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1 Vol. V I I Stow, WE ALL NEED Ohio, Friday, March 29, 1940 FRIENDS True friendship is beautiful, it is desirable, it is life. So, how many friends have y o u? Well, you have your boy friend, or your girl friend, or your business associate, or some one you have a liking for, or some one who has done a kind act f o r you, or, perhaps, you own m a n y friends, dear friends, so numerous are they t h a t you never attempted to count them. Perhaps, it is so, when all goes well and life is like a summer day, it m a y appear so, however, the best of men have looked earnestly f a r and near and discovered their friends were few. So, how m a n y friends have you? This leads me to counsel you of a few friends t h a t we all m a y have. Pick out some one t h a t you can respect and trust, in whom you can confide, to w h o m you can go f o r advice, or to whom you can talk in confidence, if occasion demands. Sometimes the h e a r t is lonely and one needs a friend who will give sympathy, and who is strong and clear in eye and brain, a friendly hand to clasp your fingers a n d breathe hope and courage to your wavering spirit. There is no area of human existence so barren, u n f r u i t f u l or brutish but t h a t a human friend m a y be found. Another friend you must find is yourself, t h a t is it, be a friend to yourself, take pride in yourself, respect yourself, look up to yourself, be somebody. I have heard it said t h a t m a n y folks a r e their worst enemy, t h a t is true of the drunkard, gambler, liar, thief, the No. 13 shirk, the one who knows neither his strength or his weakness, the one without peace or hope or happiness. You owe it to yourself to be a considerate friend, to safeg u a r d your interests, allow no enemy to beguile you, be up and doing like a hero, because you are, and because you have possibilities within. Don't sell cheap, buck up and be proud of your own existence. Sell the world the idea t h a t you are a traveler, a light bearer, God's man, something infinitely more t h a n dirt, t h a t you a r e homeward bound. Look up and be a friend to yourself. T h a t is two, so t a k e on a n o t h e r friend, His n a m e is called Jesus. You cannot a f f o r d to be without this friend. He is the best of all friends. H e will h e a r you when you call, He will help you when you fall, so embrace this friend. My personal testimony is, you can endure anything, you can stand up u n d e r any load if you stay close to this friend. You ask, How can Jesus help me? He will help you by g r a n t i n g you will help you by g r a n t i n g you divine guidance, by His comfort. His peace, His joy. Make your friend, stick close to Him. He will never tire of your company, the only condition on your p a r t is faithfulness and sincerity. Be true to Him, H e will see you safely through life, then out across the boundless deep to His own dear home. T r u s t Him, t r y Him, own Him. He is the friend you need. Say not to yourself t h a t this Jesus passed f r o m E a r t h long, long ago. I say, H e is here now and near you too, and all power and wisdom of the Mighty God

2 10 STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME... Minister S5» Arrtninre Av.. Akron. Drawer C Stow, Summit Co., Ohio. Published weekly. Subscription price 50c a year. Entered as second class matter May 4, 1937 at the Postoffice at Stow, Ohio, under Act of March 3, Office of publication, 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow. Editor. H. J. Stockman, is His to disburse. Contact this Friend, hold fast to Him. If you will walk, and talk, and live with Him, He wil honor you, and you will be strong, and wise, and good. <S> CHURCH NITE Church Business meeting comes on the first Friday in the month, which will be in one week. Come out Friday April fifth, 7:30 p. m. The meeting will be held in the church. WEDNESDAY EVENING Now that Easter is over remember to attend the Wednesday evening prayer meetings. NOTICE Anyone having complaints to make about Stow Township roads should be present at the Stow Town hall the second Monday night in April. Editor's Note: We hope a delegation from Arndale road see fit to attend this meeting. MEDITATIONS ON EASTER He is risen. He is risen indeed. Who? Our Lord, Jesus Christ. He lives today. And because He lives, I too shall live. Varying a little from our recent usual procedure of making Sunday afternoon calls we listened nearly all day to Easter programs SIMPLICITY Simple funeral services, because we attend to the details, are beautiful occasions. We serve our community in this manner always from simplicity comes beauty. Call on us any time. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME WA Stow Avenue Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

