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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS VOL. V S T O W, O., F R I D A Y, MARCH 25, 1938 THE REVIVAL There are always two questions that confront a business rpan; how much does it cost, and will it pay? The Revival led by Dr. Bulgin has closed and the good derived or gains made are before us. So we ask in business values, how much did it cost and did it pay? The revival cost in time, energy, solicitude, money. The profits must be reckoned in spiritual values, there are awakened souls, there will be accessions to the church, there were noble resolves made, there were refreshing times for all who enjoy a season; set aside where many meet together to sing, to pray, to commune with the Great Spirit. Perhaps the old fashioned protracted meeting ' is passing out, perhaps it will never leap again into a fierce flame as it did :in the olden day. However, it has been said that the human race is incurably religious. Man may be very inconsistent' according to the laws that govern _ Christian ethics or the doctrine of God, but where is the soul that has never lisped, "My faith looks up to Thee, Thou lamb of Calvary." Clarence Darrow, our greatest of criminal lawyers, who only a few days ago passed from time to eternity, Darrow, the avowed and boasted agnostic, admitted that he sometimes prayed, prayed, he said, to a just God, he the Soverign of this universe. Who would go from a Revival to steal or kill or degrade himself with ^any gross immorality? A spiritual awakening tends- to NO. 12 righteousness, temperance, to better citizenship, to honorable and just living. Who will say but that the whole world, including all faiths and creeds, all castes and tongues; the whole of the human race would be blessed, advanced, encouraged, and that the. whole world, would burst- forth like a glorious spring-time, with a justice, a peace, and a good-will to men if it were possible to sweep the earth with a sane, sensible awakening of the spark of good that dwells within. To localize our question, did the revival pay in Stow? A fair test is, how do you feel about it? Are you repaid for your interest? Is you life richer, fuller after two weeks of association with good folk all absorbing good and noble thoughts? Suppose that one boy, only one from a group of thirty or- more* who made a clean, definite decision of the christian life, that this one matures and' develops into an-exemplary citizen; a tall noble christian character, one o whom the world is proud, suppose that that is all, did it pay? Suppose a discouraged and forlorn soul was helped along life's way, and was heartened enough to carry on, then did it pay? Suppose a few for whom life and hope were very dim, that in them listening hope again saw a star and listening love once more heard the rustle of a wing, did it pay? GEO. M. HULME <S> SACRED CONCERT The Stow Church of Christ un-

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 der the direction of Mr. Ray THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Hosfield will give a sacred concert in their church auditorium DRAWER C STOW, SUMMIT CO., OHIO this Sunday afternoon, March Published Weekly 27th at 4:30 P. M. Anthems, solo and instrumental Subscription Price 50c A Year music will make up the program. H. J. STOCKMAN...:... Editor A free will offering will be taken, FALLS PRINTING CO... Printer the purpose of the collection being to help buy new vestments OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow for the choir. Entered as second class matter You are cordially invited to May 4, 1937 at the Post 'Office at attend this service. Stow, Ohio, under Act (of March 3, ( > 1879. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH CHURCH NGHT GEORGE M. HULME... Minister The Men's Bible Class meet 859 Ardmore Av., Akron, UN-1685 this Friday evening in the church Business Phone Number JE-9224 basement. It is the time of their CHURCH CALENDAR regular monthly business meeting. Bible School Sunday, 9:30 A. IM. Next Friday evening, April 1st, Supt. Bible School.. N. W. Biggs is the time of the regular monthly church night business meeting. Evening Tabernacle Service Sunday 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meeting All those interested in the welfare of the church should attend. Sunday, 6:30 P. M. Teacher's Training Class and* Reports of the treasurer and Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 P. M. other church officers should be Church Business Meeting... First Friday Evening of Month presented for consideration at this meeting. The Final Tribute... cannot be too beautiful. We keep this fact in mind in every instance and occasion. Yet the cost to you is no more. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME WA-1313 247 Stow Ave. Cuyahoga Falls

