Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 3

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Honey is Always Welcome i our good will comes With it. We don’t want it unless you are thor- satisfied with what you buy here. WHEN WE SELL YOU or the sale or we do not consider thecomplete satisfaction must accompa cughls «tion a success. In short unless you are satisfied we are not either transd CHILES R L L. B. WEEKS —DEALER IN— Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 Cowdery Building WITH W00D'S MEAT MARKET T Cans Small Cream. .. ... 3 Cans Extra Large Cream.......... 3 Cans Tomatoes wve..ceveve o b. Best Butter ...... folife, per Sack. .. ... n Feed, per Sack..... DAt per Bask . iiieseacosuonins P. 0. Box 57| EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE me 6 MEE US BEFORE BUYING 2600 Of all the attentions you can show or the presents you can buy nothing 02 Drane Bldg. p is more appreciated than a box of N, FLA TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Office Number ... Residence Number ... ... SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that impaired. i SEEIEEIO T DI DEEEIED PAGr THRER meetings, church gatherings and their news value is not LOVE'S BENEDICTIO! N. I wandered through the crowded streets one day, And watched the restless faces one by one; I saw the well-clad women pass my way Like brilliant birds a-wing bencath the sun A longing shone in men's and wom- en's eyes— As though their hearts were seek- ing something sweet And bodies concealed, mayhap, the sighs That struggled to the cager feet, And then there came a couple old and gray, A man and woman and slow; Oblivious they to noisy, scething way And peaceful ‘midst the crowd thay hurried so. surge of placid, sweet Her face was like some song that lives always In hearts a-worn and needing its refrain, The tracings on her brow were fine lace, That long within sweet lavender has lain. like His arm was clasping her by right divine; Protectingly he held her to his side Nor thought her quaint old bonnet aught but fine An honored king, he held her sat- istied, And thus, in tune to Love's old sweet- est song, Subdued becauge the pace of thos anear; Aud peace descended on the surgin: throng, As thouzh cach soul had heard an-wering By Katl . prayer. erine Fall Pent . . nice candy now and then, |Our Candies Taste Good W, Fnsk;: Johnsc;n i Loars Negotiated \L ESTATE | member this. This is about all the argument needed fo: the young fellow, but re- !such things are appreciated even | s Bt 2 She knows that L TR | you think more of her, of course, but FIOpenty a Specialty, | é i still she likes to be told and she likes to be shown even better. Naturally ' more than before. RAYMONDO BUILDING ——— | she can't tell you this but try her just buggies, for Norse Shoeing $1.50 For Four Feet phonographs, 0¥ 7 9 & agon ornce with a box of our candy and see sale how much it means. Why not? Norris, Atlanta, Candies Quick Delivery Red Cross armacy ‘ PHONE 89 | R O l { Wachines and ® fien Shop © Freight Office. ML A, CLonTs|ppy il fstate IRY }lom"_ oranges, while a leme Orargs Trees More Prolific. Single orange trees have s e known to produce twenty thousand OXE frae “L x-.\g, mm | ¥ields more than eight thousand lem- , ous. jand Are in Good Taste After she is yours| | Missionary Society Had | 4 [ Pleasant Meeting. The Cumb 1 (BT | et at 1l Monday atte | | tionthly meet mnstally woo town member Pro lwith a specizl prayer top subject wa snecess of our year's worl giidance while plar made a most intere we part, gram which was taken parnt After the ment a very pleasant social t enjoyed by all spent by all who could remoi Leaves Tomorrow on Summer Vacation. Dr. Sarah Wheeler leaves morning for Tennessee and Ko! where she wil] spend the returningt o Lakeland abou' = Dr. Wheeler, before her 10 will spend some weeks very plos ly at Tate Springs, a noted 1.0 see resort. Her many friend ter her a most delightful ficial vacation. K Ladies Had Unusual Experience Monday. A party of Lakeland quite an unusual experien which they are not desiro | peating. i The party, which was | ™ Mrs. S. T. Fletcher, Mi Pztterson, Miss Corin Niss Lytie, of Ocala Reynolds left town Mond fer a spin in Mrs. Flet They went out South | and when they res turns w t been | | tree seldom ' ] her "|stantly forgets them -|her and give her o tound that there eowhich w turn, td also Was Ihey con o doied their journey about ten mies Loand about 2 opoom, osaw o town wht e the distance, choproved | e Plant City opped at the Colonial hote, vdiners and roturned o Lakeland wli atternoon train, the v i en damaged to sueh an extent water that it had o he |~|.