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THD ./ ENING e TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., PAGE FIVE AUG. 18, 1914. Third. |; Geogra- | * Music--Musie Geography Book, Frye's Alternate Higher tained from written examination on subjects mentioned The Lakeland Book Store hag Pickard left today for i New York, Niagara above heen phy. j Book, | oronto, Canada, in the| . Irequested not to make any ors for | Spelling—Ce PR he Pickard Realty Co. e \{ 1y orders for 141‘1111 : ntury Spelling 5 Dt : K8 16 high school depa ; e pne an indefinite time. L E chool depirtment art ( » until 1 have consulted with the head | Arithmetic Milne's Progrossive, || of each department. it may be pos- Book 3 Cox desires us to state| ., i ua) pos Sokicy sible that some changes will be|History--Riley & Chandler, “Our Re- | s ot liberty for tie next she will be glad to sub- py teacher who may de- public.”” K Grammar--Hyde's English, Book 2 made. However, the tfollowing hooks [that were used last school year will fevieve Morrow has re- akeland after spending s at her old home in d is again with her sis- | examined now with a view to use in | Arithmetic--Milne’s Progressive Book | the schools. 3. | Textbooks adopted by the State of History Riley & Chandler, “Our ;! Florida will be used in the first | Republic.” G. Tweedell. eight grades. They are: | Grammar--Hyde's English, Book 2. | i FIRST GRADE Government-—James & Sandford’s | Mrs. Robt.” H. Ruther-|Reading—\Wheeler's Primer. “Our Government.' ! joday for Atlanta, \‘.'hvrwllnxn\nm Prang's Primary Assort- Physiology - Ritchie, Human | pend two or three weeks, | ment. Agriculture - Duggai's Southern | vill then visit resorts in MRCOND GRADE School. and neighboring states. [ Reading-—\Wheeler's First Reader Writing —Derry's Writing Book, | Int on this vacation trip'Reading—Graded Classies First No, 8% ls months. Reader (Second Session). Drawinz—Pr ‘s Proaressive T.es- :<.' Music—Primer. sons, No. Writing-——Berry's Writing Rooks, The success of the Lakeland | lic S'\“fos' ‘lh(‘ A“'U“-,km}“l“ Nos. 1 and | :S' hools depends upon a trained facul- | g .m UHIB CILY, s O DrawingJPrang's Primary Assora- [tV and the co-operation of the I"""; pc city wiiere she ent f“ ment . | ple. No better trained teachers can {4 pcial advanced course l," THIRD GRADE be employed for the salary paid than ! one of the ]""‘2“ hoSPi- | b ding'- \Wheeler's Second Keader, [those who will teach in the Lakeland | t city. She will be ab- Reading-—Graded (lassics, Second [schools next school year. A contin- pl weeks. uation of the lovalty and co-opera- | Reader (Second Session)). tion of the patrons is all that conld RSN Music—First Book. b Enelish—Arnold's With Pencil and | be asked The organization and |¢¢ ' tchens, of Helena, Ark., Pen. the separation of the grammar v @veact b d Lakeland recently, £o-]|wWriting—Berry's \Writing Book, schools this yvear will be done care-| Phone 243 here to Pass-a-Grille, re- No. 3. |fully and thoughtfully. There are t night from this famous [prawinz--Prang’s Primary Assort- many things too numerous to nren- | g will spend several days ment. v the guest of his friends, | Geography—Fairbank's Home Geoz- . Knowles and family. Mr. raphy 1 tion which enter into the eity school i { declares Lakeland has al FOURTH GRADE \IO en House system el B L S - power that is irresistible | Reading—Wheeler's Third Reader. | 3 Please have your children enter fhantont il thaaciool acieen SUATLIIS iy he leaves he may decid-!Reading —Graded (lassics Third the first day :4; that they may be | good start™ prevents promotion at Superintendent of City Schools. hice orange grove on which Reader (Sccond Session) ”'I‘ 0O Patrons and i g atrons ¢ —_____——_——_—_—___———————— he winters. Mr. Kitchens | \usic First Book L= & s ‘, £ ; S S i e R Sy e or and also former sheriff | Goography——Fry's First Course | Fellow Citizens ‘ v ols o b Sdrindndid B OQHEnE B g ng SgnE HiEnd Bl gl ';‘u"!":‘ me county and a gentleman [Spelling —Century — Spe 1lin Book, ' N Vel it ( ) :: d add much to the citizen- Part 1 Gk e BT - e i € A-NO l Delivcred 4 7; cr l 000 @ pkeland should be decide to | Avithmetic Vilne's Progressive, |[Jto visit and inspect the opera i Red Cedar Shlngl‘s i $ Lodh p ) & 5 city his home. Book 1 [ tion of our B . : B e Cypress Shingles (A-No. 1) Delivered - 5.00 per 1,000 e { ’ & Writing-—Berry's Writing Book, | 4 b f it s Parker No. 1. Dry Cleanitg Plant 9 Guage Corrugated Iron - - - - - 3.75 per sq. & 4 Drawing—Prang's Progressive les- & s Seventh Birthday | Doors open from 6 A. M. to .DeSoto Shingle Stains (all colors) s Bt FIFTH GRADE av af fr. { ) 6 day afternoon from to ¢ . GR . =P M We will take pleasure B 1dith Parker entertained | Reading Wheeler's Fourth Reader { L her little friends, in honor | Reading Graded Classic Fourth n showing you through On account Reader (Seccond Session) jventh birthday. 'v ¢ '[HE LAKELANU E"Y { Reader (Second Session). Music—Second Music Book. SEHHULS WILL BPEN Geography—Frye's Higher (eogra- phy. w uN SEPTEMBEH ]4 Spelling—Century Spelling Book, T _... : ;:\1‘lllmtll(‘ — Milne's Prozressive, s :%: ; The Lakeland schools will n;rvlfi Book 2 e of F‘reg Sept. 14, 1914, All pupils will as- | History—Brevard & Bennett's His- * semble in the old building until they | tory of Florida. 000 g are properly classified and the line|Grammar—Hyde's English Book, e 5’ A h.vl\\n-t'n the ward schools is estab- No. 6. lished. It will take about one week | Writing—Berry’s ~ Writing Jook, : R L w i for classification on account of the No. 6. : et o BnuRnter, il:t.m:];:: {,y:;lvl‘ll‘i‘\,\ ‘]r‘lllpil‘.\'» W l:o will en- !ll':‘l\\in; ; I‘r:.m:':; Progressive Les- : pending the week ek for the 'Ilr,:l ‘li;\tl‘“m‘\: UI' I“;"}\"ll;”:d H\i"):l*’v ‘A\Ol h"‘ *hi i rell's 3 e they are guests o el g vl 1; .‘ l} nmu.!m‘m‘wl :'Ih Ritchie & Caldwell's M T, 1. ig school depart- Primer. i ment were examined orally on all SEVENTH GRADE B subjects, but the best results ara ob- | Reading—Enoch Arden, Evangeline, ,j G /4 Y OME in today and see the hand- some new Autumn-Winter Woolens just received from Ed. V. Price & Company REGD 1900 BY Largest tailors in the world of A be used the ne school vear and nt atior titchie's Primer | ovad tor a portion o . ‘ 16 next school vear and pu ‘\in.n'.\ on : l\m‘hu 8 \'I.H‘lltl. s pils may buy them now if they ore|Writing Berry's Writing lhmk.\ 20 ring a . at g » 1 I l pit g at the book store or they mey be N0 T | GOOD d -t o d l th 3 5 fill ylilhll' to find second-hand books: | Drawing--Prang's Progressive Ims-“":' a e 0 Or er C O es pi ”“l.k “\ll mt"? I‘IO Wentworth's Plane Trigonometry,| sons, No. 7. ‘l‘mm“ “"h"t r;si;l‘ \: ”' Milne's Geometry and iiigh School EIGHTH GRADE | o hOm\(uv‘r .11‘(1‘ Uul‘ Algebra, Myer's General History, | Reading—Tady of the Lake. 5 : 1 : pnue, 4 members are | \raypy-Simond Physical Geography, | Music--Music Book. Alternate Third | d d t ll l : Aldrich & Foster's French, and |Spelling—Payne’'s Wordg Commonly | Chemistry. Other books are being Misspelled. i ! for your new Suit and Overcoat. Thenyou'll have yourclothes ques- tion{'settled early. ;i Walk Upstairs and save $3 to $5 Moore’s $ Little Style Shop Rooms 7 and 8 Elliston Building lpin there were only a few [} Second My able to come out. The lit- | Geography Fry’s @ B ° , d enjoyed a very pleasant Spelling-—Century | | ul er u 0 d javine games, after which Part 1. | | ° i e invited into the dining | Arithmetic Miln¢ Proaressive l d D C . | i ere delicious peaches, cream Jook 2 | akela“ ry Iea“l“g ""' N h S'd L k M' & e were served. The dining | History st ok Ja e NT 112 Ort 14€ aKe irror d reception hall were deco- | Grammar e's Englist Jook 1 PLA ‘ e Ratil s Btrect ith pretty cut flowers and | Writing—Berry's Writir Book P | A, U, Ly Ianway J he rain then having stopped No. 3 G, C.WI“lamSOH. PfOp. | D p e rucsts decided they would [ Drawing prang's Progressive Les 4()!“ | p 4 EL N FL ‘ (@) | e ames outdoors where they sons, No PHON E hone 00 LAK A ’ A- Bntil it beean to grow dark. | .41\.'1"'3 l.)i}'fl), . O Bine it NarthTennesseal] g ; B then bade their little host-|Reading—\Wheelers Fifth Reader ) | & y Reading Graded (lass Fift ‘ y more happy birthdays. 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