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"The Daugheer Jairus', a W. Wol,f, Messrs. F. E. Brenne-
ean~ta by Sir John Stainer, will man, Lawrence Lloyd, Richard
presented in the Met~hodist Brockman, and Ch~rles W. Waif.
Chu~h cA" Charles To~vn, on Sun- The cantata will be aevompanied
day, April 27, at 7:30 P. M by aml directed by Mrs. Dorobhy W.
approximately forty singers, in-IConklyn, org'anist, at the Metho-
eiiiding, the members f the Adult ;di-:t (3mr(,h
C'hoir ar,t 'the Young, l,adies Choh'l ']'h. ]n',~rra~. f.t 1} ,orvie, t~)l-
of the church and lhe 5~llowlngilow~.:
singers frcml other local
~}ltlvt'h(~s: lq'elu(h,--"Andani,e" from (]r;lrl,le
Miss Catherine Todd tleTRzhoow.r, Pieeo Symih(miqiie (e~ar Franck
Mrs. Lawrence I.h)yd, Mrs. Charles } Th(, F r,ce~siomd tl'ymH . .h)y~
$
Ha Be DAVIS "'ZAN-Z-LAC'"
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YoQ wiU be surprised what you can accomplish for as
little as a dollar or less, if you start painting oddsand
ends around the home. All you need is a few inexpen.
sire cans of enamel and some smart color schemes to
follow. We can supply both! Come in for our
FREE 48-page booklet of
a~ve color schemes.
For irJtance:
That bedroom set you are tired o!
would probably look very smart if
painted in ivory with llght-blue or
rose trim.
Yellow trimmed in rust would make
yOtu" breakfas4 room f~,:niture t~,wer
than new.
The laundry basket
and bathroom stool
freshly enamelled in
white brightens up the
appearance of your
bathroom.
The old radio is prob-
ably a work of art ,~h
cabinet design. Why not
give it an antique fiMgh?
Phone 278,
Charles Town. W. Va.
IPICIAL oIIrlR'--roi ON! Will( ONLYI
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on any purchase of "'ZAN-Z-LAC" ENAMEL
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I WORTH IOc ON ANY PUR-
Fill out thitcouDon
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and present when
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FARMERS ADVOCATE, CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
Beethcwen. [ '
The A,them--Th;,e, O ll WILl. OFFICIALLY
W. C. Macfarlane. ' 1]
Hymn 169--Ye S+~rvan;s of ~d, '.[ |M TAII crh
Hanover [I llOl/~hLdL~l~ ON SUNDAY
O erto7- Choral ---
fro Meleo.mibe,C. H. H. Perry. fl-'-----
Mrs. L~uise Mars.hall Pine ~i
The Cantata--The Daughter of i
.l,airus, John StaMer. ]
1. Overture-- Or~an [
Mis~ P,ltzmove" ! TIlE REV. C. IRVING LEWIS
Awake! Th,m Tlmt Sleepest i ----'
9. lmve I)ivim~, All l,ove Excel-I The lnslallafion of the Rev. C.
inl,:-.Mb~; lleltzhouw.r, Mr. F. Irving Lewis as pastor of the
F P, re)meman Presbyterian Church of Charles
10. To film Who Lef l, ttis
Throne On lli;zh-Trio, Miss
Pamey, Mrs. ttunter, Messrs.
Brenneman, Ennis
Itymn 144~-Beneath The Cross
of ,Ies~ts -St (?hristo ;her.
The BenedictS+ses Ma;ry and I In O g e ll e
!'1' ~,) ) s ) ~ aml Mrs. Eliza+beth ('l]' )vt,
:~e+dt, rtained at a iune,heon (mTues-
i day, in honm" +ff Mi:~ Atme Ca~bell
Williams of Berryville, Vs.
i Mrs. T. P Farn ~w<)rth s p e n t
i fh',do,f the wee,k h} Washington, 1).
{ (L. with h(r dau~'hters, M i s s e s
iLu(.y aml Al+iee Farnswo~th.
BARGAINS LIKE THESE may not come again for
ye rsl We've got to clear our entire used car stock!
All makes at all-time lows--bottom cut right out
from under prices so get your bargain while they
last! Stop by today. You'll see excellent cars at
prices you can't afford to missl,
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1937 Ford
CoupeS300
{937 r~
Coach $250
1937 Ford
2-Dr, (60) $325
1936-For-' -
2-l)oor $300
Coupe $300
The Longer You Look the
Ouicker You'll Buy!
1938 Packard
Sedan
Just Like New
1936 Cadillac
Sedan
Good As New
A couple of
real honeys!
1940 Ford 4-Door
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If you woM a better used car now's the time to bring year old am,
down and trade it in--at a rtcll saving to you and at easy le~ll~l
Town will take place at the
Church next Sunday morning at
eleven o'clock.
By appointment of Winchester
Presbytery the Rev. Dr. ,los. A.
McMurray is to preside and de-
liver lhe Cbarge to the pastor;
the Rev. C. K. Poole of Romney,
who wa~ a elassmate of Mr.
Lewis at. Union Theological
Seminary, will preach the ser-
mon, and the Rev. Dr. G. G.
Sydnor will deliver the Charge
to the congregation.
The Rev. H. H. Leach of Duf-
fields will be alternate to any
minister of lbe Commission un-
able to serve. Ruling Elders
Henry S. Baker and W r i g h t
Denny were appointed on the
(:am m ission.
NEWS OF OTHER YEARS
TWENTY YEARS AGO, APR. 23
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Marrled--in ,Hagerstown, James
W. Clendennin~ to 'Miss Ada Jen-
~nings, +both of the county; at the
Manse at Duffields,by ehe Rev. J.
C. Siler, Arnohl Moler to Miss
Bertie LROUelntls, both of the coun-
ty: at the Episcopal rectory in
+ChaHes Town ~by the Ray. Conrad
Good'win, Laurence W. Anders and
Mis.~; Grace Ed:monia Boyd, both of
the coun;ty.
: Died in ,ttarpers Ferry from
ty.phoid fever, Ehner Potts; in
Wes.t Ball,ear, Mrs. Margaret E.
Wiltshire, wi'fe of tMorr:is Wilt-
shire; n e ar Wheatland, Mrs.
Blanche MvAtee, witfe of Frank H.
McAtee, a~'e(1 48 years.
The Jm'y for the May Term (~f
the Jefferson Circuit Court were
Rolbt. H. Nice, warner, W. O. 17ore-
,man, Russell Welsh, Lee Boyd, C.
P. Eagle, Thos. E. Howell, R(~bert
I Withers, William Childs, Nor-
man Rider, James H. Nicewarner
Ben Crampto.n, John C. tIoffman
.l.S. Reinhart, J. A. Grantham
Howard McKee, Stanley Harde~ty,
James W. Garney, Roll Gerhard
Frank M. Grt$)er, Ellbevt Canard,
Harry .Byers, J. G. GiJbson, Henry
Weller, Frank Walker, John G. E1-
liott, ,W. A. Kephnrt, J. J. :Lyne,
S. S. Dalgarn, ,C, H. H,ines, and O.
E. Hoffman.
FORTY YEARS AGO, APR. 23
The ,Rev. J. P. Essex ~beeame
pastor o$ the Baptist Churches, at
Leetown, +Summit Point, Shenan-
doah Junction, and Mount Zion.
Cards were issued for ~he mar-
riage of B. F. Harrison, cashier of
the Jefferson Savine's Bank, of
S~ho~herdstown, to Mis.~ Virginia
Strider of Berkeley County.
John T. McGraw, ~" Grafton
and Mellville D. Post of Wheelin,g,
formed a partnership to practice
law. Post afterwards became noted
am a wri.ter.
SIXTY YEARS AGO, APR. 23
Died--at her home near Char-
lestown, Mrs. Imey E. Paeke~te
wMow o~ John B. Paokette. and
daue*hter o~" the late SamuelWash
in~ton, o$ Haremood: near the
Bl.oomery, Jere Harris, aged 60
1939 Ford yea,s.
Dlx.
4-Door
I The Sustiees of the
-- ]Peace qualified q3y givin bond in
]the County Court: Charles town
Ford [District, Jahn Avis and William
l)lx.
Burnem X o+eto :s o 1 o m o.
Fleming. and C~arles H. Kable:
M+iddlewav District. ,M e r e d i t h
Hahn and John ,F. Smith: ~hep-
herdstown, T. W. Latimer and Inn.
M. En,~.le: Bolivar To'ha G. Ooek-
roll aria Win. ft. Meier; Harper~
Form Basil Avis.
Willimn Phill;~s, in the lumber
busniess in Charlestov~n, .t o ok
l three o his partnership
with him. sons in
SEVENTY YEARS AGO, APR. 23
PItONE 266
CtIARLES TOWN, W. VA.
Mar~ed--~y the Rev. A. C. Hop-
kins, Jan. M. Howell to ,Miss Er-
m a R. Taylor, both of t'he Couney;
in ~Martinsrburg by the Rev Mr.
Stinger, J. Brisham Walker, edi-
tor of the Charleston, W. Va Ga-
zette, to Miss Emma Snow Stro-
ther, daughter of ,Gen'l David H.
Strother.
The second trial of H. Crav ord
Black for the killh~g (ff W. W. Me-
Kai~r, Jr in Cu,m~berland, resulted
in his a(.quittal. Senator l)at)ie}
W. Vorhees, of Indiana, amI .ImlV:e
E. K. Syester of llav'i+rst.wiL