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1 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. V I I STOW, OHIO, FRIDAY, CHRISTMAS A male child was born many hundreds of years ago in f a r off Bethlehem of Judea. Omitting a single visit to the Temple at twelve years of age He was not heard of again until He was thirty years of age, at thirty-three He died. During the brief span of t h r e e years in an obscure land and without any prestiage.he so changed human thought among all Nations t h a t nearly the whole world has set aside a day, they call it Christmas, and so it is appointed unto Him a birthday. Therefore, once each year in song and story the race of men recite the astonishing fact of His virgin birth and matchless life. Each succeeding generation of the world's people seek to outdo their predecessors in adoration and acclaim of t h e world's great King. Nineteen hundred and perhaps forty times Christmas has rolled around. I t comes to remind us t h a t our wisdom and our age are faulty, t h a t the g r e a t Teacher, born in a m a n g e r and dead at thirty-three, t h a t He alone t a u g h t of a way and a life f o r all m a n kind, t h a t Christ's teaching is the one persistent idea that some day must save the race. Christmas reminds us that now abideth faith, hope, love, these three, but the greatest is love. Love then is stronger than hate, war, sin. Love abides and will outlive all its enemies. The prehistoric animals, tremendous in size and fierce beyond description, are gone. Their relics dangle in museums, but the DECEMBER 20, 1940 N o. 51 sheep and cow abide. Hoping. despairing, weeping, laughing. the people of the earth move on t o w a r d the Golden Age. Christmas means cheer. T h a t is in evidence in n e a r l y every window, every fireside, every city, every land. Cheer means good feeling, friendship, good-will toward all men. Christmas abides and is popular because the ultim a t e purpose of life is joy. Life a t its summit is not intended to be bleak and cold but sun-lit, hopeful, looking on t o w a r d reward, and golden sunset. Christmas reminds us that peace is the b e t t e r way. The hosts of Alexander conquered the world, so did Rome, and others, and w h a t a bitter disappointment, what a miserable contribution to struggling humanity. But Christmas u n f u r l s its banners of peace, and warns the race of men t h a t peace is life and strife is death. Christmas reminds us that caste spirit r e t a r d s our onward march. W e a r e not so much English, Italians, Germans, Russians, and Chinese, but w e are human beings, God's creatures, that every mother's son of all Nations once nestled on a mother's breast, looked up into her eyes and cooed at her smile and embrace, that all alike in a few brief days must lie silent in t h e tomb. F o r the sake of human reason then let Christmas come into our hearts, let us be brothers. Christmas reminds us of home, its comforts, sympathies, shelter, a n d of the E t e r n a l H o m e that the Author of Christmas taught about.
2 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 «Tt>\V COMJUMTV Wll'liClI GEORGE M. HtLME... Minister 85ft Ardmore AT., Akron. UX-l(!Sr, THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS llrmvcr C Slow, Summit Cu., Ohio. Published weekly. Subscription price 5Uc a Year. Entered as second class matter May 4, 1937 at the Po.stoffice at Stow, Ohio, under Act of March 3, 1S79. Office of publication, 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow. H. J. Stockir.an, Kditor Christmas reminds us that it is good and healthful to sing and be joyous, to make happy music, to urge all the earth to receive her King, for this is Christmas. Christmas reminds us that life is jewelled with the laugh and frolic of little children, that perpetual youth graces the earth, and that He, whose birthday we honor, taught, speaking of Children, that of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. GEO M. HULME SACRED SUNDAY CONCERT EVENING The public is cordially unvited to attend the Sacred Concert to be presented in Community church by the choir. Admission is free. BIBLE STUDY LESSON Dec. 22 Printed Text Luke 2:8-20. Gulden Text- Glory to God in the h'ghest And on earth peace among men in whom he is well pleased. Luke 2:14. The q-.-.ict country sky was opened up and 1 a host of angelic beings appeared long ago to shepherds keeping watch over their flocks. The message was given to shepherds, not great men, or wealthy men, or scholars. God so often reveals himself to humble men. The shepherds were humble and reverent, living a simple life with time to sit and meditate on the eternal. They had been waiting for the coming Christ as prophet, pries' and king, as recorded in their writings and they immediately believed the message of the angel even though they did not understand the full significance of it. They did not know that the Savior would deliver men from sin and sorrow. We want you to know that the reverent customs of the past aided by a modern professional knowledge and improved facilities make ours a service of idealism. The McGowan Funeral Home
