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1 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. I l l F r i d a y, O c t o b e r 23, 1936 THE BIRTHDAY Many are the memories that come stalking in like ghosts or sunbeams at the wayside inn, called the birthday. Yes, yes, I have a birthday the 18th of October. I have heard it said that was the time that I was born. Personally I am unable to recall any of the events of that day, there was nothing unusual. I had no choice, was not consulted, announcement was made that I was born and it was up to me to make merry and make good if possible. I am not sure the numlber of mile posts it requires to make the first tipan of a boy's life, however, I remember it was worth while as a small iioy to have a birthday, having birthdays was next thing to Fourth of July or Christmas. That was back in the span we call preparation. Yes, mister, I will soon be six years old, going to school next fall. Where's the lad that doesn't remember that first day at school, that, day when he met a hundred other boys and as many girls, that day not far from the sixth birthday, the boy moves out from home out into a great new world. Twelve years of age, gracious Auntie exclaimed, he will soon toe in his teens. I remember wondering what on earth the teens were, prclbaibly something like the mumps or chickenipox. Fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, I was careful about combinit the hair, washed well about the ears and baok of the neck, I had discovered I was in the teens. Time, time, how merciless is time. Well, time rolled me along like it does everyone else. So I found myself in another stage, it might not be aimiss to call it achievement, a span of years wherein one is self conscious. A woman seldom goes about broadcasting that she is thirty-seven or thirty-nine or fortyone. A professional man or business man is usually so busy in the tniddel span that when told of his Seimon :- STOW, OHIO No. 4 3 birthday he explains, My, I had forgotten all albout it. It's in the middle span that the load is heavy. One meets stern realities in this pull, that we call achievement. Responsibilities, family, business, a man's best, sometimes his all, is staked here. Many there Ibe that pass not on, they weary, they quit, they fall cut of the ranks that's the middle span. New, then, I am not sure just where the third hitch begins and I am not saying that life on earth it to be measured toy. just three lengths. However, for all intents and purposes the average life will feature into the three named divisions, preparation, achievement and retrospection. There is a sort of a summit of the years, the harvest time, something like an afternoon. No, I am not of that class to wish that I had never been born. Life is mighty interesting and all its wonders are not back in the teens. Many old philosophers have written that wisdom is a rare quality, that it takes sixty years to reach it. It's like a rare orchard it requires years in which to mature. Now have you noticed that while a man forgot all albout his fortyfjfth birthday he exclaims, with a merry twinkle in the eye, I'll be seventy tomorrow, three score and ten. He hasn't forgotten and he is proud of it, and when he reaches eightv he tells all his friends albout it, still on the upward climb, sort of sitting on top of the world, pitying the boy back across the years washing his ears and scrubbing his GEO. M. HUILME Bits Of Interest About T h e Church A new janitor. Levi Moyer resigned after serving the Community Ohurch for two and one-half years. Mr. Moyer was known by every one in Stoiw. His friends all wish him well. His place ha,s been filled by another Levi, Levi E. Miller. Mr. Miller stays in the Church, has a kitchen and a bedroom apart from The Master is Come and Calls For You

