Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 10, 1912, EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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4 ATLANTA PUPILS TO EXHIBIT IN NJ. Products of Vacation Bible Schools Will Be Displayed at National Bazar. Specimens of the basket weaving, raffia work, sewing, embroidery and hammock making of the children taught this summer in the Daily Va cation Bible schools will b ■ exhibited In December at th. National Chil dren’s Bazaar which is to be held in Neu York Each of the schools has furnished at least ten different arti cles and these will be sold and the funds used to carry on the work of the schools. < 'ommcncement exerciser of the schools were held yesterday. On account of the death of Leon Faustman, the little boy who was re cently killed by an elevator in the building, no exercises were held by the pupils of the Wesley Memorial school. 1,187 Children in Schools. During the six weeks the schools have been run 1,197 children have been cared for. and as the directors made preparation for many less than that number, they now find themselves about S2OO short in their funds. Devotional exercises, Bible, stories, industrial work and the singing of hymns and patriotic songs have been made the feature of the work this summer, and next year the directors hope to carry out the work in at least twelve schools The age limit for pu pils is from five to fifteen years. The danger resulting from idle chil dren on the streets during vacation time first aroused th<- leaders of the Men and Religion Forward Movement, who established these schools. , More solo than all other brands com bined SAUER’S PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Because they flavor BEST Ask the housekeeper. Brenau College Conservatory _ _ ~~ ~ ~ ■ - . * _ „ .--...--■ ** ■'** • * .' ' -'-. , ' - ' '' ‘ r - 'y- '< - " , , . •* T", r • r \ >_l J ■ v 3 > ~ -- *• - " ’'• TT •• - ***"**" W . er ~ 1 CZ~~~ ~ * -* -~— ~~ *a 'W''6m C-' -f ; SiSS ' liw MI ba - PANORAMIC VIEW SHOWING THIRTY BUILDINGS AND IN THE BRENAU PARK, LAKE LANIER AND THE DAIRY FARM ! x i H , ~ Overton Hall. 11 - Sigma lota Chi IK Beta Sigma Omicron. J T Sinnette -■ , n 1 £ MXIIVA. - W '■'■ -HV! 7--Auditorium. 12 Iniirmao. ,- a... Rl ,m linir 7,, p Z t O L ; I ,’■ 24-Professor S. G. Riley. 28-Mu Phi Epsilon. Y.mah H.r ; S—Geiger Memorial. 13—Practice Hall A Building. -I —Professor E. B. Michaelis. 25—Professor Otto Pfefferkorn. 29-Alpha. Delta Phi 1 Oil irv Budding. .9 President Pearce. 14—Domestic Science Hall. ,s -Mush Studio. 22—Phi Mu Gamma. 26 Robinson Aouse. 30—Barn and 3 Earm House- ■ -Baiie.\ Building 10—President Simmons 15—Zeta Tau Alpha. 19 —Professor J. H. Simmons 23—Alpha Sigma Alpha. "7—Ainhn cni r>„ lD co • ■., . , , • , . • -‘ —Aipna < ni omega. .>2—Lake Lanier and Country Club. r I -a HE usual incrv.ts. in numbers and bracing climate of Gainesville, and at- ~ Normal ti, . r .. ~...• many < sos progress along l eßd i,? Cho !? 1 f ° r the fU ” tCrm " ' th *’ BRENAU COLLEGE CONSERVATORY, GAINESVILLE, GA. SOME STATISTICS sic teachers consisting of Pedaeogv hav t • mpl " ovenients X . lin.-h.v, 1 characteristic breaking down. Enrollment. 1911-12 547 Grounds, including Campus. m net s of Pedagogj. hai e been made in equipment, and th ~, .„, ~ . . , O1C „. r .. u v ~ Enrollment. 1910-11 487 Harmony. History of Music. Solfeggio course of study has been enlarged. We ~g. Student'.' I,.\u' b‘'..n u.'attend- legJ fot' w'.men ’“"he sUt" p'r'ot id? s - ... t t ft f .separate Chapter houses for its sorori- rvumhr-rc nf F-»rultv 44 n i •t_ -•••<.» immons, is a unique sea- nau advantages in this department i ,ialf the states of tie! . Groups of about fifteen girls live Members “Vjj’pA y ENT ' 41 Books in Library 7,000 ture of Brenau. which are unsurpassed. together with a chaperon under ver> Buildings (Main Dormitories, Specimens in Museum 5 000 . Or a tor y-Miss Florence Over ton. who Social Life-The pleasures of college Brenau i- now thoroughly established. pleasant condiU*ns Orthose who pre- Lecture Halls, etc.) 8 specimens in mu sum j.UUU hHS , ong been h(1 . l(] of thp Schoo] ()f life are multiplied at Brenau. Whole- The mo' ‘ ours, of studv inaugurated ‘ fcr may reside in one of the th: ee large Sorority Houses. Residences. Laboratories 3 !,!!? ,01 .- v ’ "'ill continue in this position. entertainment of everv deserip- three vears .g . has b.-en’firmlv estab- dormitories. Clubs, etc 22 p ianos Rfi 1 ins is a guarantee of high-grade tion—receptions. picnics, excursions. . . /ox n ; i.. ii uh, viork. With several assistants, Miss outdoor fetes and celebrations—break admission <•’* B enau .s the onh college tn the Total 30 Pipe Organs 2 Overton is doing work which not ,lle monotony of school routine and at- being 14 units state which gives full recognition to '«>«' I be found elsewhere south of Boston. ford both healthful recreation and ADVANTAEPg pfciii iao the ralue of the study of musi, as an ———————— — Phis school owns an elaborate costum- pleasure. prpnaii " intellectual discipline, and gives it a - 1( Two-Year Courses To uconi- | Music—The musical advantages have inR establishment—the only one be- Expenses Brenau appeals to th BRENAU - plac « In the college curriculum I'. .. larß , number of students long been recognized as th. tween New Orleans. class of sefk the bes? • I he'-, a..-....■, particulars in combination of college and conseita- u ho, for various .isons, are limited tn I South. Mr. Otto Pfefferkorn. w<II 1 hese costumes and the stage arrange. not tner.dv the cheapest school 'evoJ which Brenau off J s ad.antages which tory offers an ideal course rationally M|U( . sevcra | two-year courses have known as one of the reallv great I n ’ H nt of the auditorium make it possi- department of the institution is'su are not furnishei bv any other college adapted to the needs of women. been arranged. One of these is de- I pianists of America, continues at ble so, the dramatic department to plied witliit cached who “land X 1 i women m :!.•■ slit* <4) Individuality—Brenau has origi- signed for nome-k»-opeithe othei i the head 2of the Pianoforte De- ' produce plays of any variety. highest salaries, and the elegance of (1) Climate—l’ t-rnu is the only col- nated a system of credit units which for teaehei' I partment. Mrs. T. J. Simonins, Art—ln addition to the usual in- the dormitories and the excellent char- lege for women lot at• lin the moun- make it possible to adopt the course to Literary Courses —The standard A.B. w . Was w Director of Music in i structions in oils, water colors, china actor of the cuisine are subjects of fa- tains of Georgia, the dtit.ide being the individual ability of the student. course is based upon a fourteon-unit another Georgia college for twelve | painting, etc., a Department of Arts vorable comment by all who have the c onsiderably the highest of am col- The average girl completes the full entrance requirement, and will com- years, is now connected with Brenau ; and G'afts has been inaugurated and oppoi tunity to form an opinion of them, lege for girls in the state Conse- college course in four years: the very pare favorably with the courses in the as head professor of voire. Ten other | instruction is given in brass and wood However the exoen<=p at Rren in quently many girls who com- from th-' b’ight girl ma\ complete the same in highest u a, * collegt s, and. together musicians of the highest rank compose work, clax modeling pottery, etc not "reater than it is at of ' fi-i ' ; w "..unty and who b.ll new ■bi . n three years, and a gill who is w.nk withoth. j-equisile-. entitles Brenau RI ’° UP f i Domestic Sc.ence-Eor a’ number of class institulions. Eall term' begins able to complete a school term are physically or Is mentally slow mav to rank in A cla.-s among colleges sot nans computable to these can be found ! vev< this h,< i„.,. n on . ..r th. < i.l Scntemb, ■1" much invigorated by coming to the complete she same In ttye years women m any other institution in the South. Departments in the college, and for th' Eal! Catalogue now ready. > Address BRENAU. Box 16, Gainesville, Ga. p • MAN SAVES DROWNING GIRL; IS THEN DRIVEN AWAY AS A VAGRANT MINOT, N. DAK., Aug. 10. —A tramp I saved Miss Jessie McKenzie, of this place, from drowning in the Mouse river. and shortly afterward was driven from town as a vagrant. The girl, in company with several Fiends, was bathing. She waded around a bend in the river, and when out of sight of her companions dropped into a deep hole. She had gone down once when the tramp appeared, jumped into the river and soon had the young woman safely on shore Two hours later he was arrested for vagrancy. He told his story, explain ing his dripping clothing, but friends of the girl saved, who were called in by the police, denied the story for fear it would reach the ears of her parents, and the tramp, refusing to give his name, was ordered out of town. GRAIN^CARRYING - WAR BETWEEN CANADA AND U. S. ON LAKES COMING LONDON, Aug. 10.—A grain carrying war between British and United States vessels on the Great Lakes is foreshad owed in the formation of a merger of all the leading Canadian and English steamship lines w ith a capitalization of $10,000,000. It was stated here today by one In a position to know that Fur ness Withey of West Hartlepool, Eng . holds one-sixth of the capital. It was learned that a new ship trust would attempt to monopolize traffic on the Great Lakes, particularly the carry, ing of grains. CHICAGO CAR MEN BREAK OFF WAGE NEGOTIATIONS CHICAGO, Aug. 10. —Breaking off ne gotiations looking toward arbitration of their differences, street ear employ ees who have voted a strike prepared today to present an ultimatum to the companies that would bring before night a definite answer on the question of a wage increase. <>n this answer the calling of a strike depends. As soon as the answer of the company' is re ceived, probably before midnight, the men will hold a meeting and determine whether it will be accepted or whether there will be an immediate walkout. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1912. SCHLEY’S WIDOW GIVEN SIOO MONTHLY PENSION WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—The house today adopted the conference report on the bill granting the pension of SIOO a month to Mrs. Anna R. Schley, the widow of Rear Admiral Schley. As originally passed by the house, the bill provides a pension of only SSO a month, but the housi today yielded to the sen ate amendment increasing it. Indian Killed On Track. Neat Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life, often it's that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King s New Discov ery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a se vere attack of Grip," w rites J. R. Watts. Floydada. Tex., "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at all druggists. »»» A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When t|ie stom ach fails to perform its functions prop erly, the whole system becomes de ranged. A few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miser able feeling due to faulty digestion. Try' it. Many' others have been per manently cured—why not you? For sale by all dealers. X THERE IS DANGER IN NEGLECTING THE TEETH Without perfect teeth one can not enjoy perfect health. Many dangerous diseases can be traced to decayed or faulty teeth. The food can not be properly masticated, germs develop and are carried directly into the system through the stomach. Do not take chances. Have y our teeth put in perfect repair. You’ll look bet ter, fed better and live longer. The fear of the usual torture in the dentist’s chair causes many people to procrastinate; hut that is no longer necessary. The Atlanta Dental Parlors, with the latest scientific equipment, are now performing dental operations PAIN LESSLY. Highest class of work. Very low prices. These parlors are located at the cor ner of Peachtree and Decatur streets, entrance 19 1-2 Peachtree. Dr. C. A. Constantine is manager. »»» DIDN’T KNOW THAT HE HAD A BROTHER UNTIL HE WAS FIFTY DANVILLE, ILL.. Aug. 10—Until to day Police Sergeant Edward Vinson, of Danville, did not know he bad a broth er. A letter received from George Vin son. of Lansing, Mich., conveyed the come and break bread with us Visit the “sun-lit. sanitary baker” while in Atlanta. Taste some of Rogers’ famous Atlanta-made bread—that deli cious. healthful bread that beats the best baked in home kitchens. See the modern machinery and ovens. I ake the Houston-Copenhill cars. Get oft' at the door. Jos. Rogers Co. 57 Highland Ave. | Dr. E. G. Griffin’s Dental Rooms I Over BROWN & ALLEN’S RUG STORE, 24/ 2 WHITEHALL ST. I Set 01 Teetll $5 i COMPLETED DAY ORDERED I 22k Gold Crowns, S 3 Special Bridge Work, $4 All Dental Work Lowest Prices. PHONe. 1708. Hours—B to 7. Lady Attendant. intelligence that Vinson’s father died in Lansing some years ago and recently while looking over some of his effects he came across papers that convinced George that Edward Vinson, of Dan ville. was his brothel’. He gave names, facts and places that convince the de tective, who is 50 years old, that he has a brother 39 years old. He will a range for an early meeting. Fellow Artisans! Come out to the Auditorium tonight and see us on the job. 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