The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 01, 1917, Image 1
i . TOirME LIV, XCHBKB 41,
I A Immentement begins
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s^irst Exercises on Saturday Evening.
Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday
Morning:.
The sophomore contest in declama
tion will start the exercises of com
mencement week Saturday night i 1
Holland Hall at 8:30 o'clock. Ei?"
sophomores will compete for the t<#>
tiful medal provided by the Excelsior
and Phrenakosmian Literary societies.
The services Sundty will be held
as usual in the opera house. In the
morning the baccalaureate sermon will
be preached by the Rev. F. G. Gotwald,
editor of the Lutheran Church .'Work
and Observer, of York, Pa. The sen
ior class will proceed from the cam
pus to the opera house sunaay mux u
ing in cap and gown, accompanied by
the faculty.
Sunday evening the services will be
in charge of the college Y. M. . A.
and the address will be made by the
Rev. V. Y. Boozer of Leesville, S. C.,
of the class of 1891.
Class day exercises will be held as
usual Monday morning at 10:30
o'clock on the campus by the senior
class. Interesting features will mark
the program. Mr. O. B. Mayer, Jr.,
president of the class, will preside.
The annual meeting of the board oi
trustees will take place in Holland
hall Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
It is expected that practically all oi
the 22 trustees will attend.
At the opera house Monday night
six members of the junior class will
contest for the Kinard medal in ora
tory. ine comesi ucgms at
o'clock. The medal is given by twc
winners of this medal in former years
the brothers, the Rev. M. M. Kinarc
and the Rev. James D. Kinard.
Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'cloci
the alumni of the college meet. Th
president, B. V. Chapman, Esqv is
looking forward to a large and en
thusiastic meeting. Prof. Monts o
Cochran, Ga., of the class of 1893, wil
* make the annual address. He is s
fine speaker. '
Tuesday night the college and com
munity will have the pleasure of hear
ing (President John E. White of An
derson college in the literary addres:
at the opera house at 8:30 o'clock.
The graduating and closing exercis
es will be held on Wednesday morninf
in the opera house at 10:30 o'clocli
with the granting of diplomas and an
nouncement of honors and degrees.
Offerings will be taken at both ser
. vices on Sunday as usual. This h
necessary to defray the expenses o
the work.
Examinations close on Saturday o
this week and a great many student!
will leave at once- for home, in vie*
of conditons created by the war. -
Nine young men of the senior clas:
are serving the colors and others ar<
at home preparing t*- enlist. A larg<
number will not be present Wednes
day to receive their diplomas in per
son.
The military company has disband
ed for the session. But the colleg<
, will provide training in military tac
tics next year for the students.
Commencement is a communitj
event and the college and town usual
lv cooperate in an admirable manne:
to make tlie sojourn of the visitor:
present.
The seniors of the present year hav<
taken life insurance in favor of th<
college to the amdtat of over $2,000
This is a senior custom at Newberry
Each takes out a poncy ivr <nvu ?
mature in ten years. A class reunioi
is planned for the tenth year to de
cide the way in;whicVi the money shal
be used for the college.
A reception will be held in honoi
of the seniors Friday night at th(
home of President and Mrs. Harms.
The people of Newberry and th<
surrounding country need no invita
tion to the exercises of commencemeni
week. All are always welcome to en
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JU V 111C UVV/0>^1VU?
The Newberrian has just come fron
the press. It is the best annual evei
issued at Newberry. Mr. O. B. Mayer
Jr., is the editor in chief, and he hac
with him a corps of able assistants ir
his class.
Dr. Gotwald, who preaches the bac
calaureate sermon Sunday, is the sor
of the Rev. F. A. Gotwald, deceased
who preached the baccalaureate ser
mon to the class of 18-SO, 37 years ago
The members of the class of 1S8C
were: Col. Elbert H. Aull, the Rev
A. J. Bowers, D. D., John B. JoneS
Esq. (deceased), the Rev. M. 0. J
Kreps, D. D., Burr James Ramagt
Esq. (deceased), the Rev. B. B. Raifl:
age, the Rev. J. W. S. Sheppard.
Card of Thanks.
