10
THE C O M M U N I T Y CHURCH NEWS Vol. Ill Friday, August 7, 1936 STOW, OHIO No. 32 A REQUEST This Community Church News has been published for two and one-half years, from a beginning of five hundred copies to a present circulation of thirteen hun- dred and fifty. This little paper has met with popular favor, it has made friends, it deserves to live. Some weeks ago an application, accompanied by the required fee, went forth seeking privilege to enter the mails. This application is held up pending a larger per cent of paid up subscribers. A ninety per cent bona-fide subscription is required by the U. S. Postal Service. To this fad we are required to make a sworn statement. According to our instructions friends cannot donate over one half the subscription appearing on our list. To secure the privilege of the mails we must make oath that our paper is paid for, that it is not complimen- tary. Therefore we need about thirty per cent more bona-fide paid up subscribers. Will you help us? WiU you mail to our editor fifty cents (stamps will do) for a year s subscription ? Friends of this paper would gladly pay for your paper, if it could be mailed to you gratis. W e regret that this plan will not meet the postal requirements. Therefore, we see only one way to attain our goal namely your help. FOR THIS YOU HAVE OUR SINCERE T H A N K S and we pledge our best efforts to improve, enlarge and please you with The Community Church News at Stow. GEO. M* HULME.

THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

  • Upload
    vanbao

  • View
    223

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

THE C O M M U N I T Y CHURCH NEWS Vol. Ill Friday, August 7, 1936 STOW, OHIO No. 32

A R E Q U E S T This Community Church News has been published

for two and one-half years, from a beginning of five hundred copies to a present circulation of thirteen hun-dred and fifty. This little paper has met with popular favor, it has made friends, it deserves to live.

Some weeks ago an application, accompanied by the required fee, went forth seeking privilege to enter the mails. This application is held up pending a larger per cent of paid up subscribers. A ninety per cent bona-fide subscription is required by the U. S. Postal Service. To this fad we are required to make a sworn statement.

According to our instructions friends cannot donate over one half the subscription appearing on our list. To secure the privilege of the mails we must make oath that our paper is paid for, that it is not complimen-tary. Therefore we need about thirty per cent more bona-fide paid up subscribers. Will you help us? WiU you mail to our editor fifty cents (stamps will do) for a year s subscription ?

Friends of this paper would gladly pay for your paper, if it could be mailed to you gratis. W e regret that this plan will not meet the postal requirements.

Therefore, we see only one way to attain our goal namely your help. FOR T H I S Y O U H A V E OUR SINCERE T H A N K S and we pledge our best efforts to improve, enlarge and please you with The Community Church News at Stow.

GEO. M* H U L M E .

Page 2: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

2~ T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H N E W S

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS D R A W E R C

STOW, SUMMIT CO., OHIO SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 50c A YEAR

Published Weekly Frank R. Howe, Printer H.J. STOCKMAN - - - - EDITOR

OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 360 W. Arndale Rd. STOW

STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME, - - - Minister

859 Ardmora Ave., Akron Tel. HE. 8275

CHURCH CALENDAR BIBLE SCHOOL - , Sunday 9:30 JUNIOR CHOIR PRACTICE - Tues. 2 p.m.

MEN'S BIBLE CLASS T h e t i t le of our lesson for next

•Sunday, is "Sau l -Converted and 'Commissioned." Sau l was a cap-able, courageous m a n with a m a g -net ic personali ty. H e was very well educated hav ing studied under Gamaliel . (Read Acts 5:33-40). S a u l was a zealous m a n and lived h is life with in tenseness and e n -thus ia sm. He believed t h a t Jesus was an imposter and t h a t his fol-lowers were heretics. He believed they should be e l iminated for t he good of the s ta te and he acted vig-orously under these convictions.

Consequently he went t o t he Court of the S a n h e d r i n and r e -quested le t ters of a r res t to be served upon Chr is t ians in D a m a s -cus. He received these le t ters and s ta r ted out with h i s men n o r t h

DAY OR NIGHT, A TELEPHONE CALL PLA£ES | | THIS ORGANIZATION UTTERLY AND | I INSTANTLY AT ONE'S SERVICE |

Members of "The Order of the Golden Rule"

The McGowan Funeral Home

f r o m Jerusa lem one hundred t h i r -t y - t h r e e miles to Damascus. There was no doubt in his mind as to t h e resul t of his journey. He knew the Chr is t ians would be found easily and h is men, fully armed, would make the arrests. He was. well sat isf ied with himself.

