The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, August 11, 1909, Page 27, Image 29

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August ii, 1909. TH Converse Co//ege ^ SPARTANBURG, S. C. a college for women. Conservatory of Music. School of Art ? onfers drgtees of A B.. A.M., A.Mus.. B.Mns Laboratories, library 56 p:ano rooms, auditorium, art studios, chapel, gymnasium. Rooms siiiKie. double and en suite. Boating and out-o'-door sportR Delightful winter dima^^^tOKTP^PELWLiLD^President. SAY RE COLLEGE I^tS?' A select school for girls, delightfully located in the far-famed Illuc Grass region of Kentucky. Beautiful grounds, handsome buildings, modern appointments. outdoor sports. College Preparatory. General and Special Courses?Music. Art. Kloculion, Physical Culture. 5<>th session opens September S. For illustrated announcement, address REV. J. M. SPENCF.R, President. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE for WOMEN CHARLOTTE. N. C. SITUATION?Iu famous Piedmont Sectiou. in city of refinement and life, the centre of Preshyterianlsni In the South. BUILDING?New, equipped with electric lights, stcnm heat, tire escapes Only two girls to n room. TABLE?Wholesome fare; sk'lied housekeeper. - *xCULTY?Trained teachers of .->? experience. representatives from beat Eastern us leges. MUSIC AND ART?Teachers from best American and European Schools. RATES?Very low, considering the advantages. REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D? President. Kleinberg Female School This is An Ideal Home School for Girls. Located in the Mountains of Virginia, and affording the benefits of a healthful and delightful climate. It is endorsed by prominent educators and patrons in all sections, as it affords Christian Home training, thorough instruction, careful at lenuon 10 the needs of the individual pupil, and the advantages of a liberally conducted and well managed educational institution upon very reasonable terms. For catalogue Oi 29th session, address, MISS CONSTANCE WAILES, 1 Schuyler, Nelson County, Va. MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY For Young Ladies STAUNTON, VA. Term boglns September 9, 1909. Located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Unsurpassed climate, beautiful grounds and modern appointments. 297 students past session from 32 States. Terms moderate. Pupils enter any time. Send for catalogue. MISS E. C. WEIMAR, Principal, Staunton, Va. BELLEWOOD SEMINARY ANCHORAGE (Near Louisville), KY. A boarding school for girls?49th year opens Sept. 22nd. For catalogue and particulars, address w. u. LORD, Principal. , [E PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOUT 1 he Kentucky Presbyterian 1 heological seminary AT LOUISVILLE. KY. Is welt equipped to train men for the ministry. Three ears' course of study, combining the scholarly and the practical, and leuding to degree of B. D. Faculty of experience. Much attention to the Sunday School. Missions and Puulle Sneakine. 15* penses moderate. Advantages of the Seminary available for students for the ministry from any Evangelical denomination, and for men seeking preparation for other forms of Christian service. Session begins October 5th, 1909. For catalogue. conditions of scholarships, or other information, write the chairman. Professor Charles R. Hemphill, Broadway and First St., Louisville, Ky. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY RICHMOND. VA. A fully equipped setnlnaty, with given inst uctcrs. modem methcds cf if aching arda tracheal ccurre cf sti dy. inch ding, besides the us-al departments, ccurses In the English Bible, Sunday School Work, Evangelism and Missions. New and th'ioighly appointed buildings Spacious cam-us and a'lletic grounds. Ninety-eighth ant ual serston begins September 15th, i909. Fcr catalogue cr other Ir.fcrmatlon. apply to W. W. MOORE, President. fassTfern LINCOLNTON, N. C. A PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Situated in the healthy Piedmont sec iuii> tuts sciiuui uuers unusual advantages in the way of care for the health of young girls, and in its special object of individual instruction. Certificate accepted by Converse, Randolph-Macon, and leading North Carolina colleges. MISS KATE C. SHIPP, Principal. (Diploma Cambridge University, Eng.) Roanoke College DANVILLE, VA. Fifty-first annual session begins on Wed nesday, Sept. 8. Able facultv. ttnlondid advnntncon nnm. fortable building, good health. Elegant new building on a most desirable site will be occupied at an ean> day. For catalogue or other information, address, JNO. B. BREWER, Pres. Stephenson Seminary TOR GIRLS Established in 1882 by Rev. C. N. Campbell, D. D. Faculty and equipments up to date. ..umber of boarders linlited to 25. For catalogue apply to MRS. C. N. CAMPBELL, Principal, or to ncv. a. u. HOPKINS, D. D., President. Of Board of Trustees. Charlestown, W. Va. I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO YOUR SEASON'S SHOPPING. Whether you want STREET SUIT, EVENING or RECEPTION GOWNS, or WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, get my samples and estimates before you decide with whom you will place your order. With my knowledge of correct styles, combined with taste and good 1udem?nt ?nJ personal Interest I take In every order, 1 am sure I can please you. I guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction. MRS. CHARLES ELLI80N, Louisville, Ky. H. 27 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Of SOUTH CAROLINA The college for all studious Soui^ Carolina Presbyterian young men. For information, write the President, Clinton, S. C. IhlP Woet Vflm&lo fnllndo l/UU llVdl K. VUlUlli VUUl;^ Has all the modern physical comfortB and conveniences. Our strong points are quiet study, thorough work, sweet Christian influences, kind personal oversight and low rates. For Catalog and other information address REV, JAS. BOYCE, D. D., Pres., Due West, S. C, Paecnian Springs High School Paeonian Springs, Virginia. Twenty boys are wanted for the Home of the Principal?under Presbyterian influence. Stress laid on character. Fifty allies from Washington, D. C.; in Blue Ridge Mountains. Write to principal for particulars. J. S. Simpson, Principal. Davis and Elkins College' tikins, W. Va. A Presbyterian college of high standards. Non co-educational. For catalog, address Registrar. GUNSTON HALL AS^ta,,w WASHINGTON, D. C. New building planned for the school. MR. and MRS. B. R. MASON. MISS E. M. CLARK, LL. A., Associate Principal. Rogersville Synodical College For Girls and Young Ladies Board and Tuition $150 a year, Lawrence Rolfe, President. t>~ t iw^tiovuic, 1 CillJ. Clifford Seminary An Ideal Home School for Girls In Piedmont Belt of South Carolina. Gives Individual attention to each student. School family limited to 40. Seven Instructors. Confers A. B. degree, accredited by State Board of (education. Climate unsurpassed. Building comfortable. Modern conveniences. $130 pays all charges for one year for room, table board, and Literary tuition. Chartered 1884. For catalogue, address, REV. B. O. CLIFFORD, D. D., Union, S. C. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway SCENIC ROUTE OF THE EAST. FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS. With ninimr On m and Pr.llmon Qlnon??o .. ? 0 utituuu uiccjn;io Between New York, Washington, Norfolk and Richmond, and Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis. Direct connections to and from all points West. Three Fast Trains between RlrhmnnH and Mnpfnllr JOHN D. POTTS, W. O. WARTHEN, Gen. Pas. Agent. Dist Pas. Agent Richmond, Va