I take this means of attempting tc
express our gratitude to our dear
friends and neighbors for their loving
kindness and tokens of sympathy in
the illness and death of my beloved
wife, Etta. May He who blessed the
giving of a cup of water in His nam?
reward you with His choicest bless
ings is the prayer of
B. L. Dorrity.
Newberry, S. C., May 31, 1917.
Mr. Gerard says its going to be a
Tiard fight for Unc3? Sam. But it's
going to be a still harder one foi
(Cn<;le Sam's enemies.
! FINE CLOSING EXJERCISEvS
>E>VBERK? CITY SCHOOLS
|
On Tuesday night the closing exer
I c-ises of the high school were held a1
I f Vv Anoro hnncD in tVi n nroconf'o nf c
UllU a iJLV/UOV 111 Jc^ v'J vU v v VI b
large audience. "After the invocatior
by the Rev. Mr. Fulenwider, Dr. Kin
ard, the superintendent, introduced
the speader of the evening, Prof
Henry C. Davis of the University ol
^outli Carolina. Prof. Davis spoke in
terestingly of the present world condi
. tions.
After a song by the class Mr. Mc
Swain, chairman of the board of trus
tees, thanked the people for the confi
1. dence they had shown in the board b]
the Dasasze of the 2 mills additiona
levy. He referred to the fact that z
teacher of domestic science had beei
' employed for full time in the higt
, school and also for an additiona
i: month in the summer for the benefit
1 of the ladies of the city. This is i
step in the direction of making th<
! schools serve all the '.jeople. An lltl
' grade will be added at the high schoo
, and business courses will be intro
| duced. A new teacher has been add
ed to the force at the Boundary Stree
. school, one at Speers Street and Wes
End, and two at the Hoge scnooi.
i Diplomas were then presented by th<
! superintendent to Annie Dunstan
I Pauline Fant, Xancy Fox, Fred Hayes
. Emily Hoof, Frances Houseal, Anns
: Kennerly, Lavinia Kinard, Bessi<
Lake, Roberta Mann, Louise Melton
i Ruth Schumpert, -Marie Sease. Mar
i guerite Spearman and May Wheeler.
J Certificates were presented t<
Gladys Bouknight, Mary Frances Can
* non, Sara Davis, Herman Halfacre
j Minnie L,urey and Joei werts.
j The following medals and prizei
- were presented: A. medal offered bj
j Mr. O. Klettner to the first hono:
j graduate was presented to Emil:
. Hoof; a set of photographs offeret
[ by 0. & T. E. Salter was won by Ro
[ berta Mann. The I. H. Hunt meda
L offered to the pupil of the tenth grad<
i who made the highest average in his
. tory was presented by Senator Alai
. Johnstone to Roberta -Mann. A $i
. gold piece, offered by Mr. M. L. Spear
; man to the pupil of the high schoo
i who made the highest average ii
.! mathematics was i/on by Annie Hun
r ter. The medal offered by Mr. Join
[ M. Kinard to the best drilled cade
. was won by Aubrey Tilley. For ex
I rpllencp in soholarshin in the sevent!
J grade of the Boundary Street schoo!
. the J. L. Keitt medal was won b,
f John Chappell, and for excellence ii
scholarship in the seventh grade o
the Speers Street school, the P. C
', Jeans medal was won bv Harold Hipj
j j The benediction was pronounced b
j the Rev. Mr. Dibble. Delightful mil
3' sic was furnished by Miss Burton, Mi
I' Hipp and Mr. Salter.
? The graduating class of the hig
school held their class day exercise
_ on the back campus of the high schoc
last Mondav afternoon. The firs
event was the competitive drill fo
j the best drilled cadet in the companj
_ After the drill the girls of the tent
; and ninth grades came on the campu
1 with a rose chain, and went throug!
7 several beautiful evolutions. After th
drill the girls, seated on the grass an
r surrounded by a large circle o
3 friends, entertained their friends an
! themselves by a highly interestin,
* program.
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'| Following a few words of welcom
by Lavinia Kinard. the president o
* the class, the class history was rea<
l j by Frances Houseal. Next came th
_! class poem by Mary Frances Cannon
. +>??? npAnTiofv Kr MarPiKiritP StlPflrman
and the will by Annie Dunstan.
