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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. V I I Stow, Ohio, F R I D A Y, J U L Y 26, 1940 K E E P OUT OF W A R The Great Book tells of a time a n d race who will lea,rn the a r t of war no more. Christian N a tions do, or should, abhor war, they should hate it, they should build up sentiment against it, I hey should school the children of its cruelty, waste, and inhumanity. All classes of people should r ' s e up in protest t h a t such a monster should live to destroy t h e works of ma,n. That w a r should continue to mock the cry for peace and good-will among men is unthinkable. O, War, thou bloody dragon, who will rise up and slay, thee and shame the gods t h a t call forth m u l e s to devastate the earth a,nd slaughter - our boys like cattle at the shambles. May the Almighty speed the day when men will beat their swords into plow-shares and their spears into pruning hooks and learn the?,rt of war no more. Unless t h a t day comes speedily this world will be an unfit place to r e a r our broods of children and it will be an unsafe place in which to build t h a t shelter called home. Our wise men tell us t h a t they do not want war, the great men of our Nation declare tha,t everything possible will be done to avoid our entanglement in w a r and I a m sure that the average citizen shudders at the thought of war. However, on every hand, mcuntain-like preparations a r e in t h e making f o r war, on land and sea. Seldom, if ever in human history, has there been such a mighty amassing' of agencies of N o. 30 wholesale destruction. I t is as though the world was on fire, it is as though demons planned t h e destruction of t h e h u m a n race, it is as though it was t h e breaking up of the world's civilization. Let us r e m e m b e r t h a t no one can accomplish peace and go about with a chip on his shoulder, pea,ce and good-will are bought by integrity and justice. So, if America bids f o r peace we must be kind and considerate of all mankind. If we really w a n t good-will in t h e f a r E a s t let us w i t h d r a w every selfish interest in China, come a w a y bag a n d baggage. W e have no right to impose on them, even our religion. China a n d J a p a n alike will be glad to t r a d e with America. This Country's declaration of rights in China and J a p a n is to their natives insolence, we appear, to them, saucy, selfish and lippy. America is courting w a r by flirting with warring people. J a p a n m a y seize the Ea,st Indies, and the E a s t Indies a r e close neighbors of t h e Phillipine Islands, even so, let us f e a r not, r a t h e r give the Philippines to Japan. If Imperial J a p a n takes t h e cloa,k give t h e m the coat also. Those islands f a r out in the Pacific mean little to the United States, so let America be satisfied with t h e Continent of N o r t h America as a homeland, and w e will be more respected by the people of t h e f a r E a s t and there will be no provocation then f o r war. Again, it seems a wild dream to clamp the Monroe Doctrine along t h e entire coast of South America, theirs is not a civiliz-

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS11 h STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH (ieokge M. HULME... Minister S5!> A rd in ore Av.. Akron. U\-1fl8!S THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Drawer C Stow, Summit Co., Ohio. Published weekly. Subscription price 50c a vear. Entered as second class matter May 4, 1937 at the Postoffice at Stow, Ohio, under Act of March ' 3,.1879. Office of publication, 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow. H. J. Stockman, Editor. at : on such as ours. And, pray who made u^ the ; r overseers, and by what rght has the United Sta,tes to dictate their affairs of State, trade routes of the world, or the Nations with whom the Countries of South America should or should not neighbor or tracre? America is a big and mighty Nation, however, we can only remain mighty by attending to our own affairs. Come, then, let us avo ; d wa,r and strife by farming our own continent and thus command the respect of all the world. GEO. M. HULME. SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES Our Minister urges all members to be present at church services this coming Sunday morning. He has something of importance to discuss. CHURCH BUSINESS MEETIM The regular monthly church business meeting will be held at the church a week from this Friday evening on August 2nd, 7:30 p. m. «> SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AUG 3rd As previously announced our Sunday School picnic will be held at Water works park in Cuyahoga Falls on Saturday afternoon, August 3rd. Games a,nd races for everybody start at two thirty, 22 events all together, games for old and games for young. Come out and see the thirty inch dash for men and women and other events equally as interesting. If you desire transportation, come to the church before 1:30 P. M. <8> BOY'S CLASS PICNIC Weather permitting Boy's Bible Class No. 6 picnic at a Metropolitan Park this Saturday. Meet at the church at 1:30 p. m. The light of the world is the light of «perfect understanding. Our thorough knowledge of our profession brings to the ceremony an unmistakable note of sincerity. Funeral Parlors with homelike surroundings. The McGowan Funeral Home

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h One Gallon Vanilla Ice Cream $1.00 Get It At... ISALY'S In Stow H H M m w H m M «m v m v t w Dentist DR. W. B. OCKER t j Credit Extended i OV-8510 9 a m. to 9 p. m. * Spaght BIdg., Stow t FREE TICKETS TO CLEVELAND-BOSTON B A L L G A M E Supt. Kimpton has a limited number of free tickets (500 to be exact) to the Cleveland-Boston Baseball game. This game will be played in the Cleveland Stadium Thursday, August 1st at 3:00 P. M.. These tickets are for Stow school children and may be secured at the High School office any day except Saturday or Sunday from 8:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. DR. PHELPS GOES TO HOUSTON, TEXAS Dr. Kenton R. Phelps and his wife, formerly Alberta Statts, have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Phelps, Ritchie Road and Mrs. Katie Statts, Darrowville, since July 1st. For the past five years, Dr. Phelps has been specializing in neurosurgery and doing general surgery at Lakeside Hospital in Cleveland. He graduated from Western Reserve Medical School in 1935 and is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha and Sigma Xi. They left on July 22 for Houston, Texas, where Dr. Phelps will enter into practice of general surgery. : <s> PLEASE NOTE! Rev. Gregory lost a sum of money in bills last. Saturday evening between Acme grocery and Stow Church of Christ. Anyone finding this and returning it to Rev. Gregory will be rewarded. GRAHAM ROAD NOTES The attendance in Bible School last Sunday was one hundred and sixty-six, of which twenty-six were visitors. The attendance a week ago Sunday was one hundred and eighty, with twenty seven visitors. Birthdays celebrated the last two Sundays were: Donald Brillhart, Billy Leas, Alberta Shaver, Barbara Joan Hensen and Mrs. Ja.ck Anderson.

4 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h > J C Or- x >c a at 1 VISIT THE KENT-STOW MARKET J. B. WELDON, Prop. Fresh Fruits - Vegetables - Poultry - Eggs MEATS Fresh and Smoked WATCH OUR AD FOR NEXT WEEK. We are putting in new equipment and will have special prices on many items. Top of the Hill, Fourth of Mile P ast Fish Creek on Kent Road v if ^ >< sr The presentation of a missionary story on the second Sunday of each month, a special feature of the Bible School program was given this month by Mrs. Haynes. Eddie Ocker, a popular radio n ; nger, assisted in the program given this month. Every one present enjoyed the program very much, especially the singing by Mr. Ocker, who has a standing invitation to sing as often as he finds it possible to attend. Mrs. Cora Bryan with sons, Mac and Charles, Mrs. Clarence Younkin and Mrs. Wingrove have recently returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Parkersb'^rs, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles West recently attended the West reunion beld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Rhodes, of Bedford, Ohio. Forty-n ; ne guests were present. Mr. J. E. Sutton ha,s been appointed director of the 'Baptist Church School Advance Program." Mr. Sutton is a very capable leader and without doubt will be successful in carrying out this program. The new church organized a*. Friendsville, Ohio under the sponsorship of the Graham Road Baptist church, is be'ng well a,ttended. It is reported regular morning and evening worship serv'ce may be started soon. The new addition to the Graham Road church is now under roof and while every one is rejoicing in the fact that we will soon have more room, there seemed to be a moment of sadness as of the passing of an old friend when the pastor announced last Sunday that this would probably be the last morning worsh'p in the auditorium as it is now. No doubt many members were l'vin-; over many of the beautiful worship services or perhaps a funeral service or the more joyful wedding ceremonies that ha,ve been FRESH Home Made Ice Cream ALL FLAVORS 15c PT.; 25c QT. FROSTED MALTED 5c and 10c Cups; Quarts 25c Yes, We Also Have Milk Shakes I A III II n A I D V C. R. SUNTHIMER, Prop. L f t VV H U II I If I 678 HUDSON RD.

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I M I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I I I I I! OUR BOSS GETS TOP EGG PRICES HE FEEDS FULOPEP EGG MASH GET BIG PREMIUM EGGS The kind that bring top prices. Give your hens a chance to produce them in quantity feed fsh 0 mjp It contains the nutritious elements which sustain high egg production and keeps layers up in body weight. BAUGHMAN'S FEED STORE OV-8413 TO'. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiinii conducted in the little old Graham Road church. However the sadness was replaced with rejoicing when it was pointed out that while many people could call to 1 A Beautiful Assortment of I T A B L E L A M P S f $1.00 Values 79c l j STOW 5c to $1 STORE Stow, Summit County, Ohio mind many joyful hours spent in the small auditorium, it would soon be possible for at least twice many people to enjoy these blessings. Plans are being made for a special dedication program when the building is completed. More detail on this program later. N. W. Biggs, the Grahan Road Bible School Superinten dent, preached the regular worship sermon at the New Friendsville church la,st Sunday. Pansy Fry returned this week from a three week vacat'on with friends and relatives in Columbus and Portsmouth, Ohio. SEND FLOWERS Whatever the occasion, your gift of flowers will be appreciated if they are from the Silver Lake Florist GOOD JUDGMENT is something acquired by experience. Men of good judgment tell you that a car tuned and serviced by MARHOFER IS A BETTER CAR MARHOFER OV-8919 CHEVROLET STOW, OHIO

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h We will have the roof on soon but right now our LUBRITOR- IUM is WIDE OPEN. However that don't stop us greasing cars just the same as ever. Not included with a regular grease job is the packing of the front wheels. If you have not had this done recently let us do it now. Both wheels for only 75c. EDDIE PARSONS SHELL GAS SERVICE STATION Stow, Ohio KARL HENRY PERSONALS Our minister vacations in August. H. R. Thies and family of Hudson Road are vacationing in Wisconsin this week. The Young Peoples Bible Class picnic at Munroe Falls Park this Friday evening. Rev. Hulme told us last Sunday that the glory of man is in serving his God. Remember the Bible School picnic at Waterworks Park Saturday, August 3rd. Big list of events. A. M. Clifford, and family Adeline Drive, are making an automobile trip through Wisconsin and possibly Upper Michigan this week. For a good used car see George Kaylor 2822 Norwood, Cuya. Falls. Call WA-5602. (Adv.) H. M. Wyatt and family of Wadsworth visited at the home of H. J. Stockman last Sunday afternoon. With an attendance of one hundred forty-nine percent Mr. Hall's class of young people won the banner last Sunday. Mrs. F. Wolfe, 154 East Arndale rd., Stow, Telephone WA-9451 will care for children by the hour a*- her home or evenings by appointment. (Adv.) Arthur E. Wolff has just returned from an eastern trip and for a time will be at his sister's farm, Kent-Hudson road. Three to four pound heavy barred rock bfoilers for sale. Twnn ty-five cents a pound. Bart Ridenour, 162 East Arndale rd. WA- 9418. (Adv.) On Wednesday evening of this week Mrs. C. V. Cross entertained the River Road Club and their families with a wiener roast at illllllllllllllllllllmiiiiiiiiiimiiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiilillll YOU CAN DO BETTER AT... RITCHIES MEAT MARKET N. L. RITCHIE, Prop. WA-1507 Fresh Home Dressed Meats 407 Ritchie Road Stow, Ohio

