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',FOUr. tARMERS ADVOCA'IL, CIIARLES TOVvN, W. VA. RIDAY, MAY 30, ---=' 1'"' " ~l uation in Japan Miss Heywood and of Laurel, Md were visitors at tile}three hours. Fmmk said it was }made in the eighth grade "~;='%lm "veal'; : 2"" 2" ': 11[ m!~ll |! ~ ~ 11~ Miss Murray thought it best to re-~ i hmne of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Eackles l most thrilling. [tmn.',Miss" Langdon, was U SUNDAY 1llSIml] atee. ~ ill[urnS, the U.S. battheyh'metl,c:-,l~l:mday. I Lcetown is veryproud th,atMiss[the horse,~hoe,also a v,i]o tl eruc, T IIIIIIB liaml mllg I1! wa t.': t,e.;:cr Wel, b. o. l,a,'ro de!Louise . own won no .nan,Caar cston Her gr mlpal lnternatioualll tlllll[ii kll l l [['smn: workhl./apan::onwdav. IGrace. lVld accomt.anied bv Mrs. lhonors in Charles Town IIigh!and Mrs J Frank Gard -:- I 17 q q f'~ NJ -:-/llHIgii ~ it' Starting; June l:~e, tqo St. &,lmi VHham Way, spent the week-endlSehooh Tlie Sunday schools andlresidentg of Lee[own. Mr. ~ O tJ v .~ [| u,~. " [i [~a. u.ra Sun(Ins Sc ~o 1 w 1 beg ~l w th h s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O 'schools of Let town have, st nt outII net" thinks" it' no sulpr" is.e t HAROLD L LUNDQUIST D.D. L l ( ' ' ' g ' ] 0 ' S g " L, at 9 00 othck a m m toad of A Webb Mr Wa ha beenqult I, ~ean of The Moody Bible Institute / ' ' ~ t . " [ " " ' " " ~ ~ . ] . ~. y . e, a lot of splendid material, na:nely . granddaughter should gai |Tlel~vsedby W~fs~C~irnC~[te wspa!0erUnlon.) / Halltown Church Keller's Chapel--Engle ] Uv,lla Lutheran Church o'clock, and the preaching servwe Ill l, having recently undergone a theys and girls. [grades, considering who her Sunday School every Sunday at Church Worship 2:30 P. M.[ . Preaching by tl}e l'a, stor, Rev ] will bcgm at 10 o'clock instead el t surg,cal opera[ran. She ~s now m> I Bishop Strider will have services l father is! ! g / 1 ] 9:45 A.M. . ] Note:---The last Sunday in the I o onn ta. Fray, a~ 1 ocmcK a. m i 11 .'clock a.m. This new schedu!e [ proving nicely. L in the E-isco'lal Chinch aL I ee ] Some of the members d --~,~,s Congrei;ationa!, Worship on the month the Church Service will be[ ~uJl~la~', ,/u~u~, ls[ .! of service will c,mLinue during ill(: ] --0-- --- 'q)w ,~ "o,/ ~, le i] l,lll ,~;~.*.;.~ ell V, ~,)~ ," I fi~.=# ,and thir(l Sunuav ail, etnoonsl at 7 '.1o p M I oul|tlav 5eliDe[ every ~Ullllay :11:1 ~ t V ou.e oul a~ ~,re~,c. ,e, v. i, .c,ay ~,tr,co ,J e~ Lesson subjects and Scripture tex}s se- I 10 o clock a m You .ire invited [ sulmncr months ,slid possfl)ly Ill- I g ~]~i ~'~lflll[]~l " ' r "' " [ letted and copyrighted Dy internatmnal ] at 3.00 o clock, t " I I ~,[ l.Al2~12.11, t~ T V a.~t 11t. A larg'e con~rcgalAon Is ex-~t.l]aries lown hospital, lu Council of l~eligious Edueatl, on" used by I St Thomas Lutheran Church I - -- qcmutel;', it' ]L proveu sutcess ui. I I "~-* ~ ',~ ' " " " " "~' - " I peetc(l [o [lsgen LO cne i:51snop. I alternoon to repair l:nen, e~t l~e n,on. I Baptist Church [ St Thomas' Lutheran Church, I ~eman tmurcn The Electric Nathmal lIeflnse~ ' r," ) g . ~ . . . left'S. ~USle ~L,lass OLl'l(ICr anti.~llSS laOUlSe bang{Ion, Ol lvly- nosplr~al stalt isvery grate~l BROADENING CHRISTIAN } Charles lh, wn, W. ~:a. ] Raason, the Kev. aolm I jay, Shel [ 2.90 P. M.--ounday Sonora every ('mt,'se to train young men m tl-,~,; I i " ,~ ~ ~ ~,a, I ) . i herdstown l'a%or Sunday ~ ~Cho0l / Suuuav . ",e [ (IHU~Ot(,r, Miss t atnerme ~l;l'l(iCl', ('I'SLI)WII, rHl(Ibile mgnest graue ~ [ 11 is ~A'OrK. " ltlu~t~u.~: an~ a*~at~uv~ ltev aooawm v razer, t astor.' ' ; " " "'~ . arcs forGore: ilnlOllt (le/ellS( re- I " ' ~ntrt~m~a* I ,= e.