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ti 01d IMR Part f L4 I I ! tf ! ! ! in the Winchester Memorial FIos Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Broy Jr. n Va., Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nieode. SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON vanuz
^t an, r.te, wh. I ffi i '- I. ¥ I L L I: :iai where she was. taken the lat' and two sons Tinny and Stevie ]mus Sr. and son Roger Lee, Mr. '4---B THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,
board for the second missionary B Miss Doroth Lake ~er part of the weeK. were dinner guests on Saturday and Mrs. Harry Nlcodemu§ Jr.
party (Paul and Barnabas again)Y "~ Y Weekend guests at the home of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Wen
..... ~. _ .. Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Adams was Charles Lloyd of Berryville. i dell Whittington two sons Jona- R. Staley, Superintendent. Wed- GO TO CHURCH SUr
met, the two otOer men eotOd not , lvlrs~ ~a[~es umow ann ~rs. Mrs. Adams sister Mrs. Myrtle Jacksons Mill Camp I than and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. nesday, United Lutheran Church
agree whether to take John Mark xtooer. A..u~ o~.. ]jalnax, va. DeIIaven from Bethesda, Md. Mary Randolph and Ruth Rog- tAustin Nicodemus. Men meet at the church at. 7:30 USE THE CLASI IFII]
OXu~ leaVeonly thathimtherebehind•wasLUkea "sharptells spenT. ~unoay wItn ~r; ann ~ars. Sunday guests at the home of ers Smith will spend this week|Lawn Party at Beulah !p. m. to visit in the Kih~... Men:
h~-~t~¢~u,~Jn contention" between the two vet- ~ I.W. DII!OW ~r. ano Iamjly. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Lloyd were at the state 4-H Girl Camp in i The Beulah Sunday School will Crusade. Thursday, Senior Choir
~i eran missionaries about their l an~lr~laan~tel~rSsh~r~e°L:°n~°~ Mr. Lloyd mother Mrs. Bessie Jacksons Mill. [hold a lawn party on Church rehearsal at 8:00 p.m. ~ #
younger colleague; but we can i.aa, t~em"AS--Ann ana-"~Jenm~er'°' ~'bue LloLl°yd and brother Mr. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Garland. Hefle. "l[[lawn . Friday ,evening' Aug. 18. be tl •[~C~~~JG0d Ch~ d[~A~'~/~A~e'~/~m#~~'~i
rob|, MateriAl: Acts 12:m. ~; lS:4- imagine how the arguments went• nf Wh~at,m Ma ~.~., lb. w~,~ y.d .and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd s bower Jr. and children Jimmy glnlng at 6 o clock. Ham, chicken Se~|ce$ F0~
B, 1S;15;36-39; ColoJsians 4:10-11; 2
TlmothE ~:Slb; I Peter S:~3. Paul would remind Barnabas I~-en~. .... w~m~7""?:'me''~:'~'muers ........ parems"--=~-lv~r. MrS°n'm'mw and ~aughter mr. and., and Pat. have returned, after .salad sandwiches and hot dogs,
.13uevO"O~|" I[cading: o Timothy ,:1- that Mark had been a quitter; |and Mr~ r)~wov, .............. M~aa,~ ~r ~o* c:narl--s" Earl Johnson and family, [spendmg a weeks vacatmn on the |ice cream,, cake, coffee and lemon [A .. MAYT'$ -
Paul felt thai taking him the first I ,,.a ..... ~, ........ ~.. _..a ,_. es Town, tar. ann ~ars. oonn I Potomac at Erica, Va I ade wfl be served r
........... Vawter and family from Shep-i Mr and Mrs Thomas Wiley}
taking him the second time would ( ~ewey~vleauows ann oaugn[erhe,.,~o, .... ~ • • -- -,
[The
$2.50
K~m of Arlington, Va
a [ Miss Patsy Rutherf-rd ~¢ ~m. Meets For Luncheon Ion Sunday at the home of Mr. ]The I hte0umess0fwere guests [of CalvaryReV" WilliamAssembiy P" Reedof GodPast°rlo- Per Week ~a~
could be no excuse. Give him a [. ~_ . .; __. L'" "L-" ~" Mrs Byron Benson Morton and I and Mrs Homer Wood and San- I - [ ca.ted on Fairfax Boulevard at Phe "Master" ~ ====a
second chance, ,vat ~pent me WeeKenu W~m mrs .... • . . ,#.. ~a~o
I~h .... J~,-u¢,, daughter M~ss Franc~s Lee Mor dra Wiley remained with her]~ ~ [Fifth Avenue in Ranson, announ .~merlea', |~ " [
Barnabas. however, was related [ Vince Lilla anent Mondav night ton from Elizabeth, N. J. visited ]grandmother to spend a week• ill Be S~d0y~'---- 0 .........