(Suddenly, on the last day of his journey, just outside the gates of Damascus , he was s t ruck down by a s h a f t of l ight f rom the heavens. In t he l ight was a voice which said, "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou m e ? " Trembl ing and aston-ished Sau l asked who spoke to him. T h e n came the answer "Jesus whom thou persecutest." What did t h a t answer m e a n to Saul? It m e a n t t h a t he was wrong. Saul realized th is immediately and the next thought came like a crash. W h a t should he do? So he asked the question and this was the an-swer, "Arise, and go into the city, and it shal l be told thee what thou mus t do." T h e n Saul was left ly-ing o n the Damascus road. His men, speechless because they had also h e a r d the voice, saw him arise to his feet and suddenly Saul real-ized h e was blind.

So he was led, a blind man helpless and trembling, into the city cf Chr is t ians he had set' out to persecute. So Saul knelt down in darkness in the city of Damas-

i

W A . 1313 Cuyahoga Falla, Ohio

Page 3: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

10 T H E C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H N E W S ;

cus and prayed the anguished prayer of a blind man .

What a lesson is in this text ! Blessed. are they t h a t walk in the fear of the Lord. "For without m e ye can do nothing." J o h n 15:5.

N. W. B I G G S NOTICE

The Dames of Mal t a will hold a n ice cream social on the Church of Christ lawn Sa tu rday evening, August 8th. Everyone is invited to attend.

GOLDEN T E X T I was not disobedient un to the

'heavenly vision. Acts 26-19. OPEN HOUSE

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hutchinson who now occupy the old Williamson home, corner of Kent and Wil-liamson roads, will hold open house until 3:45, and from 5 to 6 p. m. Sunday, August 9th from 2:00 p. m. in honor 0f Mr. and Mis. E. W. Knight and Harris. All friends, in the community, who wish to say '•'Goodbye" to the Knights before ilicy leave for Arizona, are most cordially invited.

SHIRTS ARE A NECESSITY ;:TIIRT3 ARE A NECESSITY.

Made to measure a good invest-ment. We take orders and have them made to f i t and guaran tee them to hold their color a t a less price t han you can buy a good ready made shir t . We represent one of the best tai loring com-panies in the country who m a k e suits from best woolens, tweeds, serges on a guaran tee of sa t i s fac-tion or money back. They are made to measure and insured for one year against all defects ' in workmanship or mater ia l . Prices as low or lower t h a n good ready made clothes. AH w<i ask js to let us show you and t h e n ' y o u can be the judge of values. A postal ca rd

will b r ing our services to you. W. V. S M I T H ,

180 Will iamson Rd. Stow, O. —Adv.

PERSONALS Clesson Long is selling Fords

now. Dick Osman is thinking about

get t ing marr ied . E. M. Shroyer , Fish Creek road,

is remodel ing h'is house. R icha rd Beckwith is now work-

ing for the Dollar S tores in Akron. Chas . B. Mineks, Sr., is up and

around t h e house some now. Did you know t h a t Mrs. Neuge-

bauer h a s a twin b ro the r? R a l p h Ritchie is helping a t His-

se.ms garage no'w. T h e Nichols family were in Me-

dina last Sunday . I t is repor ted t h a t t he re are now

8:200 WPA workers in S u m m i t county.

Leonard Gardner , Darrowville, celebrated h is f o u r t e e n t h b i r t hday last Fr iday.

Mrs. Jess Hinkle was a visitor in the Ladies ' class a t Bible school last Sunday .

FOR SALE — '29 Ford Coupe— ¥50.00. Gerber's Service Station, Stow. (Adv.)

How m a n y young men between the ages of 17 ancT 25 do you know? Names please.

Miss Bet ty Cross celebrated he r b i r thday a t Bible school last S u n -day.

Edward Sanner , Jr. , was absent f rom Bible school last S u n d a y on account of illness.

Miss. Mabtie Lee Carver r e tu rned home last week f r o m the hospital.--She is still conf ined t o he r bed.

You probably noticed last S a t -urday a t t h e S. S. picrtjc t h a t J o h n Sitahil was kept well in hand .