~ d tat 10 A. M 1 reaching Services a,l 3:00 I. M.--Congregatmnai Wor "," ' . tOf W lnehestcr, Vs are VlSltlnJ " -- ~ ~,a~,-~, I ~:~o2-~. vi.--~uuoay ,~c.u I ~ a M Sunday Anne Is[ I ~hinon the second ~ I a,r Ncently COml)leLe(l t,i we(ks of train-; . ~ ~ . ~. . rshi ~ a. a ~ "~-- e~ ~u ~ - x" . 1 1rs. ucorgla ~&:llllS~ at lgOSC 11 A. M. Mo~mng We 1. Iv. " - - ' o n ' 11930 ] .)-- -, 1 --- y ,i,e,r,ns ,uct ,sMr Ke I Por Casserole Cooks LE~ON T.~XT---ACtS I : - 6:30 I, J)/1--lJ tO. ' " GOLDEN TEXT For I am not ~ 7 ]0 t' M" Evenlm," Service I Middleway Union Church I neth Wal,kck of the l'olomac L ght]nin " -- ri for it "' e, ~ "" ~ - " '," ~ Miss Mabel Glaseock, of Sum- EMEMBER the Seven La er Stir eonstantl until mixture ashamed of the gospel of Ch st: - [ "::~a P" M"Wednesda, Praverl 11 A M.---Congregat~onal wor-[ Ins fflecnools~ i rotes[ant t, nurcl~ and l'ower Cmnpany. Sevcrm ot't ." " . Y Y ! What a splendid church " : sun'day SchOol. (i)ther Sundays. [ OaKland---U:30 A.M. 4th. Sunday mornirig, " . ' ,'. I illfled 'somewhat to suit the Ameri- mush. Preheat electric oven Here in the midst of the most evil { ~ Kalalelaown 11 A ffl l'i]e i . ~. ()] ~. Camp :~o. ]~, nero ~RilI ~lllflfllac~ ~ ~ ~ bake 30 minutes at 400 ~" surroundmgs Ihe sweet .flower of Charles Town Presbyterian Church P.M. St. James Cathohe Church a bu,:l,fss and .s(u~lal m(.(itmg on When she chooses this casserole Hominy Sausage Casserole The M r. and M r.~;. Cecil Webb. of Wash- preached at first Drily to the Jews, The Methodist Church Builders Class me~ s mum mare Fifth Nt'nday, 8:00 a.m ning or losing, and worrying allfind tt hnbbling hot and ready to (2 cups) but God sent others (v. 20), whoFirst Sunday--Silver Grove, 111 audltormm of the church. All men St. Agnes, Shepherdstown-rhird inglon, 1). C. the lime. Just as folks used to preached His grace to the Gentiles. A. ffl.; lglurrlll ]-1111, g:00 1'. M.; are mwtcd to come and wo~sDlp Sunday~ 8:30 a.m. 3;Ir. and w~th us. Note also that ~e Antioch churchFairmount, 3:30 t'. M.; ChestnutI 11 A. M.--Merning Worship. Bolivar tleights Pentecostal Church Mr. Ira lh)ral)augh. Mr was a living witness, "The hand of tlill, 7:30 t'. M. I 6:30 t'. M.--~(oung t'eople's her- the Lord was with them"--little Second ~unoay-Mount Carmcl,IM.;! vice. All young people are request- Mrs. Pearl Watters, l'asLor. wonder then that "a great number9:30 A. M.: Eboneezer, 11:15 A. Sunday School at 10 a.m. ] beliew~d and were turned to the Providence, 3:00 1'. M. i ed L~ attend this service. Lord." Your church--and mine-- Third Sunday--Silver Grove, 11 7:30 t'. M.--Evemng Worship. Supt. William liilleary [ might learn much by studying theA. M.; Murria Hill, 2:00 t'. M.;l'rayer Meeting Wealmsday even- Young Peoples Service at, 7 p. m. i ings at 7:b0 o'ch, ck. Mrs. John Dilh)w, President. I church at Antioch. bairnlount, 3:30 P. M.; Chestnut l~ardane-Bethany-Sunday School Church Service 8 p. m, Sunday. 1 Mrs. Ashhy Corunmr. gamble with fire. but what prop- RussCl erly owner today would consider Bird and M~s. Samuel tlackley, all leaving his property uninsured? COST OF SAME. $3.00 PER IIUNI)RI';D FOR THE SEASON. Why not, BUY NOW as the sea- son costs no more than a few days? ll. A New Fellowship (vv, 22-26). The genius of Christianity is fel- lowship. Those who have a religious belief which makes them exclusive ---not willing to fellowship with other Christians--i2o not truly represent their Lord. When the church at Jerusalem heard the good news, they sent Bar- nabas to hetp the new converts and establish fellowship. He was the ideal man to send. for '" 'he was a good man.' It is far more impor- tant that a man be good than that he be brilliant if he is to edify young converts. He was 'full of the Holy Ghost.' He was also 'full of faith,' and no man that is not, need under- take the work of instructing and developing young converts, especial- ly converts from heathenism so-dark as that in Antioch. He was free from the love of gold (4:36, 37). He was free from personal ambition and jealousy in his work (vv. 25, 26). He , was very sharp-eyed to see the sin. eerity and promise of a young con- vert (9:27). 'When he was come. and bad seen the grace of God, (he) was glad' " (John W Bradbury). Into this new fellowship of life and service the gracious and generous Barnabas brought a new evangelist ---Saul, God's prepared man for this hour. But we have another new thing in our lesson, one of great impor- ~nce. ill, A New Name (vv. 26-30). Christian, the beautiful name, o~ those who follow Christ was first used at Antioch. It may have held a measure of contempt (see Acts 2t}:28; I Pet. 4:16). but it was a remarkably suitable name for those who had come out of paganism now tg~ live, in their old surroundings, a ~w life, a separated life, the Christ life. This name "combines Jewish thought with Greek and Latin lan- guage, and thus. like the inscription < on the cross, bears witness to the ~iversaltty of Christianity as a re- Iigion for the whole world. The idea of 'Christ' (Messiah) is Jewish; the substantive 'Christ' (Chris[on) is ~reek, and the adjectival termina- tion 'ian (-Janus) is Latin . . , : This new name was intended to in- txoduce and mark the difference be. tween Jews and Gentiles on the one hand, and those who, whether Jews or Gentiles, were followers of Jesus Christ . The term 'Christian' evidently points to the Person of Christ. and to those who are asso- ciated with Him as His followers. It implies and involves union and close association with Christ" ~W. H. Grif- flth Thomas). Those believers at Antioch ~ot only bore the name, they practiced the life of Christ. Next Sunday we shall study their activity for Christ, for in that city began the great mi~. sionary movement which goes on to~ our day. In our lesson today we h~ve another practical e~presslon of their faith. They gave of their means. "every man according to his abilities.'" to meet the need of their new-found Jewish brethren in Judea advertising brings big today and be con. ltill, 7:30 1'. M. Fourth Sunday---Mount Carmel{everyl o'clock.SUndaYl'reachingaftern nserv~ce eacha~ 2:00'is[, 9:30 A. M.; Ebeneezcr, 1[:.15 A. M.;] 3rd and 5th Sunday at, 3:00 P.M. Muuut Zion Methodist Church Providence Chapel, 3:00 P. M. -- t Shenandoah Junction Charge Nelson Parish I Methodist Church H. Carlton Fox Rector t Rcv. WeMcy Dodge, Pastor First Sunday ~ ) nl Schedule of Services 11:00 A. 1~1 R'pl o S . . I 3:00 1". M Leeu~wn First ~unday--Mdlville, 9:45 a.l 7:30 t'. M Sumnut l'omt,m.; ~heuan(loah Junction, 11:15 a. Scond Sunday m.; Bake[ton, 7:30 p. m. 11:00 A. M Middleway 13:00 P. M Leetown 7:30 P. M : Summit Faint Third Sunday 11:00 A. M Leetownl 3:{t0P. M Mqddteway I 7:30 P. M Ripponl I~ ourth Sunday I 11:00 A. M : Summit I'ointt 3:00 I'. M Middleway 7 "30P. M Rippon i Second Sunday--Baker[on, 9:45 a. m.; Millville, 11:15 a. m.; She,- andoah Junctiou, 7:30 p. m. Third :;unday--Shenandoah June- ton, ,9:45 a. m.; Baker[on, 11:15 a. m.; Millville, 7:30 p.m. t ourth Sunday- -Baker[on, 9:45] a. m.; Mi!lviite, 11:15 a. nL; Shcn-] andodah Junction, 7:30 p.m. ] Fifth Sunday--The same as tllel fourth Sunday. ] Ciassmeeting 8 p. nl. Thursday. South Charles Street Rcv. J. C. Scarborough, Pastor 10 A. M.--Church School 11 A. M.---Morning Worship 8:00 l'. M.---Evening Worship. The public is invited to attend. St. Philip's Episcopal Church Rector. R. L. Gordon Charles Town, W. Va. I Morning Prayer and Sermon- every Sunday at ll:00 Cc]ock. Holy Communion -- ~st ~unday, 11.00 A. M.; 3rd Sunday, 6.00 2. M. Evet song and Sermon every Sun- (lay at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. tShuvch ~chool every ~unaay-- 9.30 A. M. Y Miss Estelle Gibson. of Wheat- land, W. Va spm;t the week-end visiting her niece and nephew, Mrs< Isabella ]lawson ~nd Mr. GilberL Perry and family. Hamy Knight'aged 24 years, son of Mr. artd M~s. John Knight. died in George Washington University Hospital m~ last Friday evening, af- 'ter beh~g quite ill for s mm time. His illness da,tcd back to an b~jury which he sustained in an auto acci- dent some time ago, resulting in a serious back injury. The family live at Samples Manor. across the river from Harpers Ferry. The l funeral was bold from the Samples Manor Church on Monday after- noon, with intermenl in the Ceme- tery nearby. Beides his parents, the deceased is survived by one sis- ter and eight brothers. The broth era all acted aa pallbearers. This i~ the tirst time in his many year~ of expcrmnce, that the local undertak- er has had as many as eight broth- ers to act as pall-bearers. Six had served in that capacity. ,Mr. LeMie Bush, IDea! Metropeli- lian insurance agent, i~ attending a mooing of agents and managers in Washing[ore I). C. Business .;es- s'ions were bold (m Monday night and Tuesda~. Mr. and Mrs. [larry Malicoat, Mr. Thucdore Alexander and Miss Ruth F ~gle, all of Hyattsville, Md were v;sitors at the home of Mrs. Belle flaclrer (;n Sunday. Visit,ors at the home of M~.~.I Fa~mie B. i',man during the past week were. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R.~h- ar(lson of the Canal Zone, Panama. The Missv,~ Lu and Lin Coleman, and Mr .and Mrs. McCo|lough .of Cumberland, Md and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burn(it and their sm~. [hHnle.a llurne~t, and wife, of Wash- iagton, D. C. M:.s. Annie l)aily, of Washington, l). C i~ spending this week at the home (,f her sister-in-law, Mrs. Le- n,~ra Staubs. Mr:~. Roy S. liutt.s and daughter, Cathu, ne, visited relatives in Fred- erick, Md on Sunday. Mr. and M vs. William Rosenberry arid Lwo children, of Mr. Wea.tber. Va sp:mL Sunday aL the home of Mss Sadie lluekner. The l'ollyanna C]m'.s of the Boli- var Meth,dk4t Sunday School mo- tored to lhmker Hill one evening last week, mat spent a pleasant evening at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Chester B. Smith, Roy. Smith was formerly pastor of the~ Bolivar charge, and Mr:< Smith was tea(her FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. AUTOMOBILE SERVICE. MORGUE ATTACHED. A COMPETENT LADY ASSISTANT Office 'Phone 162. Residence 'Phone 35. (,f the I'ollyanna class Recent visitors a~ the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wcbb were Mr. am~ Mrs. llrawner Hard,ng and c],i}=- drcn, ot Gaithershurg, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewi:; Henley, Mis,~ Marya:m Mclean, Mr. Carl Phebus and mother, of Washington, Mrs. Paui tlar(ii,~g and Lwo children .of For- rc:~t Glenn. Md. The Reading Circle cf the Ww- man's C ub met, at, the hmne of Mrs. J. (J. Newcomer, (,n Camp tti]l. ~:n Monday afternoon. Mr.~. C. L. Sextm~. ,f near ll:(:- pers Fe~'ry, is :;pending a week w;'b relatives it~ Wastfingt n Ci:y. Mr. J. L. Ru~'sell co,L'.nue:~ quite ill at h(s honm near flerl)ers Fer~y. Recent vis:to.s at lhe ham( o Mrs. Gertrude Crawford and Mrs% Arys Green were Mr. Nmval E. Kirby, of I'hiladelphia, Pa Mis- Ella |",abbitt, of Washington, D. C I'. F. C. (;corge Green, of Quantico, Va : Mis; Mmy MorKan, t,f Ehep- herdstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Wener, of Philadelphia. Mr. Allie Ridgeway, of Camp /lill. spent :;everal days last week in Columbu~s, Ohio. Mrs. Paul Rutherford and li,ttlc (laughter, Anne, spem, last Frdday in Front Royal, Vs. Deaconess Amta L. l{ans(m had as her guests last week (May 20 - 22) two missionaries from Jal)an, Miss C. Gertrude lteywood of ltoly- eke, Mas~ asd Mi.s.~ Edna Murray of San F~aneisc Cal. They ~e- turned from Japan in April and have mot,red from California, stop- ping off iu the Ferry on their way to Mass. Both have been connected with St, Margaret's School in Tok yo for some year~;, M i.ss Heywood as Vice-Pr~incipal and Miss Murray a-" head of the mt~si(. (lep;arrtnicnt. St. Margaret's is a Girl's Primary and ttigh School with more than ~ven hun~l,red pffpi]s, established by the Episcopal Church. Mi~s Heywood and I)eaconosg Ranson first went to Japan together in 1904 and worked ~.ogether for some years. Miss Murray is a musical artist of great abildty. Because of the present sit- liDead REMOVED PROMPTLY Free Of Charge :o,**: + -,: ; :- We pay telephone charges Call Harpers Ferry 55 Potomac By- Products pany |r John C. SMnner ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Sadler Building CHARLES TOWN, W. VA Phone 172-F |r ' ' F. L. Bushong Lee BuMmng, Jr. Bimhon & Bushong ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W Offices in Washington Hall Building CItAI~LF~S TOWN, W. VA. -:~-= J| "~- CtIAS. T. ENGLE CHARI,ES TOWN, W. VA. AUCTIONEER 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE "Always Engagcd Where The Best Is Wanted" James M. Mason, Jr. James M. Mason, !I! Mason & Mason A'I,rORNEYS-AT-LAW Practice In All the Courts CHARLES TOWN, W, VA. Insurancc of All Kinds Phonc 29 Charles Town, W. Va. place on the table. The only thing she must do before she leaves the kitchen is to set the timer clock for the time she wishes the current to switch on and the time she wishes it to turn off. The electric range does the rest! Tamale Casserole (Serves 6 to 8) 1 cup yellow corn meal 3 cups water 2~ teaspoons salt 4 tablespoons fat 2 cups sliced onions cup green pepper (finely cUt) 1 ponnd ground beef teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon chtli powder 1 10~,).-OllnCe can condensed tomato soup Prepare corn meal mush by mix- ing l cup yellow corn meal with 1 cup cold wall~,er. Slowly add this to 2 cups boiling water to which 1~ teaspoons salt has been added. 1 No. 2 can hominy (3 cups) cup grated cheese Place sausages, and ly 3 tablespoons of water in on of ele - ~ range ovor heat until ls and are move and drain but 2 tablespoons of onion and cook until transparent. Combine lic, flour, sugar; ~lt I with tomatoes. Fill layers of drained hominy, onion, and tomato layer should be hominy. with grated cheese. Preheat tric oven ~md bake |0 350 1% ~x~rleae~ and ~utar~-. D to~ .~ Tnbu~e, Do,*to~-n "rAu HAW KseY YOU Fh~ RgALIZlNO T 0 I$ ~. DRI~AMI~ ~}~APHER r|pld, 01te. R*rat~ "rr~bm.e dueS, +4t~. MU. 2-~1~'~ anl& e~ble. Call &T,~ater a h. 5ta t/hirers|t7 :; ~ Het~lti T~tbun~ Onc business man :ells anbth --when it crones to finding O flce Help: lo king for a Busir ess Opportunity; Positions Wanted; or Capital to Invest? our Classified Columns ,are your be t medium. The cost is small: results are usually IMMEDIATE! 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