Iced the following schedule of finest washer, [| .i |
~OULD you give a second remark, either as unc]e or cousin. I. :.J-~..-----_,~-~-~L---~-~'~ TM ""°"~ at the home of Mrs Straith Brisl Mr and Mrs Elwood Breedenl- ~= , . [meetings for Sunday and subse- yet It cost only|| " |
• • chance to a man who has He knew the boy much better than wnn ~wr. ann i~lrs, x~UU rope ann " ] "... " i
I f.mi~,, ,~¢ U,~li,,,, coe on Saturday. She was a guest had wsRmg them on Sunday Mrs ermn r
shown himself to be unreliable? Paul d|d, he felt. Maybe he knew ....... j .......... • Or Luth~s I quent week nights. $189.95. F.a~y | ~
That w~s the question that Paul some good reason for Mark's [ Mr Otto Rvman and dan~ht~r at a luncheon at the Town HouseI Molly Hfllard, Mr. Jeff Lee, An-] t Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.to pay for. | ~ $
...... ~" --- in Har '
I~ ............... ~,i,~ ~., ...... ................ ¢ ~ ..... pers Ferry. Following the~me Lee, Dan Lee and son Her- The Rev. Richard E. Neat, pas am°rning worship, service, at 11:00 HoldSeelm wa~rm°re: ~no, 4F ~
I
and
Barnabas
answered
differ-
having
co~ne
back
as
suddenly
aS
l ..... , ........... luncheon Mrs Morton, Frances [ bert, Mr Paul Lee and Miss Lena ~ tor of St Thomas Lutheran Chur [ . m. Baptismal service at 2:30 lon-er" wo~
ently. Indeed they were so far he d~d. Barnabas could not deny Wv,~: gnes~s ul ,'vii-. alto l~_r:~, r,u- " . . " . •
[ward u ..... ~ , ........... Le and Mrs Briscoe called onlLavaccla from Winchester, Va,|eh, corner of Seventh Avenuep. m. Evenmg .... Evangehstm ser.f~.r'*'~' eh-~n~.r~" .q~...
from agreeing that they actually that John Mark had been a spec- ,~yman auu ~vx,~., ~uau,t~ . " " " ' " vi .......................
I..--~.. Mrs M Estelle G~bson who|Mr and Mrs William Whetzel|and North Mlldreea Street, Ran ce a~ •~:~o p. m. Tuesday the time• See It nowl
aplit up a long- tacular failure. But he felt that Ky,,,,,,,. ~ ....
............... makes her home,with Mr and|from Bealtsville, Md and Mrs Ison announced Monday the fol- Christ Ambassador meet at 7:30
time partnership. John Mark would not fail twice• Mr. ann M~. t, eram names . . " . • • . .
~a B arrLabas went Paul, however, was not willing to and children Cynthia and Jerry Mrs. Gdbert Perry m Bohvar, [George Breeden and ~ns George [lowm schedule of services for I p. m. Thursday, Bible study at flIARIF TflW l
~a off into obscurity take that chance. So--after how of Brownsville, Md scent Sun- .rs. ~orton ann trances z~ee l ann Julian from (~,haries ",'own. ]Sunaay, Aug. 13: The Service at 7:30 p.m. " ...............
a~. ~f~n,~,n ~*h" *~o ~.~.~ plan to return Vo her home first ] Dinner Guests |8:30 a. m. and 1t:00 a. m ; sermon
~~ (for we never many harsh words we do not ----, ........................... of the week " Dinner uest ................. ~-- ~ C0,# $C
~~i hear of him any know---the great team of Paul and parents Mr and Mrs Henry Bal . • l g s on ~unaay at [ rne *tlgnteousness o~ ~o~ . ~urCommob refuses to hear Labo-
'l ..... " " ~ar. and Mrs Warren LaRue|the home of Mr and Mrs H B ~sery held during worship S~n
~ thanm°re)go ratherwithout alLBarnabas split up for good and t .~ng~,Mr and Mrs Gene Kowall and and Mr. and Mrs." Wflford' Wilson ]Nmodemus' " St. "were Mr. .... Perry[day Church School and the Pas-" ritelf OnyouPeerag~,.find life is empty, try 114 North Charles
~l Mark. It was a ~al~ Makn 0cod [daughter Cynthia and Ro~er Kow from Winchester, Va. spent last|Nicodemus Jr. from Winchester, tor's Class at 9:45 a. m.; Joseph putting ~mmething rote It. Charles Town, W.
• - - week ena at the Beach near the
/~ strange choice, I~ turned out that Barnabas lall of Chicago, Ill have returned .........
• t~appanamcK rover nar ane Mrs
i~ going with young was right and Paul was mistaken. | home after a two weeks vacatmn ...... =." ." . .. • |
Dr. For~mma and flighty Mark . Lat~ue cnnoren t:aro[ ann J~m-
rather tha~n with the brilliant and John Mark made good---on the r w~th the latters parents Mr. and ' . ..... ]
~uccessful Paul; btR R was Bar-same klnd °~ J°b' exactly' as the I M"~ n ..... ~,~,a ..... e, my were guests at melr granapar ]
.......... ~ ............ • ents Mr and Mrs Denzil Kack-
one ow which he had failed before. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ranalh of . • . " . •
mabas' choice and he had his He won the respect of distin- Charles Town were visitors at ley m Berryvllle while they were
reasons, gin*shed leaders of the church, es- ~the home of Mr and Mrs J T away. . ..... |
: " • " " " wir an~ lvirs t~ ~ wal lana
Longerbeam and family on Men- " • • •
Pocsonnl ~|rd pecially Peter, who calls him ]_ . daughter Susan, Miss Louise Jen [
The story really began several"my son," and Paul himself. Not nay evening
years before the great quarrel. Paul, surely? He was not a man [ "" - :. ~ ~ .. ~__ klns, Kelly and Tim Bradley me-[
/ ~vir. ano Mrs. ~eo.be ne..,an ..........
• • . ~orea co ,~nenamea ~ores~ ann
Paul and Barnabas, a natural to change his mind easily. Well, [of Milford Mltl Road, Baltimore, - ...... ]
• l~ammore zoo on ~unaay
~am if ever there was one, first it may not have been easy for [ Md. spent the weekend with Mr ............ • .. _ [
~ooer[ i~ ~mlm ~ra ~rom v t"
~icked up John Mark on their Paul to change his mind, cape- land Mrs. Ralph Johnson and sons I BIa"- " ...... "-~ |
• . CKSOUrg, va spem me we=K
visit to Jerusalem carrying faro- cially to change it in public. But land Mrs. Lula Ranalh Sunday en ...... " .... ]
~ne relief funds. ~ went back both publicly (to the Colossian l ct wnn ms parents Mr ana!
guests were Mr and Mrs Paul M " " •
I
. ." " rs Robert R Smith Jr at their
with them to Antioch, and was©hur~) and privately to Time- Ranalh and children of Ransom home "Silo ': " " "
l
er ~prmg
probably in church work there for thy, Paul praised John Mark in ] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman ..... • ...... |
Some time. When Barnabas and language he seldom used for any ~ar ann Mrs Arnola l~ninips
/and daughter of Athens, Ga. have , = - ..... |
Paul were sent out by the Antioch one. John Mark never was a bril .... ann ~wo sons ~[evle ann Davia
]been visRlng the formers parents ......... ]
church as their first mission- liant young man, he was no more ~ ............. zrom ~emesaa, ~a were weeK- r
/~ar ann lvirs. ~ w. nonman. . . : t
aries, they took John as an as- than ad assistant from first to~ Mms'' Lmda" Pierce: of Charles ena ....... guests at the nome of Mr. [
anu Mrs unarms Aaams
ais~nt. But at a place called last; but the ablest of men need Town was a visitor of Miss Bren • " /
assistants, and Paul paid public
tribute to the man whom once
(to use modern slang) he had
fixed.
The split between Barnabas and
Mark wa~ painful, but R illustrates
the wise providence of God• For
under Paul's suspicious eye Mark
might have failed again. But Bar.
nabas believed in him--and so he
succeeded. To be believed in may
be the margin between failure and
Success.
~{Based on ontlin~s copyrighted by
the Division of Christian Education.
National Council o[ the Churches of
Christ in the U. S. A. Released br
Community Press Service.)
Perga John Mark suddenly took
a notion to go back to his mother
(a lady of wealth) at Jerusalem.
l~e don't know why Mark went
back; no excuse is recorded. Any-
how, Perga was no place to re-
nigh; he was very much needed.
Perga was in a malaria-infested
distract, and there ~ ~ome indica-
tion elsewhere that Paul came
down with it The next leg of the
Journey extended across some
high mountain ranges, and b:m-
dits were everywhere. I~ jusl
looked as if John Mark eouidn'~
take it.
Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
Having Annual Rally
food on sale according to the
Rev. W. D. Canty, pastor.
Kennedy stresses urgency of
aid to $~tins.
Churchill hailed as he leaves
New York.
Committee amends bill to aid
,'hildren of jobless.
The Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church
is having it's annual rally for
the benefit of the annual Confer-
ence, the rally to end Aug. 27
with an all-day meeting at the
church located in Uvilla. There
will be plenty of home cooked
MUNICIPAL COrUNCIL LEVY ESTIMATE
STATE OF V~EST VI~I~,
COUNTY OF J~N,
~x~r~c~P~ OF BOI~AR, TO-~'IT:
At a regular session of ~e courmil of ,the munici pality of ~ol~vav,
W. Ca.. held ~n the council chambers thexe~f, in the ,Municipal b~fld-
~on ,~he 1st @ay of August, 1961, there were ,present D. M. Kughes,
yor. J. R, Dunn. Recording Of flv~r, and Coleman Dunn, Edwin
POpe, John PoPe, Wtncel Ounn. and Paul Courtney, members of
tl~ council of said municipality.
In accordun~e wl~h ~Seotdon 14, Article 8, C~napter 67, Acts 1933,
f~cond Ex%raordinary ~ession, .the Council proceeded to make an
estimate of the amour~s necessary to be raised by levy of ta~s
for ~he c~xre~t fiscal year. ~nd cloth determine und estima~te the
~,ever~l ~mourt~s to ~b~ as ,follows:
CIURRENT REGULAR MUNICIPAL PUKPOSE8
F.atimate Form No. 1 ESTIMATE
(I) The aznotmt due ,and 4a~e amount tahat will ,become due and
c~iectible ~vora every .~ource d~lr~lg the ,fis~l year, EXCEPT l~,~M
T~IE LEVY (:IF TAXES ,to be made for the y~ar.
Balance ~ ~u~ds af City Treasurer .................. $456.31
Ba,lance irt hund~ of ~heriff ........................ 84.32
Pevmit~--.Buiiding, ~Vreet, Sewer and other ............ 10.00
Taxes:--Capitation and Dog ......................... 135.00
~ra~¢hise .................................. 113.90
Licenses: ~erM ................................. 200.00
Total Estin~ted Receipts ........................$999.13
E~TIMATED CUgKENT EXPENDITURES:
~lary of Mayor ..................................... $
~al~ry of l~corder or Clerk ..........................
~alarle~ c~ ~~M Poldee ~tY .................
~neral expense l~re Department .....................
n~bution £o County Heat th ~epartxnent ..........
~tatlonery, office su~ a~d eq~,pmen~ ..............
. Water--4i,re ~prot~ction, streets and ~ewem ............
{~gl~ far ~reet ~ight~g ..............................
l.dg~t---4~ty ~Bud,ldlm~, ~af~f~c .t~gl~ts, etc .................
Telephone ~nd ~elegraph (all depa~men~) ............
~egal p~blic~t~on$ ...... ; ...............................
~remlum~ on ~ldcemens and ~f~dcial bonds ..........
Attorneys' ~ees, cour~ cost~ and dmr~ge~ ..............
Materiels, ~upp~ms em~ ~peas~. ~treet Departmen~ ....
Audit by Tax Comralssio~er ..........................
40.00
40.00
50.00
25.00
25.00
14.00
120.00
$00.00
12.0@
24.00
70.00
32.50
100.00
586.63
,50.00
i0.00
League of Murgc~pa,It~.s Dues .........................
A---Tot~l Current ~ ........................ $2,~12.50
Former Year/s Obl~gat~or~:
O['dem O~tstandi,wg ............ $900.00
da Jackson the past week.
Members of the Busy Beavers
4-H Club of Millville held a pic-
nic at Braddock Heights, Md. on
Saturday evening.
LL
By Miss Dorothy Bowers
Mr. and Mrs, Ait-on Muse, sons
Timothy and Kenneth and Mrs.
Donald Frye visited Mrs. Gentry
L. Muse and family in Leesburg,
Va. Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moler ac-
companied by Mrs. Daisy Moler
of Charles Town were in Mar-
tinsburg Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Nathaniel Gray Jr. and!
children Jennifer and Irving a-[
long with Miss Betty Dillow of
SMITH STRIDER
FUNERAL HOME
304 West Washington St.
Charles Town, W. V&
PHONE :--
Day 370 Night
Charles Town visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Feltner and Mr. Jess
Lee and Miss Annie Lee in Burnt
Factory, V a. Monday. They were
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enroute home, after taking Suz
anne and Carla Gray to Camp Pin 1
nacle where they attended Pion-
eer Camp last week.
Rev. Watt Jeffries, pastor of l
the St. Andrew Presbyterian
I
Church in Williamsport, Md. was
guest minister Sunday morning
at the Halltown Presbyterian
Church. In [he exchange of pul-
pits, Rev. W. Graham Wood, pas
tot of the Church here, conduct-
ed morning worship services in
Williamsport. [
Mrs. Rose Courtney of Ranson
was a recent visitor at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter l
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McAboy
I
and son.
I
Mrs. Donald Frye, Mrs. Alton~
Muse and son Timothy visited
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bowers
and family in Bolivar Wednesday
evening.
Master Kenneth Sanford, Jr.
of Prince George, Va. spent sever
al days the past week with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Maur-I
ice Pope and family. |
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers
and two children Jimmy and Deb
bie of Charles Town were visi-
tors Sunday afternoon with their
uncle and aunts Mr. and Mrs.
William Honk and Miss Dorothy
Bowers.
