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THE EVENIN LAK AND, FLA,, DIC. 4, 1912. (iCIE LI@ Thanksgiving Wedding Day. to take place on Thanksgiving day at the church. In what order should the maid of honor, ring bearer and the best man enter the church? What should be served at a reception which will follow immediately after the ceremony? I8 it necessary to send an invitation to each member of a ;| family, or can I say “Mr. and Mrs. Blank and familv?" Thanking you most sincerely.—Perplexed. The best man with the groom en- ters the church from the vestry and with the minister awaits the coming of the bride, who is first preceded by the ring bearer, then the honored maid, and last the bride on the arm of her father, or whoever gives her away. If thers is no one to do this she may enter alone. At that season of the year you could serve chicken or sweetbreads, creamed in heari shaped pastry shells, ! sandwiches of brown and white bre b and when that day shall come, money will be your best friend. Start an account today and] make the future certain for those /depending on you--and yourself. A dollar will do it---now---here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland olives, salted nuts, a salad wit: wafers, coffee, ice cream and of course the traditional wedding cake. Slip- pers of white or pink or tiny white satin bags filled with candied puffed rice are pretty for souvenirs instead of wedding cake boxes. Good form requires a separate invi- tation for each unmarried member of a household; the “and family” {is strictly out of date. Economize in some other way, but not on your invi- tations. U MAPS, BLUE PRINTS . Baps of any description compiied on short notice. Special sttemtiex glven to complling city, display and advertising maps. County and Btate maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading bdiue wriuts st res. wnabie rates. Speclal rates for prints in large quantities. Duties of a Bridesmald. Please state the duties of a brides- maid. In just what way should she assist the bride? 1 expect to wear deep cream or buff. Please advise. whether you think crepe meteor would be more appropriate than marquisette. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co.| . e e e s X i diately precedes the bride to the al- Boom 213-215 Drane Building LAXRLAND, FLA tar, stands by her side, holds her bouquet and throws back her veil it Prompt attention given mail orders. celving, but this is not always done. and prettier for your gown than mar quisette. SMOKE ' | INMAN’S | BLUNT se. Cigar Visiting Cards for Young Girl. I am a young girl—sixteen. How soon will it be proper for me to have my own cards and should “Miss” pre. cede the name and should my name be written out in full>—Schoolgirl. You may have your own cards right now, although until you make your debut your name is supposed to be on your mother's card to use in mak- Ing formal calls and for invitation purposes, but there are so many occa- slons where a girl needs her own eard. Have “Miss” and your name, ba it short or long, engraved in full, no abbreviation or prefixing initials before a name A High Noon Wedding. Will you kindly state at just what time “high noon”™ is? Also suggest a menu for three courses for a wedding breakfast at that hour, to be served in buffet style, as a fat prevents any other method of serving.—Mrs. J. H.B. High noon is exactly 12 o'clock, and s the favorite hour for a wedding with our English consins, and even more 80 now since Alice Roosevelt se- lected that time. For the first course serve iced caataloupe filled with — | sliced pineapple and Maraschino cher R. L. MARSHALL| & mome sandwiches. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will turzish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. SUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. ¥ The oldest UNION MADE Cigar in town. They have stood the test. From a “Perplexed Man.” Sometimes a young woman {s very friendly in speaking when she enters the dining-room: again she does not recognize me. Since I consider that it is her place to speak first. am T not Justified in not noticing her here- after ?—A Perplexed Man T would be really sure that the per 80n in question was intentional in not noticing me, and as it is conceded that & woman has the privilege of being the first to show recognition. It she continued to ignore my presence 1 should certainly give no evidence that I knew she was on earth. Lot me show you some Lakeloud Lomes 1 have built, LAKELANS, FLORIDA Phone 267-Green. A AL It you wish to rent a house or have a house you wish to rent; The Proper Thing to Do. Wil you kindly tell me it it 1s con rect form for young men to call and leave their cards after they have been invited to a party? Also the oorrect pronunclation of “Misses” in the Misses Brown.