The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 17, 1953, Image 14
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Christmas Music
Sunday By Choirs
Joanna Baptist Church
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The five choirs of the Joanna
Baptist church will present a pro
gram of Christinas music on Sun
day evening, December 20, at 7:39
o’clock. The choirs are under tne
direction of Miss Mary Eliza beui
Fowler, with Mrs. Carson Nabors
as organist, and Miss Ethel Mae
Rowe, pianist.
The following program will be
given: • J|
Organ Prelude, “Yuletide Ech
oes”—Hodson.
Hymn 143, “O Come All ye Faith
ful”—Latin Hymn.
Invocation
Response, ‘‘Grant Us, O Lord”—
Beethoven. i
THE WONDER OF CHRISTMAS
“Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Si
lence”, Old French Carol—Com-
of salted nuts, doughnuts and cokes
were served by Mrs
Mrs. Harold Murphy.
Stroud and
the adult school.
Everyone joined in singing
Christmas and patriotic songs.
The guests, students and teachers
were served plate refreshments ofj
chicken salad, ambrosia and cake inj an > s MissionaryS Society of
the dining room decorated with a church was held on Thursday, De-
The general meeting of the Worn
Missionary
and Mrs. Carson Nabors. The theme
festive fireplace.
cember 10. The circles met for
_ short businesi sesions, then assem-
TEL Christmas Party bled in the recreation room. Mrs.
The TEL Sunday school class | E. J. Willingham presided over the
held its monthly meeting celebrat- j business session and Mrs. Carl
mg the Christmas season with a Stroud gave a stewardship devo-
party on the evening of December, tion. The program was presented
10 at the Community building by the Mable Moorhead circle un-
of the program was Christmas and
Misions. Following the program,
the Brotherhood joined the group
for refreshments of coffee, fruit
the cake and salted nuts. Mrs. E. J.
Wiling ham was presented a gift of
silver by the circles. The members
exchanged gifts from the Christmas
tree.
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which was beautifully decorated
for the occasion. About fifty class
members were present
With the class president, Mrs.
Myrtle West presiding, appropriate
music with devotions was given by
Mrs. Claude Gilstrap, opened the!
meeting with a short business ses-j
sion following an interesting
Christmas reading given by Mrs.
Grace Wooten.
Christmas music was furnished
der the direction of Mrs. W. W.
Hair. Those participant were Miss
Etta Adams, Mrs. Rolfe Clark, Mrs.
Charles Murphy, Mrs. Clyde Youn£
The Fidelis class of the adult de
partment of the church entertained
their husbands and friends with a
Christmas party in the recreation
room on Saturday evening, Decem
ber 12. Entertainment was led by
Mrs. Julia Caldwell and Mrs. Ter
rell King. Mrs. Alex Crawford led
Thursday, December 17, 1953
the group singing, accompanied by
Miss Myrtle Murphy.
A salad plate consisting of con
gealed salad, chicken salad sand
wiches and Christmas cookies with
coffee was served. During the busi
ness sesion the class presented the
teacher, Mrs. Alex Crawofrd, with
a gift The party dosed with the
reading ol the Christmas story by
Mrs. Leroy Couch.
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Birth Announcement
PHtott
IVpr and Mrs Marvin Elliott an
nounce the birth of a son, Tony
Marvin, at Hays hospital on Decem
ber 11. Mrs .Elliott is the former
Miss Joyce Ginn.
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bmed Choirs. by Mrs. Joe Land, Jackie Franks,
“I Wonder As I Wander”, (Ap- A> ma Spillers and Mrs. Betty Ivev !
palachian Carol), Arr. Wiles—Trio. Several solos, accompanied by pi-1
Offertory, "Holy Night, Peaceful ano mU sic, were sung. The class
Night”—Gruber. I joined in singing other Christmas
The Christmas Story: Luke 2:-. son g s with piano and solovox ac-j
1-16. ; companiment.
