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The church is the Lauub'B bride. If
you serve the church without regard to
her Lord, you do not better than those
who serve the world. Your love, your
zeal and your adoration should be exceedingly
mindful that the graces and
virtues of the church are the gifts of
her Lord, and in all things should be
honoring to him. Our zeal should not
be to gain great renown for the church
among men, but that the church should
gain great renown among men for her
unarges ror Room Rent, or Other Fees.
Practical Courses In the Bngltsh Bible.
Kvangellatic Methods. Missions and S. 8.
School War*.
Write to the President.
THORNTON WHALING,
Columbia, 8. C.
UNION THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
0ne hundred and first session opens
Sept. 18th, l3l2. For catalogue address
REV. W. W. MOORE, D. D? President.
Pichmond
S A Standard American College !
5 The College jtrows steadily In resources and stu- 2
dents. In recent years the endo me t lus in >re than wm
PJ doubled, and attendance h s incr osed 100 per cent.
All present buildings thoroughly renovated this uin
Bmer. Sir ?m heat and electric lights. New buildings
to cost $600,000. in course of erection.
i Properly prtparad student cordially ws|.
m comsd. At Richmond Collogo the Individual
J ! not lost lis ths crowd.
Session opens Sept. 19. For catalogue and inlor
^ mation. address
j| President F. W. BOAT \V RICH V. Richmond. Vs.
AFFOROBY
Kindergarten Normal School
The Fourteenth Session Begins October
7, 1012. Regular course of two years,
including Introductory work In Connect*
Ing Class and Primary, and a short review
of Mentessorl Methods. Model and
Practice Kindergartens. Students'
Residence. GI.IZABETH S1LKMAN,
Principal, 1204 North Charlra Street,
Italtlniore, Marylaud.
Mary Baldwin
Seminary
For Young Ladies : Staunton, Ya.
Term begins Sept. 12th, 1911. Located
In the Shennandoah Valley of
Virginia. Unsurpassed climates, beautlful
grounds and modem appointments.
Students paat session from 81 States.
Terms moderate. Pupils enter any
time. Send for catalogue.
MISS E. C. WEIMAR, Principal
Indian Runner Ducks $1
EACH. Year old. Time to raise flock.
MUNNIMAKER POULTRY FARM,
Normandy, Tenn.
SYDNOR I HUNDLEY
Leading in
FURNITURE
and
CARPETS
RICHMOND :: VIRGINIA
ix>ra. men win sne he gloriously honored
of her Lord in all that Bhe does and
owned of him at his second and last
comine-?niimbprlnnd Proffhvter.nn Ujiti.
ner.
I'ltKSBYTHKlAft THUOtOOICAL
8HMIMAKV,
111?. Kjr.
OffeiK best advantage* to students for
the ministry. Full and able faculty.
Three-years course. Much attention to
Knallsh Bible. Sunday School, Missions,
Public Speamng, Vocal Music. Building*
unsurpassed. Comfortable demltories.
Expenses moderate. Session begins
October 2, 11112. For Information write
the President
CHAIiLBS It. I1ISMFHIL.I,.
COLUMBIA SBMIXABY.
Full Faculty of Sever Able Instructors.
Commodious Buildings. Beautiful
Campus in the Heart of the City. No
1 H ? PRESBYTERI
Story Corner
< ? | |
Wife?"You are positively the n ost
conceited man I ever me*."
'Hubby?"I conceited! Woman there
is not a conceited bone in my body
Why, another man with the same abili
ties would be absolutely carried away
with pride." r
Different.
The Candidate (having quoted the
words of an eminent statesman in support
of an argument)?"And. mind you.
these are not my words. This is not
merely my opinion. These are words of
a man who knows what he's talking
about."?London Sketch.
Old Grumps?"If nature had made me
an ostrich, perhaps I could eat your
cooking."
"That would be fine," answered his
imperturable wife; "then 'I could get
some plumes for my hat."?Ex.
Barker?"Say, you talk to me aa if
you thought I was an idiot!"
'Parker?"Pardon me, old man. I'm
always giving myself away."?Ex.
A Tank at ltadcliffe.
