The Times Examiner Wednesday, February 4, 2015 Dames Install New Officers 15 Next Week on Nite Line Dove Broadcasting NITE LINE broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS TV-16 from 8:00 pm until 9:30/10:00 pm. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the Upstate. The programs are designed to inform and encourage viewers. Prayer Partners are available to pray with any caller who has a need. For information on becoming a volunteer prayer partner or a monthly partner, call 864-244-1616 or 1800-849-3683. PHOTO BY NELL M. KIVETT Pictured officers are: Seated – front, left to right: Kathy Gerwig President; Priscilla Smith - Vice President; Judy Allen - 2nd Vice President. Standing – second row, left to right: Sally Flinn - Recording Secretary; Marian Atkins - Treasurer; Peggy Dillard - Registrar; Lynn Clark - Chaplain; Nell Kivett - Historian; Betty Elliott - Librarian. Greenville’s Reedy River Falls Chapter - Colonial Dames 17th Century installed their newly elected slate of officers at a luncheon meeting held January 13th at the historic Greenville Poinsett Club. All these lineal descendants of Colonial leaders who served prior to 1700 were charged by outgoing Chap- lain Alice Grooms to continue such faithful leadership of this chapter during their 20152016 term. THE NERVE ... continued from Page 11 serve 10-year terms, make $141,286 this fiscal year, with Toal receiving 148,350 (not counting a six-figure judicial pension, as The Nerve reported last year); Court of Appeals judges, $137,753; Circuit Court judges, $134,221; Family Court judges, $130,689; and Administrative Law Court judges, $107,377. Master-in-equity candidates are nominated by their respective county legislative delegations from a list of those found qualified by the JMSC; the governor then decides whether to appoint a nominated judge, and the Legislature has to confirm the appointment, though not in a joint session as with other judges. The names of qualified active-retired judges are forwarded to the chief justice to determine whether and where they will be assigned. Besides Clemmons and Malloy, the other legislative members of the JMSC are Sen. Larry Martin, R-Pickens and this year’s commission chairman; Sen. Chip Campsen, R-Charleston; House Majority Leader Bruce Bannister, R-Greenville; and Rep. David Mack, D-Charleston. Malloy was the only commission member in November to request public hearings for the judges whose hearings were waived. In a written statement included in the JMSC's nomination report released last month, Malloy said while he had “no problems with the records of any of these judges and have confidence in their future service on the bench, I believe that each and every judge should have to be screened when they are offering for initial or continued service on the bench.” “Twenty minutes of time for a candidate with the Commission is not too much to ask in return for the benefits of being a judge as they generally are a six year term,” he wrote. “The public deserves an open and transparent process wherein judges are put under oath and asked questions about their work ethic, prior service, and experience." Contacted last week by The Nerve, Malloy said he believes public hearings should be held for every candidate given the relatively long length of time between terms. "A lot of things could happen in six years," he said. -------------------------------------------Reach Brundrett at (803) 2544411 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @thenerve _rick. Follow The Nerve on Facebook and Twitter @thenervesc. Audience seating is FREE, but limited. Please arrive no later than 7:30 p.m. The studio is located at 3409 Rutherford Road, Ext., Taylors, SC 29687. NITE LINE Monday, February 9, 2015 - Join Danté Thompson and Bradley Waldrop as they welcome Rico Brown of Greenville, South Carolina, to reveal how a life-changing injury led him to establish Childhood Injury Prevention Services. Tonight, Rico shares how this organization strives to prevent head and spinal cord injuries by educating children. Evangelist Naeem Nasir, the founder and director of Good Samaritan Ministries, provides insight on Christianity in Pakistan, sharing how his ministry strives to bring more Pakistanis to Christ. Performing live music tonight is The Change. Tuesday, February 10, 2015 - Nathan Bland discusses poetry with Debra Beason, an author from Lyman, South Carolina, who shares her experience writing Love is Powerful for Every Believer Who Believes! Thom Lourim of College Park, Maryland, reveals how he and an African Jazz singer have come together to spread the message of Christ throughout Africa and the United States. Singing and sharing testimony tonight is Brittany Jester from Greenville, South Carolina. Wednesday, February 11, 2015 - George and Jatana Moore host a Valentine’s special tonight on Nite Line. Pastor Henry Johnson and Minister Barbara Josey discuss the singles ministry of Queen Street Baptist Church in Greenville, South Carolina, and provide information on an upcoming conference. The Moores also welcome Christian Counselors Stephanie Baker, Jim Harbin, and Dr. Steve Ellis to address issues concerning family and marriage. The Queen Street Baptist Church Praise Team sings throughout the evening. Rev. 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