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

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4 HUNTS PUPILS TOEXHIBITINN.Y. Products of Vacation Bible Schools Will Be Displayed at National Bazar. S peri m <»f ih? basket weaving, raffia work, sewing, embroidery and hammock making *»f thr « hiidien taught :h.« summer in 'he Dail} Va cation Rih> ?* hoo s will be exhibited In December at the National Chil dren's Bazaar which is » • be held in .\>w Y ork Ka.-h of th#* *< hools nas furnished -it least 'en different arti cles and thee* will be sold and ’he funds used to arrv on th** work of the s> hoo’s. Commencement exercises of 'he s< noo’s were he:d yesterda On account of rhe dea’h of Leon Faustman, the little boy who v, .•<< re cently killed by an elevator in the building, no exep ise« •ere b.c'd by ihe pupils < f -he \Y Memorial s. nn.d 1,187 Children m Schools During the six week** the hools have been run 1.187 • hildren have been cared for. and as the direct dip made preparation for many less than that number. h?\ now find themselves about $;’••» sno. m their fund- De' o* hma t px#*i < ises Rib'.- moiw. industrial work and the singing of h'mn- an patriotic songs have been made the feature »f the work this • ummei. and next v?ar he directors h«»pe to arry out the work in at least twelve schools. The age limit foi pu pils is from five io fifteen vear* The danger resulting from idle chil dren on th< stieets during vacation tinv first aroused the leaders of the Men and Religion Forward Movement who established these sihnols More solo than all o’her biaml* mm bined SAI ER S PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Because th*v flavor RI S'l Ask rhe hoii?' keener Brenau College Conservatory - - _ . _ - II - I ft!9B' : BHi -r^z <-.< - ■ ■,,... ti ■— —X* 2. : ~ 'Hit v\/ -»g—?—■ •!: I® $* ’ r PANORAMIC VIEW SHOWING THIRTY BUILDINGS AND IN THE REAR BRENAU PARK. LAKE LANIER AND THE DAIRY FARM >' "" li-SKJr ™ ;• '^“^X"""' '"'’ T „ s ix u ' ><-pr«r..,„r s o R „ ~„ ■», V'-Hiub H < R Getger Memoria. 13—Practice Hall. . , s ' -Ftoh.soi L B Michaelis. 25—Professor Otto Pfefferkorn. 29 Alpha Delta Phi. m President Pearce 14 Domestic Science Hall. !S Mnsic Studio _’_’ Phi Mu Gamma 26—Robinson House 30 —Bain anil 3 Farm Houses li President Simmon.- 15 Zeta Tau Alpha 19 - Professor . J H Simmons 23- Alpha Sigma Alpha. 27-Alpha Chi Omega S 2 - I.a ke LaniJr a n.i c ( , ;int , v . luh. I. . .nu ■ .m.y. o. Gai!,.-Mii.o am! .. Normal Course—The course for m.>- next rear additional imp .a,.„„. nl • '■' " " l! school so I.- til term wuh ctl BRENAU COLLEGE CONSERVATORY. GAINESVILLE. GA SOME STATISTICS Si,- teacher® consisting •’ Pw1,,... h... 1 hr. .king down Enrollment. 1911-12 547 Grounds, including Campus. m ' \7- J g ifPedagogj have been mao. in equipment, and th. ~ ... Enrollment, 1910-11 487 uarmonj. History of Music, Solfeggio course of study has been enlarged. We W> Sorority Houses N t ' l t \ Increase 60 Park and Dairy Farm, acres 97 and Analysis, under the direction of believethatstudentswillhaveatßre- p L . «T. J. Slln mons is a unique f-a - nan advan.age- in tins department .- G om» .if about fifteen gills live M b EQUIPMENT. Books ,n Library ... 7.000 tin eof Brenau. , which are unsurpasseil. ’ " ' -■ '"■ "I’ l ’-' haperon unde ve . Buildings (Main Dormitor.es. Spec.mens in Museum 5.000 Oratory—Miss Florence Ove ton. who Social Life—The pleasures of oollegi’ b .... ' -asan oom: m- Or ihose whoiu. Lecture Halls, etc.) 6 has lon R been head of the Schoo; of life are. multiplied at Brenau Whole- I.e” ,<.•<: «., .'. '• ’',..1 ..Gm- no', of hr th .e .. g- Sorority Houses. Residences. Laboratories 3 Oratory, will continue in this position. some entertainment of even descrip- - ... - ,c. .. !