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g —— , FLA., JUNE 4, 1913. e THE NVENING TELEURAM, CAR ELAND S e————————————— tween graduation presents and those | e 3 given for weddings, but for the former | a maid with too many? T&E: k y we may find very delightful books, Agoodlduhhrthohmfl!ul Made by Amhur Carpentet with pages for class history, class|group of intimate friends to combine photographs and all the doings of | and each give a plece of either tur commencement week. Such books are | quoise or coral, so the girl will have also obtainable for the bride, but one | a complete set. This makes the ex- should make sure that there are no | pense evenly divided, and it is. better duplicates. than each giving a separate article. To go back to silver, there are all | Desk sets may be given in this way, sorts of tea strainers, cups in silver | for it is more harmonious to have all holders, jelly jars, cheese jars with | pljeces match in form and coloring. panions it we have - silver scoops, silver flower holders | Fans and bair ornaments must not be " What is more tiresome tham and handkerchief chains, such as our | forgotten, and how about s real 18ce | gionty, excitable woman, who falls grandmothers carried, handkerehiet for either bride or gradu- | g¢ the rate of a mile a minute, fronr In china, who would not like bm:lll- ate? tically complaining about the world i lon cups, compotes or salad plates, all . of which may be odd pleces? Then Wedding Menve. blouse or rakish style of e hat. | {Old@ Plece 0“(:“ \ there are wondertfuly clever bowls and | g0 many requests have reached my | gne simply makes us swallow alr( "= ! to the Mgkt and 000 it opary, thousaad dlamdnds. Noiy . Demand Effort; the: Resulte, Are e Worth All That May Be Expended. jugs In inexpensive pottery for holding | desk for suggestions for wedding re- | ang we sigh with relief whea she goes flowers; the shallow ones may be | freshments that I slip these in.| ¢, and another victim. equipped with Japanese or glass flow- | though it is contrary to our rules t0| ¢ ig poth tiresome and annoying to er holders. Instead of the omnipres- | yse our valuable space for menus. 1|4t beside the woman in church whe ent cut-glass bowl, of which brides | hope these will assist the many June |y pnot able to cencentrst ber mind, making of the useful table are fastened on with screws, by which .:-nolwhlchvoclunm the case and contents may be lifted 4 extremaly simple, and may be un-|and moved when occasion requires. | g,y have dozens, seloct one £00d | prides: She i either clearing her throat, pull Gortaken by the amateur carpenter |Suitable handles, with brass ecrews| ,e.e of rock crystal or a bit of FOR A WEDDING LUNCHEOGN. | ing atber gloves or dropping the hym» without fear of fallure. to fit, may be obtained at amy iron-| .5 000ent glass; sherbet cups and on. ! nal. R can be carried out to suit re-| monger's at a trifing cost. When |, piors ook well in the latter and | Lobster Cutlets, Bauce Tartars. Then there is the girl at the theater @atrements, and is composed of four | complete, the case can be stalned &| ,py goes not tire of them. Nearly | G ek who must nibble bon bons one minute ploces of wood, which can be dove- | nice dark green and afterwards VA™| ovary one has something of which ohu:‘::;;tmd:.am and powder her nose the next. Sbe|. @alled together or fastened together | nished. they make a specialty. For instance, Fancy Ice Cream. not only disturbs others, but uses uwp with screws. A case of this kind will be found | . y;gustrious maiden aunt sees that Bride's Cake. her energy and strength uselessly. Well-planed wood about halt or | extremely useful upon & writing table, | .y e girls in her family are sup- | Candied onpetré:;gnl. Salted Nuts. Reposs of manner is more often Wres-quarters of an inch in thickness for the few books of referemce that plied with knitted wash clothes and o found in the woman who has passed @hould be used for the upper part, and | are always necessary to have at band, | paty (owels, and & goodly showing | ELABORATE AFTERNOON OR EVE: twentyfive. That is why some mea tfece of wood of at|and in a bedroom also, placed, per- K th ribbon. A NING RECEPTION MENU. Tig salss 1n :“m:.::: in thickneas will be re- | haps, upon the chest of drawers, it a;’,,‘:’n:; mfi..,:; accompanies (L LR g iy Tor Ter to 160 618 G quired, and it should be rounded at| will be very handy for holding just & | ¢pe handiwork, all done up in tissue Bnnd-n;-;uttu Sandwiches. 1t are talking with anyone Whe | CECRORIRENORECAICIOINNG e corners and bevelled at the edges. | few of the favorite books that ODS| pener banded with white satin rid- | Rolis Btuffed with Chicken Balad Butr you dgets hor hands or twitch | SECOCENENEUSHE0E At oither side small brass handles | Uikes to bave &t band. bon. A grandmother gives each tered Rolla :flh':ln'-‘o‘m Tou may find yourself do —-—————————————————‘. . Gozen. Alterward 1a conldencs B'g | Srandchild a silk quilt on the wedding Frosen Pudding, Orsage Bherbet, iag the same thing. It 1s vesy e . sald, “Ot course, I supposs it's tru ::: :;‘::: m'::m:: 'j‘hf:l"“' all Aseorted Cakes. conoerning to say the Jesat: & that one never can have too many {00 EVENING | § 's faces in the ; Oua_ Orm ¢ ; -po:l?,h:mt ;:;:d oy other things | | Then, who would not like four I it %Er%:;goxfim&'nu " mfl:y“e:: dy’ou'mnfi.nd that eight N Begin L5 ad icken . a AT :(.uld “!