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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Vol. Ill Friday, May 1, 1936 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH CHALLENGE For a community like Stow, or. any other like 'area on the face of the earth, there is no church so iwell adapted to serve a cosmopolitan people as a united church. I make a careful estimate t h a t within a radius of three miles from the traffic light at the cross reads of Stow township t h a t there are people affiliated with sixteen d i f f e r ent denominations. These sixteen different groups range f r o m a few families up to a fair showing of strength. The little groups t h a n k God that they are different from the rest and -contend that, though small in numbers, like little ships or little trees, God h a s a place for them to edge in and work during' life's little day. Each little band, hciwever, dreams and hopes for n u merical strength. They visualize a church home, a Sunday school, a preacher, a n d all t h e garnish of a progressive church. But sixteen churches are impossible for Stow, 'that is sixteen b r a n d s of churches, worshipping God in sixteen varieties of beliefs. T h e r e are probably mere t h a n sixteen d i f f e r e n t nationalities in Stow, they colonize and amalgamate very nicely, it's not necessary to have a hospital, or a drug sfco-re, or a doctor, or a h a r d ware store for each nationality. I recall, however, t h a t the Old Book reads, "For the children of this world are in their generation wiser than the children of light." Luike 16:8. For the highest glory of God and 'for the greatest spiritual good STOW, OHIO No. 18 for all 'the people it would be great if there was one c h u r c h in Stow, and t h a t church absorbed the strength and talent and interest of all the people. A mighty church of three thousand members, a centralized c h u r c h attracting the whole countryside, a choir of four h u n dred voices, a Bible school moulding cut immortal character, mighty as a magnet in drawing all youth to t h e world's greatest teacher, the Man of Galilee. A united church of the christian religion, rising to its privilege olf oneness in f a i t h and doctrine. A church mighty in nsc-d and works, advancing the Kingdom of God in- Stow. A c h u r c h loved a,nd respected' by all righteous folk. A church fcig enough and dynamic enough to be feared Iby the ungodly. A church t h a t c a n speak a-s one having authority. A church where there is n o t h o u g h t of offence in f a i t h or doctrine to anyone homeward bound. For in the New Testament church, caste, nationality, low and high, customs and persuasions, are all absorbed in the Master's church. There is neither Jeiw or Greek, there is neither bond or free, t h e r e is neither male or female, for ye are all one in Jesus 'Christ. Galatians 3:38. GEO-. M. HULME, Minister QUESTIONS and ANSWERS Who is the true founder of the church? Jesus Christ w'as the founder of Christianity, therefore, He was t h e founder of the church, Matthew 16:13 "Upon this rock will I build my church." Simon Peter w a s HEAR REV. HULME SUNDAY M O R N I N G "The Four Anchors"

STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME, - - - Minister >59 Ardmore A»e., Akron Tel. HE. 8275 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Stow, Summit County Ohio SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 50c A YEAR Published Weekly F. R. Howe, Pr. Akron H. J. Stockman - - Editor and Manager Box 191 R-3 KENT, OHIO Address all communications relating to this Paper to the Editor CHURCH CALENDAR BIBLE SCHOOL Sunday 3:30 MORNING WORSHIP - - Sunday 18:45 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Sunday 6:30 p.m. ORCHESTRA PRACTICE Wed. 6:30 p. m. CHOIR PRACTICE - - Wednesday Eve. privileged to make the great confession, "Thou art the Christ." Dimly through the mist he saw the Christ of the Ages. Later he was to know fuller and clearer that the Prophet of Galilee was of a IOR FAIRNESS OF PRICE AND UTMOST IN SERVICE THE ORDER of the GOLDEN RULE recommends to the people of this community THEM9GOWAN FUNERAL HOME OVERLOOKING PARK CUYAHOGA.FALLS PHONE WALBRIDGE I3I3 Preferred Sera ice" truth the Son of God. The confession of Simon Peter, the declaration of Jesus on Mt. Hermon at the headwater of the Jordan river, and later the preparation of a company oif believers assembled in an upper room in Jerusalem after the ascension, this was the waitingchurch, advancing no further until the promise of the ascended Christ should be realized. Luke 24:49. Peter, restored by Christ to his iplace of leadership, assumes the role of preacher, and immediately upon the descent of the Holy Spirit, Simon Peter, the leader,.peter the ordained apostle under the spell of the mighty Spirit which sweeping the house of prayer like a rushing wind. v On the impetus of this miraculous phenomena Peter preaches the memoralble sermon and three thousand souls were added to the praying band of waiting friends. This day of Pentecost recorded in Acts Chapters 1 and 2 was the fulfillment cf prophecy, it was the climax of the Master's ministry, it <wa.s the launching oif the mightiest influence known to the human race, the Church of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus. Christ. G'BO. M. HOLME ANNOUNCEMENT Sunday is Communion. For these who desire to be baptized and unite with the church, an opportunity will be given. iremem.ber the sipecial collection. PERSONAL As of April 27, A.,M. Harper has 6 chicks. Two hundred ten present at Bible School last Sunday Miss Jean Lawson, East Arndale road has the rheumatism. Evan Thomas, Baumiberger road, is sick with the scarlet fever.

W. C. G E R B E R & S O N F^OKO SALVES «Sc SI^KVICE SUNOCO PRODUCTS Phone WA. 8843 W. C. GERBER C. F. GERBER Mrs. EMnal S. Dunn, teacher of the Ladies Bible class was absent last Sundlay on account of illness. Wanted Small house, cheap rent. Write M. Shilltz, Cuyahoga Palls, :R. D. 1 (Adv.) Mrs. Peek and daughter were out of town guests of Mrs. Dyke Sunday. Due to illness no progress on gardening can Ibe reported ' this week. Tuesday April 28th Mr. and Mrs. DeRusba celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary We congratulate them. WANTED Reliable competent young moman to take charge of house in Silver Lake days. Call days WA. 1125-evenings WA. 8569 Mad Dog: A strange dog killed the first part of this week on West Amdale road proved to have raibies. Mrs. Fischel of Franklin road returned home Saturday, April 25th from C u m to e r la n d, Maryland, where she visited her daughter and friends. E, IVL GUISE COAL & SUPPLY CO* /Wunroe Falls Agricultural Hydrated Lime or Ground Limestone for lawn or garden Mason Lime Sand & Gravel Cement Sewer Pipe Building Tile Common Brick Cinders Phone WA. 3921 S E E D F ^ O T A T O E S EARLY OHIO CERTIFIED IRISH COBLER THE STOW HARDWARE

1 DOES YOUR HOUSE MED PAINTING " L E T U S D O IT One and one half years to pay No Mortgage No down payment necessary under F. H. A. Monthly payments as low $6 per month THE STOW HARDWARE WA. 8842 STOW f i WALL After reading the little ditty last week Purst says he does not "durst" and will charge well known individual a dollar for each one asking for.credit. For Sale: Kerosene hot water heater, good condition, reasonable price. Mrs. Lillian Roberts, 197 Munroe Falls Rd. OAdv.) The Ladles Bible class met at the home of Mrs. Dunn on Wednesday evening- of last week and elected' Mrs. Neugeibauer, president; Mrs. North, vice president and Mrs. Zircle, secretary. The Men's Bible class met last Friday evening at the home of C. M. Woodring. Exceptionally good pumpkin pie with whiplped cream and coffee was one of the most interesting events of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Conley and daughter of West Arndale accompanied by Mrs. Conley's brother, Floyd Kackathorn, and wife jpent the last weekend with parents at New Matamoras, Ohio. Birthdays celebrated at Bible school last Sunday were those of Lois Jean Ott, (Patty) Patricia Ann Sowers, Ruby June Maxwell, Mrs. C. W. Stahl and Esther Schnee. On account of the editor of this sheet having the flu and spending Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc. in bed it will be necessary to postpone answering the question propounded in last week's issue regarding Alvin Stein. E. F. KASTENS Pumps, Heating, Plumbing I<:KTIMATKS l-'kke 116 East Graham Road l'hone WA. 7(!88 PAPER Get your wall paper at home. I will bring- sample books to you for selection. Cost will l>e the same as if you purchased at the store. I will hang- same at a very reasonable price. C. M. WOODRING, Thorndale Ave., STOW

ABOUT A DOZEN ASSORTED JOLLOPIES F O R S A L E A A Marhofer Chevrolet WA. 1823 STOW Mr. and Mrs. C. Holley, Anne Sancie, Martha Schulbz and Marie Starrer made a trip to Southern Ohio and Virginia last Sunday afternoon to view the results of the recent flood'. We would have you kno,w we are KCT in.polities tout since Political advertising appearing in this paiper recently has attracted some attention and comment, let it toe stated that the editor takes the sole responsibility for admitting same to the columns of this paper BURT MINEARD INSIDE A \ I> OUTSIDE I'AINTINGr Have an experienced painter do your PAINTING Estimates Free 1 22 North River Road Phone WA. 9288 and in the language of the radio announcer "the advertising has been paid for, does not necessarily UPHOLSTERING AND RECOVERING of Chairs Davenports etc. Our Specialty M C GRAIL ANTIQUE SHOP 150 East Kent Rd., STOW -:- Phone WA. 1091