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. S tewar t

Page 4: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

10 T H E COMMUNITY CHURCH N E W S ;

STOW ICE 40 cents per 100 pounds at Station

1 1 0 M u n r o e F a l l s K o a d . - : - S T O W

E. SPONAUGLE, Proprietor OPEN—Week Days 7 A. M. to 11:30 P. M.. Sundays 7 A.iM. to 6:00 P. . l i '

of Pish Creek Road are on a two week's vacation in Michigan.

"Bill" ,Gowan says he spent his yacation last, week " r u n n i n g around." He-d id about 1000 miles of it. . P. R. Trent recently had some sizeable dents inflicted on his (Chrysler by a drunken driver. , Hillarcl M. Ijovinggood, 184 South Sanford, is building an addition to the f ront of his house. 1

g N O T I C E h

| WE SELL I BINDER p T W I N E | and I DR. H E S S

F L Y - S P R A Y B A U G H M A N ' S

FEED STORE WA. 9298

P I

¥ -

I I STOW mmmmmmmm wwm

Mr. and Mrs. Judy attended the iCully' family reunion at Massillon-last Sunday. •• . ' „

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Phelps 'and "Billy". Graves, left last" Saturday for an extended vacation trip thru-out the East.

Mr. B. H. Carpenter will be at home the first four days of next Week to visit his family.

Mr. and. Mrs. Henderson's daugh-ters. Lee and Kay are home for a short stay.

.The Olark Erwin family of 177 'North Sanford, are vacationing in Pennsylvania this week. .

'Mrs. Chipps on Hudson road en-tertsfined the Metz Missionary so-ciety Thursday, August 6th.

Mrs. Mae Baldwin of Morral, Ohio, visited her brother W. V. Smi th of Williamson road last week. i

(Did you know tha t there, is a « . WiPA class in economics each Fri-day night at the home of Jack' Worcester?

Ice cream and cake to be serv-ed by and: for those present at church night business meeting this

Friend's Service Station VBILL" BRIDGERS, Proprietor

Fleetwiog Gas and Oil

Page 5: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

10 T H E COMMUNITY CHURCH N E W S ;

W. F. C A R L I S L E S T O W , O H I O

WA. 4 1 7 8

Investigate our Buckeye Personal Automobile Accident Policy

Costs 6.00 per year (50c per month) Covers Body Injury, resulting from any accident'

which involves an Automobile.

Loss of Limbs, Sight, Hands, Feet etc.

Weekfy Indemnity, Loss of Time, Emergency Ex-penses etc.

Friday evening. " IBtorn to Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Klein, 163 Maple road, " Sunday, July 26th, a J e n and one-half pound baby boy. His name .is Ron-ald.

'These boys expected to, and probably did at tend the Cleveland Exposition this Thursday; Ralph .Ritchie, Stanley Schafer, "Bob" Schafer and Chas. Call. , Wilma and Ruth Thomas of -Tallmadge,'' have been visiting the past two weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Edward Sanner of West Arn-dale road.

Mr. Fred K, Barns has . three .weeks vacation. He has a new Chevy and he is visiting in Colum-bus and possibly other places.. ' Miss Savannah Stephenson of Columbus will be a house guest at the Lindsay home, Fjsh Creek road, :thls next we^k., '

Jack Worcester, Samaria avenue,

has been confined to his home for the past two weeks with a wrench-e d back.

Visitors this week a t the Case-beers domicile, Oregon Corriers, ©tow, are Evelyn, Lyle and Elvyn Kearns of Battle Creek, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Wallace and son of Toledo were visitors this" last Sunday with Mrs. Wallace's brother, W. E. Bridgers and f a m -ily of Stow.

Wednesday of this week Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wheeler and" several nephews attended the Cleveland Exposition.

IC. O. Stuar t of Lilian Road is putt ing a new roof on his garage, which was damaged by fire some several weeks ago.

There will foe no Ladies class business meeting this month. Next month the meeting will be held at t he home of Mrs. Van Hyning.

Burt' Haztett, Fish Creek road,

Page 6: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

(j T H E COMMUNITY CHURCH N E W S

who was scalded about three weeks ago, by taking the cap off of a ra -diator on a tractor, is still on the invalid list.

Moe Rearick and Bill Lawrentz returned from a two weeks fishing trip in Canada last week with sev-eral nice fish. Fish stories will probably appear later.

For the past several months Carl Henr^ has been constructing an automobile. It looks like a ra -cer, has a Model T Ford engine with overhead valves, special t rans-mission, low center of gravity, etc., etc.

Edward Fortime of Highland avenue returned last Monday from a two weeks visit with an lincle in 'Bontiac, Michigan. He h i t c h -hiked both ways. It took him 24 hours to go up and 8 hours to re-turn.

On Tuesday evening of last week Fred Sommers was elected presi-dent of the Akron Chapter Veter-ans Rainbow Division. There are about one hundred members in this chapter. He will take office in September.

We hear tha t the Stow school is in the market for a new. school bus. Hope they remember tha t they can drive down West Arndale road and turn around without getting stuck.

Mr. Ted Harris of Williamson

X 0 E 3 0 I xocaoi

o DID YOU KNOW THAT WE SELL

-O D o

& 2 4 ?

D o Dairy Ration Turkey-Feeds

n-o

Rabbit-Feeds! Goat-Feeds •n

o

Dog-Feeds a n d

POULTRY-FEEDS and REMEDIES

B A U G H M A N S D F E E D S T O R E

S T O W W A . 9298

I 0 E 3 0 I 30E30I

W h y B u y an "off " brand w h e n y o u c a n g e t a s t a o d a r d

TABLE TOP DIVIDED COOKING TOP GENERAL ELECTRIC HOT

Point Electric Range from us for

THE STOW HARDWARE W A . 8 8 4 2 S T O W

: • ' ''"'''"' 'i^aiijilliwmw^.'

78.00 i

Page 7: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

2~ T H E COMMUNITY C H U R C H N E W S

— N ® N O ^ V is the time to buy your coal for next winter if you

wish to save

Prices on All High Grade Coals will advance soon

W e will welcome your calls for information and prices

WA. 3921 E. M. Guise Coal & Supply Co.

cMunroe Falls, Ohio

T o w n s e n d Club N o . l Regular Meetings 8 P.M. 2nd & 4th Tuesday of

Each Month M A R H O F K R T T A r . L

S T O W

E V E R Y B O D Y W E L C O M E

road and who works at the Worlds greatest rubber factory, dropped a bundle of tire rims on ' his foot about two weeks ago and has been; unable to work since.

Visitors this week at the borne of Mrs. Ermal Dunn, 180 William-son road, are Miss Cora Stalter, Miss Eunice Stalter, .Wayne W a l - ' ters and John Frederick Kail, all cf 'Sycamore, Ohio, except the lat-ter who hails from Upper San-dusky. i . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stein will spend this next weekend with Mrs. Stein's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Thomas of Fresno, Ohio. Their two daughters who have spent several weeks with their grandparents will re turn with their fa ther and mother to Stow.

Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prince Brown of Sim-wood avenue, Stow, were Dr. and

B E C K L E Y ' S BARBER SHOP

M A l l H O F E I t B L O C K

S T O W

E. F. KASTENS Pumps, Heating, Plumbing

I S T l .AIATKS F l t F . E 116 East Graham Road

P h o n e W A . 7 6 8 8

FINE FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS OR FUNERALS

S I L V E R L A K E F L O R I S T S

Page 8: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

10 T H E COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS;

IF ONLY THE BEST G A S OIL G R E A S E S

OR S E R V I C E will satisfy you, see us «

SHELL GflS STATION " E D D I E " F A I f S O N S , P r o p r i e t o r

140 EAST KENT ROAD STOW

Mrs. H. S. Wright, daughter Rose-mary, Mrs. Richard Norris' and Mrs. Belma Heinsey all of Balti-more, Md„ also Mr. W. M. Keener and daughter Lucille of Fairmont, W. Va.

On August eleventh a Grange Exchange -program will be held at Bath. Under t h e direction of Miss Mar tha Lindsay the following younfe people will put on a Swiss dance as one of the numbers of the program: Charles Call, Irene Stewart, Robert Hamilton, Robert Schafer, Virginia Gruver, Catherine Barber and Helen Smith.

Here is something we have al-ways suspected—now we know it is true. The late Dwight S. Morrow once said tha t " the world is divid-ed into people who do things and people who get the credit." He added: "Try, if you can, to belong

to the first class.' There's far less competition."

Rev. Gregory of the Stow Church of Christ has announced the dedi-cation of a beautiful two manual Wurlitzer Pipe Organ to take place Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, August ninth. The choir under the direction of Mr. Ray Hosfield will be assisted by Mr. John Stein, soloist. Mrs. Meredith Laugham Harding will be at the organ and ,will precede the dedication proper with a brief recital.

