The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 05, 1918, Image 1
VOL. 39.
WAtTERBORO.^S. £. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918.
NO. 80
mm TOWNSHIP HAS t PUCE
U HEW BUCK OF SOUIH
FINK FARMS. 6oOD SCHOOIiK.
GOOD CHURC'HEH, I.NDIC'ATK
THAT I’KOPLK OF this' SKC-
TION DKSKRVK THE REST.
A VISIT TO SOME FINE ^
FARMS MADE LAST WEEK
COURT CONVENES ;
MONDAY MORNING
-- 11 . '.
Expected That Only One Day Will
Be Consumed In Trial of Case
Against Negro.
The Court of General Sessions
will convene Monday morninx with
Judpe Jas. \E. Peurlfoy presidinR.
held a
CLOSES IS WEEK
s e *
EXERCISES OF GRADCATTOX
f
FOR THE CLASS WILL BE HELD
"FRIDAY EVENING. DIPLOMAS
WILL BE (ilVEN 17 PCPILS.
ADDRESS BY REV.
A. R. MITCHELL
Antomobile Party See Some More
Good Farms In This Township and The local bar association
Enjoy Day Seeing How.County
Meeting I .abor Conditions.
I meeting recently and derided that
is 1
Friday was the hottest day of th^
season tip to that time, but the hcai
did not Yeter County Agent Risher.
Treasurer R. E. Jones -and the edi
tor of The Press and Standard from'
keeping their appointment to visit
some more of* the good farming
lands of Colleton county. This
time their dinner objective was
.Ashton, the point of attack being
the groaning table’ of Mrs. W. If.
Berry. - /
The evidences of hard work were
ererywrhere in evidence.,; and th?
rulp was crops free from grass, and
freshly plowed. Oply one or two
Helds were passed which gave evi
dences of lack of attention, and
there is no . apparent shortage of
farm labor /Of course this is not
true, but the seasons have been ex-'
cellent, and the workers behind are
doing their full duty. Many per
sons are plowing this year who have
. not done so before, and many white
women and girls were seen hoeing
Hi the fields. But, 'there is no' evi-
> dence of despondency, but on the
contrary everyone is filled with the
npiyit of hope, and steeled vitb .de.
termination to do their full duty.
The fields are the best evidence
that they are doing this.
W ire Worm Damage/
The most alarming condition
noen since 1911 the farmers say. is
tjfte damage being wrought by the
wire worm in almost alPHIfe terri
tory visited. Large areas are al
most e total loss, or so R Is seems
at this time, Corn, which ordinarily
would he several feet in height,
judging from a few, stalks along the
etges which escaped, is. small and
yellow., ft- does not seem to have
any vitality . left. Farmbts , are
working and fertilizing it right
along, though, and they feel that as
the time for the ravages of Jho
worm is almost past that they will
he ahl,'>»to make this corff come out
and yieH a partial harvest. Rut it
is discouraging that such lar^e
areas are almost ruined by thi-f
crop pest/ Fields which heretofore
have not been infested, an*/ among
tbe -hiost damaged. ' For
C. H' Berry's one sees a field j
on account of scarcity of labor, and
the fact that there are no very im
portant cahes .docketed for trial,
that the presiding Judge would be*
asked to hold onlj/one days court,
and. that for the.purpose of trying
Sam Holman, the negro eoriviet who
attempted an assault upon a white
lady |p Waltcrboro a few weeks
. : -
. t Solicitor George Warren wishes
announcement made that all wit
nesses and jurors summoned he in
their places promptly upon the call-
itig of court Monday morning.
Rrinripal Address on Friday Even-
. ing Will be by Rex . A. It. MHrhri!
of Charleston; ITof. (.arris Pre
sents Diploma-.. Other Exercises.
LIEUT. E B. HOPE
CITED EOR BBAVERY
* • . r
WALTER BORO BOY MAKES GOOD
IN FRANCK , WHERE HE HAS
BEEN FIGHTING WITH THE
ALLIES FOR NEARLY A YEAR.
hic;hly*praised for
COOLNESS AND BRAVERY
Full Details of Orrarrem> Not Avail
able Yet Sheri Sketch of Lieot.
Hope' Will lYoxe of Interest m
His Many v Friend*. V
Lieutenant Edward Kuist Hop*-.
a ho
EXPERTS MME - •
REPORT OF RR0IR6S
AtCQFNTANTS SEARSON AND
CLARKSON MADE REPORT TO
GRAND JI'JtY COMMITTEE
LAST WEEK.
