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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. V I I Stow, Ohio, F R I D A Y, S E P T E M B E R 6, 1940 N o. 36 weakness, handicaps, sick-bed, hospitals, doctor, nurse, a n d all, I called PLACE Community Church in have come by the w a y RALLY. Stow. A Rally is when t h e good TIME Sunday A. M. Septemtownsfolk, or a delegation t h a t is ber 8th. This Rally has been O. K.ed by of one mind,come together to put something across. So they rally, the church in business session. It has been agreed to by the perhaps they bring out the band, known, Sunday school. So be it, let us they m a k e their cause they give evidence of strength, then have a RALLY. The deeper meaning of Rally courage, and zeal, they have plentheir is that we have been slack or slip- ty of pep, they display ped a bit, therefore, w e must wares, they a r e all there with make a come back. Vacations a r e bells, f o r their's is a RALLY. Mark well, m y people, it costs over, stern duty calls us to our tasks, therefore, we come cheer- to have a RALLY, costs in energy, effort fully, willing and eager to pull, time, thought, individual push, or do whatever our hands and cooperation. S a y not unto find to do to advance the cause yourself t h a t you will drive over to The Community Church to see dear to our hearts. If we were a regiment of sold- t h e Rally. Rather, m a k e personal iers and our commanding officer calls, use t h e telephone, pick up called above the strife and if t h e a half dozen on the way, get in only audible word w a s RALLY t h e spirit, feel about it as though we would all understand. Patrio- t h e success all depends on you. tism would touch the soul, t h e P u t t h a t class on t h e map, have fire of a renewed e f f o r t would lift a holy zeal, burn with a great us as one m a n against the foe, urge, f o r times such as these dewe would hold the line and save m a n d it. Come, one, come all, let us have a RALLY. the day. M a k e this day a day of gladrally, t h a t is it. Sick, and down we go, looks bad, our needs ness, w e a r a smile, push the clouds a r e many, the suddenness of our away, have victory in your soul, misfortune is a shock, what's the d r a w nigh to God, join t h e choir, use, we cry. We can't afford to the class, t h e Church, sit in t h e be sick, life is hard f o r the well f r o n t seat, sing, be a t peace with and strong, but we a r e down, help- everyone, p r a y f o r a baptism of less, weak, sick. T h e law of sick- the Holy Spirit, f o r this is RALness and death was at w o r k in our LEY DAY. mortal body and also a higher You who live in or about Stow, law of prayer, and skill, and life, who have had your feet lifted out met, challenged and overcame of the pit a n d out of t h e m i r y the law of disease, and the good clay, who have had your feet doctor consults his c h a r t and an- put on a rock and your goings nounces, My patient has RAL- established, you come and lift LIED. Be gone aches, pains, up holy hands a t t h e RALLY. Tell THE RALLY

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 424 STOW COMMUNITY CHUHCH (leorfib M. ITUIjME... Minister S50 Ardniore Av Akron. UN-1(!S5 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Drawer C Stow, Summit Co., Ohio. Published weekly. Subscription price 50c a year. 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. the people by your happy face, your presence, and the glorious urge you feel, that you are not ashamed of the Gospel, that power that has made you whole. Now, my Church, when the day is done see to it that you will not be ashamed of the RALLY, September 8th, at The Community Church in Stow. Geo. M. Hulme < > CHURCH NIGHT BUSINESS MEETING Tonight, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sept. 6th all members should be present. Wednesday Evening Meetings For our consideration Rev. Hulme suggested last Sunday, a program for the Wednesday evening meeting. It is as follows: Ten minute song service. Ten minute testimony. Ten minute question box. Ten minutes Minister's talk. Ten minutes Layman's talk. Ten or more minutes prayer. <S> NOTICE Girls of Scout Troop 88 will meet at the church Tuesday at 3:45 p. m. (after school) for Troop Registration and other important business. <s> BAKE SALE SATURDAY In line with Mr. Monteith's suggestion that the different Bible school classes help the church "MEN may come and men may go, but I go on forever," sang the mill stream. Our lives are dedicated to a service that shall always be a service of Sincerity. The McGowan Funeral Home