126 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ K W fc E Two more Grandstand Seats for DOUBLE HEADER CHICAGO vs. INDIANS ASK US FRIEND'S SERVICE STATION "BILL," BRIDGERS. Proprietor represent our own opinions and until after the primaries as long 1 as copy accompanied toy cash will pass our censorship a like opportunity is available to all candidates." The following young ladies, Mary Elizalbeth carpenter, Dorothy Michael, Norma Jean Nichols and Miss June Viall were baptized last Sunday morning and united with the church on confession of faith in Jesus Christ. The Ladies Auxiliary cif the Stow Volunteer Fire Department will meet at the home of Mrs. "Bill" Laiwrenbz, Munroe Falls road, May 7th, 7:3-0 p. m. All members are urged to attend. A report which Masts the oft-expressed- belief that the sheriff's Office has little to do except apprehend criminals was made public this week by Sheriff Jas. T. Flower, Jr. "Many persons seem to forget," stated Sheriff.Flower, "that, the sheriff's principal duties consist oif carrying out the orders of the various courts. These duties require a BAUGHMAN'Sl FEED STORE! STOW NEW CROP P V/ -I GARDEN & FLOWER I SEEDS LAWN & GARDEN FERTILIZERS Bonemeal Sheep-Manure Nitrate of Soda Sulphite of 1 Ammonia L A W N S E E D 3 LBS. S1.00 Phone WA. JKiJMi J i -I Whare Quality and Quantity Rule SISALY'Si H. (3. REARICK,. Proprietor

: : "s^sss^- CENTRAL CASH MARKET J Where Courtesy Rules and Sanitation Prevails QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES A complete line of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits direct ft from the Cleveland Market daily. Low Prices I" J. A. WALKER E. A. RUGGLES Phone WA. 3521 WE DELIVER SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FliOlH THE SILVER LflK.E FLORISTS vast amount of work. Here are rorne "dry figures' which tell an interesting 't>cry about the work the f-ht'tirt's force actually i s required to perl'orm: "n one year, 23,825 summons to court -were served by dleputies in the civil division, 7560 subpoenas, 1650 cross petitions, 1074 notices, and 4471 miscellaneous papers. In doing this work for the courts, the deputies traveled 102,400 miles, ever every road in the county and in all kinds of weather. They averaged more than ten hours a day for every working day of the year. During the year th,e civil division earned fees totaling $45,522.93.' Not a dollar of this money was retain- BECKLEY'S BARBER MAKHOFKK S T O W SHOP BLOCK D.FLICKINGER PLUMBING PUMP WORK Satisfaction Guaranteed 158 Hiwood Aie., STOW YES = SIR! The Best Meat Money Can Buy FRESH TENDER JUICY and FULL OF FLAVOR That is the kind of meat we have for sale A. W. Barber, Home Dressed Meats One Mile North ot Hudson Telephone 100 X-1 State Route 91

126 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS P O U L T R Y LIVE and DRESSED E G G S WHOLESALE RETAIL / Thomas, WA. 9247 West Graham Rd, STOW ed by the sheriff's office every 432 accidents were investigated, dollar collected wias turned 1 over to in no case was there a delay of the county and Placed in the gen- more than five minutes from the eral operating fund. time the accident was reported and 11865 prisoners were confined in the time when deputies responded the county jail; taken to and from to the call." court, and guarded while in court. 355 of these prisoners were taken Sheriff Flower stated that, the to other institutionstoy the sheriff's work indicated by these statistics deputies. represents only a part of the work 143 robberies were investigated 1. done by the sheriff's force. "And," 609 warrants were served by the he said, "it was all done, expedisheriff's deputies for the Probate tiously and efficiently, by a force and Juvenile courts. of only 23 men." '(,Pol. Adv.) Patronize Stow Merchants Advertise in The Stow News JIJHILE you buy your groceries, chicken feed, ^ vegetables, meat, etc. IN STOW, park your car with us and let us grease it, change the oil, clean it up, or fill it with gasoline. Shell Qas Station 140 East Kent Rd., Stow "Eddie" Parsons, Prop.