3 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 Christmas Spirit If you wish to help some needy family to enjoy a cheerful Christmas dinner the Central Market will assist you by planning the food as well as delivery at no cost. CENTRAL MARKET, Stow, 0. OV-8521 Thousands of angels appeared saying: "Glory to God in the highest And on earth peace among men in whom he is well pleased." It is a sad Christmas for so many of the people of earth this year. If hostilities cease for the day it will be only a gesture. We wonder just how peace on earth will ever be accomplished. Perhaps we have overlooked the real solution, for the angels sang "Peace among men IN WHOM HE IS WELL PLEASED." Exercise of good 1 will, disarmament. etc., will never bring peace. When men give the glory to God and live in a manner pleasing to him peace will follow. But "There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked." It is sin that keeps this world disturbed. Let us all take time in this busy, busy season to read the second GIFT SUGGESTIONS POINSETTIAS 3 or 4 Choice Blooms $ c up CYCLAMEN $1.25 to $3.00 Very Choice at $1.50 CHRISTMAS BEGONIAS 50c, $1, $1.50 New Double Red $2.00 up ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS 50c, $1, $1.50 AFRICAN VIOLETS 50c, $1., $1.50 XMAS GARDENS $1.50 to $5.00 FRIENDSHIP BOWLS $1.00 to $1.50 MIXED GREENS, RED BERRIES 50c bch. LAUREL GARLANDS 20c yd. OREGON HOLLY IS BEAUTIFUL Silver Lake Florists
4 4 SACRED CHRISTMAS CONCERT By COMMUNITY CHURCH CHOIR S U N D A Y E V E N I N G, 7:30 P. M., D E C E M B E R D i r e c t e d by Cecil R e a r i c k Prelude Invocation Christmas Bells Are Ringing E a r t h s Weary Waiting Let Us Go Even Unto Bethlehem The Radiant Star Solo 22ND Mrs. Virginia Judv Rev. Hulm'e Mrs. Betty Slusser In this recent picture of the Community Church are: Back roml Bob Stein, Bob Weyrick, Burl Cox, Hank H a r r u f f, A. S. Phelps, Evelyn Phelps,i Emily Vincent, Netta Monteith, Marian Phillips, Helen Stein, Mary Roe, Jaccil Conley, Clara Gillam. First Row Patricia Meeks, Mary Jo Woodring, CharlSi Violet Large, Betty Slusser, Virginia H a r r u f f, Betty Bishop, Elva Ridenour, C ehapt r of Luke. Let us praise God v.' lh the shepherds and believe on t h e saving power of our Lord Jesus the Prince of Peace, who has offered us a p?aee that passelh all understanding. Hazel Wheeler Roasting and f r y i n g.chickens, a l l sizes, t w o t o six p o u n d s, a t J. V. Y o u n g s, 187 E. G r a h a m r o a d. Call OV-8963 ( A d v. ) PERSONALS Mrs. Ted F. Hooper, Diagonal rd., was taken to the hospital last Tuesday. Remember the Bible school Christmas program comes on Christmas Eve this year. It starts at 7:30 p. m. Y o u n g T u r k e y s f o r sale Chas. Christ, H o m e w o o d avenue. Telephone W A ( A d v. )
5 560 2t h e community c h u r c h news Ring Bells Of Christmas Hark What Mean Those Holv Voices He Shall Be Great Offertory O Little Town of Bethlehem Sleep Holv Child - Duet Mrs. Slusser, Mary Jo Woodring Flail To The Lords Anointed Room For The Christ Child Solo Cecil Rearick S o f t l y The Night Is Fallen. Soprano Solo Mrs. Violet Large Jesus Our Lord Women's Chorus Soprano Solo Mrs. Violet Large The Lord Is Born Today f r o m left to right C. M. Woodring, A1 Hall, B i l l Large, Don Phillips, Middle Row Gladys Weyrick, Hazel Wheeler, E s t h e r Shakespeare, Hopkins, Jean Rapp, Dorothy Palmer, Betty Evans, Millie Monteith, Phyllis Balis, P e a r l Cross, M y r a Hall, Virginia^ Judy, Pianist, Gladys Schroeder, Gerber. Lower Center Cecil Rearick, Director. Mrs. W h e : l e r ' s class held a Christmas party last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harruff. Hile road. Don H a r p e r who has been ill with pneumonia has recovered and was able to r e ' u r n to school this last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Large and family of Akron and Mrs. Daisy Philpot of Summerfield, Ohio will be guests on Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Large, King Drive. Miss Imogene McClosky who is now living in Akron visited over the last weekend with her parents on Diagonal rd. Last Sunday the Men's Bible (Class were delighted to have back with them the following: Dan Cumpson, J. T. Henderson, B. B. Mineard, L. C. Stein, also K. G. Bevington of 18 Oneida ave., who has been absent f o r some time.
