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Til? now catalogue, or, Anderson collogo for tho session of IS1G-17 -will conic Crom the presaos of the Coul ter Publishing Co,, next - Mon il iy. ;l? 's a dignified' puhlicatdon' ot HO pag es without >picturo>,.'.containing. l.a convprehcdc/lve exhibit "of the schools or Instruction which will constlttrlo thc eurii'oulutu of tho Inst'tutlop. in a few wooka ii -handsome Book 'of Views will bo issued to supplement the catalogue. Three nofW <uv>art-r incuts Iwve been added, to tho curri culum o? the\eollego which aro to he under the direction ot expert in structors. Tho department of Chris tian Service, under tho. direction of Dr. John E. White and Rev. E. S. F.eaVes; the department of education, under IJror. John T. Miller and Mi??8 Ruby iilghtowur; the-department o? art. under tho direction bf Misa Jam* ieson. \ . - The ofliceru und faculty of the col loro lo now complete with 2? mom? hers, of whom 8. aro. men and IC wo men. The school of music,.under the direction of Prof. Hosken Strick, carries a faculty of five teachers, and will be tho nucleus' of tho An derson Conservatory of Music. . The nev/ teachers not heretofore an i.nunued are: J. (j. C. Dunford, Sclonce and As oociate in English. Prof. Uuuford is ? '. '. . i ;>jl u j * PKOF.^ JfJIHy V. TOtBR ? i . nh-.experienced .teacher, an y,M...-:A. graduate of Wako Forest Xkillego and ,. . .rr" v., m L^fii8I8S?llii?8!.ieBiei!fBfiI?!18H!85B?? rmn College mpleied; The s About Finished WOlljfcaotvh in Virgin lu and (North Cutollija. . ;' ? Kar?n:?SUij1i?ton 'Poole, head.ot the _i__'. -i-I_" T.. V_. , - j [jj i ? i MISS KARCN KLLINGVi?> I'OOLB "H-T.-'".-i-~- ?' 1 1 volco ,department, ?full- ?raiaate- o? M?tedUk..v college,/ North , Carolina. j whore she ir, now teaching voice. . Misa - Poole . graduated - under .,Dr. ' Wade Browu and Ml aa Day of . Mere dith college and te a pupil of Knit tlo" .Treuman, Carnogin. Hall,'Nv :Y.. arfd of-Dudley Bucky Aol hin iiall, M. y. , ?dartha B. Macon, 'depsrtorcnt: * pf domestic econ?mica. M?BB Mason is a full graduate, of Simmona' cpllrgi of domestic science, of Boston, hold '.i diploma from Columbia university and has heen awarded'.medals in do mestic Science demonstration Work. Mils* Mason will co-operate with the extention work pf Miss Sue lg rove in. Anderson county. ' .,. Helen Curtis- Lyon . will, be-,assis tant in plano. MlB3 Curtis edmes from. Cuachita College, Ark. She'la g'fted- in voice and piano werfe.. Miidrod Goodall, ^Camden, 3^ C., accopYpanlest. \ Mise .Goodall, ha*) quite a reputation as ah amateur mu siqian and will. p-Urs-uo studies: willi. Prof. ?trlck. j : Webb von Hasseln, violin and ??Ca Bia ta tu in German. Mr. von Hasseln is well known to the Anderson col lego ..public,. ..... Rev. E. S. Reavoj, school lot Bible ?and- dir la ti an -service, i ? Mr. Heaves is an A. M. graduate, of Wpkei For- ? IB?ilIfili?liailBIlHIIlillllIBlI*!""*"? cst college. North; Carolina, and thal ; Southern .Theological Seminary ;: of Louisville. He ia. ono of the bestl equipped Ulbl? and Sunday s-chuoll experts In tile South. He Is now MISS 1HJBV Hl?i?TGWEH pctbior of tho ..First Baptist church of Honen Path and will continue his work as pastor. Mrs. P. Ti Stanford, housekeeper. Mrs/.. Stanford baa been . for five ^ ? ' ^ . ^ . -?? ^ ^ .:? /: !?. ; mts; JOHN T. MILLEU .] yearn li ead- housekeeper .for the St: joseph's Infirmary and tho Georgia' Baptist hosp'tal. pt.atlanta. ". ?Slie Conies Uf Anderen col lego mt the in f^anca^pf Dr. White of whose church ehe was a member and Cor the pur pose