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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1912, PAGL THREAR oney is AlwayS Welcome —%ood will comes with it. We ¢ don’t want it unless you are thor- W \'O.n ) E .' “satisfied wuh wlut yon buy here. ' p ,yfl WHEN WE SELL, YOU e or we do not consider the complete satisfaction must accompa he sal TELEPKONE MERS—SOCKETY EDITOR. Office Number ........ 37 Residence Number ..... Seeeectett a4 sae e eae 4 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 meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- .cion a success. In short unles s you are satisfied we are not either ment as socn as they occur in order that their news value is nor | AR —~DEALER IN— g Stapie and Fancy Groceries, Hay, ; Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 Cowdery Building WITH W00D'S MEAT MARKET 1) s Bucket Snowdrift Lard. . 4 1us Bucket Snowdrift Lard 1.2 tbl Flour in Wood ... 24 1, Sack Flour....meces 12 b Sack Flour ..... us Small Cream. .. .. v e 5 Cans Extra Large Cream... (ans Tomatoes ....... .ie 1 1 Cracker Boy Coffee. . 115, Best Butter .... eaiolife, per SACK. ..o best. per 100 lbs, it Feed o por BABKL . (v d vl i delvie e seee Phne P, 0. Box 507 | N EVERYTHING IN REAL KSTATE PICKARD BROS. ¢ SELSEMEYER SEE US BEFORE BUYING M2 Drane Bldg. I g i3 more appreciated than a box of LAy | _, |uice candy now and then, 'Our Candies Taste Good‘ and Are in Good Taste ' 4 | 1 or the presents you can buy nothing | W. Fiske Johuson Rt NME needed for the young fellow, but re- | G ; ember thi Loars :Segotiated i i su(h things are appreciated e\enl b Beal B {more than before. She knows that =% 420 dels Real Estate. ¢ Grose Oonst | )cu think more of her, of course, but fioperty a Specialty. stlll she likes to be told and she likes | * B})M T RAYMONDO nmmmo {to be shown even better. Naturally she can't tell you this but try her just l;u‘,x,le. v for sale|Once With a box of our candy and see how much it means. Why not? Morse Shoeing §1 e o "% wori, Atans, Cande e el Opick Delivery | Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 heal \[Stfltf }—- “lt flx-em Shop site Freight Office. —————— S, A. CLONTS uiALER IN ( C.mes Home ry Itserf. An aeroplane has this advantage | ‘ over a motor car: When it Lreaks‘ down it doesn’t have to be towed in.— | Life. ats' Building, I “UCNTRY PROPERTY— TOE BARGAINS, PP PEPTETEPTPTR PSPPI 0Of all the attentions you can |how1 Sl ‘Mx. Howal This is about all the argument | After she is yours ., impaired. SONG OF THE NIGHT. The hollow zulfs of ni With eclioes of the s That seem to tloag acro s, From undiscovercd islands Like o danip pall, the clouds hide ai? Hide wood, and Lill, and meadow, While swilt anl sure the steady world, Goes plunzing through its shadow Beset with nizght, how can 1 write, In any happy measure How tone the plaints of saduess down To suit the notes of pleasure, Alro well, ma belle - but who can tell What lies hid in the tuture? Why, even | may prophesy It prophiecy would suit you I"or you, for you, so fair and true, 1 hear the love bells ringing, While in thy gardens glorious gloom The sweetest birds are singing, From out the west, in jealous zest, The softest airs are blowing, For you, dear triend, on every side, Love's passion flowers are grow- ing. Al, would that 1 yet stay, tor why Should | drop into dreaming? 'or me the welcome lights ot love Shall never moere by gleaming. And yet, ma belle, it in the surge Of years that row ahove you, You sometimes glance at this wen SOng, Remember this: 1 lovg you! Joel Chandler Harri Attractive Tampa Girl | No.7g| Visits Lakeland. Mrs. Guy Toph, who resides on W Pen e street, has as i t hiey ter, Miss Alma Hutchin [ on, an attractive young lady of Tuam piy, who will gpend several days hor . L) L) d Gray Acts As Best Man at Wedding, 1 ] s city, by host man | vl Ll tin here until cave for New York o trip. Of the cercmo Union says: “The First Methodi-t South Jacksonville pretty wedding | Miss Florence K. Fiynn, olde ter of Mr. and Mrs, . South Jacksonville, was united boly bonds of matrimony to \ cien Maurice Gray. The church was prettily with a profusion of palms and ! and cut flowers. The ceremaor impressively performed by Reo | erick Pasco, pastor of the and was witnessed by many ! of the contracting parties “The bride was handsomely = in white satin, with elaborat mings of real lace. Her tulle 1+ caught to her coiffure with = of lillies-of-the-valley, and - ried a shower bouquet of lilis valley. “Her only attendant was 7 ter, Miss Edna Flynn, maid of who was becomingly gowned i1 7 messaline, and carried an a quet of bridesmaid roses. “The groom had as be:r @ brother, Mr. Howard Gra: “Immediately after the informal reception was ! home of the bride’s the decorations cons ferns intermingled + flowers. 