To the list of famous misprints should
be added that ascribed to Miss Irwin,
dean of Radcliffe College, who was made
to say in an annual report that the new
swimming tank at Radcliffe had a capacity
of 20,000 gnls.?Christian Register.
An Insinuation.
He?"I shouldn't marry a woman unless
she was my exact opposite."
She?"You'll never find so perfect a
being as that."?Boston Transcript.
Agent?"I have a book you should buy
for your son, telling bow to become a
politician, statesman, president of the
United States, banker, broker."?Mrs.
Hennessey?"G'wan. Did your mother
buy wan for you?"?(Brooklyn Life.
Then He woke Up.
Senator Gallinger, in an address at
Concord, N. H., said of a political opponent:
"He isn't half bo well off as he thinks
he is. He'll wake up with a start one
of thaQo HavQ 1 Uro Mr UVi ur/?otA
"Mr. Fawcett, entertaining an unexpected
guest at luncheon, said as they
sat down to table:
" 'My dear sir, will you have some of
the sliced bologna sausage or?or?"
"His eyes darted frankly all over tbe
table, and he continued:
" 'Or not?' "?Washington Star.
An English clergyman owned a good
farm and ran it on very economical
lines. Sometimes, "however, he carried
hiB economy a little too far. As he was
taking a stroll over his broad acres one
hot, oppressive morning he saw a plowman
sitting on the handle of his plow
while the horses rested. It occurred to
the clergyman that he paid this man
five pence an hour, which at the present
moment he was not earning, and he
stopped and said gently but reproachfully:
"James, wouldn't It be a good
plan for you to have a pair of pruning
shears here and he cutting the hedge
whilst the horses are taking their rest?"
"Sartlnly!" James replied. "And
might I suggest to you, sir, that you
should take a dish of taters into the
pulpit and peel 'em when the hanthems
were on?"?'Ex.
A WHOLISOMR SI'MMKR DH I AK
llornford'n Arid I'hoaphntr
Better than lemons or limes?more
healthful and satisfying. Refreshes and
- invigorates.
AN O *' THE SOOTH
I I ?
Seulor Hull. Main
TEXAS l'llESIIYTEHI
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIA
Four splendid buildings, elegantl;
metal furnace room, obviating all da
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball,
In the history of the school. Two coui
to degrees. Special departments: P!
Expression. All branches of Art, Ai
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perr
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. Oi
year. College opens September 26th,
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS
1776 Hampden-S
Able faculty. Select student bod
and Intellectual tone. High standan
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entranci
B. A., B. S., B. Lit.. M. A. Steam heat
Expenses moderate. The 137th sesslo
or other information, address Henry "!
Sidney, Virginia.
Washington an
LAW, ENGINEERING, CO
Students drawn from thirty Stat
and religious tone. Address, Pr?
GREENBRIER
MILITAR
An up-to-date military boarding bc
llghtful Climate. Brick Buildings,
athletic held. No vacancy last sessl
erected. Term*. SI SO per half session:
COL. H. B. MOORE, A. M? Principal.
STATESVILLE F
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Mod
moderate. Pupils received at any tlrr
GLADE
(Gitabllihfd by
foii not
On top of the Blue Ridge Mountal
High In Altitude and Ideals?Low in <
fees. Six accomplished and highly qua
session begins September 3d. Send
Glade Valley, Alleghany County, \. C.
DANIEL BAKER CO
THE PRBSBYTEHIAN CO-ED
This Institution now enjoys the s
Church in Texas and adjoining States,
last year. No safer or more delight
found In Texas than Brown wood with
The climate Is ideal; altitude 1,600 feet
with steam heat, electric lights, and
place among the best colleges of the 1
B. S.. and B. Lit., degrees are offeree
the leading universities. The Departm
a first grade state certificate good fo
Departments of Music and Art are s
best colleges and conservatories from
of the New England Conservatory of
Music in September, teaching piano a
average experience of seven years are
These professors are carefully select*
youth. The Board of Trustees standi
capacity character and influence of
is a high grade college and a Christ!
ine n?xi hcbmiuu uchiiib iij utsr i
dress the president, or J. E. Ingram, !
CHAMBERLAIN
PORT GIBI
A lllitrh Grade Training School I
Owned by the Synod of Mieaiaalpi
lie* In our church in several states.
the Southern church.