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 THE MILLIONAIRE CHURCH As the story was told to us the following poem by the colored Minister, Rev. Tolbert, was written while he was waiting in an ante room for an interview. I hope this brings, dear friend, just what it did to me, For the thought is very simple, and the theme is plain to see, We should not let our eyes be fixed on wealth and pomp and pride, And think that God is with us, when we set the poor aside; I think we all should see ourselves in God's true looking glass, And remember, Isaiah said, "Our flesh was naught but grass." And, too, our blessed Lord declared, "That inasmuch as ye, Have done it to the least of these, ye have done it unto me." I guess you've heard the story which may not all be true, Of the pian who visited the church one day, as any; man might do, He took a seat up near the front, to hear the songs and prayer, For a sign that hung up by,the door had bade him welcome there, And as he sat in silence, and cast his eyes around, He could see the church attended by the wealthiest folk in town, And as the preacher spake that day, this man began to think, Upon the words that "Whosoever will, may come and drink." And when the Minister said, "Who'll come, for Jesus take a stand," This honest soul walked up the aisle, and firmly grasped his hand, Then all the people cast; their eyes on this poor man with scorn, And thought how can he be so bold, with clothes so old and Worn? This man's eyes were filled with tears, he was weary and tired of sin, But the pastor knew not what to do, he dare not take him in, At last, he said, "Just take a seat out in the anteroom, And think the matter o'er a bit, and I will join you soon. And then the preacher came to him; he said, "You go and pray, And talk to God about this thing, and come another day, For this means much for anyone to join a church so fine, And keep your dues paid in advance, and dress right up in line; So you just look to God, my friend, and ask him what to do, He will guide you day by day, andtead you safely thru." Now you just look to Jesus, and cast on Him your cares, Do you suppose you'd like a church made up of millionaires. So when this man departed, he was feeling somewhat bad, But he met the preacher later on, and this is what he said; "Now Reverend, I think your advice was very, very kind, But since I've talked to God awhile, I've surely changed my mind." And then the preacher smiled and said, "I'm glad you feel that way, And since you've talked to God, dear man, tell me, what did He say?" "He said for me to read and pray, and do the best I could, For even if I joined your church, that would not make me good; And, too, God said, "Just let it go, don't take the time to fret, For years I've tried to get in there, and I haven't made it yet." REV. TOLBERT

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 Announcement- E. F. Kastens now has the exclusive agency in this territory for Electric Hot water heaters formerly sold by the Ohio Edison Electric Shop. Arrangements have been made whereby you can conveniently pay for a heater on the budget plan along with your light bill. Call Mr. Kastens at WA-7688 for details NOTICE Under the direction of Mr. Conway, licensed Red Cross instructor, a new class in first aid work is to be started for boys between the ages of twelve and sixteen. This class will meet Wednesdays at 7:00 P. M. sharp at the Fire Station. Also, all boys between ages of twelve and sixteen interested in Drum or Bugle Corps will meet at the school house on Friday, March 25th, 7:00 P. M. This class is to be directed by a competent WPA instructor. It is sponsored by the American Legion. All boys of this age are urged and welcome to come. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy, floral offerings and donations at the death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. E. W. CHIPPS AND CHILDREN. <$> IN RETROSPECT The Revival for this year as conducted by Dr. E. J. Bulgin and his good wife is over. It is now up to us to push on with the work that is started. Unless those who began in the Christian life are constantly nourished with the Word of God, unless they pray, and unless they are active in Christian work, their state will become worse than it was before. So! Let them plan to associate with people who have a mind to study and hear the word, let them pray, and let them do good works. Let us all love God, and our neighbor as ourself. Let us tell others the good news. In point of attendance the meeting last Friday evening was the most successful. Every seat in the Tabernacle and on the platform was filled. Adjutant Rickard and a large number from the Salvation Army of Akrop were there. Very special music by the Cleveland Colored Gospel Quintette who have been singing together in the United States and several foreign countries for the past seventeen years was*greatly enjoyed. Their music is often heard over the radio. On this Friday evening Dr. Bulgin preached a powerful sermon on the parable of the ten virgins or the second coming of Christ.

3 8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS CURRENT COAL PRICES OHIO 2 in. Lump $5.95 West Virginia Lump $6.65 West Virginia Splint Egg $7.15 West Virginia Splint Lump $7.35 Kentucky Lump $7.50 These prices are subject to a 25c. discount cash on delivery or an approved credit E. M. Guise Coal & Supply Munroe Falls; O WA-3921 Thursday his sermon was on the Fall of Babylon and one evening before he preached on the following seven doctrinal points: 1. Justification A change of state A new standing before God. 2. Repentance A change of mind A new mind about God and the sin that has alienated me from God. 3. Conversion The act of a sinner A change of life A right about face. 4. Regeneration God's act. A change of nature. A new nature from God. 5. Adoption A change of family, a new relationship with God. 6. Sanctification A change of family, a new relationship with God. 6. Sanctification A change of occupation, set apart for God. 7. Holiness A change of likeness, without which no man shall see God. After the Tabernacle services last Sunday evening Dr. E. J. and Mrs. Bulgin left about 10:30 P. M. by automobile for California. They expected to get well over into Indiana before they stopped to rest. They intended to reach St. Louis Monday evening, the middle of Texas Tuesday evening and be home in Long Beach, California, Friday evening. We should be glad to hear if they keep this schedule. Dr. Bulgin opens a two weeks Revival Service this Sunday in the Community Church at Strathmore, California, followed by a two weeks, engagement in the United Brethren Church at Whittier, to be followed by a three weeks Union Revival meeting for all churches at Redondo, California. Then he goes to Phoenix, Arizona, where union services are to be held for the Baptist,, the United Brethren, the Pilgrim Holiness and three Nazarene churches. Dr. and Mrs. Bulgin came to Stow after holding a series of meetings in Franklin, Pa.

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 For all Dairy Products call on ISALY'S in Stow Cow M- A. REARICK, Proprietor Manure for the garden $10.00 for big truck load or $3.00 per yard. Melvin Thomas DAY WA-5069 Ci--.. NIGHT WA-18S9 OlOW Single Comb Rhode Island Red Hatching Eggs W. H. PECK 934 Hudson Rd. Stow Phone WA-9141 E. F. KASTENS Pumps, Plumbing, Heating Estimates Free 116 E. Graham Rd. Phone WA-7688 FURNITURE REPAIRED REFINISHED CABINET WORK Clint E. Worcester WA-9635 Buy More Their home is at 147 Santa Ana Avenue, Long Beach, Califirnia. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Putt of Franklin Road entertained members of the "Jolly Eight" club at their home last Tuesday. WANTED TO BUY Good used car. Cash or trade. R. J. Holm, Lillian Rd. Call WA-9646., FOR SALE Four Burner Perfection Oil Range $5.00, also white iron bed, $1.00. R. J. Holm, Call WA-9646. The River Road club will meet Thursday, March 31st, at the home of Mrs. Helen Mineard. Dr. Bulgin tells us that two hundred and twenty-three thou 1 - sand books have been written on the Twenty-third Psalm. The best in Fresh and Home Cured Meats I. B. Weldon, Kent and Stow Meat Market Top of the Hill on Kent Rd., 1-2 Mile East of Fish Creek. (Adv.) Telephone WA-1423 for an appointment at the Stow Beauty Shoppe. Elsie Mae Walton, Mgr. (Adv.) In honor of the seventy-fifth birthday of W. V. Smith, dinner was served last Sunday afternoon SUPER SHELL GASOLINE Eddie" Parsons 140 E Kent Road Stow

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS KNIGHT SERVICE CO. Nu'Way WA-2224 Cleaning and Pressing There is a Difference - INVISIBLE SHOE B O O K S JE-9224 BOUGHT AND REBUILDING 1890 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls SOLD McGrail Antique Shop UPHOLSTERING and CABINET WORK Phone WA-1091 150 E. Kent Rd. Stow ~ STOW DAIRY i 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 BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer Block STOW :-: OHIO JUNCTION SHOE REPAIR H. M. WYATT, Prop. Good Material - Good Work 2721 Hudson Drive by his niece, Mrs. Ermal S. Dunn, at their home on Williamson Rd., Stow. The following guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunn and Mrs. Rush of Wooster, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Mary Gardner, Miss Wilma Gardner, Miss Mary Gardner, Mr. Thomas Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith, and Mrs. Adelaide Smith, all of Cleveland, Ohio. Chestnut framing and sheeting. 4 by 4's for posts, $30 per thousand. Joe Mitten, 142 Thorndale Ave. (Adv.) Clean early! Paper cleaned, walls, woodwork washed and painted. Work done reasonable. Call WA-5069. William Thomas (Adv.) Birthdays celebrated last- Sunday morning at Bible School were those of Miss Frances Littell, Miss Arlene Stein, Mrs. H. C. Lowe, Mrs. L. C. Stein, Miss June Maxwell, Robert Lowe, Edward "Bud" Monteith and Mr. W. V. Smith. Mr. Smith is seventy-five years old. He stated that the first seventy-five years are the hardest. The next four hundred and twenty-five Mr. Smith ex- 3 Fleetwing Gas Fleetwing Oil Friend's Service Station W. E. "HILL" liltidgeits,proprietor

