The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 22, 1947, Image 10
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THE CLIhilON CHRONICLE
Thursday, May 22, 1947
Presbyterians Plan
Vacation Bible School
Boys and girls between the ages
of three and 14 are invited to attend
the Vacation Bible school at the
First Presbyterian church beginning
the day after the public schools close.
Classes will begin Wednesday morn
ing, May 28, at 9 o’clock and con
tinue until 12 noon daily.
Nursery department, age 3 years—
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, superintend
ent.
City Ordinance
DefiHes Duties Of
Recreation Commission
Drunken Drivers Lose
Licenses In County
Beginners department, ages 4 and
5 years—Mrs. Jasper Rowland, su
perintendent.
Primary department, ages 6, 7, 8
years—Mrs. Grady Chandler, super
intendent.
Junior department, ages 9. 10, 11
years—Mrs. Hugh" Jacobs, superin
tendent.
Intermediate departmeht, ages 12,
13, 14—Miss Eva Harris, superin
tendent. ’ x
As already announced, the Clinton
Recreation commission recently cre
ated by city council'has been organ
ized with the election of officers andj
a board of directors. The commission
is empowered to provide parks and
recreational facilities in the city.
The Chronicle, for the information]
of the public, is publishing below I
'the ordinance as passed by city coun-l
icil creating the commission and pro
viding for its membership, powers
and duties!
"Section 1. There is hereby created
Columbia, May 20.— (Special to
The Chronicle). —* Laurens county
ranked sixth in the state last month
in the total number of licenses sus
pended by the South Carolina high
way deparmtent, according to a
statement this week from W. L.
Hardeman, director of the motor ve
hicle division. . t-
| a Recreation Commission of the
iTown of Clinton, S. C., to.be known
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] a? The Clinton Recreation Commis
,si6n of Clinton, S. C. The said Com
mission shall consist of seven (7)
members to b& appointed by the
j Town Council of the Town of Ciin-
[ton as follows: One (1) member
thereof shall be appointed from each
f the six (16) wards of the Town of
fc
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
116 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS:
9:06 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794 for Appointment
All but two of the 16 licenses with
drawn in Laurens county were due
to drunken driving. Of /the others,
one was an habitual violator and the
other for unspecified causes. Fifteen
of the withdrawals were suspensions
and one was a cancellation.
Fifteen men and one woman sur
rendered their licenses in Laurens
county last month. Of these, ten
were in the 17 through 29 age group,
four in the 30 to 39 age group, and
Mrs. Alice G. Bailey ,
Passes In Cross Anchor
two age 40 or over
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Clinton by the Town Council of said
Town and one (1) member of said
Commission shall be appointed by
the said Town Council from the
Town at large. The term of office for
the members of said Commission
shall be rfor five (5) years, and-or
until their respective successors are
appointed, except that members of
said Commission first appointed shall
be appointed for such terms that the
term of one member shall expire an
nually thereafter. The/ members of
said Commission shall elect a Chair
man, and such other officers as they
may deem advisable from their mem
bership to serve for such terms as
they may designate but in no event!
The state highway department
made seven of the arrests which re
sulted in license withdrawals in the
courtty, and the local police made the
other nine.
In South Carolina last month 457
licenses were taken away by the
highway department, 392 of these
being for drunken driving. Only 12
of the drivers [suspended were wo
men.
Cross Anchor, May 12.—Mrs. Alice
GaYrett Bailey, 73, widow of D. G.
Bailey, died Monday morning at an
early hour at her home in Cross
Anchor after several years of de
clining health.
She was a native of Spartanburg
county, where she spent most of her
life. She was a daughter of the late
M. H. and Sallie Taylor Garrett. She
was a member of New Hope Baptist
church.
She is survived by one daughter,
Miss Mary A. Bailey, Cross Anchor;
two sons, Eugene Bailey, Cross
Anchor, and Luther Bailey, Jack
sonville, Fla.; one brother and four
sisters, M. S. Garrett, Laurens,
Mrs. W. B. Blakely, Laurens; Mrs.
Hattie Gore, Cross Anchor, Mrs.
Hubert Campbell and Mrs. Vernon
Piehoff, Anderson.
Funeral services were held Tues
day afternoon at New Hope Baptist
church with Rev. A. T! Green, Jr.,
in charge. Interment followed in
the church cemetery.
court to convene May 26jhave been
announced by the jury cow*»ls»oft.
From this section the following are
listed:
Clinton: Charles Trammell, How
ard Wells, J. C. Meadors, Henry Boyd
Watts, James Yarborough.
Goldville: B. G. Streetman, J. T.
Fulmer, Walter Regnery and Leroy
Upton.
ATTEND EDUCATION MEET
Dr. M. W. Brown, president of
Presbyterian college, and Robert W
Burts, member of the faculty, at
tended a conference on teacher edu
cation held last week at the S. C.
Opportunity school at the Lexington
air base. S. Taylor Martin, of this
city, also attended as a member of
the Newberry college faculty.
LOFTI8 NAME OMITTED
In listing the graduates at Clinton
high last week the name of Frank
Loftis was omitted through an error.
The Chronicle is glad to make the
correction.
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Jurors Drawn For
Second Week Court
Thirty-six petit jurors drawn to
serve during the second week of civil I
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The members of said Commission
shall serve without compensation.
"Section 2. The said Recreation
Commission shall provide, conduct
■ and supervise recreation areas, facil-
I ities, services and programs for pub-
! lie recreation including play grounds,
[parks, play fields, swimming pools,
i indoor recreation centers any and
' all recreation facilities and activi
ties. Said Commission shall have
power to conduct activities and to
I use such funas as may be placed at
l its disposal by the Town of Clinton
j and-or by gifts, and grants from oth
er or private sources to pay /or the
'necessary supervision and caretaking
incident there^^u^the grounds and
properties own^lK or leased or con-
i trolled by the Town of Clinton or
jon other properties with the consent
of the owner or authorities who con
trol the property.
"Section 3. Said Commission shall
render annually a full report of its
program and activities to the Mayor
and Town Council of the Town of
Clinton covering its operation for
the preceding year, together with a
detailed account of its recommenda
tions and estimated funds required
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j investigations as may be required
i by the Mayor and Town Council and
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addition as it may deem necessary
or expedient.
; “Section 4. Said Commission is
i empowered and authorized to solicit
| and receive gifts, bequests or endow
ments of money or property as do-
, nations, or grants from persons, firms
jor corporations including state or
j federal government agencies and to
I administer these funds for public
■ recreation purposes for the benefit of
| the people of the Town of Clinton,
'S. C.”
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(Written for The Chronicle)
" Thin the need of a children's li
brary should exist in Clinton seems
contradictory to the nature of its
people. Clinton is primarily a town
of culiure, where live people whose
interests are intellectual. Our citi
zens have provided adequately for
the reading needs of the adults, but
they have not been so provident for
the children.
The child of today is keen, alert,
responsive and constantly seeking
satisfying stimuli. The average home
can not select, gnance and supply
up-to-date, scientiflce, well-balanced,
and attractive books. The reading
material found in oui* grammar
schools is inadequate and meager in
supply.
Shall we, parents and friends, per
mit this gross negligence to con
tinue?
The Florida Street Parent-Teacher
association hopes not. This organiza
tion in realizing the need of more
and better books for the children of
Clinton and proper guidance in their
selection, is sponsoring a campaign
to raise sufficient funds to provide
them with these essentials.
Let us unite whole-heartedly, .give
liberally of our money, and provide
a worthwhile, wholesome library and
thereby help mold the minds of our
own children.
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