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 Vacations Are Now Over TIME FOR SCHOOL AND ALL BACK TO WORK See us for Lunch Meat, all cuts Fresh Pork and Veal, Home Cured and Smoked Meats also Fresh Dressed Poultry. KENT-STOW MARKET Top of Hill Fourth of Mile Past Fish Creek on Kent J. B. WELDON, Prop. Road financially, Mrs. Daniel Cumpson's class of girls will hold a bake sale from twelve o'clock noon until 2:00 p. m. this Saturday, Sept. 7th at the Roadside stand of Romaine Kuner, 865 Hudson Rd. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. ^ LADIES BIBLE CLASS NOTICE TO BUDDIES All ladies of the Ladies Bible Class are requested to send a card to their respective Buddy inviting them to a covered dish supper at the church Tuesday evening, Sept. 24th at which time the identity of their Buddy will be disclosed. SERMON Rev. Hulme in his sermon last Sunday morning propounded the following for our consideration: 1. Where is your God? 2. How do you contact your God? 3. What procedure do you go through to find Him? In answering these questions different folks say different things. For example, to find God they say we must: 1. Bu ; ld an altar find God there. 2. Be a Catholic. Only a Catholic can find God. 3. Only one way to find God and that is "Pray through." 4. Only one way to find God and that is "live the surrendered life." 5. Have a great revival of religion. 6. Find God through faith. Exercise your faith. 7. Everyone who sees Jesus sees God. After listing these various ways of finding God Rev. Hulme pointed out that we find God when we make the effort fo be like Him. BUY COAL NOW and SAVE E. M. Guise Coal & Supply Co. OV-8711 MUNROE FALLS, O.

4 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS11 h!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiihiii YOU CAN DO BETTER AT... RITCHIES MEAT MARKET Fresh Home Dressed Meats N. L. RITCHIE, Prop. 407 Ritchie Road WA-1507 Stow, Ohio IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII INSURE with ROBERT IMHOFF your LOCAL full-time Agent Tel. OV-8618 Stew, O. RITCHIE RD. NOTES G. F. Stentz is at present in Hot Springs, Adk. Mrs. J. W. Goodenberger spent the last week end visiting relatives at West Milton, O. Harry Edminister attended the Veterans convention held recently at Los Angeles, Calif. Clyde Stinard and family recently visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stinard. Mrs. N. L. Ritchie and children, also daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boozer of Ritchie Rd. spent Thursday of last week in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holley and family, also Anna Sancic and Marie Starner spent the last week end motoring through Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vogel and son Dale spent the last week end with relatives in West Virginia. Daughter Betty visited in Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sollberger attended the Petty reunion at Bellville, West Va., last Sunday. Jacqueline Greenleaf returned recently from a visit with her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Hall of Brecksville, O. <8> PERSONAL Dr. Crichton and family spent the last weekend in Canada. Mrs. John Miller of Orchard drive is now at home after spending a couple of weeks at the People's hospital. FOUND: Set Auto Keys in front of 186 Oak Rd., Stow. Owner may have same by calling at above address. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hamman and family of King drive, Miss Eldora Hamman and Miss Margaret Rickett of Ritchie Rd., motored through the Southern part of Ohio over Labor Day. Foster Young and wife of West Arndale Rd., motored to Boston and Cape Cod last week. Mr. Young took the trip in a recently purchased 1941 Buick. It Pays To RECOVER Get Your Upholstering Done Now McGrail Antique Shop Phone OV-8426 150 E. Kent Rd. Stow, O. EVERYTHING IN School Supplies STOW 5c TO $1.00 STORE