' As their parting gift the class pre
?| sented to the high school a flag, whicl
i was received by Mr. Prior, the prin
5 cipal.
-1 Music for the occasion was furnish
tj ed by Miss Margaret Burton, Mr. Ear
-| Hipp and Mr. Salter.
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i <s> REGISTRATION CLERKS. <
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] The following men have been ap
i pointed to assist in the work of pre
,; paring the registration rolls of New
I berry county and are notified to mee
.! at the court house on the afternooi
?' of June 7, 1917, at 4 o'clock to begi]
.1 work.
It is tlie purpose of tne registration
board to complete this work at thi
earliest possible moment.
W. W. Cromer, clerk.
W. A. McSwain.
W. T. Brown.
R. L. Tarrant.
R. M. Lominack.
T. K. Johnstone.
B. A. Dominick.
C. C. Schumpert.
I. B. Mann.
T. E. Hipp.
fW. O. Wilsoa.
T. R. Summer.
R. D. Wright.
J. N. McCaughrin.
S. J. Derrick.
Chairmas.
Jno. C. Goggans,
W. P. Ewart,
Board of Registration, Newberry Co.
W. w. Cromer,
Clerk.
To The People of
What will you do for the LU
All must pay. Shall we pay the
pay it to Germany? It must be <
exempted from fighting, but a
America's cause, is your your c
easy and profitless. Be a "doe
America is a*Take! Let Newb:
ican citizen is in a death grapp
prime guarantee against nation;
uniform! Back up the Soldier
ghastly defeat!
BUY-LIBERTY-J
' COMMITTEES APPOINTED
FOR EACH TOW>'SHU
The following committees from eacl
of the townships have been appoints
i^ t < .+,. 1/-vo i nrmmitfpp of \pw
I berry county to assist them in inter
| esting the people in their township t<
, subscribe for the Liberty bonds. The;
j are earnestly requested to meet wit!
the county com! iitte? in the cour
I house on Saturday, June 2, at 11:3
a. m.:
>"o. 1 Township. \
John M. ivmara.
C. E. Summer.
I. H. Hunt.
Thomas K. Johnstone.
No. 2 Township.
Dr. W. 0. Brown.
Thomas W. Keitt.
George S. Ruff.
?fo. 3 Township.
>W. D. Rutherford.
T. W. Henderson.
J. L. Thomas.
3fo. 4 Township.
The committee at Whitmire heade
by H. . Leaman, chairman.
C. M. Folk.
Charlton C. Cromer.
T. E. Chandler.
No. 5 Township.
Dr. Thomas H. Pope.
S. B. Hearts.
Edgar Long.
No. 6 Township.
Ben Y. Abrams.
J. W. Wilson.
J. E. Senn.
No. 7 Township.
E, L. Cook.
A. P. Coleman. .
Dr w .T. Hollowar. .Jr.
THE CHIIFPELL8 SCHOOL
HAS SUCCESSFUL TE>
^ Special to The Herald and News.
11 Chappells. May 31.?The Chappell
school closed a successful year unde
, i the pilotage of Misses Lizzie Nee
! Janet Boone and Catherine Garlingto
j on May 25. The closing exercise
(j; opened with a pleasing recital at th
gi school building Friday evening i
| which Miss Garlington's pupils c
I Chappells and Newberry participate<
e| Newberry was represented by the fo!
v lowing:: Helen Halfacre, Pauline B002
er. Lula Mae Fellers, Carolyn Tarran
May Tarrant, Lucile Lathan. The 1c
cal participants were: Louise Dom
nick, Emma Summer. Beatrice Martii
Emma Smith, Rhoda Dominick, Ma
mie Hollo way. Elise Dominick, Mr:
A P. Coleman. Misses Mary Keith an
Eunice Martin also contributed to th
evening's program. Mention shoul
also be made of the patriotic chorus
"The Good Old U. S. A.," that wa
sung by the Chappells school. Quit
a number of Newberrians came ove
in cars to attend the recital.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock th
commencement sermon was preache
by Dr. R L. Robinson, president c
Due West Woman's college. Mr.