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 How's Your Brakes? Let us fix them so you can Marhofer WA*1823 pects to be comparatively easy. Combined ages of all those celebrating was two hundred and forty years. Cuyahoga Falls and Stow Dime Delivery Service. Call WA-6581. (Adv.) Kleins are closing out their Book Shoppe in Stow. Their books are being sold at a very reasonable price. For DRY CLEANING and DY- ING call WA-9441 or BL-5151, Firestone Cleaners and Dyers. Marion Dewitt, Stow representative. (Adv.) Attendance at Bible School last Sunday, two-hundred fifty-four. The ladies class with an attendance of fifty-nine taught by Mrs. Dunn won the banner. STOP Chevrolet Stdw GRAHAM ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Bible school attendance last Sunday was 130. Birthdays celebrated were those of Miss Kathleen Haynes, Mrs. Mel Ashton and Mr. Batton.» Now is the time to get prices on building and repairing. Estimates free. R. J. Holm. Phone WA-9646. (Adv.) A group of Intermediates are planning to attend a banquet at the First Baptist church in Akron, Saturday evening. Special on permanents until March 15th, as low as $2.50. Telephone WA-1423 for appointment. Stow Beauty Shoppe. Elsie Mae Walton, Mgr. (Adv.) RITCHIE'S MEAT MARKET Fresh Home Dressed Meats N.L. Ritchie, Proprietor WA-1507 407 Ritchie Road Stow Ohio

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS It is time NOW for Dormant Sunoco Spray W. C. GERBER & SON GAS - OIL 3 FORD SALES Mrs. Belle Albertson of Cuyahoga Falls visited Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Brightman and family. WANTED: Washing and ironing to do at home. Mrs. B. J. Kinkaid, 501 Ritchie Rd., Stow. (Adv.) Mrs. Morehouse, the Superintendent of the Primary Department, will celebrate her birthday next Sunday. Mrs. F. C. Neugebauer of Stow, sang two lovely solos during our Sunday evening service. She was there as guest of Mrs. Mc- Ilrath. Robert Humphrey, grandson of Mrs. Leasure, is slowly recovering from a serious head injury received Feb. 5th while working under a car. Call WA-3281 for the Bailey Ash Garbage Collection Service. Twice weekly at Silver Lake and Stow. Reasonable rates. R. B. Bailey, 3330 Caleb Ave., Cuya- A very special guest of the Biggs' over the weekend was Mr. J. B. McGurley, of Newport, R. I. Perhaps you have bought chick starter with your chicks. You can change at any time to Ful'O'Pep The Better Chick Starter Baugh man s WA-5601 WA-8122 Falls Printing Co Quality Printing 2379 Front St. CUYAHOGA FALLS,- OHIO

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 Sherwiri Williams Paints Labels Slightly Damaged By Fire NOW ONE HALF PRICE THE STOW HARDWARE WA 6919 STOW, OHIO He was Mr. Biggs' captain during the world war. The Brightman's are planning to open a Potato Chip factory in the Falls in the near future. Mrs. Heisler, mother of Mrs. Biggs is spending this week visiting among relatives in Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leasure had as guests Sunday, their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plummer of Fostoria, Mr. and Mrs. Glaze Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and sons of Akron. BOYS AND GIRLS between the ages of nine and thirteen are invited to join a new club being organized at the home of Mrs. Guy Brace, 145 Margaret Street. Mothers are invited to call WA-3576 for further information. Dues will be thirty-five cents per month. Announcement of next meeting will be made in next Friday's paper. (Adv.) Go To Church on s u N D A y HUSTON'S POULTRY FARM Fresh Home Dressed Chickens 46 Lillian Road STOW, OHIO WA 9647 We Deliver