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1 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. II Friday, May 24, 1935 STOW, OHIO No. 21 MINISTER'S COLUMN Are you good company for yourself? Robinson Crusoe fared very well on a lonely island. He engaged his mind and activities in many profitable ways, and when deliverance came he had a message of experience for ages to come. The souls that- have made this world worth while are they who have come up out of the silence. John the Baptist was such a one, Mohammed was another, Moses, Lincoin and Confucius, great leaders, men outstanding in genius. Poets, authors, inventors, up they come from the quiet and solitude of year spent in meditation and brooding :n seme worthy task. The Galillean after some two thcu:and years has no competitor, tru'v this man was a spirit of the c^uiet place. With this information, are you gcoa company for yourself? Do ycu feel uncomfortable when alone? Can jcu tolerate yourself? Do you feel impelled to run to a neighbor, er go to a show, or off to the club, anywhere to be in a crowd? What's the trouble, brother? Don't you like ycur own company? If not, why impose yourself on others? Or why not try to be good company for yourself? No one can play well in any game where team work counts until he can play well himself. If one exeells in individuality he will achieve among his.fellows. If he be not up to par then his place is always weak in the game. Stand alcne, my brother. Stand on your own feet. Think for yourself. Don't see-saw up and down with every wind that blows. Best of all E ive answer for the hope within. Know for yourself, then be strong acd unflinchin:'. Don't cling to some creed or dogma just because grandfather had convictions. Be yourself, develop the soul within. Simon Legree was frightened when alone. Ghosts and speetors was his portion when out of company with his pals. The world produces much noise, strife, discord. The soul should find rest, peace and poise in great values as the hills, the sky, the sunset. The soul must dare to be alone, must challenge the fret and fuss of life by stepping aside where poets, dreamers and the mighty live. Are you good company for yourself? That depends cn your thought, on the urge within, cn the program you have for life. The colored man says, "When I am left alone with my thoughts I fall asleep. But the white brother, alone with his thoughts, he often takes his own life. Good company for yourself, that depends on the CHURCH CALENDAR BIBLE SCHOOL - Sunday, 9:30 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP Sunday, 10:45 A. M. CLKLDRENTS BtBLti 0!AS-> - Sunday 3:00 1'. M EVENING CHURCH SERVICE, Sunday 7:30 P. M. ORCHESTRA PRACTICE Wednesday 0:00 P. M. PRAYER MEETING Wednesday 7:30 P. M. CHOIR PRACTICE Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. RALLY IJAY Sunday, June 2nd
2 fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS ONLY THE BEST a t I S A L Y ' S H. E>. B H R I S~> HEPRESENTING North Hil Marble & Granite Co. CEMEIT RV MEMORIALS 448 NORTH HOWARD ST. RIGHT ON TOP OF THE BL. 95t4 HILT. AKRON for FAIRNESS OF PRICE AN OUTMOST IN SERVICE THE ORDER OF THE- GOLDEN RULE RECOMMENDS TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY THEMSGOWAN FUNERAL HOME OVERLOOKING PARK CUYAHOGA.FALLS PHONE WALBRIDGE 1313 vx \Preferred Seroicef' source from which you draw your peace, your joy, your life. GEO. M. HUUME, Minister ANNOUNCEMENTS This Sunday morning Rev. Hulme will preach. The subject of his sermon is "Fishers of Men." You are cordially invited to attend this Sunday morning church service. Sunday evening our regular monthly church night get-together, get-acquainted service will be held. It has been the aim of Rev. Hulme to have these meetings different in character than the usual morning church program. We want the folks of the community to make a special effort to attend at this time. This Sunday being near Memorial day the patriotic orders of Stow, namely, the American Legion, the Junior Order, and the D. of A. have been invited and are expected t 0 be there. There should be a church full. A special program has been arranged. The Men's chorus will perform, and this time Rev. Hulme will deliver a sermon, the subject of which is "How much then is a man better than a sheep?" FRAYBR MEETING. You are urged to attend. This service is held at the church, 7:30 p. m. each Wednesday evening. A. J. KURINSKY TEACHER OF VIOLIN Residence -310 West Graham Road or Instructions given at Stow School on Thursdays
