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1 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. Ill Friday, July 3, 1936 STOW, OHIO No. 27 MINISTER'S COLUMN T h e jam at the church door BEWARE OF THE JAM would not be. so serious, but p a r There are many kinds of jams. e n t s here must wait on t h e chiljam is a very exipressive word. dren, conveying t h e m home" in their There are fruit jams, h u m a n jams, cars, lest their legs, t h a t is t h e log j a m s and many more varieties children's legs, be injured by toq m u c h exercise. 'of jams. The j a m again is complicated by S o m e j a m s are interesting, others are greatly to 'be feared. It women who must h u r r y h o m e to,is interesting to see the flow cf have dinner' steaming f o r t h e golf children passing but f r o m the players, promptly at twelve, high school door, on they come like the noon. water in the brook, it is t h e time The situation is still m a d e a of play, noon, or studies are laid complex problem because of exibside and away they all scatter for pecting company, visits to t h e sick ishoftie. or trips planned for early a f t e r ' 'It is a sight again to witness the noon, reunions, joy rides, picnics, steady stream of, workers pour swimming and more golf. ' forth from t h e factory gate, out This whole deplorable situation they come, filling t h e street, clog- might be combatted by a glorious, "ging the busses, Ibading t h e i cars, hallelujah revival of religion that, swarming like bees, all delighted in would frighten t h e Devil out o'f the their release and all making a bee- people and seriously impress everyline for home. one of the reality of God and1 A circus is a 'fair illustration of Sunday worship. a jam. The closing act, 11 p. m., However, t h e revival is largely thousands of eager watchers simul- antiquated in t h e minds of advanctaneously race down over the board ed thinkers, mighty men of today,. seats, all heading for the great men with heads like bushel bas: out-doors. kets a n d minds like lightning counsi..baseball or football in the great sel against all old fogey ideas. stadium plortrays the same drama, So the jam continues and becomes Ifftifejam. Crowds/ scads or myriads more complex because o n e - f o u r t h of ;<tf human beings all trying to pass the brethren and some of the good through the neck of a bottle at sisters, whose nerves have been. about the same time. shattered by machinery of the f a c I know of no jam however, com- tory, the neighbor's dtog, a squeaky parable to, the jam at the church gate or a bad dream, feel t h a t they Mtoor, when classes are released just can't be expected to attend l&nd the hour of divine service is both Sunday school and church, one at hand.' Nine-tenths- of all the is sufficient. Twenty minutes in a fphildren must hurry out, t h a t a p - Bilble Class a n d t h e n stay f o r, parently is an unwritten law, away church, what a big idea t h a t is. Bej'they fly like frightened birds. ware of the jam, dear friends, and- Rev. Hulme's Sermon Subject: The Sin of Ingratitude.
2 264 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS K THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS DRAWER C STOW, SUMMIT 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 ORCHESTRA PRACTICE Wed. 7:00 p. m. CHOIR PRACTICE Thursday Eve. my prayer is that no one may ever be trampled to death at the door of the Church. GEO. M. IiULiME lor FAIRNESS OF PRICE AND UTMOST IN SERVICE THE ORDER OF THE ' GOLDEN RULE RECOMMENDS TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY THEM9GOWAN FUNERAL HOME OVERLOOKING PARK CUYAHOGA.FALLS PHONE WALBRIDGE 1313 ^J*re> erred Service," MEN'S BIBLE CLASlS The subject of our lesson for next. Sunday is "The Coming of the Holy Spirit in Power." It is the first of a series of lessons which will deal with the ministries of the disciples and particularly that of Peter. It is amazing to see what a mighty man of God Peter became. We can hardly realize that he is the same Peter that stood outside the door the night before the crucifixion afraid to enter until John interceded for him, only to deny three times that he ever knew Jesus. It is a wonderful example of what God can do with a man if he will only have faith. If you have any doubt in your mind as to what the Holy Spirit is this lessen is recommended for study. Synonomous terms are Holy Ghost and comforter. What do these terms mean to you? You will find the word POWER used repeat,- edly with reference to the Holy Spirit. What is this power and for what is it used? Here we have an account of the 'world's first evangelist. Luke records (Acts 2:41) that approximately 3000 believed and were baptized after Peter's sermon. He also records the world's first socialists state as wealth was pooled and divided. This lesson has a very special significance in, character - building and applies both to individuals as. such and to the state relationship. It is suggested that you read the second chapter of Acts. Pleasefeel welcome to attend our class at 9:30 A. M. Our group is non-denominational. in. W. B'IGGS GRAHAM ROAD BAPTIST OHURCH NEWS Ninety - Seven attended Sunday, school last Sunday.