of edaoajbtiiK her daughter un der his direction at Anderson col lege. . ?. - -The. ?ull exhibit of officers and In structors at Anderson colloge for the year 1916-17 ts submitted as tot'ows:' . John BlVOKton. White, D. 1).. pres ident and Biblical literature. ?Rev. Z. J. Eige, secretary end t'.'ensurer,. ^ Johh'T. Miller, A. JJ. Latta and school of education. Mra. A..B. Soercc, A. M. English and lady principal. Toby Hight^wer, B. A. M.. A., Mathematics aud school cf education. Lois Cody. Bf S. M.. A., history and ocop Oralas;. Mary gey moro Abbott, M. A., French and'German. i J. C C/'Dunford, M. A., science: and assoc ate in English. 0)ga.V. Pruitt M. D.. resident! physician end phyaology and hy {Cnn. I j PROF!? A. HOSKIN STRICH. . Martha Dj Mason,*.B. S., domestic economies;, ?7' , Mrs, John-. T; Mljlor, librarian and stipt; cf. practico.- '.. ?- ' ? . Paul'W.^bsbn, bursar. Mrs; Paul-W. Gibson, rattrpn and nurt'O. . '^ '.7<* . ' MTS.1'P*: .T. Stanford, housekeeper. 'AV Hdsken Strick, director of pia no..; = V 1 -'Helen ^Curtis Lyon,/piano. ^,1 die d' ? Goodall, ' a c com pan lea t. Karen EHlhgtom Pewlo, voice. . Webb v?ni'Haspln, violin and assis ?aut'in &*iat?iV'k ? Mary H. Goode,, expression ' . cud jjj physical culture. ? I MISS HARY E. 'GOODE Christine Pepe Jamieson, art. E. 8. Reaves, Christian service. THE COBURN PLAYERS Will Appear nt Clemson College On May 17 and 18. The criticism of tho Coburn pla}'* .era'.below-is taken from Tue Globe .Democrat. Tho Coburn Players .ap pear on Uio Clemson campus on M J y 17 and IS. A Great Play One point of view will not eunice from which to pass evett a superficial judgment on Charles Douvlilo Cc > burn's presentation of Tho Yellow Jacket ot '.(ho Delmar last night. A spectator of kaleidoscopic vis ion would %aro been unable to gras]) thr>'. play cp ono viewing.. A little book might bc written on ita philos ophy and another, somewhat larger, on ila dramaturgy. Tho wnT-u-inirs of f.io Odicntil mind rj: consider d In ihe text of th* Vloro appen. devious, indeed, If ope b< so deeply imbued with Wettern fait)) as not* to bo able to see exalted good in any other form of religion. The Yellow Jacket ls foremost a remarkably'Uno play, considered as a i j-'ay. It ts an excellent exposition of Urama from the*Chinese standpoint and flrst-T?e comedy of most'dlverU hig typo regrded frm our own.,. Ca'rk' of Thanks\ !\ Inasmuch ns 'wo 'are unable to see nc rr on a ll.y wo t?kb tills meansVbP thanking ?very o,noi for the Valuable ? assistance* and many .courtesies * ex I tended ns-when our homo war, burn ed ou .thc ti th .-inst; ' ; . >?,* >Mr. ?h^rWrs, Horace. J.. M eft o P. ? The man who can't make an ugly hat sends us 'i hali' fozen for Monday's showing. Of course, they are the very newest styles and the prices aren't more than you pay for old stock stuff. ' , " We'd like to have you come around Monday and look them over, we think you'll like them in every lille way. v ; ' . ';"./; /. :V J- . '^.y^jfn Dainty summery affairs in all white and com lunations a touch of trimming added here and ..' there make them quite different and made only if\ as Rftwak can make them. .; ? ? ;. .i,i-:;::t?.-';.,'-"?v,.>, ;:' . r'J.$".-Vv#'-v*#X SOVOT?I? NAW Dr^sQiic Tim That are particularly fetching quaint styles, quaintly made. Thin and copi as can . be. Each week we receive ?lumnents of brand new * things 50 we don't have to bother yo ii'", with '.v old style merchandise. We know you'd. much rather have this kind. We'll expect you Monday. ' wi limul j V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232.