3 fi T H E COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS ' FRESH Fftables Ml Gt- n tfome-grokv from HlNG&Ca'S s E Come in and make your garden seed selection at our store BAUGHMAN'S FEED STORE WA 9298 S T O W Oyler's Confectionery Bus Tickets, Ice C r e a m Magazines, Notions I HI: MECCA SHOI'PE si'.wai r BLOCK W fcc 1 RALLY DAY. Two weeks ago the Bible School voted to hold a Rally Day the first Sunday in June. Now, we cannot just say we will have a Rally Day, forget all about it and then have a crowd when the time comes. It is as Rev. Hulme said, in his three minute Bible School talk, individual work is necessary, also team work is essential. Organize your class for a 100 per cent attendance the first Sunday in June. Remember BENNIES are to be saved and brought in by the bag full for that special monthly collection, which will be taken at church Sunday morning, June 2nd. THE ORCHESTRA expect to put on a special program the first Sunday evening in June. MOre about this next week. Orchestra members please remember to bring all music to practice at the church 6:00 p. m. Wednesday night. OTIHER CHURCH ACTIVITIES. If you sing the choir deserves your attention and support. Last Sunday morning Perry A. Schnee's solo was much enjoyed by the congregation, as was also the splendid a n them by the choir. Mr. Trommer directed in the absence of Forrest Hawk. Choir practice is held each Wednesday at the church, 8:00 p. m. GUIIUJD NOTICE. We missed many of our ladies at the Guild meeting last week on Wednesday. S E R A T OLJK V I C E -igf- O : A : W : A. : Lx : t^ N e w Cars, Used Cars Cars Repaired, Cars T w e d BATTERIES GASOLINE OIL MflRHOFER'S CHEVROLET w WA STOW
4 fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS WHEN IN NEED OF LAWN SEED LIME FERTILIZER SEEDS GARDEN OR FLOWER See BAUGHMAN'S at Stow The ones who did get out for the luncheon enjoyed a fine meal and plenty of everything. The next meeting will be a picnic dinner at Mrs. DeiRusha's on East Graham road. Members make a point to be there and bring your friends. Let's have a large attendance. We meet but once a month, the third "Wednesday of each month. Keep this day for the Ladies' Guild of Stow Community church. Time 12:30 noon. LADIES' BIBLE CLASS NO- TICE. The Ladies' Bible class in vites all the ladies of Stow who do not go elsewhere to come with them on Sunday morning. We are having a fine class and a fine lesson each Sunday. But we miss some of our members on Sunday mornings. We will look for you tomorrow, also we are more than anxious for newcomers. Come and enjoy our fellowship with us. Mrs. P. A. Schnee, Secretary. SOMETHING should be said about this paper. Last week's edition was a disappointment to many who expected more from the pic- ---JEAN The Thomas Coal Co, MOVING HAULING SAND GRAVEL Pbone WfS West Graham Rd. STOW, OHIO tures. However some who received poor copies exchanged them for good ones. There are still a few good prints left if you wish one. There is some doubt in the editor's mind whether that edition was worth all it cost. To begin with we are passing over too much "copy" to the linotype manufacturers much of this copy is not exactly church news and accordingly they have felt justified in raising the price for mid- MAX--- TEACHER OF PIANO 'M Also classes in Musical Appreciation, Elementary Art and Singing School Very young children and serious minded students invited Summer enrollment now open STUDIO 784 Hudson Road STOW
