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Brenau College
Conservatory
An Idea! College for the
Ambitious American Girl
The Spring Term Opens on January 21 With Most Flattering
Prospects. The Fall Term, Which Is Practically Closed
With the Christmas Holidays Has Seen the Largest At
tendance in the History of This Institution.
Before the u<i»mt ■- havo begun
to leave for their houu•> to enjoy
the Christinas holiday . prepwra
tlone are alroadj under way for
the beginning of ’he term,
which opens on Tuesday. January
21. The fall t« rvn. a hi<di hus dra n
to o practical <1of» with the begin
nilig of the holiday season, I»hh
been, deckb aiL tin b< ■-> .m<! moM
imorcMine in tin of the
famoui* eollegi and <-onw» rvalory.
and th< outlook I«»r ining i* rrn
is even hr’ f • VS i’b » a’f. nd
anco of over •'<»<’ students drawn
• • a<
lb ' ’ •
VivaeiouF .o ’i\ iiy v hirh I ;r never
been sui pa<* With v» r.v lew ex
ception-. 11,. t Herts < nnd’ed for
th. fa'l t« rm will continue through
th<‘ spring course and in addition
a ni/nh. tof it .-■» r\ a . ioti> h;. v • b< n
i iU . : so Hi .d» nt ho w< rc pre
vented from attending tbi- fall, but
w.io v. ill take up theii -• h<><>' diiti* *•
;<• th beglnnirtir of th** l. rm.
Tip . 1 . ' .i■ I .. ■ ■ ’ n.l.
room -ill. i - ' * obtnln-
al.l In th»»* who ar<- ibslroiis of
entering, hot has** not )**l made
their rewi v allo t.'. In order to (.tire
for t' nni'tnt.’tlly heavy attendance
this fall, additions* to the already
large t ollegi •■■iilipinenl were made
which pro I ■ ample room for the
students who ate to matriculate for
lln unlm: t* m
The Worth of Brenau.
■|" yortl of Brenau was never
better *‘.;empbhed than bi tin con
s . -itly inert a' mi ittvm am e from
t< io m'term Mtffll rollegeß In •
eioata from year to year, but Bre
nau < (>ums an tne.easi eio It Suc
re iling term. When it is eonsld
erort that Kronau, while deeply re
ligious, Is .i non - seel a rian Institu
tion and has the backing and influ
cnee of tm particular denomination,
and can rely upon no endowment to
Increase its attendiinee. its stead.',
growth from term to term is a
wonderful tribute to the true worth
of the Institution.
*' Brenau wins out and continues to
grow, develop amt enlarge through
the sheer form of the personality
which it typifies, plus the climate
which it enjoys winter and summer,
and the wonderful personnel of its
faculty, which is constantly en
larged and Strengthened In order
to keep abreast of its Ideals. Nes
tling at the foothills of the Blue
Ridge, it Is sheltered from severe
vi inters and Insured mild summers,
an ideal combination. The largest
and most piogressive college for
vi omen in the South, every effort is
exerted to have Brenau conform to
the requirements of such a distinc
tion. Sorority houses, the most
modern adjunct to Independent col
lege life for women, are in Vogue
at Brenau. where, under careful
chaperonage an<l faculti supervi
sion. they have found their best de
velopment.
Famous for Music.
Long famous for its mush al
course, Ilu-nau has* inaugurated the
pl. i o$ ullov. log full credit for mu
s’-'h! '\ork •. ken. ami as a result
this feature has proven a most at
tiactive one and has enabled Bre
nau to . .<htly boast of the tlneat
nL. tu.t i hi tv in tin South. Ap
ply kiting the fa* t that where 500
girls ah gathered al one institu
lion it would not be powible for all
* to keep tin same puce in their
BRENAU COLLEGE CONSERVATORY
cox College and Conservatory
Com College •■<! Co»»eivatary io bent
College Park, ■cT'l ISMok tccogoixed more every day at an iaatita-
* T jJp tioaof thorough iaitructioa aad high ttaa*
tarda, audio its history of aevea
-sitf 1 V IcScUaJ * y years it is today more thorough*
JwMLstflWgffv ™rW , ******fr-uAi *lfo ly organized thin ever before.
- tr eglife I ts Com College is ideally located
>* "ill W >i-Wh near Atl.nta, tbe mo»t p. ogfessive
Taife' oh fl ' Tl‘M % *W’ Chy io the South and its health
* A record io aasarpasoed. It
UtH -dKSy i<T JSH ’il’iM. boasts of haviog the moot
»-«&3lg|.KB III ISXjF j*_/fia A *J> Jfc«eders equipment tor in*
- „ TpjLf-g k *■ ■$ ' 1 ® 4r,,t '*‘ oß *• Hterary and
lIKSSHIW'IBfA hA. t'' M l B conservatory work, and
'"'' r ** Prides itself on its
‘-AMniS k 'xlWfe I '' • beautiful campus with
FV -*SEa»«3L r™- ■ - , < many botanical sped*
E» -O<bWtmH y»aW ffiEwa mens. Its well-equipped
** -IWgJ* . libraries., laboratories
.ci.’-J* *•<’ ■■«•■• •<»«« -■<*
•d ™ . .« *» **•' »rUio«»ev «t •
thorough curriculum.
Coz College has always drawn patronage from the best tamllioa ol the South and it points with pride to ito
many students and alumna wbo occupy some of the most prominent places in our Southland
' The present siaff of officers and teachers in the literary and conservatory departments numbers thirty
one. The tuid-ng principles in the selection of thio faculty has been (or moral worth and proficiency and ito
member* represent some of the best American and European Universaties and Conservatories
Students may entei the different departments to advantage os the Bth of January. Parents who desire
for their daughter* the best instruction under the most favorable surroundings, apply
COX COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY. College Park. Georgia.
TWO GOOD SHOWS AT
THE BONITA THEATER
FOR NEXT WEEK
Next Week tl • popular Allan <V Ken- t
tia Musical Comedy Company, assist- i
ed by the chorus of pretty "Aviation I
Girls,' will present two of the most i
■ dius'ng comedies to be seen In Atlanta I
this season.
On Monday Tuesday ami Wednesday
. the bill will be "The Burglar Alarm” I
and on Thu sday I'riday and Saturday i
“The Grafter" will be the attraction.
There art few comp .ni in existence
who have ever pleased tin patrons of a
popular-priced theater for so long
time us the Allen A Kenna company
Each week since their Initial perform
ance they have grown in favor with
Kite patrons of The Bonita. Their pro
ductions have been high class in every
particular, and thoroughly In accord
■with the policy of the house to allow
no suggestive or risque lines used in
any show.
The motion pictures which afe"shown
between each and every performance
are the best obtalnabh and have prov
en to be one of the best features of the
theater. tAdvt.)
By AW A I.I’MX A.
Rt»;<l;»-s, Ronan has instituted the
unit xysi. a when by it is poaaible
to*- tie student to gaduab in the
i gular four-year <or if, by
reason of* being better pr-pared,
oloje-r application to her atudiea or
unusual brilliancy, to complete the
course in three years. As a con
'<•< saion to those vv no. desirous of
attending college b it are unabl- to
apart- more than two years at this
work, a specially prepared course,
covering that period, has been ar
ranged by the faculty and is meet
ing witii a hearty reception.
- Brenau Is presided over- by co
piesldents. D H. J. Pearce and Dr.
