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:RrDA " JANUARY 3, t9,/i.
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PAGB TIIRE
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SUNDAY
SCHOOL
LE S S O N
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L. LUNDQU~ST, D. D.
y B/ble InGtltuts
!Lesson for January 5
JESUS ~AND HUMAN
AFFLICTIONS
TEXT--Luke 13:1-5, I0-17.
r'N TEXT .We have not a high
touched, with the
our Inflrmltles.--Hebrews 4:IS.
sense of guilt for sin seems to
every human heart. Some
it, or seek to suppress it, but
a way of revealing itself,
when trouble or sorrow
How often one hears even
who are spiritually indiffer-
careless say that some
is a punishment for sin.
~aSSumption is that the one who
much is a great sinner, but
of Job taught us that such
necessarily the case. In our
for today we learn from
Himself regarding human f-
~. His attitude toward it
[ guide us in our ttitude.
of ll~He makes clear that we
II
' Perishing Sinners (vv. 1-5).
erne0ne, apparently Judean,
!Jesus possibly with a sense of
I Pin s satisfaction that certain
[ilean (whom the' Judeans did
like) had been slain while they
at worship. Evidently the in-
was, "What terrible sin-
must have beeni" How
,re the expressions of peo-
today!
Jesus met the question by giving
similar incident right in
thus rebuking false racial
went on to point out that
they (and we) need to remem-
th t ll men re sinners, and
eternally unless they re-
man can perish though
Ly him. He can per-
ough no tower crush him.
die in his bed, with his
all about him: nd even
s Xnusie when he dies. but he
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Charles Town. W. Vs.
J Ray. G. G. Sydnor, D. D Paster
10 A. M.--Sunday School (all
departments except the Primary
Department which begins at 9:45
A. M.)
11 A. M.---Congregational Wor-
ship.
Welcome, Men! To the Yoke
Fellows Bible Class every Sunday
at 10 A. M. Comfortable room.
Good music, Fine fellowship.
ST. ANDREW'S PARISH
Rev. John W Gummere. Rector
Zion Church. Charles Town.
7:30 A. M,--Holy Communion.
except first Sunday.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M Par-
ish House.
11 A. M. -Mm'ning Service.
JEFFERSON CIRCIJlT
METHODIST CHURCHES
Rev. George Haael, Pastor
First Sunday--
Oakland--9:30 A. M.
Summit Point--ll A. M.
Kabletown--7:30 P. M.
Second Sunday--
Summit Point,--ll A. M.
Leetown--6:45 P. M.
Middlcway--7:30 P. M.
Third Sunday--
Oakland--9:30 A. M.
~abletown--ll A. M.
Summit Point--7:30 P. M.
~ourth Sunday--
Lee,own--9:30 A. M.
Middlcway--ll A. M.
Summit Point--7:30 P. M.
Shenandoah Junction Charge
7:~30 P. M.--Evcning Prayer.
Holy Days at 9:00 and 5:00. METHODIST CHURCH
Saint Paul's Chapel, Millville. 'ltev. Wesley Dodge, Pastor
Sundays--9:00 a. m Holy Corn- .Schedule of Services
munion, (First Sundays only.) First Sunday--Millv~lle, 9:45 a,
9:00 P. M.--Evening Prayer and m.; Shenandoah Junction, 11:15 a.
Sunday School. (Other Sundays.) m.; Bakerton, 7:30 p. m.
------- Second Sunday--Bakerton, 9:45
MFTHODIST ( HURCII a.m.; Millville, 11:15 a. m.; Shen-
"'/ own ~XV V I andoah Junction, 7:30 p. m.
tA1arlesl,;, a. I Third Sunday-- Shenandoah
t~ev. J. H. namy, J astor Junction, 9:45 a. m.; Bakerton,
Order of Services 11:15 a. m.; Millville, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School at 9;30 a. m Fourth Sunday--Bakerton, 9:45
,Iohu W. Irvin, Superintendent. I a. m.; Millville, 11:15 a. m.; Shen-
(;lasses for all groups. . The Buihl- ando h Junction, 7:30 p. m.
era' Class for men meets in tim Fifth Sunday---The same as the
main auditorium of the cimrch. All t fourth.
BAlVFIST CtiUltCll
Rev. G,iod~in Frazer, Pastor
Charles Town, W. Vs.
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Worship at 11 A. M.
B. T. U. at 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service at 7:30 l'. M.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday at
7:30 P. M.
BOLIVAR
METHODIST CHURCI!
Rev. Charles II. lley, Minister
Schedule of Services
men welcome. Come, meet with us. I
Morning Worship at 11 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor. I
Young People's Service at 6:30I
p. m. All y~)ung people of thei
chm'ch arc rcqueste(i to attend. ]
Evening Worship at 7::~0 o'- I
clock. Sermon by the pastor. I
'Prayer Meeting on Wednesday [
cvenimr at 7:30 o'clock.
Bardane--Bethany -- S u u d a y I
~chool meets each Sunday after-
I
noon at 2:0(I o'clock. Preaching
each first, ttfird and lifth Sunday-
at 3 1). m.
ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH
Charles To%n. W. Va.
Ray. 'rhos. C. Healy, Rector
Ohurch School for all ages. ev-
ery SundaYrm rningsm,ein at ten o'-
clock, p "t~tendent: Mrs. Vie-
BEULAH CHURCH
2:00 P. M.--Sunday School ev-
ery Sunday.
3:00 P M.-Congregational Wor-
ship on the second and :fourth
Sundays.
O"
NELSON PARISH
H. Carl,an Fox, Rector
Summit Point, West Virginia
First Sunday:--
11:00 a. m Rippon
3:00 p. m Lee,own
7:30 p. m Summit Point
Second Sunday :--
11:00 a. m Middleway
3:00 p. m Leetown
7:30 p. m Sunnnit Point
Third Sunday :---
1l:00 a.m Leet~wn
3:00 p. m Middleway
7:30 p. m Rippon
Fourth Sunday:--
11:00 a. m Summit Point
3:00 p. m Middleway
7:30 p. m Rippon
METHODIST CH U RCH
Harpers Ferry, W. Vs.
Ray. E. Richard Simms
"(h,me, h't us down and worship;
let us ,kneel before the Lord, our
Maker. '- Ps. 96:6. "Give u||to the
Lord the glory due unto His
Name, worship" the Lord in the
heauty of holiness."--Ps. 29:2.
Services--Camp Hill
Church School l0 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Christian Endeavor 7 P. M.
Vespers 8 P. M.
Keller's Chapel---Engle
Churc~h ~Sehool l :30 P. M.
Church Worship 2:30 P. M.
Note:--The lust Suuday in the
month the Church Service will be
at 7:30 p. m.
"Sweet is the solemn vmce that
call.~
The Christian to the House of
Prayer;
I love to stand within its walls.
For 'Fhou, O Lord arc present
there/'
damned unless he repent"Fir.% ,Sunday, 10:00 a. m.; t;cc- tan Harrison, Bolivar, W. Va. .
pbell Morgan). vud ~Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; third Sun- Mornm~ Worshm,p on s.econo,
~ ' he important thing is not the day 10:00 a. m.; fourth Sunday, Lhird, and fourth Sunda~.~ at elev-
;' ' k
e!attve ~infulness 0 men but. the 8:."0 a. m.; fifth Sunday, 10:00 am, en ocloc .
~t t~tt G0d "commands'~all men St.-Peter's, Harpers Ferry--4]rst Evcnin~ Worship on first and
Sunday, 8:00 a. m.; second Sunda3', fi'fth Sundays at, seven-thirty.
~.~rYW:h~e to repent" (Acts 17:30). 10:30 a. m.; third Sunday, 8:00 a. Holy Communion adaninistered
~r:are'Xll sinners, either, saved by m.: fourth Sunday, 10:30 a. nl ; Ion third Sund~y of alternate
tttree or eternally lost." Sinner, fifth Sunda), 8:00 a.m. Immtths, beginning with January.
n to the. St. A g n e .~. Shc4~herdstow~ "-~t
Powerful Saviour (vv. 10-13). third Sunday, 8:30 a.m. l MOUNT ZION METHODIST
wait *a ;woman, sIRtitutilly ~ ~ItURCH
but physiea, Uy~ieted. ha Shannm/dale Minion Charge South Charles Street
the synagogus (w.Yl0, 11), ME'/'~/ODIST CIIUR~:H ] Rev J C Searboro, ~,h t~ I~
was a daughter of Abra- First Sunday--Silver Grove, 11I " " " Pastor "~"
that hew sworn- A. M.; Murrill Hill, 2:00 P.M.; Order of Services
Fairnmunt, 3:30 P. M.: Chestnut
ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Charles Town. W. Va.
Morning PraTer and Serm,m
I~t, and ;;rd Sundays, I1:00 a. m.
lI.ly (;ommunion Ist, Sunday,
11:00 a. m.; :;rd Sunday, (;:00 a. m.
~ve n,~ oi'l ~" and Serulou every
Sunday--7:?.0 p. m.
,Church School every Sutulay---
9:30 a. m.
HALLTOWN CHURCH
9:45 A. M.--Sunday School ev-
of faith, But for some reason,
revealed, an'evil spirit
(v. 16) had brought about
an illness which bent
double, We cannot '.'explain
:There may be many.other
"rases.in the world. They. re
we have not fathomed yet
the mystery of suffering
power of evil" (Morgan).
~e the facts, but, thank God,
more, for we find her meet-
l J-powerful Saviour, who
willing to deliver. Jesus
He called her to Him.
to her. He touched her.
-~ healed her. Wh~t: a blessed
Have you.been to Jesus
need? If not, why not
'i~lht now?
that He had power~and
to set the .woman ' free
Satan who had held her bound
long years.
that all would
glorious deliv-
e, but we find that the ruler
synagogue w s angry. He
what he regarded as the
of the Sabbath day with
ed Solicitude (vv. 14-
g to be con-
good order proper
decorum, especially
house cf God. :But when
human-need, and the Son
that need by the.w~rk.
~ower. it is both folly
to obstruct or become
one's own interpreta.
~er order of things
set aside.
man, who ,as ~a religious
Should have realized that the
came :above his
the beast of the
vV. 15, 16), .and ~who should
that .the Son of .God
miracle in the syna-
rlllhtly ,deserved the swift
rebuke of Jesus. ~His
really to the rio.
.the Sabbath, hut to~ tke
God. Such men eed
the ehurc~ can
gain~and~ag in
~ss0n. One0f
church today ~s
of Rs
ogGod
They don't want. it. li
programs. If
-an~ ninth,wortls-of verse
5.
!irly meet
issue honesty,
benefit of our,etsr~d
sing bri,gs big
one today and be con-
Itill, 7:30 P. M.
9 Second Sunday--M,unt Carmel,
:30 A. M.; Ebeneezer, 11:15 A. M.;
Providence, 3:00 P. M.
ST. THOMAS
' LU'I:HERAN CHURCH
St. Thomas' Lutheran Church,
Ran on, the Rev. John Fray, Shep-
herdstwn, I'astor. Sunday Sehnoi
at l0 A. M. and preaching services
at 7:30 P. M Sunday, Jan. 5th.
(;hurch .Seho,l-+lO A. M.
Mornim: Worship 11 A. M.
Evening Worship .8 P. M.
Public is welcome.
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at 11 a. m.; Summit Point, second
Sunday, 7:30 p. m and fourth Sun:
day at I1 a. m.; Shenandoah June-
tion, first, third and fourth Sun-
days at 7:30 p. m and second Sun-
day at I I a.m. Church School at
each of the three ehumhes at 10
a. m. every Sunday morning.
ery Sunday.
7:30 P. M. -- Congregation~
Worshi~ on the first and thira
Sundays.
MIDDLEWAY UNION CHURCH
ll A. M. -Congregational wor-
ship conducted by the Presbyter-
ians,
on first and third Sundays.
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S'F. JOHN'S LU'rHERAN
t;HURCH
ttarpers Ferry, W. Va.
Rev. E. W. Young. Pastor
Sunday School+10:00 A. M.
Worship Se4"vice~- 11:00 A. M.
(No church service on first Sun-
(lay of the month!.
rather League, "l uesday, 8 P. M.
