The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 13, 1956, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 13, 1956
Five Joanna Baptist
Choirs To Present
' ...
Program On Sunday
"“ The five chairs of the^Joanna
Bapt’ist cJ^hrch. under the direc
tion of Miss Mary E. Fowler, Will
present, a program of Christmas
music on Sunday, December 16,
at 11 00 a jn The program is as
follows: ^
Organ Prelude.
Choral Prelude, "The Angels’
Greeting" (Bruhfifci — Church
choir.
Invocation
Choral R*‘sponst\ J .‘Christ is
Born" (Traditional) —■’ Concord
choir
Hymn No 142, .' Hark, the Her
ald Angels Sing" (Mendelssohn).
Celestial Choir. "Little Baby
Jesus" <F. Williams); -'Away In
A Manger". .-'Martin Luther)
Trio, "The lx.vciy Birth."
iFlemish Carol) Eugenia Byars,
Mary. Ann Brown, *Dianne Price.
C h e r u l’> Cho.r.' "Hear the
Christmas Be! (Pitts'. "A Car
ol' (Bris.ivt prayer" iE Luth
er; "Ixnr Ago" i Pitts i; "Christ
mas Star" , MeGunigle).
Dut-I. Sleep Little' Ixird"
(French Folk Song)—Janice Ruff
and Tommy Jenkins.
Church Choir! ’ O Lovely Babe”
(Rowley) .
Offertory
Scripture
Carol Chou
(Scheldt >. IK-
Child" (French
mas Lullaby"
“The Angel
(French CarofT
Church Choir,
herds Watched"
Message
Solo. "O Holy Night" (Adams)
—Eugenia Byars.
Concord Choir. Dona Nobis
Pacem" (Give To Us Peace) (Old
Latin Carol), Maria and the
Hcfly Child' i Mol/.er). "IvO. How
A Rose" (Praetorius).
Duet. "Smg We Today” (French
•Carol)—Mary Ann Brotvn and
Dianne Price
Solo. Beside Thy Cradle Here
I Stand" .(Beach)—Tommy, Jen
kins
Concord Choir. "Silent Night’’
(Gruber) — Descant by Eugenia
•Byars.
Hymn No. 144, "O Little, Town
of Bethlehem’’ (Redner).
Benediction
Choral Response, "O Holy
Child of Bethlehem” (Redner).
Organ Prelude
The pastor. Rev. James B.
Mitchell, extends an invitation
to the public to attend this ser
vice.
PC Basketeers
Hold Three-Win,
No-Loss Record
Presbyterian college has wrap
ped up the pre-Christmas phase
of .its basketball schedule with
| on undefeated record as a holi
day present for Blue Hose fans.
The PC team ran over The
I Citadel,—72Hcr 63. here Monday
nig)it to complete action until
the January . ? engagement with
Piedihont college, of Demorest,
Ga. '
In knocking over the Bulldog
team of a former Pc coach, Nor
man Sloan, the Hosemen eom-
, , . , , _ r , pleted a three-game sweep of the
a former postm.stress at Kmards. r956 ^ of their 1956 . 57 ba8 .
died at her home at Kinards Mon- ; ketbaU schedule Thev had turn-
day after a lingering illness. • - ^ m impressive r triumphs ovee-
She was born near Little Moun- 1 p arns Is i and and Atlantic Chris-
laDi and was the daughter of the tiart i n “earlier engagements,
late John Leonard and-.Martha 0nce more lt was forward Dave
■- ease . Thompson setting the
She had made her
Postmistress-
At Kinards 20
Years Passes
, Mrs. Eunice •Seasf' 'Dominick.
84. widow of J A Dominick, and
George R. Lawson
Completes Training
At Great Lakes
Presbyterian Church
Announces Calendar
Ceoree ^Lawson. s onofMr CtlriStmaS SerViCCS
and Mrs. Obie Lawson, of Rt. 2,
Clinton, graduated - from recruit
training Dec. 1 at the Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes, 111.
The nine weeks of "boot camp’’
included drill and instruction in
seamanship, gunnery, life saving,
sea survival, bbarhahdlihg, ancT
the use of small arms.
Following two weeks leave
graduates report to shipboard du
ties- or service schools, depend
ing on the" qualifications each has
demonstrated.
The First Presbyterian church
has announced a calendar o‘f its
activities and services through
the Christmas season.
