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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS VOL. VI STOW, W H A T C A N W E DO T H E BOY? O., F R I D A Y, F E B R U A R Y FOR He is everywhere, he is a problem, he has both blessed and cursed the world since the year one. You can't get along without him, they raise crops of him every year, he is a liability, he is an asset, he must be clothed and fed, schooled and trained, he must be taught how to be a man, he is hard to raise, sometimes he gets into trouble, into jail, reform schools, worse he finds life hard and the world unfriendly, so many of his kind just buckles and goes plum to the devil. So what of the boy? You can't operate this planet without boys,1, that's where we start our men, these young urchins, these mischievous well-nigh uncontrollable youths, so hopeful, so desirable, so promising, yet behold such a problem. You can't raise boys as you do trees, you can put a fence around the young trees, but the boy will climb the fence. You can't raise boys as you do girls, if you did they would be sissies, they \wouldn't be masculine. You don't raise boys as you do stock, you cah drive stock, but not the boy. Now this boy problem is not easily solved, as a minister the problem has confronted me many times, as a father of three boys I have often been sorely perplexed. If you have never tried your hand at bringing up boys, you no doubt 17, 1939 No. 7 know just how to proceed. However if you live in a neighborhood where thirty or forty boys run loose, boys who stone cats, fight, p l a y g a m e s and all kinds of mischief. I warrant you will find the boy problem has difficulties. Do you know you can build a house much cheaper than you can raise a boy? At twenty cents per meal a boy at twenty-one has cost you $4,599.00. If you allow $2.00 per week for clothes and laundry for the boy, in twenty-one years his clothes have. cost you $2,184.00 that totals for food and clothes alone for twenty-one years, the sum of $6,783.00. I have allowed nothing for schooling, nothing for pleasure, not even a hair cut or a bicycle to ride on. It costs, it bites into the money to raise boys, they are expensive. But the world must be supplied with boys, these lads must take our places, that is inevitable, that's the order of the day. Old King Time pushes the old men out of the, picture, boys like a crop of winter wheat are coming on to feed the world. Now friend, what can we do for the boy? Help him, again I say help the boy. Don't, kick him, don't club him, master him, put hope in his soul, save him. The boy is the finest bit of machinery that God ever breathed life into, his possibilities are unlimited, he has cost mother, he has cost father oh! so much, he is expensive clay. Sunday A. M. Topic "The Masters Call" Evening - Evangelistic Services

10 6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME Minister 858 Ardmore AT., Akron, UN-1685 Business Phone Number JB-9224 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.. Falls Printing Co., printer. O, but he is a boy. Clothe him, feed.him, school him, tell him of God, of life, whisper earnestly to his very soul that he is born to be a hero, that he has it in him to make good, tell him that the For More Than 14 Years.., eternal God will be his partner in life if he will but let him. Come then my people let us be a friend of the boy. GEO. M. HULME <$, SUBSCRIPTIONS While we have been receiving subscriptions for the Community Church News throughout the whole of the year 1938, most of our subscription renewals were received in January, February and March of last year Therefore because it has been about one year since the greater portion of our last year's subscriptions were received, Howard Sanner has been appointed our subscription agent to serve on good behavior for the months of February and March, and for the present he will cover the main sections of Stow. He is armed with an official receipt book. Ask for and demand a receipt. If it is a renewal have it mark- we have served. And as a tribute to our efforts we have been privileged to serve many families on more than one occasion. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME WA-1313 247 Stow Ave. Cuyahoga Falls

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School, Sunday. 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, Sun. 11 A. M. C. E., Sunday... 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship Sunday 7:30 p. 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 Choir Practice Thursday, 7:30 P. M. ed as such, if new, the receipt should be marked "NEW!" See that your mailing address is given correctly. <s> THANK YOU Saturday, Feb. 4, citizens of Munroe Falls held a rally at the town hall, with free entertainment and a free banquet. This was made possible by donations of civic minded people of the town. The Honorable Dean May, Judge of the Probate Court of Summit County gave the principal address. Miss Sunya Thayer, Guy and Bruce Brace, Loreen Schaffer and Dorothy Gloria Ladicus performed excellently in dance and song. Attorney Buncick along with many other leading citizens were present and participated in the program. We take this opportunity to thank all contributors and es- ' pecieilly Supt. Kimpton of Stow School for his cooperation in recommending the afore-named actors and addresses who helped make the rally a success. (Signed) WALTER L. SANDS, Master of Ceremonies CHRISTIAN ACTION This weeks meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mantle, Gorge Park Blvd., Friday, 7:30 p. m. Missionaries working in the home field of thfe South are expected to be present and tell us about their work. You are cordially invited to attend. <s> _ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Bill Robinson is the leader at this next Sunday evening's C. E. service. The topic, "Looking At Politics Thru The Christian Eyes." : <$> Forqll Dairy Products call on ISALY'S M- A. REARICK, Prop INCORPORATION As a matter of historic interest,. the vote last Monday on incorporation stood: For 327, AgaiVist 482. CARNIVAL The P-T-A are sponsoring a carnival this Saturday, Feb. 18th from, 2:00 P. M. on. Committee chairmen in charge of the various activities are: Baked goods Mrs. A. J. Brust., Candy Mrs. Doris Jenkinson. Cold drinks Mrs. Chester Lile. Ice Cream Mrs. W. R. Wise. Amateur Contest Mrs. Chester Holt. Auditorium Dancing- Mr. and Mrs. Ted' Hboper in charge. in Stow