R. Irwin led the devotional and intrc
" 1 x 1? tt*V>rv nrsapfl a
uucea me spcan.ci, nuu _
able sermon, dealing with an inciden
from the career of Elisha.
Dr. Robinson was also prevailed up
on to preach that evening at Salud
church, delivering a forceful sermo
to an appreciative congregation.
On Monday evening at 8:30 o'cloe
the concluding exercise' was held, em
bracing the following program:
Opening prayer.
'Garden or Dreams, ijinuoiu, ^uun;
Martin. * ' __
Address by Prof. Tames C. Kinarc
This was very ?ood indeed, instillin
the loftiest ideals.
"May Has Come," Whitman, Mar
Keith.
'Presentation of ceruncates xo ua
j Coleman. Rhoda Dominick, Carradin
[ Boyd, William Webb, graduates. Mi
| Neal W. Workman, was scheduled to
j this part, but was called away on urg
I Far huslrspss at th?. "nth hour and th
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f p^sTur jjiji.veu uLiuijr mau.
j also presented a. cash prize to Mis
i Nina Keith on behalf of the pxincipa'
i Miss Neel. for the best attendance rec
oM. and then on behalf of the trus
j tees. Dr. W. O. Holloway, Messrs. A
** Coleman and J. B. Scurrry. tender
ed an expression of their cordial es
: Newberry County
3ERTY LOAN? Some will fight.
: price iu uuiacivcs uuw, ui iuici
:>ne or the other. Yon may be
ire not exempted from service.
>wu individual cause. Talking is
r.
=rry do her part! Every Amer
Ip Th* TJRERTY LOAN is the
il disaster. Put your Dollar in
at the front! insure against
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5U1NU3-I I:
No. 8 Township.
C. L. Leitzsey.
A. P. Werts.
H. 0. Long.
>"o. 9 Township.
W. W. Wheeler.
T. A. Dominick.
J. D. Quattlebaum.
\o. 10 Township.
W. A. Counts.
X 5 ur. ?j. l. riimci.
0 i W. B. Boinest.
>'o. 11 Township.
Dr. -E. 0. Hentz.
j Hayne Folk.
! J. L. Crooks.
It is earnestly requested that the
township committees arrange to have
a great rally on June 5th at each reg
istration precinct in the township. If
possible, have public speaking.
John M. Kinard.
C. E. Summer,
T. K. Johnstone.
I. H. Hunt.
H. C. Leaman.
W. A. Counts.
Z. T. Pinner.
W. W. Wheeler.
E. L. Cook.
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^ The committee requests that all
3> stores and all places of busi- 3>
ness and all banks in the county
close on Tuesday, June 5,
from 11 o'clock in tlie forenoon
<?> until 3 o'clock in the afternoon, <$>
and that the time be devoted to $>
^ +Vi rt no mno i crn' fnr th f? Sfllp of the
v V.CA AAA V**w
Liberty loan bonds and to arous- $
<S> ing the patriotic spirit. ^
<t> $
*
teem and high appreciation to Misses
n ? ? J Dnnnn n-lin HacnitO tTl PI P
?\tjei auu jjuuhc, n?u,
earnest solictations, will not return.
These young women have not only
magnified their own office while here,
j but have entered heartily into every
! good word and work that made for
|.community progress. ,
Bowman Adams, Braxton "Watkins
and North Pitts acted as ushers at all
of the exercises.
DYNAMITE STRUCK
fHmn l ** OTTA\ri?T
l~| 151 iSlXAJI anv?ti<
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i Three Men Hnrt, One Seriously, at
H Poinaria From Explosion in
l" Gravel Pit.
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g While the men were at work at
^ Koon's gravel pit, two miles this side
e i of Pomaria Wednesday morning at
^ | 10 o'clock, the stSam shovel struck
, a stick of dynamite in the earth and
g'j caused a terrific explosion. Three
AI men, all white, were hurt. V. P.
rj Davis, cranemaii. bad his sKuil trac
| tared and suffered other injuries; L.
i 0. Pollock and W. E. Koon suffered
painful bruises but their injuries ap
pear to be entirely external and not
regarded as serious. Mr. Davis was
taken to Columbia on passenger train
Xo. 18, passing iPomaria about 1
o'clock and was carried to a hospital
for an operation. For months the
Southern has been getting gravel or
ballast out of this pit and sending a(
trainload every day or so to the main
i line by way of Greenville. A train of j
j 30 cars loaded with it went by here
today.
