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1 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS VOL. 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934 STOW, OHIO NO. 32 MINISTER'S COLUMN In a very old book it is written, "There is a time to every purpose under the heavens. A time to be born, a time to die, a time to plant and a time to gather, a time to weep and a time to laugh." Pursuant to the wisdom of the old Book let us consider. We have passed the customary vacation season, picnics, summer outings and play days are at an end. Come, now it is time to be diligent, a time to be serious, a time for work, a time to advance the program of the Community Church at Stow. I am truly proud of our church membership. The church at Slow has great possibilities, you are a worthy folk, a deserving people, ycu are worthy of success, your Church must live and conquer. Now, sir, the time is at hand, let us go forward. Every one of you that will answer, "yes" and approve this article, then mark, ycu treat seriously the activities I now suggest. First, let us spiritually farm this Stow area for the Church and the Bible School, a systematic canvass, to know the families on your street and if they attend Church or not. Second, two alert members of the women's class to be a committee to quietly report and be a bureau for providing anything needful for the distressed within a mile of the Church, such as shoes, clothes, food, etc. A similar program for the men's class, two men to report to the brotherhood anything we can do for families distressed. Twenty new members for the Community Church by Thanksgiving Fay, twenty more members by Easter Sunday, organization of a mid-week Bible study and prayer meeting, a worth-while assembling cf ourselves between Sundays. A larger per ceht of the Sunday School scholars to attend the Divine Service, a crusade among the young to stick by the Church, teachers, please urge. A monthly meeting of every officer of the Church, that the official board may function monthly, to make an expression of the advisability of a Sunday night service, a revival in your own soul, a renewed interest with a bright, cheerful cutlook for the Church at Stow. A solemn resolve to read the Bible every day and spend two quiet minutes, anywhere, anytime during the day in quiet devotion for the enrichment of your own scul and the favor of the Almighty with the Church. GEO. M. HULME, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR BIBLE SCHOOL - Sunday, 9:30 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP.' - Sunday, 10:45 A. M. CHOIR PRACTICE - Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. HOME COMING Sunday, September 9th LADIES BIBLE CLASS MEETING - Wednesday, September 12th LADIES GUILD - Wednesday, September 19th

2 .6 THE COMMUNITY ClfURCH NEWS GET YOUR LABORDAY TREAT AT ISALY'S STOW NOTICE The Men's Bible class meets t h i s F r i d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e Cottage Lunch, corner Graham and Hudson roads. If y o u see this notice before that time, plan to attend. PERSONAL NOTES School on Sept. 4th. Attend church Sunday. Remember Homecoming Sunday, S e p t e m b e r 9th. Mr. Prince Brown, Elmwood r o a d, is p a i n t i n g h i s h o u s e. Russell William^ h a s left on a trip t o p a r t s u n k n o w n (to t h e editor). B u s h W i l l i a m s o n road, has a m a n size pencil. Almost takes t w o h a n d s t o u s e it. T h e River Road club m e t ' this T h u r s d a y w i t h M r s. C. F. McColgr.n. M c C r a c k e n, w e h e a r it r u m o r ed, is p l a n n i n g on a t r i p t o the south this winter. W i l l i a m S t a r n e r, who lives n e a r R i t c h i e R o a d, is b u i l d i n g a n e w chicken house. Mrs. H u l m e ' s sister, Mrs. Tillie The Mc Cowan Funeral Home EXCLUSIVE INVALID CAR W A 1313

