Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 23, 1915, Page 8

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il S 1 Young Women Take Vows in Church Connected with the School. | VERY INTERESTING CEREMONY An impressive ceremony in the church | Fifteenth and Castellar streets. in connection with Mount St academy, Cherokee, Ia., took place when two young women were received into the order of the Servants of Mary and six | Mansion holds a high place among Amer. ;o | loan colleges. | FOR YOUNG LADIES, Mount St. Mary’'s Seminary, Omal onducted by Sisters Merey. The location of Mount St. Mary's semi- nary is one of the best in Omaha at Bpecial Mary's | attention is given to academio, normal and preparatory courses, music and art. It is mccredited to the state university. The students are under the personal su took the. finel vows. The former were Miss Laura islava of Btoux City and Mies Rosella Eheridan of Cherokee. The | given special attention and a sound edu- latter were Bisters Mary Petronilla of | cation, mcademie, cultural and religlous the Sacred Heart, Mary Mildred of the |1y (ne atm, Holy Rosary, Mary Agatha of our Mother | mhe pext term of the seminary opens of Sorrows, Mary Bernadette of our Lady | goitomber & of Lourdes, Mary Annunziata of the Incamate Word and Mary Paula of the | Sacred Heart. | pervision of the Sisters at all times. The physical welfare of the puplls is A Telewraph School. The Kansas Wesleyan Business college, b \ ) { letio 3 O/ el ultu 1. Mrs. THE BEE i L | i | ies on extension work and work in home “Ponomics Bethany, where the college is located, | 1s & suburb of Lincoln, Neb,, and a de- | ¥ghtrul place to live. Cotner clalms a minimum cost of education with board at $2.0 & week and rooms at i cents to §1 MILITARY, WENTWOR Widely Known ns the School “Where Hoys Do Things.' Just forty-three miles from Kansas City, at Lexington, Mo, Is Wentworth Military academy, where the scholastic work ls made “live” and Interesting to | boys. ¥leld maneuvers, flag signalling, | field telegraph, bridge bullding, hikes, | camping and so on stimulate the physi- cal and mental activities of the students. Academic standards are high and grad- vates are admitted without examination to the leading universities and colleges. Wentworth 18 the oldest military school west of the Mississippl diver. In Solemn high mass was sung at 9:3, the | at Salina, Kan., gives thorough courses | 41vidaul instruction is given by men Rev. Willlam P. Desmond, the pastor, | i telegraphy, rallroad and station work, | teachers, being the celebrant, with Tiev. I"uther Me- | gng the Union Pacifie rallrond guarantees e Cormick of 8ieldon as deacon, and Rev. | pogitions to graduates. It offers also many Highland Park. Father Schillmiller of Mary Hill as sub- | other advantages for this kind of study et Wiofe. With - lehs Soll”’ 15; the deacon. Rev. Father Murphy of Kinka- | The school has u record of 20,00 stu | jocui of FHighland Park college, Des ley was master of ceremontes. and & 188 | qents who have won success. 1t ha v oAl e e g e gt number ot priests from the nelkhboring | free winter Chautauqua. Tultion t rea | e o e liberal arts to automo parishes filled the sanctuary. The habit | yonanie and Christian Influences surround | o w0 ™0 S0 Bl By e year round was given the new novitlates by Rev. | oo o -t John Danihy, 8. J., deleguted by the | Chicago School. s gt i b School with Two Homes. Locateq at 4313 ‘l‘::'l'xrl boulevard, Chi- At the conclusion of the ceremony the women of the parish entertained the friends and relatives of the Sisters at an elaborate dinner glven in the Immaculate Conception hall. Report says the sur The Keewatin academy for boys con- ducts s fall term in Wisconsin, when the wintry blasts begin blowing, It gathers up its faculty and student body and flles southward to the balmy bres school held at Mount Bt Mary this year wa of more | I IR Mhere the Winr souree of ] A oLaey pursue o 8pi ey than usual Interest. The six wee come back to Wisconsin again 3 inent lecturers He-BRraBn Saw many eminen registrar Is in Prairle du Chien, Wis and professors at the Mount, among whom were the Right Rev. P. J. Garri- 4 &£an of Bloux City; Rev, Alfred Dove, Very Old Seh Trinity college, Sioux City, JKdward [ Missourl Chriati Ke, Camden Hornibrooke, M. D., Cherokee, la.; Hon, | Point, Mo, was founded in 184, and Is J. E. Foster, State Board of Education; | "OW entering its sixty-seventh year. It in & boarding school for girls, located on the electric interurban line between Kan- #as City and St. Joseph. It I8 noted for its faculty and the high grade of its academic courses, and Its low rates. H. Sullivan, superintendent