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I SUNDAY /]or " SCHOOL ready to talk about it, discuss lit. even preach about it. and then So little praying. Knowing how .~ pray. and admiring a model of ~ayer. will profit us nothing, un- :~ we pray, Geod Work Never Falls life had been Seven thousand least in Israel had been braced [;'ARMERS ADVOCATE, CitARi ES TOWN, w. V 2~, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, Mrs. Duff Lewis, of Washing- ton, was the guest of her sister- in-law. Miss Anne Payne Lewis, South Samuel Street. over Sun- day. PAPER & PRODUCT FOR fer with White House officials in regard to it. was more than pleas- cd. At a mass meeting Thursday niuht of las~t week in the Court ttouse, he was g'iven a rising vo~e of -hanks for the work he had done in the oause. Les.:~ vociferous than t.he eppo- ne+nts of the proposed depot loca- tion. have been a large number of people strenuously in favor of havinz it here. Even in the area Janet. spent Nun(lay Evening with ( the f)rmer s Imrents, Mr. and Nrs James Harris, Sr at Necrsville, Vs. -30 Let us print )'our Stationary for yell, Our prices are reasonable. only 440 acre.~ ~f the 15,000-acre reservation planned for such de- pets are covered with buildings. Buildings arc spaced far apart to minimize the dangers of an ex- ploskm. Dangers of explosion frightened some Charles Town people as soon as the ammunition I depot for Charles Town was ,an- nounced. A few of them were, they t said, planning to seek a home else- where. John C. Skinner ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Off~e in Sadler Buiidim CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. Phone 172-F -,J| modern electric ranges, you need have no qualm about ove~'16adtng the oven. For just as long as space is allowed at the tops and sides of the pans for the heat convection currents to circulate, tbe duck will brown as evenly as though it were roasted in solitary splendor. The thermostatic controls on these elec- tric ovens, you see, maintain even t~rnperatures at all times, no mat- ter whether there is much or little food in the oven. But let me give you some very specific suggestions. The stuffed dnck should be placed on a rack in an open pan, and roasted in a moderate oven. A 5 to 6 pound duck placed in the oven (preheated to 350 F.) will require about 2~/~' hours roasting time (allow 25 min- utes to the pound). A piece of cheesecloth saturated w i t h f a t should be placed over the breast of the duck after it has become 350 F. Baked Cranberry Pudd!t (SerVO~ 9) 2 cups flour +A teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking 3 tablespoons melted 1 cup sugar 1 CUp vailk 2 cups raw Sift flour, measure. ~tdd ~aking powder and s+lR bine melted butter the sifted dry in! nately with milk, to ture and beat well tion. Add cranberries and welt distributed batter. Pour into a square pan. Preheat to 350~ F. and bake Serve While hot with or with haxd sauce. 0-- courage which they fell In world, for those who are in there is no tailure. No work no word earnestly no sacrifice freely made, in vain.