3 10 MILK in Jugs 25c a gal., 8c qt. THE LAWSON MILK CO HOME AVE. and 2347 FRONT ST., CUYA. FALLS and ten other stores in Akron PHONE WA-7015 McGrail Antique Shop Upholstering & Cabinet Work Phone WA E. Kent Rd. Stow in our own church and from coast to coast over the radio. With one accord in song and sermon they acclaim Jesus who is the Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. While the beauty of the music the pageantry and achievements of men in the presentation of such, may be taking the chief place in the m ; nds of many, without doubt there are thousands, yes possibly even millions the world over who put Jesus first in their lives the Easter Day. And it seems that the praise grows greater with the passing years, or is it just us. Maybe we are getting older and listen more closely. Wickedness may abound in the hearts of many. Sinners may occupy high places. Churches may be filled with hypocrites, but the fact of a risen Lord is proclaimed today, we believe, as i 1 ever before. Can this be the c houi of the multitude before the coming of the King? Students of prophecy, (yes we believe in prophecy) point to the fulfillment of many s'gns which are to proceed a change in dispensation. Whether this is to take place in our life time is problematical. However, as Christians, it behooves us to watch and pray lest we be found unprepared and unworthy at the Lord's coming. Let us put away all selfishness, greed, malice, hate, hyprocisy, impurity and lust. Let us put on the whole armour of God, meaning thereby that we are filled with God's Word and Holiness. Let us be prepared. Let us watch and pray. H. J. S. <S> P. T. A. Mrs. W. C. Davis of Cleveland, secretary of Ohio P. T. A. will speak and hold open forum at the April 1st meeting of the County P. T. A. Council to be held at Community church. The Lakeview Mother Singers directed by Mrs. J. J. Onnes will furnish music. See or call Mrs. Joe Young or Mrs. Cundiff on or before Sunday for reservations. The committee in charge is anxious for a large crowd. The meeting open to everyone. NU-WAY CLEANING AND PRESSING There is a Difference INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING KNIGHT SERVICE CO. WA Front St. Cuyahoga Falls

4 10 HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY 24 North High St., Akron Special Prices Now on Resetting, Cleaning and Repairs. Work done with minimum inconvenience by expert workmen CALL HE A LITTLE LIE A little lie was born one morn, A feeble fib so white and small It seemed too weak a thing to live, Too innocent to count at all But every minute gave it strength By noon it had begun to talk; By nightfall it was on its feet, And crookedly began to walk. Another morn it was full grown And making friends, forsooth; Another night and it was wed For reputation to a truth. And from this union soon were born Half- truths that nevermore would die, For nothing is so hard to kill As half a truth and half a lie. So thus one feeble little lie That some one told without a qualm Lives on and on and multiples, An endless wrong, to endless harm! W. J). Vincent. C. A. Bulletin w t w M w m w w JUNCTION SHOE REPAIR C. K. WYATT, Prop. Good Material - Good Work 2721 HUDSON DRIVE kwvtmmummmthvvtttvw BANANA BRAN MUFFINS 1 cup sifted flour % tsp soda % tsp salt Vi cup sugar 1 cup bran 1 egg well beaten 2 tbsp sour milk or buttermilk 2 cups thinly sliced bananas. Sift together flour, soda, salt and sugar. Add bran, mix well. Combine egg, sourmilk, shortening and bananas. Add to dry ingredients mixing only enough to dampen all flour. Put in greased muffin pans. Bake in oven 375 degrees thirty to 35 minutes. Contributed by Mrs. Carpenter F'or Sale: 1936 Tabletop A. B. electric range; used little. In very good condition. G. W. Hill, 172 Marcella avenue or call WA (Adv.). EGGS FRESH EGGS WHAT AM FRESH Get Them at 175 Elmwood Ave. CHAS. C. SIMMONS PHONE WA-1595

5 10 NEED COAL? Call WA-3921 E. M. Guise Coal and Supply Co. STOW FENDER & BODY SERVICE Cor. Hudson & Graham Rds. WA-9517 PERSONALS Mr. John Lewis is reported ill. He is confined to his bed. For sale: Holton trumpet, fine Condition; piano attachment; very reasonable. Call WA Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stein and son, Bob, visited at Fresno last Friday. Quality Fresh White Eggs in cartons, 25c per dozen. Produced by Chas. Simmons, 175 Elmwood Ave., Stow. Phone WA Ladies Guild will serve luncheon to the County Council of P. T. A. April 1st. When you think of electric hot water heaters see your home town dealer. E. F. Kastens, Plumbing and Heating, 116 E. Graham road. Phone WA (Adv.). Mr. and Mrs. O. Schuon and family of Cardeton, Michigan were Saturday visitors at the home of Ralph Nichols, Baumberger road. For Sale: Boy's new suit, size eleven, worn only once. Price $4.00, call WA (Adv.) Last Wednesday evening after church Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stein, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Monteith gathered at Lowe's Stow Bar B-Cue to help Mrs. Lowe celebrate her birthday. Ritchies Home Dressed Meats PORK BEEF VEAL TENDER - JUICY - FULL O' FLAVOR Also A Full Line of Home Dressed, Home Cured SMOKED MEATS RITCHIES MEAT MARKET N. L. RITCHIE, Prop. 407 Ritchie Road WA-1507 Stow, Ohio

