch, {on delicate little gilt chairs out of I* makes ,, man feel queeri fi makes the tear drops An' you sort o' feel a flutter in the jlis welcome we assure you will be “bave some bridee.” Whereupon s region of the heart; very strong. | acgisted by her hushand, a You can't look up and meet bis ey you don't know what to say. ty-two; | Hle of card tables, « it{But fill up the sack and send it (Lild's playhouse set the hostess along. {rounced beamingly that they woul do 1 s; [ The time is at seven, November twen- {looking little person, got out ;4 ¢o When his hand is on your shoulder | There'll be something to eat, and| We've just cnough for two table in a friendly sort of way. something to do. itln- hostess twittered on pleasant 0, the world's 5 curious compound, BENEFIT DINIELAND CHURCH. | “1 wonder which of you are the best with its honey and its eall, Sacks may be left with T. E. Robert- | players?'” With its cares and bitter crosses—-|scn, or C. D, Clongh. | The firm jawed man had but a good world after all, ¥ 0 I'watching these moves with An' a good God must have made it— }‘mley.]{owell Nuptials | regignation, leastwise that is what I sav, | Take Place Tomorrow. | “Pardon me if | scem to be When a hand is on your shoulder in Tomorrow, Nov. 20, a wedding of | a wet blanket on the card fe a friendly sort of way. interest in this city will take place | the evening'’s entertainment.’ —James Whitcomb Riley. »t Clayton, Ala,, when Mr. T. J. Fra- Rl casually, at this juncture S50 Dol ley, of Burlington, N. C.. will lead | don't play that bridge pame Benefit for the Library to the altar Miss Ella Howell, “Whe-a-a-t! You don This Afternoon and Evening. The groom was formerly connect- | bridge exclaimed the hoss This afternoon and evening Cen-|ed with the Atlantic Coast Line in ‘Hm rest of the guests in unizon tral Pharmacy will give a portion of [ this city, but for the last two or [os they mizht have said: their receipts from the ice cream de-|three years has been the ticket .»'onvr; “And you never eat food' partment of their establishment toftor the S uthern Railway at "Hl‘]-i “No, | thank you. The ! the library fund of the Woman's ington fle has many friends h'-'v-;‘!uu'I care to learn —ag: (Mub. There will be hot and eold | who wish Lim all happiness in his | veuy pardon for gpoiling vo drinks and ice cream, and everybody | new relation | You know. 1 never could is cordially invited to patronize thé! The bride i a sizter of Mrs. A, P the game on account of the Central Pharmacy liberally MeLeod and has on several occasions | eoddlish talk 1 hear ‘em o (o vigited the latter, having spent last i when they're at it ‘Pray Mrs. Vernie Stevens Assists winter here. She is a woman who !, lot more stercotyped, pit! At Pretty Social Affair. will be an idea] companion and help- | who-talks-to - the - piffle ex From the Ocala Banner we note|mect, and the groom ean indeed ! Sy that lets me out I wo that Mrs. Vernie Stevens assicted | count himself fortunate on winning | any game where you have Miss Esther Weathers, of Ocala, injher. ""%:’I'..t‘winvs just the way some 1] entertaining the Young Ladies' Card Mrs, MeLeod left Lakeland several | you to in a book. 1'd jut cinb recently, at which pretty affair d 0 to attend the wedding,!play the old reliable safe Miss Weathers announced her en-|which, as stated above, oceurs to-, crcquet or parchesi. If you gagement to Mr. George H. Ford, of | morrow sit in a little zame of sevs Jacksonville. The Banner says: After the wedding ceremony the nosey poker, or some other “After the business sosslon of the ' bride and groom will leave on a fachioned card g avs heen patient eting 0 say 4 + tolla the owner done in raised satin stich " within. i A popular shade Is made of over tire of o oput hut | play | shades separate from the lining 80|’ they can be laundered casily. They b S oand 11':1\‘! are quickly tacked to the linen or silk lining with bead fringe and mica lined, that comes in various shades of green, white, pink, blue, red and ti4 1| yellow and costs about 40 cents roing | apiece, according to the New York ¢ plane | Times 1 ton Another cover for these linings fe | the lingerie one made of sheer nolly- 3 | white linen, embroidered in mer “l:: ol cerized cotton in eyelet designs. A and | gigtinetive et has a fine buttonholed piffle sions | conventional forget-me-nots at one