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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS VOL. V THE STOW, 0-, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938 STONES Stones are indeed very serviceable, were it n,ot for them we might sink knee deep in the earth, they form the solidity for our planet. Stones are used for under-pinning of houses, foundations for great land-marks, sidewalks, highwsys, fences. Dear, dear, what would 1 the old world be without stones? Now, I read in a book, that is greatly respected, of a heap of stones piled neatly in order along the Jordan River marking the place where the Hebrew race crossed on their sojourn to the homeland. Now they were advised that when generations to follow would ask, what meaneth these stones? they would be told the story of how Providence passed them through the swirling Jordan on dry land. Howbeit, there are so many wonderful stories about stone, such as the great stones of the Temple, the Pyramids of Egypt, Dianna of the Ephesians and the Washington Monument, five hundred 55 feet high. No doubt my readers will all agree that these are wonderful achievements in stone. However, Stow, Ohio, is not a place to be outdine. Howe's history tells us of a great stone bed, a mighty mat of rock just back of the Post Office, where 3 nest, of snakes so numerous as to be Worthy of mention in the history of the great state of Ohio. Yet more strange than all these tales are some neatly painted stones that appear near a public NO. 30 parking place. I am told they are methodically arranged, apparently to warn off trespassers who persist in leaving their vehicles along the public highway while they tarry in the House of Prayer. One cannot always be sure of things they see and hear in this strange life of ours. Now I am told of a large, bright star that has suddenly appeared in the heavens, I am told of undeclared wars and great labor troubles and hungry folks in a land where there is. too much to eat. So evidently one ought to ponder deeply and seriously when a strange phenomenon in the form of.painted stones appears the highway. along Many times I have drawn up. tot the side of the road and read from a tablet or finger post weird and interesting history of Indians, or early settlers, or a or a birth place of some great massacre, or cyclone, or a battle, or a birth place of some great hero. Now, Stow is second to none in evidence of interesting tales. On this ancient highway there was once a Tavern at Stow and a stage coach passed through and this was the Indian Trail to Old Portage, Sandusky and Detroit. Come, then, ye wise and learned ones, and tell the youth of Stow the mystery and puzzle of the stones. GEO. M. HULME

THE.COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 9 STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME3... Minister 859 Ardmore Av., Akron, U1V-16S5 Business Phone Nunilier JE-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 Postoffioe at Stow, Ohio, under Act of March 3, 1879. Office of publication, 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow. H. J. Stockman, Editor. Palls Printing Co., printer. MORNING SERVICES Last Sunday morning Mr. Biggs preached on the "Conversion Of Saul." This next Sunday he will speak on the "Second Coming Of Christ." You are cordially invited to attend this morning service. The time 11:00 A. M. PRAYER MEETINGS Each week on Tuesday afternoon the Ladies Bible Class holds a prayer meeting at the home of a class member. This present week it was held at the home of Mrs. Nichols. On Wednesday evening of each week, in the church, a Teachers Training and Bible Sjtudy Class is conducted by Mr. Biggs. All of those interested in an exposition and discussion of the coming Sunday's Bible School lesson should attend this meeting. And on Friday of this week a Young Peoples prayer meeting will be'held, in the church basement. Any young person ninety years of age or under may attend this meeting. MEN TAKE NOTICE The Lad es Bible Class of the YOUR COMFORT Is One Of Our First Considerations We have provided for your comfort, in our funeral home, by a modej-n Frigidaire air conditioning unit. No opportunity to better our service is consciously overlooked. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME WA-1313 247 Stow Ave. Cuyahoga Falls

THE.COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS CHURCH CALEIMDAA Bible School, Sunday. 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, Sun. 11 A. M. C. E., Sunday 6:30 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 Stow Community Church will entertain the men at a picnic supper on Tuesday, August 9th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Monteith. Men! Please take notice and BE THERE. ^ MEM'S BIBLE CLASS This Friday evening, July 29th, at 8:00 P. M. members of the Men's Bible Class will hold a business meeting in the Tabernacle. All members of, the class are requested to be present. CHURCH NITE MEETING Friday evening, 8:00 P. M., August 5th, all good members of Community Church who are not sick, or on a vacation, will be expected to attend the. regular monthly business meeting of this organization. All officers should be there with their reports. BIBLE SCHOOL PICNIC Saturday afternoon, August sixth, at the Cuyahoga Falls Water Works Park Community Church Bible School will hold their annual picnic. If possible bring 'your own pic- 9 Should I Fill My Coal Bin - This Summer? Our advice is fill up if possible, but at least get in some coal during the summer months. There will be another serious shortage of lump coal unless the wheels of industry turn much faster than at present. Industry uses the bulk of the slack product (which is abotu 50% of all the coal mined). Coal prices will increase materially an inevitable - result of readjusted wage scales, taxes and social burdens. Buy coal now before the winter prices go in cffect and before the first cold snap creates a demand which the industry will be unable to supply. We can fill your bin now with a good Ohio coal from seams No. 6-7-8, 5-in. lump, egg or stoker sizes at the bottom price. Or place your order for Kentucky or Splint which we will be able to fill very' shortly. CALL WA-3921 E. M. GUISE COAL AND SUPPLY CO. MUNROE FALLS, 0.

