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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS VOL. V STOW, 0-, F R I D A Y, J U L Y 1, 1938 DO Y O U E N J O Y OR U S E G O D? He that cometh unto God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. This we read in the book of Hebrews. God is lbve, God is light, God is wisdom, God is truth, God is holy, God is our Father, and God is our friend, and God is the dispenser of every good and perfect gift. Now, then, if God is all this, arid infinitely more, and you and I are the objects of his love and care, then it follows that our house being set in order, this then is our privilege, to comfort this mighty God, even more, he invites us to make our wants known. Still more, to bring our burdens, and wonder of wonders his promise is to hear us, to help us and save us. Better lay hold of these promises, my friend. So I ask, do you enjoy God or do you use Him? My understanding is that he will walk with us, if we open our hearts, that he will live with us if we invite him in. Strange play on composition, strange way of wording this subject, isn't it? But now, once more, do you enjoy or do you use God? If God is wisdom, if he knows all things, and my wisdom is so shamefully limited, and his word states that we can command his inexhaustible store house, th' n, indeed by his own loving invitation I may draw near and fill my empty vessel with his own matchless wisdom. Most of us flounder much of N O. 26 our time beneath a heavy load of care, we are knee deep, or waist deep, or just going under. Friends, let's quit it, there's a better way, better let God. I suggest we use him, be happy, trust God, refuse to be floored, God is able and God will. Yes, my friend, use God, contact him, advise with him, tune in to the Infinite, put yourself in his loving care, find employment among his people, believe that your life is a tiny bit of his glorious plan. So very many seem to know God as a sort of ferry boat to carry them across when the shadows fall, and they find themselves slipping down by the river bank. The evening star and the far-away land and a delegation of angels to bear one safely across the great divide is a comforting and e x h i 1 e r ating thought. That, my friend, will all be taken care of, forget it, the mighty problem just now is life, life here and now. It's heavy, it's tangled and snarled with many uncertainties. You need yourself, yourself at your best, your best plus God. So now, my friend, do you use God? How often man turns to this mighty Defender only when defeated and beaten in the game of life, when little is left to salvage, only then, do many give serious thought of God and the benefits they might have enjoyed. GEO. M. HULME

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS "Iff STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HUI.ME Minister 859 Ardmore At., Akron, UN-1685 Business Phone Number JE-9224 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS I>raiver C Stow, Summit Co., Ohio. Published weekly. Subscription price 50c a year. Entered as second class matter May 4, 1937 at the Postoffioe at Stow, Ohio, under Act of March 3, 1879. Office of publication, 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow. H. J. Stockman, Editor. Palls Printing Co., printer. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR This next Sunday evening at six thirty P. M. in Community Church auditorium Rev. Goldner, of the Mogadore Church of Christ, will address a union meeting of the C. E. Societies of Stow. Howard Sanner and several other young people will furnish special music. All young folks of the community are cordially invited to attend. <s, REMEMBER Church Nite Business Meeting this Friday night. Also the Christian Endeavor Box Social same evening. Sunday 9:30 A. M. there will be Bible School and about 11:00 A. M. Sunday morning services, at which time the Lord's Supper will be observed. Furthermore forget not that the first Sunday of each month a special offering is in order. <$, NEWS ITEMS During the past three or four weeks, since we started to try to economize, several have remarked about the scarcity of personal news in this sheet. There are three reasons for this scarcity (1) we wish to economize, (2) we Temperature Control Is A Feature Of Our Funeral Home No matter what the outside temperature may be, its cooler in our funeral home. Our modern Frigidaire air conditioning unit assures one that service here may be attended always in comfort. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME WA-1313 Cuyahoga Falls 247 Stow Ave.