FOREMAN MORRALL
GIVES INTERVIEW
' V
States That as Report‘Does not Agree
With Auditor Vann. Nothing Will
Given Out—Fuller , Checking
- May be Had.
X, G. Morrall. . foreman of the
was mentioned thi!( w«*ek m Ixvy. in ai^. int«*rTjew .today,
'stated that Mr. Clarkson ' and Mr.'
Searson. the auditors who had been
doing some re-cheeking in the vnr-
Commencement exercWs for the''
Waltcrboro High school will dose.
Friday of this week, at which despatches from th*> American E\4.
diplomas to the seventeen -graduat**** I fi. ihtionaiy Forces in France for
will be delivered by Prof. C. C.tjj. tntrv ant j o raver t i n action on
Garris,* of Lodge. Certificates of | Xtlfr | ji5 a j {ev ), . | imm eounty offices, met with a com
promotion will be delivered to more ji,,,,.. ^ Waltcrboro. LootL Hop--1 of the grand jury on last
than thirty # membera. of the seventh yo ,, nk; having- been Thursday for the punpos,- of rende*-
giade, who will be promoted to,tbe i.oin. Novmnher j5. lS9(i. at Osaka. j ln>; ,he '«*Port . The report was
high school department. County hi s father heipg a Presby-! submitted by these parties and. will
superintendent of education H. tenaf missionary‘that 'country , 1m ‘ referred to the lirnnd jury when
Strickland will make this presenta .' a i f (,7. time. When lie reached the''* >»e«-ts «»n next Monday. Mr. Mot*
tion. „f ten rears Mrs. ^Ippe an•l ! ^a,, stated that the report in the
' ' ‘ that formerly made
but that dinerenee.i
[stopping for a while at Chest*M s .'!*‘ v,s,, * il tn lwo reports. In so far
Not Enough/Worker* Responded ' interesting papers and some class fTrom thence they went to Decatur, i ^ the treaslirer’s 'offic.f was con-
songs will also feature the evening. i; a < where young Hope entered the it ,, ° r this reason, it was de-
Thursday evening '•♦of this week Donald Fraser Boys school. Afte/)ridjed not to make the report pub-
BI61R SMR6S .
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WORKERH IN BIG DRIVE FOR
HKCURfNG PLEDGES FOR
COINTY'S QI'OTA WU.L
HELD FRIDAY.
WORKERS ARE ASKED
TO ATTEND MEETING
Every Township and Hchool District
Chairman and (Mher Workers as
Well as Many Volunteer Workers
and Ministers are Asked to Meet.
S. S. CANVASS -■
WAS POSTPONED i "^b* 1 principal address to the grad-! ,onn^ Edward. returned to the; 1 * 13 ' 0 ddftported th;
„ * (hates will be delivered .JjV ■ Rev. A.ji'nited States and to South Carolina. ! b.' Mr.- \ ann, ,, but
■ -. R. Mitchell, of Charleston. - Several jf.tupping for a while at Cheste? > >]* >v i‘ s t*“ 4 i in .the two
to Make Effort Worth. While
* Wa* Decided.
The committee appointed from,
the various Sunday schools of |toe
town to direct the observance of
Children’s Week in Waltcrboro met
Tuesday morning at the Baptist
church. The committee drew up
the following resolutions to be sub
mitted to Sunday schools for en
dorsement:
First, That In view of the small
number ofy visitors present, it waa
not practicable . to carry out a
house to house canvass, such as had
'previously* been agreed upon.
Second. That {he opportunity for
magnifying Sunday school work
presented by this continent-wide
movement of setting aside one week
in the year to be observed as Chil
dren’s week should not be lightly
disregarded, • "but that by careful
planning and preparation the iuor«
whole hearted co-operation of Sun
day school Workers of our town b-*
secured for the movement and. a
future date set aside for fitting and
adequate observance.
will be the time for the class ex
ercises. which will consist* of a pro
gram arranged by the class. ,
During this week those pupils
em
attending school there for a.whil
he returned to Chester and entered
the Chester high school. Rev. Hope
having in the meanwhile returned
. Tic at thik time. Mr. Morrall sug-
j gested that it was possible that fur
ther checking.would be made in or.
der that the entire matter might be
who have not attained a sufflclriR.from Japan. Later he accepted to/the (bottom. He states
average have begn standing examl- p a4 t«,rate \of the Presbyterian ,hat ft i» the purpose of the gran 1
nations, and catching up on the church at Mullins and Lieut. Hope i |,r > to do Justice to all parties in
odds and< ends of their school year.
