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THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S C., August 27, 1970—6-C A & T College In Greensboro, News And Views BY MRS. AURELIA D. MOON HONORED AT PARTY Mrs. Lillie M. Generette was honored on Monday night with a Farewell Party at the home of Mrs. Othelma F. Floyd on South Livingston Street. From 7:30 - 9:30 many city and county co-workers gather ed to enjoy refreshments and extend wishes for a prosperous and enjoyable life as she re turns to Florence amid an air of regret in her leaving the city and school system. The honoree received a sil ver bowl from Martha Dendy faculty and other county faculty members; a costume jewelry 'Accident Team' 1$ Honored The South Carolina Highway I Departr special investi gating team approach to re search into highway collisions was given southwide recogni- , 4 tion this week. C. W. Dorman, the Depart- v, ment's traffic safety coordina tor, made a 30-minute pre sentation Thursday (August 20) about the teams at the Region III meeting of the National Highway Safety Bureau in Mont gomery, Alabama. South Carolina is the only state in the region so far to have the special investigating team, which will soon be re quired under the National High way Safety Act. Starting in May 1969, detailed investigations were made of about 200, or 35 per cent, of tlie fatal collisions in the state last year. This year, every fatal acci dent is being investigated by the tea ms--at least one team in •ach county, consisting of a Highway Patrolman, an en gineer and an automotive *pecialist--to seek out the causes of accidents on the state's highways. About 400 such investiga tions ha*e been completed so far this year. Aside from the long-range ^ research benefits, the special investigations have resulted in numerous specific improve ments in the areas of law en forcement, motor vehicle re- rgulatlon, highway construction and highway maintenance, and are considered to have played an Important role in the High way Department’s many-facet ed accident prevention pro grams. A downward trend in fatali ties has been in evidence for several months, after an up ward climb during the first several months of the year. Significantly, according to a Highway Department spokes man, the number of fatal ac cidents is down by nine this year--501 fatal accidents through last Monday, compared to 510 fatal accidents through August 17 last year. On that day, also, the fatality count nar rowed to the smallest margin this year, 613 this year com pared with 611 on the same day last year. However, at midweek, re ports on “delayed deaths'— persons who died sometimes even days or weeks after an accident—began to push the figure back up. On Thursday, the 1970 count to date showed 622 fatalities compared to 614 for 1969 through that date. “That makes us about one per cent ahead of last year at this time, but travel is up eight per cent this year over 1969. And the reduction in the number of fatal accidents—as distinguished from fatalities— Is encouraging; our greatest gain in saving lives is in bring ing this total down.’ He saidSouth Carolina’s pre sent death rate per 100 million miles of highway travel is now an estimated 5.3, which places the state 13th from the bottom among all the states. This com pares with being 50th in rank ing two years ago. “However, this progress does not in any way lessen out concern over highway totalities, nor can it be per mitted in any way to lessen oar efforts for highway safety,’ the spokesman said for the Department, which is charged witt 11 of the 16 safety stand ards under the National High way Safety Act set from the Young Adult Choir of FriendshipAME Church; and a candle set from Mr. and Mrs. McQuilla Hudson. Mrs. Generette isleavingthe city after residing here for the past 13 years where she was a faculty member at Martha Dendy Elementary School. Her son, Lloyd graduated from Bell street in 1970 and will enter N. C. VISITS LOUISVILLE Rev. W. E. Crumlin return ed to Clinton last week from India by way of Bangkok (Thailand), Hong Kong, Tokyo, San Francisco, LosAngelesand Louisville, Kentucky. While in Louisville, he visit ed his brother and sister-in- law, Attorney and Mrs. James A. Crumlin. Mayor Frank Burke extended him a warm welcome to the city and presented a metal pin. Mrs. Willie Bracey of Orangeburg spent the past week with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Willie L. Hunter. Visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Darby and aunt, Mrs. BuelahMetts recently was Miss Nancy Watson of Cincin nati. Ohio. While in the city she also spent some time with Mrs. Clara Wesley on West Centenial Street. Mr. and Mrs. Purvis Scarbor and Carolyn and M. George Briggs, Jr. of Philadelphia, Pa., recently spent a day with their cousin Mrs. Rubye M. Grant. Mr. Johnny Lee Young and daughter and Mrs. Lizzie Chalmers who reside in Phila delphia, were recent guests of Mrs. Rosa L. Watts at her home on S. Livingston Street. mington, N. C., and a neighbor, Mrs. Azalee Williams, were dinner guest recently of Mrs. Rosa Lee Watts. A well-pre pared, three course dinner was enjoyed. Mrs. Bannah M. Adams has returned to the city after spend ing the past two and one-half months in Buffalo, N. Y., with her sister, Mrs. Olon Blount and Mr. Blount. Mrs. Blount, a former teacher in Joanna, continues indesposed. Mrs. Lela Anderson of Wil- Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. Theo dore Blakely who died recently in Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Maggie Richey and Mr- Rebecca Tucker of Washington, D. C., spent Monday with Mrs. Luvenia Richey and other re latives on South Bell Street. Mrs. Lela Anderson of Wil mington, N. C. is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Annie Kerns, Mrs. Rosa L. Sturkey and Mr. Sturkey. After a stay here she will visit in Newberry with another sister, Mrs. Mary Da venport and Mr. Davenport. Sandra Adams spent the past week in North Augusta, S. C., with Mr and Mrs. Abraham Coleman. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Moon observed their wedding anni versary on August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz and daughter Minnietta of Phil adelphia, Pa., are visiting their relatives the Young and Book er families in the city and county. OPEN ALL DAY WED. It mm WAY SAVIHGS 1. 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