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THU BAKTJBR-BEHAtn. ATHOTS, GEORGIA
SUNDAY. JULY 15; 192J. >
Summer School’s Courses in
. Music to Have Far Reaching
| Results, Says Signora De Fabritiis
Dr. M. B. Miller IVill be New
Waster of Christian Church
taken a bold step in advance and
is offering to its large student
Jfcwly, courses in specialized
branches besides piano and organ,
md voice and violin are now placed
:asy reach of those who
tural talents for any of
e, all part of the marvel-
turn known as music.
r By 8IQNORA DE FABRITIIS
1 ' When the State or Georgia grant
ed its first financial aid to the J ftodj
infant University of the Empire bran
State of the South in 1879, the 'and i
cause of higher education in the j with
South, and by reflex, throughout j have
all the states of the Union. J the ;
ceived its greatest initial ira-jdUH .'
pulse. I
"Higher education," I said, and , HAS ADVANCED
yet could there be the ho cal’ed J CAUSE OF MUSIC
higher education, if there-were no j
common grade schools or High j Until universities and colleges
Schools? Impossible! for just as recognizefthe essential value of
the river, that flows/o the sea, j the- study of music, not only for
carrying on its broad expanse the [it* cultural and esthetic value, but
commerce and the fortunes of men : mind and body building agent, the
is but tKb aggregate force of I cause of music could not advance,
thousands of little brooklets, j nm universities
mountain streams, lazily winding j with a tiorici
[New Pastor Comes From
West Virginia. Praised
By One of Leading Re-1
ligious Newspapers.
Dr. M. B. Miller
Lectures Here
On Conservation
Of Eyesight
Course of Ten Lectures
I Wili Be Given By Dr.
H o w a r d Minchin of
Ohio.
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NOW OPEN
TYBEE ISLAND — — — GEORGIA
HOTEL TYBEE
South Atlantic’s Majestic Hotel
Fireproof—American Plan—Bathing, Dancing, Fishing
S«a Food a Specialty
WONDERFUL JAZZ ORCHESTRA
RossignoLKemp A Perry, Prop's.
the
■ •fresh-
i shallow waters, that
I offer but little t<» the count
I as Hpots of beauty and i
I ment to the soul and body, ho 'ho j t>t;i
f Schools of higher learning. r«pre- ■ ,,n
I sent the various streams poured the
[ In by the small schools scattered j •<«
P all over the country. M<»>»
ind colleges speak
voice and the
'hi of thei;* enlightenment will i
felt In the smallest hamlet In j
country. No oebiile so small but
its eve.- widening circles keep ,
vith gentle motion till the far- j
t shore Is touched! No gesture •
slight but the fluid air I
bed into never ending move
MANY DEFINITIONS
FOR "EDUCATION"
Say the word "Education" or
."Educated" to a group <»f ! ‘^' 1
women, and every one in that
group will have a different *1 fb>‘.
tlon of the word, according U* * ,,a *
or her. up-bringing and oppoiuni
ties. *
To the doctor, "education may
men familiarity with all that per
tains to the science of medicine
the knowledge of the human body
as a machine, the skill to diagnose
disease, etc. Yet alas, have we
known "doctors" who were not in
the l>r«Mb sense of the word. "ed.
ncated#"
To Jhd business man
tlon" spells familiarity
•Vduca- ,
1th the J
{^ocefies of sales organization,
the turn Over of goods, the keeping (
down iof overhead ex|.en«. «, tlio
ability? Uf make his eapllut yl"M ! . .
So with tnls ne'- ly aroused in
terest In the cause of musi.\ the
splendid gesture made by the Uni
versity of GecK’gb- Summer School
will sot into movement forces that
will never cease until the whole
south feels the stimulus, and mu-
sir Is placed where it should l>o—
at the beginning and not end of
the education of its youth.
Local Girls Are
Attending Meet S'-
Miss Rosemary Whitaker , iuli
and Olive Whiteheadiviath.f?
Delegates to the Sorority |
Convention in Calif.
»ith tho ‘
least And yet not all glints
[ of buiinosfl are "educated" men
||| thej full sense of the word, aft
ft So many Vho live in crowded cities
have Earned.
• ' The ‘journalist will- Ihink in
terms 5°t/bcws; the dramatist, in
, terms inf the state; the painter in
f the ttchnlcal expression of Ills
i ttaft. Who among all these has a
^Hgbt conception of the meaning
* of th|t pregnant " %
•sting account of the bi-
vention of the Phi Mu
is been written back to
fraternity here by members ot
the Alpha Alpha chapter of the
University of Georgia who attend-
/•d the convention. Miss Rosemary
Whitaker was the official delegate.
The meeting was held at Beverly
Hills, California, just out out of Los
Angeles and several members of
I ho lorn I chapter attended, includ- .. Y w „ k
<I>K M, “ 01 |, VB Wtllt^hoad, [ School work Bay. work and social
aLLial • - ° r<1, Mias Whitaker was on the pro- I wcmderful addition to tho work
' Wi «o not dure ourselves define Kri "” ,or " to ,“ t J* the han<l ", e |-, I here. In th.. Grafton rhuroh. h«
n " 1 , I KxempU t liken from some of tllo ' Rt . rved for „ oma tlm „ „„
this afete ofdiilml .body nml Hotil. | It , U( , rR ar( , a(1 foUoW(( . I Mint of the "Friendship HlbU
The ('(invention closed today and joiaaii" and Ima accomplished a
the realisation was far more won- I wonderful work,
derfnl than my wildest antlelpa- , Mra Miller, n trained lender In
i tlons of what s I'hl Mu convention rhlldren'e work and In Roneral
^KB WfOO bl* an unnwtnklnK. hut I ccll | rl | 1( ,_ go the anticipation— ichurch nctlvltles, espsclally amons
■few* win lake refuse behind tho | reatlutloa theory In blaeted! the woman'mid you op people. In a
■ words inf one of the hluKeat men j we reached here Saturday morn- 1 valuable second m her husband
J that science has ever Riven to the-. ^ ' am j | la( j ollr fjrnt session after 'nnd there helnK no other members
■ hrorlrl,;Charles Darwin, who when J ] lini .p That nlRht the formal re-Iof the family, she is with him eon-
i risked, what ho conshU-ed wer» | c( . pt | on waR Riven liy Pan-Helleulc jntantly In the work. .Mrs. Millet
•he essentials for the education of . aml f or m ||ne around at- , will he Riven a hearty weloomc In
the Individual, remarked, that un- 1 tended It was Just too RorKOOus . tho Missionary and Indies Aid So-
Jess Ijie study of music was In. j for wc’-dsi The whole lower floor jelety while the Junior Endeavor
CJDde* as part of tho study, that tl]0 hotl> , ani) , hn terrace were Society will Rive her a royal rr
(jirsorr could not be said to have a | nllorn0( i w !th ptnk and white rosea, caption upon arrival In Athens.
i«rfec{)#„uell rounded out mental j I;neB car natlons. and Rernnlnms, 1>r nn ' , Mr "- M,l,er wl11 m " k '
equipment and consequently lock-| , 0 ,| IM ftowar imadna- their home In the new parsonum
ed a well bnlsneed mind and odu- b , 0 T|)( , r ' war0 three orcheetras i“ n « in ''.t 11 ;,. U|Km , n .F' v '.'! '
<, ''" lon - ! ami refreshments were served In ‘ “
Music Is an essential! Music Is t|l0 Japanese garden,
a necessity! Music Is the rnily.)
languago In the world that trails- ( TR|ps AR g
tends the limitations of srtlculata | INTERESTING
I speech, and Is understandsble no I
[matter In what hemisphere, what Sunday v.o wero taken to Rlvrr
■On race or color of b peoni, ' j ,fde" to sen the Inreest orange
■While Is tho language of the seul, ! ri ., v(l m. ChJIforpla. and to ithe
ftt the emotions, and all human heL !nn lnr |, m ch. Tliltf Is
tngs have the same fundamental hm it tn the style of the Old Span-1 n - , ,
soul longing., be the vision, that I , Hh !n |.„i ona ,„’uo |, « perfect mu- OUITimer SChCCl
nr our western faith, or the mys. Tho m an who hnllt It has
Udsm of the east! Is.yo. hato, ) ;l)l mirflq* dellara fcf gn-
)^ty. Jealousy, weakness, hdrfleV ,f mlrK alld collodUons for It. Then
aflpr lunch we had a lovely veitpor
scrvico In tho chapel of the Inn,
led by Mrs. Bailey.
Monday was taken up bv bus!-'
roHii r.pssfons and that night they
raw the formal dunce, with break
fast in Chinatown afterward.
irKsnlzations of the
will give them hearty walc.u
the form of receptions anti
Moriul iictlvit jfs connected
church work.
I Fif ty-Five Will
Get Diplomas At
felt by all mankind and mu
sic can convey these emotions of
the heart and the tonglngs of tl e
howl for the Infinite, without*tho
, crutch of the word form, fhnt dif-’
f irentiatcs one tongue from an.
other,
A century and more is *i long
In the history of a republic, |
though a compar.i»!r''ly short sum*
In tho history of the world. Bill it
■baa taken over a century \»r !n-
• liltutlons of higher learning to
raalize, that while rhry had tiken
:i wonderful step forward. wi«en
they put within reach of the ain-
.bltiouH youths, opjiortiinitics for
Advanced study, that this Mop-was
,«ot complete, until the .*tudy of
atnalc, aa a science ami an art,
I vat also plired wtlhln reach of
^1 who longed for it.
-OIVE8 CREDIT TO
^DR. JOSEPH 8TEWART
j Last year the University of
psorsla's Summer School offered
to the student the course in music.