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School, Sunday. 9:30 A. M. C. E., Sunday 6:30 P. M Morning Worship, Sun. 11 A. M. Teachers Training Class and Prayer Meet, Wed, 7:30 P. M. Orchestra Practice, Wed. Evening 7:30 P. M. Church Business Meeting, First Friday Evening of Month c SALE GERANIUMS and Porch Box Plants Fine Fresh Plants 2 Plants at lc more than one plant. SILVER LAKE FLORISTS have been making a small garden and therefore failed to go out on news gathering expeditions as in times past, and (3) fewer news items have been sent into the Editor. As we see it the situation can be remedied by (1) helping us with the finances of the paper, (2) getting a new editor, and, (3) send in more news items. WITHOUT NEWS SOLICITATION "Iff Last week THREE persons contributed ten dollars each, respectively, to the Community Church News. Mentioning no names we wish, however, to thank these folks. The money was used to pay off our indebtedness to soma of those who helped finance the paper earlier in the year. THE HOLY SPIRIT "And when he had said this, he breathed on them and saith unto them, receive ye the Holy Ghost." John 20.22. Last Sunday morning Rev. Hulme chose this verse as the text of his sermon on the Holy Spirit. Near the close of his discourse he told us (1) that the supreme purpose of the Holy Spirit is to bring joy, happiness and wisdom to the possessor, (2) it is obtained as a gift to those who lead a life of prayer with the single purpose in their hearts of giving their all to God and (3) Romans 8-1, tells us "There is therefore no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." A man who possesses the Holy Spirit can look the world in the eye without fear. Our minister contends that very few in the church of today know much if anything about the Holy Spirit, for no one who leads a double life can receive it. In the ten days after Christ's ascension and before Pentecost the disciples did not play cards, dance, or drink BAUMGARDTS MEAT MARKET Best Quality Meats AUGUST F. BAUMGARDT WA-8816 ACME STORE No. 114 STOW

4 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS "Iff Dont take Trouble <withyou leaj?e it <with us! When you go away for week-ends or on vacation - you go not to find trouble, but to get away from it. You want to forget the routine cares of every-day and really enjoy yourself. Have that job done NOW... before you go. Otherwise, neglect or delay may spoil your outing and prove costly. MARHOFER CHEVROLET WA-1823 STOW.O. wine, but they did continue in prayer and finally on the day of Pentecost they received the gift of the. Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is only for those who would take their Christian life seriously. <8> MISSION Last Sunday evening there being no evening church services in Community Church, with friend wife we attended the services conducted by Rev. Utterbach Marhofer Hall. Rev. Utterbach is a sincer e man of God and his preaching did us good. He preaches again next Sunday evening and would appreciate presence. in your Everybody is welcome. Baughman's CAMP MEETING June 30th to July 10th the Sharon Camp Meeting Association, an interdenominational holiness organization will hold forth at Sharon Center, Medina, Ohio. Evangelists Dr. H. C. Morrison, Rev. T. M. Anderson and Rev. J. M. Hames will be there. Miss Eva Clausen has charge of young people's work. This Saturday it is expected a group of young folk from our church will attend. In case you drive your own car, Camp Sharon is located on Route 94, one-half mile south of Sharon Center, Medina County, Ohio. <$> PERSONALS It rained last Sunday. Jim Worcester's lawn needs a lawn mower. Bug Killers Many Kinds Stow

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS STOW OPEN AIR Opposite Stow School on MARKET Hudson Rd. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DAILY We are pleased to serve you Bill and Joyce Edwards "Iff. STOW DAIRY. General Dairy Products A. F. STEIN. 149 Hudson Rd. Stow Phone WA-4794 MARTHA SPAGHT GENERAL INSURANCE A Service That Makes Friends And Keeps Them JUNCTION SHOE REPAIR H. M. WYATT, Prop. Good Material - Good Work 2721 Hudson Drive Chris Weaver is operating a concession at Summit Beach this summer. H. H. Scheu and family formerly of 200 Hudson road have moved to Firestone Park, Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Riley, corner Hudson and Marhofer roads are spending two weeks vacation in Canada. The B. B. Mineards of River Road are giving a stainless steel supper this Thursday night. A daughter, Ada Kathlene, was born Monday, June 20th to Mr. and Mrs. Taft Boston of Echo read, Stow. FOR SALE: 75 lb. golden oak ice box, also white porcelain top kitchen table and eight-day Sessions Mantle Clock, all in excellent condition. 194 Oak Rd., Stow. The Cumpsons of West Arndale road expect to visit the natural bridge in Virginia this next week during their vacation. Carl Price of Hudson drive was absent from Bible School last Sunday on account of an injured knee. Buy your FIREWORKS of the American Legion Stand, located on the Tabernacle lot, proceeds to go toward the building fund. A baby boy, Thomas Edward, was born Saturday, June 18th to Mr. and Mrs. William Wright of Hudson Road. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts and Broctoli plants are ready. John Lindsay, Fishcreek Rd., Darrowville, O. Dr. Joy G. Lichty and family ALWAYS THE BEST SUPER SHELL GAS GOLDEN SHELL OIL "Eddie" Parsons 140 Kent Road, Stow P. S. We wash Cars

