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by the way... Bv DORIS A. SANDERS WILL YOl HEEB? Anyone who has taken the time to inform himself will know that there is a wonder ful Christian work K oin K at Boys Farm, Inc. of Newberry. I>,v. and Mrs. Walter Shealy, start my,' out with nothing hut faith and hope eight years ago have built a home to care for re i dv and irnglected beys. I heir w.irk houl i put to shame the piou,-, so-called Christian d noininata is who throw their money away on such project" as the "Delta Ministry” and striking garbage workers in Ten nes-o'r. Bovs Farm depends entirely on voluntary contnbutions to fet'd, clothe- and educate the boy' who live there, As school Mile mar.'. BoV" Farm needs heip. "Mama” Shealy's appeal < pi Inted below 1 hope you will respond The address is Boys Farm. In Route 1. 1 ’>o\ 4-A. X ewlnr ry ■'The hot -u mine r and a n , mpt\ storage huilding have o o l ; - a f n; 111 > c a u u r 1? Up vv Sh ai V ( j m t ' 1 mg !• t eadv •. , u I t. > .tick t . , se 1 n >: J i n. f. , V a n v ne” Mao - : i : ■ . i.' . ha- ' W i ' V ! ; lie i ii y i. ad v , J , u u , a lid M U ’ H ihb. ard h.e r ' T w ■■ - ' ! ’0 e 1 e hth ".a: v ut IF v Farm ’ 1m ' me. W ( hav e h-T ■d s 'u \ - M any had b , < n uf Hi i ; i iy" ut eui ma! e t im y i o 1 < ‘-i led 1 hn -t ■ - i »i fait h : n ( i ed and t nei man, laipe t■ r the 1 uture lu g i \eais ago, 'At had a capacity of eight; today. with, the audit on of (v-iidal! Cottage, we have a capacity of twenty-nine. “Many of you have shared n the w o: s a' Boys Farm in the piist \\ 11:i your dollars, prarmi's. and material gilts. We send this letter with a prayer and a "meet' hope that you will give generously as we Wul ge.her tu i ■any uii D ud's here ilt Bu vs Farm. 1 ’lease help U." send boy- hack to school happy be- i aus> \ oil eare. I UF OTHKR SIDE A f' e r • h':pk .ng of tin < hi ist- ;a!. w tii c. d' 'lie at Bo\ > harm, vs ,i" it sgust mg to p.ek Up 1 h ia ’ • "t eop;. o! I he Breshv - terian .lournal. anu t" feud el ’ tc " < 'hr -tian " \\ ork m ng m , Montf at. \ i f’reshymt- all • Soythei n i M a 1 1: S Ii g yr .mi". 1 b, e i ■;, t ■ vv a. i; ■ • v o • c ; 11, t t .H a a! re a I i F ‘ : pe * . ' 1 o W !: u * u ca n i ■ ; ■ > f. "Sunday j iec - 11 * ! > August 1 -pun- y. ?,»• 1 !*’-:• ..• . ■ .. Mu a v f u i F ; . -1 r <' - 1 ■ ) : I -e r. .Ct f • * ’A ;: !. ; ;;i ;i!a; .» .•! w ;i roeK amt s ver-io;, ot ■Holy, Holy, Holy” The uu rnmg • i v a • \s a - tame, (oin pa red with that of tie evening This ts ht ■ t tb -i• rib"(l by Dr Aik- n l av mr, editor of the Journal Fxcernt- frum fus ■ torv an q«oted ht - loW " A wor bippei - f.led mt" the Montreat auditorium for the evening ‘service’ they were greet'd with jazz furnished by the Howard Hanger trio d young men on piano, bass viol and drums. (Continued mi page b) Volume 32—No. 18 U-l llJ UJ VlJ Newberry, S. C. 29108, Thursday, August 22. 1968 $2.00 Per Year—Single Copy 10c Citizens meet to protest school plans There will he a meeting of citizens of Newberry County at the courthouse on August 2d at H:00 p.m. The meeting will he for the benefit of all who are concern ed over the issue now prevail ing in the public school system in the county. The County Beard of Educa tion and the Director of County schools and ether interested person.^ are invited to attend. The meeting will he open for eemplaints and discussion of problem." and current trends in the Scheit! system. On Faculty ('ha: I ■■."ten art ist William Halsey Will Jem the X'-wbellV' Cel true fueult y in S •pternbcr t ' inaugurate cour-es ui ari. I lalsev, w hese works are in Receive Awards For Son Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kohn Jr. of Co- or wore awarded to Spec. 4 Kohn for lumbia recently were presented several "personal bravery and devotion to duty.' awards at Ft. Jackson for their son. Spec. The awards were presented bv Col. Piu- 4 Alan S. Kohn, who was killed in action g r ene (T Pugosh, adjuant general at the in Vietnam March 26. The Purple Heart fort, and the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Oust- Medals given parents of Viet victim A posthumous award of the Bronze Star Medal for heroism vv a-" pre.-eiited t" tlie parents of Spt'cialist 1 Alan S. Kohn i rcuitly .o Fnrt .laekson. Kohn wa." the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kuhn • T Newberry and the sun of Mr. and Mrs Hal Kohn. Jr uf Columbia. He was u th tic 25th InfaiOry Dl- \ isioii m \ etnam and wa- kill- ,.