John Goodenberger of 200 Rit-chie road is walking now. Last Saturday evening on starting to turn his Model "T" off t h o Hudson road into Ritchie road, one of the more modern high speed cars ran into him. Both cars were damaged. A lady riding in the new car had her arm cut. Mr. Goodenberger

DAIRY PRODUCTS I C E C R E A M COLD M E A T S

SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS

§ISALY'S§ H . 6 - R E A R I C K . M a n a g e r

Page 9: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

10 T H E COMMUNITY CHURCH N E W S ;

UPHOLSTERING McGRAIL'S ANTIQUE SHOP

P H O N E W A . 1091 150 East Kent Road S T O W

Wias not injured. Some eight or nine State Police and Deputy Sher-iffs were soon on the scene trying to slow down traffic along the Hudosn road. Thig is the second auto accident in this vicinity with-in a week.

To Mrs. Louie Stein after a pic-nic husbands must look very much alike. It would seem that she has been married long enough to know her own, but such was not the case last Saturday evening for when Mr. Bishop drove up in his Bolls Royce for Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Stein imme-diately installed herself in the front seat beside Mr. Bishop, and proceeded to inquire where and why he got that picnic basket, etc., etc. However before long it dawn-ed on her that the man in the car had the right basket and other equipment, except sitting in the front seat was the wrong wife.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere

gratitude and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their kind-ness and sympathy, and also, to thank them for the many beautiful flowers received during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father.

! Mrs. Ertima Clark & family. GRAHAM ROAD BAPTIST

CHURCH NEWS Only 85 at Sunday school last

Sunday. Where was everyone? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morehouse

and daughters Irene and Eileen

are vacationing in West Virginia. Rev. Douglas spoke Sunday mor-

..WHEN WORMED WITH DR.SALSBURYS

i P T O N E You get no loss in egg production when you worm your hens with Dr. Salsbury's Avi-Tone! That's because Avi - Tone not only checks round worm infestation, but also improves the birds' appe-tite, aids digestion and helps to build up strength and vitality. In fact, its tonic and conditioning ingredients tend to increase egg production!

So keep your hens in steady lay. Worm them now the Avi-Tone way. Avi-Tone comes m powder form—easy to mix with moist or dry mash.

Baughman's Feed Store WA. 9298 STOW

Page 10: THE COMMUNIT CHURCY NEWH S - smfpl.org · the communit churcy newh as t stow . geo. m hulme* . 2~ the communit churchnewy s the communit churcy newh s drawer c stow, summi co.t ohi,

10 T H E COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS;

1 CANNING SUPPLIES I f f | Special Mason Jars - - 69 & 79c per dozen | j Kerr Mason Jars - - 64 & 70c " " | | Twelve Qt Cold Pick Canner - . $1.19 Each | || Glass Jar Lids - 20c per dozen | | Jelly Glasses - - - - 35c " " | j T H E S T O W H A R D W A R E |

I W A . 8 8 4 2 / S T O W • I € ' i

A.. J. K U R I N S K Y TEACHER OF VIOLIN

310 West Graham Road W A . 9 6 5 1

ning on the subject "Being Ready." 'the East. They expect to go to Matt . 24:44. Communion was oh- Niagara Palls on their way to New served as is customary on the York City. We wish them a safe first Sunday of each month. and happy journey.

Mrs. Kincaid and children of Floyd Mault, Sr., who was quite Stow were welcome visitors at Bible ill' last week, is improving. School ^nd church last Sunday. . Errna Grace Childs is under a

Little Margaret Hargett, who has .doctor's oare now due to an injury lain flat on her back for the past ' to her side sustained when she fell three months, must still do so for in a race at the Sunday school pic-another two months. She has im- nie. proved enough tha t she may now Last Wednesday evening when have a pillow under her head. Mrs. Douglas and a carload of wo-

We missed Mrs. Rut ter .last Sun- men were returning from Mrs. day. Wagners, where the Missionary so-

Kev. Douglas will be absent f rom ciety had spent an enjoyable day, the church the next three Sun- one tire chose to go flat just out-days. His place will be filled next side of Tallmadge. A tire repair Sunday morning and evening by- man had to be summoned and the Rev. C. E. Hamric of Firestone homeward trip delayed about an park. hour. The women did not mind but .

The Douglas family will leave perhaps some men did when they soon for a vacation t r ip through had to prepare their own supper.

T T l n o m o . ^ C o c i 1 O o . Wesst Ox~ei I t a rri Road

WA. 9247