The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 01, 1949, Image 8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THVRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1949
f Eight
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Coronation Service
By Girls' Group At
Whitmire Friday
The Girls* Auxiliary coronation
jemce of the Reedy River a»$oci«
«t;on will be held at the First Bap
tist church at Whitmire, on Septem
ber 2 at eight o'clock in the evening.
A rehearsal will ptecedc the program
at 5:30 p m., with supper to follow,
served by the host church for those
participating in the service. A large
number ol maidens, ladies-in-wait-
ing, princesses, queens and the queen
regent will have a >part in the coro
nation.
The following program has been
announced:
Prelude —Mrs. Carson Nabors, of
Joanna.
Congregational hymn. ‘'Footsteps
of Jesus.”
Invocation—Mrs. Evelyn Lever of
West End.
Solo. "I'm A Child of a King"—
Miss Marjorie Smith of Bush River.
Leader in charge — Mrs. James
Mitchell. Joanna.
Maidens advancing.
Chjirgc^L.) maidens,
i Ladies-in-waiting advancing.
. Charge to ladies-in-waiting.
Princesses advancing.
Charge to princesses.
Queens advancing.
Charge to queens.
Queen regent advancing.
Charge to queen regent.
Recognition of former queens,
queens with scepter, and queen re
gents.
Benedictory prayer. "Seal Us. O
Holy Spirit'*—Miss Barion Bulton, of
Hunt Memorial.
Recessional.
Wood To Join
Furman Faculty
Former Resident
Dies In Washington
Douglas Garrett, colored, a fqrmer
re>ident of Clinton, died in Washing
ton. D. C.. Monday night. August 29.
He is survived by bis mother and
father, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of
Clinton; three sisters and two broth
ers. Mesdames Fuzzy and Lee Ruth
Evans of Washington, Flossie Ander
son of Jacksonville, Fla., Messrs.
Odell and Donell Garrett of Phila
delphia. Funeral services will be an
nounced . later through Childs Fu
neral Home.
BOARD TO MEET
The 1 executive board oi the Women |
of the Church will .meet Monday
afternoon September 5. at 4 o'clock 1
at the First Presbyterian church.
B. L. WOOD
•i • W —
P. C. Professor Is
Author of Textbook
Dr. Jabir Shibli, professor of
ematics at Presbyterian College is
the author of the textbook. "Plane
and Spherical Trigonometry”, used
in approxi: SM Amer.can un
iversities and colleges, has recently
gone into the third edition.
Burrell Lusha Wood. Jr., who re-
| sides- near the city, will join the'
| Furman university faculty for . the ;
i new session soon to open as ossoefiate
i professor of chemistry.
Mr. Wood will go the Greenville
institution from Presbyterian college
where he hafbeen associate profes
sor of chemistry in charge of the de
partment since 1943. He received
both his B. A and B. S. degrees from
; the college. This summer Mr. Wood
has been doing further study at Pur
due university where he also stud
ied dur.ng the summers of 1947 and
ItHS.
Mr. Wood marred thjp
Mis* Be.«‘ie Fortner of thi*
a graduate of Presbytena:
and they have three chiidr
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT
TO ( LINTON MERCHANTS
A* president of the Chamber of
Commerce 1 wish to announce that
a new secret advertising committee
has been named and the full coop-
erat.on of all merchants and business
firms of the city is asked in order
that this committee m^y carry out
its duties effectively.
Merchants are asked not to ap
prove cr contribute to any advertis
ing proposal or solicitation submit
ted to them until it has been given
{he approval of the Chamber o!
Commerce Committee. Applications
must be made to Miss lone Blakely,
secretary of the organization and the
proposal will then be placed in the
hands of the secret committee for
approval or rejection.
We ask that all business firms ad- <
here to this rule without exception.
By order of the board of directors. |
W M Walker. President
Miss lone Blakely, Secretary.
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