Liont ClUb, 'J~uary 7 man is iml, roving at her h(mm after] MIDI)LEWAY
having been very. ill for a week. ]
The next met, Ling of ,he Charles Miss Julia Mac BrowR spent
Town Lions Club .is scheduled for Christmas Day and. part of the hol- Mrs. J. B. Whi~, Miss Rhoda
Tue~lay, January 7, at 6:30, theidays with her aunt and uncle. Mr. W]fite. Mr. Cecil White. Mr. all']
meeting sche(tuled previously hay- and Mrs. George Morison. a.t Shep- Mrs. Ezra Fiddler. Mr. and Mrs.
ing beetl canceled. A marked fea- herdstown. Fred Hammond, Mr. arid Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. l,hv, md Hart,stead Holmes White and son, and Mr.
Lure of ~he first meeting ,program
will be an address by Ian Ross .~pent CI]ristmas 1)ay iv Morgan- P" E. W:hite were supper guests
town at iJm home of the ['ormer's at the home of Mr and Mrs. EI-
MacFarla.nc, the widely known ra- parents, mer Dunl~p Sund~y evening at
,lit) cutumenbator. Charles E. (Buddy) 'L'uraer, lutsl Clayuront Court, near Charles
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KEARNEYSV1LLE o,e to WashingS, ,'her he ha"l'row".
accepted entifloymOd, with the Bal-/ Mrs Marshall Engle, of Washing
- timore and Ohio Railroad Company.~ ten, is spending the holiday season
Mrs. Cora Smalhvood and daugh- Tyler Brown spent Christmas] with her niece. Mrs. Roy Swartz.
ter, Miss Hattie Smallwood, spent Dab' in Hopemont wRh Mrs. Brown.| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kilmer, acz
lhc Christmas holidays in Lanu- Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley and eompanied by Mr. Kihner's moth:
downe, Md at the home of Mr. aua grandson, Norval (;ale Joh~mton,
Mrs. Jmnes R. l,yons Miss Small- and Julia"'Gross spent Christmas
wood will remain at Landsdowne for Day near Williamsport, Md at the
the winter while her mother will go lame of Mr. atui Mrs. John Lemas-
to Youngstown, Ohio, to spend the ter.
winter months with a.other daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ih,rn and
ler, Mrs. Riehard Hathaway.and a s,ns, 6f Baker, on, spent S~tday at
sister. Mrs. Bessie Foster. Rector the home .of the format's mother.
Smallwood has been in l~ansdowne Mrs. Bertha G. Her
for several months, where he ha~ Mrs Lym~ Grantham is visiting E. A. Cockey, Jr of Purcellville.
mnployment, at the home of Mr. m~(t Mrs. All- Va and Miss Mary Markle of AU.
I,i~le Ann Rae Buhrman. ,laugh- ston Specht. near College ['ark, tona Farm, were Sunday (lin,et
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruhr- Md.
Ftmer ti Dire r +and Licensed Embalmer
CHAR .ES iTOWN, W. VA.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE. MORGUE "ATI ACHED.
A COMPBTENT LADY A$SISTANT.
er. and Mrs. William Maeoughtry,
also Miss Shirley Macou~h'Lry:~
left last Friday for Florida. The~
expect to be gone ten days.
Mr. S. (i. Ncwcomh. of Greea-
wo,d, Vs is visiting his sister,
Mrs. W. B. Baker.
Mr and Mrs ttarry Worsley, oi
Silw'r Spring, Md.; Mr. and Mrs~
~uests of Mr. and Mrs. Randotp|)
Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baker.aud
Miss Clemye Baker .had a family
reunion Chris,ms. Day. T he s e
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Swat,z. Mr. and Mrs. Witliaul
Swartz and son. Mr. and Mrs::Bil|
Office ,'Phone + t82.
Residence rPhoae 35.
Perks, Mr. and Mrs William Bak-
er and sons. Billy and Lyle, "
"I'h,se ,n the sick lis't are:Mrs,
J. M. (}oodel], Mr. Roy Dawson,
Mr. L. M Wal:~on. Mrs. Mers.hall
Engle and Mr.~ Roy Swartz.
Mrs. J. "F. Bates was called t.o
Martinsburg on ,quuday because of
the illness of her mother.
Read the, ads in this issue.
in the Advocate.
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Jefferson County Spent ONE DOLLAR at Ybur Store.
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