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h FOR THAT VACATION TRIP Try A Tank Full Of NU-BLUE SUNOCO None Better GET IT AT GERBERS her home. Dorothy and Irene Buck of Liberty Road returned this week from an extended vacation with friends and relatives in Parkersburg, W. Va. Flies, Mosquitos. Keep them out with Segelhorsts screens. 734 Hudcon Rd. Stow. OV-8275. (Adv.) Mrs. Wm. Delahante and children, Patty and Tom of Michigan are visiting Mrs. Delahante's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas of West Graham Road. Need a Stow Directory? Subscribe this month to C. C. News and get one free. Limited number only. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lewis and son, Bob of Liberty Road, have INSURE with ROBERT IMHOFF your LOCAL full-time Agent Tel. OV-8618 Stew, O. BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer Block STOW :-: OHIO just returned from a two week's vacation trip through the state of Maine. On Wednesday and Thursday of last week W. V. Smith was a visitor at the home of nephew Chas. Dunn and family in Wooster, Ohio. Second Hand Pumps bought and sold. E. F. Kastens, East Graham Road, Phone OV-392S (Adv). In honor of Shirley Powell's third birthday Ralph Nichols and family were visitors last Sunday at the home of E. O. Powell in Munroe Falls. Ritchie's Meat Market is open from 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. six days a week. (Adv). Visitors at the home of Mrs. Dunn, Williamson Road on last Friday and Saturday were her sisters Mrs. McNutt and Mrs. Hamilton of Patterson, O. STOW Bar-B-Cue where, they serve the BEST sandwiches, coffee, lunch. Stow Dairy milk at 25c gal. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Ridenour and fa,mily have returned from a five day vacation in Canada where they visited Niagara Falls and tha Dionne Quintuplets. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keeler, 167 Edgewood Dr. are vacationing in the west. They stop at Fort Benjamin Harrison where son Bob is in training at the Citizens Military Training Camp...FOR SALE Five and three quarter acres of land, well draifted, nice building site, small down payment, or will sub-divide into acre lots or trade for small house. Call OV-8970. (Adv.)

8 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h CORD WOOD For F I R E P L A C E S EDWARD SKIBISKI 281 Elmwood Ave., Stow Tel. OV 8459 ~ Winifred, Doris Jean and Jane Alice Higgs with Betty, Martha and May Schroeder of Baumberger Road are spending this week in summer camp. FOR SALE Combination Oil Heater and two burner cooking stove, new. Price $7.00. Mrs. John Gromo, 185 North Sanford Ave. (Adv.) Birthdays celebrated at Bible School last Sunday were those of Miss Mary Roe, Miss Jean Lockwood and Miss Betty Evans. Nate Ritchie and friends went fishing at Pine Lake last Friday He caught the limit of blue gills and a fifteen pound snapping turtle. WANTED: Plowing with small Allis-Chalmers tractor. Any job, email or large. Have harrow, cpring tooth and disc. Price ren -enable. Cash. Louis Griggy, Ritchie rd., Stow. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marhofer and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marhofer and children attended the funeral of a cousin, Henry Marhofer, in Fresno last Sunday. Mrs. Mary E. Moffat, a visitor in the Ladies Class last Sunday, was also a weekend visitor at the home of our pastor and his wife. Antiques Repaired Refinished Cabinet Work Upholstering Clint E. Worcester Darrowville Mrs. Moffat is Mrs. Ilulme's s'ster. Ralph Bridgers and wife, Ilccn, of Louisville, Ky., arrived last Saturday afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Bridger's parents the Bronscns on Moreland avenue. Six weeks ago Clinton Worcester cut off the end of h's thum'> with a buzz saw. The doctor with several stitches replaced the severed portion and now the thumb is well on the road to recovery. Chestnut sheeting and framing lumber. Pickets and tomato stakes. Walnut for interior wood work at pine prices. Eighteen foot poplar for hay ladders. JOE A. MITTEN, 142 Thorndale Ave., Stow. Phone OV-8725. (Adv.) How many saw A. J. Brust swinging a scythe cutting grass last Saturday in frcnt of the new city hall. He wore gloves but that didn't stop him wearing a blister on his thumb. Returning with her nicce, Mis'; Patricia Jackson, who has bc:n visit'ng here rcvently, M'ss Georgia Shenalt of West Arndale Road, left this last Monday f-r Ironton, Ohio, where she starts her two weeks vacation. Charles Dunn, with his family, visited last Sunday at the home of his mother on Williamson Road Mrs. Dunn returned to Wooster with son Charles where she will visit, until this Friday. Twenty-five folks from Ravenna, Cuyahoga Falls and Stow gathered at Lake Stafford July 21st for a picnic dinner celebrating the birthdays of Betty Monteith and cousin, Ruth Gray. H. C. Lowe now recovering from a major operation at the Akron City hospital is reported in an improved condition. Miss Ruth Blinn is a visitor at