I The State or 'lnursaay m.
J Davis' condition was very encourag
ing.
?iews Item.
After a month of hard training at
Fort Scriven, Julian ;W. White, a New
berry boy, leaves for Chicamauga Park
Wednesday, where he will pursue his
training in the regular army as a pri
vate.
rrl s\f VflirKnrrv alfifl
wimani i. may ci \jl ^ w * j
still remains in Fort Scriven.
Wliy not more Newberry boys in
the regular army instead of the mi
litia? A Friend.
Fort Scriven, Ga., May 29, 1917.
Meeting of I>. A. IHekert Chapter.
The "D. A. Dickert chapter will meet
with Miss Sue Ella Peterson Saturday, i
June 2, at 5 o'clock. I
Louise Perry. Pres. ;
Alliene Dunn, Sec. !
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COMMENCEMENT 7 EEK AT ! (
PROSPERITY HIGH SCHOOL
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Special to The Herald and News. 1
Prosperity, May 31.?This has been
commencement week at Prosperity!
and everything else has been subor-j
dinated and all our attention and de-j
votion given to the young people who;
are finishing another school year.
The first exercise in connection with!
the program was the contest for the
declairaer's medal which is offered1
every year by Mr. I. H. Hunt of New-j
bery. There were only three boys j
who entered the contest this year, j
though it is open to all of the pupils!
of the high school. Prayer was of
fered by the Rev. J. B. Harmon and
P "\ K rs. A v r P nrl Ar? ViO n orVl
riUl. iTlUVU* ijgucnuaub" pxvo*uvu. i
The three contestants spoke in the|
following order:
"The Speech I Would Make If I ,,
Were a Newberry County Candidate/'
Olin Long.
"Why Scheffer Did Not Play,'' Mow
er Singley.
"Old Renedint Arnold." Bovce Mills.
The committee to decide was com
posed of the Rev. J. ?W. Carson, Mr.
T. E. Wicker and Col. E. H. Aull. Mr.
Aull announced the decision of the
judges and presented the medal to
Ml. Boyce Mills.
Dr. G! Y. Hunter, in behalf of the
William Lester chapter, /U. D. C., pre
sented the prize offered by ihe chap
ter to Miss Jo Langford.
The reading contest by the girls of
the high school was held on Wednes
day night. The following program
was carried out:
"The Bible Legion of the Wissa-'
hion," Miss Ruby Mae Merchant.
"Her First Appearance," Miss An
nie Ward.
"The Famine/' Miss Ellen Wheeler.!
"Flying Jim's Last Leap/' Miss Ber-!
tie Saner.
"The Shadow of the Guillotine, Miss ;
Lottie Mills.
j The prize in this contest was won;
! by Miss Annie "W^ard.
i Excellent music was furbished on|
both occasions by the local talent.
The following is the program of the |
music recital to be given by the pu-:
! pils of the high school, Mrs. J.j
Frank Browne, teacher, Friday, June
j 1, 1917:
! Ona TtoTion wralt* "P^ctal^Ta
piano 1, Helen Mathis, Elizabeth
Prowne; piano 2, Pearl Wheeler, Nan
nie Lee Young.
Sunbeam Caprice, Mrs. Virgil, Alize
Mills. __
Happy Little Soldier, Mrs. Virgil,'
Rosalvn Miller.
Forget-Me-Not, A. Macbeth, Myra!
Hunter.
March Petite, Mrs. Virgil, Itx
Cousins.
Quartette (from Rigoletto), Verdi,
Ellen Wheeler.
| Duet, By Moonlight, Martaine, Isa
j belle Hawkins, Louise Lester.
Warbling at Eve, B. Richard, Nellie:
' Wise.