1' J S’rnrmn- Dr. Pearce baa
h« an Brenau grow from thirty stu
den'.s to its prwnt high water
in rk of attendance numbering over
. no. ||; has been repeatedly hon
ored with degrees from various col
lege® hi • ■ and has won his letters
abroad. Be la in charge of the
chair of psychology and his Pearce
problem h •« been cornin' nted upon
favorably by a number of the lead
ing psychoiogiat s throughout the
country. Dr. Simmons devotes
much of bis time to’bls travelogue
talks. Ib has recentlx girdled the
glola and the souvenirs he has
brought bark with him form the
basis of one of the most interesting
and unique collections of curios to
hr found with any college In the
country. Dr. and Mrs. Simmons are
fte<iurnt)y accompanied on these
tours by former students of Brenau.
It has ever been the ideal of Bre
nau to have the most efliclent fac
ultv' obtainable. Graduates of Bre
nau specialize abroad and return to
this college to give their alma
mater the benefit of their teachings.
To these are added the nw»st effi
cient instructors obtainable in their
< special lines.
Exceptional Courses Offered.
Asa result, the courses offered at
Brenau In literature, music, art. or
atory. normal courses and domestic
science are the superior of any in
tin* South, ami the equal of any col
log<‘ anywhere. W ith a faculty re
cruited from the best at home and
abroad, and with a student body
numbering over 500 from 30 states
and abroad, a cosmopolitan com
raderle is to be found at Brenau as
nowhere else In the South. .At Bre
nau are combined all the comforts
of home, with all of the diversions
and advantages of the balding in
stitutions of learning anywhere.
With Ils wide acres of campus—
over ninety in all private park and
lake (for skating by winter and
canoeing by summer), every invita
tion is extended for a whol<‘Some,
healthy out-of-door life which best
fits the student for the trying du
ties of study while in lecture halls.
Gymnasium work, under faculty di
rection. by physical instructors is
compulsory.
A series of the he<»t attractions,
both from an artistic and educa
tional standpoint, are provided for
the benefit of the students through
out the school year, appearing at
the school chapel. In the milder
months the students attend the
football games, baseball games
tennis matches, encampments; go
for mountain climbs and picnics—
all under faculty chaperonage.
\ll in all. Brenau is the ideal in
stitution for the healthy, ambitious
American girl.
Write for a copj of the BKENAU
GIRL. Address Box 11.
Gainesville, Georgia
I
Wait Order, Eve. Journal, Dec. 11
$1 50 F Tiffany Style Rings, 25c
Ladiea* or (Jeata’i 1
| carat: mount Idk »««r*
anlerd 5 > vara. Jar Ilia
unonda are full rut urlth
32 favela, and hare na
f talar Havkina. Urlllfanvy
//«i*V laat* forever.
Z A‘ ★ FREE FREE *
Our Holiday VK etch and Jewelrv Cata
loa In ready—aval Free and pout paid <»a
rrqueat. U a aprvlal induvemrnt to
vrrlfe at pace, vwv will inrloar one of
aur 25c Preaegt ( rrtifiratea Free.
w.i'-ifli.wm 24 L 23d St -
EaUlJUlUmMmal New Yerk Qty.
~ —t’”" ' <i * > —1
M. GREER GOING
OUT OF BUSINESS
M. Greer, the Upstairs Jeweler. Is
going out of the Jewelry business Jan
t.iry 1, and he Is closing out his entire
Stock at a groat reduction. It will pay
you to see him befor< buying your
Christmas presents. (Advt.)
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS MONDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1912.
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Get Away
Jack Frost!
A bin full of good coal will
keep the cold out of the house
and invite good winter eheer.
Keep the bin full—full of the
best coal value.
There an- many differences in
coal. Some kinds give more heat
per ton than others.
When yon buy coal, buy quali
ty: to buy the best quality, come
to its. Our prices are right. Tel
ephone your orders if you are in
a hurry.
Randall Bros.
PETERS BUILDING, MAIN OFFICE.