of schools: K. Balley, Instructor of primaiy methods, and many others. BELLEVUE COLLEGE. Scholastic and Keonomio Advane tages Offered by College. Bellevue college gives full academic courses of four years. It clalms lmportant economic advantages—a college education at a cost of $200 a year for students, who live near enoukh to §o home over week-ends; of §20 n year if they live at the college all through the ‘college year and of $50 if they board at home al- together. Hellevue s well equipped to prepare students for almost any career—engineer- ing, law, medicine, physical tralning, teaching. domestic science, music, art, ex- pressions, besides the regular four years' college coyrse of study. Jts location is ideal, on a lofty plateau overlooking the Missouri valley and one | of the oldest settiements in Nebraska. Cotner University, Cotner's credits are nccepted at full value by the state university, It has a college of liberal arts, normal college, Biblical college, academic course, school of art, school of music, slon and school of business. It also car- him Barireapaiiubit business, Business eation, write for catalogue, | One of Nebraska's successful business colleges Is the Hastings' Business' col- lege, Hastings, Neb. Its graduates are holding positions now in twenty-two dif. ferent states. Some of them have ad- | - Address, and | school of expres- | (INCORPORATED,) YOUR BOY must be propertly educated and developed. The NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY (Inc.) I8 a school clowe at home, where you can send 1 be sure that he gets what you want him to have. underatands boys and deals with them Individually, For Information, talk to our patrons, visit the school, phone or COLONEL B. D. HAYWARD, President. LINCOLN, NEB. cago, I8 the Btevan School for Girls, of which Mrs, Luella M. Wilson is principal. Its fall term opens September 2 [ & L Aesthetic and soclal dancing are being taught at the Hotel Rome by Genevieve e ——— T ——— Lutheran Ladies’ Seminary Red Wing, Minnesota A COLLEGE FCR GIRLS | offers Junlor College, Seminary Course, Prepara- tory, Home Keonomy, This SCHOOL Prepares for college and vanced to very high rungs in the lad-| /- der of buriness success. Its students puss | the government exanminations for civil | service positions with hgh ratings { < For Yount Bays. Rev. Dr. James Dobbins s rector and is heud master of ool at Faribault, Minn., | for boys, giving work ‘ghth grades inclusive. The & home schoo! from first to #ehool is locatcd on 1 ne grounds of elghty acres, It is now in its iifteenth successiul year. | Forest Park, Forest Park university in St. Louls of- fers instruction of a high order in plano apd voice. Senlor and junior colleges and Preparatory certificate admits to all col- leges. Instruction is given covering a wide rarige. The university is now in its fity-fifth year . At Onkl Cal. In the beautitul San Francisco suburb of Oaklang ix located Mills college, the only Woman's college on the Pacifie coast. Besides the standard departments it provides full training in home econom- fes and in gymnasium and playground supervision. Quiney Mansion. Quihcy Mansion school ' for girls at Wollaston, Quincy, Mass., offers unusual | to young women. Here may be found every opportunity for the de- velopment of feminine charm and ability. | The mchool is located in the midst of | most beautiful natural surroundiugs, and | offers opporfunity for indulgence of m.-i > oo £ Van Sant School IONE C. DUFFY, Owner and Manager Day School for Young Women Evening School for Young Men and Women Stenography Bookkeeping Entrance 306 South 18th Street, Omaha | The ' EMONT COLLE OMAHA, FEWS of SCHOOLS m CHOOSING. 1 H MONDAY, AUGUST il rd COILTEGE Hauflaire, both in classes and in private [ hall, gymnasium and large campus, lessons. advanced - pupils, vate clubs, In Historic Ogontz, the seat of the Og women, founded in acres. Jay Cooke in “tight” pincies There are classe children Special attention is given parties and pri- a suburb of ontz school for young financler who supported the government Waterman #iall, Since its beginning tn 1888, Waterman | TOIL hall, a school for girls, near Chicago, has been under the same management. It has large brick and stone for beginners, and women. | located at Sycamore, IIL. At Manhattan, Kan. The Manhattan Business college, lnnnnn, Kan., offers Surroundings, Philadelphia, 18|, o7 by mail 1860 1t is situated on was the Philadelphia EARN MORE | with LESS during the civil war. siomebiien pharmacy; bulldings, music commercial, sl hand, civil service, typewriting, penman- | ship, English, banking and court report- Tt also teaches typewriting | the old Jay Cooke estate Of SIXtY-{1V6 ||em——— by learning to make your choaen work of higheet walne 1o employer Pulfiliment of your efery noed Thoronghnes of nstruetion inereases earniog. power, income and happiness. Liberal aris; engi- | k. >C_ OO0 It is coosT Telegraph School % rough Telegraphy, Raliroad and Station work. Full wire. Your ‘Coutpatant. U P rallr gusraiiees erety graduate u posltion. Tew sonable fultlon. Ten other advantages not offered by other scliools As Why this Big School is different. Address L. L Tucker, Pres. KANSAS WESLEYAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 201 Santa Fo Ave. Salina, Kar Man- hort- ST. FRANUIS ACADEMY, Columbus, Neb. A School for Girls, Conducted by the Sisters of St. orering; piusic; mechanics: commercial pedagogy | roeraras e eerrinieg esch sperialived by sxpor ety Looh 0 unde wond vot dutee pou. - . Wi 1o HIGHLAND PARK 1 e ars. erstor A6 COLLEGE ., President 80 low as to b axcellent in Art; mercial Courses; Preparatory Department. of four four years; School of Music; Teachers’' and Supervisors’ Training School of Fine Arts; Teachers’ Training Course Household Arts and_Sclence; Normal and Fifty-acre Campus, pineries, in School Musie; Department of F finely equipped bulldings. City and Sioux Falls. For Year Book, address. BROWNELL HALL Omaha, Nebraska Boarding and Day School for Young Women and Girls Fifty-second Year Opens Thursday, September 28, JUNIOR DAY SCHOOL for Girls Above the Third Grade at 133 North Fortieth Street. For catalogue, address Miss Euphemia Johnson, Principal. admitted. partments. tal needlework and Water and China. Francis of Perpetual Adoration PARENTS AND GUARDIANS ARE OFFERED AN EX. CEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY of securing for their children a practical Christian education at terms Boys under 12 years e available to alinost any family. Complete courses in Academic, Commercial and Elementary De- Music, Physical Culture, Class Drawing, Painting in Oll Elocution and all kinds of useful and ornamen- The Academy ig accredited to the State University. Write for full particulars. Address—SISTER M. AGNELLA, Superforess o T Jospll Dubuque, lowa. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF CHARITY, B. V. M. Affiliated With the Catholic University of America, Wi Chartered by the Legislature of Iowa. facilities for the education of years, leading to Baccalaureate Direct rallroad connections with SISTER SUPERIOR. & 2, LR VNN Nebraska Wesleyan University College of Liberal Arts Teachers College Academy Conservatory of Music School of Expression and Oratory School of Art For information and free bulletins, address THE REGISTRAR, NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY University Place, Lincoln, Nebraska. cllego l ledmy young women, egTees. D, O Colles s Academy Com- maha, Sloux braska. of Nebraska. Departments, Immaculate Conception Academy Hastings, Nebraska Prepares for college. Accredited to the University approved by the State Board of Iiducation. Commercial, Preparatory, Primary Music, Art, Dramatic Art, Domestic Sci- ence, under the direction of Competent Teachers, location, combining advantage of proximity to city, with the quiet surroundings of the country, All departments furnished with every modern improvement in lighting, heating, ventilation, and sanitary requirements. An ex- tensive Campus affords every facility for outdoor sports and exercise, so essential to the health of students. School opens September 6. For particulars, address Sister Su- perior, Immaculate Conception Academy, Hastings, Ne- Normal Course Ideal Eightern (18) different courses from which to full particulars. Fall term opeas September 7th. Address W. H. CLEMMONS, F BT YL 8 S select your work. TO WHOM THIS CONCERNE: York College will refund the tuition and the railroad fare of any student who enrolls in any department of the college and attends faithfully to the work of the department for a period of 90 days, and 18 for any cause dissatisfled with the courses offered or the instruction received. York College York, Nebraska One of Nebraska’s accredited schools. Nothing offered except what ean be tanght efficientily. Collegiate, Normal, Academy, Commerrcial, Music, Ex- pression, Art, Agriculture, Domestic Science, TWENTY-ONE TEACHERS. Every teacher a specialist in his department, Every department growing. THE ENROLLMENT has doubled within a year, SATISFIED STUDENTS Our Best Advertisement, Fall Term Opens Sept. 14, 1915 4 Write for catalog. M. O. McLAUGHLIN, President, York College, Large illustrated catalo, g Iluiledfree, fiv'-. remont, Nebraska

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