(i ’war Saigun on Mai ch 2 , ‘». A i " pivsenteti . e r> 1 tic < Oik Lt af < luster fit! meritoi'luuS u '! ’he l O’ ! lie Wt,. II Sp Fiction story conference said success South Carolina’s recently com pleted short fiction conference at Newberry Colb ge has "shown "ome p i onus ng writ er,' m r be State,” arc irding tu a af hu Ro: it-: t D rake, d, reet or. 1 'rake, i n ative vv nt mg pi fessur at the Fniversity of Tenm "s' ' and a freipientiy 11 u hi is lie i i - hurt "Wry w r d e i . 'll r.'••!«•( i tic week • !"iiv run fe: t nee fu i ; he S ( ' Traen- '' ■!:ii a i i ‘umii'i sion. Suiue bo as; i r. eg w nt. m- f i om ' tmungl; ' ut the State part :e.paled Tic y t a ‘Bill’ Darby Rites Tuesday William J. Diirhy, bp, died Monday morning at the New berry Cuuntv Memorial Hospi tal after a short critical illness. Mr. Darby wa- born in Whit mire, the sun of the late James A. and Kloise Autry Darby. He was assr-tant manager of the R.tz 1"heat i . and w as a mem ber i o’ ’b. i. ;* h ran ( hurch <d tic Redeemer. IF- . surviv.ii o_v his wife, Mr Heb n Dav. Darby, ore -..er. A;i! iam M a ha< ; I bar by of Newben > , ami one brother, Dnam S. Da rb;, \\ I, it mi re. i lie ra ! e! V.I . W ' re c UC a* P in Tuesday at • !.. ■ 1 .He ra 1 « b . b t p the Re- U f e u., - e ha D' f i \ McCul- D tf. i n; e e ‘ .■ .e in New pllldii and private v idle ct ions H i r o: 11: .Hi" ut the sentr ; and e 1 - • e W fie re 11, the F. S. ,wm 1 e ff. i a ( eur -t ‘ 111 art prineipC." thi " fad. -H r- "S mg drawing and d esign. In tin ' H wing seme i '■ s:; i rt mg next Fe hruary he vv: 1! teach ad.lit n i n a I eu 11 rses. A v ers; at ile painter and -eulp- tur, h e h as been teaehi n / most i eeently at the Cm <• 1 ‘^2,' e of ('barb ‘ston. He also ha A t aught at the su bool of t In Cos ton Mu- setitn of Fine Art. am 1 the ("harh •St. m Art School. He forme rly was director of Tt 1- fa i r Ac; ulemy Art S chool in Savannali, Ca., ;uid of Hr ■ Cas tie II ill Summer Art ( ’ell ter in Ipswich, Mass. t ^ / aruen . si M M 1 K t 1 \ \ I S I ( i BE I RID \ 1 i \ 1 tol I i f. I. i.U • : i He : .: > 0. lea.' a Uu c[ ■ . c I, t ;m t > t he sat < t > W ;. r r i : a h'Uper.w U I be a"-:st: ■; V' j, a W ! .' • r - " Th. ,s ■ a r> a ! * • 1 "r • 1 I ii • !, e f .i'thl 1 ev.a< nation f b ' d yu.u.g w i . t • : to da;. ,J tu t h> VV oil U. i e. i man, > p : e t ■; a. ’ N \ Be.-, el: a , d , ' Bimba oiy lau \\ * i S K f U: wa- mort a;iy vveurebd t y Hut: 1 ; at any . • lb' r 11 . ami t ine 1 he ;nt en~e enemy t . i'e. Tne merit c-us Achievement '. .’at iuu w as we 'riled : " Th rough his uu! iriiig eff o ts and p'iifes":unai ability, Im eou- -.sten’ly '■!,taimd "Ut.standing icsults. IF was quick to gra-p the implications of rew' prob lems with which he was faced as a result of the ever-changing situations inherent in a coun terinsurgency operation and to find ways and means to solve those problems. The energetic application of his extensive knowledge has materially con tributed to the efforts of the Fluted States mission to the Re- The T: leent- nmal conbo ence w as a " f. rst ” m tlm State, Tlie ( umnnssiun piai ■' tu puii- I isli an anthulugy of Sou'h ( "a rul i na pr. .duced f irt un du r- ,ng D.'Tp, the JPPth itnniver- sarv uf fhe i i Junv and -tate. public of Vietnam tu assist that country in ridding itself uf the communist threat to its free dom. His initiative, zeal, suund judgment and devotion to duty have been in the highest tradi tion of the United States Army and reflect great credit on him and on the military service.” : m Nt iv* l v. ; u- i 1 ( '..mm ng-. P', fes> ." n. \\ .tn f.h.i. examinutcMi"' for tlie eeutui term of summer se";on in progress this week, R*egistrar Janes C, Abrams said .'U students are candidates fur the baehelur uf arts or bach elor of -cieiice degree. “ We t amt expect miracles from a short conference such as this,” Drake said, “but it is a good start toward devel oping fiction writers. We get them together and attempt to encourage and stimulate.” The Commission plans a similar conference during the summer of ItH’gb Halsey attended :' y uf Su Util 'due .Ma e.. im art .c A (ad e ill V . f San n t ’ iv; c * ■ • a o ( 11 V 11. aided W . i 1 take fill tier : :ud\ m T : dav i u Cestm: M useum ft i -i l ' , , has riaauv ' d manv *■ ling. The ships and aw anls James F. .>1,(100 purcdiase a of . dm a Hm’iT < eli' tral Soul m Nashvi die, TeM! Halsey'.- murals appear in a number of public buildings in Suuth Carolina and other states. His work has been exhibited in frequent one-man shows, and in exhibitions at the Boston Museum, the Meti opulitan, the Whitney Museum, the Chicago Art Institute and other major art centers. He is listed in “Who’s Who in American Art,” “Who's Who in the Southeast,” “American Painting Today,” “Prize Win ning Oil Paintings,” “Prize Winning Watercolors,” and “ Celebrity Register. ” His wife Currie McCollum, also a prominent artist.