--F. W. Rob- mcouraged by his example, and blessed him, perhaps, for FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER If CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. A OMOB[LE SERVICE. MORGUE ATTACHED. A COMPETENT LADY ASSISTANT P Office Phone I62. Residence 'Phone 35. ! / -- Try Us Today -- South Mountai. Creamery l.corporated Stations. Peeeiving the Higbest Market Price for Your Cream at our many customers we have opened a CASH CREAM receiving sta- tion on East Liberty Street, in Chat'lea Town, just opposite the Jefferson M ~tor Company. The station will be open every M0mlay -- Wednesday -- Saturday Until Further Notice. You (;an Al.ways Be Sure Of ":" LESSON ":" --' ~ '' ' '' " ' 2,it-- '.2.--.2--- ~- BYDeanHAl~OLDof The L.MoodyLUNDQUIST,Blbie In~titu~V" D. Halltown Church t Keller's Chapel--Engle ! Uvilla Lutheran Church Acquisition of 15,000 acres of some of Jefferson Coun- H James M. Mason, Jr. P U R P O S B o~ chicago 9 S5undaySchool every Sunday ditCh arch W o~sl~fl.;.i 2:30.P MelJo['re~hi~raby?li~ lo Sotc r,aRfn I ty'sbest farminglandswill not be taken for theWar De- [[ James M. Mason, III ,'~i (Relea~d by Western Newspal~r Uhion,} L :~----2^-+-'ional Worshi- on th~[ -- ~o[, :T- rne ins3 ~una.ay 2rime [ Sundav" November 30t~ " "' partment suse as a site for a proposed $17,000,000 Army }1 ~/! "JP. I/l[ ADI'I'II~'I'AN! I'AI [i esson for November23 first" n S l ird Sunday a 'ternoonsl t :% . a.urc Sunday Sclmel every" Sunday at munitions storage depot, it was authoritatively learned I1 "A~'T%U;NEYS I~--~A~' PHONE 1988 . at 300 [ [10amwted AnbOlU:enivO e MtOo :Y, nOe.DfnC::lSgte eBani, o I} gHTRLEInT lb TWC etea and .o.yrigm.- b. ,a rnaUona, St: TThoma:, Lutuh rarnn Ch rueh h, h our? HAGERSTOWN, lid Charles Tow~, W. Va. Ranson, the Rev. John Fray, Shep- [ 2"00 P M Sunday ScI~ool over ,fi. . " " [~ ," " " *" " :'<" " :'~ " >" "'~ m, #:,~wi, ~' +. P~nr i herdstown, Pastor. Sunday Schooll Sunday " '-" ~ " "+ * It, int. Kilgore, advising that acquisition of Jelt erson ~---------------r- '-~.-:-<-:----:.-'-:-:----,- ~ PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING ~',a~ ~"~---;.n:t'~',"'Seh.'+~/~ ' / at t0 A. M. Preaching services[ -3 ~0+i~ M--Con~r~rat.iona! Wet County Land Definitely Discontinued." It was not ninny,--+ - - - LESSON TEXT -- Matthew e:5-1S; At" ~[,'----Mol~m~'g ~ 'o+rship. I Sunday at 7:30 P.M. j hip on" tile see nd " ci'-fourt'h minutes before the news was flashed throng'nest the t - ---+ EPl n shins S:20; I Themmlontans 5:t -t8. 6:30 P. M.--B. T.U. ~ . I uaaay . county and many farmers and then" friends came hurried- ] I ne worlds /News Seen Through GOLDEN TEXT--Pray witt~out ceas- 7:30 t." M.--Evemng, Se' " rvicc, lvliouleway union unurcit . " " O . lag. Inevery+tmnggtvethanks.--lThes. 7:~0P.M. Wednesuay---Pxayerl 11 A. M.7-Congregatlonal wor-lThe Methodist Protestant Church ly!ot?w2to!eatnofthe flielalI.'ep[t [ THE CHRISTIAN S CIENCE MONITOR salonians $:17. 18. / . Meeting. !stop conducted' o . ~- me vresv' y.ter=| Harr~rs F,~rr, "~ v, arly Iuesoay morning came the IOllOwlng telegram ! An International Daily Newspaper Being one with Christ, the Chris* |inns, on firsl; and third ~unaays Oil Rev E ":Richard ;;m'~'' i')~'~t"r front Representative Jennings Randolph wnich s,ated [ ~ is Truthful---Constructive--Unbiased---Free from Sensational. tian finds prayer to be as natural as St. John's Lutheran Church [ each monna --" ", - - - " "'War Denartment Officially Announces through Coi C IVl ; ~ ~rials. Arc. Timely and Instructive, and Its Daily breathing. As he walks with the . Harpers Ferry, W. +?a: [ St John's Lutheran Church ] shi~ l?~ ~e,~l~ee~e~OrW~e +~neaL~;~i, Easley, n'~ember of General Staff to me this n,orning tllat ] ~ ~n ~w2thN:hepWp~ek~orM~:a~n~nyorion, Msk* Master he talks with Him, praises Rev. E. W. Young, vasFor [ " u w V- [ our Maker. --Ps. 95:6 "Give un."all acuvities in connection with acquisition of land lot" I l Him, thanks Him, makes his peti-Sunday School---10:00 A.M. [ Rev EuY:n;Wl~ "Y'oum', Pastor,to the Lord the glory due unto His~ it munition depot there be suspended, pending turttter [ ]~ The Christian Science Publishing See/el; lions and his needs known to Ilim. Worsmp ~ervice---ll:00 A. M. [ g g,name, worship the Lord in the "- ~.4;.~ .~I~ +a ~;4 th~ t.~*,~ ~t'hi~ ,t~I ~ One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts l - ~ fonsIoetct~lu, ut a.ttvx.mt~ oat,- at, aa,v~.~t .tat.-x ao a We feel, however, like Christ's dis- No church service oa first ~un-I I0 A. M.--Sanday Sehoo beauty of holiness. --Ps. 29: 2. !' " + +" " " " "~"] ]~ Price $12.00 Yearly, or $I.00 a Month. ciples who asked Him to teach them day of the mo~th. ! 11 A. M.--Morning WorsMp:. [ Service~---Camp Hill. cision reached late Monday atternoon. ! ~ Sat rdu ay I;:ure~uncC~:rd~%~er,6Saturday Issue, !ncluding Magazine Sect/on, $2.60 a Year. to pray (Luke 11:1), l~u,her League-TTuesday 8 i'. M.t,(No Church Se+rvic, e the nrst|~urch School 10 A. M.I In conversation with Mr. Jack Buraett, who t'roject t g Issues 25 Cents. l. Instruction in Prayer ~ I SU~u~Yer I i~2:znu~ n~')7 "0 P M { ~]~r'~t~/:n vvorskip 11. A. M. I Manager for the Government and who has been stationed i Name Approaching the subject from the St. Anoerw s i arish [ ~ g :) " '1 n ~moeavor 7 t'. -M + . - every Iiriday Vesper, . a p + here with offices m the local court house since acUvltles [ . , " mme e Rector ' ! . p~aaress negative viewpoint, Jesus told them ,y,- John W: G- ,~, t -- began in the county, a representahve of this newspaper J e, aaress " 1. How Not to Pray (Matt. 6:5, ~), ' ! ' [ Schedme for Leetown Baptist I/ie2d' received the following statement from Inn'. Buroett. ] " Prayer, which is the highest Privtr,~mn umren, Lnartes lown i Jeff Circuit Methodist Chinches,~ ~ o~,v+r~ ~vx ~r~ ~1 iege of the Christian, is beset by.[ 7:~u 'A.ce iv~:---tto!y~ nrs~ ~unuay~ mmum n' ex-l . Rev George Hasel, Pastor. t Shenandoah Junction Preaching' "The office is being closed today ('luesday) because ot tl~e [ some deadly dangers. [, P~ " . +.-l /:-~oolt First Sunday-u.- . . t 1st. Sunday night. ' onnosition of the needle of Charles Town and Jefferson [ , v:3u A. m.--ou.u~y oc. . I Oakland---D-B0 A M [ ~nd ~'#ql~'|~llY" ; f'l#'%l~";v~ l~r~ W A- l " a. No hypocritical performance [ 11 A. lvt.--lVJornmg heroine, i Summit Point---ll A" M { ;r-,(;:ounty to the location of the Army ammunition depo,}l ," " O 'A. ll~l,~V lll~ll[ (v. 5). Some Who wished to be ] 7:tl0 V. lvl.--Evenmg l'rayer. I Kabletown--7:30 P.M. [ L t.: here The permanent employees of the Government ] [t I I[1 Jl Ikl II Seen in prayer managed to be in a [ . . t:c~u~v.---Vtvavnm~ " . . . . lloiy ,Days at U.l~tt anct ~.t)0. [ ~eeond Sunday-- [ ist Sundav mornin~ I who have been worklng here are being asslgned to other Ill r r lJ I l Conspicuous place at the Jewish [ St. Paul s Chapel, blillvihe. I t ummit l'omt---ll A.M. 3r~t" Sunda+v mornin t, i, ,he one *he zone includes West; II m mmm m 1 1 v I 11 w | hours of prayer (nine, twelve, and ] ~ -, ~, ~,v,;t,t~ ~ p,j,+,~o ~,x, three o'clock). There, before aISundays~9:0fl A. M.~Ifo!y Corn-I MLe~town~6~SRll. pM-M i 4th. Sunday night. Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.) "'Mr. Burdett I[[ ~lff mumps. (r'lrSI~ ~;unuay~ ,~./ ,---: Sum~ it P Crowd, they put on a prayer 'show,x lvl--xS-emn~ l'raver and l TMra S,-d~v--. ! ,n,omt--pre.achlng ' also stated that his ofl ce has no m[ormatmn as to just [[[ ur r,a. ~unaay mgh~. ) - . for the benefit of the onlooking audi o 2 Sunday ~cbool. (uther Sun(lays. t OaKland--t~:30 A. M, 1 4th Sunda- ~ ~ where the depot will be located, but it is an essential I [[ 1 1 It It mm atom ence. Such a prayer is designed for [ -------- . ! Ka~|etov~ --711 A. ~t. . I " "" "T" 1 tional Defense project and will have to be placed some- {[I I[: ~ llt H I I" % I II W N the ears of men and never reaches I Charles Town Presbyterian Church| Summit Foint---7:30 P.M. ! ~t l.m~ C'o+h ;. oi. i whoop " It wu~ nl~.nderstood that overnment officials Ill v ~ ~t mm mm ~ m v w God h ~un0 ~, ut~. o " o v ourS ay--- ~ . . b. No vain repetition (v. 7). We,!~ev. 2", lr~'lng l~)wls, ?astI r. ! L~town--9:~0 A.M. [ Charles Town, W. Va considered the local site one of the best in the United ][I ~~.'~.':":"~':":" do not need to repeat our petitions a rn ; t x'e2:e;datyhSC,2a;t1 :"1 idateway--n A.M. 1 Rev. Thos. C. Healy, Reetor 1 States for which it was to have been used. Thelocalof- ][] Modern Banking Facilities Conducted in God knows our need (v. 8). When,P:;tmen~ vv~crt t)eUm- at 9"4 a Summit l'oint -, P.M. / First Sunday 10:00 a. m.; Secon0! rice was set up here on Tuesday, November 4th, and al- . a#l repetition is the outpouring of an,r ~' + Sun 8"' . ~ + . 11 A. M. lvlornmg Worstnp. t The Methodist Church t,}day . 30 a?, m Thwd. Sunday. ready included several local people on It s pay roll. MI s. ]|[ I t' M Youn l eopte's ~etwc~ tu uu a m, r ourm ~unuay 8 30+ M Phi|It e earnest and urgent heart it means |," I'-'- g " ' ! :'[ Charles Town, W. Va. la :~" i~ifti~'Sunda- 10-00 a m:' : William G. Fletcher, who was iss Adelaide " 'ps b - II1 Commercial and Savings Accounts much, but that is different from. "just repeating phrases. [.fl:~0. t. M Wemmsaay---M~d-I Rev B I Barnes, Pastor [ "St"Peter's, Harper's Ferry-First fore marriage, who has been employed on the local i1[ ! n m ~ e weea ,'rayer i:>ervlce. " " " " 2. How to Pray (Matt. {]:6, 8, 14,[ 9"30 A M---Sunday School ]Sunday, 8:00 a. m.; Second Sunday, ject is vlanning to accept employment m the zone oltice Ill L ~ ~t I~ E h. 5:20; I Thess. le.lS). ! Shanno, dale Mission Charge I Ciasses" for a,l age roups. The1 lm0:; %,oaur l ; i ldaSU dady Sa:%.a.I at Colu]nbus, Ohio, it was stated. I|/ ofo+. n,;, n o r n. , Pu~c prayer is sometimes both ] The Methodist Church ! Bu!!ders Class.meets n) the n ta2 ilF 't.th Sr.nday, 8" 'a m ' ";i This mormng the Reverend John W. Gummere, local tl/ "" LY "Y" "'"= ne6~sary and proper, but usually [ First Sunday---Silver Grove, 1 i aU:'~ rvut~i i:n:oC?:rcn~i ~sh:tyl, St. Agnes, Shephercistown-Third; Rector of Zion Episcopal Church who has been waging a ill our Patronage Soli fled our prayer should be [ a ~ tn secret (v. 6). When we ] A. ~1.; Nlurrlli l~nl, 2:00 P. 2,1.:] =~'it.h n~ [~tmday, 8:80 a.m. . trire]ess effort towards driving the proposed project from Ill r airmount, .3 ~0 t lVl,Chestnu~ ' ' " I pray/ we should be free from dis-[ nni' '/:30 F. lVl. " " 6"~ 1A'" ~'--M:ur~gngl'eoWp~r~'sh~cr 1 Bolivar Heights Pentecostal Church ~teofftel'?]~x~::~i:Ye ~cl~ C:~dn~nlsCatelJ}:rlWdt~;h~h~e~r~l~: I]t ~~x'~ -- " ) 11 use , tra~ng influences or personalities. I ~econd ~unuay--Mount Carmel, ,'ice" Ati young peopm are request- l Mrs. I earl Watters, Pastor t : e-~ esentati- e :-- the War De IU We are talking to God and should I 9";30 A M ~;beneezer, 11:1o A ~Vl.; ed t'o attend this service I Sunda " ~.olonel ~nllTn WhO is tnelr r p" v ,t " I1! t.~t~/, ~li~t! give ourselves entirely over to] ,' " ',' ~ " [ "y Senoot a~ ~u a. m ~ ' " " "o trowaenee,~:001.bi. 1 7-so J, M-- :venm Worshin ~ w;],; m, " vartment. Thelattersmd: We have suspended ach n ][[ eommtmion with Him. t Third ~unday---b 1ver Grove, I11", -- on " ~ + - " " while alternat sites are be- 1 rayer Meeting Wed esday even-[ Youne t conies Service a* q ,~ m on the Jeffet son County site e Ill b. In, faith (vv. 6. 8). God knows / ek, Ln.; Iw.LIrrl,t 1Tilt1, i~;U~J . lv't';t in " t "'( '" 'k +- ~ ~ - r. . . .4 b'~irnmnnt "' M gs a: 7.3)ocloc . . [ Mrs zJohn Dillow, President{ mg investigated. This quotatmn he was authorized to [[[ what ~e need even though He waits t .~t~ O.o~ x ~,; x.#ltfd~*tt4~ - + " I "~ * r l~aroafle Betnany ~unoa~cnool t to be inquired of concerning it. He tiid, "i'BO 1' M !,-~ - Y !,lChurch Service 8 p. m. Sunday. nmke public There were however other statements !U ------ -r,-+; ,every Sunaay alternoon a~ Z:uu Classm~ tin ' - " " + ' ' " Will answer prayer so as to honor [ r'ourm bun0ay---Mount Carmel I o'O- t~ Preach;no" servmo ,a h i~t ! e g 8 p. m. 1'hursday. made which satisfy him that lurther fear that thin pro- I ~~,~.-~z~-,~,~x~ 9 o0 A M,Ebeneczer, 11 lo A M, I ~,e ev 11 His name in our lives and in our [ ' ' ~. ' ~, ~ ~ x "" . ." : 2;, "'1 .3rd and 5th Sunday at 3:00 1. MI, Mount Zion Methodist Church ject may be located here is groundl ss, The R . ". [ {estimony before others. [ Frovlucnce Cnapeb ~:vu ~. ~u. 1 ' " a " c. With forgiveness (vv. 14. 15). [ Shenanaoah~tion 'har ; South Charles Street I Gunt~ere therefore beheves that next Thursd y will be i No one who comes before God with I "~e' -n t u C ge [ Rev. J. C. Searborough, Pastor ' a day of unclouded thanksgiving to all Jefferson county . an unfor~ving spirit toward his[ ~-, ,~ ,-arm, + Methodist Church lv A m.--t~nurcn ~cnool i v"eoule.v I ~~==~ ~~ ~ff~ I~ Carlton Fox Rector Rev Wesley Dodte Pastor ~" [ - [ ~~~~'~l~ brother is ready to ask God for the [ ~. ',~ t " ' ~" ' / ~ ~. ~u.--~uornlng worsmp -- --- I I ~ x~ forgiyeness which he himself so [ #:~rs~ ounuay t Schedule of Services ] 8 00 I'. M.--Evening Worship u ~ ~ lo[schedulcd for destructAon to make,-- t-l:b~O A M KIPP n~ " ,- The ubli i " " " : ~rc e as ~ ~ve v I ~ R"~2x' x x~ greatly needs ~.~.tu, It :~: SurelY* I -,I ~nn:~Flrst--~--~-w-, - ~ v. - Sunday---Mfllvllle' 9:4o a. SL Philip'sP c EpiscopalS invited tOchurcha@end. . '- t~e]tes- [ a2 wder supp~yl dePresiden~sOt of it are To'give thanks is altogether fitting [ tic(;l~i"~un(lay u qu,~c a contin~,- - o' who as &e come to G~d in prayer. Note [ 11.00, A. M, . . Middleway Second, . Sunday. Bakerton,~. 9.'45 Rector, R. L. Gordon .] Federal government to abandon a [ wouhl have g, reeted the change ] ~~ ~ T H F ~W F F g that we are to be thankfuI "always' t 3:00 P M Leetown a. m.; Mdlwlle, 11:1o a. m.; Shel~- Charles Town, W. Vs. ~ro+ect to build an ammunition de-]joyfully. In Charles Town work-[ ~. ~.~.~ ~ and "for"aU things," not just when ~ 7:30 P. M Summit Furor,! an doa.h Junction, 7:30 p.m:. /Morning Frayer and Sermon- ii~'/ Ch.~rl~ 'r,~wn The can ]inlz men were ahnost a unit in[ ~~ L, ~-'~f', 0~,1 '~.Ja~ some special blessing or favor has t ]'laird. ~.-~,nda,~ ; .mru .~unaay--~nenana an ounc-!, every Sundav~ at 11'0n. ~ o',% v~ ~c I~"'~ v.e~ e -' - " ",1",~ ~.I[3V LIA LIZAA .d "IAIIJIIi~ come to us. |11.0O A M Leetownl ton, 9:45 a. m.; Bakerton, 11:15 a. ttolu Communion--tat l~,na, v +ccllatmn loses to the county a pro-|favor of xt. They saw at east[ ~~ "l ~ ~,~,v e. Without ceasing (I Thess. 5:16-,3;i~b P"." M: ~fff'1~ddlewayI m.; Mi!!viIle, 7:.30 p: m + ~ ll.00")k. M.; 3rd Sunday, 6.-0"b-~'~ ject that would have resulted in[eight mno.ths of busy work while[ v""'"~'ev,-~ ,~, t,r~cn~ ~r~,A," C" " cnW,f'c v,Te.u~ lg). Union with Christ enables us,~ m p M Rinnon, Fourm Sunaay--Baker~n, 9 4i M " ,i.~ ~o-~ ,-- -nder oon~t~-ctLon I /r-t)/r-LJ I,~t l~rtkJUrff~l'~ rl~.Jr~ OIm~. 1% ~ I%!/% r~[~, r.- . - - . . . " I the OlSDursemen~ oI ~l~,uuu,uut, ~ e vz.+ ~ to pray without ceasing, even as He,Fourth Sunday I a. m.$ M~|whe, 11.15 a. m, Shen-Lvem~)ng and Sermon every Sun-i I ,* ~. ~-~w- "~;~ w,ot~ *hat ]~ |:~:::~:~:;~i:2;i: ::~ i:i:~:i:ii:::::::i::i:::!;:i:~:::;:~:i!:i:::!:::::::::~:::::::i:i::::::~::::~ : :<~: ,:.: :+~ ever prays for us. This does not I ll 00 A M Summit Point/ anaoo~n dunction, 7:30 p.m. day at 11 a rn and 7"30 o m ,lOt" the cons~rucuon work anct a~ a e + I l~ii!i~!;~;;?i!ii/~i!~i~iii~i;i;;~i~;ii~!!~ii~i~i;ii!i;i#i!ii~Z~ii~iii~)i~)ii;~;: ~;~:;i:iL:.:i!i~i?~!:~:~iiiZiZ ~" (," ~ . ~" " +"" . ~ . . ~ .~:~i~)~iiiii~!~i?~i~:i!i:~i~:j~;ij~iiifijf:j!!i~!:!~.$`.~i~iii~iii~f@j~i~:~::::~:i~i~)!~i:~f~if~: ::" ::i:::':? '?i~Z!!:!~f!!iY)!:;:i~!~f:i:)::~: '!@.' 3"00 1' M Mlddlcway[,J~ fish ounday--The same as tht Church School every ~unaa~'--!the same tnne saves to the county surveyors were to 5e employed on-] ~::~:~.i:i:!:i?!:~:;:i:i::::~:::!:i~::::;:i*i:?!?i.!!??:::::~:~:::!:~:;:i?.::?`~:~;i~:~:i`~:;:i~:!:~:i?! ~~!i::i*:E:~:?;*:!::i:~F;!~ call for the constant utterance of | 7"30 I; M Rippon tour~n Sunday 9 30 A M + a 1 on the smtall land holdings iu ~ ~ "" ~+? words, but the momerA by moment ~ : t 15,000 ~cres of its bes.t f rming Y ' [ [ii~iii}i}!ii!iiiiii::i::;iii}iii}i}~~ ~ ~ayer of a h+eart and life lifted to " ------------ i land and two score homes th,at are the proposed depot site. Data forI ~; ~ii~ii~ ~. . . . ~ . ~ " the lar er tracts were to be taken] ~::::~.".!'~ -;- " ~." ~ :"*~;: Him. With such praying comes con- [ Sykeo ll e,Md v~s~t n Mrs t .~.- ~ .~ C Pearl / v'l "" . very precmus to the r owners g ~>.