6 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 FOR A GOOD COAL at a FAIR PRICE Promptly and Properly Delivered Call OV-8711 E. M. Guise Goal & Supply Co. INSURE with ROBERT IMHOFF your LOCAL full-time Agent Tel. OV-8618 Stow, O. GRAHAM ROAD NOTES Two hundred at Bible School last Sunday. The Christmas program at the Graham Road Baptist church will be held Monday evening, December 23rd at 7:30 p. m. The Junior Guild met Thursday at the home of Helen May. Hudson Drive, while the Senior Guild met Tuesday at the home of Patricia Mahoney, 1444 Bryden Drive, Akron. At Sunday morning church services Dec. 22nd, Rev. Douglas will speak on the topic "What Has The Church For Me." On December 29th Bruce and Juanita Dodd will sing and preach at the morning services while that same evening the Baptist Young Peoples Society will present a special New Year's Program. MrJ. McCreary of Ashtabula is visiting her brother Mr. C. A. Thomas, West Graham road. Mrs. McCreary attended Bible school with Mrs. Chalmer Ferris last Sunday. FOR SALE: Size 10 Men's Shoe Skates. Call evenings after 7:00 p. m. at 185 Marhofer Ave. (adv.) Due to illness (flu) on the par; of the editor our paper is rather skimpy this week. It was our intention to put out a sixteen pag - Christmas edition in color, since there would be sufficient advertising, but it is just possible we shall leave out most everything and make it four pages or at the most eight. For Sale Light Tan Reed Doll Baby Buggy. In excellent condition. Call OV (Adv). Monday evening, Dec. 23rd, 7:15 to 8:00 p. m. the Community church choir have been invited to sing in the Church of Christ, at which time their voices will be broadcast to the community over the loud speaker system now installed out side and near (he top of the church building. FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH and SCRATCH Sold By BAUGHMAN'S OY-8413 STOW
7 2 the community church news 560 Fresh Home Dressed Meats RITCHIES MEAT MARKET N. L. RITCHIE, Prop. 407 Ritchie Road NOTICE Mrs. Keeler announces that on Monday, December 23rd, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. open house will be held at the Community Center for all organizations and individuals donating baskets who wish to select toys to go with their baskets. If you are thinking about Turkey for Christmas dinner, order it early at the Kent-Stow Market, top of hill, fourth of mile past Fish Creek on Kent Rd. (adv.) NOTICE: Issue No. 52 of this paper will be published this Saturday and will make its appearance to Ihe people of Stow on Monday. It Pays To RECOVER Get Your Upholstering Done Now McGra.il Antique Shop Phone OV E. Kent Rd. Stow, O. CHRISTMAS C A P O N S Turkeys and Chickens THE BEST IN FOWL Order Early and Get Your DAMON'S OV-8781 Virginia Henault's Glassware Shop SPECIAL Size Luncheon Sets $1.50 Ruby Candy Dishes... 35c 116 THORNDALE RD., STOW, O. 1 Block out Munroe Falls Rd. Telephone OV-8595 I guarantee the Best and sell it as cheap as good Coal can be sold. WITCH HAZEL BLOCK $5.75 This is good coal in every way. BLACK ACE LUMP $5.40 Good, clean burning, deep-mined won't clinker. COOKS COAL DELIVERY INDEPENDENT COAL DELIVERY AND HAULING Munroe Falls Dial OV-8629
8 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 WHY SURE IN STOW IT'S THE Central Market Free Delivery 10:30 and 2:30 OV-8521 XMAS TREES A 1000 to choose from. From 25c and up. Free Delivery XMAS CANDY and NUTS A Complete Line of All Kinds. Treat the Family to the Best. TURKEYS CHICKENS The Central Market is known for its fine fresh dressed poultry. Why not let us satisfy you? Xmas Fruits & Vegetables For that Xmas Dinner. Direct Shipments Fresh Daily OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS!
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