Last AYednesday evening the re
ception tendered the graduating
class by the members of the 8th
and 9th grades, was a very enjoy
able affair. The three grades, the
members of the faculty and the
trustees and their wives wem
guests, and enjoyed the evening’s
program, which consisted of an
dress of welcome-by Miss Elizal
Haws, a response by Thomas Ho'
•11, recitation by Miss Thelm*-Pafei
gett, class prophecy by Gladys Cprw
bett and humorous class history by-
Alex Graham. During the evening
secured a beneficiarv scholarship »o i'olved, and that if any of the offi-
The Citadel from Marion countv in| c ‘* ,s who h * d b «‘ f ‘ n previous!'
L'ln. His roucse at The Citadel charged with a shortage were not
was marked by faithful discharge
of every duty. His record shows
that^he was a member of Compan.--
short, they would be given a com
plete and thorough vindication. The
grand jury.' so. Mr, Morrall stated.
.C his first year; corporal of Co. c. 1 do,<lr ‘’ R nn, y i to Secure Ithe truth,
second year j quartermaster sergeant .position that 'the men
third year quartermaster 'Henten-; *® v<dved ® r e entitled to a^gompleto
ant. his senior year. He also was a
aker of some ability and repre
sented the Citadel at the annual
eet of the £. C. I. C. A. at Rock
vindication' if their books are cor
rect. and if found to be short that
the county should be refunded the
amounts of any shortages whim
Following instructions from the
State organization handling the
War Savings Stamps Campaign,
Chairman W. W. Smoak has called
a meeting of all workers and oth
ers interested, to be held at the
court • house Friday, ’ beginning
promptly at 11 o’clock. At this
meeting plans will be made for put
ting over the securing of pledges
for the allotment made for this
county, w hich is 132-0.0(10. • The
purpose of the campaign which
is scheduled to be held from Jun**
14-2S,-is to secure pledges that thij
amount in W. S. S. will be bought
during this year. This is figured
ot the rate of >20.00 per capita .for
every white person in the county,
and at a-reduced rate for the ne
gro population.
A State worker, Mr. Lee. will be
present to assist in making plans
for this campaign. It Is hoped that
there will he a 100 per cent attend
ance at this meeting, and that th.)
people of the county will each and
all-get the ideg (hat this is the big
gest thing ever attempted In this
county.
Meetings Being Held. .
The negro population of
county is being organised by Chair
man Rev. W. T. Frasier, who went
Sunday to Spring Ttown and Bethel
In upper Colleton, where he addrwn-
ed large / gatherings of negro**,
meeting with ready response. He
S'
+ /
•yi
w ... — — — accompanied by Prof. J. E.
nfl in 1917. and on various’other mi *tht be proved. Differences In JRanton. of Beaufort. R. M. Je*-
ocrasions. J* b, ‘ ,wo reports, so Mr. Morrulfjferles. Esq., vice chairman for th'j
nrir- fn'lli m dHTCfrnrr of ’ county, F. W. Risher and Prof.
f
fu
He vplnntejksqd Iriai AexMMlI ja» elstated —— , .. — ----^
fruit iced punch was served to the'; mgr j nf an ,j ipf t the,city a month-be/ '"*-lli6«l m conducting the two au-!F. Risher were also present an!
guests. • ' / - foro graduating in 1917, going t<» dits,. and on accftunt of this differ- spoke at Spring Town.
Commencement Sermon Sunday. ’Paris Island and shortly thereafter | < ‘ nc ** in method, results reached ( Other meetings W'ill he held at
Rev. LeRoy ,G. Henderson. oflftfT^ranc,.
