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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
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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
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here ilt Bu
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1 ’lease
help U."
send
boy- hack to school happy be-
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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
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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 -
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" 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
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ff. i a
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art prineipC."
thi
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drawing and
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In tin
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wing seme i '■
s:;
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next
Fe
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teach
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I eu 11 rses.
A v
ers;
at ile painter and -eulp-
tur, h
e h
as been teaehi
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most
i eeently
at the Cm
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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;
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chool in
Savannali, Ca., ;uid of
Hr
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tie II
ill
Summer Art (
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Ipswich, Mass.
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ami t ine
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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
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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
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has riaauv
' d manv
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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.