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:~+'<13" " "- i ',RS ADVOCATE, CHARLES TowN, W. vA. FRIDAY, JULY lg, ISaY SCHOOL ":" LESSON ":" By HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.} Lesson for July 20 Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se- lected and copyrighted by International Council of Ileti~ious Education; used by permission. THE RESPONSIBILITY OF TIIE CHURCH REGARDING BEVERAGE ALCOHOL LESSON TEXT--I Corinthians 5:9-13; Titus 2:1.8 GOLDEN TEXT--Ye are the salt of the earth.--Mattbew 5:13. The church has a grave respon- sibility regarding alcoholic bev- erages, but in recent years it has largely failed to meet it with in- telligence and enthusiasm. Let us never forget that the first business of the Christian and of the church is to preach the gospel, winning men to Christ. It is not our ealling to attempt by social or economic meth- ods to right the wrongs of this world. Igor is ours a "social gospel" with the emphasis on "social." But have we forgotten that it is a gospel with serious social implications and re- sponsibilities? The man, and the church, who fol- lows Christ should be vitally con- @ cerned about every influence in American life which is destructive and right at the top stands alcohol. To meet gigantic (and growing) prob- lem effectively the church must be I, Separated From Sin (I Cor. 5:9, I0). A church living in careless world- liness has no testimony against the sin round about it. In fact, its in- fluence is definitely on the wrong side. The Christian is to be in the world, but not of it. He must live with the sinners, but he must never by word or deed, or even by his pres- ence in the wrong place, seem. to~ Halltown Church Keller's Chapel--Englc Sunday School every Sunday at Church Wo~hip 2:;30 P. M. 9:45 A.M. Note:---The last Sunday in the Congregational Worship on the month the tgaurtm bervice w~li be first and third Sunday aftelnoons at 7:a0 V. M. at 3:00 o'clock. Baptist Church Charles Town, W. Va. Rev. Goodwin Frazer, ['astor. 9:45 A. M.--Sunday School. li A. l~l.--iVlolmmg Worship. 6:30 t'. IVl. 13. T, U. 'i:~0 F; M.--15vemng Service. 7:~0 t'. lvl. Wednesaay--k',aye Meeting. St. Thomas-Lutheran Church St. Thomas' LutLeran Cimr, h, Rmlson, the Rev. John Fray, btwp herdstown, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 A. M l'rcaehing Services a~ 11 A. M. each Sunday St. John's Lutheran Church liarpers Ferry, W. ~a. Rev. E. W. Young, Pastor bunday School--10:uO A. M. ~v orslllp ~el'VlCe--LJk :00 2~, M. ho church service ou Hrst ~un- da2 o the mo~th. Luther League---Tue~,day 8 P. M. St. Anderw's Parish Roy. John W. Gummere, Rector Zh,n Chulch, Charles Town ] 7:30 A. M.---Holy Communion, exo ,~ cept nrst bun(lay. 'J 30 A, ivl.--bunaay bchool. It A. l~t, i~io, mng heroine. 7:do 1 . ~l.--V,vcnmg vrayer. llOly Days at o:oo an% o:u0, ~t. l'aul's ~hapet, Mihvllie. Sundays 9:OO A M -Holy Com- nlufl/O~l. { 1t'll'sl~ bUllflay,~ only ) O:UU lff. lll.--l~Velllng /-raser 3110 Sunuay bcno~l, turner bun(lays. Middleway Union Church 11 A, M.--Congregational wor- ship conducted b2~ the l'resbyl.er- ians, on iirst and third Sundays ol each month. St. John's Lutheran Church Bolivar, W. Va. Rev. Eugene W. Young, t'astdet 10 A. M.--Sunday School lYviEa l.utheran ('hurch l'rcaching by lira I'asi(,r, J.hn 1t. F,ay. a~ 11 oc]ock a. m Sunday, July' 2th. Sunday School every 5umt:ty at l0 o'clock a. Ill. YoU art, mv~Lett. Ileulah Church 2:fill 1'. M --Sunday ~cimoi ever) Sunday. 3:00 1'. M- COllgrt~g:ttiona'B Our - I! [ Glass{ord and Misses Billmyer and] Ontario Road, N. W SI,:I,I,S SUMMIT I'OINT HOME Meet rhaa-o Town Forest Glassford of Bunker Itill,[i D. C.; Executive Secretary, were also visitors at her home ~un- I Henry T. McDonald, Storer C a.d =cD ald High's New Coach day. { " --0 T( w: real estate operators, an- One member of the confirmation' n(,unce lhe sah, of the residence of I n Miss Elhm Todd at, Summit Point, class, Mr Leroy Wale, who wasI Musical rrogram confi reed at the Episcopal Church to (;(,nora] .lames Carson Brecken-t[- z" ---7 ri(lL,'(.~ U. S. Marine Corps The last Sun(lay by Bishop Strider. h:.~ A musical programme name was omitted by the wr! er resid(mce, one of the most iml)oS- 11 A M.--Morning Worship. Serviee=~-Camp Hill (No Church ,Service the tirsL Ch~lrch School tO AA. M Sunday o the nlonth ) iMormhg Worship 11 Mi Luther League at 700 V. M. i Christian Endeavor 'l ~. M. every Friday. t Vespers 8r. M. Jeff. Circuit Methodist Churches Rev. George Hazel, Pastor. First ~uttda.v--- uakland---~9:30 A. M. ~umml~ l'omt--ll A, M. Kabtetown---7:30 P. M. ~econd Sunday-- ~untnut k'olnt---ll A. M. Leet,own---6:4b 1". hi. M~ddieway--7:30 1', M. l'htrd Sunday--- t~at, iaaa---'3:30 A. M. Kamegown--ll A. BL. Ih.v ins' in tht villa~re, was built by the lace William P. Harrison. at that ~ime a merchant at Summit Point ',m hm(t thai was a part of the Thomson Addition ot S u m m. i r, Pullet. In recent years Miss Todd. who is a Ballimorean, has occupied the [)rop(?rty a~ a summer honle. sh~p on the second and fourth Ihmerat l',reckenrid,z,'e will take SunAays. p.ss(,ssion about Soptem,bcr l,up- the Methodist I'rotestant tJhurcb on his r(,tiremenl from the Marine Harpers Ferry, W. Vs. ('orps. Rev E. Richard Simms, Pastor "Conic let us bow doWll an(J WOr. ;.1] ll-spital in Ch:tdes Town, where Silli), le.t u5 kuecl bef(n'e the Lord, mr Maker. 1 N. 20:6 "(Jive ull. she at'l Ollbiy ullder Vellt ;111 ol)eralToll t,o the Lord the g.t,/'y due unto His 1o ap]~eediciLis. She is gett.mg name, worship the Lord iu thai at(rag nicely beauty of holmcss."--l's. 29: 2. The l,ibrary at Lhe llarpers Per- Schedule lor Lectown BaptL~ti"ield Shenat:deah .lum'tion l'rcachmg 1st. Sunday night. 2nd. Suuttay morning. 3rd. Sunday night. Leetown - In'caching 1st. ~u/lilay 1Horlling 3rd. Sunday mormng, ,Ith. Sunday mght. Sunnnit ] 'oint--preaching 2nd. Sunday mght. 4tit bunday morning condone their sin nor fellowship,The Methodist Church Builders Glass meets m the mare Fi'2th ~t,uday, b:OO a. m. auditormm of the churclL All men St. Agnes, Shepherdstown-Third with them in iL birst Sunday--Silver Grove, 11 are invited to come amt wo,smV Sunday, 8:30 a. m. Here we have one of the horrible A. lVl.; ivlurnii ttnl, 2:0U P. M.; with us. .weaknesses of our day. Men and vairmount, :3:301". M.; Chestnut 11 A. M.--Morning Worstnp Bolivar ltcights Pentecostal Church women who profess to follow Christ Hill, 7:30 P.M. 6:30 t'. M.--Young l'eople'~ ~er- ~(whet her they really do, only He Mrs. Pearl Watters, ['astor. can judge) indulge in a social glass becond ~unuay--Mount Carmel, vice. All young people are request- 9:30 A. M.: Ebeneezer, 11:15 A M.; ca to attend tins ~elwlce. Sunday School at 10 a. m. of wine. or sip a, cocktail ' for the l'rovidence, 3:00 P.M. 7:30 t'. i~t.--~vcmng Worship. Supt. Wdliam tlilleary sake of courtesy, or attend gather- Third Sun(lay--Silver Grove, 11 Prayer Meeting We(tuesday e,en- Young Peoples Service at 7 p. hi. lugs which are obviously non- A. M.; lVlurrm I-htl, 2:00 P. M.; ings at 7:50 o'clock. Mrs. John Dillow, President. :Christian or anti-Christian, If there Fairmotmt, 3:30 F. M.; Chestnut l~ardane-Bethany-Sunday School Church bci'vico 8 p. m. bunday. ry Ilig} School will be open to tim public each Tuesday and Thursday, fl'ol|l 12 ]I,011 to 7 p.m. The ol)en- mg date was 'l'uc.';day. July 15. At lea.'g 75 m'w books have becn adttcd t,> lhe l~ibra)y collection since lust smnmer. The public is invite:l to take advantage of this splendid up- pot',unity to ~elttl these books. Mr. :did Mrs. Edgar l)udrow 5pt'lll SHlld[ly m Shephe dst,wn with thcir son. Mr. Daniel l)udrow silt] f'nloil3 Rev. E. L. K. Ttme, of II,me,)ck, Md . ix speuding a week at the honw -f Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wehb Charles Town l'resbyterian Church Summl~ Polnt--'~:30 P.M. St. James Catholic Church lie Sl~e~ t t~m week-end with friends Rev. C. Irving Lewis, Pastor i Fourth unday--- Charles Town, W. Vs. L~etown--t~:;#0 A. M, in ~amlv llook. Roy. Tune served it) A. M.-Sunaay School (aii de-[ Mlddieway--II A.M. Roy. Thus. C. tlealy, Rector " partments except ~he 1 rlnlary De-1 Sulllmit k'oinb--1:30 P.M. First Sunday 10:00 a. m.; ;Second as 1,asLor (,f lhe Bolivar charge M. partmert~ which begnm at 9:40 a. m, [ ----- ii A. lVl.--Mormng Worship. [ The Methodist Churcli Sunday 8:3U a. m.; Tifird Sunday E. ('hutch about lifteen yars ago. Kh00 a. m.; Fom'th Suaday 8:30 Miss L('~Ace Cline, of-Martins- 7 1'. M -Youag leopie's ~ervice.ICharles Town, W. Vs. I ~" m.; Fifth Sunday 10:00 a. 'm. bu~g, spent last week with Mis~ 7:30 I". M Weanesaay--Mld-I Rev. B. I. Barnes, Pastor I St. Peter's, Uarpers 1,'erry--Vust Sunday, 8:00 a. m.; ~econd Sunday, A[vII Carl)er, of (?amp ltill. Wcect Prayer ,berwce. ] 9:30 A. M.--SmMay Schuul. [ Mi>s hate Marl:ttt spent last IU:30 ~. m.; Third Sunday, 8:UU a. Shannondale Mission Charge Glasses ior all age groups. Thei m.; Fourth Sunday, 10:30 a. tit.; week in Martinsburg, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Emma Cromwell. IIAROLD "ZII'" LORENZ Who was appointed last week to the position of Director of Athletics at Charles Town, to succeed George llili who resign- ed to take a similar post at St. James" Episcopal School at St. James, Md. A graduate of West Virginia university, Lorenz has coache~ at I'ennsboro lligh School for the past two years and last Fall his football team was unbeaten and untied, lie comes to Charles Mc. amt Mrs. Frctl Jefferson, of Wiuchestcr, Va spent the wcek- eml with lheir son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jclferson t]l'. Oll Catllll llill. Miss Ague Zonlbro is vi~-'iting rel- for which we are very sorry. Mrs. Margare~ Lenmster and daughter Rebecca of Charles Town. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Page Hinton. , Mr. and Mrs. H, C. F. azier re- ceived word from their daughter, Mrs. Moreland Maddox. of St. l'eter,~burg, Fla that she had bceu in a motoring accident in which one of her arms was broken. Mr. and M~s. Charles Bcechter and two child cn, of I'itcairn. Pa, spent last Tuesday with Mrs. Min- nie V. Boyd. II BAI'TIST C()NI,'ERENCE AT WIOREk, "The l'resent Wor'd Crisis an.l It's Damages to P otestantism" will be the theme of the tenth an nual Baptist Conference for minis- ters and Christiau workers at Stof er College, Harpers Ferry, July 21 24, 1941, Officers of the Conference are: President. the Rev. W. Jernagin. D. D 1341 Third street. N. W Wash- Jngton, D. C.; Sec etary, Rev George A. Craw]ey, 1418 Bid(tle St northwesf, Baltimme, Md.: Treas- urer, Rev. August.us Lewis. 246(; rendered at St. Phillip's by the choir, Sunday, July 1941, a~ 7:30 p. m. All are to attend and welcome. John H. Talboti, UN STATES SAVING AN D STAM i AMERICA ON GUARD! Above is a reproduction of Treasury Department's Savings Poster, showing duplication of Man" statue by famed Daniel Chester French. , Bonds and Stamps, on sale at. bank .or. post office, are a vital of America's defense Now's the Time for Your You'll be going to the beach--hay- ing your hair wind blown on motor trips subjecting it to sun and wind and dust . . . which play havoc with unruly hair. But if you have a new permanent, you'll come through all summer ex- posure, with every curl manage- able~ Tulip Oil $3.50 Windsor Wireless $4.50 !. fl. RUSSELL Real Estate and Insurance All Kinds of Casualty and Fire htsurance. Mutual Life Insurance of New York. Houses For Ren~ 114. East Washington St. Opp. Thomas Jefferson Hotel Phone 176-F CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. [~=-' James M. Mason, Jr. James M. Mason, Ill Mason & Mason Aq'rORNEYS-AT-LAW Practice In All the Courts CHARLES TOWN. W. VA, CHAS. T. ENGLE CItARLES TOWN. W. VA. AUCTIONEER 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE "Always Engaged Where The Best Is Wanted" l F. L. Bushong Lee Bushong, Jr. Bushong & Bushong ,ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices in Wash|ngton Hall Building CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. -~ J| C. W. MOORE Sale Clerk COMPETENT & AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE Phone 216-2. P. O. Box 348. CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. = TESTED IN MODERN HOME SERVICE KITCHENS When the Cooker Bakes the Cake! the pan containing the Angel Food is simply lowered into the dry prs- heated cooker. Thus the cooker when covered, is really converted into a miniature oven. The switch Is turned to a low speed which pro- vides a heat which is equivalent to that of a 300 to 325 F. oven, the temperature at which Angel Food is usually baked. No special formula or method of mixing need be employed In pre- paring the A~gel Food cake mix- ture which is to be baked in the well-cooker. Use your own favorite. time-tested recipe and apply the method of mixing you like best. If you have never tried your hand at whipping up an air-spun Angel Food before, perhaps you will like the simple standard recipe given below. Watch carefully tho changing appearance of the egg WHAT'S NEW in the field oft exact second at which the Angel Food cakes? Stmply lshould stop. Then, when f( this, it's a fact that you can now the sugar and flour, do bake an A-1 blue ribbon Angel Food I oughly but gently. Rough or right in the deep-well cooker which I sire mixing at this point te is a part of the modern electricltoughen the delicate struct range, i the Angel Food. Use a pan The finished cake ts a typical has never been greased, of~ 'baked" product, not a steamed and be sure that it fits the cake as you might think and the cooker And finally, invert directions are very easy to follow, baked cake on a cake rack and No water is used in the well-cooker it hang for an hour before for Angel Food cake baking, and attempt to loosen it [rum the Angel Food Cake ~ teaspoon salt 1 cup egg whites % teasl~oon cream of tartkr 1 cup sugar teaspoon vanilla I cup less 1 tablespoon flour Add salt to egg whites and until foamy. Add cream of and beat until they are stiff to hold a peak but moist appearance. Add ally and fold in each portion fully but qnickly. Add Fold in sifted flour in 3 or 4 tions. Pour batter into greased Angel Food cak~ Meanwhile remove insert pan cooker well, then replace~ Preheat with the switch heat for 10 minutes. Place well; then switch to whites as you beat them, however, thls low heat for 1 hour; aud when they are stiff enough to move cake from well, and hold a peak but ~till have a moist[on a cake rack to ooi and glossy appearance~ that ie the [handling. Classified advertising brings big one today and be oat- temperate, discreet, sound in faith, and so on. church. What graces we have that again and again these care and il.~, esp. 2, ,5, ~). ':~It is what we are that speaks loudly that folk do not pay any ~ntion to what we say. ~pas- clearly states the fact that both ~ng snd Old, both men and women ~yes. even the preacher (v. "/)--are the world the un- teaching of a" consistent ;~ristian workers. However, we ~st hold and use this information relation to ~ristia n truth if it is be fully useful. A temperance ~w~rker withou"t Christ in his own ~e and in his labors against liquor ;~, weak, lacking the real solution the dynamics to proclaim it ef- ~[~tivety. , iV, Consistent in Llie (Titus 2: to ministers and restatts of the use of alco- Helpful material on such is available, and the that we have information the liquor traffic, about the the doctrines of the faith. It is of great im- This is not to be done self-righteousness, but in humil- the constant effort to a one (Gal, 6:1). But done, We are woe- tk in the matter of church shows in the in- to do valiant md country. Doctrine (Titus ~. 1, 7. 