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BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF CAMPUS.
Crowning a beautiful hill among the pines of Southeast Georgia. Eight miles west of Bainbridge, on A. C. L. R. R. Four daily trains. But free from the temptations
of city life. Four reasons for sending your boys and girls to Cyrene: 1. Literary training the best. 2. Moral and religious tone high and pure. 3. Athletics kept clean and
elevating. 4. Whole surroundings fascinating and inspiring. “Nothing Cheap but the Price." Get ready to begin with the New Year. Address
J. M. STOVALL, President, CYRENE, GA.
IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE.
The hierarchy pleads with tears in
its eyes “to allow parents the God
given right to educate their own
children.” It is the main stock in
trade of these Roman officials when
discussing the school question. Their
position seems so convincing and just
that you are most persuaded to let
them have their own way.
But what really is the truth in the
matter? When Roman Catholic Po
lish people want to send their chil
dren to the public school these same
prelates, bishops, priests, big and lit-
THE SWEETEST SINGER IN THE
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Who is it? The mocking bird, of
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lates in its liquid notes. The sweet
singer of the Southland, famous the
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the softness, purity and melody of its
musical notes.
And what the sunshine of the South
has accomplished in softening and
sweetening the tones of the mocking
bird, has its parallel in the field of in
strumental music, for it was a South
ern piano house that is responsible
for perfecting the superb Ludden &
Bates paino, claimed by critics to
possess the sweetest tone of any piano
that has yet been built. Professional
musicians pronounce its notes abso
lutely free from the “metallic quality
which piano builders have found so
much difficulty in avoiding.
It is this “Mocking Bird of the Piano
World,” the peerless Ludden & Bates
Piano, which is eliciting so much
praise from the members of The Gold
en Age Piano Club. A beautifully il
lustrated catalogue describing the five
different styles will be sent free on re
quest to any reader. Address Ludden
& Bates, Golden Age Piano Club Dept.,
Atlanta, Ga.
tie raise a howl that is heard across
the continent.
Allow Polish parents to have the
right to say how, when, where and
by whom their children shall be edu
cated?
“Never, no never.”
Now isn’t that a nice mess for the
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The Golden Age for December 19, 1912.
hierarchy to get into?
Archbishop Messmer, of Milwaukee,
thunders his anathemas against the
parents of Polish pupils because they
have exercised the rights of parents,
which these bishops said was “the
inalienable right of parents.”
But the Poles are in revolt against
the dishonest and inconsistent priest
hood. There is no compromise and
there ought not to be.
The dishonest evasion, and hypo
critical position of the hierarchy re
specting public education has got to
cease or thousands of honest Catholics
will stop following the blind guides.