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h BOQE3DBB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 Z1.22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31. BHHnHHB 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 E. M. Guise Coal & Supply Co. Munroe Falls OV-8711 the home of Hilda Wolff Baurban, Kent-Hudson Road. Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Manke and daughter, Mildred, and Mrs. Carrie Tobin from Cleveland, Ohio and Miss Corinne Meyers from Chicago. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Foster J. Young, with sister, Miss Georgia Shenault, of West Arndale Road and niece, Miss Patricia Jackson of Ironton, Ohio, made a round trip on the boat from Cleveland to Cedar Point and return. They spent seven hours on the water. Elsewhere in this issue, providing there is room to print it this week, the editor has an article on "What Does It Mean To You? I, The Church" Ideas there expressrepresent a, sort of cross section or average view of what various persons with whom we have held CTiversation, believe, say, or think about the church. In which class do you fall? Other articles might be written in the same way about, II, The Home, III Our Community, IV The Sta,te, etc. «> It Pays To RECOVER Get Your Upholstering Done Now McGrail Antique Shop Phone OV-8426 150 E. Kent Rd. Stow, O. FOOD FOR THOT There are many good things which long continued may becoim boresome and monotonus, but there ; s no boredom or monotony in good health. F. A. C. < > WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU I THE CHURCH Not attending what is commonly known as church, it may mean nothing more to you than a physical landmark in your particular neighborhood. For instance, specifically, that red-brick building on Elm Road, Stow, the one that has a red tile roof somewhat in need of repair. Or, if it has a bell, and to you who live just across the road, it is nothing more than a cursed ding dong on Sunday mornings when you want to sleep late. Or, maybe the church brings up memories of bygone days when once you sat with father and mother on hard wooden benches, hours it seemed, while the minister sermonized. You are one of those kind who say they got too much church in their younger days so you stay at home now. Your children grow up depending on someone else for a spiritual start. Maybe they

T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H N E W S11h get that start, most likely how T As you get older, as you live ever they don't. on, somehow, sometime you Perchance, you now t a k e a have a spiritual rebirth. Posmore active p a r t in what is com- sibly some passing evangelist monly known as church. There with t h e help of the Most High is t h e social side. You r a n k it has given you holy ideas. You ace high in this respect. You come to see t h a t a 400,000 dollar found your wife in the church, Church building for Stow is not got acquainted with her over the desirable, though the materiallydish pan when helping wash piinded might have a lot of fun dishes a f t e r a young peoples building it. party. She is still a p r e t t y good The real church is not the wife so you now send your off- building. I t is not the organizaspring to a church, but r e m a i n a t tion. But, it is a body of rehome yourself. born souls, probably millions in Or, church to you m a y m e a n number, though some t r y to put that you never miss a church sup- the limit at a hundred and fortyper. You a r e right there when four thousand. The church, then, it comes to helping in t h e kit- is a spiritual body. Members chen too. Or, perchance some have their citizenship in Heaven. other activity is your particular Their glory is not earthly, but in interest. The big thing maybe Christ, and their joy is to do His the choir, orchestra, organ or the will. They a r e the bride-to-be of c iiice ycu hold. All t h a t centers Jesus and as such a r e looking for around that one material church t h e coming of the bridegroom. duty. You seldom mention the They do good. They help those spiritual phase. M a y b e you in distress, be that distress phydon't even take any p a r t in the sical, m e n t a l or spiritual. They. spiritual. Activity and technique hunger for spiritual truth, they is the big thing. enjoy spiritual things, they enbesides all this, when you joy Christian fellowship, they enthink of church, it may m e a n joy t h e reading and study of God's your own particular church or word, the Bible; they enjoy a denomination. Presbyterian, Na- good sermon,' they enjoy a good zarene, Methodist. All a r e wrong p r a y e r meeting. W h a t is more, except the one t o which you be- they t a k e no pleasure in the long. You can't see good in any things of this world (need we other except your own. A feel- mention these?) but rather, to ing of resentment or jealousy m a y repeat, they take joy in the even creep into your h e a r t when things of the Spirit. All that they a nearby rival denomination is do is done to the honor and glory mentioned. W e forget that the of God through Jesus Christ. Such Bible says "Judge not lest ye be may the church mean to you. judged." So it goes. H. J. S. NU-WAY CLEANING AND There is a Difference INVISIBLE SHOE PRESSING REBUILDING KNIGHT SERVICE CO. WA-2224 2041 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls