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1 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. V I I Stow. Ohio, F R I D A Y, N O V E M B E R 22, 1940 APPRECIATION The Community Church in Stow f o r t h e past ten years has labored under the burden of debt, debt caused by the depression t h a t swept a w a y values and holdings of our people, thus making it impossible for t h e m to square with t h e bank. A settlement, in full, was finally agreed upon whereby the church must pay in two installments. The first installment was much larger than t h e second. Nov. 10th was the time to meet t h e obligation. So t h e good people, together with their friends, did nobly, they had a mind to work, they came across, they m e t a n d overpaid their quota. T h e second pull will not be easy, though much lighter t h a n t h e first. F o u r m o n t h s a r e alloted f o r t h e final payment, this will be m e t bravely a n d paid as p e r agreement. Yes, the mortgage will be burned within four months, t h e long, steep hill of debt will have been climbed a n d on the table-land thus gained we can see afar. W h a t a relief, w h a t a joy. Many incidents of profound devotion were in evidence Sunday, t h e 10th of Nov. Money came in f r o m friends and m e m b e r s who a r e not abundantly blessed in this world's goods. One m a n gave ten dollars, expressing a desire to give one hundred dollars. Bereavement has crushed t h a t home a n d financial reverses have added to its burden. Another m a n contributed two dollars, t h a t scraped f r o m the N o. 47 scanty sum of old age pension. Another handed in an envelope insisting t h a t no n a m e w a s necessary, enclosed was fifteen dollars. Another m a n living in Akron who h a s not a t t e n d e d t h e church f o r m a n y y e a r s suggested if I could collect a bill t h e s u m could be paid on t h e church debt. W h e n t h e circumstance was explained the bill w a s promptly paid a n d duly applied. T h e Men's Class, a n d w h a t a fine group of men it is, one Sunday quietly agreed a n d pledged to pay systematically approximately two h u n d r e d f i f t y dollars in a year. T h e Ladies' Class, this class might appropriately be named t h e honey bees of Stow, p u t a sack, containing one hundred two dollars a n d some cents on t h e plate Sunday morning. Another m a n handed m e five dollars as he came in the door. This good man, not a member, has reached t h e mile-stone of t h r e e score and ten years, h e has no income, his working days a r e few, he said, with a smile, t h a t he was happy to do it. The choir, this fine class of Stow's youth, a r e busy assembling a n d selling p a p e r f o r this fund, unusual devotion indeed f o r the singers to exercise themselves in this way. Space forbids the mention of m a n y other incidents of r e m a r k able consecration. I write this article f r o m an overflowing h e a r t of appreciation. I t h a n k God a n d t a k e courage. The Community Church in Stow, a f t e r m a n y years, is coming into its own. GEO M. H U L M E

2 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 STOW COMMUNITY Cll UIl' U GEORGE M. Hill,ME... Minister S5!> Ardmore A v.. Akron. U.\ -1(S85 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS l>rn*v«*r C Stow, Summit Co., Ohio. Published weekly. Subscription price 50c a year. Entered as second class matter IMav 4, 1937 at the Postoffice at Stow, Ohio, under Act of March 3, Office of publication, 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow. H. J. Stockman, Kditor Bible Study Lesson Nov. 24 Printed Text Luke 8:4-15. Golden Text Take heed therefore how ye hear. Luke 8:18. Our lesson today is the well known Parable of the Sower. Parables are earthly stories with a heavenly meaning and were often used by Jesus in his teaching. Parables should be a blessing to the hearer, but if they are not applied and used they may in time become a source of sorrow. "Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God". Even the words of man have a germ in them which is able to take root in the minds of those who hear them, so it is not strange that God's words should be likened to seeds since they not only can take root but completely transform a whole character. The seed that fell by the wayside represents "they that have heard" the word of God, but before they really believe with their hearts the devil comes along with his nefarious work and convinces them that no up-to-date man would worry about sin or fear the wrath of God or believe a lot of superstitious talk of saving power. The devil has many such birds to snatch up the seeds that fall by the wayside. The seed that fell on the rock represents the man who comes to church gladly for a while, but at the first little difficulty because he disagrees with the pastor's thought, or takes offense at something done by a member, or objects to appeals for money his roots shrivel up and he stays home from church. We have earned the commendations that have come to us. In every way, at all times, we are faithful to our trust and we are studiously capable. The McGowan Funeral Home