Vo the vision of the man. who,
ling the value of such a course
the youths of the South, and
tremendous need of It. to I
ph Stewart, who wasl
, for its Introduction In
thf Un^tersity courses, the State
of Georgia, nnd the music loving
onto of the south owe a debt e'l
gratitude that can never he fully
gpald, for It Is beyond price.
| Laat year the course in music
Mr. Gtorge Folsom G-^an-l
of Sew York City, opened to
and teachers of
fa the 'opportunity to in-
ipease their )oiowledgo of the art
|§£ preeentatJop of muaio to the
young child, and the course In
music In the public schools brought
to flu* school teachers, with no
musfcal foundation or training, tho
f<*nul-.lge of the best way to
teach the duriments of iriqsic to
the common school child of limited
opportunities for specialised music
Those who did not attend our Sale on yesterday will do well to do so as soon as possible.
Every Man’s Suit in the house is being sold, during this sale, at a reduction of
25
Per
Cent
This
or 1-4 Off Former Prices
includes both Summer and Woolen Suits
and those made by
House of Kuppenheimer „
Largest Number E v e r
■Graduating From Uni
versity During Summer-
School’s Existence.
The number of students to re-
Tuesday w® "scBsloncd’ •until 3 s reive 8uiiimtr School diplomas this
o’clock, and then by special per- I "*‘H *»« approximati y £»5.
rufsafoh obtained by the Wyor of I TM» l* the largest class, that th.
1 ev. Angeles, we were taken to! University has t*yor hud iu this
Universal city and saw three pic- | particular line of work,
tures being produced. They, even After this KUinm.-. the Htuta
».him| UH In a mob acene (Guess 1 Hoard of Education will jncna.se
that’ft what they thought of UH.)|the requlremeuta of a Summer
AfU .-wards we rbtle through 8antn | School diploma. The hew. rcgpla-
•w.nlcn. Venice. Ilo'.fvwood, and »lions call lor 30 hours of
Pasedena, and I onme hack with
sore throat from keeping my
mouth open.
Tuesday night was the model In
itiation nnd memorial service and
1 didn’t know anvthlug could he se
beautiful. Then last night was the
frowning event—the banquet. 1 sit
between Mrs. Keller, the national
iresident, and Mrs. Edifton, the
first vice president, and felt mighty
imi-ortant hobnobbing with 'the
cowers that be.” ft wa« aurely a
gorgeous affair. For favors Bal
four rave us the most adorayr.ftet
which is supposed to be equlval
ent to two years training in u
Normal School or College,
The object that the Board has in
mind is to raise tfieir standn.-ds in
same time to make professional
(he teaching profession utid at the
certificates gomt for four y?urs l-
stead of three.
This year the-University has in
creased U’h upiH.t uni tits by open-
corrcspondeheegpopartnient.
Thrcugh this department students
may take home stady cot.Tiej» by
orresp^ndenea and gf> the Htmv
Uhl Mu coat of arms on them.
»f collar and cuff pins with the ; credit that Jhey wquld-get.for Unj
versity cours»p. Thls s offers par
ticular udvanta^ teachers who
are wmkinr Tees ^di
plomas. * .* ■
Anyone desiring bulletin *tm
|the course may gai one by calling
at Dr. Woof tec’s office;
This summer the University IinA
The Toast Programme was;
Toastmistress—
Zenobfa Keller, national pres
ident.
El Uamlno Real
Faith and Vlslort.
Tsouise Monnlng Elliott. Alpha
Sacrifice—,—Marjorie L. Horn-
lierger. Fta.
Establishing the Missions—
Felicia Taylor ramin. Beta.
Fiesta Days—Maurine Shaw, Sig
ma.
The Spirit of Service—Rosemary
Whitaker, Alpha Aloha.
LAME INDIAN IS CAU<
GHT
LI CH
AFTER A 50-MILE CHA3E ,
- . I
REGINA.—After limping fifty
miles In an attempt to have Rt-alrm ;
get b;»ck t.> hie fumily .
J«*hn Cote, esenped Indian prisoner
him hern captured near Muxeown I
Bask.
The ntreat wap the culmination!
n twenty-hour chase during
which |H>llcenien braved a rain- !
stortn/ plowed through road* that |
Training the Neophyte—Hermin-
Ine UJffy, Delta. ; ... Jresembled a quagmire, and built
The Vision Realised—Margaret bridge in order that they might
Vidal, Eta Alpha. j proceed.
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$35.62
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$36.38
Also 25 Per Cent or 14 Off Former Prices on
Men's Woolen Trousers, Boys’ Suits, Boys' Woolen
Trousers, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats and on
W. L. Douglas’ Shoes and Oxfords
Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords —
will be offered, during this ^
Men’s Genuine Lorraine Seer
sucker Suits at . .........
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Comer Broad and Jackson Sts.