5 fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS P L A N T S TOMATOES Beefsteak Early Detroit Early Anna Pritchard Oxhart Ponderosa 10c a dozen CABBAGE Early Jersey, Wakefield and many other varieties = = Per dozen 10c Special price on flats = $1.00 G A R D E N T O O L S Hoes 89c Long Handled Rakes. 89c and $.100 Long Handled Shovel,. $1.15 and up Garden Cultivators. $2.95 and $3.95 Buy an All Ball Bearing Lawn Mower at $ $5.95 = 6.95 or $8.50 THE STOW HARD WARE CALL WA STOW, OHIO week service 60 per cent. That's Furthermore the cost in dollars the reason we are leaving out all and cents was rather excessive, personal items this week. even though nearly everyone gives In the second place, whether any us reduced rates, the over all cost cne realizes it cr not, Mr. Howe, (when we get it paid) was $ cur printer nearly worked him- This was for 1200 copies, of which self sick last week. We doubt over 1100, so far as we know, were whether anyone connected with the delivered. Th e cost broken down church does as much actual work is as follows: for the church for as little, as Mr. Linotype, printing and Howe. We can't kill the goose that paper $12.00 lays the golden egg and last week's Pictures $ 3.00 edition nearly did. Cuts $ 8.32 INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS OAKLEY SPAGHT 8c SON STOW
6 fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS Cut Flowers Potted Plants SILVER LAKE ELORISTS Kent Road, Opposite Silver Lake W A-8914 EVERYTHING EOR THE GARDEN FRESH BULK SEEDS Fertilizers Plants of All Kinds Fruit Trees Delivery of papers and advertising $ 4.00 Gas and Oil $ 1.00 Polks Your copy of the paper cost a, little over two cents and if a like edition is put out again it will cost more. Is is worth it? Who wants the job as editor and manager. Its open to a competent person who desires such employment. If properly managed this paper could be made to pay for everything but the work. PERSONAL See next weeks paper. WANT AD SECTION Lady living on West Arndale Rd., Stow, desires to arrange with some one for transportation daily to downtown Akron. Must be at work by 8:30 a. m. Call WA-9463 or see editor. STOW HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI NOTICE Plans for the program to be given at the annual adumni dinner-dance to be held at the High school at STOP! Fill your gas tank with Fleet Wino at our station THEN WATCH HER G 0 Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Service Friend's Service Station P. A. WILLIAMSON, Manager W. O. GERBER & SON SALES SERVICE Sunoco Products WA W. C. GERBER C, F. GERBER
7 fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS P L A N T S TOMATOES, CABBAGE, EGG PLANTS CAULIFLOWER, PEPPERS J E S S H I N K L E STOW GREENHOUSE 188 Munroe Falls Road 0:30, May 31st, are rapidly nearing completion. A splendid nine-piece orchestra has been engaged for the evening. Those in charge of the arrangements announce a tentative program which will include short talks and toasts by Mr. Janyard, Mr. Flickinger, Prank Graner and Wilbur Pardee. The alumni quartet under the direction of Elizabeth Ferrine have arranged several selections which will be given during' the program immediately following the dinner. Elaborate decorations are being planned. The enthusiasm among slumnus and members of the graduating class indicate a splendid evening. Advance ticket sales assure an early disposal cf the 150 dinner reservations. Remember no tickets will be sold at.er midnight, May 30, unless special arrangements are made with Wilbur Pardee or Hugh Nickerson, ticket committee. OUR BOSS GETS TOP EGG PRICES HE FEEDS FUL-OPEP EGG MASH GET BIG PREMIUM EGGS The kind that bring top prices. Give your hens a chance to produce them in quantity feed F U L - A - P E O i E G G MASH IT It contains the nutritious elements which sustain high egg production and keeps layers up in body weight. BAUGHMAN'S FEED STORE WA-9298 STOW JJeSoto SALES AND.MUNROE FALLS SERVICE GARAGE Plymouth SHAKESPEARE. BROTHERS CALL ' f»i I.I/' or I'ED" on WA-»^2i for a damonstration of the new 1935 DeSOTO or PLYMOUTH
8 fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS Rally Day Sunday June 2nd COME- Bring the children and Bill your friends and Relatives Stow Community Church PAUL SCHNEE Late Wednesday word was received of the death of Paul Schnee in Iowa. At the present writing no details concerning- the funeral arrangements are known. Paul is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Schnee, Hudson road and to them we extend our deepest sympathy. Sand - Gravel - Line - Plaster Cement - Brick - Tile Cement Blocks - Sewer Pipe - Drain Tile CALL WA For prices on these and other items E. M. GUISE COAL & SUPPLY CO. MUNROE FALLS, OHIO
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