The calendar lists a number of
special events to which the atten
tion of its members is directed.
The leaflet,' embodying a
Christmas design on its front
page, was mailed to members of
the church during thepast week.
Accompanying the schedule of
coming events was a Christmas
message from the pastor. Dr. W.
Redd Turner. ' ,
Following is a list of the re
maining dates scheduled:
Sunday, December 16—11:00 A.
M.: Morning service; 5:00 P. M.:
Candlelight Joy Gift Service. (No
youth meetings).
December 18-24 — Each eve
ning, Christmas music ahd scene
on church lawn.
Wednesday, December 19—
7:30 P. M. Prayer service.
Thursday, December 20—7:30
P. M. Senior^ High Fellowship
party.
- Friday, December 21—Caroling
at County Home.
Sunday, December 23—11:00 A.
M.: Worship service; 5:00 P. M.:
Pioneers; , 6:00 P. M.: Seniors,
film, “Holy Night.” *-
Tuesday, December 25—Giving
thanks for the birth of the Christ
Child. <
Wednesday, December 2<K—
7:30 P. M.: Prayer service.
Sunday, December 30—11:00 A.
M.: Christian Student Sunday;
12:00: Meeting of Boardd of Dea
cons; 5:00 P. M.: Pioneers; 6:00 P.
M.: Seniors.
Monday, December 31—11:30 P.
M.: New Year’s Eve Communion
service.
A. G. Young, Sr.
Passes In Macon
i Word was' received here early
Tuesday morning by Mr. and Mrs.
“A. C. Young, Jr., of the death of
the former’s father, A. C. Young,
Sr., at hiSj home in Macon, Ga.
Mr. Young, who had been an in
valid for several years, passed
away in his sleep. The Youngs and
their daughter Ka(y le’ft imme
diately for Macon.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will three (3) days
hereafter apply to the Secretary
of State for a Charter of Incor
poration of The Clinton Junior
table organzation with its princi
pal place of business at Clinton, __
South Carolina!.
I. A. Edwards,
W. Bryan Coates, a
Kenneth S. MCCrary,
R. E. Martin 1c
O Jesus< Sweet”
I.- Born, the Holy
Carol); "Christ-
° • Polish
In Our
Carol);
Fields”
While Shop-
, - i
(Juncst).
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home at
! Kinards since 1890 Mrs. Domi-
1 nick succeeded her husband at
his death in 1923 as head of the
.post office at Kinards and-served
.as post mis tree? there for “JO years
She was a member of Sharon
1 Methodist church and was active
in the church and the comrhuiiity
! as long as her health permitted
| She is -survived by one. daimh-
[per. Mrs. D. M. (Sease Dominick)
Vaughn, of Kinards; one sister,
Mrs. C. T. Wyche, of Columbia'
four grandchildren and v two
treat-grandchildren.
She Was a sister of the late
Judge Thomas S Sease, dT Spar-
t mburg.
| Funeral services were conduct-
ltd Tuesday afternoon at the resi
dence in Kinards by the Rev. L.
W Shealy. the Rev T B Alt
man and the Rev. L. C Rhine-
hart. Interment was in the Pros
perity 'cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation of the Clinton fire
department for the wonderful ser
vice they rendered at home on
Sunday morning, December 2. We
also >vish to thank our friends
• and neighbors for their assistance j
, G L LOCKKLEAR
307 Ferguson St
Thompson setting the pace
, against The Citadel. He "poured
in 33 points to maintain Yiis three-
gam, average of 32 points per
contest .Guard Bill Sullivan, also
helped spark the attack with 18
points, in addition to his usual
fine floorwork:
Annual Kiwanis
Ladies Night Held
Monday Evening
The annual Christmas party and
ladies night celebration for- the
local Kiwanis club was held. on
Monday evening a:. the American
Legion home.
Frosted scenes adorned .the
| doors. White candies 'With ever
greens were on the tables at in
tervals and elsewhere were greens,
berries ahd other decorations in
the traditional "holiday^ motif.
Dinner was served buffet and
thft-foliowmg program given:
Invocation—-Rev George Hodg-
Dinner
Music—Les Barker Orchestra.
Welcome—President Julian Bo-
lick
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Introduction of guests.
Entertainment—Variety- acts. -
Intermission.
Dancing.
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