—Aljce. — If you have a house to sell or If, in fact, you desire 1, buy or sell anything in the line of real estate, this is my specialty. See me befor, ity. you close 8 Full information given cheerfully ang f:eely. e wish to purchase one; young men to make party calls after b, B e S s of them do 1t—; N. K. LEW'Q !the pity. “Misses” to usually ~ ceded by the word “the.” and soundy Phone 309. Room 1, Ra; ozactly as if gpelled “Mra. MADAME MERRL Kindly answer the following ques- tions regarding the noonday wedding |¥ )| | Its she wears one. It is customary for| For this new green and mauve shot her to stand by her side when re | (aftetas are used. I fancy the crepe meteor is softer | the waist, is trimmed with pufings hhhdedthomoctfommm T ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————— MAKES A PRETTY HEADDRESS Design in Tulle Is Ore of the Latest and Best Ideas for Evening Coiffures, The tulle headdress is one of the aewest ideas for evening coiffures. A soft band of folded tulle sewn with or beads, pearls, or colored stones, is drawn loosely round the head with an upstanding mount of plaited tulle the left side. The effect is most rv-like and altogether fascinating. he worship of tulle goes gaily on. frst appearance was as a raf- fle, but it soon took possession of our 'd then we immediately discov- ered that this filmy material was the very thing we had been wanting for oriznal blouses and frocks. It has more stiffness than chiffon, with which o are becoming a tiny bit satiated, and its draping possibilities are end- less TAFFETAS DRESS The skirt, which is slightly full at of the taffetas about three inches wide; it Is arranged to simulate a tunic with side fastening. The bodice has a yoke of cream‘ lace, with tucked ninon of the same color below. A wide revers turns back from the right side of bodice, pufing forming trimmizg here to match that on skirt. The hat is made of the same taf- fetas as the dress and is trimmed at' back with a bow of wide ribbon. | Materials required: 5'2 yards taf-' fetas 42 inches wide, % yard lace 18! inches wide, % yard ninon. Pretty Hair Arrangement. Hair can be fluffed and made to! stand out well from the head, even | without curling, by brushing it with! an outward twist of the wrist that lifts the hair up from the scalp. For this brushing divide the hair into strands | and go over the head in a circle . then | begin farther up and continue until| all the hair has been lifted and Iight«} ened. If this style of brushing is kept up dally, or even several times a week, the straightest and stringiest hair soon becomes dry and easy to puff out from the face. Rag Rug Hint. When, making rag rugs a good color scheme for blue rugs is to sew the rags in the following order: Dark blue, light blue, dark blue, white. The rugs will not be too light colored to be serviceable, yvet will be satisfactory for a blue rcom. Have all the rags of uniform width (about one inch) and also of nearly uniform length.— Ladies’ Home Journal, Plaits open toward th2 foot. On the short bolero jackets the sleeves are three-quarters long and cuffed. The new draped effects in dresses remind one very strongly of the polonaise. Very smart, indeed, are ostrich plumes in full browns of changeable silk. There I8 a new tone of blue, very bright and clear, the bleu Vierge. Pearl embroideries are to be in ‘ vogue; 80 are jet embroideries. In the new corset for stout figures a great deal of elastic is used. The long, loose peasant coat {s usually revived at this time of year because of its convenience for travel. On & large hat of black plash a bow I ot pale rose crepe de chine was the oaly trimming. This is an excellent -o«'l.t:‘r a young girl. A of black velvet high round mu‘hthorw.hlyflndhhuh- fonable favor, particularly on young en or on those with silver hair. but we are always more. Best Butter, per pound . ........ Sngar, 16 pounds ....... .... Cottolene, 10 pound pails 3 cans family size Cream. ....... i 6 cans baby size Cream........... The Best Policy In WeRepresentthe Follow- ing Reliable Companies: German-American Phoenix, Hartford Fidelity Underwriters and many othersas good Y. Z MANN Successor to the Johnson Agency Room 7. 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