Texas Presbyterian College For Girls
Milford, Texas

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AN IDEAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES

Its location is ideal, heathful, beautiful, convenient, on the Dallas-Waco Interurban and
M. K. & T. Railway. A facility of twenty four teachers, representing all departments of
liberal culture, literature, music, art, needlework, domesticscience, etc.
A Beautiful Pipe Organ. One of the most scientific voice teachers in the South.
Five piano teachers from the best music schools. Edward Baxter Perry, visiting director.
Its pupils are noted for their gentle, quite, ladylike manners. A beautiful home life. A true,
refined college spirit. One patron says: "A cultured, Christian home, where order, system,
comfort and refinement reign supreme." If you want your daughter trained to be an ideal
woman, send her to T. P. C. Send for illustrated catalogue. School opens September 2_, 1914.
REV. HENRY C. EVANS, A. M., D. D., President, MILFORD, TEXAS.

 


 

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