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LEST THEY FORGET I Hunt out the little lame girl, The poor boy who is blind; Hunt out the weary widow Who thinks the world unkind; search down among the hovels Where gladness seldom strays, And teach the doubting people There still are Christmag days. | You have been busy planning To spread your gifts afar, | To add your fair love-tokens ( Where joys and comforts are, ! But have you in your gladness | Bestowed one kindly thought on those who sit in darkness, Whose crusts are dearly bought?‘ | Your heart is full of kindness, You hear the anthems sung And gaze up at the windows | Where ribboned wreaths are hung; You've heard the sweet old story With reverence retold— But there are hungry children Where all is dark and cold. unt out the little lame girl, The poor boy who is blind; lHunt out the weary widow Who thinks the world unkind; o down among the victims Of chance and greed and erime nd cause them to remember That this is Christmas time. W | (Miss Cardwell Entertained At Hotel Kibler Migs Mabel Cardwell entertained her bridal party and a few of her! most intimate friends at a six-course Hotel Kibler ight, which was a most pleasant af dinner at Thursday air. During the dinner the bride presented the maid of honor and the pridesmaids with handsome presents, pnd the groom gave each of his! proomsmen beautifully engraved tick pins. The groom's present to i monds and pearls. Those present at the dinner be- ides the hostess were Miss Anna ardwell, Miss Suella Groover, Miss ary Groover, Miss Josephine Drane, | liss Ruth Conibear, Miss Eva Felix, frs. Thomas Cardwell, Mrs. S. T.| letcher, Mr. Barnwell Fuller, Mr. rthur Fuller, Mr. Marlow, Mr. Roscoe Skipper, Mr. Thomas (‘ard- ell, Mr. Wm. Cardwell, Mr. W. W. fcCalin, Mr. F. Clark and the love- ly little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. homas Cardwell, Dorothy, who is o0 be one of the flower girls at the jedding . L I am fine, either live or d See Old Waring, now White Star Markets, for plenty of us on sale for mas, or phone 279. Catch a vision of a nice Duck, done to a Golden Brown, or a nice fat Hen stuffed with a Savory Dressing, We will now call the atten Pork, Mutton and Lamb. prices are in line with oth Wishing you a Merry Yours for business, HITE STAR MARKET [ Linen Shower for I“Aus both surprised and delighted'(‘heese Straws Salted Nuts Olives | Ice Cream in Heart Shape % he bride was a brooch set with dia-'' kins. o . g Miss Josephine Drane Entertained Fuller-Cardwell Wedding Party ,§ Mrs, 1. C, Jenki ) : Jenkins | The last of the pretty functions t6 About seventy-five ladies gathered be glven in honor of the Fuller-Card- at the parsonage of the First Meth-| Well Wedding, which takes place this’ odist church vesterday afternoop and|€¥ening at the First Presbyterian | tendered a linen shower to Mrs, 1. C. church, was a luncheon given last Jenkins, as farewel] manifestation of | 2i&ht by Miss Josephine Drane to the their friendship, wedding party. ! The dining room was decorated in i EHEr G Bl SHEnFd: 2 The affair Was a complete surprise to Mrs. Jenkins, who bad been in- pink and white, the center piece of & duced to take an automobile ride, the table being a miniature bride and | & and, during her absence, the ladies gathered. When, she returned home, favors were pink and white slippers {filled with rice and the place cards it was to find the whole lower floor | groom surrounded by pink roses. The § of the parsonage filled with ladies, | 7' [0 SPecially designed envelopes, | ¥ i ® Hardly had she finished greeting hN_‘each containing witicisms, which | 'w i s unexpected guests when the doorbellx“ere read by the guests. The bride Tang, and upon answering it she‘sf't at the head c{t the table while found Mr. G. p. Oiaintines wlthf“e hostess occupied a seat at the a large clothes basket, filled to the:t‘oot. The menu was as follows: brim with packages, which g ops Fruit Cocktail in Champagne Glasses Chicken Salad Pimento and Olive Sandwiches ® ening, proved to be a bewildering ar- ray of linen, silver, etc. That she! only mildly