2 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH N E W S 7 THE COMMUNITY CKURCH NEWS DRAWER C STOW, S U M M I T CO., OHIO SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 50c A YEAR Published Weekly Frank R. Howe, Printer H. J. STOCKMAN EDITOR OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 360 W. Arndale Rd. STOW STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME, - - Minister 859 Ardmore Ave., Akron Tel. HE CHURCH CALENDAR BIBLE SCHOOL Sunday 9:30 MORNING WORSHIP - - Sunday 10:45 JR. CHOIR PRACTICE - Wed. 4:C0 p. m. ORCHESTRA PRACTICE Wed. 7:30 p. m. CHOIR PRACTICE - Thursday 8:00 p. m. t h e Church proper. T h e trustees b e lieve this to he a very agreeable arrangement. S u n d a y School roam and m a i n lor FAIRNESS O F PRICE AND UTMOST IN SERVICE THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE R E C O M M E N D S TO T H E PEOPLE O F T H I S COMMUNITY THEMSGOWAN FUNERAL HOME O V E R L O O K I N G PARK CUYAHOGA.FALLS P H O N E W A L B R I D G E 1313 ^Jbre^erred Service// l o r auditorium are all spick and span; t h e new janitor just makes the. place shine. Mrs. Stockman, m o t h e r erf our H. J. Stockman, West Arndale Road, is very poorly. T h e smmpat'hy of the entire Church goes out to this good family. T h e O h u r c h Choir h a s passed t h r o u g h m a n y stages. Now it appears t h a t t h e men are climated,! it is h e n c e f o r t h a ladies' chorus. More power to t h e good women. Mrs. Judy is t h e leader a n d Mrs. Ferris is pianist. G r e a t is the Sunday School orchestra, gets better every Sunday u n d e r t h e leadership of Mr. Max- well. Let no one in Stow think himself too ibig to enjoy the service at the Community Church in Stow., Whosoever will, rich or poor, will: f i n d welcome 'and inspiring' service at the Community Church in Stow..Come along next Sunday. It will give you a new alignment of life. T h e Minister h a d a birthday S u n day and he m a d e a speech, everyone seemed to enjoy it very much. Mr. S a n n e r and Mr. Bishop were appointed a committee of two in the men's class to see what can be' done about a male quartet. T h e r e were 154 in Sunday School. T h e Minister spoke Sunday on t h e subject of Being Past Feeling., He said t h a t a careless conscience soon fails tp heed warnings. He stroke of t h e insensibility of this., generation to the spiritual urge, ha mentioned h u m a n deipravity, the fact of being abandoned and cross-; ing the dead line. The Minister d a r e d t h a t people could be so coldj as to refuse a warm stove, they could be so hungry as to refuse food. T h e Minister gave graphic description of a disease or a burglar seeking their victims and iif the victims only knew how they would bestir themselves. From this he drew the analogy of like and worse conditions of spiritual dearth in Stow, and a people t h a t are Insenski ble to their own insensibility. The t. Minister said in closing, t h a t Fast-i Feeling m e a n s they once had feel'' ing, t h a t spiritual carelessness w a s a disease, its effect like being shellshocked or sin-drunk, t h a t you could fail in a spiritual life just i s

3 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS AN OPPORTUNITY The Church offers for sale one-half of their lot facing the Kent Road. Portion to be sold ex tends one hundred feet on Elm Road, with an eighty foot frontage on Kent Road. CALL HE truly as fail in your credits at school. If you knew that Monday, October the 28th would be your last day on earth would ycu feel inclined to attend Divine worship on Sabtat h morning? Stay for church this next Sunday morning and hear the sermon, The Master Is Come and Calls POr You. Some folks after reading last -week's Church paper wondered why Mr. Stein and Mr. Monteith are looking- for a porta)': le sehoolhouse. If you must know, they want to erect such a building on the lot just south of Community Church to be used for badly needed Bible School class rooms. BOYS CLASS Two weeks ago on Friday evening Stow Community Church, consisting of boys of Junior age, held a tusiness meeting and get together at the home cf Fredrick Troesch. Officers elected at the business meeting consisted of Harold Rolbinscn, President; Jinumie Mincks, Vice President and Fredrick Troesch, Secretary-Treasurer. After the meeting the boys were entertair.d in a properly conducted "Chamber of Horrors." Refreshments, chocolate milk, doughnuts and ice cream. The following Sunday President Harold Robinson appointed a committee consisting of Jim Mochersbciiigh, Eddie Sanner, and John 'Byron Stockman, who met at the home of the latter on Thursday of last week to work out a merit system. More, on this next week. A Halloween party for this group of boys is being planned for the class on next Friday evening. Attend Eible school boys and find out about it. WE VISIT The Bilile School Orchestra visited the Graham Road Baptist Church last Sunday evening. "We went along and noted the following about the church there: First: They have a regular Sunday evening service. Second: The church was crowded. People sat in chairs in the aisles, etc., etc., and they certainly can sing. Third: They have two different B. Y. P. U. Study classes which meet on Monday evening. Fourth: They have a Wednesday evening "Praise and Prayer Meeting." They study the 7th chapter of John this week. Fifth: They have a Board of Deacons that is apparently in good working order. They were to meet on Thursday of this week for the purpose of revising the Church Rcll, which thing is done once a year. Sixth: Their Young Men's Bible Class were to have a party on Friday evening at the home of one of the members. Deacons, young people, members and friends in general of Community Church can ponder the above. FINE FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS OR FUNERALS Our Prices sire Low Considering' Quality SILVER LAKE FLORISTS Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service.

