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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, May 16, 1968—PAGE 3
Pam Hastings (left) of Spartanburg and Mot Rine
hart of this city view the home of Anne Hathaway,
Shakespeare’s wife, in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
The students from Columbia College are taking part in
a five-week Shakespeare course at the Shakespeare In
stitute in the English village. (Columbia College photo).
subscription was given to the
Newberry High school library.
Over 400 inches of publicity
appeared in the local newspa
pers. Three DAR pins, one
high school history medal, two
junior citizenship medals and
three essay awards were con
tributed.
At the close of the meeting,
the hostesses served delicious
refreshments consisting of
sandwiches, brownies, cheese
wafers and fruit punch.
Students given
litter sticks
Last week the students in
The Newberry Academy wel
comed Mrs. Richard L. Baker
as Chairman of the Newberry
County Beautification Com
mission. President James C.
Kinard presented her to each
fcrade and told briefly about
the many awards which had
been won under Mrs. Baker’s
efficient leadership.
She gave each grade a tri
centennial stick and explained
its use in keeping the grounds
free of litter. In her usual
gracious manner she spoke of
the aims of the beautification
program. She referred also to
the tricentennial celebration
in which she said she knew the
students would be glad to
share.
Meet Friday
The Board of Directors of
the Newberry Academy and
President Kinard cordially in
vite all the parents of stud
ents now enrolled and those
attending for the first time
next year to the last meeting
of the session.
This will be held in the aud
itorium at 7:30 p.m., Friday,
May 17.
A group of students will
present a brief program.
Plans for the next session
will be outlined and some im
portant announcements will be
made. The meeting should not
last more than an hour.
DAR officers
give reports
The last meeting of the year
of the Jasper Chapter, DAR,
was held May 10 at the home
of Miss Julia Kibler. Associate
hostesses were Dr. Lillian Kib
ler, Mrs. J. J. Chappell, Mrs.
C. M. Smith and Mrs. J. A.
Long.
Mrs. F. Scott Elliott Sr., re
gent, presided over the meet
ing. MisS Hattie Belle T ester
and Mrs. Mary Frances Finney
conducted the opening ritual.
Mrs. J. J. Chappell read t h e
President General’s Letter
which summarized some of the
accomplishments of her Dia
mond Jubilee administration
Miss Margaret Paysinger and
Mrs. Ralph B. Baker presented
some facts on National Defense.
M iss Paysinger brought out
that "foreign aid sent abroad
in dollar credits is the principal
cause of the balance of payment
deficits. Dollars in foreign
hands are redeemable in gold
from our gold reserves. Noth
ing is more important than to
restore confidence in the dol
lar.” Mrs. Baker read part of
an article on "Where Do We
Stand Today?” The chapter
made a contribution to the Dol
lars for Defense Fund.
Mrs. Harry Epting was elect
ed recording secretary. Mrs. R.
E. Hanna, Miss Hattie Belle
Lester and Miss Margaret Pay
singer were elected to serve on
the nominating committee for
1968-70. Mrs. James H. Abrams
of Whitmire has received her
membership in the chapter.
Officers and committee chair
men gave their annual reports
showing that much 'work had
been accomplished. The regent
read her report which will be
be published in the State So
ciety’s Yearbook. Five new
members were added during the
year. The Chapter Yearbook
won a blue ribbon at the State
DAR Congress. One book was
presented to the Newberry Ac
ademy and a DAR magazine
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