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 5 FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO MARHOFER CHEVROLET OV-8919 STOW, O. BUMPER TO BUMPER SERVICE Antiques Repaired Refinished Cabinet Work Upholstering Clint E. Worcester Darrowville Tel. WA-7553 Folks were lad to see both Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lowe at church last Sunday morning. Mr. Lowe, not so long ago, underwent a major operation at the City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Coleman have recently purchased the Hoffman property at Charing Cross Drive. Mrs. Cummings of Brooklyn, N. Y. who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Predmore, Hudson road, returned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lambert and son Phillip Wayne of Noblesville, Ind., were guests over the last week end of Mrs. Lambert's brother, V. J. Henderson. Buy good coal and carry less ashes. Try Corlew, Ky. Premium Coal. Holds fire good. Sixty pounds ash per ton. Call National Coal. OV-8629. (Adv.) Bob Hamilton leaves September 12th for Ohio University at Athens. Bob will be a junior this year. Dr. Burt Miller, Diagonal road, exhibited five goats at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus last week. "Any gospel that is preached to do good must be a victorious gospel" (From last Sunday morning's sermon). FOR SALE Baled wheat straw, 60c a cwt. G. S. Williamson, WA-9513. (Adv.) Some wondered why the paper came out early last week. Reason. The Editor was trying to take a vacation. For the same reason this Week's edition may not have much news. On Tuesday afternoon of last week Mrs. H. J. Stockman and Mrs. Foote held a picnic for Girl Scout Troop 88. Jean Olson, Scout Reporter This next Sunday, the second Sunday in September has been set aside as Rally Day in our dhurch. School will start the following Monday. Both old folks and children for the most part will have returned from their vacations. So let us rally to the serious business of studying God's Word. Let us feel under obligation to attend both Bible school and church on this Sunday.

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 11 h NU-WAY CLEANING AND PRESSING There is a Difference INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING KNIGHT SERVICE CO. WA-2224 2041 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls R. J. Weyrick had his ca' completely demolished last Thursday night by a drunken driver on State Route 91 in East Akron. Son Bob and daughter Gladys in the car at the time of the accident escaped with minor injuries. Ralph and Bobbie Lind of Cleveland, nephews of Mrs. R. Nichols, visited at the Nichols home last Sunday. Harris Knight leaves this Monday, Sept. 9th for Virginia Military Institute where he will attend school this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mineard and son Burt were in New Brighton, Pa., last Sunday. MARHOFER CHEVROLET General Service Garage Telephone OV-8919 (adv.) Mrs. V. J. Henderson's mother, Mrs. Johnson, is now visiting with her grandchildren in Cincinnati. Dentist t i DR. W. B. OCKER I ' Credit Extended " OV-8510 9 a m. to 9 p. m.j! Spaght BIdg., Stow W W W t W W t W W W W W W M The Ladies Bible class were glad to welcome Mrs. W. H. Mitchell of Sandyville, West Va. as a visiter in their class last Sunday. Mr. Mitchell who was formerly superintendent of our Bible school was a visitor in the Men's class while youngest son Junior was also present as visitor in the Boy's class. CALL WA-1589 for information about Mrs. Green's Private School for children of Pre-School Age, Starting 8th Year September. 10. Past Matrons and Patrons of the Eastern Star Falls Chapter No. 245 enjoyed a picnic supper at the Hamilton home on Diagonal road last Friday night. Assistant host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mull of Kent. Light Hauling anything up to one ton. Local or tripsi. Reasonable rates. Call O. V. Cook OV- 8629. (Adv.) A card received last week from the Sherbourne family in Miami Florida, tells us of enjoying Florida sunshine and also they are glad to receive our paper. The Sherbournes formerly resided on IT'S S M A R T TO S H O P AT... VERNA JEANE STYLE SHOPPE (Our Prices Never Undersold) New Fall CHILDRENS WOMENS SKIRTS DRESSES DRESSES SWEATERS Sizes All HOSIERY 7 to 16 Sizes JEANNE RINAL, Mgr. 117 W. KENT RD. Plenty of Parking Space STOW, OHIO

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 7 Ellsworth Road in Stow and attended our Bible school. "Give up people whose countenance has been illuminated by the presence of God." (From last Sunday's Sermon.) Birthdays celebrated at Bible school last Sunday were those of Miss Clara Hardy, Mrs. Ralph Nichols, Mrs. Hank Harruff, Mrs. Bertha Denning, Mrs. Edward Sanner (of Washington, D. C.) and Levi Moyer. Mr. Moyer a member of our church, was unable to be present but sent his money in with Rev. Hulme. He was seventy-nine years of age August fifteenth. Mrs. Cumpson's class of girls won the banner again last Sunday. Roofing, siding, storm windows, general carpenter work, satisfaction guaranteed. W. H. Large, 267 King Drive. HE-4913. (Adv.) Friends of Mrs. Bertha Denning found her at her new address last Saturday evening when they came to help her celebrate her birthday. A delicious picnic lunch with a beautiful birthday cake by Mrs. Gillam was served. Also, an event to be long remembered was a kitchen shower with everything from dish cloths to rolling pin, and from chore boy to scrub bucket. Mrs, Denning wishes it to be known that all gifts are deeply appreciated both by herself and her daughter, who will probably use them most. The loving thoughts that prompted these kindnesses will be remembered long after the "tools of the trade" are worn out. Also celebrated at this %ame party was the birthday of Clara Gay Hardy who received numerous gifts and a cake baked by Clara and Jerry Gillam. (Ed. Note the Gilliams must be a family of cake bakers.) Buy Good Coal KING HEAT $.25 W. Va. 5-in (block).. KING HEAT $.10 EGG 0 Plenty heat units, low ash CORLEW, Ky Hot, clean 60 Ib. ash per $y.00 I ton W. VA. $.25 SPLINT Q KENTUCKY BLOCK $A.25 y Both clean, hot, long in burning WITCH HAZLE PINEY Premium $r.35 Q Ohio guaranteed BLACK ACE, $.90 Good coal not trucked in All Coal Delivered From Cuyahoga Falls National Coal Munroe Falls Avenue OV-8629 NOTICE The Sewing Circle of the D. of A., Stow Council 192 will meet at the home of Mrs. Helen Mineard Wednesday, Sept. 11th. Members are requested to come. A good time is assured.

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 430 IT WON'T BE LONG NOW... Until the Grand Opening of our New Super Service Station KARL HENRY EDDIE PARSONS Shell Gas Service Station STOW, OHIO REPUBLICAN PICNIC Citizens of Stow Township will congregate this Saturday afternoon, Sept. 7 at Renners Park, Munroe Falls to celebrate with a Community Basket Picnic sponsored by the Republican Club of Stow Township. This will be an annual affair for the whole community. The principal speaker of the afternoon will be Herman B. Werner, prominent Akron attorney and former Summit County Prosecutor. Mr. Werner will give only a short talk and all other candidates instead of giving talks will be given the privilege of supervising the sports events that will take place during the afternoon. Introductions of the candidate supervising each event will be made over the public address system of the sound truck furnished for the picnic. The Stow High School Band consisting of 55 pieces and under the direction of Band Leader Russell W. Gray will head a caravan that will be formed at the High School on Graham road at 1:30. Cars are requested to form in the caravan and receive a sticker for their car entitling them to free admission into the park. Cars going direct to the park without sticker will be charged admission. Sports events selected by Mr. Guy Vough, chairman of the picnic and his committee will be run off as follows: Peanut Hunt, ages 4 to 6 years; Balloon Blowing Contest, Girls 3rd to 6th grades; Ball Throwing Contest for Women; 50 yard dash, Boys 4th to 8th grades; Blind Race, high school; Cock Fight, boys all ages; Stocking Fight, girls 13 years and over; Nail Driving Contest, men and women; Tire Rolling, high school boys; Hoop Rolling, high school girls; Pipe Lighting Contest, husbands and wives; Balloon Breaking Contest, 1st to 3rd grade girls; Paper Race, ladies; Tie Tieing Contest, for men; Balloon Race, tots under 4 years and Swimming events after all other contests are run. Gifts on display in Isalys store window. The parade by the Caravan will be under the protection of the Ohio State Patrol and the Summit County Sheriff's Deputies. Mrs. Chalmer Ferris will be in charge of the tables and refreshments. One Gallon Vanilla Ice Cream $1.00 Get It At... ISALY'S In Stow