YARDS:
Marietta street anil North Avenue, both
phones 37t>; South Boulevard and Geor
gia railroad. Bell phone Main 538. At
lanta 303: McDaniel street and Southern
railroad. Bell Main 354. Atlanta 321; 64
Krogg street, Bell Ivy 4165, Atlanta 706;
152 South Pryor street, both phones 936.
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j? ) ) 1 CRANKSHAW’S HT Cf J
UUC „ ) “ The Gi fi Store Supreme" \ SufiW
n “Permanency,” the Keynote |
I Os This Gift Stock
i DRECIOUS STONES, GOLD, PLATINUM, SILVER, I
* etc., beautiful gift things of a known and permanent value,
many of which increase in value as the years roll by. Even the
i smallest and most inexpensive articles from a stock of this character
make charming, appropriate gifts that will be highly appreciated.
Make it a “Crankshaw” Christmas. With the range of selection ’
: here you can make it an economical, medium or very liberal one. '
■I \ ,
| A Wealth of Suggestions
i IN GOLD. —DIAMOND RINGS —PITCHERS //
—M ATCHES ' —CLUSTER RINGS —GOBLETS
\ —CHAINS —CIGARETTE CASES SANDWICH T’R\YS /
) —PENDANTS —MATCH BOXES —COMPOTES f
\ —BRACELETS -BELT PINS —SERVICE PLATES \ /
W -BROOCHES -THIMBLES -BREAD AND BUTTER ]/
\\ —BAR PINS —SCARF PINS PLATES I
j) ‘ HANDY PINS Tia - qijvpp —MESH BAGS M
J -MESH BAGS IN SILVER. -CARO CASES J J
<7 —(ARD CASES -TEASETS —VANITY CASES U— >
/// G —GOLD BEADS —COFFEE SETS —CIGARETTE CASES V k
7 > -NECKLACES -JAM POTS —MANICURE SETS 7 V)
\ -EOBS -PLATTERS ‘-TOILET SETS (Prom 3 ?
[q/'N —SIGNET RINGS —VEGETABLE DISHES to 20 pieces.) \C\
Bracelet Watches---the very latest 1912 novelties in v /
j ladies’ timepieces make lovely gifts. . | On
! We Earnestly Suggest That \ our Selections Nou)
L# Charles W. Crankshaw wj
/6 H hitehall St., Atlanta National Bank Building UfljJ; /
wUßf -w
RERD FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT ADS USE FOR RESULTS
Facts About This Store
You Should Know
This store is brimming with new things.
Silver. Crystal. Gems and Jewels are flashing
with unwonted brilliancy. There is a eharm
that catches the eye and makes yon linger for
a longer look.
The atmosphere of our store is comforta
ble, easy and pleasant.
Our salespeople know their business, and
though unobtrusive, are glad to offer sugges
tions in making a selection whenever desired.
We have only one price. We make that
as low as goods of like quality- can be sold, and
do not shade it. Every one fares alike, abso
lutely so.
We mention these points because they are
to your as well as our, interests, if you have
jewelry or gift buying to do. and nearly every
one has during the holidays.
uewe«4Kra - ar ♦mmrMAei. st.
j| CHRISTMAS fl ‘
;aL gifts J ;
FOR LADIES AND MISSES
( Set of Furs, $2.62 up. Stylish Hat, $2.50 up, Silk Waist, t J
sl-98 up. Silk Dress, $7.95 up. Silk Petticoat, $2 98 up.
iAi Shoes, $2.50 up. Skirt, $1.98 up. Cloth Dress, $6.95 up.
Winter Suit, $lO up. Winter Coat, $8 up. S
FOR MEN AND YOUTHS I A
■ w
Suits, $12.50 up. Overcoats, sls up. Raincoats, $5 up. ■
Sweaters, $2.50 up. Hats, $1 up. Shoes, $2.75 up. j
Why not buy yourself a nice Christmas present ? ■ k,
, CHARGE EVERYTHING. Divide bill into weekly payments. ■ d
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THE MENTER CO. L
711-2 Whitehall Street, Upstairs. a
First Stairway Below J. M. High Co. j