The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, January 26, 1967, Image 1
Volume 30—Number 40.
NewbarT. Syslfe Cir^raa, T&andstj, Jauxsary 26 r 1967
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Bt DOKIS a. ^ANDERS
A TRAGEDY
P-feadirip th* myrr: r .ir tipw-
paper has heroine a:rijvs'. a
d’-’ead^-d chore Da^:r tne f'-or*,
par^. and th* nrside p&r*^ a’’?
filled w.’th trar^-dy. nr-rG^
brutality, senaeless riirnr It
Pickens one to know th**re :s
so much violent**- «r the w t»rid
but perhaps tne most ncker-
;nj? of th* *i*-ad. n*-s J *;ave
s c ‘*T; did not co T ta t ’.*-v; of
war or c**'r T i* b» T * ne ^ * ort
pa?*- of 7'he ^ireeir* <!*»- ** *-v *
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and aomestj'. tt teia * t-je
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fa.th and alleg-iance
I tas.e this oath woL.njrry w tn-
out mental reservatioi. or pur
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Now the Supreme Court of
the United States comes t^onr
anc >.ays that a ■ tate nit} ’> t
fire, or refuse to r. r* pup.it
scnoo. teacne- r > or ar;-- otner
f.-vo. servant so*e uevause
tn*y a'e memoen of *. t e
Communist party a par;
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Academy names
new teachers
Queried by the Newberry
Scm, President James C. Km-
ard said that the records of
his office indicated a much
larger enroriraent in the New
berry Academy next y^-ar. He
stated that students roiw en
rolled would be jjiven priority
and that applications for re?-
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from itft Krt Utiurea b'w-sna pr-enitenn of ' uw..t ^mne** Chapter. UDC; Mr*? A. J
presioeir. of L'rajxui. Eutaenfort Crajte- UCU W ; £iff>ut speaker: Idrx F Scott Elliott,
Aa.-vit Crvze*r ioat.or.aT ant Jf.» le.r-.t.v; B umardr. Canr.n Aroxier rhapia.n. t SunphctiAf
W. J.RaifieW
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Newnerry H.arh School, ac-
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BIRTHDAYS
Jan. >. Hr-. J B ' -4.
David B*>v4 Par” Ia*e !> •> * -
er. "andra Roiana. d - -
v R neeee. Ro-e H o t
J an. 2t> Mr-. R * ’-a .11-
am -. * hari.f* ^ a have r. pp*-.
Mr-. John Vv a a drop. Mr-.
Reiie Baukmirhr. - L 'A 1 d-
hour ill. < laude < ount- Vf--
Jameis G. \briTi-. I. 1 *, -
B-xi x ! A a. ter l.er-yv B*>ua-
nrxhL
Jan. R> M.-h. Duncan John
son. Jr. M-a. 1. * h#s- ey
Aoram.s. R P>. tnea.y.
January II : John T. Nom.-*.
Houaeai Noma, Ri>oert Fi.
Dawkins, John Jordan M<*-
kullouxh. Kenneth "heaiy
.Mra. A. C. Ward. Je-s^e
Lewis. .Mary Lane Wdiiam-s.
Kaye Rinehart. Mr^. B. ^.
Oiapman, Mrs. H. J Loon
ey. R. B. Kennerly Mrs. J
M. Pooi.
Feb. 1: Eugene Griffith,
Peifyy Pitts Mariowe. Ralph
Bedenhau^h. Mary Anne
Moore, Margaret S. Soon.
Feb. 2: Peggy Sue Pnco,
Seth Meek. R. C. Neel. Jr.,
Larry A. Miistead. Mrs. Jaa.
iG. Clamp.
Feb. 3: Bernard Haw kino.
Mrs. Frank Sligh. Clem L
Youmans. Mrs. ClanAa So
ber. Arthur Pitta, Mm. Mil
dred S. Harm on.