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[‘LEPLONE NE H:.RS—SOC T\ EDITOR Number . nce l-umber o (1AL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Dcpmment can be com: 0 aved to the Society Edit): by either of the above telephones ~.- \wiitten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. & .s of social functions, clu meetings. church gatherings .\nd 4 tems of social interest -lould be telephoned to this depart- 1 as s0.u as they occur in cider that their news value is not ;: 2305040FOIRIRER 0 0I0IOIOIOIQIOIQICIOIOT O‘ STATE MISSIONARY UNION 6 OPENS THIS EVENING Woman's Baptist B Hymn-—"Chautauqua.” o Florida convenes tonight Quartet—Selected. \uditorium, which has been Hymn —"Jesus Shall Reizn.” for the occasion, the stage Devotional- -Dr. R, E. Reed, Bar i auverted into a bower of tow. ¢ 1y the use of flovers and Trio-"Come Holy Spirit.” Kach train has brought Introduction of Speakers br. A cuthusiastic women, and . Mont e, (. J. Thompson, Ra- i ecorded a most hearty Addi leigh, N. C. cosion will be hield at Solo “Fear ye not, O Israel,” la-, leary Orme. Address Dr. D dter which the the churech, To the Atlanti, B. Gray, ting tonight and all sue- Ga | fons, all the ladies of the Hymn “Coronution & | ly invited tqetion of Missionaries 7 : ’ ation of Chipley Memaorial J © wosram tor b I Rog ] Phon Almig 1 i 1 REC fPHO'\‘ A\ID BOOI\ ” SHOWER NEW YEAR'S LD YOO MDD 3P DOIGIOOGOIGI0I00Q i pening of the public lbrary s i result of the “Trip Around the World™ wdditional §75 the Dramatice Looks S0k e they have $108 with an kindly Club to expend for bur those New Year's evening and after- to be an event of interest [keland people, and will be in al ouce, a reception and commitives arratizes- | cfoorme of wer, ']'||-' been appointed value number bought must Pmited, for, while this amount will wood beginning, yet it will far toward furnishing a So another appeal for help this line to the pub- ne lic in the “book shower” two objects: and each qoa sovial nature, & yple of Lakeland, both old well as stranzers YArious necessarily be and 1= will soon Le perfected for the g warii- ot p rving out of the “house which is to mark the beginning i,y things along wer oand greater along is made torm of a occasion has aller on New Year's day asked donation books, literature of any welcome cood hook as a sidents, phics, reference standard fic- visiting our city, tocethier and iy be an op- tign; cood of meeting Vil b Ling a social hour, thew dition thay can be spared from your x social viss () will ma'e g0 1 will be zladly received ronzer and more anitea work v« 1his is for the publie wood it is Al lines. Its se ond obiect B ned that the spirit of it will be re- er ereate an interest Gt Carded by the addition of a goodly A library is not or of hooks on this occasion. 1 sTowing necessity (o erer Ihe itation to this “At Home” ! It has been said that Nen ar's day is extended to who h ritten thinas worthy 1he ceneral publie d the ladies are ! conferred a benefit on i for a most enjoyable as| endariy wn that w afternoon and ev- will he served reat deeds.” pishied the pibiic weliare 1o et for this end th It Loeped by the ibary commit- new hooks oy nd mmberad and < thie vour plans 1) call on New ] start the new vegr to hoost for interest its MR ( A. COLE, Secretary Woman's Clab ration in the movement b) literal response for REACH OUT A HAND. Is a heroism. Our hearts mav - is glad, and the world is good, break ‘e sun is warm over field and | But we may smile for the old world's wood; gake. Lie streamlets not in, blossoms blow, stand; all the gladness of long azo, ‘Innk up, nor down, and reach out a sing and the|Look out, and you'll under- friends you loved and who hand proved untrue i To help the brother who struggles, a other ones wuit'ng, arms| too; {or you; | And when he strengthens and leans « birds shall yet trill a sweet- on you, T song, {And smiles and catches the step » way shall blossom which again— seems so long. You'll regain your faith and be “ou shall take up your faith stronger then. anew, —-J. M. Lewis, in Houston Post. e worlds be loving and hearts o e be true Chautauqua Reading Circle. must falter some in a weary The Chautauqua Reading Circle mile; will meet Tuesday evening, at 7:30 “very song and each hanov|o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Ander- smile son on Last Orange street. donated by who know of books realize that the | to bring with them some ! biogra- | kind | Books in good con- | .| way or anc --Saturday . Dec. 14 The neat eun i1 L lumbia Qu mes to the Au ditorium Saturday niz! and this vill probubly finest at- tractions of the Tickets are now redi attractions, ber Laving been rendered. tickets will bo oy 4 N S R | the Co- | be one of 1 Lyoe course, wed for these Ol decoant of one num- tickets, tic 5 ont o tickets, 65 ] CeLts These scison ticheis may either be secured at the Red Cross Miiss Sy from ah Polk, Darracott or Mra. T. L. Pharmacy, Mrs. A, H. Waring. - » » 'FOR THE STREET OR HOUSE Tweed Costume In Green Shade Rec- ommended—Simple Home Dress for Almost Any Material. | Tweed Costume.