6 10 SUPER SHELL GAS... GOLDEN SHELL MOTOR OIL... ONLY THE BEST ANTI FREEZE.. Eddie Parson's Service Station, Stow, b. BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer Block STOW :-: OHIO Barbara Weldon is seriously sick with a sore throat and sinus trouble at her home on Elmwood ave. Stark Brothers fruit trees, shade trees, shrubs, roses. Peterman, WA (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. M. Round of W. Graham road have gone to Detroit, Michigan where Mr. Round' has found employment. Their stay is indefinite. The Community Church will miss them. Need a pump? Special price now on new deep and shallow well pumps. E. F. Kastens, 116 East Graham Road, Distributor. Phone Wa (Adv.). Birthdays celebrated at Bible school last Sunday a. m. were those of Robert Lowe, Mr. Maxwell, Mrs. L. C. Stein, Mrs. H. C. Lowe, Mr. W. V. Smith, Betty Moseley, Jimmy Cumpson and Gale Slusser. Plowing done with small John Deere tractor. Order your spring plowing now. Reasonable price by the hour, job, or acre. Tel. WA (Adv.). * Dentist t :: DR. W. B. OCKER «Credit Extended < WA a. m. to 9 p. m.j t Spaght BIdg., Stow i Roses, shrubbery, trees. Quaker Hill Quality Nursery Stock sold at reasonable prices is sure to please. C. C. Bush, agent, 225 Elmwc'od avenue, Stow. (Adv.). Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osman, Paul Monfe'th and Harry Osman and family on Easter Sunday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ory Siddall and their family for dinner at Spindler's Inn. For good coffee (best you ever tasted), delicious sandwiches, and Stow Dairy Milk at 25c gallon stop in at Lowe's Stow Bar-B-Cue. (Adv). The choir, under the direction of Mr. Cecil Rearick, presented a fine program of music last Sunday morning. Solo parts were taken by Mr. Harry Osman, Sr., Mrs. Betty Cross Slusser, Mrs. Cross and Mr. Rearick. Thirty eight were in the choir. Chestnut Lumber, Framing and sheeting. Call after 4:30 p. m. Joe A. Mitten, 142 Thorndale, Stow, Ohio. Those uniting with the church last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Large, Miss Genevieve Cross, Miss Mary Jane Headlee, Aldine Littell, Marion Thomas, Jacqueline Dregger, Leora Thomas and Mrs. Florence Ditto. Harry Osman, Jr., formerly listed as a member of Community Church made a reconfession of faith. We are pleased to welcome these people into Christian fellowship and hope and pray that they may continue to grow and live in the way of the Lord.

7 10 IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIilllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII KENT-STOW MARKET On STATE ROUTE 5 AT COUNTY LINE Where You Get The Best Home Dressed Beef, Pork and Veal YES! And we have 2!4 to 3 lb. White Rock Broilers, also Heavy Roasting Chickens Phones WA-1595 or KENT 3947 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BE SURE When You Buy CHICK STARTER GROWING MASH or EGG MASH That You Get A QUALITY PRODUCT That Means... FUL-O-PEP BAUGHMAN'S STOW, 0. WA-8122 FISH CREEK The Gordon Sabins spent Easter at Randolph with their family. Easter callers at the F. A. Coffeen home were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Coffeen of Kent. The Taylors and Senior Westons of Cuyahoga Falls were Sundays callers at Don Westons. Easter guests in the Glen France home were their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beaney from Twinsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Brady France from Springfield Lake. Arthur Poe, Sr., a professor of physical education at K. S. U. received his Ph. D. in New York City last week. Congratulations are being extended to him. Miss Helen Smallfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smallfield was operated on at the Peoples hospital last week. A former neighbor, Mrs. Laura Dietle of Wadsworth, visiting at the home of her brother Edgar Lowery and family. Youngest IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIII This Week Fresh Strawberry Brick Ice Cream ISALY'S In Stow Milk at 25c per gallon