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ FEEDS O f all kinds BAUGHMAN'S FEED STORE WA8122 STOW, 0 Auditorium Dancing Tickets Mrs. Julia Ganyard. Tickets Mrs. A. C. Keeler. Fish Pond Mrs. Fred Barns. Bingo Mrs. Glen Feitz. Lunch Mrs. W. C. Crichton. Movies Mrs. Walter Haines. Balloons Mrs. H. R. Thies. Every one in the Stow School District is urg^d to attend this carnival and help make it a success. Proceeds are used for the betterment of Stow's underprivileged children. PENNY SOCIAt What? A Penny Social lunch and entertainment. When? This week Friday, Feb.,17th at 7:30 P. M. Where? Stow Community Church. Proceeds to be given to the Recreational Project of Stow. Come one! Come all! Sponsored by the Ladies Bible Class. P. S. Note change in date. <?> FOR LIGHT, WE THANK YOU The ladies of the church, and, we understand other friends of Stow, say "Let there be light" in the home of'the Editor and his wife. And by light they mean electric light. Thank you folks. We certainly appreciate your kindness. Now this confession; or whatever you call- it, might be rather embarassing for some to make bu "ahem," it's not hard for us, in fact we consider it a rather good news item, one of the kind you can publish about yourself, but don't dare publish about other people. The gift of a paid up electric bill, we believe, is rather unusual. It gives you a feeling of how it seems to be on relief, or, on WPA, only with this TO OF IMPORTANCE CAR _ The packing of front wheel bearings is not included in a routine lubrication of your car. This operation should not be overlooked. It should be done at least every ten thousand miles for safety and to avoid costly repairs. MARHOFER CHEVROLET WA-1823 STOW, 0.

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ COAL PRICES Kentucky Block Coal 6.90 Pittsburg Lump 6.50 W. Virginia Lump 5.90^ Ohio Lump 5.60 E.M. Guise Coal & Supply WA-3921 Munroe Falls; O three periods' Wednesday, Feb. 8th. The negative debate team of Stow Hi scored its second victory when it defeated Greensburg Wednesday evening, Feb. 8th. Greensburg had placed first in the district in a recent tournament. Stow's negative a.nd affirmative teams will journey to Tiffin, Ohio, where they will participate in a tournament with about thirty other schools at Heidelberg College on March 31st. The, regular February Girl Reserve meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 16th. "SURE" The Water Softener and Cleaner BAUGHMAN'S FEED STORE MARTHA SPAGHT GENERAL INSURANCE A Service That'Makes Friends And Keeps Them The Honor Society held its monthly meeting at the home of Marguerite McLaughlin. Plans for the March meeting consist of a pot-luck supper followed by a roller skating party. Regular meeting of the 'Sub- Deb Club was to be held Wednesday, Feb. 15th at which new members were to be initiated. The Stow School Circus presented by the Girl's Physical Education Classes last Saturday night was a great success. The animals conducted themselves in a very compromising manner and the other daring acts went off very effectively. KNIGHT SERVICE CO. Nu'Way WA-2224 Theri is a Difference Cleaning and Pressing INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING 1890 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ SUNOCO PRODUCTS Complete Battery Service The Best in Anti-Freeze W.C.GERBER&SON GAS - OIL WA-8853 FORD SALES E, F. Kastens Pumps, Plumbing, Estimates Free 116 E. Graham Rd. Phone WA-7688 Heating PERSONALS Volunteers wanted for the choir. See Mr. Peterman. Mrs. Simison of West Graham Road is having serious eye trouble. River Road visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Hardy were Mrs. Helen Mineard, Mrs. North and Mrs. McColgan. r PULLETS 6 to 8 week white rooks, your choice of 600 for early fall premium egg prices. Hatched Jan. 2 and Jan. 26; reasonable price; ready about February 22. D. L. Damon, 642 E. Graham Road.. WA-9670. Fannie Boston spent one night last week with Donna Jean Thomas of Oak Road. Mr. Hillard Lovingood of Sanford Ave. has been confined to his home with a broken foot. The Stow Hardware handles a complete line of Morton's Salt. (Adv.) We hope he will soon be able to walk again. Be not deceived evil companionships corrupt good morals, 1 Cor. 15:33. FOR SALE: Team of mares, good workers, reasonable ^price. Melvin Thomas, 160 1 Munroe Falls Avenue. (Adv.) Note from the Ladies Bible Class: Mrs. H. J. Stockman was missed at Sunday School, being ill with the flu. ' "Alcohol makes men cheaply happy by destroying their consciences." George Bernard Shaw. Mrs. Catherine Huff is visiting in Painesville and Mentor with relatives and friends for several weeks. Drive out and get your two or two and a half pound broilei or heavy roaster at the Kent-Stow Market, top of the hill, Kent Rd., just half a mile past Fish Creek. Telephone Kent 67 F-11 or WA-1595. (Adv.) Lucille DeWitt's class of girls held a meeting at the home of Dorothy Mineard on Friday evening, Feb. 10. Alice Jane Easterling and Dorothy Mineard were Sunday visitors at the home of Anna Belle Hardy. Pete and Patsy Philips stayed all night with Ruth Mineard last Saturday.

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ Fleetwin ((FLEE Gas Fleetwing Oil Friend's Service Station W. E. "BILL" BRIDG-ERS,Proprietor JUNCTION SHOE REPAIR. H. M. WYATT, Prop. Good Material - Good Work 2721 Hudson Drive difference, it's your friends who befriend you and not impersonal government officials. It's good training in humility and dependency that will make our next step over tp Mp. Weygandt's County Hotel in Munroe Falls an easy one, merely a step and not a tumble. While as yet we have not telegraphed over there for reservations, possibly that should be attended to without further delay. No one knows what a day will bring forth. The Good Book says that some men "love darkness rather than light," but not so yours" truly, even though we Hkve been living in semi-darkness for the past eight months with' candles and kerosene lamps donated by the neighbors. We just existed that way for the unbecoming reason Tubes Tested Free that the collection methods of the local electric company were were well rather distasteful and therefore it was not hard to always find some other bill on which to spend out limited income. (Some may read this''"and wonder why they did not get paid. Just be patient). Friend wife says we are not a good manager. Maybe so, maybe not so. Here is an opportunity for an almost unlimited discourse, but we will spare you. So again, thank you everybody. We will be having an evening meeting at our house again, sometime soon, we hope. P. S. We are applying a sum equivalent to the amount of this bill on the red balance of the Community Church News. ; CIVIC ASSOCIATION Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 21st, 8:00 P. M Town Hall. All members should attend. FAITH AND THE FUTURE We venture the proposal that GUARANTEED Repair Work on All Makes of Auto and Home Radios. Ralph Haartje - Technician * We Call For And Deliver WA-8843 G & H Radio Service Stow, O

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ Use Shell Gas & Oil Shell Products sold in Stow by "Eddie" Parsons BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer STOW Block OHIO the basic cause of the present World chaos is a breakdown of Christian faith. The growing world coordination which we have been enjoying has been made possible by the spread of Christianity. Business has developed by Christian honesty on "credit," which means "faith." The Christian home was made possibly by Christian self-control plus a Christian sense of the nobility of womanhood and the preciousness of ^hildhood. > The theory of democracy in government was development of Christian theology. It has been.on the basis of Christian ideals of universal brotherhood that the nations have been drawing together. Faith in a Christlike God has 140 E. Kent Road, Stow given a basis for faith in each other. Regenerated lives, living by the grace of God in Christ Jesus, have been the basic human building material for free institutions. The structure is crumbling because we have betrayed our Lord and turned again to the old gods of paganism. "Might makes right," is no new philosophy. It is ain ancient as sin and as deadly. So is the contemporary philosophy of free love. And so' is our orgy of greed with its gambling mania. Moloch, Baal, and Mammon are! again luring the race to its destruction. The remedy is a return to the living God and' His Son Jesus Christ. From "Week of Prayer," Federal Council of Churches. <$> SCHOOL NEWS The High School celebrated Stow's victory over Ellet by a snake dance and dancing the first Home Cured, Home Dressed, Sweet, Tender and Juicy. At prices that are right Ritchies Meat Market «N. L. Ritchie, Prop. 407 Ritchie Rd. Stow, O WA-1507