3 .6 THE COMMUNITY ClfURCH NEWS S T O W M A R K E T VOLUNTEER FOOD STORE CHOICE MEATS -:- QUALITY GROCERIES Watch our Volunteer Specials for Friday and Saturday n Beacon and Times Press J. I. FISHER, PROPRIETOR iphone WAlbridge :- -:- STOW, OHIO I-Iighfield o Delaware, Oklahoma, is visiting with her for two weeks. Miss Hilda Mae Merydith will be back in Stow soon for the school year. James Whitecotton is now at home. He has been with the U. S. Navy the past'six'years? w J Ruth Minard, River road, has a bad cough and cold. Mrs. G. W. Minard's sister from N.ew Jersey has been visiting with her for the past two weeks. Mr. Joe V. Young from Pittsburgh lias purchased the property at 187 E. Graham road. Billy Graves had his tonsils removed on Wednesday of last week. He is doing nicely at the present writing. Mrs. Prince Brown is entertaining MiSs Naomi McKenney of Detroit this week. Mrs. Edith Pettit was at Bible School last Sunday. All the folks were pleased to see her. Miss June Myers of McKeesport, Pa., is visiting this week with her uncle, C. W. Stahl, Hudson road. Miss Mannette Ferris last week, Wednesday, entertained a number cf ccuples at her home, Munroe Falls road. Bob Franklin, West Arndale road, is recovering from an attack of pleural pneumonia. Mrs. McCarthy and daughter of Lakewood were visitors at church Sunday. They were charter members of our church. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Knight and son Harris will spend Sunday and Labor day visiting relatives in De- troit- Mr. George Howard, who is an old engineer from Altoona, Pa., is visiting this week with J. H. Worcester, Diagonal road. Joe Fisher returned Monday from a vacation spent (we were told) at Cask Villa located the other side of Vermillion, Ohio. MGGRfllL ANTIQUE, SHOP Restoring and Refinishing also a large variety of samples for UPHOLSTERING 150 Kent Road, STOW Phone WA. 1091

4 .6 THE COMMUNITY ClfURCH NEWS FOR BARGAINS IN PRINTING SEE THE DARROWVILLE P R I N T E R Donald Peck, Hudson road, painted all the scenery for the forest at the Flower Show. Bible School orchestra practice this week is to be held Friday evening at 6:30 p. m. in place of Wednesday. Mrs. C. F. DeRusha, East Graham road, is visiting in Cleveland this week. Reports are that she is having a good time. Mrs. C. F. McColgan, River road, Munroe Falls was in Columbus four days this past week as a delegate to the D. of A. convention. We were pleased to see Mr. Cross at Church Sunday. The previous week, following an operation, he had spent six days in the hospital. Mrs. Viall, Sanford Avenue, has been ill this past week. If you want to Advertise in this Paper CALL M RATES Full page for only one issue $4.00 Less than one page charges proportionately less Owing to sickness our local salesman of Watkins Products R. R. Carlyon will not be able to follow up his regular routes for some time and would appreciate if his many customers desiring anything in the Waking line would call at his home 206 E. Kent Road or phone WA and the articles needed will be delivered. WANT ADS Ten cents for first line one cent a word thereafter IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

5 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY MORNING 10:45 YOU ARE INVITED Mrs. Roxbury has also been on I lie sick list. Mrs. Lantz expects to entertain twenty or more relatives at dinner this coming Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Howard, Hudson road, spent an enjoyable (?) day at the dentist last Tuesday. ICnights Service have a new irachine 1'cr putting on half soles without using any nails or stitches. Better go in and see how it works. It is a curiosity. It is reported that Mrs. Charles Meredith is sick in bed. Mr. Charles Dunn, Williamson road, has been appointed as teacher of bookkeeping and manager of the Akron Business School. The appointment is effective Sept. 1st. Mr. C. E. Beckwith, Hudson tbomqldto NEW.WITH ANV ry".jmoejj'jl IvNICSIIT'S ONE TRIAL ALWAYS A CUSTOMER S e r v i c k S h o p SHOE STOW, OHIO Phone WA REPAIRING DRY CLEANING Laundry Service P I N E V I E W H O M E FOR AGED AND INVALIDS WA MRS. P. R. T R E N T 1 94 Kent Road, STOW

6 .6 THE COMMUNITY ClfURCH NEWS M R S. W. G. F O S T E R WILL CONDUCT A KINDERGARTEN For Children Ages Four to Six Years At the Stow Church of Christ Beginning Sept. 1 Oth For information call WA road, was 75 years old last Friday. Mr. Beckwith lias a large lily pond which is teeming with thousands of young fish. Mr. Donald Gardner, with his wife and two sisters, Mary and Wilma Gardner, spent last Sunday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Dunn. Miss Mary Gardner is spending this week with Mrs. Judy in Akron. Mrs. Lester Garver, West Arndale road, was called away on Sunday by the serious illness of her father, who resides in Woodsfield, Ohio. This weekend Mr. Oscar (Dick) Zirkle and daughter Eloise expect to visit New Market, Virginia, located in the Shenandoah valley. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon and evenings of this week Mr. Ganyard will conduct the Exchange Book store at the High School building. Get your required school books for the coming year at this time. Erratum While vacationing in West Virginia during the past two weeks, the McCurdys, West Graham road, attended the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mrs. Mc- Curdy's parents. This corrects the notice in last week's issue of this paper. Ladies! Keep this in mind: Mrs. A. F. Stein entertains the Ladies' Bible class the second Wednesday in September, the 12th BIBLE SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY You are Invited day of the month. And the third Wednesday, September 19th, she entertains the Ladies Guild. Plan to attend both meetings. The county is applying tar to East Graham road now and, in case you don't know it, the Kent road is still in the process of being repaved. Stow merchants wonder how much longer. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Watson, Stow, left with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Donnell of Akron last Thursday for a two weeks fishing trip at Massey, Canada. They went by^ the way of SaUlt Ste. Marie and will return by the way of Toronto, Niagara Falls, etc. Miss Caroline Phillips, Meadow Brook Lake, who has been visiting

7 .6 THE COMMUNITY ClfURCH NEWS S P E C I A L General Electric Light Bulbs Oc each Six Burner Oil Range $15.00 Three Burner Perfection Oil Stove - $8.00 Perfection Oil Stove with Warm Shelf - $7.50 One Hot Point Automatic Electric Stove 3 burners and oven. Used one year. Like new - $50.00 Or will trade abo/e for oil or gas stove We carry a complete line of Canning Supplies- Seven quart Cold Pack Porcelain Canner, Special for one week only - $1.39 The STOW HARD WARE CO. Phone WA STOW, OHIO lier grandmother in Peru, Indiana not have argued very much about all summer, will visit the World's the rent. Fair at Chicago and be back in Miss Emma Suek will drive time fcr school next week. i'rom Canton Saturday and with At 5 a. m. Wednesday, last her sister, Mrs. Friend, East Graweek, Al. Stein left for the ham road, will visit with relatives World's Fair. At 3 p. m. in Chi- in Cleveland next week. Incidentcrgo he had a one-room apart- ally, they will attend the air races, ment equipped with everything Mr. Sam Friend will remain at except buttermilk rented. Must home. There is always a best- T r y F L E E T W I I N O and convince yourself AT FRIENDS SERVICE STATION P. A. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor

8 8 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Fresh Flowers and Floral Art INEXPENSIVELY SILVER LAKE GREENHOUSE On Sept. 10th, Mrs. W. G. Foster, Kent road, will open a kindergarten for children ages four to six years. It will he held from 9 until 11:30 a. m., five days per week at the Stow Church of Christ. "He hath shewed thee,. O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love Mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?" Micah 6:8. Golden Text for Sept. 2nd. C. H. Monteith and family attended a Homecoming celebration last weekend at Hannibal, Monroe county, Ohio (the place of his birth). People from as far away as California were t-here. He reports teaching the Ladies' class on Sunday at the Methodist church and, considering everything, had a most enjoyable time. We notice that the firemen have started construction of a building in the far corner of the Stow football field presumably for the reproduction of the grand final spectacle the evening of September 14th. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Fire Dept. plan on that day to serve two meals to each of the visitors, of whom some one or two thousand are expected. We wonder how they will do it. QUALITY MINIMUM CODE COAL PRICE OHIO WEST VIRGINIA KENTUCKY POCAHONTIAS PREPARE NOW FOR THE FIRST COLD SNAP E. M. Guise Coal & Supply Co. Munroe Falls,O. 4 WA. 3921

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