8 10 WEST VIRGINIA SPLINT.. High grade guaranteed good coal GENUINE PINEY FORK HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 24 N. High St. Akron Special Prices Now On Resetting, Cleaning and Repairs. Work done with minimum inconvenience by expert workmen. CALL HE twwwwwhwwtwwhhwwww - C O A L - The best medium priced coal on the market. BLACK ACE LUMP A good hot, clean burning coal. NATIONAL 2084 BAILEY RD. CUYAHOGA FALLS son, La Verne Lowery has been under the doctor's care with ear trouble. Mrs. Carl Coffeen confined to her home for over a week with great discomfort in both eyes after visiting an eye specialist in Akron is now in a somewhat improved condition. The senior Mrs. Coffeen is still confined to her bed, tho she too is feeling better. Mr. F. A. Coffeen owing to his INSURE with ROBERT IMHOFF your LOCAL full-time Agent Tel. WA-1914 Stow, O. $6.40 per ton $5.60 per ton $4.95 COAL WA-7427 own recent illness and that of his wife has not yet been able to make his daily trips to his wood working shop in Kent. On Easter Sunday with the mercury near zero and the ground all covered with snow it was a grand and glorious sight to have thirty tree sparrows partaking of a Sunday evening lunch of corn meal mixture on Ted Brittan's west lawn. Does anyone else remember what the first day of spring was like thirty years ago? Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brittan remember well THAT 1940 March 21st for it was the day of the arrival of their first child, Elberta, who is the wife of a former Stow boy, H. L. Witsaman, now living in their new home on Long Island, New York. That day was so warm that windows and doors were wide open and Mr. Brittan reports he had lettuce, radishes and onions planted and up in his garden at their apartment in South Akron. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Marhofer Chevrolet WA-1823 STOW

9 10 Work Wanted: Can do bookkeeping, storekeeping, housekeeping or secretarial work, or what have you to offer? Virginia Easterling, 146 Franklin Rd., Stow. (Adv.). GRANDMOTHER'S BLACK WALNUT FROSTING 1 cup cane sugar 1 cup cream or condensed milk (undiluted). % to 1 cup black or English walnuts (chopped) Bo'l all three until it forms a soft ball when tried in cold water or 232 degrees with a thermometer. Cool and spread on plain two layered butter cake. Mrs. E. F. Kastens. Jean Max, certified teacher of piano. Courses offered in both classical and popular music. Reasonable tuition. Studio No. 784, Hudson Road, Stow. (Adv.). <s> CREDIT UNIONS Last week's article outlined the management of Credit Unions, and also called attention to the fact that the growth of any Credit Union is entirely dependent upon the active participation of its members. This week we want to emphasize that fact. The officers, directors, and committee members are responsible to the membership for handling the business affairs of the Credit Union, but the Credit Union will not grow and render the maximum benefit to its members unless the members themselves make the most of every opportunity to build up their Credit Union. More Credit Unions fail to grow and, consequently, fail to serve, their members to the fullest possible extent, because of lack of active interest than for any other single reason. These NU-BLUE Sunoco Motor Fuel For HI-ANTI KNOCK PERFORMANCE W. C. Gerber & Son STOW, OHIO articles are intended to eliminate in advance, so far as it is possible to do so, all the obstacles to healthy growth which usually appear in the path of any Credit Union. However, we are aware of the probability that what you have read in this and previous issues or may read in future issues will leave a lot of questions unanswered. There is nothing secret about the operations of a Credit Union excepting, of course, the business transactions of its members with the Credit Union, and, for obvious reasons, it is desirable that all questions which may come to your mind regarding Credit Unions be answered as promptly as possible. Therefore, all residents of Stow who would like to know more about Credit Unions are invited to see or write or call R. H. Weidel at 415 East Kent road, WA Your inquiries will help to guide us in preparing future articles. Now and for many winters to come have FRIENDLY warmth automatically. The Will-Burt Stoker may be installed in any type of heating plant. Let us give you an estimate. E. F. Kastens, agent. Phone WA-7688.

10 10 THE b i r o s New Version A FARCE IN TWO ACTS Given By Local Talent For The Benefit Of COMMUNITY CHURCH CHOIR At The Stow High School Auditorium TUESDAY, APRIL Hits On Well Known Citizens And Places TWO HOURS OF ROARING FUN! Come And See The Spanking Machine BLESSED ARE MY ENEMIES they prevent all men speaking well of me. they tell me the truth when my friends flatter me. they provide an object of love outside the small circle of my selfishness. their mirror or biting sarcasm and scathing rebukes reveal me to myself. they tell me what they don't like in me, rather than the things they do like. they rub off the artifical varnish and make me see my natural complexion. they, like the true physician, will ADMISSION 25c, 15c dare expose my inward shortcomings long hidden by the deceptive coddling of friends. they ruthlessly drag out to the noonday light my many weaknesses so long covered by my deceptive and deceiving friends. they cut to the heart of my selfdeceit and probe to the narrow of my sinful life, and thus lead me, if I am wise, to cleanse the impure corners of my heart and to redeem myself from scorn and inferiority. Blessed are my enemies when they revile me and persecute me and say all manner of evil against me truly for their own gratification. Let me rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for such will make a strong man out of me, if I am wise of- understanding the philosophy of One who sa'd: "Love your enemies." C. A. Bulletin

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