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ Attendance at Bible School last Sunday was one hundred seventy-nine. The men with an attendance of 101% won the banner. Mrs. Green's Private Preschool, 619 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls offers the best possible training for children three to six years of age. Also tutoring. Music and dancing taught by professional teachers. Piano, Rythm Band work, Expression, Dramatizing, Games, Singing, Handwork of various kinds, Birthday and Holiday parties, etc., etc. Children may enter at any time. For further information call WA-1589. Evelyn and Milford Hissem now a phone installed in their home with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Phelps. WA-1405. HHHmHHumvmi MILK 8' Qt Special on Vanilla Ice Cream 20c A Quart LAWSON'S MILK DEPOTS 1651 Home Avenue 1269 Copley Road 1032 Lovers Lane 2347 Front Street Cuy. Falls Telephone WA-7015 MMHWmWWMMWWMM "Verily, verily I say unto you, he that believeth on me hath everlasting life." Birthdays celebrated last Sunday mopning at Bible School were those of Mrs. Judy and Juanita Ballis. Note from the Ladies Bible Class: Mrs. George M. Hulme is still in pbor health and unable to attend church. She is sadly missed and we hope she will soon be attend church. She is sadly missed and we hope she will soon be able to meet with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. McVay and family, Canton, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Geo. D. Conley and family. Jesus said unto them, "This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent." "All my life I have lived in the presence of fine and beautiful men going to their death because of alcohol. I call it the greatest trap that life has set for the feet of genius." Upton Sinclair. Miss Clara Bradley and her brother Earl Bradley of Diagonal Road, Stow, returned to Ohio last week after a several weeks visit in the land of sunshine, the state of Florida. A group of young people gathered at the home of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shaver on the evening of Feb. 7th where they proceeded to serenade the couple with tin cans, old kettles, gas cans, whistles, etc. Upon arriving the signal was given to start and a wild volley of sound broke forth. Someone came to the door and announced that the bride and groom had gone to the basketball game. So a couple of messengers were dispatched to

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ round up the couple. Soon they ists in Russia 30,000 religious orreturned and the belling proceed- ganization^. That paper refers ed. The bride and groom proud- to the religious people as "harmly accepted our congratulations less, honest citizens who need and treated us with candy and only to be persuaded and incookies. structed." On the other hand, it Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wade of expresses alarm that "it would be West Arndale Road for four dangerous to overlook the infludays of last week attended the ence of the reactionary clergy in convention of American Concrete our country." The Slavic mind Contractors A s s o c i a t i o n in will some day be penetrated with Chicago. A postal card from the idea that mankind cannnot them indicated that they were live forever without God." residing on about the twenty-secthe Watchman-Examiner ond floor of Hotel Sherman. They Probably the most popular pasreturned to Akron on the B & O time all over the globe today is streamliner. "hating." Hatred has never been Misses Helen and Gaynell Ol- so prevalent in the world before. son and niece Jean Olson at- Contrary to Christian philosophy, tended the "Russian Ballet" at many church members have beseverance Hall, Cleveland, on come regular indulgers in this Tuesday, Feb. 7th. Music was popular national and internationfurnished by the Cleveland Woal pastime. Sentiments are exmen's Orchestra. Miss Gaynell pressed by nominal Christians in Olson is violinist with this orch-this country which, upon due reestra. flection about them, are horrifyfor First Class Auto Painting, ing to the utmost degree. One polishing, washing and welding at would even suppose, to hear the reasonable prices see the Stow talk, that "purges" of various Fender and Body Repair, corner. kinds might be popular with Hudson and Graham Roads, G. E. some of our population in the Thursby, Prop. Phone W A - 9 5 1 7 United States. Hatred is pos(adv.) sibly excusable in those who The solo "Open The Gates Of have not been taught better emothe Temple" as sung by Mr. Peterman last Sunday morning tions, or in those who know was m u c h appreciated. The nothing except paganism; but to words, "I know that my Re- hate another human being, with deemer liveth, and because he hostility or malice either menlives I too I too shall live" tal or physical is "absolutely unbring incomparable satisfaction christian. The actual professing and joy to those who claim sel- Christian does not wish anyone ill, or to have another suffer any vation. "It cannot be done. The Rus- injury in any way whatsoeversian Soviet has put forth the He may abhor evil actions, deeds, most studied effort to extermin- or principles of others, but it is ate religion from its domain. his obligation not to hate anwith all this we find the Soviet other human being. The ChronArmy Red Star expressing alarm icle. over the fact that there still ex-