4 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 7 MEN'S, BIBLE CLASS The 1 subject of our lesson for next. Sunday is "Christianity is Love." Paul's first letter to the Corinthians contains (passages which are truly classical literature. The thirteenth chapter of this letter is widely quoted, often referred to and seldom fully appreciated nor understood by average readers. The subject matter of this lesson deals with three cardinal virtues namely: faith, hope and charity. The first two are quite readily understood but the third, which Paul emphasizes is the most important, involves a series of translations from the ancient Greek which often convey a meaning different from that intended. The Greek word is AGAPE which translated means Christianlike or Christlike love. Other adjectives used Iby commentaries to describe it include ardent, energetic, active, self-forgetting 1, self-sacrificing and vicarious. It is the virtue that Rev. Halme referred to last Sunday relative to the approach necessary to lead people outside the influence of the church to the feet of 'Christ. To be concerned primarily in our own welfare, to attend services and absorb and appropriate good things and to enjoy Christian contacts is. quite necessary to acquire faith and hope but something more than this is plainly indicated by Paul in order to gain eternal life within God's Kingdom. *You are responsible for the influence you exert. Not Only is this true of the kind of influence but it is also true cif the degree to which you are active. We ma,y differ as to methods but the necessity for action is imperative. Paul plainly states that, without charity (love) we are nothing; that we are as.tinkling cym-. bals. James 2:17 reads: "Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone." What are you doing to advance the Kingdom of God? N. W. BIGGS' PERSONALS.Mrs. C. A. Thomas is visiting in Boston this week. R. L. Patrick, Edgewood Drive, it is reported, has a new Packard. Mrs. Garver and Mrs. Haartje, of West Arndale road made a trip to Cleveland this last Tuesday. WANTED: A house keeper. May STOW PHILCO A complete Line of Home and Auto Radios by the worlds greatest Radio Manufacturers Patronize your New Local Dealers Philco High Efficiency Tubes for all Radios See the New 5 Tube all Wave Model, Complete with Philco all wave aerial $54.95 We can order ariy Model in the Big Philco Line Reasonable Credit Extended Francis Green Austin cowles Telephone WA. 1905

5 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Central Cash Market WA STQW, O We Deliver MEAT SPECIALS Ground Beef.. 2 lbs. for 29c Pot Roast... lb. 17c Weiners.... lb. 21c Steak.. lb. 29c (Round, T-Bone & Sirlion) GROCERY ITEMS Lg. Kellogs Corn Flakes. 10c 1 lb. Noodles (pure egg). 17c Lg. Cans Hominy 10c Fresh Figbars - 2 lbs for 25c Fresh Vegetables & Fruits Sunkist Oranges - doz. 29c Cooking Apples. 6 lbs 25c Sweet Potatoes. 10 lbs for 25c Onions (Home Grown) 5 lbs 9c 7

6 6 :.THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS FOR SALE-One Used Hetrola. $19.50 THE STOW HARDWARE WA.8842 STOW E. F. KASTENS Pumps, Heating, Plumbing ESTIMATES FItEE 116 East Graham Road Phone WA BECKLEY'S i; BARBER SHOP jj MABHOFEK BLOCK i S T O W ji TRADE AT Osborne's Grocery J Corner Fish Creek and Diagonal Roads I pen 6 A.M. to 8:3D P.M. week % days, 8 to 10:30 Saturdays CIDER MILL 1 Mile West of Darrowville Custom Work on Tuesdays and Saturday Fred Bienz go home nights. Mrs. Pinlott, 118 Marhofer Rd., Phone WA (Adv.) NOTICE: Stow Culture Club paper sale. A11 members please leave old papers and magazines at the home of Mrs. Daisy Wetmore by Tuesday, October 27th. Please tie paper in bundles. (Adv.) NOTICE: Stow Council 193 D. ot A. will have a special practice on Wednesday, October 28th, 2:00 P. M. at Marhofer hall. All officers and guards must be present. Mr. J. A. Wialker of EdigewOod Drive was taken to the hospital last Saturday critically ill with pneumonia. The crisis was passed Monday, and it is reported he is now improving. In Marhofer Hall on this next Monday evening at 8:00 P. M., October 26th, Mr. Oakley Spaght will speak on "The State, Government And How It Works." It is also quite possible that he will say a few words regarding his own department. The pufolic is invited. Mrs. Clyde Igpiith and daughter Marguerite of Hoiwe, Indiana_ were visitors at the homes of Mrs. 'Pettit and the Taylors on Hudson road last week. Miss Elizabeth Anderson, niece of Mrs. Van Hyning, was united in marriage to Mr. Clyde Patterson by the Rev. E. Lloyd Roberts last Saturday in the Congregational church in Tallmadge. The couple are now on a two week's trip throughout the East and upon their return they will reside in Cuyahoga Palls. F ^ O R S A L E At a Sacrifice 1933 DODGE COUPE Car is in Excellent Condition A Bargain MARHOFER WA CHEVROLET STOW

7 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH N E W S 7 0 = J O E a o E = n I0E30I "Buy Doo Feeds AT DBAUGHMAN'S a a Cero Maato Crackles 2 Cero Meato Biscuits 0D 3 0 Tri-Blend-Krums Bresko Ration AND Canned Dog Food o DOG REMEDIES BAUGHMAN'S Feed Store WA STOW loqol I0E30 D o J a c k Worchester a n d Albert W. Smoyer off S t o w will go w i t h a delegat-ion of five f r o m S u m m i t county to Washington, D. C. this S a t u r day to interview H a r r y Hopkins and President Roosevelt regarding d e m a n d s of t h e Workers Alliance for a living wage of WPIA workers. One t h i n g leads to another. Third item. The "Ed." S a n n e r s, W. Arndale road, h a v e a new cow which gives milk t h a t h a s cream on it, which in t u r n when a little sugar is added along- w i t h a d a s h of vanilla a n d beaten twice with a Dover beater will produce of all things! B U T T E R! AMERICAN L E G I O N APPOINTS COMMITTEES T h e following committees have been appointed by t h e Roger Moore Post 175. Welfare Fred S c m m e r s ; Publicity, R. Andrews; Employment Tom Hilliard; Americanization B. L. Harlow; Youth Education Buckeye Boy S t a t e R. E. G a n y a r d ; Sons of American Legion D. R. L a t i m e r ; Junior Marksmanship E. M. Guise; Community Service A. Ladakis; Public Affairs C. W. Holt; National D e f e n s e George Halley; Athletic Officer and J u n i o r Baseball to be a p pointed later. On Oc tcl:er 30th t h e Post will hold a Halloween p a r t y at M a r hofer Hall. T h e public is invited. No admission charge. A r r a n g e m e n t s are being made for a n Armistice Suipper, November 11th. T h e speaker for t h e occasion will be Rejph Stone, 19th District Commander. ~ w 7 P : A. ECONOMICS CLASS ieeginning October 26th a class in economics is to be held in t h e Stow High school every Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. This class is being sponsored u n d e r the W. P. A. Workers Educational Project with E. W. Sell of Cuyahoga Falls as teacher. An interesting program of topics h a s been prepared by Mr. Sell. S t u d e n t s are requested to suggest additional subjects which they would like to ha:v.e discussed from time to time by t h e class. All who are interested in political and social problems of today are cordially invited to join the class and contribute towards making it a success. People of all opinions are encouraged to express themselves

