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Teacher Sails to South Africa

February 1927

Mexborough and Swinton Time February 18, 1927

 

Miss Enid D Brown, formerly a teacher on the staff of the Park Street schools, Wombwell, whose home is at Scunthorpe, set sail for South Africa on Friday from Southampton. She going to Northern Rhodesia to teach for the primitive Methodist Missionary Society.

Miss Brown is to take charge of a training centre for women and girls at Kafue, five days from the Cape and the Cape to Cairo railway.

Miss Brown takes with her the good wishes of many friends in Wombwell. For several years she was attached to the Wombwell Primitive Methodist Sunday School and was secretary of the Christian Endeavour Society.