Sextette, Hazel March, Lerman, pia- j
no 1, Sarah Amick, Lucile Maffett,
Mary R. Harmon; piano 2, Ruth 'Wil
son, Lizzie Livingston, V^era Taylor.
"Go Tell Aunt Sallie/' H. Lamb,
Walter Stockman.
j "Carmen," March, G. Bizet, Pearl
' Wheeler.
Chorus, "Wake Up America," Glo-j
, gan.
j Fairy Dance, D. Slater, Helen
j Math is. I
! . Improvisation, Mrs. Virgil, Lilaj
Dominick.
i Sextette, Lncia-di Lamermoore, Don
izetti, piano 1, Ellen Wheeler; piano
; 2, Cleo and Anna Julia Harmon.
I T a Timhnn n'n \TQ r T7"i/">o nc.
jjg l aUiUVUi X Vl-iiV, 41U1 ? AVV wuu~
i ins.
' Dancing Dew Drops, Mrs. Virgil,
tfary Ruth Harmon.
Lat Waltz, C. Weber. Lucile Maffett. J
; Duet, Blow Bugles, Bachman, 'Wal
, ter Stockman. Everton Hartman.
i A1 Fresto, Rathbum, 'Ethel Shealy.
| Little Boy Blue, Musical Recitation, i
i Ruth Hunter.
^oiaiers iviarcn, L^ange, rtuta wnsou.
i June Roses, C. Spaulding, Lottie
! Mills.
i Gaiety Polka, Bigbee, Ila Mae Ooue
! ins.
1 May Dance, Mrs. Virgil, Mamie Liv
ingston.
j Song, "Keep the Home Fires Burn
j ing," Novello, by o4ass.
| Oberon Fantasy, C. Weber, Anna
i Julia Harmon.
Duet, In Good Humor, G. Martaine,
Vixie and Dorris Rauch.
March Patriotic, G. Spaulding, Vera
Taylor.
j Sextette, Concert Polka, .Lansing,
I piano 1, Alize Mills, Lila Dominick,
: Lottie Mills; piano 2, Cleo Harmon,
Powia Qaocc XTo Pntieins
| *v cu i xiui ? iw vvuuino.
La Zinzana, -C. Bohm, Mamie Lee
t Merchant.
Frolic of the Frogs, Watson, Isabelle
i Hawkins.
The Little Dancer, Streahbog, Mattie
! Mae Mills.
| Song, "Tit for Tat," Hen Pontet,
i Mrs. George W. Harmon, Rosalyn
| Miller. E^erton Hartman.
j Torchlight Mareh, Arnold, Sarah
I Amick.
Humoreske, Ant Dvorak, Louise
| Bedenhaugh.
| The College Boys Dream, i>pauia
i ing. Carrie Sease.
j Trio, Missere (II Trovatore), Verdi,
; piano 1, Anna Jnlia Harmon; pdano 2,
Mamie T.-ivingston, Mrs. Browne,
j Fashion Caprice, Keiser, Ruth Stocfc
i man.
i Song. "Mamy's Little Coal Black
COMMENCEMENT AT LITTLE
MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL
rhe Rcy. H. /A. McCullough of Colon*
bia to Preach the Baccalaureate
Sermon,
The Little Mountain high school will
ilose Friday, June 1, and commence
nent will heein Sundav. June 3. Th?
?ev. H. A. McCullough, pastor of St
Paul's Lutheran church in Columbia,
will preach the baccalaureate sermoa
md President P. E. Monroe of Sum
nerland college will deliver the liter
ary address at the closing exercise*
m Monday night. The program for
Monday night is as follows:
Salutatory, Miss Bessie Stockmaa.
Reading, Mjss Maude Eptiag.
Declamation, Mr. Homer Lindler.
Address, the Rev. P. E. Monroe.
Awarding of diplomas and medals
by the principal.
Valedictory, Miss Virginia Wessia
ger.
The members of the graduating
class are: Misses Maude Epting, Bes
sie Stockman, Annie Lee Huffman^
Virginia Wessinger, Camilla iWessin
ger, Gertie Miller and Messrs. Homer
Lindler. Ralph Shealy, Lester Huff
man and Marvin Chapman.
