Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 06, 1912, HOME, Page 16, Image 46

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16 ANDREW COLLEGE c A o u JMk. *• ij r • sj| U T 'A n H it -1 1 Al BSTTssar'' 1) B ; Ajßfc \ p K M iTfiljJsl! * gjlfr«kMßiMiMMMW| H D G hv ANDREW COLLEGE is a school for s»irls and young Only four pupils have required the attention of a physi- women, the grade of whose work is recognized wherever eian in three years. ANDREW is an ideal home-college the name of the institution is known. Regular literary where you can expect your daughter to be happy. Exten- courses are offered under the direction of an able corps ol sive improvements and additions, which will provide facili- teachers. High-grade work is done in Music. Art and Ex ties for a number more boarders, are now being made. The pression. The location in South Georgia, at a point 526 crowded condition during 1912 made thi§ provision necessa- feet above the sea level, gives perfect health conditions in ry Fifty-ninth year begins September 18th. Write at once a mild winter climate, entirely free from malaria for catalogue and information. J. W. MALONE, Pres. ==== Box 16, Cuthbert, Ga. ROBERT J. LOWRY. President. HENRY W. DAVIS, Cashier. THOMAS D. MEADOR, Vioe President, IE. A. BANCKER, JR., Asst. Cash. JOSEPH T. ORME. Vioe President. <H. WARNER MARTIN. A.»t Cash. Established 1861 THE J owry Rational fiank OF ATLANTA Designated Depository of the United States, County of Fulton and City of Atlanta. Capital .... $1,000,000.00 Surplus .... $1,000,000.00 Accounts Large and Small Solicited Safe Deposit Boxes Savings Department DIRECTORS: THOMAS J. AVERY, J. H. NUNNALLY. THOMAS EGLESTON, JOSEPH T. ORME, SAMUEL M. INMAN, FREDERIC J. PAXON, ROBERT J. WILLIAM G. RAOUL, JOHN E. MURPHY, • MELL R. WILKINSON, THOS. O MEADOR, ERNEST WOODRUFF, L'LLE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, SATLRDAY, JULY 6, 1912. MISS WOODBERRY’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS BOARMN6 AND DAY SCHOOL. 428 Peachtree St. Atlanta x v< <• ■■ 'S® - ' & -A ’ 3 > VW .. . z Izz1 zz >j«£ SlSIr Offers Four College Preparatory High School Years and ONE COLLEGIATE YEAR ADDITIONAL Has a Preparatory Department of Eight Grammar Grades. Faculty of twelve experienced educators. The English. Literature. Mathe matics. Latin. French and German are under college men and women of wide culture and academic degrees. The Music. Art and Expression are in charge of professors of experience and training under American and European masters—each a recognized artist in his profession. The equipment includes an excellent reference library, laboratories, pianos, including a Grand, a museum and an art studio. An Athletic Field for Basket Ball and Other Games. Open Atr Classes. Domestic Science. Three Buildings on a• Beautifully Shaded and Spacious Campus. The boarding department is in an elegant three-story residence, with long drawing room, library and reception halls, and eleven bed rooms, most of them about 22 feet square, high ceilings and large windows; furnace heated. The school buildings are adjacent. The home life is refined and elegant, where 25 girls are given the advantages of earnest student fife, with the social, musical and literary opportunities of the city in a Christian school. The school reopens September 19. Illustrated catalogue on application MISS ROSA WOODBERRY, Principal