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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. II Friday, June 7, 1935 MINISTER'S COLUMN What does the church stand for? Anything in particular? Is the 'Community m u c h wrought up about the program of the followers of the Great Teacher? Does the church just go along- in the common place way, droll, stubborn, /uninteresting? IS our energy spent in running our machinery, stringing a few fish an giving much time and attention to the curriculum of the church? Come, Brother, what do we stand for? Baptism, Communion, or is it the high-days in Zion? I condemn none of the fundamentals and orthodox teachings of the early church. But, sir, I declare, without Qualification, if that is all the church stands Aor in this n w era, our days are numbered and we are found wanting. The church is a farce and a dead contact when it ceases to function for the glory of God and as a Kingdom builder in. men's lives. The churches in this world must unite, merge and forever quit riding the sectarian hobbies. United w'e stand and live, divided we fall and die, and that's only what we deserve, it's only reaping what we have sown. The church must light a new light, quit preaching that we must go back, look ahead, brother, go forward, if Jeus Christ is dead, if STOW, OHIO No. 23 /there is no power in His name, then' let us pack up and perish. However, if Jesus Christ be God - and He lives within then let us rise to the issue and build a new and better world. Let us start in Stow, cross out three-fourths of the old churcli tenets, customs and notions. Come, now what do we stand for? ia group of saved people with His spirit urging, us on. Organized to build immortal -character, to show, by example that Jesus lived. We stand for a live church, a holy life, a house of prayer, a boon o'f activity for bringing cheer,, good-will and timely h u m a n aid to our needy. We stand to do, to be, to see, to hear, to go. We are God's minute men. We declare that every mother's son and daughter shall be active, everyone using their talents, no drones, no nominal human baggage to be carried. We stand for a new day, a new church, a new hope, new contact, and new life within. The sick, lame, a n d lonely, the poor and destitute must be -cared for. The drunkard, the thief, the bad man must be warned and entreated..we dare not neglect them. The children, the wayward youth, the pleasure seeking who forgets God must be contacted and plucked from the destroyer. I appeal to the people of Stow, quit this formal Christianity, CHURCH CALENDAR RALLY DAY SERVICES Sunday 9:30 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP Sunday, 10:46 A. M. SUNDAY EVENING MUSICAL. - 7 : 3 0 P.M. ORCHESTRA PRACTICE - Wednesday 6:00 P. M. PRAYER MEETING. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. CHQIR PRACTICE Wedne.day, 8:00 P. M.

fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS ISALY'S POTATO SALAD SANDWICHES MILK SHAKES SUNDAES BANANA SPLITS CONES KLONDIKES Special Brick Ice Cream - 29c qt. <H. A. REARICK, Proprietor this dead letter church attendance and find the joy, the reward of a mighty consecration. igieo'. M. HOLME, Minister SUNDAY EVENING MUSICAL PFor the past month or more Mr. A. J. Kurinsky has been directing IOR FAIRNESS OF PRICE AND UTMOST 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 ^jbreferred Service" cur Bible School Orchestra at Wednesday evening rehearsals. The improvement in their playing- has been marked and while they are by no means perfect we will have to admit they are good. Accordingly it ha,s been decided to hold a Musical Sunday Evening Program the second Sunday 'night in each month throughout the summer. This will give the orchestra and other church musical organizations something to work for and at the same time we hope the people will be generous when the collection plate is passed so' that it will be possible to purchase new music and oilier items from time to time. Keep it in mind and attend. Sunday evening, June 9th, 7:30 p. m. at Stow Community church. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for their kind assistance, sympathy and beautiful flowers received during our recent bereave-, ment. MR. AND MRS. P. A. SOHNEE AND FAMILY. PERSONAL ITEMS Refuse to be old'^how? Pritchard Trommer's favorite tomato. Men's chorus practice* Friday night.

fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS the NEW GHUi with CARRENE Be sure to call at our store today and see the Carrene safety tests. Make them for yourself, so that you will know that each and every Grunow is safe. In addition, look at the beautiful Grunow cabinets. Examine their interior fittings. You will be amazed and delighted at their convenience features. THE STOW SUPER-SAFE REFRIGERATOR HARDWARE CALL WA-8842 STOW, OHIO

fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS A. W. B A R B E R HOME Fresh and Cured MEATS State Route 91 One Mile North of HUDSON recently been doing garden work When do we have a Sunday for Mr. Mineard on River road. School picnic? Where? Frank -Sansic, Ritchie road, is Dale Hinkle possesses two pet owls. Attendance in Men's Bible class Sunday twenty-eight. Where was teacher A. Sheridan Phelps on Rally Day? Birthdays celebrated last Sunday ibetty Bishop and Russell Trommer. Attendance in Ladies' Bible class Sunday forty-three. Locks like we will have to build that new annex to the church for the ladies in place of for the men. Beautiful flowers added much to the attractiveness of our church auditorium last Sunday. Pay your insurance premiums to Mr. Monteith. Policies will be delivered soon. The McGees are moving from 349 Arndale road to 491 Hudsbn road. MOVING HAULING SAND GRAVEL Pbone W0 9247 West Graham Rd. Foster Miller, Lillian road, has now attending Actual Business college, Akron. Ralph Morgan, Grover C. Shaf- STHOW Galey 2.. fer, Frank Bishop, Wm. L. Harlin, and C. M. Woodring made up the The Thomas Coal Co. STOW, OHIO MERIT MEATS We are open for business. We thank you folks for your generous support in the past. We appreciate your patronage. MERIT MEATS Four doors EAST of Isaly's

WHEN IN NEED fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS OP LAWN»» UMe fertil IZER GARDEN OR FLOWER SEEDS OR GARDEN PLANTS See BAUGHMAN'S at Stow committee from the Men's Bible clkss who washed down the walls of the Church Auditorium last Friday and (Saturday. Good work. Miss Louise Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. Warren Nichols, 108 Williamson road, is visiting relatives for a short time in Charleston, West Virginia. Last Saturday at the Harris farm, Tallmadge road, a 20,000 cubic foot per hour /flow of gas was struck. This, at a depth of 3900 feet. They will keep on drilling with the expectation of striiking oil. How would you like an oil well in your back yard? Mrs. Geo. M. Hulme, our minister's wife is visiting their son Milton G. Hulme in Pittsburgh, Pa. AH his life, Rev. Hulme tells us he has kept himself thin by hard work, yet he also tells us he refuses to work. We hate to thinik what he would be like if he had NOT refused to work. Donald Gerhold, age nine, underwent a mastoidal operation last Friday at City Hospital. He is now convalescing at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gerhold, 158 Hudson road. Where was Mrs. Judy last Sunday? Answer She went to Garrett, Indiana, Saturday and was back again on Tuesday. We are pleased to welcome into church membership, Mrs. A. J. Maxwell of Klein avenue and Mrs. O. E. Powell, Munroe Palls. They united with the church last Sunday on confession of faith. Mrs. North who lives most of tlhe time with her husband on River road expects to leave this weekend for an extended visit with her sister in Walton, West Virginia. This is not Indiscreet BLATHER when we tell you that there is GENUINE QUALITY in our merchandise Use Fleet Wing Gas and Oil Regularly Friend's Service Station P. A. WILLIAMSON, Manager INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS OAKLEY SPAGHT & SON STOW

fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS EXPERT SODA FOUNTAIN - - - - S E R V I C E - - - - T H E.MECCA S H O P P E SPAGHT BLOCK -:- STOW Remember ladies Guild picnic dinner under the apple trees at the home of Mrs. DeRusha, Bast Graham road, June 19th. Come at noon. Forrest Hawk, Jr., will be director in charge of the music and a part of the athletics at the Akron Y. M. O. A. camp at Lake Y-Ona. He leaves on June 16th and will be back the first Saturday in September. A very exclusive crowd consisting of the Youngs, the Banners, the Olsens, the Zircles and the Haartjes enjoyed a picnic dinner last Sunday afternoon at Virginia Kendall State park which is near Boston Ledges. Mrs. V. J. Henderson and Jane SAND GRAVEL LIME PLASTER Cement, Brick, Cement Blocks. Tile, etc. Call WA. 3921 E. M. GUISE Coal & Supply Co. Munroe Falls, Ohio ssmr BAUGHMAN S FEED STORE WA. 9298 STOW

fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS D I V O R C E Yourself from that old car which you used to think so much of - - - Use the A L I M O N Y to make a down payment on a new Chevrolet Buy it from us MflRHOFER'S CHEVROLET WA. 1823 STOW Henderson, Baumberger road, left Tuesday for North Carolina. Jane's father and mother are both ill and she expects to spend the summer with them. ^Mrs. Henderson will return home soon. Charles Sansie, now in a CCIC camp, is located in Nevada. He writes that the camp is right next to Boulder Dam also close by is a golf course where he can play golf. Charles Dunn who is in the directory business with Wm. V. Smith is now busy in Hudson preparing a directory there. Mr. Smith is still in Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Maxwell and 'family, 14 3 Thorndale avenue, spent the last weekend in Cleveland visiting relatives. Orlo Friend of Canton is visiting this week with his uncle Mr. Sam Friend. Mrs. J. D. Ham, Mrs. H. J. Stockman and sons John Byron, Marc, and Odwin left last Monday noon for Texas. If the old car holds together they hope to arrive by the end of the week. Miss Jane Stewart and Mr. Harry Stein, Jr., both former Stow High School graduates will be married this Saturday in St. Patrick's church, Kent. Miss Lee th grade teacher in Stoiy this past year will be married at her home in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, June l'8th. It is rumored that Miss Francis McLaughlin, another one of our 8th grade teachers this past year is to be united in marriage June 16th with Donald Nickerson. James Cross, nearly decided to remain in Los Angeles and attend a.radio school there but the latest word which his parents have received comes from San Francisco and is to the effect that he will be home before long. FRESH BULK SEEDS TOMATO PLANTS - - - 10c Doz FLOWER POTS - - - - 20c Doz. SILVER LAKE FLORISTS

fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS FOR QUICK RESULTS NOW Buy Potted Garden Plants TOMATOES, CABBAGE, EGG CAULIFLOWER, J E S S STOW GREENHOUSE PEPPERS PLANTS H I N K L E 188 Munroe Falls Road "As many as are led by the Spirit cf God, they are the sons of God." Romans 8:14 Golden Text for Sunday. Miss Dale Wright who attended church Sunday with Mrs. Purst is a visitor at the Chandler farm on Hudson road this summer. She is from Senecaville. Mr. Wm. M. Hampton, 215 Ritchie road, has a new 1935 Pontiae. It is equipped with radio and all other modern conveniences except bath. There is a building boom on Ritchie road for instance, A. S Phelps has made a real barn out of his cow shed,. S. Greggy has made all addition to his hen house and is now constructing a large brooder house, while P. P. Dillen after making several improvements about his home constructed a 'first class Play house for his children ages 4, 3 and 2. It would not surprise us any if HEMS LAY BETTER ON It supplies your laying hens with the exact nutritious elements they need to produce more and better eggs with sound shells the kind that bring better prices. FUL-O-PEP Egg Mash keeps up body weight and health in heavy layers while they are producing the eggs that are an important part of the farm income. KAUMAN'S FEED WA-9298 STORE STOW W. C. GERBER & SON SALES SERVICE Sunoco Products WA. 8843 W. C. GERBER c. F. GERBER

fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS Coleman Water Heater The Stow Hardware have this week consummated their 1 1 4th sale on Coleman water Heaters, each and every one of which are giving perfect satisfaction 1 c heats 20 gallons of water when you use this Coleman water heater. Compare this with electric water heater when 1 c heats only 4 gallons This heater costs vou $22.50 An excellent cold packer You may trade in yonr old Laundry Stove STOW HARDWARE WA. 8842 STOW A. J. K U R I N S Y TEACHER OF VIOLIN 3 1 0 West Graham Road

10 the Ladieg Bible Class held their monthly meeting next Wednesday night. However no one handed ill fi THE COMMUNITY CflURCH NEWS iny announcement regarding same so you better come to Sunday school ans find out about it. Sunday Evening Musical FEATURING The Orchestra Directed by A. J. KURINSKY ALSO String Quartet Accompanied by Mrs. Harold Spaght Violin Duet By Mis^ Gaynelle Olson Mr. A. J. Kurinsky AND Vocal Selections By Mr. Charles C. Trommer, You are cordially invited to attend TIME and PLACE Sunday, June 9, 7:30 STOW Community Church NOTE : Admission is free, though an offering will be taken proceeds to apply on new music etc.