I
Mrs. Austin Nicod nus
T~I m~un¢ o~at~r~dtng
June 30, 1961 ....................... 900.00
{B~4~aotmt of unl~d Obli~a?,lm~s ~t~ ~e paid
from current levy .......................... 900.00
Total e~t~a,~ed d~l~ursernents ~A-I-B) .......... 2,899.13
~ss es~ima4~d ~$p~s ........................999.00
,Net mnount ,to be ralsed ~y levy ................. 1,920.00
TOTAL ~ ................................. $1,920.00
~LASS Assessed Rate of Levy
Nwmber I Valm~on Proposed
Personal '~rol~r~y ............ $ 18,5"10.00 12~/2e
Public Utili,ty Property ....... 2.~00.00 12V~c
To~al CD~s NO. I .... 19,510.00
NUmber II
P,~I ~st~?,e .................. 264,050.00 25C
N~pnber IV
Real Es~e ....: ............. ~ 83.325.00 50o
Port, oriel ~oper~y ............. 98;975.00 50c
P~blic Utility Property ....... 20.900.00 50c
Church Services
Morning prayer and sermon
will be held at St. John's Epis-
copal Church on Sunday, Aug. 13
at 9:30 DST by the Rector'Rev.
Temple Wheeler. Sunday School
wil be at 10:30 DST.
Mrs. Woodrow Adams return-
ed to her home on Saturday after
being a surgical patient in the
Charles Town General Hospital.
Miss Wflda Jean Orndorff
from Clearbrook, Va. and Miss
Barbara Shull from Summit
Point took care of Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Adams children Debbie
and Franklin while their mother
was away.
Misses Elizabeth M. Willford,
Ruth Rogers Smith and Mrs. Rob
err R. Smith spent a few days
Visiting friends and relatives in
Center ,~Cro.ss, Richmond, Peters-
burg'arid Williamsburg, Na.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grove was a
host to a large group of relatives
Total Class No. IV ........ 203.200.00
TOTA~ VALUATION ..... $44~6,7~0.~}0 and friends to a an outdoor harbe
b-~..ATE ~F WEST VIR~:~NI, A, cue on Sunday, Aug. 6 Among
COUNTY OF JEAN, those there were Mrs. Risslers
M~N[CIP~ UP BOLIVAR,-TO-WIT: sisters Miss Lottie Myers and
I, J. R. :Dt~n, Recoxding Offive~r of ~d municipality, do hererby Mrs. Louise Brenner from Mar-
ce~ify ~ the fm~g~ are true copies from the record of or¢~ers tinsburg, Mr. Grove Krother, Mr.
~mzie and entered by the coun~l o~ ~tid mumcipal~ty on the ls~ Earnest Grove from Shepherds-
daY of August, 1961. " [town and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
, ~'~e~i~,u~t¢! my h~nd:~hi~ 1~ day.of ~Altgtts~t; ~991. I Rissler ~nd:,three daughters-Rat,,
l 1Kr . John Gardner a patient
i
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WHO does not m rvd st flight of a t rd? The roaring
jet does not seem such a miracle. It cumot fly with the same
grace and beauty and ease.
Ever] bird must learn to fly. The mother bird pushes her
fledgling out d the n st. The young bird falls hdplcssly until
its wings discover the invisible support of the air.
If our lives are to rise beyond frail human nature, we too
must learn to fly.., on wings of faith. We must discover the
invisible rapport o[ God's presence and power,
Come to Church next Sunday. You can lind there the
invisible support d God,
CHURCH FOR ALL ...
ALL FOR THE CHUR'CH
The Church is the greatest ~ctor on earth
for the building of character and good dtizen.
ship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values.
Without a strong Church, neither democracy
aor eivilimtion can survive. The~e are four
sound reasons why every penon should attend
services regularly and support the Church.
They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his
• children's sake. (3) For the sake of his com.
reunify snd nation. (4) For the sake of the
Church itself, which necds his moral and ma-
tcrhl support, phn to go to church rcguhrly
~md mad your Bible daily.
Sunday Pralms 91 1-8
Mo~d~ Padres 91 9-16
Tues&y Isaiah 40 2741
Wednesday Matth~ 9 18-26
Thursday Hebrew, II 1-6
Fd&y I Peter 1 3-9
I Pe~ | 17-25
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as a
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