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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 21, 1972-PAGE 9
Jr. Musicians
have program
at music club
The Rev. Charles Gahagan,
assisted by members of the
Junior Music Club, presented
the annual Christmas program
at the December meeting of
the Newberry Music Club on
Tuesday night in the Commu
nity Hall. Mrs. Richard L. Bak
er, Mrs. Sydney Carter, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. French
were the host and hostesses for
the December twelfth meeting.
The president, Mrs. A1 Busby,
presided.
The Rev. Mr. Gahagan was
introduced by Mrs. Clarence Ki-
nard, Jr., general program
chairman. He served as reader
using passages from The Living
Bible. Hymns and carols were
interspersed at appropriate
points in the story. These were
sung by a chorus from the jun
ior club under the direction of
Mrs. Robert Stillwell, and the
audience was invited to join
them for several of the familiar
favorites.
The young people sang “What
Child Is This”, “I Heard the
Bells on Christmas Day”, “An
gels We Have Heard on High”,
“Go Tell It on the Mountain”,
and “As With Gladness Men
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of Old.” Everyone joined in
singing “0 Come, 0 Come, Em
manuel,” “Silent Night,” “Joy
to the World”, and “The First
Noel.” Accompanists were Deb
bie Cromer and Cecil Ringer.
Members of the junior cho
rus were Mary Ann Davis, Kelly
Gordon, Amy Griffin, Renee
Ayers, Joyce Fulmer, Cheryl
Shealy, Kristie Hawkins, Lucy
Gordon, Terry Longshore, Vic
kie Mize, and Tammy Richard
son. Mrs. Robert Carley, advis
er to the junior music club, as
sisted Mrs. Stillwell. Mrs. Car-
ley announced that the junior
club is now a member of the
Federation of Music Clubs.
During the social hour the
host and hostesses served chick
en salad sandwiches, cheese
wafers, iced cake squares,
roasted nuts and mints with
hot spiced tea. The beautiful
table decorations were in keep
ing with the Christmas program
and were complemented by the
festive surroundings of the Com
munity Hall.
Civic League is
sponsoring scene
at. ■■ -
Newberry Civic League is pro
viding Newberrians with a na
tural, rustic, life-size nativity
manger scene at Margaret Hunt
er Park this Christmas, accord
ing to Prof. F. Scott Elliott,
Sr., president.
Mrs. B. V. Chapman, Civic
League manger scene chair
man, has arranged the manger
scene in three parts. The cen
tral portion features a life-size
nativity scene of Joseph, Mary,
and the baby Jesus. Live farm
animals occupy the parts of
the manger on each side of the
central nativity scene.
Corn stalks and hay provide
a natural, rustic background
for the scene, and an electric
star shines above the manger.
At night an electric spotlight
focuses attention on the nati
vity scene itself.
HOLIDAY CLOSING
WE WILL BE CLOSED
December 23-25
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to this time.
WILL RE-OPEN
December 26
AT 8 A.M.
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