Hymn 141, “It Came Upon A Mid- Games and fun were then en-,
night Clear"—W’illis. joyed after which the president;
AT THE MANGER presented Mrs., Land, the teacher,
“Little Baby In A Manger”—Ad- with a contribution to purchase a
ams. i silver goblet of her pattern. Cash
“Away In A Manger", Luther— was also presented to a class mem-!
Celestial Choir. ber, Miss Cora Stone. The class:
‘Come To Bethlehem", Wilhelm then exchanged gifts brought for
—Cherub Choir. everyone present.
‘Silent Night", Gruber—Cherub, Chicken salad, midget pickles.
Church, and Concord Choirs. deviled egg sandwiches, crackers,
‘•What Child Is This", (English coffee and cake were served as re-
Carol), Arr. Scholin — Combined freshments.
Choirs. ^
"Come Marie Elisabette" —
French Carol.
O Little Town of Bethlehem",
Eedner-Prothingham— Carol Choir
with decant. . , , , . , „ ,
•Bring A Torch"—French Tradi- gret to learn his father, John W.
tional; "Infant So Gentle”, French Wicker, and sister, Miss Dorothy
Traditional—Concord Choir. 1 Wicker, are patients at Newberry
THE JOY OF CHRISTMAS ! county hospital from injuries sus-
Rise Up Early", (Slovak Carol), ‘ n , a g‘ d <f", „„
Arr. Kounlz; The Birthday of A‘. ^ “f - S ' G pulton
King", Neidlinger—Church Choir. |‘" «“ 1,e 111 at her home on Mllton
Cantata)—Ba'ch* 1 <Ch ' StmaS l Mrs. Otis Murphy is a patient
Hymn 137, "Joy To The World"- Memorial hospital in Green-
' the GLORY OF CHRISTMAS I Ja !ll e f L ?‘ rt L 0, , C , harla ? t 't n '
"Gloria", French Carol; "Hark ce ‘ v r d ‘™atme« « Joanna hospital
The Herald Angels Sing” (with can-, on ® ec 15J b f r 8 an J 9 .
on). Arr, Mendelssohn-Carol and; , M I 'l , s a ; 931 f" 1
Concord Choirs. ; at Joanna hosp,tal follow ' ng sur
"Glorious Is Thy Name”—Mozart.
Benediction
Postlude, "Festival . ~
ScarmoUn. | gery on December 11
Response,
Stainer.
Joanna News...
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(continued from page 7)
Mrs. Thelma Nabors is a
t Joanna hospital follow]
fry.
Mrs Ruby Crumpton was admit-
Postlude” tec * to t ^ ie ^ oca ^ hospital for sur-
‘ Sevenfold Amen”— !
West Clinton...
(continued from page 2)
Mrs. Nellie Ruth Holley, commer
cial student, and Mrs. Eva West,
regular student, explained the work
studied in their respective depart
ments. Reading achievement was
demonstrated by Mrs. Aline Lan-
ford.
Mrs Vera Smith underwent anj
appendectomy at Joanna hospital
last week.
Sorry to report Mrs. Charles
Black of Clinton, is a patient at Jo
anna hospital.
On December 12 Charles Black
of Clinton, was admitted to the lo
cal hospital.
W. A. Motes of Newberry is a pa
tient at Joanna hospital.
Friend of T. G. Murphy will re
gret to learn he is a patient at the
local hospital.
Master Jeffrey Davenport, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Davenport, is a
patient at the local hospital.
Perfect attendance certificates! «...
and honors were awarded to the: Baptist Church Activities
students by the teachers, Miss Bet-] Youth Fellowship of the Joanna
ty Spillers and Mrs. Irene Whit- Baptist church met at the home of
mire. | Mrs. Bertha Stroud on Sunday eve-
Comments from the special ning after the worhip service,
guests were offered with encour- After a short devotional quiet
agement toward the continuance of games were enjoyed. Refreshments
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