Americus. Ga.. a son of (be lateiond to
Col. C. G. Henderson, preached the j f r j,» n ,j 8
V,'
/C
commencement sermon, Sunday i things ot itn 1
morning at the school auditorjuui.l
■♦• He has rizen from sec-' w< r, ‘ not J h »’ *ame. Mr. Morrall Sikes Savannah, near Bells, Sunday/ /
first lieutenant and hi? >wo,,,d h«t express afiy opinion^ a? morning- an(ll a .ttfkPting 'la|er
ar. e\p»-cjCiT) J still grettKr Xn Ihen-ultimate outcome bf .the mat- Ashton for the negroes there,/
V 1
■'te
Third. That in the meantime our (This Jmrmon was pronounced b--
schools endeavor to increase their!many/as being one of the best tb-v .
efficiency in even* wav possible, es-1 ever heard. Mr f -Henderson is a;
pecially by th»> holding of regular j forceful and easy speaker and niadt ,f
workers meetings.
Fourth. That a .cpnnnittee of or
,ter. or what -would hr done liy ttu-
full grand jiity. bul wanted tiie peo-
pl* (<> know Dmt everybody con
Attended 0 Cnliunhin M
Several workers from the county
went to Columbia Mopda> and -al-
,-7— <<• snow mat everynoay .con-, went to < itiiiiiioia mopuax ami-ai-
KEGIsTI:XNTS IN TROI RLE ceme«l wjll be given full and com- teqded the meeting,/"!here of tho
/ * * /* ’ ,plete ii!stic<^ and that, eaicli official county chairmen for the State. They
Millie 'Boatwright, a soldier sent '*uoks and records are cor received xnuch inspiration at this
n Intensely interesting and hylfi- f 0 Camp .lack on was arrested bv rf *ct*%onld he given an opportunity ,meeting, and came back determlh-
fill address to the graduates. He Carter Jr as* a desert* - ,n v,nd *r atr his po->Hion/ |t is poc- 'ed to p|U/l'.olleton over the top.
I^tanceat he* appointed from each school *to took for his text the KthyeWof tak ’cn back/oVcamp' He' had ‘J* 5 * ^ymeht’>ill jThose^o went jyere \V. W SmogLr,
a field cof serve in conjunction with the pae- the fourth chapter of philUfimn- awax w ,eks before fie »*♦ mad-, next week jcouqt< chairman: IL, NL Jefferies,
‘ • tend- Whatsoever things ar^ true, "bai- waf: fo „ ni) Carter will recv ive' ° n ,ast Thursday
corn which last year was not injur.- tors ah'l Sunday school supe
/l
AudltnrS\Sr-ar- Iviefi chairman: Miss Tweedie, Fick.
st. vvhat-o-
whatsoev er
erf dradly, Although infested, but rents wfth a view to increasing Min- jf-e'er vpings are hhnes
which this yeaivwill not make anv-idav. school efficiency in M alterl>orf».|*‘ v / things ate 'I'o-t.
thing uni* ss a miracle is wrought. I Thaf'this committee/arrange far,things are pure, whatsoever tbm -
The farmers with wl.iom we talk- a conference of repreyfintatjves from are lovely, whatsoever
county chairman for wtfmen;
things
Jie '150 v,fiic’i * itered Du a d^, s,m wnn u ha '“ M „ tf
an audit of the county books. w*>rV K. \\. Risher and I). B. Peurlfoy.
I: a ft' and L. t.y/D.v is: charg'd P S™:!"A ,h, l eran M^.
with/imaking fa> statements to c- '". d >»‘>f < L Xann. who n^e th
IMajor
^ * P*. A. Herndon’* I’a-m.
Herndon. We found^
Mr. He
preparatory to
courteously permitted the. editor j *
to plow one ‘'round” and then hitch- , *
s: JfKtice aKa i nB t j,;,,, f nf making fsrfsw clainis.
r for ib<-
Cailef
their- approval and whole-hearted honesty stood for the
The first Atuv was made at thd operation. \ ,nl th ‘‘ r t'oss pieces; ponty tor itk- Cephas Legar*- v.a^y. pprIyrfisi*y. of ('li insnn 'CViIIolo,
farm of IV: A Hrrmlon. \W fount! 1 —:— — — — jint<*rior dc*rorationRj/lfvvTUni‘S8 toi piv* Nortli Ca'mlifM*. nrrostod an^proinoti d from a »ftf>( sorLou
/mlon plowing aome land | ****** * * * * * * * r dwo,Rand KO,,<1 c< ‘* >0 ”‘ taken to Camp Jackson a
Planting pinderAlei * AMEGH ANS IN FIGHT * ,»»>•’ ^ '
Thr/Second big rlrive the L\ Thursday. /^Tine «th. will he | ^ X
in pi ogress on * .known as ofass day. The exercises, I* IFTN-EIGHT REGJwTEI.EI*
-'Utiajor of the fir*st battalion
jit- quit* a distinguished honor for .Strickland
* ** — 1 *- *' f -■ ~ / v * - - ^ —
Pine Grove School
Closed Last Week
* -
Tin- school at Phve Grov*- cb»«ed
a successful session^xpn^ Tuesdtv'-.