--Green trim | It has a collar of mater | which in front plait "havg. Straps trim the Hat of black velvet, 1 with straps to wateh skirt. i1, below o frills | WeN. trimmed with l'a velvet ribbon moeunt, | .Materials required: Five yards of | Ctweed 48 inches wide, five butions, 41-2 yards silk or satin for linin; coat. Simnle Home Dress.—So simple 14 this, that it might be made in many different materials. | The skirt has a wrapped scam the lefi side of front, six buttons trim the foot. The waist is high and pliu ly set to the bodice, which is Mag | and has a low, round neck, brzi simply as trimming. The sleeves wiv trimmed to match. | Materials requircd: Three and on | half yards 42 incbes wide, oneh: | dozen buttons, one-half dozen yard braid. | LACES OV OANCING FROCKS | All-Over Mr-u od Is Favored for the | Debutante and Second Season Yourg Lady. [ Allover lace durveing froels frocks of flounced net are made un Id antes and young women in t! cond season. Some of these g lare draped over,with pom fon or have gri¢ for cpera o ;tunirs of | satin | white, tel colors, are UBl"] to um‘x uj lace draj iies. Beaded Jaces a new note, aud the beaded net chiffons for tunics are wonder their heaviness of weight and | ness and fragility of fabric. Wh t is often combined with black et in bead embroideries. A gown of this sort has a tunic of white jct, over a skirt of white satin veiled with & flounce of black chantilly. One huge red rose, ncar the hem of the skirt, | \ | | catches up the lace. The bolic rl white tulle is outlined along the square decolletage at back and fro - . * Generally Qenerally people pay a good deal by lines of black jet, and across the square at front and back are set straps of white Jet embroidery. The tunic of white and black jet crosses this » transparent net bodice and falls the skirt in long, clinging lines. Bo of white satin with cut jet butious complete the striking costume. more for experience that it turns out to be worth (o thomni. LAK ELAND, ! Have you got your Evening Dress yet? tweed flecked with brown is used for ourip I model. The coat is sacque shaped, 1 i CPLA.; DEC. 9, 1912, PAGE THREE, il e e : e —————— fi"?fié’s | o b i S AR TR LSRR 3 Will delight every mother who does her own sewing. Let us make your labors lighter by doing away with making the chil- clothes. We have a full line of Children’s School Dresses and Boys™ Waists which we can scll you at a very small cost. dren’s If nol, see our exquis- itc array of SATIN, SILK, MESSALINE, CREPE DE CHINE, CHIFFON and many other materials---all colors--- You with trimmings to match. Call and inspect our goods. arc always welcome. f&TEg T TS A R A A R L NI TR tembers alwins wolcome o 3 1. 1. BRYAN Qlseleta Goiment, Chaveehior Commader A New Yors five i |"I"Hn thoamnanus facturer led walt §iu0000 of ligs VN AVCLWSUN, mecretany DG st i i GLAtBOMlL b tioht they have qoit e Orange Dlossca oy, No pay conts pd oyour hnow that” - Nansas R VAR S | City Btin tand Lodape MO N Jar compunication i Mrs, o i HOUAN, Pres and Ath Mondays at v p e | iting brethrea cordandly du ] | 8 3t TOYR Graad Ovder of Fagles 1F, WILEO ans Meots every Wednesday nicht 1 Ll Odd Fellows hadl. G W Rowland E precident; W, B Hicks, seceretary ! felaud Coapter | noets the ! | Maron POST 33, & R , [l | wory ! 9 . welt de Meets Lhe first ‘”'"'-‘ MOVt am buying all kinds of see o | mobth at 10 2. wm. at the home of e JOF Wilson, W e ' ' ; | Jo ML Sparding on Kentacky avenue # e SR ki dak ond-hond wrticles—Beds, Dressers, Paliy Chapter, G 8. 8. mects eved coond and tourth Yhuorsday ¢ each month at 7:30 p w. N A 4 X Elnora Jora Keen, W, M Lucie K. B neets overy I ROTALLEY, | R Springs, Chairs, Stoves, Tools, Bi- Rebekah Lodue Noo 1) second and fourth Mon day nights at 1. 0. O 1 hall. Visit- i ving brothers and gisters cordially in l aiinn i \ Adjtant cyclse, Guns—anything. Tnton, Secy Lakeland Camp No. 9%, W. G, W, wots cvery second and fourth Thurs- fay uight. Woodmen Circle first| ' fays, W, 4 Bstridee, | vited, MRS, MRS JULIA FRENCH, N G, T. K. ROBERTSON, Sed el Comma Mrs. Sallie Seip- Lake Lodge No. 2, 1.0.0 ‘. fan of le | meets Friday wie at B0, at - ——— 0. 0. I, hall, Visiting brothers :nw- ROFR frondialy il lhe Second-tland Store ar weeting every Tuesday 15, M. SMAILES, Sec it 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Jlall. Vielt Lot DR DO 1210 West Main Strect, Lakeland, Fla. 2 ° B4 . With December Comes : p e ot o i '{ ” Christ, : : TISLIMas ; With Christmas the theught of Gifts, What shall it be and where can | find the best for my money? 2 9 What The best plan3l can suggest is to call and look the i stock over and possibly we can help you, as there ; are many things to be had that you will not think 4 of unless you come. At the same old stand where the stock is much larger than in previous years and still coming, and where you will:find that the dollar reaches the farthest---a comparison of prices will convince you. Drop in and look around. We will be glad to show you anything you wish. H. C. 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