3 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 For AH Dairy Products You Can Do Better At ISALY'S In Stow The seed that fell among thorns represents the man who has absorbed the word, but has been a s'i'ftless farmer, not taking pains to grub out the weeds and thorny roots that will dwarf the fruit of Christian development. This man keeps up his Christian name and is probably an influential man in the church, but he has allowed worry, or money, or business, or clubs, or possessions, or recreation to fill his whole time to the exclusion of the word of God. The seed that fell in the good ground represents those of an "honest and good heart" who hear the word and then proceed to incorporate it into their lives. For all the knowledge one can ever accumulate on the surface will never profit him as much as one little truth planted in the heart and cultivated until it bears fruit in the motives and principals of life. "Take heed therefore how ye hear." Hazel Wheeler <$> 2:00 P. M. from the Weller Chapel, Rev. George M. Hulme, officiating. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. <e> TO MY MOTHER Who On Nov. 15th, 1940 Celebrated Her 80th Birthday Someday I know our ways must part A call to worlds unknown Will beckon one, and leave one here To travel on alone. Alone, and yet together still Throughout the years to be A love that linked our hearts in life Will live eternally. If I am first to hear the call You keep on smiling through, And so will I, if you should go Because, you would want me too. Mrs. Henderson DEATH Mrs. Ella F. Phillips of 121 Sackett avenue passed away last Friday evening. She is the mother of Lawrence in Brazil, South America; Don of Munroe Falls; Wilmer of Cuyahoga Falls and Mrs. T. H. Sauter of Cuyahoga Falls; also nine grandchildren and one brother Edward Fulmer of Berea, Ohio, survive. Funeral services were held last Monday at

4 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 COMMUNITY CHEST FUND GOES OVER THE TOP With the Stow Community Chest Fund goal set at sixteen hundred dollars, the sum of nineteen hundred twenty-nine dollars and thirty cents was reported "in" by last Sunday evening. With two more workers yet to report it was expected that the total would go over the two thousand dollar mark. THE PILGRIM SHOP Hudson, O. Gifts Modestly Priced For Every Occasion LADIES BIBLE CLASS NOTICE The Ladies Bible Class will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. 26th at the home of Mrs. Ermal S. Dunn on Williamson road. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES With Rev. Gregory of the Stow Church of Christ in charge of the services, Rev. Young of Cuyahoga Falls delivered the message in Community Church this Thanksgiving Day morning. BAKED HAM SUPPER Thursday, Nov. 28th, 5:30 p. m. a baked ham supper will be served in the basement of Community Church. All tickets 25c. Dessert 5c extra. The Lord loveth the righteous. Ps. 146:8. BAKERS STUDIO AND CAMERA STORE 325 PORTAGE TRAIL, W. CUYAHOGA FALLS, O. Portraits and Camera Supplies Wholesale and Retail Are Good Poultrymen LUCKY OR SMART?? ONE Egg in November and December is worth THREE in April! Triple Your Profits by Using FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH and SCRATCH Sold By BAUGHMAN'S OV-8413 STOW

5 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 Have you heard about' THE NEW "SAFETY-FILL" Wil lards? MRS. WHEELER'S CLASS ENTERTAINS Friday evening November 29th, 7:30 p. m. in the church parlors. Mrs. Wheeler's class will entertain the Ladies Bible class and the Men's Bible class. Through the efforts of Roy Lockwood who is connected with the Ohio Bell Telephone Company, entertaining and educational movies from all over the world, will be shown by a representative from Cleveland. Refreshments will be served. THEY GIVE YOU Longer life 10 to 15% more miles and months... even more than former Willards... at NO extra cost! More reserve power either thicker plates, bigger plates or more plates. Guaranteed capacities molded on the case in plain sight. And "Safety-Fill" an exclusive Willard development that prevents overfilling stops dangerous corrosion. Marhofer Chevrolet OV-8919 Stow, O. Wil!ar& SAFETY-FILL BATTERIES ^ ^ Virginia Henault's GLASSWARE SHOP Unique Hand Etched Articles 75c to $ Thorndale Rd., Stow 1 Block Out Munroe Falls Rd. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS MEETING Th's coming Sunday evening at six p. m. members of the Men's Bible class will meet in the church basement. Sandwiches and coffee will be served, and after short business meeting a speaker of note will address the group. Come out and bring your friends. Remember 6:00 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 24th is the time. A man's pride shall bring him low. Prov. 29:23. PLUMBING PUMPS WATER SOFTENERS E. F. KASTENS 116 East Graham STOW, OHIO OV-8926 Steam and Hot Water HEATING