Ma> 2^. Exercises were, heht on
Tuesdav evening and WeHp* sda
ev^ming' Exercises hV the s>hool
on Ttiesdpy and Addresses on Wedr v
nesda.v evening, speakers being Col.
Th'v'J Padgett nhd Svpt. Hugo
I Sti
The following program was car-
t/
'
Cadeh Kinsj-y/vvho has ninde an en ,, , _
• I’d as a fmdet at this co!*jhb-ri out hv' thi* school on Tuesuax
Address Harold
cd his mule, a fine farrfi animal, and * vear has been . ,
showed us over , his farm. Mr. * the Western front for the past * j Th u rsd a v/hv enm g will be in fhatgc
Herhdon (is. progressive young fright days. The German * !<•'. vraduatmg- class and will »'*•
farmer. ,.nd things in apple pie * hordes were -sweeping eWry- + - t> ‘ 0 owti -
order in bis field and on his preni- ! * thing hefore them, and seem- v
Ises. He recently lived a fepr nun-14- ed sure to reach Paris. To-
dred yards from his present home,,* day’s dispatches state that *
but desiring to get out nearer the * the United States troops were *
public road, he bni!>/a very com-1 * thrown into the battle, and * 1
fortable home abtvpt a hundred * largely through-their splendid- -*
* fighting qualities and their *■
* bra very, the enemy were stop- •*
* ped .and ParU saved. *
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vening will be in char_.
Up to the Htne/fu'voing to pre«'
there had bepn r.’i feg,i
K. Walterboro ar having comb
since Juru/ri: 1917 No report,, ha
'been received from over the coitn
Ruth, ty.
viable rccorf
lege. Major Kinsey y-as at home/evening:
’onlv for a brief visit to tiis parents/ Song "America, school.
Recitation "Sword of Robert E.
yards from the pnhlh^ road not far
from Tabor school. Here he. lias
built a fine barn am! other out
buildings in keeping. From J»hr
fields "radiate, and present * fine, ar
rangement foj.j-atsTbg hogs.
Mr^ .Herftdon's crops consist of
«orn, cotton, velvet beans, pinders,
oats, wheat*, potatoes, sugar canc,
rtc.. and one of the best gardens in
the county His cotton was all
chopped out and starting; to, grow
nicelv. The wire worms had brought
considerable damage to his corn,
hut some of it was looking fine, and
growing nicely. Two acres of e«Od
wheat will furnish the flour needed
for more than a year and this with
a good oats crop will feed man and
beast for the greeter part of a year.
Mr. Herndon has a place in the
New Aristneracy of Southern Caro
lina. Ills son. Brantley, a member
of the pig elub, will go to Clemson
College in a few weeks tmrattenri
the short course there, having won
a scholarship.
T. H. Caldwell’s Intensive F
Fifteen acres is enough for-any
fanner to plant.” said T. fl. Cald
well as we stopped in the road to
f (Continued on Page Sevew.f
Welcome
Saundfirs.
Nfusie---Miss Edith Black
History Of Class- Miss
kv
usic Miss Bessie Zhlin.
Prophecy— Meredith Jones.
1° f >ro '"’' following ! the •commencement .'vt ! Fierltatioo — >word^ or uooeri r.
ster* d at ('i.-inson. and went on to Plattsbur// j Lye,” Emmie Jones.- .th grade,
ib.of av** y _ where he enters the reserve i Musie Instrupiental t sr*|o, ^Miss
a ‘'/Officers training sc-liool He will r''- Reba-.lone
11 ' main there for four weeks before i K»*citati<
//
IF*
' Valedictory
Jones.
Miss EMz;rbe*li-f
Statistics of Class -Miss Th/fma ^ la-v (MHrer* him! Roll.
nn * The graduating class^Of the Wal
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* SINKS SHIPS OVER HERE
* y / * i
* Great excitement was raus- t-
* ed Monday by news that a *
* German submarine had sunk * I
* a number of vessels near'the
* coast of oiir.country. Fuller
* details indicate that 11 ves-
* sels, including ope laree
* senuer ship, were' torp;
* and sunk off the coast OC X'ew
* Jersey. Today’s papers state
* that a submarin'^x had been
of Car- #
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terhoro high school thi^ v*-ar is the
largest ever turned out. Sev*-n
voting men will receive their diplo
mas and ten young ladies
The following are the class offi-
Pearcv.
baMnders.