8 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 7 For TOWING SERVICE ANY PLACE ANY WHERE CALL HUDSON 169-L-l Hissem's Garage Darrowville m m i «i s i \ m m m i 8 B I UPHOLSTERING I AND CABINET WORK J McGrail Antique Shop jl Phone WA E.Kent Rd. STOW] I Cord Wood g DELIVERED PRICES REASONABLE I B. HODGES Call WA.»5&fr I <mmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm& \ Good Clothes : F O K * MEN and BOYS W. V. SMITH j; Just east of A. & P. STOW < E L E C T William C Knotts { REPUBLICAN j FOR S County Commissioner s < Paid Political Ad. > on the questions under discussion. Graham Road Baptist Church News There were 93 at Bible School last Sunday. Rally Day next Sunday, October 25'th. Special program is beingplanned. Rev. Douglas spoke Sunday on the subject "Publishing The Kingdom," Mark 13:10. The Church Deacons met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leas, Thursday Eve. The Junior B. Y. P. U. had a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening at the home of Donna Biggs. Visitors at Church Sunday morning were Mrs. Albert Leas and Mr. and Mrs. Warner. The Church was filled last Sunday evening and everone enjoyed the special music by the Stow Community Church Orchestra. Wethank Mr. Maxwell and each member of the orchestra and hope they will visit us again. Little Margaret Hargett continuesto improve but is still confined to her bed. Rev. Douglas and his - T. N. T. class otf boys had a class party Friday Evening at the home of John Trowbridge. The Ladies Missionary Society RADIO SERVICE-Service that is Service The Stow Hardware WA. 8842

9 c O THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS R D E R N O W Brandy wine Coal per ton - $4.65 Black Hawk from Magnolia - $4.95 On one ton lots the price is slightly higher 7 The Thomas Coal Company WA West Graham Rd. will meet all day Wednesday, October 38111, with Mrs. J. Sutton. Don't forget Rally Day next Sunday October 25th. DEATH Tlie infant strandauahter of Mrs. V. J. Henderson, Virginia.Tane, age 5 days, died last Friday. Burial w;is Sunday in Stow Cemetery. New": Subscriptions From t'me to time the editor is invited to attend this or that rneetim. While we are sorry to miss anything worth while, you should 'know that the years hang heavily upon our shoulders and, unitil we fet at lee st half way thru the next bottle of tonic and our energy more nearlv eeuals our aimlbition it will be necessary to rest as much as.possible. Accordingly the usual dilligent search for news was not E L E C T Judge Owen M. Roderick J Probate Judge Look for name on separate non-parti- san Judith! Ballot. Paid Political Ad. High School girl wants : House work before and after School, also on Saturdays & Sundays Stay Nig-lits Call WA STOW DAIRY General Dairy Products A. F. STEIN 149 Hudson Rd. STOW Phone WA. 4794

10 6 :.THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Complete Battery Service Both Hot Water and Hot Air Heaters for Cars also Anti Freeze Prestone Pyro W. C. GERBER & SON PHONE WA STOW make last Monday Evening- aid from Rev. Hulme was gladly accepted and we are thankful for the other items that came in over the telephone and thru the mail. For the next few weeks, until the Editor gets straightened out, Rev. Hulme, besides being our chief ^Q contributor, will assume additional duties in writing copy for this paper and looking after this, that or the other thing. Yours truly, H. J. STOCKMAN P.S. Subscribe to the Paner now. <s> SUBSCRIBE THIS WEEK Community Church News _ W. F. CARLISLE REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE WA. 4178

11 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 G ^ F y o u r Ice Cream - Sandwiches Cold Meats and Dairy Products At ISALY'S H. P- REARICK, Manager in Stow E> M. Guise Coal & Supply Company WA Munroe Falls, Ohio K O R 8 A I. B 1936 Ford Standard Coach $ New Car Guarantee CLYDE GERBER M E A T HOME DRESSED - HOME CURED A. W. BAR B E R One Mile North of Hudson Hudson Telephone 100 XI State Route 91

12 6 :.THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS IF YOU WANT A REAL BARGAIN Get in on o.ur Oil Change Special From now to December 1 st, 6 qts. of high grade Oil for $1.20 Friend's Service Station "BILL" BRIDGERS, Proprietor OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO lo P. M. BE COMFORTABLE LET US INSTALL A HEATER IN YOUR CAR PLAY SAFE use ZERONE IN YOUR RADIATOR Special Low Price om Two 650 X 19 Tires HISSEM'S GARAGE DARROWVILLE CALL HUDSON 169-L 1 BE PREPARED for cold weather get your Anti Freeze NOW! Piestone Thermol Royal Alcohol and Thermol Proof SHELL GflS STATION "EDDIE" PARSONS, Proprietor 140 EAST KENT ROAD STOW

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