The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, June 20, 1918, Image 6

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Collegiate Work To Bo Given In|y. M . c . A . scereUrlet Now Accent- Summer Emergency pony Troop# From Homo To The. Course Camp And From Camp Alt , ; The Way To Tho instead ot closing In June, as In i Boche Tranches other yearB, tho Georgia State Col- j . ■ lege of Agriculture will remain open ; .ecretaria. w. all summer, giving a throe montta Y-H-C. A. eecretarlaa have oanled emergency course In vocational agri-1 their work to the troop, in tnuuport, culture In an effort to auply tho nee- j tlfl an announcement luat received essary agricultural leadership for our { from the National War Council ot tho state. So acute baa the situation he-! y. M. c. A, and are now promoting a come and so great la the demand for men with agricultural training .that ■the teaching force of the State Col-, systematic recreational, educational, social and religious program tor tho soldier boys en route by sea to France. With the sanction of the War w ... Department each transport now car- ^Not "only" are snore and more scl- rles one or two such secretaries whose entitle farmers needed for the country- function It la to do all that la possible wide campaigns for Increased food pro- to make the voyage both comfortable duct ion, but the. government research gad enjoyable for the lighting men work, experiment station and exten- abroad. slon work m Calling for more men - QunM ar , proTldi d, ma alcal and with agricultural training than can m0Tl8 MlUrULlnmenU tUfta> B °Organtzed businesses are calling for atoes and books are suPPlled jmd writ- agricultural men now as never before, toff P*®«r 1* leeued free to tho men, They are needed to chemical works, the statement continue,. “A report In newspaper shops and by eeed of a transport worker recently arrived bouses, fertiliser concerns and lmple- shows that In bis equipment there were meat dealers. It seem, now that the »ch *££>•■ “‘foMn* organ and demand for agricultural teachers In high achoola jtod colleges will not be ln( pgp. r> boxing gloves, medicine fully supplied for many year# to ball, rope quoits, checkers, dominoes, owns. Vlctrola and records and a Sonora ma in recognition of the work the Col- chine, lage of Agriculture la doing the Gov- “The appointment of transport secre- ernment la sending a number of draft- taries completes the llAk ot Y. M. C. «d men to the Institution for special a. work, which begins with the re training. This number will bo cnlarg- emits In camp, continues through the ad from time to time as accommoda- training period, comes overseas on the turns Win nermit transports and goes on in the camps auLmlii... hu Inst issued bulle- to France all the way from the ports „ Th ® Col***® frVffiJfTaJrtnuT 40 0,8 llM trenches. Transport tins describing Its «">”»> ln ®* ri ™ secretaries are assigned to ehlpa, and tttre, agricultural education, forestry, renulI1 on tbelr ships as does the onogra President Wilson telegraphed to the American Federation , of Labor and the American Alliance for Labor and Democracy, in convention nl St. Paul, Minn., urging renewed efforts of la bor in support of the war programme —“The war can be lost in America us well a, in the fields of France. the popular concert!! con tralto A full and complete line of Caskets, Coffins and Burial Robes always ready for your inspection. The experience of twenty years in this line enables us to offer unex celled service. stood beside tho Now Edison. An Edison Re-Creation of her voice was placed on tyo instrument. Miss Gardner stood beside the instrument and 'sang. Suddenly and without warning she ceasod singing and tha New Edison took up tho tong alone. The Re-Creation of Miss Gard ner’s voice was to perfect that those who Ilatanod with eyes closed, could not tell when eho had ceased to sing. Funeral Directors Marble Vaults Punished Upon Proper Notice HAROLD LYMAN Um talented flutist, gave a similar convincing demonstra tion with his flute. THE NEW EDISON AND MUSIC’S RE-CREATION ALONE STAND THIS CRITICAL TEST Every singer whoso ro-crented songs aro Ibted in tho Edi son Catalog can successfully make this comparison. Ovoir thirty different singers, including Anna Case, Mario Rap- paid and Christine Miller, have appeared in public tests with the New Edison. • comparison la public and in this intimate, crucial way, it means* The Birth of a Now Art, a Naw Chapter in Musical History. Dr. J. M. Whitehead &Co VIENNA. QEORQiA