* Sighted Off the COMt
# ollna
****#,
COLLETON BOY IN FRANCE
Coftareville. June 4.—Marvin C.
Smith has reached France. The
yfship on which he sailed hAa arrived
safely oversees. He will write his
country toon and asks to he retnetn-
’hered In the prayers-of the people.
His address is Organization 103rd
Am. In. Co. C.. 2Bth Division. Amer
ican Expeditionary Force.
Avant.
Music—Miss Reha
Class Poe hi— Davi
Song— Double quartette.
Eassay- Thomqjr Howell.
Class song,
4 ommyticement Exercise*. ’X!^'
Cnmuiprfcement exercises proper j iVinston fTscti
will bXheld at the school auditor-'and salutatorian
iuny/Friday evening/ An nddreks to' Harold McRav
graduating class will he deliver- ; Yfiss rHjzabf
by Rev. A. R. Mitchell, of Char- dent,
leston. The awarding of the
mas to the seventeen graduates
be by Prof. C. C. Garris, of Lodg'V Miss Ruth Pelitvm. historian (
Certificates of promotion to the Alfred Louis deTrertlle. prophet, fore, and has canvassfed the county,
high school will be presented by FT. David Finn. Poet. I® addition to this he has been fore-
B. Strickland, county superintend-; Miss Elizabeth Fuil*-r ^ohej, va’/rnan of the grand jury and has tus-n
ent of (Education. The following edlctorian’. active in discharging his duties as
will be the program for this even- The class roli follows
on —"The .Call.” Robert v
'ertumine to hi#^ honit- for the hal- ‘‘I* 1 grade.
.anervof the vacation. / - •{ Commencement Sr»ng-
j ' , , [and Sth grades.
Recitation ”We’re on -pfir Wav
C IIT xx _ ii ¥„ to Belin.” Arnold Jones, tth grade.
. W. I ellUm IS / . Song "We are (,>tng Over." 4
» (it»lr
Song - We
hoy*, j ' \ ^
Out for Treasurer Recitation — "Ralfx Ring Moon."
^ jCrtion Kinsey, x 3rd .grade.
/ *■ | necitatir>jC—"Land of the South,”
c w Pellnm. of WalterbnX;. is .Earl Llpder, 8th' grade.
; bnouneing in this week's issue of i Song xi rill — ‘‘Our Colors so True.’
pr*sident Ti e IV ss i n^l Standard, his cand ! - twelve gifl^j and boys.
|dney for- the office, of countv treas-^XRecitation— unteer,*' Al*
r p. yieo urer. .Me Pl-llum neetls no intrtW
»th Jonev, vice -presi- dHelton to the people of the eoudty.
He Tas be. n a life long resident of
dipTo-i Thomas MXlison .Howe||.Xseere- the county, and has been in the pub-
s will tary and terastiN;r pic eve for many years He was a
candidate for the same office be-
i^tpphen V.’ilson Ackerman.-Alfred’
xan. Alfred’
rid Finn.
Ed ward;
ing’s entertainment:
Salutatbry — Winston Pearcy.
Instrumental solo- - Miss R* ha
Carter.
Address to graduating clasa -*
Jterr' Al“x R. Mitchell, of Charles Cray Rosalind Avant. Thelm^ Avant.
ton.
Music—Class,
Awarding of diplomas—Prof, c j Ethel Croskeys Fripp. Elizabeth
C. Garris. i Fuller Jones. Ruth Pellum end Be*
Music—Class quartette. isle Zalia.
j
IXMiis deTreville. Daxfd
TTiOmas Madison Howell
Meredith Jones. Winston Curt's
Pearcy. Harold McPav Saunders
Cray Rosalind *
j Jessie Myrtis Beach. Ruth Br< land.
,Edith May Black. Reba Cartel.
I,
suefi. . ’
Mr Pellum was born and reared
near Walterboro wher** ..he lived un
til he was of age, and then he went
to different parts of the county run-
nitu; a saw mill, turpentine distil-
lerleXetc., finally purchasing a farm
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