Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 21, 1913, Page 3

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"to say 1o those recefviug.—GreeaBors. ! Ly ) Punch and frappe are served from . s large bowl in small glasses. It is not necessary or customary to shake bands with anyone except those in the I receiving party. There should be several intimate fl triends to look out for and introduce Q |etrangers to at least two or three per- @ |oons, thus putting tlem at their ease. © |Under certain conditions you might o fntroduce yourself. It is impossible to write out tn de- tall pleasant things to say. Exprees your pleasure at being present and, of 00 oo;aooanoaao (X-X-F-K-X-R:-F-%-F-X-¥-E- YR L 00 m.nnoll ERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. NUMDED .. coveosovssensoncrrmensrrmmncncnaconsnes : mm Number nwul. NOTICE—N o wuo nicated yigil wFi : Notices Of 80 other items o men nt 88 800 0 l.pl'fed e008000°00000000Me0s0essocsse 0000000 o0 CE—Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. tten notle- to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- n as they occur in order that their news value is not For a Huntsman's Party. ) 1 wish to entertain & party of bunts- o ma:dwwldlihmhmm o ecoration and what refresh- o,oouunauuuuu uuauuoocvnuuoonoo Sadta T abould” motte. 1 o] — | have them in the evening and thought | & Dutch lunch would be aice. 0 o°° m,s AIM. hand tomorrow luernoon at the sta- THE tion, in large numbers, to welcome \ SOngs come not trom the hardware dealers and their fam- fiies. The different committees ap- A Dutch supper would be suitable, for men always like plain things pointed to arrange for their enter- :;'::::‘fl Why ':‘“ ‘::" 8 """ ""; tzinment are at work and wil owers for the _centarplece, everything in readiness whe: m:l\li with small ones fillod with salted mots | | at each plate? It would be fun te time comes. About twenty-five cakes | have a regular camp -uwer—mfldl have been donated and other ar-|bacon, eggs, baked potatoes, flapjacks rangements are being perfected. Ev- | and sirup, with coffee. This would be | ery lady in Lakeland should be on|® decided novelty and very informal o sweetes P the throats of thost who are known to fame, for c¥eT and over the wild bird’s 0! notes Wi put them all to shame. e teld derest heart is not the heart ——————————————————— yat makes the greatest show hand to assist in the entertainment | ASK the men to come in buntsman's ,; the ope that comes in the hour| o oo visitors and to make them un- ;Il‘b and ‘hh:“‘“lllnh'hn'm ul":| ! of grief, derstand that Lakeland leads in all | pay 00t DAve ® fob and ame T 8 And helps to bear the blow. things—hospitality being one of her| ' chiefest charms. A Valentine Reception, The junior class of our high sehool 1s going to give a reception to the seniors on February 14. How soon be- fore the reception should the fnvite tions be sent out? What could we serve for refreshments? We do not desire anything very elaboral The greatest life is never the one That of wondrous acts can boast, put the life that sweetens some Oth- er life supplies its needs the mon And And the life most needed is not the one That clinbs to the mightier deeds, which will be square and tn the eenter ____——_________—— ¢ the one that helps another on of the dining room, while the guests | pridegroom fs 200w BuAnd sives it the love it needs. will be seated along the walls?—Ruth. | takes him and 5105 church and himself and 2 gur prayer is mot for & share of - e R h'z:ul lst our rope ay gold heve many engagements at this 800 | gives his best man kv ke Z | son.” Por retreshments got your baker | and, of course, pays And bo resdy for the New Yoar's rub. It you den’s find i ‘ NF[C] | o make to ordor heartahaped patty | The bride's family uuqmm-mmmum & But the power to help some brother shells to be filled with cream oysters; geests and it m-mmmmm‘:‘_ (B rest. Loans megotinted. . : o a higher and happler state. with vegetable cutter; bhave bheart- —Exchange. shaped sandwiches. Then have pink Dty of o e R arrow ave ®t for the Xetn® of Queen Esther Yo powdered ith tay WAk bearts | to sed sard o 827 meose REAL ESTATE Circle Has l'!ee W o 1atd on m .?t‘l"'n';shnmmfihg bride’s parents, they ha The meeting of the Queen Esther o heart wers. 0 | acquaintance and not Bineerniodugtompolarirll | e i o recup | & LmRs vl make p i b BOOK 17, KENTUOKY BULLDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA tomorrow afternoon, has been post-| How is punch or frappe served? calls?—Martha, | CrommomnonomororoRoroRorrOROROROROROrORI SISO SN Should one shake bands with those As to Wedding Expenses. who serve it and with those serving in the dining room? poned one week. Further notice of place of meeting will be made later. L] L] L] What expense should the groom bear in the preparation for his mar rlage? Also what should the bride or Do they have some one to show you her people?’—E. s T around and introduce you to you have not met? If not, 4o you in- troduce yourself? Tell me some of the pleagant things Ladies Preparing to Welcome Hardware Dealers and Their Wives and Daughters. The ladies of Lakeland will be on . The only .“L"‘“'A orne. by the claim to be ‘just as good ” but a claim is never a proved fact. Stick to a Certainty. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE /};////////////////// / /////// ONE SOLID WEEK STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 24 THE GREAT C.W.Park Dramatic Company _IN_THEIR BIG CANVAS COVERED I THEATRE With all NewiPlays Elaborate Scemc(Effects NONDAY weTHE [} oF III[ " TRAIL” NIGHT New Vaudeville Acts Gorgeous Costumes You Must Se; This Play Reserved Opera Chairs 25¢ Extra. Nothing Higher . . two oourses. Could you suggest & pretty way for decorating. the tabla | Easter Comes March 23rd You’d Detter GET READY We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever brought to the city. See our Children’s Dresses==just received a shipment. BATES When a young man notifies his "mm‘ Sis umber, please?™ Bud Get & dosen tiny bells, and Mur—"lmmuumtmh»honmolpl is band und now I don't hear him any iato the house tie & more. You must of pushed him off |Even in the dark the do vire."—Milwaukes News. its warning. parents of his engagement they oer tainly should send a note of welcome to the prospective danghur-ln-hv And it is a very pretty courtesy to ask her to visit them. Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in thegBest Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is asgHIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Becauseit has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you bad, if you do, will always be glad. Deen- Bryant . G. C. Rogan " or §. M. STEPHENS . » e 3 3 T g R -

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