3 “After recein and best wi happy wedding trip to New York ¢ New England States. Mr. Gra couple left f S BHOEET toare filled |t . {tuneral services at 'h-- DHBDE of the Florida East Coost and has o host ol friends out the State who will I ted to leaan of his marriage.” * * e fal Tonight Llplm Church Annex. Parvaca class ol the i church will give a LT al \nuex tonizht, call members of the Pladathed | Cprozram has been arvanced which vl e tollowed by vefreshmoents * - . Tlic Duties Which One Should ot Shirk. A weill-hnown o weiter says: Ul Laven v the slightest sympathy with any movement which looks to excis i men awd women tor the nonper- formance of duty aud lixes attention only on rights and not on duties The woman who housewile, ble creature; just as [ITFTTHTTY “hut the weltare of the woman i shirhs her duty as as mother, isa contempti is a0 contemptible creatun hep strong and tender arms the des tiny of the world, or and consideration such as no man She deserves hon should receive, She forfeits all claim to this honor and consideration 1l age American woman does not shirk them; and it is a matter of the high- est obligation tor us they are performed under conditions to see that Clwhich make for her welfare and hap piuess and tor the weltare and hap them does rieli without punishing be working thes been sadd and seem o Soomei written agiinat the use of the tod and in favor ol frontro vochihd by app m {the ©piritual side, i ol il nmioral s ont I raid 1o and 1 voounder nd e | arent child Ui and Lt ten il inee several cas e come to my notice recently it {which childie | burg, and two mer theiy | vanse they went en have heen death, In Wiere the | e ssly forbidden 1o po not in the habit of obeying at an, time unlegs they felt like it rot consider that there was any more need of obedience in this v s0 went ahead and did as they pleased, with disastrous results A hNI must have something if this is not will be work, thought o amu and occupy the mind; furnished at home it clsewhere, and a good deal of time spent in planning and executing. It means making companions hildren If a child’s mind is not taken up with pleasant and profitable things it sure- Iy wil] be by thos neither; fir it is always a sought This means of your that are tive and reaching 1o obedience to the oternment o home, what sort of «itizens wil) t make Obedience and ] must be learned in «hildiool Mourn for the Bride. In Japan, land of flowers, they hold of the | bride’s parents the night <he is mar- {rled. This is to =hu'~ 'hn the young W they | the correspord | | cven more important than the wel fare of the man; tor the mother is the real Atas, who bears alott i piness of the children she brings into the world.” Tremendous Responsibility. This trying o bring up childron | i i she shirks her duties. But the aver- \ S e N e e B UMMB‘ 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 believe 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. BATES If good work is what you are look- ing for, you cap 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 pleazed. TRY 3. 1hone 130, Ay [HE LAKELAND b!*A\i LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. 'Phone 139 m@@@l@lfinl and did | goeCE0eOREOIpE0I OO0 10 out for knowledge of some kind. A tremendous responsibility rests upon the shoulders of «very parent. Not only i8 the child's future at stake but the future welfare of our coun- try, also; for the children of today will be the men znd wom n of tomor- | row. If they know 1o slf-control | lady is dead to her father and mother. | CEOIOIOOPOPOPOFOSOL0FOFOP0 §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. Lakeland Book Store CHOSOHOPOIIPOFOFOFOHOF OO |, Otis Hungerford.. Building Contractor Twenty years’ experience, first-clasq work Y ur interests are mine Let me t your building, large o* tal will recelve prowuay Lock Pox 315, or Phane No. 4 Lakeland, Fla