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I FROSPERITY MAMFESTSp. , THE SCHOOL SPIRIT
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I medal was presented by Rev. 0. G.f Davis to Mr. Elmer Long with honorablemention to Misses Corrie Long,
Annette Long and Josephine May., Tire E. H. Aull essay medal, givenin tlfie tenth grade, was presented byCol. E. H. Aull to Miss Corrie Long.
Mr.; Elmer Walter Long won theNewberry college scholarship, presentationbeing made by Prof. J. M. Bed*enbatgh. -v
Onfe more teacher has beeij addedto the faculty, making six in all. We
* expect to erect a new hall for domestic""'owno tmc pnnrsp will be added
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on and developed until it reaches its
\ zenith. All the old teachers were reelectedbut regret that Mrs. Morrishas declined as she was a most excellentteacher. Miss Willie MaeWise has been added to the faculty.Prosperity has one of the very bestschools in the State and her peopleot-o iiicti-e nrrmd nf its achievements
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I during the past year.Mrs. C. T. Wyche spent Wednesday
in Columbia.Rev. E. W. Leslie went to Mont Ta- j
bor Wednesday to assist in The funeralservices of Mr George M. Shealy.Dr. J. M. Kibler, of Newberry, was
in town Tuesday in consultation withDr. 0. B. Simpson, the case oemgthat of Miss Annie Mae Maffett, who Jis critically ill with typhoid fever.
Miss Gladys Miller, of Slighs, isspending a few days with Mrs. Joe B.Hartman.
^Mr. J. B. Harmon went\ to Parr
Sl^ais Monday, on an Iver Johnson,motorcycle making the trip in fourhours.
r Miss Helen Lathan, of Litlle Moun-^ tain, is spending the week with Miss
Lena Wise.Mr. V. E. Kohn was a business visitorin Columbia Tuesday.
***' Mr. C. C. Long, of Saluda, spent jWednesday here.
Misses Pet and Rhoda Bowers, ofRoute 1, visited Mr>.» T. A. Dominickthis week.
Miss Caro Wyche left Wednesday,^ to Lake City,. Fla., where she "will
spend the month of Jun«.Miss Essie Black has completed her
course,at.Mt. Amoena and is home forthe. summer^ .
Miss Kate Thompson's school atJalapa has closed and she is home for jthe summer vacation.
Mr. W. C. Barnes is spending theweek at his home on route No. 1. i
I Miss Ethel Hendrix has returned toNewberry after a visit to Mrs. Sam
Shealy.(Messrs. W. B. and J. H. Wise, Jr.,
are here attending commencement.Mr. J. B. Dennis has as his guest
Miss Rosa Dreher, of Saluda.Mrs. C. G. Barrier, of Jackson, and
Miss Ola Balentine, of Columbia, are
visiting Miss Marie Kohn.Misses Eunice Livingston and LabertaLong, of Newberry, are visiting
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Mrs. S. L. Fellers and little Mar^'Littlejohn Have gone to Pacolet and
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Spartanburg to visit relatives.Misses Virginia and Lila Kinard,
of Little Mountain, are the guests of!Misses Alda Ray and Nannie Wheeler.Miss Annie Singley, of Excelsior, is
spending the week with Mrs. P. C. 1
Singley. j'Misses Marie and Vida Counts and j
Miss Lee Connelly, of Route No. 4,:1 J . +V XTies I
are spending several uaja witu
Mary Connelly.During an electrical storm Tuesday
morning a young negro boy wasstruck by lightning and instantly killed,while a bystander was seriously
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chocked and fell but is now reviving.Harmon and Werts have sold an
Iver Johnson motorcycle to Mr. ElonStone, of Excelsior.Mrs. Andrews and daughters, of
Florida, are visiting Mrs. J. H. With-erspoon.
Miss Dolly Reagin, of Newberry, isvisiting Mrs. J. S. Wheeler.The following is the program of the j
recital to be given on Tuesday June3,by the music class of Mrs. J. Frank* Browne:
Quartette, 'March Militaire, C. Koelling.Piano1. Mrs. Harmon, Rosa M..Mitchell; piano 2. Lois oCunts, Mrs.Morris.The Joyful Peasant, Rob Schuman.
Jennie Ruth Counts.Fairy Land Waltz, Warren.Alice
Dominick.Love Dreams, Reverie, A. L. Brown
.Dorris Kohn.Olymphia March, W. A. Ogden.MamieLee Merchant.
, Duet, True Friendship March, Mero.Mary Alice Hartman, Georgie Hair.The Judges Schottische, Henry.
Nannie Mae Cook.Dance of the Wood Spirit, Forman.
Vera Merchant.oure.Dance Caprice, H, Cadmun.
Ruth Hunter.Sextette, March Triumphale, L. Gob-
baeth.Piano 1. Grace Sease, DorrisKohn, George S. Wise; piano 2. MaryA. Hartman, Bessie L. Gibson, MyrtleHarman.
^ i- t a lMunganun uoncert ruiAtt, lima mfoldy.AnnieMae Conwill.Duet, Forget Me Not, Martaine.
Sebern and Leona Stockman. i
Sylran Dreams, E. S. Pielps.EllenWheeler.
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May Day, Rathbum.Maybelle Dom-lUlCK.
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Second Mazurka, Banj. Godard.Mrs. Geo. W. Harmon.
Off to' the Races, E. L. Sanford.Esther Nichols.June Roses, C. Spaulding.Georgie
Hair.-'Duet, ?By Moonlight, G. Martaine.
Elizabeth Browne, Rebecca Harmon.Black Ha^k Waltz, E. Walsh.MrytleHarmon.With Song and Jest, W. Flagler.
Marguerite Wise.Pickaniny Dance, Farrar.Ruth
Stockman.Duet, Philomel Polka, Kunkel.
Ellen Wheeler, Ruth Hunter.Onyx March, Gabriel.Janie Goff.Enchanted Bells, G. Rathbum.Rosa
M. Mitchell.Song, A Merry Heart, Denza.By
Class.Blushing Roses, M. Shults.Lee
Boozer.Mimosa Caprice, A. Himan.Bessie
L-ee Gibson.Sextette, Birth Day March, Lerman
.Piano 1. Rebecca Harmon, Eliza-berh Browne. Ruth Stockman; piano12. Ruih Counts, Vera Merchant, Ma-mie Lee Merchant.
Glittering Waves, Sclimeidl?r.LoisCounts.May Schottische, Farrar.Mattie
Ruth Singley. iAbend Glocken, C. Bohm.Mary De-
Walt -Hunter."Go Tell Aunt Sallie," H. Lamb.
Ruth Counts. IMerry T,ads and Lasses, Sanford*.!
Grace Sease.Sextette, Alpengluhen. Theo. Oesten.Piano1. Mrs. Morris, Mary D.
Hunter, Rosa M. Mitchell; piano 2, SusieLangford, Marguerite Wise, JennieR. Counts.Torino nf +Vio TVinrlc Poahndv T7!«