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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS

VOL. XIV STOiW, OHIO, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947 NO. 28

answer in this chapter of Hebrews. SERMON You will recall that in the Old UTTERMOST SALVATION Testament economy the priest was the mediator between the people Text—Hebrews 7:25—"Wherefore and Jehovah God. Once a year the he is able to save, them to the ut- priest entered into the Holy of termost that comes unto God by Holies to offer a sacrifice to atone him, seeing he ever liveth to make for the sins of the people. While intercession for them." this work of the priests should The oustanding word here is have been a lasting one, yet it was uttermost, and it is this nine letter very temporary, the priests them- word which describes salvation. selves, being subject to death at The word, uttermost, when tran- any time. Therefore in the fullness slated from the Greek means per- of time, God sent Jesus Christ, His fect or complete. Together these Son, to become the great High words describe the redemption Priest, not subject to eternal death, which it is posible to obtain in the but having eternal life, a priest who Lord Jesus; for throughout the is as the Bible says, "From ever- Scriptures we are taught that sal- lasting to everlasting." And be- vation is a perfect and complete cause he continues ever so, He has work of grace. In Ephesians 2:8 been able to give to all who would we read, "For by grace are ye saved accept it a perfect and complete through faith, and that not of your- salvation—for now and for all eter- selves, it is the gift of God,—not nity. of works, lest any man should boast." "For we are his workman- Now note this second thing,—our ship .created in Christ Jesus unto salvation is perfect and complete good works, which God hath before because of the perfect righteousness ordained that we should walk in of Jesus. The writer of Hebrews them." Therefore, no man has any declares that our high priest, Jesus, right to claim salvation outside of is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate Jesus Christ. Some do claim that from sinners." It can hardly be by keeping the law and the com- appreciated by the finite mind of mandments they are living a right- man the wonder of a Savior who is eous life, but this is contrary to the sinless and undefiled. In order to Scriptures, for we read in Acts 4:12, fully appreciate His holiness we "Neither is there salvation in any need only to look back to the Old other; for there is none other name Testament Aaronic priesthood under heaven given among men which, in order to obtain atonement whereby we must be saved." This for the sins of the people, first had Scripture rules out all other means to be cleansed themselves. But in of salvation; therefore, the only Jesus Christ, we have a high priest true salvation is that offered by the who "knew no sin." The fact that Lord Jesus Christ. He was perfect in every way, a lamb without spot or wrinkle, is an- In recent years we have noticed other reason why we can enjoy a abroad what might be termed a perfect and coplete salvation. pseudo-Christianity; that is a per- Now let us think of His perfect son who is professing to be a sacrifice. We read that He died Christian, who knows the language once for our sins. Comuare that of a Christian, but who in reality to the Old Testament where the has never been, born again by the high priest went in once every year Spirit of God. The salvation of to make the sacrifice for sins. But which our text sneaks is a perfect one day on Golgatha with death and comnlete wovk of grace bestow- upon Him, Jesus , lifted up His voice ed only by the Lord Jesus. and cried, "It is finished!" He We glory in the fact that we meant that the sacrifice of God's have a Savior who is "able to keep Son completed salvation for all who you from falling, and to present would accept it. Oh, may we glory vou faultless before the presence of in nothing save the Cross, remem His glory with exceeding ioy." bring that in the death and resur- The question is—how can we rection of Christ alone can we be have so perfect and complete a sal- saved to the uttermost. vation ? T believe that we have our —H. E. Morgan 373 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH Notice his first question; "where Elm Road Stow, Ohio wast thou when I laid the founda- Rev. Harold Morgan, Minister tions of the earth?" Job is re- minded of his limited life. On what THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Drawer C grounds could he, a finite being, Stow, Summit County, Ohio. Published question the wisdom and power of weekly. Subscription price 50c a year. the One, who had existed from Entered as second class matter May 4, 1937 at the Postoffice at Stow, Ohio, un- eternity, and who by His power had der Act of March 3, 1897. Office of pub- formed the universe ? Today, we lication, 360 West Arndale Rd., Stow. too, hear questionings of God's wis- H. J. Stockman, Editor—Phone OV-8771 dom and power by those who know infinitely less than Job. The Lord's next question con- BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON cerns the division of the earth's Sunday, July 13, 1947 surface. Job is asked to explain GOD IN HIS WORLD the limits placed upon the vast (God's Handiwork) bodies of water. He could not an- Printed Text : Job 38:1-7. 1R-18, swer, nor do we find, in our day, 22, 28, 31, 41. an answer as to why the waters At the close of our last lesson, are kept within their limits, except we left Job on the "ash heap," out- by the power of God. Certain por- side of the city, where he has been tions of the earth's surface are be- laying his cause before his friends. low the sea level, and yet these Their reasonings have been largely lands are not inundated. erroneous, and so Job has been Job is next asked what part .he able to refute their arguments, and played in causing the recurrence of his question remains unanswered. day and night. Can we imagine, for But now the Lord speaks to him. just one moment, what it means to As happens so many times in create such mechanism that has scripture, we find the answer to a never failed to function, exactly on question to be another question. time, in all these thousands of "Who is this that darkeneth coun- years. Only two exceptions are sel by words without knowledge?" known and both of these listed This was the answer to Job's ques- in scripture and have been verified tion. God does not rebuke him for by astronomers of our own age. any other wrong doing, but He does Even today, we adjust our time rebuke him for questioning some- uieces to agree with the earth's thing, of which he has no know- movements in relation to the solar ledge. whatsoever. system. Next, God commands Job to gird His next question is; "Hast thou up his loins like a man. In other entered into the springs of the sea ? words, God says get set for action. Or hast thou walked in the search God says He will demand of him. of the depth?" Here, thousands of and he shall be ready to answer. years before man knew anything

We want you to know that the reverent customs of the past aided by a modern professional know- ledge and improved facilities make ours a service of idealism. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME 373 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS about the fresh water springs, which Again, we must leave Job, still we now know are often found in on the ash heap. But he is becom- the various formations and condi- ing a much wiser man. Next Sun- tions, to be found on the ocean day, we shall take him from the floor . Even today man's knowledge ash heap, and shall, we trust, get of them is indeed limited. Their a beter understanding of the lesson expanse, the beauty and grandeur, he learned there. of these, recesses of the ocean, can- —O. C. Wallace not even be conjectured by man. But the Lord knew all about them, and why not, for He put them there. LAST SUNDAY How small and insignificant any- There is an old saying that "A one should feel at the next question. Sunday well spent brings a week of "Have the gates of death been open- content." If that is true we ought ed unto thee ? or hast thou seen the to be fairly well contented this doors of the shadow of death?" week for as far as church services No doubt each one of us has had are concerned at Stow Community some experience in our lives, in Church we thought them practically which we have had the feeling of good and very much worthwhile last being utterly helpless. But no mat- Sunday. ter who we are, no matter how rich Being the Sunday after the or how poor, nor how profound our Fourth and many people away on learning, we are all alike absolutely a three day holiday trip the at- helpless in the face of death. Weal- tendance last Sunday morning was thy men would give all their poss- down a little. However it was the e"s:ons, learned men would give all time of out" quarterly communion— their knowledge and artisans all of the time when we remember and their skill, if it were possible to celebrate the Lord's Supper. We off that grim reaper. In his thought Rev. Morgan's sermon very own strength, man can know but good. The service was well con- despair. But let us go with our ducted, and those present must have Lord, as He meets that funeral pro- realized the meaning and signifi- cession, just outside the village of cance of the occasion. Nain. Death like a shadow must Also, in the evening a particular- flee from his presence. He can turn ly good message was delivered. despair into joy and gladness. Those who listen, of late, to the The Lord also questions Job as to sermons of our minister should be his comprehension of the expanse getting a fundamental . knowledge of the earth, the treasures of the of salvation and what it means to snow and hail and the wonders of be saved. The statement of our the dew and the rain, and of the Lord Jesus Christ "Ye must be born solas" system. Scientists, of our day. again" has been overlooked by en- can give us some facts as to the tirely too many people—church conditions surrounding these won- members included. ders, but not one of them can fully For those who would take ad- explain them. vantage of our services they are The final question asked of Job, as follows each week. in our lesson, is about God's pro- SUNDAY— vision for His creatures. Sometimes it is much easier to get a collection Bible School 9:30 a. m. of animals and fowls together, than Morning Worship 10:40 a. m. it is to provide for them, after this Young Peoples Meeting 6:30 p. m. is accomplished. But God provides Evening Evangelistic for all his creatures, even the Sermon 7:30 p. m. raven, which was a despised and WEDNESDAY— unclean fowl. How presumptuous, Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. on the part of any human being, THURSDAY— to question the wisdom, the know- Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. lsdge or the power of God. H.J.S.

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Sampson are in charge of refresh- ANNOUNCEMENT ments for this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballis of Delores Williamson, Piketon, Ohio formerly of Stow, re- Club Reporter cently announced the marriage of their daughter Juanita Mae Ballis to Delbert C. Mustard. The groom BIBLE SCHOOL PICNIC is a veteran of several years over- COMMITTEE seas service. Following a short honeymoon trip the young couple We are going to have a Bible moved into their newly purchased School Picnic this summer. Appoint- home in Waverly, Ohio. ment of the committee by Supt. Monteith was announced last Sun- day. It consists of Mr. Frank God- RECEPTION frey, chairman; Frank Burmeister, Mrs. Ellis Schroeder, Mr. Stewart, Friday evening, July 18th, 6:30 Mr. Snyder and Mr. Husted. p. m. a reception for the new min- ister, Rev. Harold Morgan and his wife .will be held in the Community PICNIC SUPPER Church palors. A covered dish sup- The Hazel Gillam Bible Class per will be served. All members will meet this Saturday evening and friends of the church are in- 6:00 p. m. at the home of Mr. and vited and urged to come. Mrs. Lynn Snyder, West Arndale Rd. for a picnic supper. Members GUILD NOTICE of the class will bring covered dishes (presumably containing food). The Ladies Guild and Class meet- 'ng combined will be held on Oak Road at the home of Mrs. Mearl HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Zimmerman at noon Wednesday, Second Floor Spaght Bldg. July 16th. Hostesses are Mrs. Open Daily 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Mineard, Cox, Cross, Lowe, Chipps, except Wednesday, 9:00 a. m. to and Dunn. Please bring a covered 12:00 Noon. Tuesday and Thurs- dish and your table service. day. OV-8814 Mrs. Foote is in charge of the Evenings by Appointment. program.

STITCHING STOWITES Complete 4-H CLUB NEWS OPTOMETRIC The Stitching Stowites met at the town hall July 3rd for a regular SERVICE meeting. Mrs. R. D. Somers acted as advisor in the absence of our WM. J. HENRY, regular advisor, Mrs. Charles Call. Betty Somers and Delores William- OPT. D. son served cookies and punch for refreshments. 123 Williamson Road No recreation was held. The next meeting is July 10th when Mrs. Call will be back from OV-8717 camp. Virginia Snyder and Ruth

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ANNOUNCEMENT CHURCH NOTES OF THE Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Martin, 270 FOURSQUARE GOSPEL North Sanford Avenue, are an- Sunday School 9:45 a. m. nouncing the engagment of their Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. daughter, Jane, to Warren Williams Crusader ervice 6:30 p. m. Cline, son of Mrs. Helen Cline and Evangelistic Service 7:45 p. m. the late WarrenW. Cline of Hiram, Revival services have been going on Ohio. each nite and the Lord is blessing. Miss Martin attended Hiram Tiie message delivered by Rev. College, graduating in 1946. During Cmith are very inspirational and the past year she has studied Me- greatly enjoyed by all. Some of his dical Technology at City Hospital, topics have been on the Holy Akron, Ohio. Spirit, and on Divine Healing; Sun. Mr. Cline, also, attended Hiram nite his topic was "Where are the College. Their marriage is the Dead?", and many other outstand- culmination of a campus romance. ing topics. If you have missed any Mr. Cline will enter Western Re- of these services you have missed a serve School of Medicine this Sept- real blessing for your soul. The ember. He served during the war colored "Victory Jubilee Singers" as a Naval Aviator with the rank have presented the musical program of Ensign. two nites. Other numbers are pre- The wedding will take place Au- sented by Rev. Smith and by the gust 20th, 8:00 P. M„ at the Church Pastors Rev. and Mrs. Runyan. of Christ. After a honeymoon trip A new S. S. teacher was added to the cople will live in Cleveland the teaching staff. Mr. Charles while Mr. Cline continues his stu- Shank has the new class of the Jr. Boys. We pray God will richly bless him as he endeavors to work ."or the Lord. C MY MOM BUYS ^ Members of the ball team are more than greatful to the Lions ALL HER GROCERIES Club of Stow for the presentation of new ball equipment. You watch AND MEATS AT in the Beacon Journal and you will soon see he picture of some of the Garver's boys in the ball outfit. Our deep- Cash Market est thanks to the Lions Club and Mr. Chisman who made this pos- sible. Starting Sunday nite the two •department- of O usaders w'll hold their own services. One, t're Tl" . is under, ihg diro-'-'nn of M*.s. F-.iv irr'^ an1"' the Adult Crusiders undor Mr::. Alice Byers. Mrs. Bye s ha:, been in office for • some s'r. months now and has done a vsry commendable work. We knew sh will continue to do so as she works