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS "Iff REMINDER Now is the right time to put in a late garden. We have the seeds and fertilizers Baughman's Feed Store WA-8122 of Oak road are vacationing this week visiting parents in the state of Iowa. For Sale or Rent to responsible people: New, all modern brown shingle, five-room house with garage, garden and fruit. May be had with one or more acres of ground. W. E. Bradley, about three miles out Diagonal Road, Stow. (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Miller of Hudson road leave this Sunday for a two week's fishing trip in the state of Michigan. ROOFINQ, SPOUTING, Sheet Metal Work, Furnace and General Repairing GEORGE COLLENE, 2108 Oakwood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls. Phone WAIbridge 3294. The Pennington family of 334 Moreland Avenue are recovering nicely from the effect of an automobile accident last Saturday evening. Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, returned last Sunday from a sixteen weeks stay in the Children's Hospital. Stow Boys of Bible Class No. 6 held a wiener roast last Saturday afternoon at the home of Odwin Stockman. Voice Lessons: Dr. Williamson's method, Westminster Choir School. F. E. Hawk, Jr., 2023 3rd St., Cuyahoga Falls. Phone WA-2391. (Adv.) Birthdays celebrated at Bible School last Sunday morning were those of Robert Hamilton, Daniel Easterling and Mrs. Maida Johnson. Telephone WA-1423 for an appointment at the Stow Beauty Shoppe. Elsie Mae Walton, Mgr. (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold with children Irene and Lloyd of Liberty Road left last Saturday for a two weeks trip throughout the west, ending at Duluth, Minn. Young Pigs For Sale. H. C. Lowe. (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Guy Castle and daughter Marion, of Chicago, visited over this last weekend with the Shakespeares in Munroe Falls. KNIGHT SERVICE CO. Nu-Way Cleaning and Pressing There is a Difference - INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING WA-2224 1890 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS FleetwingXSJ Fleetwing ' fpieeotlng Gas Oil Friends Service Station W. E. "BILL" BRIDGKItS,Proprietor FURNITURE REPAIRED REFINISHED CABINET WORK Clint E. Worcester WA-9635 BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer Block STOW :-: OHIO Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Large and son Phillip of King Drive, Stow, are visiting this week and over July 4th with relatives in Noble county. FOR SALE Late cabbage plants, any quantity. W. H. Peck, Hudson Rd. WA-9141. (Adv.) One hundred seventy-four were present at Bible School last Sunday. This is the smallest attendance this year. Mrs. Judy's class won the banner with a percentage of 87%. Watkin's Fly Spray for house or stable. It cleans and it kills. See or call your Watkins dealer, R. R. Carlyon, 206 E. Kent Road, Stow. WA-9193. (Adv.) For all Dairy Products call "Iff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkner recently of Madison, Wisconsin, are visiting with Mrs. Wilkner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lewis of Liberty road. Mr. Wilkner expects to obtain employment in Akron soon. Mrs. Minnie Kaiser of Sanford Avenue is in the City Hospital where she recently underwent an operation. A speedy recovery is the vvish of her friends in Community Church. FALLS PRINTING CO. 2379 FRONT STREET CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO CALL WA-5601 on ISALY'S in Stow M- A. REARICK. Proprietor

8 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS "Iff =GAS OIL GREASE- W. O. GERBER & SOINf GAS - OIL In order that neighbors and others interested may feel satisfied be it kftown that the infamous Stockman jollopy has been replaced with a new 1933 Plymouth. Aldine Littell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Littell of 153 N. Marcel! a Avenue was surprised on her tenth birthday, June fourteenth by a party given in her honor. Among those present were Juanita Bailes Bailes, Florence and Bertha Nichols, Vera Astenhafer and Jeanne Hill. Omission and correction: The fact that Miss Aldine Littell cele- brated her birthday at Bible School the preceding Sunday, should have been included in last week's paper. Furthermore it was Mrs. Lester North and not daughter Harriet, who was one of those for whom the happy birthday song was presented. We think of the following reasons why people do not attend our church: 1 They may be lazy. They may be indifferent to Christ. 3 They stay away to spite the minister. 4 They live in some other FORD SALES community in the United States. 5 They may prefer to go to another church that they enjoy better than ours. 6 Last but not least, they have a weekend trip to make to Michigan, Canada or Akron, Ohio. GRAHAM ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES There were 110 in Bible School last Sunday. Clarence Trowbridge and family are spending two weeks in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Hargett have as guests the formers mother and sister from Alabama. John Chadwell is spending his vacation with his aunt in Shirley, Indiana. Miss June Black spent last Tuesday with Miss Donna Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trowbridge visited over the with their son Earl and in Cleveland. weekend family Thirty were present at the Younkin home last Thursday evening when the W. W. G. girls entertained their mothers. E. M. Guise Coal & Supply W A-3921 Mu nroe Falls, Ohio We close at noon Saturday