8). is to be wise, able balanced in judg- action, useful and effec- Fundamentally every problem finds its solution in a proper O fice 'Phone 162. Residence 'Phone 35. CHARLES TOWN, W. V A. MORGUE ATTACltED. A COMPETENT LADY ASSISTANT FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER I Md, were week-end visitors at the h,~me of'Mr, aud Mrs. Lee Hoovc on Camp ltitl. George Weaver, well-known and very highly respected young col- ored man. of Bolivar. is ~,;eriou~ly ill in tim City llospital in Maitres- burg, where he has been a patient for a week. sulfming from a ~up- tured appendix, itis eondiLion was regarded as critical, trot a slight im l) rovetnellL "~vas noted over the week-end. Mrs. Dyotl. l'~mkcnbaugh, Jr is a patieut'ia the Charles Tvwn Gtmec- Officers installed were: Miss Doris Trundle, president; Miss Natalie Nichols, ~ecretar]; Mrs. Ruby Mml- uel, treasurer; Miss Carroll Castle- man, reporter. The "Stars" took up Library work for the ensuing year, and at the second meetingA which was held at the home of Mrs. Manuel, Miss Natalie Nichols was elected Librarian. This organiza- tion would greatly appzeciate t|m donation of books or magazines to start their library. Mi~s Arrah Mae Eackles spent Sunday in Waship.gtan, D, C. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Foreman and family, of Chester, Pa,are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Eackles. Bolivar, f(>r the past week Mr. attd Mrs. George Luckett and Mr. B. C. Sponsler has retu ucd son, Gordon, of Kensington, Md m Knoxville. Tenn where he is were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha,;. employed by the blAndard Lime a~d Wilt and Mr.and Mrs. Earl Lucke~t SLone Company. lte spent s,mte o.n Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Cox. of time there, returnnig to his home Kearneysville, was also a visitor at in Bolivar, for.n month. the Luekett home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S/dan, o17 Mt. La ry Bird, of Laurel, Md and Rainier, Md and Mr. mid Mrs. Paui Jay Eaekles, are recovering at the Sloan, of Washington, D. C we e home of Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors atthe honm of Mrs. J. L. Eaekles. after having their Rose Kreimandahl and Miss Lautu h tonsils and adenoide renmved in L;dill Mr.}lolne.Frank ltall,accomlmn f W-t:'h-I[ Bell, son Artllur, (laugltter Virginia,liamS,Mr.Ofarldl'iteairn,Mr, s.Jalnesl'a'; MiSSR. Boyd,CatheEd-'-| OF T~H~ ~W;~Ks his life, he shows himself per- B:UO I. M l~eetown a. m.; lVlitlville, i1:15 a. lit.; Stv~n- ' " " " '' l Mrs. Lena ttall, of Washingt. b 7:30 1'. M Sulnntit Fulnt: andoall 0unctloll, 7:~J0 p. nt. { Morning Prayer and Sermon- I t' 'toln( c cry ;DUII(I~Iy Ill; I : U C '% ' "'1 !sistently'to be on the side of wicked- Third ~unday--Shenandoait June-{ v t 0"o luck,1~. v, six:In, las~ week aL ,he ~ ' of Pcrrvville, Va.; Mr. J. W. WiG[ ~ess, it is the duty of the church Third Sunday o mu mt -- . Y. 11:00 /}. M l,eetownton, 9:45 a. ni.; Bakerton, .t1:15 a.{ liulu L; nl n l ~sLtsuuda .! (,I iur. a ~(I l~lrs J. W. t~amstm . to have him "put away from among" 3:00 t. M Ivl.iddlewaym.; Millvilte, 7:30 p. In. / I1.00 A. M.; 3rd Sunday, Ilcf :am, ine Ilub(':t and brother Ben, of| Fourth Sunday--Bakerton, 9:45[M i,gt:>n, :q}cnt Saturday at the t'ittsburgh, Pa. ] them iv. 13). 7:30 P. M Rippon a. m.; Mitlviite, il:lb a. hi.; ~hen-IEvensong~ att{t" ,Sermon c~t'.'~'.x ~uu- and ed. ~We can only judge a man by his Fourth Sunday but we are required to do l[:00 A. M Sulnmit P mt and dull Juncti n' 7:30 P" n~" ,dayatlla. n antl7;'C;Ul n, n,:" m ,tiler homc ~"'''~,~%00J' ~]O the sake of the purity of the 3:00 P. M Middleway Fifth Sunday---The same as thc[ tmurcn ~icilool ~Jvely ~LItlda3/--- 3 ,~ .- . [ gar liinton, Stanley llardy and S. by I C. GIassford motored to Su sct and the effectiveness of its 7:30 P. M Rippon iour~h Sunday. [ 'J.~;0 A.M. -------o ' ' ' n SUMMIT POINT t'ark, t'a Sunday to see and hear