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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS VOL. VI STOW, O., F R I D A Y, S E P T E M B E R 15, 1939 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH AND THE PREACHER I like The Community Church in Stow, I am very fond of all her people, I have no quarrel with anyone. However, it's not all sunshine and flowers to be the Minister, it's one of the finer arts, a man should be wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove. So, now, good folks, far and near, be calm and quiet and I will tell you all about it. First I wish that gossipers were all dead, the world wouldn't miss them much. I haven't any personal complaint, therefore, if gossipers tuyn the heat on me it is all right, however, on general principles my vote is against gossip. It is unkind, unchristian, and unbecoming good people. Therefore, I hope this undesirable mongrel will be kept out of Stow. Next Knockers, fault finders, and grumblers are a troublesome breed. It's a great pity that such creatures infest the path of progress. I wish they were all transported. This type of animals are always against anything constructive, they.have no vision, and they always throw mud, dust, or put the brakes on any good project. This is bad enough, but in addition along come the critics. This gang will strain at a gnat and swallow a camel. Someone has been seen with a cigar or a pipe, or they have been to a picture show, or they don't pray. So they want everyone lined up and shot that don't shout or get religion in a great way. Constructive criticism is commendable, but N o. 37 hair splitters and contenders are a headache to a going church. Your Minister believes that salvation is found in Jesus name. Look to Christ and be saved, He is your hope of glory. Hold fast that precious name of Jesus, that, and that only, is the pass-word that admits through the door called Death into the glorious morning of everlasting life. Having been acquitted f r o m condemnation and now adopted into the family of God you are a free man, you have a glorious liberty, a boundless liberty, you are a child of the King. You are a mighty poor specimen of a christian if you whine, fuss, and complain. God's own h a v e outgrown those former things. Sin and worldliness are not alone with the thief, the liar and the drunkard. The same blight that damns them keeps you from the altar of worship, reminds you of your poverty, tells you that you cannot pay or pray, binds your hand and tongue, and denies you a part in the program of the church. Free yourselves, my people, it's the devil that deceives you. Again The wandered, undependable, chasers of fancies, anything that glitters, itching ears, there they go. Some after reincarnation, that sounds big, Yogi Philosophy, spiritualism. Come back to the Bible. Stop, listen to God. Breathe the name of Jesus and be at peace. Again Where are the reapers? Come work in the vineyard of the Lord. My people, have you no vision of the work before us,

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME Minister 859 Al'dmore Av Akron, UN-1685 Business Phone Number JE-0224 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Dinner 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. Palls Printing- Co., printer. and life's day so short? Our church needs a praying band of forty persons, a singing band of forty, a soul saving band of forty. Start to sing the chorus, "O Lord, send a revival, and let it begin in me." Last, but not least Woe be to the pikers, they who shirk, the lazy, the backsliders, the indifferent, the gang that persists in coining excuses. Verily, verily, I say unto you, you have your reward, all you may ever expect. Now, my friends, I will go all the way with everyone who loves my Lord, and will pay the price of building an altar of prayer, SIMPLICITY worship and praise to the living God in the land of Stow. GEO. M. HULME HOMECOMING COMMITTEE The ladies will be in charge of HSmecoming activities at Community Church this year. The committee consists of Mrs. Ralph Nichols, Mrs. Harry Osman and Mrs. C. V. Cross. These particular women should be able to prepare a good program. It will take place on Sunday, October 8 and we hope all former members and friends of Community Church will come back home on that date. $ FOOD FOR THOT What fools we are; spend twenty-five thousand dollars to kill one man, and another twenty-five thousand to take care of the wreckage from war. F. A. C. PRAYER MEETING CHANGE Arrangements have been made Simple funeral services, because we attend to the details, are beautiful occasions. We serve our community in this manner always- from simplicity comes beauty. Call on us any time. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME WA-1313 Cuyahoga Falls 247 Stow Ave.

KNIGHT SERVICE CO. Nu-Way Cleaning and Pressing There is a Difference - INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING WA-2224 2041 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls for this coming week to hold prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the church auditorium. The orchestra through the courtesy of Mr. Maxwell will meet on Tuesday evening. That this change is made by the orchestra who have held this night for practice longer than any other organized group meeting week nights, speaks well for their generosity, tolerance, and kindness. Those who feel that they can pray, and study the Bible better without the aid of music should now see fit to attend this next Wednesday evening meeting. Rev. Hulme will lead the Bible Study. Since the size of a church's midweek prayer service is quite likely to be an index of the spiritual condition of that church it wouid be a fine thing if a large number would attend Wednesday evening. <S> DEATH Paul L. Hulme, youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. George M. Hulme, passed away on Monday of this week. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 9 the home of his parents. Our sympathy and prayers go out in behalf of our minister, his wife and the relatives, in this their hour of sorrow. NOTICE Rev." Gregory of the Stow Church of Christ will kindly occupy the pulpit of Community Church Sunday morning at 10:45 A. M. He takes the place of Rev. Hulme who lost his youngest son Paul, on Monday of this past week. We wish to thank Rev. Gregory for his thoughtfulness and kindness in relievingfjrev. Hulme this Sunday. Rev. Gregory will pleach as usual in his own church at 9:30 A. M. SPECIAL SERVICE AT STOW CHURCH OF CHRIST A special service will be held at the Stow Church of Christ Sunday piorning in honor of the two hundred and fifty couples married by the pastor, Rev. L. M. Gregory, during the thirteen years that he has been pastor of that church. This will be held in connection with the regular CECIL A. REARICK ANNOUNCES.. The Opening of a VOICE CULTURE SCHOOL For Beginning and Advanced Students Contact Personally at Isaly Store or Write Box 113, Stow

Get Your Super Frosted Milk Shakes At ISALY'S in Stow Att'a Boy! We Aim To PLEASE and not to SQUEEZE Our Customers! That's the reason they always come back for more Super Shell Gas and Golden Shell Motor Oil EDDIE PARSONS Service Station STOW, O. w morning worship at 9:30 to which the public is invited. Rev. Dan Hughes, Welsh singer who has just arrived from Wales on the Queen Mary is expected to participate in the service. "TO GAMBLE" Webster says that to gamble is "to play or game for money or other stakes, or to. "lose or squander by gaming." Please note he says "for money or other stakes." "Other stakes" undoubtedly includes merchandise, bridge prizes, or bingo prizes. In a turn about the carnival lot late one evening last week it was not necessary to have someone call it to our attention that many of the enterprises were games of chance. Plain gambling there', we'd say. In one stand a wheel was located that might stop spinning most any placs. Pitching penn'es was another activity. Outstanding was a Bingo game, wh'ch we consider gambling whether conducted by Legion, Fire Department, Grange, Marine Club or Church, and whether the prize is MONEY or OTHER STAKES. When the write-up for the Carnival was made in the August 25th issue of this paper it was understood that there was to be no gambling. Most likely those in charge didn't take the trouble to look up the definition of the word "gamble" in Webster's Dictionary. Cr, it is jus.t possible our copy of Webster is out of date. Kent-Stow Market ALL CUTS OF FRESH DRESSED PORK, BEEF cjtd VEAL Fresh Spare Ribs and Country Style Sausage POULTRY and EGGS Top of the Hill, One-Fourth Mile East of Fish Creek on Kent Road Phones WA-1595 and Kent 3947

Coal Prices Kentucky Elkhorn Lump $6.60 Ohio Coal trucked direct from mines by the load (about 6 tons) cash on delivery. Coshocton 4-inch Lump $4.75 Coshocton 2-inch Lump $4.40 West Point 2-inch Lump $4.40 No. 5 4-inch Lump $4.00 No. 5 2-inch Lump $3.75 No. 6 2-inch Lump $4.00 Stoker No. 6 $4.50 Massillon Ccke, stove o regg size $7.50 BUY YOUR COAL NOW AND SAVE E. NL Guise Coal & Supply Co. WA-3921, Munroe Falls, Ohio Such enterprises often run by so-called church folks and patronized by the same class of people tend to blur the line of demarkation between good and evil. Evidently many do not consider gambling a sin,,or, they try to soothe their conscience by the thought that "this is no sin." 'Ere long maybe a line or two will be \ written on tlie sin and evil of gambling as defined in Webster. Just this much now: We do know that to gamble is a sin and should not be engaged in by anyone who consider themselves Christian. $ CONSIDER THIS Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If DAMON'S FOR FRYERS BROILERS - ROASTERS Heavies and Leghorns EGGS WA-9670 any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof; but he that doeth the will of God abideth forever. 1st John 2:15-17. SUGAR Sugar prices in Stow last week reflected a nation wide buyer's panic among certain housewives who fearing a shortage rushed the market. One lady not far away was said to have purchased seven hundred pounds. Numerous would be purchasers asked for 500 pounds, one man wanted 1,000 pounds. Tuesday evening we paid Mr. Weldon of the Kent-Stow Market $1.35 for twenty-five pounds which he had just secured with considerable difficulty from the Wholesaler. The following day

The best in automotive I service on any make of car. Marhofer Chevrolet i Operating one of the best equipped service garages in this section. WA-+823 STOW, OHIO I certain grocers in Stow propel were reported to have boosted the price to $8.00 per cwt., in cne instance reputedly selling as much as two hundred pounds to one customer. The top price was reached Friday, the Central Market asking $2.25 for twenty-five pounds. Saturday prices for twenty-five pounds were as follows: Kent-Stow Market, $1.65;: Central Market, $1.79; Stow Market, $1.79; Acme, $1.70; Stow 5c to $1.00 Store, $1.63, later $1.50; with a dollar purchase. The wholesale price on sugar was reported at $6.50 per cwt. Saturday. Most dealers purchase their sugar in small lots as needed. Some though are reported to have purchased a supply when sugar was cheap. One man, north e. considerable distance on Route 91 boasted purchasing five tons at $1.00 per 25 lbs., taking out a ton at a time from the wholesaler as needed. Chas. Furst the latter part of the week unable to secure sugar sold a five pound pail of honey for 55c. Prices this week are lower and should return to normal. Be wise! Have your pump checked before winter. E. F. Kastens, 116 E. Graham Road. Phone WA-7688. (Adv.) BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP iiiiiimimmiiiiuiiiiiiiiumiimiiii Marhofer Block STOW :-: OHIO IllUlimilllllllllllll A. F. STEIN STOW DAIRY I General Dairy Products I 149 Hudson Rd. Stow Phone WA-4794 - FISH CREEK Miss Dorothy Holmes spent last week at Washington, D. C. If your car won't run, call' George at Gerbers. He will fix it. Phone WA-8843. (Adv.). Mr. and Mrs. Marion Halliwell moved from Darrowville Road to Cuyahoga Falls last week. A lovely party was given by Mrs. Harry Lodge last Thursday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Catherine- Lodge.

STOP For A Complete Check-up! GREASING OIL CHANGE TUNE UP or WHIRL FOAM JOB SUNOCO GAS For Pick Up Service Dial WA-8843 W. C.GERBER&SON UMMHtMHVM MMHtHW Dentist DR. W. B. OCKER Credit WA-9166 Extended 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Spaght Bldg., Stow m «w «««H JUNCTION SHOE REPAIR H. M. WYATT, Prop. Good Material - Good Work 2721 Hudson Drive MARTHA SPAGHT GENERAL INSURANCE A Service That Makes Friends And Keeps Them Recent callers at the F. A. Coffeen's were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coffeen and son from Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coffeen from Pittsburgh, Pa. Chestnut Framing and sheeting $30 per M Bd. ft., up to 12 ft. long. Real black walnut or trim. Joe A. Mitten, 142 Thorndale. (Adv.) Need a new furnace coil? Let us check it now. E. F. Kastens, the plumber, 116 E. Graham Road. Phone WA-7688. (Adv.) PERSONALS Henry Lower is ill with the flu. Mr.and Mrs. Nichols and family attended the Medina County Fair last Wednesday. For First Class Auto Painting, polishing, washing and welding at reasonable prices see the Stow Fender and Body Repair, corner Hudson and Graham Roads, G. E. Thursby, Prop. Phone WA-9517 Mrs. Austin Harris of Munroe Falls left Sunday for a two week's visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Playford Robinson with son "Bill" and Lucile DeWitt spent Labor Day in Uniontown, Pa. Hedge For Sale California Privit and Barberry, ten year old plants, good size. Mrs. Hillyer, East Arndale Road. WA-7901. (Adv.) At Sunday morning church services we especially enjoyed Mr. Maxwell's violin solo and the baritone solo by Mr. Cecil Rearick. This Sunday afternoon, Sept. 17th two to five P. M. open house will be observed at the new Stow Grade School building. Everyone is invited to come and inspect the building. Attendance at Bible School last Sunday was one hundred sixty. Mrs. Cumpson's class in the primary department won the banner with an attendance of one hundred forty-seven percent. Try Mrs. Lowe's Bar B-Cue Sandwiches and Pies at the Stow Bar-B-Cue. The taste is the test. (Adv.) WANTED: Work as housekeeper, Mrs. Irene Pedro, 5th house South River Road, Munroe Falls. (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mineard

6 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS ^ with daughters attended the graduation exercises last Thursday afternoon of their niece Miss Kathryn Pickens in New Brighton, Pa. Miss Pickens is now a graduate nurse. Mrs. Edith Sunthimer, Charis Swavis Corsetier, Telephone WA- 6759. FOR SALE: Five room cottage on Fish Creek Road. Water, electric, good lot. Inquire E. R. Fulper. (Adv.) Born Tuesday, Sept. 5th to Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" Franklin, Munroe Falls Road, a baby daughter, Kay Louise. From all reports papa "Bob" is quite pleased with his new daughter. Mrs. L. F. Riley, Hudson rd., was injured in a traffic accident last Monday. She was taken to St. Thomas hospital. Price Reduced: Oil Range, wickless, new, excellent condition. Cost $25.00, will sell for $12.00. Call at 135 Williamson Rd., Stow. It pays to recover. Get your upholstering done while the - ices are low. McGrail Antique Shop, 150 East Kent Road, Stow. Phone WA-1091 (Adv.) George Emery is now selling drivers licenses. He holds forth in Miss Clara Gillams place of business next door east of the Stow 5c to $1.00 store. Limited quantity of white grapes and German prunes (plums) for sale. 224 Marhofer Ave. This we command you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat. 2 and Thess. 3:10. The brains of Goodyear are out of town this week. Djp. A. M. Clifford, Dr. J. G. Lichty and Dr. C. W. Walton, all of Stow, with Dr. L. B. Sebrell of Silver Lake, are attending the meeting of the American Chemical Society, now being held in Boston, Mass. Ful-O-Pep Growing Mash and Egg Mash 16% and 24% Dairy Feeds Goat & Rabbit Pellets Dog Feeds I Many Kinds Pig - Hog Feeds Hay & Straw SEED i RYE Roofing Cement - Lime FEED WA-8122 BAUGHMAN'S STORE STOW I