expresses it, and all the ' guests felt highly repaid for the ef- Cake, Coffee, Cream (heese, Mints Those who were present were Miss Mabel Cardwell, Miss Anna Cardwell, Miss Ruth Conibear, Miss Groover, Miss Mary Groover, Messrs, Barn- well Fuller, Arthur Fuller, Wm. Card- well, Roscoe Skipper, Clark Kvans, Morrill. forts by her words of appreciation. The parsonage had been beautiful- ly decorated with flowers and delic- ious refreshments were served by the ladies. The crowning event of the afternoon, came at the close of the shower, 0, ¢ when Mr. and Mrs. Mal- i R e | Christmas Gifts : 8 In my stock you will find everything that could be expected [# in a strictly first class Jewelry House. Christmas presents | calore, the finest in quality and the latest in the art. Jewelry, |3 Watches, Clocks, Diamond, Sterling Silverware, Electrolieres, 1 Chafing Dishes, Teas, Coffees, Magnificent Cut Glass, :i: 1 Write for catalog. 1013-14. ! fi"‘mmvmmm QUAL I'TY CHARACTER : sH.E.ADAMS. i4 FRANKLIN STREET. i 3 wmmee PHONE 303 ——F LOR| ! ! Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Ectate Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE T0 MELL | WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYER || 1ELL US WHAT YOU WANT Te BUY; WE, WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLER Reoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building & 1 Lakeland ] e Florids || % : & g AEN;&@M«MN*W'M?MNEVZ' To Our 3 Christmas Customers : SOQEHODOPUBOBOBLS BSOS IR OO We can fill your orders for the best @ | & Chesapeake Oysters. Have your orders in b4 :2: carly.’ ® |2 ressed. EOIOINIIORORIBNPOSIPOROBORNONIRY F | O at the | 3 he has 4 & Christ- like your Mother used to make. Y ;j G tion of the public to our regular meats, such as Beef, é[ Our counter is always full of the best eatables to be had, and o |2 ers. Christmas, and hoping to serve you before that time, we are, FRPBEBHEDEBDGHOBBEESIE L L R R Xm as Gifts Some useful Emblem Pillows, Felt and Leather Table Runners, Wall-hangers. The latest Novelties, Table Linens and Towels, Bungalow Bed Spreads, Penants, Ladies handkerchiefs, the prettiest in town SPECIAL PATTERN PICTORIAL REVIEW The ‘“Minaret’ Lady Doll FREE! We will give a pattern of this beautiful doll’s dress to every child that calls at our Pattern Department,accompanied byan adult, during the coming week. Get one for your little girl to-day. It's FREE. In addition to this free pat- tern, we have an extensive assortment of PICTORIAL REVIEW DOLL PATTERNS in all styles and sizes at our Pattern Counter. Girls and boys Cow Boy suits, Indian and Police suits. Yours for a good Xmas business. I thank you BATES e ‘h L 0 0 L D e deeosfofgufeofosfeduing oG ocoeo Soifoedoi™s oo oo b e D FERRPRR You Can Shop at Home To a great extent by considering the following list and deciding which to give whom ALLIGATOR GOODS— Bags, Purses, Fobs, Novelty and Other Leather Goods. BASKETS— Many sizes and shapes at various prices. BRASS— Ink Stands, Blotters, and other Desk Iittings, BOOKS— Copyright Novels, 50 cts to $1.50. Works of the Great Poets; Boy Scout Series; Children’s Books, 5 cts. up. CALENDARS— 25 cts. up. Calendars. Calendar Pads, Desk CHINA— Odd and Artistic Ware from Japan, CHRISTMAS CARDS— Tags, Seals, Wrapping Paper, Decorations, etc. DOLLS— 5 cts. to $15. More Baby Dolls in a few days. Doll Hats, Shoes, ctc. Doll Buggies. FOUNTAIN PENS— Four Lines. $1.00 up. THE BOOK ST GAMES— All Kinds. INDIAN MOCCASINS— Comfortable and Durable, for Men and Women, INGERSOLL WATCHES— $L00 to $2.00—Iully Guaranteed. JAPANESE— Sofa Pillow Corners, Hand-painted Luncheon Sets, Cloisonne Vases, China Baskets, PICTURES— I'ramed Pictures from 10 cents to Twenty-five Dollars, We frame pictures to order, PLAY SUITS— Cow' v, Cowgirl, Indian Chie and . w, Policeman, STATIONERY [full Lir | botn Staple and | ncy Roxed. 10 cts. to $5.00. STATUARY— A few inexpensive and attractive pieces. TOYS— Interesting Novelties for the Lit- tle Ones, TOILET SETS— Manicure Sets,—Ebony, Ivory, Baby Sets. Parisian BENFORD & STEITZ :"i i | { ——— o i :l | L B S - i TR ey, i " r-vll " —~