|-u;i [ garaze alt Plant ciy tor pve- | pairs, Flie party had quite an experience, tut they declare altogether it was quite pleasant and also exciting Miss Margaret Ansley . Returns Home This Morning. Miss Margaret Ansley, who has been the guest of her sister, Mus, J. Sanford Jewett tor several weeks, re tirned today o her home Enroute she Will stop at Kissimmee tor a shor, visit with friends . | . . Do Husbands Understand Their Wives. (By Beatrice Fairtax.) “Mrs, M. declures platntively that she does not understand her hushand. In fact, “Mrs. M.'s” husband himsell cmphatically announces the case, so it must be so. But, while he is busy being misun- derstood, 1 wonder it he ever takes Al men liky to siy they do not understand women; it is one of their pet theories, Not olie wan in ten understands his wite, He may or may not be couscions of the fact; does not Keep hiim awake nights wor- such to he time to understand, but, if s0, the knowledee rying | Man is practical; woman, romantic, and the wonder of it is that they get along ws well s they do man never tires he Tove hie can’t Betore marriage, telling a woman wow much \ wartiase, he wani 1o tala pranted; he Ihe 1 (RTINS ting the Jow il i Al 1l und i on reasonabh | that he do [ “You ha | not understand her | Ve y whim O man P id one man Have 1,1 Por-| possible 1o yon,” £a 'nup:.m-ml,\ to his wil | dear,” she anowered wistially Lhaps | have, |1 r things just right, do 1? That woman was literally for a little could not see A man can love a woman very sin cerely and ye sroughly misunder- | stand her, A woman sets higher on little things than man does Anniversarie: nstance, for much with her, neve oem o d | tarvin I sympathy, but the man! it store count and man con- does not live who could forget wedding anniversary, but ning out of ten men forget it. Man can not ap 'I'rev'iale the value woman places on his remembering cuch things Do ¥ou try to understand your wife, or| are you satisficd m ¥ woman her support | imeomprehend- | ing affection? You are all vor voices in lament to understand you, vt ¥ feilure to understar greatest complacen: . Mr. M.,” but I'm 1o | zorry for “Mrs. M | The average woman unde her husband absolutel teen married six monti But the average man « derstand his wife at the I WHAT WE BELIEVE We believe in the goods we are selling and the people to whom we are selling. We believe honest goods can be sold to honest people by honest methods. We Dbelieve in increasing our business and that the way to do it is to reach out for it. We are reaching for your pat- ronage with some of the best goods at the best prices that it has been our pleasure to call your attention. If good work is what you are look- ing for, you ean get it at Lakeland Steam Laundry, Compare our work with others, and you will find it in the lead. We are just as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased. TRY US. 1lhone 130, 3 9. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. 'Phone 130 | SOHOPOSOIIOIAIOLOSOE 00080 IO FOIIIOFOPOPOOFOSOFISO We Always PLEASE Our Patrons We keep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, and will be pleased to wait on you. Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Maga- zines. LakelandBook Store CHOP0HOPOFOHOFOLOFOLOE0H0P ,,_Tbiis Hungerford. Building Contractor Twenty years’ experlence, firat-clasy work. Your interests are mine. Let me fizirc on your bullding, large or \ postal will recelve prompy atter Lock Box 4135, or Phone No. 4, Lakeland, Fla.

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