„.., ~ -.- x mton.'s Clubs, etc. 22 P.anos «« nl ? 18 „ i .'. Ruarantee of high-grade t.on-receptions, picnics, excursions, “b work With several assistants. Miss outuoor fetes and celebration.—break Brenau - m- u.. .. . eg. n n Total 30 Pipe Organs 2 Overton is doing work which can not I tbe monotony of school routine anti at- ..ring 14 units ;■" "-i' h gives full le.ognitmn to be found Hsewhere south of Boston , ford both healthful lecreation ami ADVANTAGES PECULIAR TO i ,m- ..t the study of music as an ■ ’ ~ ——— ; This school owns an elaborate costuni- ! pleasure. RRFN .. ’■ ' ,l " ■•‘-.iptti. -.nd gives it a ( 5I Two-Year Courses To a. com- Music—l he musical advantages have ,n * establishment—the only one be- Expenses Brenau nwe-ds to th, BRENAU. I .■'■;■ n >. ■-. .ege . u i ulmn I lie i in odate a large number of students '/tig been recognized as the best in the V'?’’'" " i ‘ shi «K“'n and New Orleans. class of patrons uno seek the b.-si ■<•■ ■ ' ■ - ■ omluration ~f college and copsei va who. for various teasons. are limited in South. Mr. otto Pfefferkorn. well rhps e costumes and the stage anango- not merely the cheanest ® r. ; 'a ■' '.’l'll B en... 1 otf. s :> -nt g-- «, : "’' an t«Uu<- eouise intiona lx [line several two-year courses have known as one of the really great merit of the auditorium make it po®sl- ' department of the instltoHon u''.,'' •sea. ipte- to i.te neeus of women been arranged One of these is de- pianists of Ame’.ica. continues at , ble tor the dramatic department to ; plied with teachers who comm i nd't im '■’■ (41 Individuality—Brenau has origi- signed foi "home-keepers,' the other the head 2of the . Pianoforte De- produce plays of any variety. highest salaries, and the elegance of . Climate nat< i a .stem of .limit units which for teachers bailment Mrs I .1 Simonins, Art—ln addition to the usual in- t the dormitories and the excellent cha Literary Courses —Tl \ B as 1 ' Mut in st ructions in oils, water dna ■• ■ ects of fa- ains of Georgia. It. ~. IK .... individim 1 ability of the student. j course is based upon a fourteen - unit another Georgia college for twelve painting, etc., a Department of Arts vocable comment by all who hale th. onside ab.\ the nigln-'t .n. ... • T . averag. girl completes t lie fill’ . entrance requirement, and "ill com- xears, is now connected with Brenau and C afts has been inaugurated and oppotunity to form an opinion of i hem iege foi g..r,- in tie - I | ~, eg, co u:s- in tom jeais the ver> I pare favorably with the courses in the , as head professor of voice. Ten other insiructioh is given in brass and wood , However the cv-nenso -.. p, - quentlx many go swh ■ ; . . b j g h girl na\ .ompleto the same In ' highest grade colleges, and, together musicians of the highest rank compose work, clay modeling potterv. etc nm create! than it u- h - •'■'■ ■ "Ith othei requisites, entitles Bret t No group of mus Domestic clas= K in«m„ t„„" , , 8 orankln Velars among colleges to ' und vea’s tTis hl be!7Lne o? , <- " ' n ’' K "' ■"■■"■ - - - ' ' . i Address BRENAU. Box 16, Gainesville, Ga. MAN SAVES DROWNING GIRL: IS THEN DRIVEN AWAY AS A VAGRANT MINOT N DAK Aug 10 A tamp i saved Mis- Jessie McKenzie, of this | place from drowning in the .House | rivet. and shortly afterward was I driven from town as a vagrant The gii in company with several f'lends. was bathing She wailed around a bend in the river, and when (out of sight of her companions', opped ■into a deep hole. She had gone down |O/;- e wnen the tramp appeared, jumped | into the river and soon had the young I woman safely on shore. Two hours later he was a; jested for Ivag ancy He told h‘.s story, explain ing hi- dtipping clothing, but friends of the gi* saved, who were called in by ft.? police denied the story for fear it would t»a< h ’he ear® or he: parent-’, and the tramp, refusing to give his name, v.as ordered out of town 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 th? formation of a merger of all the leading Canadian and English st' unship line® with a capitalization of Slfi.OOO.fififi It was stated here today by on? in a position to know I hat Fur n» - Withey of West Hartl|pool, Eng., hold.