6 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 JUST THE PLACE BEEF TO BUY PORK Lunch Meats VEAL Smoked and Fresh Sausage KENT-STOW MARKET J. B. WELDON, Prop. Top of Hill Fourth of Mile Past Fish Creek, on Kent Road. Whoso privily slandereth his neighbor, him will I cut off. Ps. 101:5. STOW MERCHANTS MEET Monday evening of this week thirty-six Stow merchants gathered at Community church to further perfect their organization. Officially they are now known as the Stow Merchants Association. A constitution and by-laws'will be drawn up by a committee consisting of Robert Imhoff, chairman, Oakley Spaght and Chester Holt. Their next meeting will be held the second Wednesday in December (the 11th). A report was made to the effect that $ had been contributed by Stow Merchants to the Community Fund. <s> Let us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying one another. Gal. 5, MUSICAL Do not forget. This coming Sunday afternoon Nov. 24th 4:00 p. m. Mrs. Elmer Deitz and Clarence Lightfritz will give a musical in the Stow Church of Christ. Mr, Lightfritz is organist at the Second Church of Christ, Scientist Akron, also organist at the Temple Israel. Mrs. Deitz is one of the founders of the Stow Music club. At one time she spent twelve years singing and studying music in New York City. Th's musical is sponsored by th e Stow Music Club. The public is cordially invited to attend. NU-WAY CLEANING AND PRESSING There is a Difference INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING KNIGHT SERVICE CO. WA Front St. Cuyahoga Falls

7 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 WHEN YOU BUY MILK AND ICE CREAM REMEMBER THE LAWSON MILK CO. Your local concern which has saved this territory millions of dollars on their milk and dairy products in the last two years. We can also save you money on your bread and pastries from our New and Modern Bakery. THE LAWSON MILK CO. WA-7015 Antiques Repaired Refinished Cabinet Work Upholstering Storm Sash Made To Order Clint E. Worcester Darrowville Tel. WA-7553 NOVEMBER RECREATIONAL PROGRAM For the remainder of this month (November) the Recreational meetings at the Community Center, Stow Town Hall, will be held on Saturday evenings 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. <8>_.. GRACE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Postoffice Block Stow, O. Telephone OV-8621 For Appointments GRAHAM ROAD NOTES Attendance at Bible School last Sunday, one hundred ninety five. The Senior Baptist Young Peoples Society from the Graham Road Church met last Sunday evening with the Young People's Christian Endeavor Society at Darrcwville. They presented a play "The Poor Rich Man", 'n which the rich man went to church for business reasons while the poor man went to worship. The Senior Guild Girls met this last Tuesday at the home of Doris Richards in Monroe Falls. Early morning Thanksgiving services 6:30 to 7:30 a. m. were held in the Graham Road church. t Dentist $ I DR. W. B. OCKER Credit Extended > #OV-851(> 9 a m. to 9 p. m.j $ Spaght Bldg., Stow m FOR A GOOD COAL at a FAIR PRICE Promptly and Properly Delivered Call OV-8711 E. M. Guise Coal & Supply Co.

8 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 Clyde Hutchison and Cecil Hutchison and wife of Elizabeth. West Virginia visited at the home of L. A. Wagner and J. Anderson, Cuyahoga Falls over the week end. Miss Betty Lewis of Akron was a visitor at the Morehouse home last Sunday. Miss Lewis and W. A. Morehouse will be united in marriage this coming Saturday p. n. at the Grace M. E. church. Graham Read folks are invited to attend this wedding. It Pays To RECOVER Get Your Upholstering Done Now McGrail Antique Shop Phone OV E. Kent Rd. Stow, O. For BETTER ENGINE PERFORMANCE Two Great Gasolines Texaco Fire Chief Texaco Sky Chief TEXACO SERVICE STATION Corner Rts. 5 and 91 Stow FLOYD RAKE, Mgr. BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer Block STOW OHIO PERSONALS Someone suggests more sign posts for Stow roads. Boys Bible Class Number Six won the banner last Sunday. Stow High School won the football game when they played at Aurora last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mitten and family spent last Saturday with relatives at Millersburg, Ohio. FOR SALE: Jersey cow, two and one half tons baled hay, one ton baled straw, also electric razor. Call OV (adv.) Mary Lee Stout and Betty Monteith are spending Thanksgiving vacation at their respective homes in Stow. INSURE with ROBERT IMHOFF your LOCAL full-time Agent Tel. OV-8618 Stew, O. FOR MORE VIM - VIGOR and VITALITY Eat More Meat Ritchies Meat Market THE HOME OF BETTER MEAT and POULTRY PRODUCTS N. L. Ritchie, Prop. 407 Ritchie Rd. Telephone OV-8966

9 =5 = 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS = sc x x = HERE YOU ARE W^tch Hazel Piney Fork... $5.75 The best medium priced coal on market Black Ace Lump $5.50 Good, clean burning, deep mined won't clinker. 0. L. COOK NATIONAL COAL MUNROE FALLS AVE. OV-8629 All Coal Delivered From Cuya. Falls 560 FOR SALE: On account of illness of owner, complete shoe shop machinery, originally costing $1500 may be purchased for a very small fraction of its original value. Call WA (Adv.) J. R. "Well Driller" Anderson at the present writing is hunting bear in Pennsylvania. WANTED Middle aged or elderly lady for general housework. For information regarding this opportunity call OV (adv.) Mr. J. V. Stout and Mr. C. H. Monteith spent last Saturday afternoon with their daughters at Mt. Union College, it being Dad's Day. If you live in the suburbs have a suburban plumber with eighteen years suburban experience do your work. E. F. Kastens, 116 East Graham Road, Stow, Ohio. OV (adv.) E. M. Guise and family enjoyed a family Thanksgiving dinner at the J. J. Irwin home on the Munroe Falls-Stow Road this Thursday. YOUR CHILDREN can enroll at any time in Mrs. Green's Kindergarten. Also private tutoring classes. Reasonable rates, pall WA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seery of West Kent Road took Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Seery's mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sollberger of Ravenna. For Sale: 1926 Buick Standard Sedan in fair running condition, price $ Heavy Duty Deep Well Pump, $ Maple road or call OV (Adv.) Birthdays celebrated at Bible School last Sunday were those of Mr. A1 Stein, Mr. Housted and little Miss Zimmerman who we should judge was about two years old. SEWING at reasonable prices. See or call Mrs. Hargrove, 260 Ritchie Road. Phone OV (Adv.) Robert Hamilton attending Ohio University at Athens is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton over the Thanksgiving,weekend. Drive in. Let us service your car for winter driving. Parsons and Henry Shell Gas Station, Stow. (Adv.) It has been reported on account of bagging their limit of rabbits while hunting near Lodi, Ohio, last Friday and Saturday, that Nate Ritchie and son Bob are expecting to eat hosenfeffer the rest of this winter. Franklin Conley was chosen as

10 2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 560 SPECIAL 1 A to Z Lubrication Job. 2 Sunoco Whirlfoam Motor Flush. 3 Five Quart Oil Change. 4 Change grease in Transmission and Differential to winter grade (5-lbs.). 5 Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs. TOTAL VALUE $4.00 Special For A Limited Time Only $3.45 W. Q. GERBER AND SON Last Sunday morning Rev. Hulme told us that we think too much of the grave, not enough of the life beyond, not enough of that city whose builder and maker is God, and, not enough of the Presence of One who gives us the assurance "that at evening time it shall be light." See Zechariah 14:7. For Sale: One hundred heavy chickens. Also two ton baled wheat straw. 215 Ritchie Road, telephone OV (Adv.) Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Russell, Stow, were Mrs. Russell's mother, Mrs. Miriam Thomas and the following sisters and brothers with their families: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stanbus and two children of Oberlin, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Davis Thomas of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas with sons Warren and Robert of Stow and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Glover of Akron. Special price of 75c an hour on planing, sanding, and all mill and bench work until May 1st, 1941, F. A. Coffeen, 227 North River street, Kent, Ohio. «> (Adv.) "Lil Abner" and Gean Lawson was chosen as "Daisy Mae" at the Sadie Hawkins party held at the high school last Saturday night. Decorations consisted of corn stalks and old fashioned lanterns. Mr. Ganyard took movies. HARDWOOD LUMBER Chestnut, Beech, Oak, Poplar, Cherry, Walnut. We now have the largest assortment and supply of lumber we have ever had. Ten truck loads received during the last month. If you know where my "Scottish Terrier" sign is, please give us a ring. JOE A. MITTEN, 142 Thorndale, Stow. OV (adv.) NOTICE On account of the holiday this week those who set the type, etc. for this paper expect to have all work completed by Tuesday evening. Therefore if this sheet seems to have omitted something which you expect to find just remember that the printers must take vacations some time. < > Who so mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker; and he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished. Prov. 17, 5. GLASPY COAL SALES Ohio Lump $ $5.40 Piney Fork $5.75 West Va. Splint and Kentucky Block $6.85 Call OV-8667

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