I sane | japping silk petals with bead fringe. | it to | These come in green, yellow, red, old rup oo q old ile fo == , Are You Particular We had just such customers in mind when we were in the Eastern markets. Our stock is full of nice, snappy, Christmas Presents, and best of all, the price is right. We buy direct from the manufacturer, thereby cutting the wholesale man’s profit out. We are going to give that to you. We are anxious to show you our stock. ITS A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS. COLE & HULL Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland herc .rom a parior 10 a 120y but I'l] have to you to cancel ony dates for me i propo: itien.” yloedy ¢ st of tha cve inz his mind ro d him as an altogether “impos- " person. But he did not mind. For he was rewarded with the clear conscicnce that goes with having stood by one’s cenvictions. — New York Times. - * . UNDERLINEN FOR YOUNG GIRL _— i Garments May Be Made at Home Much Cheaper Than They Can ! Be Purchased. ' These patterns may be made up in cambric, or fine longcloth, { The nightdress has an Empire bodice composed of tucked material and insertion front and back, the full lower part being joined on by a wide beading, through which ribbon is threaded; the neck is outlined with insertion edzed with lace. Ribbon threaded beading edged with lace irills finishes the sleeves. | Materials required: 4% yards 40 inches wide, 1% yard beading, 3 yards ribbon, about 3 yards insertion, % yard narrow lace, | yard wide lace. The Camisole and Combinations are very simple as to trimming, three tucks are made cach side front, Ill-I sortion and lace cdging both neck ! and armholes The legs of the Combinations are | gathered into beading, to which are attached deep frills that are edged @ with lace and two tucks above lhei lace. | Materials required for the cami sole: % yard 40 inches wide, 2% the combinations: 2% yards 40 inches wide, 3 yards inscrtion, b yards lace. CARE OF THE CANDLE SHADE S0 That Laundering Work Will Not Be Hard. - Keep the lace covers on candle - | seallop at top and bottom, a bunch of side and on the other a medallion In evelet work with the monogram of r | rose, blue and pink. The same shades | can be found in the electric shade made to fit sixteen-candlepower bulbs, FUR EDGING COMING BACK Garniture That May Be Made Very Charming Is Returning to Popular Favor. With our pretty round walking skirts fur edgings are coming very much to the fore again, although it must be owned that the fur is as often as not used with thin materials as it {8 with cloth and velvet. For instance, there is a charming trock made of mousseline de sole in two tones, the top and upper part of the skirt which reaches half way to the knees, being carried out in rich emerald green, while the rest of the skirt is in snuff-colored mousseline de sole with a border of skunk. This is a very successful toilette, the color scheme being both original and pleas- ing, while the skunk lends it a speclal note of richnees. In detail the gown is simplicity itself, the corsage join- ing neatly at the throat where there is a frill of fine lawn, while the sleeves are put into a seam just below the turn of the shoulders, and the fronts are fastened with crystal buttons set Into little bows of dark brown velvet. VOTE “YES” TOMORROW. yards insertion, 2% yards lace. For | Lace Covers May Easily Be Arranged = . . . An old-timer —- grandfather's clock. & . . . § ) ) L] 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 best for your money. Some Good VBargains in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50c MEN'S S8HIRTS GOING AT............. .25¢ $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.......... 75¢ $1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING L. $1.00 [} o Gents’ Shoe Bargains $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOLS TR .. i $1.90 $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SEOES FOR .............. $3.50 $2.50, $300 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXTORDS FOK ....$1.50 'NOTICE. No tickets wiil be jssued after Nov. 1. All tickets will be redeemed. Bring them in any day. Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— wc have it. pt—l——— Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery . Smoke.... A.H.T. CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida