The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 18, 1949, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 18, 1949
Plans Announced
For Bell Street
Opening Sept. 8
The following statement setting
forth plans for Bell Street school
was furnished The Chronicle yes--
terday:
The local board of trustees and
the Bell Street committee wish to
announce that plans have been
made whereby Bell Street School
will operate under the best possible
conditions this year.
Classes for high school students
will be held at Friendship Method
ist church and sufficient rooms will
be provided at the Bell Street
school site' to house the grammar
school. Both high school and gram
mar school will operate on a double
session plan. Under this plan part
of the pupils will attend school in
the morning and part in the after
noon. ,
At Bell Street school two class
rooms have been provided in the shop
building and two additional tem
porary rooms will be added t.o this
buildinc and one room will be
housed in the little building already
on the ground.
The two classes at Bethel School
will operate as usual.
Tiie necessary equipment will be
purchased and repairs made in or
der to make this plan operate as
efficiently as possible. The opening
date for Bell Street school has been
delayed one week and will open
September 8th instead of September
1st.
School Tuition
Policy Is Cited
By Trustees
Rules Given for Children of Non-
Residents of District:
The trustees and administration;
of the Clinton Public schools, Hun
ter District No. 5 make the follow-
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Chapter I—
King of Rocket Men
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ing explanation concerning the pol
icy of tuition for non-resident pup
ils.
If a person lives in an adjoining
school district and pays taxes on
property in Hunter District No. 5
his children may attend the Clinton
schools without payment of tuition
provided the following requirements
are met.
1. A tax receipt must be presented
to the office of the superintendent.
At the time the tax receipt is pre
sented written permission will be
given for the child’s entry.
2. Before the child is permitted to
enroll this permit must be present
ed to the principal of the school the
child attends.
The requirements to be met be
fore a child of a person who liv^s
outside Clinton school district and
who does not pay taxes on city prop
erty or fall within the above cate
gory are as follows:
1. Written consent to the transfer
to the Clinton Public schools must
be procured from the trustees ot
school district in which person re
sides.
2. Tuition must be paid in full at
the superintendent's office of Clin
ton Public Schools. Tuition must be
paid in adance of admittance to
school and in case of withdrawal be
fore the close of school year a pro
portionate return will be made
through the superintendent’s office.
Tuition for Grades 1 through 7 is
$30.
The tuition charge is based on the
per pupil cost for operaton and
maintenance above the State and
Federal funds provided for school
purposes.
Pupils from out of the district
will be placed where the size of the
class makes it most desirable.
Walters, and Mr. Walters in Fay
etteville. N. C. Mr. Stutts, Richard
Stutts and Glenn Swope will spend
the week-end there and accompany
her home. r
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold and
daughters, Jean and Marjorie, are
spending a week’s vacation at Ocean
Drive Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown
hae returned from a recent trip to
Montreal, N. C. and Nashille, Tenn.
Dr. Brown attended an educational
conference for several days in Nash
ville before leaving for Steuben
ville, Ohio, where he and Mrs.
Brown visited his mother, Mrs. B.
W. Brown, and his sister, Mrs. T. W
Caskey.
Mrs. Nene D. Workmain has re-
I turned from a three weeks’ visit with
1 Rev. and Mrs. Francis Buddin in Hot
; Springs, Ark. Mrs. Buddin is the for
mer Miss Gladys Murph, of White
Stone, and a former Columbia col
lege classmate of Mrs. Workman.
While away Mrs. Workman also vis-
I ited her brother, W. J. Duncan, Jr.,
in Decatur, Ala.
Clinton Cafe Now
Air-Conditioned
( The Clinton Cafe, Cecil P. Wilson,
owner, has installed a modern air-
conditioning system for the comfort
and pleasure of its customers, it is
announced in today’s paper. Other
improvements have also been made
adding to the attractiveness of the
.place.
Church of God To
Hold Revival'
A revival will begin Sunday eve
ning. August 21, at 7:30 o’clock at
the Church of God on Elizabeth
street. The minister for the services
will be the t >ev. Ansel Taylor, of
Wattsville. Rev. R. H. Cause is pas-
'tor of the chqrch.
Birth Announcements
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BRIEFS.. ABOUT
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Week-End Trips . . Visitors
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J. C. Thomas is spending this week
| in New York on a business trip.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick and
daughters returned yesterday to Ra
leigh. N .C., after spending several
weeks at their apartment here.
Friends of Mrs. Dave Copeland
will regret to know that she is ill
and a patient at the Blalock Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Copeland
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis are
spending this week at Daytona
Beach, Fla.
Mrs. F. M. Stutts left yesterday for
a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Ed
HALL
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Hall of
Nashville, Tenn., announce the birth
of a son, Lawrence Earle, Jr., on
August 5 in Nashville.
MOORE
, . Capt. and Mrs. Felton H. Moore
announce the birth of a daughter.
Terry Anderson, at the Blalock Clin-
i ic on August 8. Mrs. Moore was prior
I to her marriage Miss Mary Alice
Anderson.
FAGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fagan,, Jr.,
of Cross Hill-, announce the birth of
a daughter at the Blalock Clinic on
August 14. Mrs. Fagan was before
marriage Miss Lessie Whiteford.
* CROCKER
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crocker of
Route 1. announce the birth of a
daughter at Hays hospital on Wed
nesday. August 17. Mrs. Crocker
, was before marriage Miss Ruby
, Hays.
DAVIDSON
Mr. and Mrs. B. Davidson an- j
nounce the birth of a daughter. Jean
Elizabeth, at Hays hospital on Fri
day, August 12. 1
BAILEY
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey of Ow-
ings. announce the birth of a son.
Kenneth Larry, on August 13. Mrs.
Bailey is the former Miss Clara Mae
Gray.
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