3 265 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS K Friend's Service Station "BILL" BRIDGETS, Proprietor FLEETWING GAS & OIL Free Airplane Ride at Midcity Port. ASK US. Miss Jean Leas 1 was unable to fulfill her duties as Sunday school secretary last Sunday because the Rudy home in Silver Lake, where she is employed, is quarantined for scarlet fever. Riev. Douglas brought a message Sunday morning on the subject, "Many More Believed," John 4:41. His place was filled Sunday evening by Mr. Matthews, of the Calvary Baptist Church in Akron. Rev. Douglas spoke at the Baptist Church in Newman, Ohio. Little Betty Kline fractured her nose last Saturday evening while playing at Eattons, where she fell and struck a porch step. The entire Sunday School enjoyed a chicken supper last.monday evening, on the church lawn, served by the losing side of a membership drive contest held recently. Twenty-three new members were added to the roll. The meal was prepared -by Mrs. Brightman of Stow, who is well known for her culinary ability since she has charge of that work at Breathnach Country club. Carol Haynes is recovering from &n attack of pneumonia and complications. Miss Betty Matthews accompanied her aunt, Mrs. C. R. Wesley, cam to Sunday school last Sunday, sihe used to attend regularly, before she moved to Cleveland, so her friends were glad to see her. Mr. Thrash's brother from Denver, Ool., is spending a few days with him. He was called here because of the death of another brother in Alliance, Ohio. Max Biggs attended a birthday surprise supper on Dick Kempel, at his home in Stow, last Monday evening. Fortunately Mrs. Douglas' fall last week due to slick linoleum did not injure her recently fractured knee other than pull loose some adhesions making crutches necessary again for a feiw days. SUNDAY'S GOLDEN TEXT But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witness unto me both.in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth. Acts 1:8. PERSONAL Read the Minister's column. What is a church without a prayer meeting? The Grange hall in Darrowville is to be painted soon. Eleven persons were present for orchestra practice on Wednesday of last week. John Stahl is going to school now four nights each week. Ambitious? Phyllis Conley spent several days last week visiting her cousin in Canton.
4 10> THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS W. C. GERBER & SON F O K D S A I. p ; S csc S E R V I C E SUNOCO PRODUCTS Phone WA W. C. GERBER C. F. GERBER The River Road club met on It is reported that Joe Fisher will Thursday of this week with Mrs. pienie. Out in his back yard he Grace Moseley. has recently constructed two large "Remember thou the Sabbath Picnic Tables and also a niee ibrick Day to keep it Holy." How many Fireplace. do remember. 'Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Vance and Betty Marie Monteith is visiting sen, Billy, of Hudson road left last her grandparents in Ravenna. She Tuesday for a two weeks fishing will return this weekend. trip in Canada. We were all glad to see Mrs. A. P. Mr. Joseph Vaughan and daughter, Mary Agnes, of Gorge Park Stein at Bible school and church last Sunday morning. Blvd. are visiting Mrs. Vaughan's Note to Bible school attendants: parents in Buffalo, N. Y. Read about JAM in the Minister's M!iss Dorothy Neugebauer, Hudson road, is visting in Kentucky column this week. Mr. and- Mrs. Kenneth Max and while her sister, Miss Wanda Neugebauer, is on an extended' visit in daughter Rose Marie, are visiting over the Fourth in Zanesville, Ohio. New Castle, Pa. Found: Oar license S E 804. Owner may have same by calling at trical work it will be worth your For general car repairing, or elec- Hissem's Garage, Darrowville. while to call Hissem's Garage, Darrowville. Telephone Hudson Dr. Joy G. Lichty and family returned recently from a two weeks 1'69-iL-l. (Adv.) vacation spent in Iowa. Visitors last Sunday at the Chas. Stahl residence were Mr. and Mrs. Lowe and daughter, Martha Jane, Miss Mary Moon, Williamson Rd. is attending Summer School at Kent State. Mrs. Donald Loose and Son have returned from Columbus where she Mas visited her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Timmons and Children Roy Jr., Hazel and Jimmy of Williamson Road are visiting in Louisville, Kentucky. We Specialize in Corsages arid Wedding Boquets. SILVER LAKE FLORISTS
