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48 - Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS
VOL.
THE
IV
STOW,
COMMUNITY
O.,
F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 26, 1937
SPIRIT
No man despises a good neighbor. When I was a boy families
that lived f a r and near were all
good neighbors, one often tried
to outdo the other in kind and
loving deeds. I am
persuaded
that the human heart is just as
kind and loving now and always
will be, but I know too that in a
great city conditions are different.
Back across the hills we knew
one another. In the mad scramble of a great city you just can't
play the part of a good Samaritan
to every unfortunate. However,
in a Township like Stow there is
no excuse for not possessing and
scattering abroad the Community
Spirit.
By Community Spirit we mean
good-will,
kindness,
sympathy
and solicitude. In the Community Spirit we sincerely desire that
no evil shall befall our neighbors.
The great majority of the folk in
Stow belong to some
Church,
their membership is in Cleveland,
Akron, Kent Hudson or
Stow,
and mark, mv friend, a Community Spirit can scarcely have the
high calling of the
Christian
Spirit. Therefore, join with me,
I beg, that we at least measure
to the standard of a Community
Spirit.
God forbid that I should boast,
f a r from it, but I say with pride
my father was a good neighbor.
I have known him to sit with the
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sick, yes often, and work the next
day. I have known him to divide
his Christmas dinner with the
needy and to give clothes from
his scant wardrobe. The winds
of countless ages may blow
scornfully across the graves of
some but not so over father's upturned face, for he was a good
neighbor.
Kindness is cheap, a smile and
a glad hand, a kind word, a loving deed enriches one's soul. It
savors of the things that
are
worth reaping by and by.
Tucked in homes, up and down
the allotments of Stow are many
sad and discouraged hearts, life
for most of us is an,up-hill pull,
great then is the need for the
sunshine and cheer of a little bit
of love.
Just t r y the Community Spirit,
put it in operation, speak to the
one you dislike, pray for one you
are tempted to damn, wish everybody well, give your soul a chance
to grow big, let magnanimity have its way, stoop to do little
kindly deeds, expecting no reward, the reward is in duty done.
Attend one of the Churches in
Stow, speak well of all men, forgive as you hope to be forgiven.
Look across the allotments of
Stow, think of those more unfortunate than yourself, then obey
the urge within, even a word of
sympathy will help.
All you can ever carry out of
this world on your stiffened
Sunday Evening Topic:- "Who is to Blame
for the World's Confusion"
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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH
THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS
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STOW, SUMMIT CO., OHIO
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Printer
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION
360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow
Entered as second class matter
May 4, 1937 at the Post 'Office at
Stow, Ohio, under Act lof March 3,
1879.
STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH
GEORGE M. HULME . . . Minister
859 Ardmore Ave., Akron, HE-8275
Business Phone Number JE-9224
CHURCH CALENDAR
Bible School
Sunday, 9:30 A. M.
Evening Tabernacle Service
Sunday
7:30 P. M.
Young People's M e e t i n g —
Sunday, 6:30 P. M.
Teacher's Training C l a s s and
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 P. M.
Church Business Meeting
First Friday Evening of Month
NEWS
fingers of death is what you have
done for someone else.
Come, people of Stow,
pack
your selfishness, your jealousy,
your hatreds, your anger, your
deceit and all evil things in a box,
nail t h e m fast, then burn in the
f u r n a c e and everyone pull together for the Community Spirit
in the land of Stow.
Geo. M. Hulme.
CHRISTIAN
ACTION
Last F r i d a y evening fourteen
persons met at the home of Mrs.
Murray, Gorge P a r k
boulevard
for the ninth Christian
Action
p r a y e r meeting of this year. On
this F r i d a y the meeting will be
held a t the home of H. J. Stockman, West Arndale Road, and on
F r i d a y evening,
December 3rd,
the meeting will t a k e place at
the Lawson home on East Arndale Road.
At these meetings topics outlined by J a m e s DeForest Murch
Equipment And
Service
the best obtainable. T h e beautiful a p p o i n t m e n t s of t h e M c Gowan Funeral
Home—The
u s e of t h e C h a p e l , a n d m a n y
other
available
accommodal o n s — y e t within your m e a n s
a n d a t n o a d d e d cost t o y o u .
THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME
WA-1313
247 Stow Ave.
Cuyahoga Falls
476
T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H . NEWIS
We Can't
Go Wrong Now
W i t h a turn of the knob our
NEW
LUBSCROLL
everthing about your
tells us
car or
truck. W h a t oil and grease to
use
and
where
to
put
it.
Come in and see.
Shell Gas Station
"Eddie" Parsons
140 E Kent Road Stow
with numerous Bible references
are studied. Spirited discussion
of points involved make
these
meetings of special interest
to
those who would be citizens of
God's kingdom on
earth,—and,
forget not, that God's kingdom
is a spiritual kingdom. That our
spirit may live, it is necessary ,to
feed it. Food for the spirit is
prayer, the study and contemplation of God's Word and association with Christian folks. Come
out to these Friday night meetings and feed your spirit.
