
Berkeley Independent
Community prayer meeting set for Nov. 18
Hood's Chapel UM Church will be hosting the Quarterly Prayer Meeting and Thanksgiving Social on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m.
This is a time when everyone from the different community churches can join in prayer and fellowship.
Fundraiser
Memorial T-shirts and window decals are being sold to raise money to help the family of John Ray Fisher, a Timberland High School Senior who died on Oct. 5.
All proceeds will go toward funeral expenses.
The window decals are $5.00 each and the T-shirts are $15 each, sizes range from small to 2XL.
Contact Haley Rabon at (843) 509-4280 to place your order.
MCAP
The Macedonia Community Action Project will be having its first ever Christmas Tree Lighting at the Macedonia Fire Department on Saturday, Dec. 5 at 5 p.m. Everyone in the community is invited.
Fall Banquet
The ladies at Providence Baptist Church will be having their fall banquet on Saturday, Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. Special guests will be Kristi Mitchum and Amy Campbell.
There will be door prizes, raffles and a delicious meal. Babysitting will be provided. Tickets are $13; call the church at 565-3945 for more information.
Birthdays
Happy birthday from Providence Baptist Church to Nick Vargo (Nov. 11) and Travis Eure (Nov. 11).
Happy Birthday from Hood's Chapel UM Church to Cindy Forte (Nov. 12).
Happy birthday to Bryon Watts (Nov. 9).
Prayer List
Continue to keep the following in your prayers: Joyce Lewis, Helen Crawford, the Barwick family, Arlene and Junior Harris, Ken Brown, Virginia Kirkland, Harry Thomas, Rouse Thomas, Tim Litchfield, Pete Litchfield, Louise Litchfield, Madison Litchfield, Bryon and Jenelle Watts, Sammie Hood, Clinton Gatlin, Sarah Jackson, Maxine Phillips, Gennie Vincent, James Potter, Lorrine Guerry, Ronnie Guerry, Wanda Guerry, Terry Kinard, Tony Kinard, Sheldon Shealy, Sandy Ott, Sybel Hughes Wood, Marilyn Tucker, Wayne Springs, Marlene and Roy Farmer, Woody and Pasty Litchfield, Anita Johnson, Audrey Harvey, Brenda Law, Maggie Dubose, Margaret Fort, Margaret Poore, Margaret Bills, Mildred Thames, Kitty Cumbee, Freer and Kit Reames, Diane Hood, Christine Caddell, Jackie Caddell, Shirley Perry, Jimmy Chubb, Steve Chubb, Willie and Neshia Cox, Dexter Floyd, Joey Peagler, Wilma Morris, Donald and Julia Morris, Liz Barlow, Marie Barlow, Jason Wilson, Ken and Jeanette Haines, Ida Hungerpillar, CW Lofton, Russell Horres, Geraldine Garrett, Edison and Liz McMakin, Mark Thomas, Orvin Bilton, Colt Henderson, Tom Mathis, Eliste Noguera, firefighters, military and their familes, those who are grieving, our community and country.
Remember Veterans Day Nov. 11. So many have fought so bravely and many have lost their lives for our country.
If anyone has news give me a call at 565-3125 or e-mail me janettehood@aol.com. I need news by Wednesday afternoon for the next week's column.
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