~. :,~ :::. CHESTNUT HILL stant rejoicing (v. 16). [ '(J C. Pearl assisted C. W. Pearl Wilt's daughters, Mrs Floyd ttiggs Opponents of the project ~ho had from aerm!, pho%graphs, supple-i ~ii~itiiiiilliil!iii ~b: ill. & Model of Prayer (Matt. 6:9- | ia . l t The prayer which (mr Lord taught | His dis~ples was intended to be a [ model rather than a form of prayer. [ We may repeat iL however, if we | put into it the prayer of our hearts. [ 1. ~ and His Glory (vv. 9, 10). [ Recogn~ing Him as our Father [ tO whom we may anti must come | for all things, we in all humility | ascribe all honor to Him. Then we | pray that His kingdom may come, not only in the future {,and We look | forward to itS). but now. in our own [ hearts. The ~e believer wants the [ WiI1 of God done in his own life and | throughout the earth, even as it is | perfectly done in heaven. [ This pr~yer begins at the proper | point. A right reIationship with God [ brings true blessing on earth. The | ,ne who prays is now "ready to pre- | eat to God | 2. 'Man and His Needs (vv. 11.13). bread is mentioned first. or without it life could not continue. ~hlS is the constant need of marl. nd his JreSt struggle. God is able ~r that problem, and only He is ble. Unless He gives "seed to the ower and bread to the eater" (Isa. All Kimds of Casualty and ~"=- 1 'I " T' " t: " d to " ~ '~ ~s ' aminE,the" co: ]e of the at" -,~ .~ ty, New" York,' Ne, w Boston, Tcx" 'T h a n k s g iv i n g nner planned medm' m-sized sweet potatoe~ 5;10) we are gone. IFlre Insurance Mutual Life h,s sta mn ts eqmppe we ght ~ -' " - P P " ' -" " around a stuffed roast duck, an ,=~ a,-,- ~ ;. o,+o ~i# But man has even greater spirits- " ' ' " " In .ran of New York. CHAS. T. ENCLE samples and test your cream. It l whose land was to have been tak- as, Milan Tennessee, and Hens- Orange and Sweet Potato Scallop in- hutt~r,~,+ hen, at,h O I ,needs, Sin needs forgiveness, 114[~ I~n~, [),~4 CHARL~ TOW~ w va will be m charge of.Mr. ,enneth L: en for a site for the proposed de- ton, Texas. Two others, one near and a baked Cranberry Pudding. ~ cup brown su=ar I tlihi ~eaknes~ ?2eds strength, the power a|u~o~ |'us s~,uk "~" -', ~'eagans, an expermncea, ucensed~ . ' r,: all of which may be satisfactoril,~ - - -. ? ' - A TT~I~TK~'NTL'~I~D ,nor~t~r ~po~. .~c.monu, r~en~uc~y, an(l one ye~ " . - corns~grcn, ~z teaspoon , the er .mY of our souls calls for 114 East Washington St. . zakU~Jl AUIVI~I.~J~ "t'"b~2~-" ;~+ ;, ~;,t~ i T'~ i~,v r,h, W (: to be loo-~ed are under stuA- by comoineu tor oven oaamg oecause tablespoons melted butter, 1 ~liverar :e. Again God is able and Opp. Thomas Jefferson Hotel 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE %.j,~a ; "'7 "~. "~" '+' c e.e, . ~. ",~'+~ " ~'~ . " the~ require the same oven tem- sheen Iemon in|ca a,d eddy to hear man's prayer. Phone 176-F . very week nay who has been active in opposition t~e ur(Jnance uivision of the W~r per~ture If you are f o r tu n a t e an vail -le %-'-'= 7":-'- AJw~tys ~mgageo Wnere Tne ~ y a ao [rult jutce One of the sad things about the CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. Best Is Wanted" ire the depot loc~tion here having Department. enough to be able to do your over the slices Cover ~t~y of prayer is that we are iall Also for the convenience of our mada a trip to Washington ~o con- Ordnance authorities say that Thanksgiving baking on one of the hour in an oven