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State Rep. R.A. Dent
Miles Memorial C.M.E. Church held Open House Sunday to
dedicate recent physical improvements in the Sanctuary.
State Rep. R.A. Dent, the speaker, praised Pastor R.A. Lark
for his “masterful” leadership at Miles Memorial.
Among the new improvements are new pulpit furniture, stain
glass windows, a new ceiling and lights.
Stewart B. Gandy was master of ceremonies. The choir of
Tabernacle Baptist Church furnished the music.
I OBITUARIES |
By Donna F. Jones »1;
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MRS. SALLIE LEE HELMS .
Mrs. (Augustus) Salite Lee Helms
of 413 Barton Rd., N. Augusta,
died Monday, July 14.
Survivors include her husband;
one sister, Mrs. Daisy Wilson.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 19, from First
Providence Baptist at 2 p.m. and
the Rev. W.B. Coleman officiated.
Peoples Funeral Home.
MOSES ROBINSON
Moses Robinson, 94, died
Saturday, July 12.
Funeral services were held
Monday. July 16 at 4:30 p.m. at
Shaw’s Creek Baptist Church in
Edgefield County and the Rev.
G.D. Shaw officiated.
Amos & Sons Funeral Home
ROBERT SKINNER
Robert Skinner of 1420 Okeefe
Ln., died Saturday, July 12.
Funeral services were held at 4
p.m. Thursday, July 17 in William
& Dotson’s Funeral Home Chapel
and the Rev. E.W. Wiley officiated.
William & Dotson Funeral Home
MRS. ALBERTA HENRY
Mrs Alberta Henry of 1118 12th
Ave., died Thursday, July 10.
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Survivors include one son,
Johnnie Mack Carr, Augusta; one
sister, Mrs. Ruby M. Glover,
Augusta; one brother, Sylvester
Johnson, Augusta; two nieces, Miss
Tiesha Johnson, Augusta, and Miss
Sylvia Johnson. New York, N.Y.;
one sister-in-law, Mrs. Marie
Johnson, Augusta; dear friends,
Leon Jones and Mrs. Nellie K.
Jones, both of Augusta.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, July 20, at 3 p.m. from
Williams & Dotson Funeral Chapel
and Rev. Holmes officiated.
Williams & Dotson Funeral
Home
MRS. CARRIE G. ROBERTS
Mrs. Carrie Roberts of 2031
Steiner Ave., died Wednesday, July
16 at a local infirmary.
Survivors include a devoted
daughter, Mrs. Georgia Dickson;
son-in-law, Adolph Dickson; one
sister, Mrs. Louise Hubert;
granddaughter-in-law; Mrs. Fannie
R. DLxon.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 19 at Williams
Memorial C.M.E. Church at 1 p.m.
and the Rev. Gene R. Dean
officiated.
Dent’s Undertaking Est.
Bro. Lee Handy Celebrates Second Radio Anniversary
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By Stan Raines
Brother Lee Handy, the
gospel radio personality of
radio station WRDW,
celebrated his second radio
anniversary with a dynamic
gospel program which was held
at the Charles T. Walker Jr.
High School auditorium.
The auditorium was filled to
capacity as some of the finest
groups to be found anywhere
your
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Pastor Wallace
Praise the Lord. It’s a real
joy for me to speak to you
again this week. And we are
still concerned about
Christians. My son, Derrick, is
one year old and 1 can see alot
of me in his ways and actions.
The way we smile alike, hold
our heads alike and other
things.
Lithia, is four and like
Derrick I see me in her. Now
what does this mean to us?
Well if we are Christians as we
say; then Jesus should see his
ways in us. Is that right? Sure
it is. We read in the Bible,
Romans 8:9 “Now if any man
have not the spirit of Christ he
is none of His”. So if you are
the Son of God your ways
should reflect the Life of
Christ. Is that Right? Why of
course it is.
Can Christ see himself in we
who say we are Christan. How
can the person that refuses to
receive the Holy Spirit belong
to Christ. You see God is not
flesh and blood as we are. For
the Bible tells us in John 4:24
“God is a spirit and they that
wordiip Him must worship
Him in spirit and in truth.” If
you want to be like Christ and
that is what being a Christian
means, you must have ways
like Him. You must be able to
think as he thinks. In other
words your spirit must be that
of his.
Now Jesus said God expects
us to worship him in spirit and
in truth. Notice what Jesus is
saying in John 16:13 “Howbeit
when He the spirit of truth is
come He will guide you into all
truth: for He shall not speak of
Himself: but whatsoever he
hear that will He speak. And
He will shew you things to
come.”
So you see if we refuse to
receive the Spirit of God, we
have no guide. That’s why many
preachers must use rock and
roll records to get something
for most of us. And remember
it makes no different how good
a preacher can preach; if he
doesn’t teach you that you
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gave their musical renditions.
Upon his appearance on
stage Brother Handy was given
a standing ovation.
The emotional crowd was
brought to its feet several times
clapping and swaying to the
harmonic gospel groups. Master
and mistress of ceremonies for
the occasion were Brother
Eugene Shelby of radio station
WTHB and Mrs. Leona Turner.
Mini
Sermon
Before Christ
- After Christ
need the Holy Ghost, he
doesn’t have it. Is that right?
Because if you don’t have the
Spirit which is the Holy Spirit,
you have no guide. So Jesus
said in John 15:14 “Ye are my
friends if you do whatsoever I
command you.”
What has Jesus commanded
us? “Thy shall love the Lord
thy God with all they heart,
mind and soul. Thy shall love
one another, as thyself.” so
you see in order to be a
Christian we must obey his
words, f ell me. do you obey
the words of our Lord Jesus? I
Cor. 6:19 says “What, know ye
not that your body is the
temple of the Holy Ghost
which ye have of God, and you
are not your own? ” Then it
says in I Cor. 3:16-17 “Know
ye not ye are the Temple of
God and that the Spirit of God
dwelleth in you? If any man
defile the Temple of God him
shall God destroy.”
Do yu defile your body with
cigarettes, snuff, chewing
tobacco and the likes? Well
you are heading to a Devil’s
Hell. Stop it. Before it is to
late. Read Gal. 5:16-22. Please.
Now I’m not concerned
about what the White House is
doing. I’m concerned about
your soul. Give your life to
Jesus. Be a Real Christian. Don’t
just have the name Christian.
God bless you, go to church
and be what the Lord wants
you to be. Holy.
Pastor Wallace
Services
Evangilist Wallace will be in
revival soul saving meeting on
the Old Strom Branch Road at
the Sons and Daughters
Society Hall beginning Monday
night, August 4th at 8 p.m.
Come let life up Jesus in
Pepper Branch, S.C.
147th
Anniversary
Sharon Baptist Church will
observe its 147th anniversary
on July 27, 1975 at 2 p.m.
with the Rev. E.T. Martin of
Springfield Baptist Church and
his congregation in charge of
service.
The Rev. J. Bussey is pastor.
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The Sick and Shut-In
Trinity C.M.E.
Rev. Charles A. Floyd
Charity Waltower, Elizabeth
McLoyd, Mamie Banks, Mattie
Aiderman, T.H. Glasker, David
Carter, Charlie Fields, Mary
Freeman, Gldays Chaneyfield.
Dell Sapp, Willie B. Boyd,
Agnes Walker, Clinton
McCloud, Houston Foster,
Lillie Sapp, and Willie Green.
Second Providence
Rev. Thompkins
Mattie Cook, Francis
Middleton, Bessie Rivers, and
Rhoda M. Lee.
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M. ' RALPH
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Your
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5 August, 1975
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The Augusta News-Review - July 24, 1975 -
'Astrology * j
£ FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH Z
ARIES (March 21-April 20) People you meet now can be
charming and help give you a good vacation. You may be invited
to a lakeshore cabin they own. Try to buy a few good new things
for vacation weather. What you spend now will repay you in the
future. Don’t forget to buy a present for someone who will be
delighted - perhaps an infant just learning to know such things.
TARUS (April 21-May 20) If single, you can become attracted
to someone new in your life. You may be attracted, even if you
are married. You are too cautious and honorable to be disloyal to
your marital vows though. You want safety.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) You may be in conference about an
important matter. You may have to suffer a lowering of income
or try for another job that does pay more. You can be forced to
change jobs just because of all that is needed in your financial
world. If you do quit, don’t look back at all.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) This marks the end of your
waiting period and dates wiU be taking up your evenings. You
think of marriage and want to set the date for next month. It
may come true.
LEO (July 23-August 23) A gala trip that you take with
companions will be remembered forever. It may be a long hard
journey, but memory will erase all that and leave only the good
times you have. Spend money this week for it’s time to enjoy
some of what you have saved up.
VIRGO (August 24-September) You may find yourself happier
than ever before. You feel free and easy, have more money
coming in, can buy clothes which you love. Devote some time
now to building up your fall wardrobe rather luxuriously.
LIBRA (September 23-October 22) You may meet the family
of your loved one and enjoy it very much. You like a large famfly
and it will seem as though you are getting that as well as a loved
one. Life is delightful and you have scarcely a worry
SCORPIO (October 23-November 22) Your finances are
excellent and you try for more. You may be seeing a lawyer and
working through him. Standing up for yourself and your family is
only natural, but you may not win due to some technicalities.
You dislike losing the extra money you wanted to get, but in the
long run you’ll be satisfied because you can earn much.
SAGITTARIUS (November 23-December 21) Be careful for
whom you do favors. You may make someone be far too
dependent upon you. This could be embarrassing and difficult to
get out of. Just keep the ways you have had and don’t alter them
for anyone.
CAPRICORN (December 22-January 20) You are really
j showing feathers of the bird you actually are. You’re happy to be
in love with someone else and just waiting for the right break to
come. You may expect divorce, but you cannot take one step
about it. Waiting can fill you with tensions.
AQUARIUS (January 21-February 19) A shock may strike you
suddenly and your life be changed practically overnight. You
won’t have to be bothered with the child any longer, for you have
to go away to a distant state.
PISCES (February 20-March 20) You may be extremely
sophisticated and yet be near tears when the boss reprimands you
a bit. This is because you haven’t quite grown up in emotional
ways. Try to work with yourself to harden your philosophy
toward yourself, to soften it towards others.
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