The first honor of the class has bees;
awarded to Miss Virginia Wessinger
and second honor to Miss Bessia
Stockman.
Miss Garlington's music class will
give a recital on Friday ni^ht, June lt
at 8:30 o'clock. The program is as
follows:
Pink Domino, Renard, Owens
Counts.
(a) March, Brounoff, (b) Over the
CunAoh'nft CVi oolv
OtJtf., Seville, JDl UCOIIUC uiivaiji
(a) Waltz, Willy, (b) Through Fiel4
and Forest, Vogel, Louise Derrick.
(a) Garden of Dream. Lincoln, (*)'
Fairy Song, Franz. Estelle Wheeler.
Dnet, March, von Blom, Ada Brady
and Thelma Derrick.
(a) In this Country. Virgil, (b) Hap
py Farmer, Schumann, Horace Eptiag,
(a) The Shepherd Boy, Wil3on, (b)!
The Piper's Song, Virgil, Virgil Long.
Chorus, "The Good Old fU. S. A.,"
Maude Epting, Luetta iWheeler, Annie
.L/66 ttUKman, Dt?S3ie Oiv^n-uiau, vrci
tie Miller, Raymond Shealy, Homer
Lindler, Tally Shealy, Carroll Derrick,
Horace Epting.
Trio, Valse, Streabbog, Estell?
Wheeler, Owens Counts and Ernestine
Shealy.
WhispgWngs of Love, Kinkle, Thel
ma Derrick,
Duet. La Chasse aux Gazells, roa
Blom, Carroll Derrick. and Horace
Epting.
(a) Absent, Metcalf, (b) Mighty Lak
a Rose. Nevin, Homer Lindler.
rhipt Waltz. Gounod, Ada
Brady and Luetta Wheeler.
Sounds From the Ringing Roeka,
Walters, Carroll Derrick.
Trio, A May Day. Rathbun, Virsril
Long. Luetta Wheeler and CarroH
Derrick.
(a) Memories of the Dance, Linn,
(bl Chapel in the Mountains, Wilson,
Ada Brady.
(a) Dance Eccossaise. Baker, (b)
T.ovp T^eams. Brown. Luetta Wheeler,
(a) To Spring. Grieg, (b) Valse. <Ca
price. Newland, Minnie Lee Shealy.
Trio, Minuet, Mozart, Luetta Wheel
er, Catherine Garlhigton and Ada
Brady.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend all exercises.
P.ose. Rebecca Harmon.
Sextette, Autumn Days, Lindsay,
piano 1, Huth Stockman, Louise Bed
enbaugh, Myra Hunter; piano 2, Ethel
Rebecca Harmon, Mamls L.
Merchant.
Jolly Darkies, Bechter, Nannie Lea
Young.
Serenade. Schubert, Frank E.
Schum pert.
Dixie Land, Steinheimer, Evertoa
Hartman.
Quartette, Spring Breezes. Oalvini,
piano 1, Ruth Hunter, Frank B.
Schumpert; piano 2, Ellen Wheeler,
Nellie Wise.
Song, by school, "Columbia, the Gem
nf the Or:ean." Mrs. Quattlebaum, <ii
reotress.
To Locate 1b Jfewberry.
By reference to our advertising col
urns it "will be seen that Dr. I. 9.
Crimm will be permanently located
in Newberry hereafter, as he has de
cided to make this city his home.
Dr. Crimm wants to buy or rent a
six room modern bungalow, -which he
would like to possess by the 15th of
September. He will be at his office
for the next two weeks, going thence
to fill one of his appointments, as h?
will continue to leave his quarters
here from time to time to make pro
fessional visits to various jplaces on
his list of appointments. Dr. Crimm
did not have his home burned in the
great Atlanta fire, but lost some of
his other property in the city, without
insurance. The many patrons of Dr.
Crimm will be glad that he has deci
ded to locate in Newberry.
Oari of Thanks.
We wish to extend our most heart
felt thanks to onr neishbors and many
friends "for their kindness during the
illness and death of our dear beloved
wife and mother and especially to our
good physician, "Dr. Bedenbaugh. May
the good Lord bless them,all._^
George Vaughn and Family.