BAZAAR
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Stow Church of Christ are holding a Christmas Bazaar
and
Turkey Supper Wednesday, December 1st. The public is invited.
Supper will be served f r o m 5:30
to 7:00 P. M. Admission 60c.
(Adv.)
eCHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR
The topic for discussion
this
next Sunday evening at Christian
Endeavor will be "Suppose There
Had Been No Missionaries." Miss
Clara Hardy will be the leader.
The president of the
Christian
W e have plenty of beautiful Cut Flowers and Plants
in bloom.
If you cannot come
in and see them,
phone us for delivery.
SILVER L A K E FLORISTS
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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH
NEWS
Willard
Batteries
Marhofer Chevrolet
Stow
WA-1823
Notice:^
We have discontinued delivering coal in two ton lots.
M i n i m u m order now delivered is three tons.
Call us for prices and terms.
Thomas Coal Co.
DAY
WA-5069
Stow
N I G H T WA-1889
All
makes Vacuum
Cleaners
and Electrical Appliances repaired.
O. L. Z i r k l e , 146 F r a n k l i n
Road, Stow.
(Adv.)
Endeavor Society announces the
committee consisting of Howard
Sanner, Chairman, Alice Shaffer,
Marion DeWitt and Lucille DeWitt, will plan a Christmas party.
BAZAAR
NO. 2
The Ladies Guild of the Stow
Community Church are holding
a bazaar and supper Friday evening, December 3rd. The time
set for serving supper is 6:00
P. M. Price of tickets is 50c.
Everybody invited. (Adv.)
POSTPONEMENT
On account of the Bazaar on
Friday night, December 3rd, the
regular monthly Church Night
business meeting has been postponed to the second Friday in
W e are thankful for your patronage
of the last year, and hope your day of
Thanksgiving was a pleasant one.
Baughmans
WA-8122 STOW
476
T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H . NEWIS
Delco Automatic Oil Heat
Let us figure your heating needs with Oil Heat
We can show you that it is as cheap to use Oil
Heat as any other type of heat.
The Stow Hardware
WA-6919
Stow O.
E. F. KASTENS
December. This will be on the
tenth day of the month. AH
members of the Church are Requested to attend this meeting as
the yearly election of officers will
take place then. All Church officers will remember
to
have
written
reports
covering
the
year's activity ready to be presented at that time.
Pumps, Plumbing, Heating
Estimates Free
116 E. G r a h a m Rd.
Ph6ne W A - 7 6 8 8
FURNITURE REPAIRED
REFINISHED
CABINET WORK
Clint E. Worcester
WA-9635
POSTPONEMENT
For
GIFTS—
The Treasure Gift Shop
Bridge Prizes - Greeting Cards
160 East Kent Rd.
Stow, O.
D O R O T H Y H O R N , Prop.
THE
STOW BOOK
SHOPPE
Books
Bought
and
Sold
NO.
2
On account of the bazaar the
regular monthly business meeting of Miss Arlene Stein's Bible
class has been postponed
until
Friday,' December
10th.
This
meeting will be held at the home
of Miss Annabelle Hardy.
Remember, December
10th,
7:30
P. M.
^
RITCHIE'S MEAT MARKET
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Fresh Home Dressed Meats
N.L. Ritchie, Proprietor
WA-1507
407 Ritchie Road
Stow Ohio
T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H . NEWIS 476
For all Dairy Produc ts call on
ISALY'S in Stow
M A. REARICK,
THANKSGIVING
BOOKS
JE-9224
BOUGHT AND
SOLD
McGrail Antique Shop
U P H O L S T E R I N G and
CABINET WORK
Phone W A - 1 0 9 1
150 E. Kent Rd.
Stow
.
STOW DAIRY
General
Dairy
Products
A. F. STEIN
149 Hudson Rd.
Phone W A - 4 7 9 4
Stow
MARTHA SPAGHT
GENERAL
INSURANCE
A Service T h a t Makes Friends
And Keeps T h e m
BECKLEY'S
BARBEfe SHOP
Marhofer Block
STOW
:-:
OHIO
JUNCTION
SHOE REPAIR
H. M. W Y A T T , Prop.
Good Material - Good W o r k
2721 Hudson Drive
Fleetwing
Gas
Proprietor
On account of the printers taking time out this week to be
properly thankful for all that
they have enjoyed during
the
past year, - this edition of Community Church News is somewhat
abbreviated. We made it up a
day ahead of time so in case your
particular news items, advertisements, or what not, are left out
this is the reason why. Next week
we would like to be certain of
news items from all of our correspondents, namely, Graham Rd,
Fish Creek, Darrowville. Munroe
Falls and Timbucktoo. We regret
the omission of the Graham Rd.
notes last week, but, they will
help fill up -this weeks paper.
PERSONALS
Attend Church Sunday evening.
The Mens Bible Class again
won the banner last
Sunday
morning.
Attendance at Bible School last
Sunday one hundred and seventy
seven.
Mrs. Howard Geistweite of
Liberty Road visited in Cleveland
last Sunday.
L. B. Richardson of 171 Liberty
Fleetwing
Oil
Friend's Service Station
w. E. "BILL" BKIIXJKKS, Proprietor
T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H . NEWIS
476
KNIGHT SERVICE CO.
Nil-Way Cleaning and Pressing
There is a Difference - INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING
WA-2224
1890 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls
Road was sick the fore p a r t of
the week, tho is "on the mend"
now.
Birthdays celebrated last Sunday a t Bible School were those of
Roy Olson, Mrs. Dike, Mrs. Schnee, Al Stein and Odwin Stockman.
word last S u n d a y morning of the
death of h e r sister in Columbus.
She left immediately for her sister's home.
S T O W
BEAUTY
SHOPPE—
Spaght Block, Stow.
Miss Isabel
Porter, manicurist in attendance
Thursday, F r i d a y and Saturday.
Phone W A - 1 4 2 3 f o r appointment.
D r y chestnut lumber, one and
two inch thickness, length up t o Elsie Mae W a l t o n , M g r .
(Adv.)
twenty feet.
Light durable maI t is reported t h a t Mrs. H . C.
teria! f o r sheeting and f r a m i n g .
Kaiser, 115 N o r t h Sanford, who
Delivered in Stow for $30.00 per
was seriously i n j u r e d about a
thousand.
J. Mitten, 142 T h o r n y e a r ago in the auto wreck a t the
dale, Stow. ( A d v . )
Oscar Roxbury has been in St. G r a h a m Road railroad crossing
Thomas Hospital five a n d one when her husband was killed, is
now completely recovered.
half months now. I t is reported
The mid-week teacher's trainthat he is sitting up some now.
ing class a n d p r a y e r
meeting
A b r a n d new nine and a quarconducted b y Mr. Biggs will be
t e r pound baby boy, name F r e n c h
held for a time a t least
each
Allan, J r . was born last F r i d a y
Wednesday evening in the homes
night, November ninteenth t o Mr.
of the various teachers in place
and Mrs. F r e n c h Rogers of Lillof t h e Church basement.
This
ian Road.
week's meeting was held a t t h e
Ritchie's Home Dressed Meats
home of Mrs. Carpenter.
are now being sold a t Mulligan's
The girls of Mrs. Carpenter's
Grocery Store, 479 Hudson Rd.,
Bible Class m e t last
Saturday
Stow. (Adv.)
afternoon a t her home f o r t h e
Golden Text
f o r Sunday:—
usual monthly business and social
Herein is m y F a t h e r
glorified,
time. At this meeting a Christthat ye bear much f r u i t ; and so
m
a s p a r t y was planned.
This
shall ye be m y disciples.
John
p a r t y will be held December 11th
15:8.
a t the home of Mrs. Buck on
Mrs. L. G. Phelps
received
Let us condition your car for—
WINTER
DRIVING
W. C. GERBER & SOIN
GAS
-
OIL
FORD SALES
8
THE COMMUNITY CHURCH
NEWS
That clean-cut
man you admire
H e is clean in every way, especially
in the m a t t e r <pf his clothes a n d hats.
A n d his clean-cut a p p e a r a n c e is
m a i n t a i n e d at a small expense.
C o n t i ' s C r y s t a l e n e Cleaning Service
k e e p s e v e r y dress item always
clean a n d s m a r t a n d , like all p a t r o n s
of C o n t i Service, h e f i n d s the cost
is low.
W h y not try this low-cost aid to a
smart appearance?
Cleaners
Dyers
INC
Phone
WA-1122
Store 116 Monroe Falls Rd.
Odorless Crystalene Cleaning Always
Guaranteed Shoe Repairs To Match Crystalene
Liberty Road. Election of officers will occur at this meeting.
<S>
G R A H A M ROAD BAPTIST
CHURCH
NEWS
There were 100 in Bible school
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luce, of Akron,
sang some special numbers during the morning worship and Mr.
Luce delivered a splendid message.
Miss Catherine Ashton is suffering with an ulcer on her eyeball. An eye specialist is treating her and we hope for her
speedy recovery.
Mr. Earl Trowbridge, of Cleve-
Cleaning
land, visited over trie weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Trowbridge, of Green Rd.
Max Biggs missed two days of
school last week because of illness.
The Brightman family will
soon be residents of W. Graham
Rd., near the church, for they are
getting their home ready for occupancy in the near future.
The Sunday school recently
purchased twenty-four new chairs
for the church.
Melvin Ashton has enlisted in
the navy and is stationed at
Newport, R. I.