In old historic aectlon near Vlch
sickness In history of the school?S3
Capacity, 140. Thirty turned nv
early We do not believe that a pi
tunlty for a boy than is offered here
ever. For catalog, address
?UBT. M. ML MR]
CAugust 14, 1912
Building. Dickson Hall,
AN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
N SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST.
Y furnished, heated by steam from outal<L?
.nger of flre. The beautiful acetylene gas
tennis, outdoor games. No serious Illness
rses of study, College and Seminary, leading
lano. Voice Culture, Violin Organ, Ouitar
tlstic Needlework, China Kiln, Art Rooms
y, Boston, Visiting Director of Music and
le hundred and thirty-six music pupils last
1912. For Catalogue Illustrated by photoL
A. M.. D. D.. President, Mtlford, Texas.
>idney College* 1912
y drawn from many states. > itable moral
Is and thorough work. Exwatslve campus
9 Requirement. Courses leading to degrees
, gas. baths, and other modern conveniences,
n will begin Sept. 11, 1912. For catalogue
Tucker Oraham, D. D., President, Hampdenid
Lee University
MMERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
es. Expenses very moderate. High moral
w. GEO. 11. DENNY, LL. D., Lexington, Va.
PRESBYTERIAL
Y SCHOOL
ihool for 75 boys. Eight Instructors. Demodern
conveniences. Level newly-made
Ion. Large additional building now being
$250 per session.
? . Lewisbiirg, W. Ya.
EMALE COLLEGE
ern Equipment; A Home Scbhol. Prices very
le. Send for catalogue.
REV. J. A. SCOTT. D. D.. sou <>sv1ll<% N. O.
Y HIGH SCHOOL
Orange Presbytery.)
S AND GIltLS.
n (2,200 feet), twenty miles from Qalax, Va.
Host. Only 910.60 per month pays all school
.lifled teachers. Thoroughly Christian. Next
for Catalogue. W. K. HOLL1NG8WOUTH,
The Normal and Collegiate
Institute for Young Women
A8HEVILLE, N. 0.
I OFFERS four courses of study. Under sixteen
teachers and officers, who are experts. Site
unrivaled for healthtulness and beauty, with
purest water. Plumbing and sewerage perfect.
! and tuition, 8100.00 a year. Next annual session
begins September 18th, 1912. For catalog, address
KDWARD P. GUILDS, President, Ashevllle, N. (i
LLEGE, Brownwood, Texas
i LC ATI ON A L COLLEGE OK TEXAS.
upport and patronage of the Presbyterian
There were over 200 atudenta In attendance
ful city for the education of youth can be
> her 8,000 people of culture and refinement.
; no malaria. With three buildings equipped
1 all departments, the Institution takes It*
land. Courses of study leading to the A. B.,
1 and full recognition of work Is given by
ent of Education enables a student to secure
r four years after one year of study. The
upplled with experienced teachers from the
this country and abroad. Mr. H. J. Jenny
Music takes charge of the Department of
nd pipe organ. Twelve professors, with sn
i employed in the literary department alone,
id and are worthy to Instruct Presbyterian
i responsible to the Synod of Texas for th*
the entire teaching force. Daniel Baker
an home for young men and young women.
2. For catalog giving full Informe-t'sn adSecretary.
Brownwood. Texas.
-HUNT ACADEMY
ION. MISSISSIPPI,
or Beys and Yonnar Men.
>1. Patronized by some of the leading farnlThe
leading Preparatory School tor ooye In
the Southern ohurch. Faoulty composed or
tlx college graduates?men of character,
iblltt.v, fitness. Four optional coursea Bible
i text book.
Student-body clean and manly; envlronnent,
wholesome; no hazing allowed;
'toughs" not taken under any circumstances.
Some boys reduce expenses by work.
Laboratories for sciences?chemistry, phy*
ilcs. biology, etc., better than many college*
Complete manual training shops added lari
tension?best equipped school of the kind in
;sburg; no malaria; high hills. No serious
years. .
ray last session. Rooms will be taken
arent can buy a better educational oppor1200
pays all expenses. No extras whatLiTIBf,
D. D? PresUest