THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS - Stow

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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS - Stow
THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS
VOL. VI
STOW,
THE UNDER
0 - , F R I D A Y , M A R C H 24, 1939
TOW
Strange currents flow in the
great oceans, some bless the human race, others are dangerous
and destructive. Among the nations of the world there flow in
this age mighty currents of
thought, fierce a n d
deadly
schemes, nations crumble and
fall, others are swallowed by aggression of present day conquerors.
The world is on tip-toe, half of
the world's population hold their
breath, they ask, What may a
day bring forth? No one knows.
The hearts of men fail them for
fear, multitudes are embittered,
others are discouraged. In this
dilemma great hordes of mankind
clutch for support to anything under the sun that offers them aid.
The tragedy of the situation is
that multitudes are deceived,
they are betrayed, they are going
down when they hope they are
going up, they are headed for
their own destruction while sincerely believing to be on the
highway of safety and progress.
The Soviet Union sowed many
seeds of Communism in China.
This has brought to China their
greatest of national
sorrows,
likewise in Spain the national
government, that has now toppled, was woven through and
through with communistic doctrine.
Communism has had a
bad ancestry, its ancestry was
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Bolshivism. I am unfriendly to
the movement because it is unAmerican, it would destroy our
free democratic Americanism, it
would strangle free speech, free
press, and all other free and cooperative institutions of our beloved country. It would destroy
the church, it would forbid theteaching of religion, it would
level man to a common herd. It
would pull down those who have
climbed up or built up and it
would offer no incentive for man
to achieve.
My dear people who read this
article, say not that I am your
enemy. I am your friend. Many
leaders today are wolves in
sheep's clothing. I stand for any
movement, any change that will
enhance and advance your station
in life. I pray for your home,
your bread, your job, your liberty, your happiness. But I am
an enemy of your enemies, I oppose and denounce the sneaking,
" crawling, slimy snakes that are
destroying the peace of the
world. I hate the black, deadly,
subtile influences that would
steal away our freedom under the
guise of helpfulness.
I would as soon live in ancient
Egypt and slave under a task
master's whip as to see our freedom swept away and know henceforth in my own dear country
there was nothing to achieve to.
Let us have work, a fair wage,
Sunday A. M. Topic "Meditations of Heaven"
Evening "The Pool of Bethesda"
Revival Services 2:30 P. M. Sunday
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* H E COMMUNITY CHURCH
NEWS
and our own conception of* liberty
an dthe pursuit of happiness.
GEO.
M. HULME
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SUNDAY
STOW
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
G E O R G E M. H U L M J 3 . . . .
Minister
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home, and the right to worship in
our own way. Let us attend to
our -own business and by the
guidance of Almighty God save
America for our own institutions,
our own ideals of government
SERVICES
With all our thoughts on the
revival and with six going down
to the altar the first evening we
must not forget that on Sunday
there will be five services in our
church and that a great time
awaits those who love the Lord.
Last Sunday morning Rev.
Hulme preached not on the announced topic but on the subject,
"Jesus Christ Is All And He Is
In All." It was one of his most
excellent sermons. Many are the
doctrines that people preach but
he maintains there are only
three in the New Testament and
these are:
1—Jesus was the Christ.
2—Jesus rose from the dead.
3—Man finds his salvation in
the name of Jesus.
In the evening one thing he
Ours Is A Profession
which d e m a n d s individual attention to every detail. That
and a little more has always
been our aim. Yet the cost is
no more.
THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME
WA-1313
2 4 7 Stow A v e .
Cuyahoga Falls
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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 .
said stuck. It was "We need a
spiritual fire"—and so what we
need let us have.
This next Sabbath his topics, in
the morning, "Meditations of
Heaven," and in the evening, "At
the Pool of Bethesda."
Come out to church on Sunday.
CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR
The topic for this coming Sunday evening is "I Would Be
Dan. 1:8-16. Leader, Wm. Shaffer. Time of meeting, 6:30 P. M.
Pure," Scripture Matt.: 23:23-28;
All young people are invited.
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CARD OF
THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
of Stow for their kindness and
many expressions of sympathy extended on the loss of our beloved
son and brother George. Also
the floral and other remembrances were deeply appre ,: ated.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Carpenter
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carpenter
and family.
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NEWS
This week and next, it is quite
possible that we shall spent the
time attending revival meetings
in place of writing up news items
for this paper. Of course it
seems necessary • to keep the
paper going but in place of a bigger and a better column of "personals" the time just now might
be better spent bringing in the
subscribers to hear a man like
Rev. Biliington, who, has shown
himself to be a powerful instrument in God's hands and who impresses us as a man with a single
purpose, and that purpose is to
extend the kingdom of Jesus the
Christ.
Whether or not you believe in
God, in his son Jesus, or in his
ambassador the Holy Spirit you
will find Rev. Biliington an earnest speaker, who loves his Master, hates sin, has a passion for
the regeneration of sinners and
the
reclaiming of backslides
from the doom that awaits such
persons the other side of physisical death.
Come out and hear him!
Rev. Biliington attributes the
success of his work not to himself, for as he humorously stated
last Sunday in his first sermon,
he attended school only about two
days in his life and out of that
time the teacher was absent a day
and a half, but, the power of
prayer is the secret. In his church
they pray much. It is his desire
that at least seventy-five here in.
Stow meet in prayer a half hour
before each service. So, if you
would have God's blessing come
out to the early service of prayer,
KNIGHT SERVICE CO.
Nil-Way Cleaning and Pressing
T h e r e ia a Difference
WA-2224
INVISIBLE SHOE
REBUILDING
2041 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls
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For all Dairy Products call on
ISALY'S in Stow
H. A. REARICK, Prop
A r p a d Kurinsky
Teacher of
WA-9651
Violin
3 1 0 Graham Rd.
Cuyahoga Falls
which will be held each evening
in the Tabernacle at 7:00 P. M.
GRAHAM
ROAD
NOTES
One hundred fourteen present
last Sunday at Bible School.
Church services, too, were well
attended, the revival of the preceding two weeks ending on that
date. During these two weeks
many souls were saved for the
Lord. Rev. Carl Burnham, whom
we have grown to love during
this time, goes for a week's revival at the Falls Baptist Church
on Tallmadge avenue. Our prayers are offered for his success in
the Lord's work there.
The Ladies Missionary Society
met on Thursday of this week at
the home of Mrs. R. Leas, 301
Ashland Ave., Cuyahoga Falls.
Our former pastor Rev. Charles
Kern enjoyed a birthday dinner
March 8th at his parents home in
Akron having as his special guest
the Rev. and Mrs. Carl Burnham
whose birthday was on the 9th.
Rev. Kern is now pastor of a
church in Seville, Ohio.
Mrs. Mcllrath's mother, Mrs.
Thomas Marshal, enjoyed her
75th birthday the 9th of this
month with a dinner at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Max Linderman, 245 Grant Street, Cuyahoga Falls.
The Clarence Younkins family
of Munroe Falls Avenue, motored
recently to Confluence, Pa., to
visit his eighty-three year old
father.
J. H. Evans of Williamsburgh
has returned home after visiting
his daughters, Mrs. J. Stitt of
Wilson Avenue and Mrs. J. I.
Rutter, Sanford Ave., Stow.
• James C. Douglas of 1420 Bryden Drive, Akron, spent the
week' end with Eugene Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton spent
sometime this last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Holcombe,
465 Winans Ave., Akron, Mrs.
Holcombe having a broken- leg
since January 23rd is recovering
nicely.
Mrs. T. Himler of Wilson Avenue was given a birthday surprise
Gas
Oil
Friend's Service Station
W. K. " B I L L " B R I D G E i t s , P r o p r i e t o r
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C O A L PRICES
Kentucky Block Coal
6.90
Pittsburg Lump
6.50
W . Virginia
5.90
Ohio
Lump
Lump
5.60
E. M. Guise Coal & Supply
WA-3921
Munroe Falls; O
on for appendicitis.
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
252 E. Cuyahoga- Falls Ave.
Telephone ,
WA-7015
at the last'knitting club gather-,
ing. Mrs. Himler , was called to
the bedside of her daughter in
Cleveland wlib was operated up-
FISH
CREEK
Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Hedges of
Sandusky were Sunday callers at
Fish Creek;
Mrs. Clifford Foltz, East Kent
Road, was hostess to her card
club from Akron last week.
Mrs. Carl Coffeen entertained
the Fideles Club of Kent at her
home on East Kent Road on
Thursday.
T. H. Brittan spent Tuesday
evening in Cleveland with his
cousin Charles Bromley.
"Believe It Or Not" many from
Stow attended the "Battle of
Beauties" Dance in Akron last
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith,
Darrowville Road, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Poe, East Kent Road were
guests of the Cookes of Crain
Avenue in Kent at a bridge party
Friday evening.
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Tubes Tested Free
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
Earl
Curtis entertained a
group of schoolmates at a St.
Patrick's party on the 17th at
his home on Darrowville Road.
Mrs. F. W. Brittan of Streetsboro was a recent guest of T. H.
Brittan and family coming to
Fish Creek to attend the family
birthday party of her niece Miss
Fern Brittan. Mrs. Paul Dickert
of Kent was also a birthday dinner guest.
Glen France and family moved
into the Atkins house at corner
of East Kent and Darrowville
Road. Mr. France assisted by his
father, Wallace France, has run
the Atkins farm and dairy the
past 3% years. D. L. Riggs, new
manager of the McCrory store in
Kent has rented the Atkins house
vacated by the Frances. The
Riggs came here from Niagara
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phillips recently purchased one Of the
homes on the Atkins estate, moving in recently, the Nischivitz
family leaving this home in Fish
Stow, 0
Creek to move to East Akron.
Mr. Phillips is a Perfection Dairy
man.
PERSONALS
Atetnd the Revival.
Read the minister's article.
Life is short and* eternity is
longCharles Miller is 1 working at
the Texaco Gas Station.
Please save this ad and when
you want paper cleaning or painting done, call WA-9277.—(Adv.)
Wonder of wonders, the telephone company sent us a check
for $5.13. A refund?
F O R S A L E — F r e s h Jersey cow,
third calf.
Real rich
milker.
Stuart, Lillian Road, Stow, O.—
(Adv.)
Attendance at Bible School
last Sunday was one hundred
eighty-six.
The Ladies Class,
with y an attendance of one hundred twenty-five per cent, won the
banner.
Mrs. Fred Carlisle of East
Graham Road was operated upon
for inward goitrte at the City
Home Cured, Home Dressed, Sweet, Tender
and Juicy. At prices that are right
Ritchies Meat Market
N. L. Ritchie, Prop. 4 0 7 Ritchie Rd. Stow, O
WA-1507
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SUNOCO PRODUCTS
Complete
W . O .
Battery
G E R B E R & S O J ^ J
GAS - OIL
WA-8853
E F. Kastens
Pumps, Plumbing, Heating
Estimates
Free
116 E . G r a h a m
Phone
Service
Rd.
WA-7G88
Hospital last Saturday morning.
At the present writing she is reported as doing fairly well.
Drive out to the
Kent-Stow
M a r k e t for the best in fresh
dressed and home cured meats,
also country
butter
and
fresh
eggs—at top of the hill, Kent rd.,
just half mile past Fish Creek.
Telephone , K e n t
67F-11
or
WA-1595.—(Adv.)
Birthdays celebrated at Bible
School last Sunday morning were
those of Dale Mantle, Jimmy
Butcher, Mary Jo Woodring, Jimmy Cox, June Maxwell and Jack
Peterman.
Kenneth Green, Deacon, 193 E.
Kent Road, celebrated his sixth
birthday with a lot 6f six smackers and one to grow on, a cake
with six candles decorated in
green and pink "Happy Birthday."
On March eleventh, Stanley
FORD SALES
Zirkle and Miss Marie Kenney of
Ravenna were married in their
own home in Ravenna. Stanley
Zirkle is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. .Zirkle, Franklin Road,
Sow.
FOR
SALE'—3 ton of Ohio
^Lump Coal, cheap. Stow L i b r a r y
Board.
See or call Foster J.
Young.
WA-9361.
The Gillams really didn't have
a party last Sunday, just a few
people who dropped in to spend
the day. Sixteen all told.
For First Class Auto Painting,
polishing, washing and welding a t ,
reasonable prices—see the Stow
Fender and Body Repair, corner
Hudson and G r a h a m Roads, G. E.
Thursby, Prop. Phone W A - 9 5 1 7 —
(Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs. John Cobler and
Mr. and\ Mrs. Harry Parthamore
of Elwood City, Penna., Mrs.
Bertha Denning and daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, of Middlefield
Mr. Billy Denning of Ravenna,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Denning,
daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Oberlin and son, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Gillam, all of Akron
seemed to have found their way
around to the home of the Gillams.
ARE YOU LOOKING AHEAD?
Of course we have a T o w C a r — b u t just think how much better,
it would be to let us check your car now and make any minor adjustments or replacements before a tow is necessary.
MARHOFER CHEVROLET, WA-1823, Stow, 0 .
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REVIVAL MEETING
March 19th - thru April 2nd
At
STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH
TABERNACLE
Rev. Geo. M. Hulme
Pastor
Rev. D. F. Biliington
Evangelist
Founder and Pastor of the
Akron Baptist Tabernacle.
Come out and hear him each
night at 7:30 P. M. except
Sundays when he will preach
in the afternoon at 2:30.
COME
GARDEN CLUB PROJECT
"SURE"
T h e W a t e r S o f t e n e r a n d Cleaner
BAUGHMAN'S FEED STORE
S o m e of those f r o m Middlefield
who a t t e n d e d c h u r c h last S u n d a y
m o r n i n g missed the b r i g h t a n d
smiling face of H a r r y O s m a n J r .
in the choir.
WANTED:
Plain sewing.
Chil-
Lot owners who live in Stow
and persons living1 near vacant
lots are urged by members of the
Stow Garden Club to clean up
these vacant lots before April 1st.
This date is set on account of
the birds which will soon start
n e s t building operations; also if
these lots are cleaned up NOW,
the danger of f i r e is lessened. Lets
clean up.
2'/2 to 3 ibs. white rock broilers;
25e per lb., live weight dressed
free. D. L. Damon, WA-9670 (adv)
d r e n ' s c l o t h e s a s p e c i a l t y . Reasona b l e prices.
Phone
M r s . C. J. S w a n s o n .
WA-9526.—(Adv.)
D E A T H
Mr. W a l l e r B e a n e y of William'
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IteCt
yem
RADIO
TROUBLES
When you get fewer
stations., when they
don't com? in as well
— when there is a
humming
and
crackling — when
you have to turn
your powe> up—get
in t o u c h w i t h us
right away — Radio
trouble is often tube
trouble, take advantage of our free tube
testing service.
FALLS RADIO SERVICE
2 3 7 9 Front St.
"JIMMY" MORRIS, Tech.
WA-5601
Res. Phone WA-8658
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When you need
Chick Starter
Scratch Feed
Egg mash
Oyster shell
Grit
Fine m e d i u m
and coarse
Charcoal
Fine
coarse
16% Dairy Feed
24% Dairy Feed
Pig & Hog meal
Dog Feeds
All
kinds
Hay & Straw
See the difference
in using our feeds
BAUGHMANS
' FEED STORE
WA 8122
STOW, 0
son Road, Stow, passed away at
his home Monday, March 20th. He
is survived by his wife, Ida, sons
Raymond, Harry and daughter,
Mrs. David B. Colton. Funeral
services were held Wednfesday at
the Johnson Funeral Home, Hudson, Ohio.
Sole agent in this community
for Good Luck Vanilla. Sold on
a money back guarantee. Twelve
ounce
bottle
50
cents.
Mrs.
Daniel Cumpson, West
Arndale
Road, Stow.— (Adv.)
D E A T H
Mrs. Marie Kreiger of Klein
Avenue, Stow, passed away at
her home Sunday, March 19th.
She is survived by her husband
Otto. Funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon at the Rossi Funeral Chapel in Akron.
F O R S A L E : '29 Buick Sedan,
motor and body in A-1 condition,
five good tires, price $50.00. Mrs.
Cowell,
Darrowville,
Ohio.—
(Adv.)
Window
Glazing,
automobile
glass, table tops, mirrors.
Kent
Glass Company,
109
Columbus
St., Kent, Ohio. Phone Kent 791.
— (Adv.)
The Stow Beauty Shoppe offers
the advantage of two expert operators at all times.
Permanents
$2.50 to $10.00.
Hot oil treatments a specialty. Elsie
Mae
Walton,
Mgr.,
Spaght
Block,
Stow.
Phone WA-1423 for appointment.—(Adv.)
If you use first class poultry,
order
your
broiler, fryer, or
roasting hens from the KentStow Meat Market, top of the
hill, Kent Rd., just half a mile
past
Fish
Creek.
Telephone
Kent
67 F-11
or
WA-1595.—
(Adv.)
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No Broken Ribs Yet— Therefore —
Our service must be the best, and we aim to keep
it that way.
Yours truly,
Eddie Parsons
Service stations in Stow and at 1727 Front St., Cuyahoga
Falls—^where you can fill your tank with Super Shell and your
crankcase with Golden Shell Motor Oil.
We are still washing and greasing cars. Better job for $1.00
Call WA-8852 or WA-8838 for Pick up Service
BECKLEY'S
BARBER SHOP
Marhofer Block
STOW
:-:
OHIO
Buy it by the
mile—Becker's
Spaghetti.
Chas. Furst Grocery,
corner Arndale and Hudson roads
—(Adv.)
Big enough
'sewer.
E.
F.
for
the
average
Kastens—now
has
a seventy-five foot sewer cable.—
(Adv.)
F A L L S P R I N T I N G CO.
2379 FRONT
JUNCTION
SHOE REPAIR
H. M. W Y A T T , Prop.
Good Material - Good W o r k
2721 Hudson Drive
STREET
CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO
CALL WA-5601
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MASTER,
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WHERE
THOU?
DWELLEST
The Master was walking one day
On, the sands of blue Galilee's
shore;
And the "voice of the wilderness"
said,
"My Jesus is Lord evermore."
The words which he spoke on this
wise
Caught the ears of two friends
who stood near.
"Where dwellest thou, Lord?"
they inquired
"Come and see," said the Saviour,
with cheer.
They came, and they saw where
He dwelt,
And abode with Him there for a
time.
The hearts of these men seemed
to melt
And tbey went out their brother
to find.
mighty wind."
He searched, but his quest was in
vain.
The earthquake and fire told him
nothing at all,
For the Lord doesn't go to the
dances;
And a prophet of Gbd isn't true
to his call,
If with things in the world he
takes chances.
So where is our God? Oh, where
is He found?
Wo.uld you like an answer, my
brother ?
You need Him, folks need Him
the whole world around;
And we all seek Him somewhere
or other.
I found Him and you will, "too
When you've nothing left to do.
For your sins you'll weep and
wail
Right down at that altar rail.
Are you seeking the Lord, my
brother?
Would you also know His abode?
His Spirit about you will hover;
At His feet you may put down
your load.
Then you'll hear that "still small
voice,"
Where there's naught of worldly
noise.
May God bless you, fill your cup
When your eyes to Him look up.
A Prophet of old sought to hear
Him;
A storm split the mountains in
twain.
"Perhaps God speaks in this
Look at your heart now, all clean
and fair.
"Master, where dwellest thou?"
He dwells there.
Bill Shaffer
Come To
Church
Sunday