- one-sixth of the capital ' h was learned that a new ship trust would attempt to monopolize traffic on tin Great Lakes, particularly the carry - ing of grain- CHICAGO CAR MEN BREAK OFF WAGE NEGOTIATIONS <’Hl< \G<> Aug 10 Breaking off ne gotiations looking toward arbitration of their <l>ff«-i nces. stieet • ar employ ees who have voted a strike prepared todav to pro-ont an ultimatum to the companies that would bring before night a d< finite an-vver on th** question of a wag. increase. On this answer th? calling of a strike depends As soon a> the answer of th* company is re- I• < ivpd. probablv before midnight, th? men will hold • meeting ami determine whether I; will be accepted ot whether there will b« 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 rhe conference report on the bill granting the pension of SIOO a month to Mr.. Anna R Schley, the widow of Real Admiral Schley. As originally parsed by the house, the bill provides a pension of only SSO a month, but the how today yielded to the sen ate amendment increasing it. Indian Killed On Track. Near Rochelle, in., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. 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For sale by all dealers. ••• 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 tectii. The food can not be properly masticated, germs develop and are carried directly into the system through the stomach. Do not take chances. Have your teeth put in perfect repair. You'll look bet ter. fee! better and Jive longer. Tlie fear if the usual torture in the dentist's chair causes many people to procrastinate; out that is no longer necessary. The Atlanta Dental Pallors, 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. A. Constantine is manager. ••• DIDN’T KNOW THAT HE HAD A BROTHER UNTIL HE WAS FIFTY DANVILLE. ILL.. Aug 10.—L'ntll to day Police Sergeant Edward Vinsen, of Danville, did not know Ife had a broth er A lette- 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. lake the Hoitston-Copenhill cars. Get off at ihe door. Jos. Rogers Co. 57 Highland Ave. ""Dr. E. G. Griffin’s enta! Over BROWN & ALLEN'S D RUG STORE, 24', WHITEHALL ST. $5 Set of Teeth $5 j COMPLETED DAY ORDERED Gold Crowns, *3 Special Bridge Work, All Dental Work Lowest Prices. I ou r s--8 t o 7. La d, Alle nd a 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, x»f Dan ville. was his brother. 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 arrange for an early meeting Fellow Artisans! Come out to tke Auditorium tonight and see us on the job. we ve had the time of our young lives down here at the Atlanta-made-show the last ten days. We re plumb proud of our outfit. Next time YOUR FOLKS stay out of a thing like this, you 11 raise a howl. Honest, it s a fine show. Get up a crowd and come down tonight. It s the wind-up night and everything is tuned up for a show-off run. Ten Cents is all it takes. , Be in at the finish and have a glorious time of it. Come everybody. $ Tonight s the Big Night JOHNS’ DIGESTIVE TABLETS A REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA-INDIGESTION Z&N GtUNANTEEOby L. D. Johns Co.. under the Food BRIMS’PiII, in K»d an t Gold niet.vlli'\Vz and Drugs Act. June 30. 1906. Serial No. 2619. IN »id> Blue Ribbon. 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