‘ m‘::‘.:;’::‘:: colonial glass candle sticks or & set g\?tm"d Rolls. :‘"’ of every ten bite thelr lips or mats | INEWSPAPELS m - spoons, as all were marked, and all of coasters with lemonade or iced tea Strawberry Ice Cream. aces. e Do a fl 4 from friends Who sent personal motes, | S188¢s? Of trays there is no end in Briavy oaes & s some it saying ‘they were just sure she would shapeg, prices and materials. Any girl MILITARY WED'];NG RECEPTION them attractive and good looking is be delighted with teaspoons.” MENU would like & set of clipping scissors poise. The older one grows the more Magazines Stationery Fi and magazine opener. They come in Boutllon Served in Cups. essential it is to take things calnly. et wio s gven webding promwes | FUM: bromse and iler and o cse |, Cowmed iobei i Somikios | Pelse @ srocurmoes with god to several le:enuonl uy.l’dut 1¢ | Of three or five scissors is an always Cold e aotiButter Sandwiches, | breeding. An excellent plan “mmz i =& ! the young pecple are going to house welcome gift, as are jewel boxes and Olives. Salted Nuts. Radishes. yourself acquire it is to go into & POS' C' S el BAAE The airie ¢ (e b e work boxes in leather. Ice Cream BServed in Yellow Cl’v:Irv Cum‘i roony by yourself each day for at least I ;‘ even if the home is an apartment its | _G1ft8 Of hand work are best of all e oh by the bride with tvmtgod’ ;::' ;:dm::lc a8 ':u, i 0 | quite g ®ing to have & knocker |ARd made from rare bits of brocade her husband's saber) . your gl 4 iR C] G on the door; otherwise she gives and embroidered, picked up during Punch. Coffee, candlesticks of brass, Sheffield or sil- frequent trips abroad. Speaking of and 2 bags, one can never have too many e ——— you will not mar your health iy ":: ‘&u ;o:tu:::r tomb:' :;;u:.::r: and they are an acceptable gift to New Bracelets. beauty by unnecessary distorticns ef Come and see me befo’__ glass and silver dishes for sliced | ®ither bride or graduate; those of | It your forearm is white and ronnd- | the face and body. Al MME MERRI. | quality it will become part of you aad .mm’ An.:.?v h:t"t?r (:r n‘n'::‘::: lemon with & twopronged lemon fork, | Vhite band embroidered or of Irish |ed, it deserves the decoration of &l |chasing elsewhere. eweet girl graduate? an odd-shaped tea caddy, in Shefeld, | STochet are fitting accessories to the | bracelet. Depending upon the size of i These are the questions upppermost | are good, as are all N‘t’; of Mtl:: popular all-white costume. A set of | your income or of your earnings, you UPHOLSTERING AND patronage appreciated _,1 & the minds of most every one these | either old or modern. six hand-made towels, a pair of pil- | may have a pretty and dainty brace- o days. Christmas and birthday pres-| There are lovely sugar baskets and low cases or a bedroom set in art em- | let of filigree silver, of silver links MATTARSY SAKING. —— eats are easier to select, as we are apt | individual salts and almond dishes in :;"‘:{;’:h‘“ :‘Ilm'“:: ‘:‘: "":":‘:z ;:""“:;‘:"::l:: :: :‘:g’ m r‘::‘. s 4§ es, while the die J R hoa nd doa Erendn, bt b | aRing oolleions of s} st ot i | 018% or by many a girl bit more expensiveare the benutirully. 014 Mattzemes made over; owaie | Miss Ruby Darhets king & gift that is to mark two of the | odd-shaped bozes in silver, brass aad | When it comes to personal gifts, | engraved bangles in sterling silver |of all kind made o order. Drep m mest eventful occasions fn life one | Shefeld. If we know the special fad | the List 18 too long to be given in & and gold and a trifie beyond the fn-| "y o0 News s“nd : s often at a loss. or hobby of our friends it is always limited space, but I heard an eighteen- | come of the well-to-do wage earner - - Ll In days gone by teaspopns seemed | well to add to the collection as the | Yearold girl say ‘“she just hoped [ (who is thrifty) are the snake brace Leooy Bdisoata % be the accepted offering to a bride; | opportunity presents itself. everybody would give her things that lets in gold, set with amethysts. Arthur A Douglls b ence & young woman received seven There is no great difference be- she could not afford herself.” B8ilk 4185 6. Ohle Btrest stockings, for instance, was there ever ' e e ) = g -h_—_———————m o ; Your Printing to the Lakeland News Job Printing Officef i sa: YOU get your work done by people who know--who will not let some foolish erroros creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhapsH . - subject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. F‘ Our plant turns out ten newspapers every week--two of them being sixteen-page " papers of state-wide circulation; bat this does not mean that we do not also give thepms closest attention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for printing a rib- bon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful consideration that enables, us to secure and successfully carry out our large contracts. And, having had to fit up™ for the bigger work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better. " For Printing--a Line or a Volume--We Are At Your Serbice THE LAKELAND NEWS JOB OFFICE = KENTUCKY BUILDING