5 267 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS K U S B GOLDEN SHELL MOTOR OIL A N D SUPER SHELL GASOLINE SHELL OAS "EDDIE" PAKSONS, STATION Proprietor 140 EAST KENT ROAD STOW and Mr. and Mrs. Batehelor of Turkey-foot Lake. Miss Beverly C'oe of Canton, Ohio, was a guest this past week of Ruth Mineard, River Road, while Dorothy Mineard spent the week visiting in Canton. James Trent is at home this week after having sipent the previous week in Camp Y-Noah. He will return to the camp Sunday, remaining there for the next five weeks. He has as his all summer guest, Richard Moore, of Pittsburgh. Mr. Harry Osma.n, Mildred Osman, Miss Ethyl Mae Carlisle and Dick Osman motored to Altoona, Pa. this July 4th to visit Mr. Osman's father and sister. Mr. Monteith told us last Sunday in Bible school that strength is obtained by doing things that are hard, or difficult not,, by doing tlie easy task. Visitors last Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beck'with, 43i2 Hudson road, were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and family of Wad'sworth. Birthdays celebrated at Bible school last Sunday were those of Mrs. Dunn, Mildred Osman and. Will Shaffer. Don Stein had a birthday, but did not celebrate it E. 1VL GUISECOAL & SUPPLY C0 + Munroe palls Telephone WA Residence WA Open all day July 4th ISALY'Si h. 6- REAR1CK. M a n a g e r
6 I0E30I 268 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS K Kill Bugs With Hammond's SLUG SHOT Garden Spray so D o BLACK-LEAF-40 o S RED-ARROW! EVERGREEN LEAD S ARSENATE 8 e Q,-B. o BUG-DUST s D o Bordo-Mixture Paris Green BAUGHMANS FEED STORE STOW g WA Q O S30E30I i p n o c o 30 Kinds of Fine Annuals j FLOWER PLANTS f 20 Cents Dozen ' f- 1 SILVER LAKE FLORISTS I "i 1 at Sunday school. Visitors over the last weekend at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Trent, East Kent road, were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Willoek of Mt. r Lebanon, Pa. Announcement 1 regarding- Church- Nite Business Meeting will.be made at church Sunday morning. This Friday is the regular time for Church Night Meeting but it is ' postponed on account of Jhe ; holiday. ESeyen members of the C. M.. Woodring family in party of twen-» ty spent (the last weekend at Con-, neaut on Lake Erie.' This evidently is the jeason we had a 'esser number _at Bible School last Sun-, day than a year ago.. Mr. Edward Sanner of '206 West Arndale road and son.howard werfe both absent from church and Bible Stehool last Sunday on account of illness. We hope they will be better by the 4th of July. "Billy" Powell of Munroe; Palls has had the chicken pox for the past two or three weeks. This accounts for his absence from Bible' school. ' during that time,. It is hoped that' he.will be better soon and with his mother and sister be j E. IF. KASTENS PumpsJ Heating, Plumbing ESTIMATES FKEE 116 East Graham Road' Phone WA. 7688
7 269 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS K Telephone Hudson 169-LI HISSEM'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING ELECTRICAL WORK SOHIO G$S AND OIL L. M.HISSKM DABBOWVILLK, OHIO able to be with us again each Sunday. The editor of this sheet wishes BECKLEY'S to thank the Township Trustees for hauling away his rubbish last Monday. They had a truck load > MARHOFER BLOCK 5 when they left his place. L&vi Moyer, instead of visiting in Pennsylvania as announced in this column last week, was taken ill S T O W and removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Houck, Kenmore District, Akron. We wish him a speedy return to good health. W'm. H. Peck, farmer, 934 Hudson road, is chairman of the Darrowville Grange Farmers Fair Committee. The fair will probably be held sometime in September. Different granges throughout the county expect to have exhibits at this fair in Darrowville this fall. Letters hav e been mailed out by the Stow Band Association to the effect that all of tho'se who attend band practice regularly will be the guests of the association at the Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland some time this fall. Newly elected officers of Stow BARBER : SHOP J j Townsend Club No. 1 for the last six months of 1936 are: P. R. Trent President. W. L. Case Vice President. Mrs. Marguerite Lower' Secretary. John Marhofer Treasurer. As delegate to the Townsend National Convention to te held in Cleveland, July 16th to 19th, P. R. 'Trent was elected delegate, W. V. Smith, alternate. NOTICE Stow Council 192 D. of A. will meet Monday evening, July 6th. A birthday supper will be served at 6:30 P. M. with a regular business meeting and installation of officers at 7:30 p. m. All incoming and outgoing officers are to wear white. A. J. K I I W I V TEACHER OE VIOLIN 310 West Graham Road WA. 0051
8 270 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS K UPHOLSTERING MGGRflL ANTIQUE SHOP Phone WA East Kent Rd. S T O W Remember the 4th and watch your steps For Night Emergency Call WA. 736<5 Marhofer Chevrolet.*. STOW
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