4 THE.COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 9 KNIGHT SERVICE CO. Nu-Way Cleaning and Pressing There is a Difference - INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING WA-2224 1890 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls G. A. MOORE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STOW, O. LODGE NOTICE Stow Council 192, D. of A will meet Monday, August 1st. Initiation of candidates from Northfield will take place after business session. nic basket, also cups and other table service. Lemonade and ice cream will be supplied by the committee in charge. I^or those who do not have transportation, same will be provided, leaving the church at 2:0Q P. M. or if you live at some distance from the church call WA-9463 Saturday A. M. and a car will call for you. Arriving at the park in the afternoon go to the shelter, deposit your baskets and take part in the ball games, horse shoe pitching, sack races, pie eating contest and other picnic activities until near 6:00 P. M. at which time the big gastronomic event for the gartronomaniacs will take place. <$> MISSION Sunday evening, 7:30 P. M. in Marhofer Hall, Rev. Utterback will preach on the "Unpardonable Sin." You are invited to attend this service. JR. BOYS BIBLE CLASS Boys of Bible Class No. 6 will meet this Saturday at 3:00 P. M. at the home of Odwin Stockman for a wiener roast and watermelon feed. -e- LAST CHANCE A sell-out is promised for the fhree-act Victorian comedy, "The Importance of Being Earnest," which is being given tonight by the Stow Alumni Dramatic Club in the Silver Lake School auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. This is absolutely your last opportunity to see such well known stage people as Jim Graner, Ned Langdon, Martha Lane, and Josephine Pardee under the direction of Mrs. Helen Troesch, who is BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer Block STOW :-: OHIO BAUMGARDTS MEAT MARKET Best Quality Meats AUGUST F. BAUMGARDT WA-8816 ACME STORE No. 114 STOW

THE.COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 9 STOW OPEN AIR MARKET Opposite Stow School on Hudson Rd. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We are pleased to serve you Bill and Joyce Edwards. STOW DAIRY. 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 JUNCTION SHOE REPAIR H. M. WYATT, Prop. Good Material- - Good Work 2721 Hudson Drive leaving for Cleveland this fall. Make up your mind to be thoroughly entertained at the "Silver Lake School tonight. ANNOUNCEMENTS As a rule we are pleased to print announcements for various Stow organizations, meetings, etc. However it is necessary that such Expert Repairing On All Makes of Cars DAILY items be in our hands preferably by Monday evening of the week in which publication is desired. This last week we received a notice on Thursday afternoon, after the paper, in which it was desired, to insert the notice, had been printed. So, please be on time with notices, news items and advertising. PERSONAL ITEMS E. F. Kastens and family are on a two weeks fishing trip in Michigan. Attendance at Bible School last Sunday morning was two hundred thirty-nine. The River Road Club met on Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. Glen Perham. Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Fagert of East Graham Road are vacationing in Michigan. The banner was won last Sunday by the Primary of our Bible School. Department Mrs. North MARHOFER CHEVROLET WA-1823 ST0W,0.

6 THE.COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 9 For all Dairy Products call on ISALY'S in Stow h. A. REARICK, Proprietor Did You Know We Sell : n 16% and 24% " H Dairy Ration j ', Turkey'Feed, a " ' Rabbit- Feed " 1 1 Goat - Feed 1 Dog * Feed relatives in Stow. Bible School last B and Poultry-Feed J and Remedies B a BAUGHMAN'S FEED STORE WA 8122 STOW, OHIO - is superintendent of this grup. Mrs. B. H. Carpenter, now of Mansfield, is visiting friends and She attended Sunday. Mrs. B. H. Carpenter, now of Mansfield, is visiting friends and relatives in Stow. She attended Bible School last Sunday. Mr. John McKim of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting this week with the Minoards of River Road. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orman Moore of King,Drive on July 12th, a son. Mrs. Moore is the daughter of Mrs. E. W. Chipps. Williamson's Home Made Butter now on sale at Joe Fisher's Meat Market, Stow. (Adv.) Mrs. Ivan Sibley of Brockway, Pa., is making a two weeks visit at the home of Mrs. S. W. Biddle, 120 East Graham Road. '. The old Ernie Darrow home, Darrowville, in which Dan Darrow with sons and daughters now resides is being remodeled. For those who are interested we still have bound copies of the Community Church News for the years 1936-1937 for sale. Furnace Resetting. Can supply parts for all makes of furnaces. All work guaranteed. Special summer prices. A. B. Moore. Call WA-9286. (Adv.) Miss Donna Biggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Biggs has gone to Indiana to spend several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H.' Friend of Florida are visiting now at the home of Henry J. Williamson,

THE.COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS =GAS OIL GREASE= W. C. GERBER & SOIN GAS - OIL Fish Creek Rad. Mrs. Neibe and son, Henry, of Cleveland visited over the last weekend at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Collar of Darrowville. Mrs. Neibe and son had previously visited in Baltimore. Telephone WA-1423 for an appointment at the Stow Beauty Shoppe. Elsie Mae Walton, Mgr. (Adv.) Relatives of Mr. Chas. Gillam, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cobler and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parthamore of Elwood City, Penna., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Gillam on Elmwood Road, Stow. FOR SALE: Universal Electric Range, also bench wringer for sale or wiji trade for oil stove. H. C. Lowe, Englewood Ave. (Adv.) Dr. and Mrs. Kenton* R. Phelps recently returned from a trip East. They visited in New York City and Boston for several days, Stop! 9 FORD SALES traveling on to Rangely Lakes in Maine as their destination. They are spending the rest of their.month's vacation at the home of Dr. Phelps' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Phelps, Ritchie Road. Dr. Phelps will return to Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, the first part of August. ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Metal Work, Furnace and General Repairing GEORGE COLLENE, 2108 Oakwood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls. Phone WAIbridge 3294. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stein, their family and Mrs. Kate Huff spent last Monday visiting in Fresno, Ohio. Alvirna Millar and Margaret Hahn, nieces of Mrs. Stein, returned with them to spend the week visiting in Stow. Residents of Meadowbrook are quite well pleased. The dam to their forty-two acre lake has been repaired and the lake is completely filled. The concrete bridge below the dam, it is reported, will At the sign of SHELL GAS Drive in- fill up with SUPER SHELL "Eddie" Parsons 140 E. Kent Road, Stow P. S. We wash Cars

THE.COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 9 Kent and Stow Market Top of the Hill Kent Road - half mile east of Fish Creek Rd. The place where you find THE BEST In MEATS, POULTRY and VEGETABLES If you like the best, drive out. The quality of our merchandise will please you. be lifted back into position. Postmaster Fred Wetmore and wife have been vacationing for the past ten days or more in the Ralph Lodge log cabin at the world's second most beautiful, lake, viz., Torch Lake, Michigan. They left the cats and chickens at home, all of which were faithfully cared for by "Dutch" Palmer. FOR SALE: Jersey and Guernsey Cow. Herbert Bailey, Hile Rd., Stow. Miss May Sneary of Pittsburgh, a student at Mt. Union College is spending the week with Eleanor Mincks. Sunday, July 24th both go to Mentor-on-the-Lake for a week's camping with Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Eleanor is president of this sorority for the coming year. Miss Bernice Van Hyning is chaperone for this group. WANTED: Will trade one 5 ft. bath tub on base.for shallow well pump. Call WA-4860. Fleetwing/^ - CFLEE FLIES, ANTS and MOSQUI- TOES are here. Why not kill them with Watkins Fly Spray? For house or stable. Does not stain anything nor taint the milk. See or call your Watkins dealer, R. R. Carlyon, 206 East Kent Rd., Stow. WA-9193. (Adv.) GRAHAM ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Bible School attendance last Sunday was 128. Birthdays celebrated were those of Mrs. Anderson and Anona Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Barger of Copley, visited the Bryan family Sunday. Mr* Ralph Kline's brother from Arizona visited him last week. Mrs. Douglas went to Lodi Sunday to see her new grandniece. Mr. Wagner and family called on Mr. and Mrs. McGuire of Brimfield Sunday. Fleetwing Oil Gas Friend s Service Station W. E. "BILL" BKIDGEKS,Proprietor