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Every little bit helps. You can always spare “something” if you l1ve just a little within your income. By adding a “trifle” ev- ery day you will, in-time, have a fortune and in any case provide . ¢ ‘.»l'gainst misfortune. Bring a“little bit” into this bank every day OF LAKELAND Uuder. Control of U. 8. Government A THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, AUG. 23, 1912, | ON THE PICTURE HAT - SOFT TAFFETA OR LACE FRILL. ING HAS A GOOD EFFECT. 8killfully Arranged, There Is No Trim. ming That Can Be Made More Ef< fective—Place for Crownband of Ribbon. A picturesque method of trimming a large leghorn picture hat is by using soft taffeta or lace frilling and equally soft ribbon. Frilling can be bought by the yard, and that used on a hat should be two' inches wide, kilted to a very narrow banding. Sew one row of the frilling to the under side of the brim, using a tiny stitch undernedath and a very tiny stitch to catch if to the straw. These stitches may be concealed by using the slip stitch, passing the needle through the banding length- wise and then running it in a slanting manner through: the straw. Make a flat rosette of frilling by whipping it on to the edge of a circle of buckram, three inches in diameter, and. then gathering another strip so it will form a circle and attachit to the center of ‘the buckram foundation. To conceal your stitches here you can sew on some beads or a pretty crystal button directly in the cen- ter. A crownband of ribbon matching the frilling, if it be of silk, or of some dainty light shade if you are using lace frilling, is folded around the crown and over the joining point the rosette is sewed. This may be placed | o the, side, but is usually more be- coming when placed in the center of the “front, where it balances the hat better. . . Rose pink frills or pale green are vpretty on a cream-colored leghorn hat. y of the delicate shades of violet blue are good; but when choosing | these shades take care that they suit 08 . | RO OMOSOBOR S & . IF IT'S : REAL ESTATE You want, see us before- you buy. anywhere and in any size tracts, and 1f it igee We have it INSURANCE You are needing we can give you the bestlon earth and treat you rxfrht Polk County Real Estate & Insurance’ Co Office: Room 7, Deen & Bryant Bmng » CHGHOPOB0E lakeland nardware & Hmbingn | YOU SHOW WITH PRIDE the bath \ room you have had us equip in up-to-date style. " You don’t show the old fashioned kind at ail. It you have been deterred ‘ffom having yours modernized by the . imagined c:;pense have-a talk with us;: It mai net cost nearl; so muck as you hnvc been led to bel!eve CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER p Will furnish placs-and spwfiuhofiu or will follow any pluu nnd 3 : lbeomcatmn furnished. ) NIGALOW! A SYECIALTY Lot me show ynn lome I-lkdsud Lomes 1 hve ‘built, Phnne '367~Gro-n Live wnere You wm Like Your Neighbors - We:.are aurelulu Breat care to* vell our ROSEDALE lots pnly to the best. class of peaple. m we give you desirable neighbors:in addifiow to ROSEDALE'S. other attratcions. . Wide streets, shade trees, fertile #all. buildlug restrictions, Inside the 'Y, one block east from -T.ake Mor: ten, SMITH & STEITZ md G. C. ROGAN : Dun-Bryunt Bullding. ' Whatever you want in rea lestile. - o M" it. . your complexion or the good effect will be lost, as the frilling on the edge comes vagy close to the face. Point d'esprit with a narrow lace | edge ‘s charming for this purpose, and the new shadow laces look ex- !.pme}y well. _This makes a simple pretty picture hl!'_.flut can be worn with almost any Girls Take the Lead. ““Judging by the facts, women are ‘pretty fully in possession of formal education. If we examine this monop- oly. a. little more carefully- we shall find that while in the kindergarten ‘and .in the elementary schools boys furnish: 51 per cent of the enroliment, simply because more boys are born in civilized communities than girls, as soon .as we reach the high schools glrls increasingly take the lead. The Land of Cotton. The United States is responsible for two-thirds of the cotton crop of the world, . % ARTICLES ‘OF INCORPORATION GRACE EVANGELICAL ~LUTHERAN CHURCH, OF "+ LAKELAND FLORIDA. | Notice is heroby given that the undérsigned will on the 16th day of September, A. D. 1912, apply to the Honorable F. A. Whitney, julige of the’ dlrcuft Gourt of the Tenth Judi- . fcial Circuit of the State of Florida, at fAgcadia, Florida, for a cherter, incorporating Grace Evangelical Lutheran church, of Lakeland, Flor- ide; & copy of which proposed char- ter ie attached: hgreto. Articles’ of incorporation of the Grace _Hvangelical Lutheran church of Lakeland, Florida: : Articles of imcorporation entered into this 13th day of August, A. D. 1912, by and between H. J. Mathias, V. V. Vanhuss, P. Ottinger, F. O Gereken, B, L. Rader, W. K. Holler and Samuel Booher, of Lakeland, Polk' county, State of Florida, and thelr ‘associates, who hereby ciate themselves, together as a body pclmc, under’ the laws of the State of Florida,“in such cases made and provided, and do adopt the following a5 their propdsed charter, to-wit: 3 I The name of the corporation shall be the Graee Evangelical Lutheran its location shall be in the ("‘lty of ‘Lakeland, eounty of Polk, State of Florida, wherever situated in the said city. asso- church; I The general nature and object of this corporation is to unite in a statament of common rights and a covenant of mutual duties, as Chris- tians, in order to promote their own growth in"holiness, and to aid oth- ers in. all things good, and sustain by 'the: labor and-gifts of love the pure word of God and sacraments as God's only appointed means for sav- ing Ml&!’infl for edifying his peoplec™ To ‘maintain a discipline which' shall ald in securing purity of doctrine, righteousness of life and the peace and growth of the church To pledge before God and our asso- Giates £0 be governed by and uphold the constitution adopted by our or- ganization, 4 The doctrinal basi eives the ]iuptped writings of the old and teslaments as the revealed word S Itions may be held when vacancies of God and the only rule ol faith | nd practice; and apostolic, ‘the Ni- cene, the Athanasian creeds, the un- altered Augsburg confession, the Apology of the Smaller Kalden Ar- ticles, the smaller and larger eate: chisms of Luther and the Formula of Concord, as faithful and correct | expressions of the Divine Wwork, to which rule and confession all the instructions in the congregation shall be conformed and by which all questions of doctrine shall be ‘de- cided. Jiis All persons believing in the Sou of God as their Savior and subserib- ing to the teachings of the Lutheran |: church based on the Scripture, can become members by confirmation or baptism and by letter of transfer, if members elsewhere in good stand- ing. v This corporation shal] exist per- petually, or until dissolved accord- ing to law. v The ,names and residences of the subscribers are as follows: H, J. thias, V. V. VanHuss, P. Ottinger, . 0. Gercken, E. L. Rader, W. K. ler, Samuel Booher, all of the Lakeland, Florida. VI The officers 'shall be pastor, ‘eld- | s, deacons and trustees. All offi- s shall be elected by ballot; the oid and deacons shall be elected for four years, and immediately aft- ter election they shall be -divided into two classes; the first class shall vacate at the expiration of the sge- ond year and the secord class at the; expiration ' of the fourth year, so that one-half may ‘be ‘chosen every sccond year. The trustees shall be elected for life, but may resign or be requested to resign in case of neglect of duty or incompetency. On account of neglect of duty or in- competency the office of any trus- tee may be declared vacant by a two-thirds vote of the voting niem- bership of the church and a su:ces- sor elected. The elections are to be held” at the end of the calendar year every two years. Special elec- occur at- call of church counecil. VIiI The names of the officers who are to manage the affairs of this corpo- ration until the first election under this charter shall be as follows: Pastor, H. J. Mathias; elders, V. V. VanHuss, P. Ottinger; deadons, F, C. Gercken, E. L. Rader, W, K, Hol- ler; trustees, V. V. VanHuss, P. Ot- tinger, Samuel Booher. VIII + The by-laws of this corporation shall be made, amended and altered or rescinded by the Church Council and congregation after giving a two months’ notice at a regular service, by a two-thirds vete of all -eleetors present. IX "N The highest amount of indebted- ness or liability to which this cor- poration shall at any time subject it- self shall be $25,000. ¥ e The amount in. mlue of real v“‘ tate which the corporation may hold, subject always to the_ approval of the Circuit Judge, shall be $50,000. H. J. MATHIAS, V. V. VANHUSS, P. OTTINGER, © FRED 0. GERCKEN. L. RAYDER, W. K. HOLLER, SAMUEL BOOKER, STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK. Before me, the undersignéd an- thority, personally appeared H. J. Mathias, well known by me to be the person described in'and who execiit- ed the foregoing proposed charter of the Grace Evangelical’ Lutheran church, and acknowledged to “and before me that ‘he ‘éxecuted the same along with 'the” other Incor- porators whose names are subsoribed thereto, for the uses and “purposes therein o}prmq"d s 4 Witness my hand and efficial seal this 13th day of August,sA. D! 1912 at Lakeland, Florida, KELSEY. BLANTON, Notary Public. \ ¢Notarial Seal.) STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK. Before me, the undersigned au- thority, personally appeated H. J. Mathias, one of the incorporators described in and who subscribed to’ the foregoing proposed charter of the Grace Evangelical Lutheran church, who being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says'‘that it 1§ the intention of the said proposed ‘I church in good faith to cnny out the purposes and objects Tn the pro- posed charter above set foith, H*J. MATHIAS, Sworn to and. subscribed before me this 13th day of August, A D 1912 KELSEY BLANTON; Notary Public. (Notarial Seal.) My commission expires Augu.g 13,1913, Be-t\Butter, per pound . We \Won’t Sacnhce Quhty but we are alwaw studying how Lo lncrease The Quantity . We give thc ““most iow but We are anxious tq more. Phone us and prove it, Sugar, 16 pounds ................ Cottolene, 10-pound pails. . .. ... Cottolene, 4-pound pails, .. ... Snowdnfl, lo-pounl pails. 1-2 berrel best Flour. . 12 ponndlbeltmm....... 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