MELVIN Z. THOMAS

Complete Landscape Service Tel. QV-8910 373 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS FOR SALE: W with tin- Adult Crusaders. Great Call 0V-8761 things are expected to result from One birthday these Y. P. Services. Remember, DEATH Schol last Sunds the Y. P. of today are the church Mrs. Dory F. Ernst after a long Paul Monteith. of tomorrow. illness passed away last Sunday FOR SALE: r Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Runyan 28 inch. Call OA Onieda and Graham Rds. morning at her home, 2929 Kent Rd., Silver Lake. She is survived • One hundred pi gave Mr. Lynn Sri by her husband, Henry W., one GRAHAM ROAD BAPTIST NEWS the banner last £ daughter Doree, of Silver Lake, her • FOR SALE: A;e Sunday School 10:00 a. m. mother Mrs. E. Ruckstahl of Swit- gidaire. Call MA- Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. zerland, two sisters Mrs. H. Zum- Mr. Will Lodge v Evening Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. away this week w; Prayer Meeting Wed 8:00 p. m. steg and Mrs. Clair Brockman of NOTICE—The regular monthly Frauenseld, Switzerland. Funeral Club on their at boat trip. Hymn Sing has been postponed un- service: was conducted Wednesday FOR SALE: Mc til the last Saturday in September. afternoon, Rev. Louis Green offi- Mrs. Hickman has returned home Davenport and Ch from the hospital. Mrs. Giace ciating. Burial was in Stow Ceme- Robert K. Lewis Smith is getting along very nicely tery. Liberty Road are and will he leaving the hospital weeks with Mrs. ! sometime this week. Austin, Texas. Mr. Arthur Derry and his wife If this week's paper coems out a WANTED: Mi Shirley have been appointed as re- little later than usual and is not of would like room ir presentatives for the Child Evan- the usual size, it is because the 0537 gelism from the Graham Road editor has been taking a vacation Mrs Helen Bates Church. This is a great work and this past week. we are glad to see our young people Gilbert Halversor taking cart in th's program. newcomers to St Mr. Floyd Mault spoke Sunday PERSONALS C. V. Cross on Sun afternoon at the Cuyahoga Falls FOR SALE: Sli| Rest Home. Floyd has dedicated WILL Scrub Floors. Call OV-3307 Tot, also play pen, his life to the Lord's work. (Adv.) 168 West Arndal Mr. Duane Harrington and Rose For . light . hauling . call . Henry Mr. and Mrs. Cross were united in marriage Sat- Daryl of Gillespie, urday night at the home of Rev. Lower OV-3485 (Adv.) Mr. and Mrs. C. V, and Mrs. Rymer. Will stretch your curtains in my Mr. Butcher is Mr The Missionary meeting was held own home. Ca|l OV-3305 (Adv). NEED LUMBER' last week at the home of Rev. and hardwood dealer. Mrs. Rymer in Goodyear Heights. For plowing garden and fitting 142 Thorndale, Sti The ladies surprised Mrs. Rymer call Louis Griggy. OV-8407 (Adv) with a handkerchief shower. Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Playford Robinson LIGHT HAULING: Pick up and last Monday from celebrated the:r thirty-second wed- delivery; George Horvath, OV-888O at Kitanning, Pa., v ding anniversary July 3rd. We again filled the pul wish them many more happy years FOR SALE: 26-inch boys' bicycle he founded 39 yea together. in good condition—$20.00. Call WANTED: To d OV-3339 (Adv.) 4. cleaning—also iro home. Call 0V-32! McGRAIL IF BEST QUALITY and LOW Dr. and Mrs. } ANTIQUE SHOP PRICE appeal to you try HY- GRADE FEED for Poultry, Cows, Silver Lake, are p UPHOLSTERING and Hogs. BAUGHMAN'S FEED soon for England ANTIQUE RESTORATION STORE, STOW. OHIO. nent. Dr. Semon i: Phone OV-8426 professionally for t 150 E. Kent Rd. Stow Remember Friday evening the Eighteenth. and Rubber Co., o PLUMBING RE IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIh Pontius, Diagonal OV-3176 after 2:0 GARDEN - ALL ELECTRIC 1 Lawn and Garden Tractor And REPAID W. W. DOBBINS B. N. LEI 260 Liberty Rd., 8 1251 Kent Rd. Stow (Rt. 4 Kent) THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS 7 Vs High Chair— (Adv.) Mr.and Mrs. Harry Guise and son D. FLICKINQER ife'jmted at Bible Ernest and family of Florida have Plumbing, Repair Work. 158 Hi- if, that of Mrs. ben visitors of relatives in Stow and wood Ave. Stow. Telephone OV- (i Munroe Falls this last week. 8879. (Adv). {izzer Bicycle— FOR SALE: One Leonard Por- Mrs. Laura J. Lantz of 219 Hud- 235 (Adv.) celain Lined Refrigorator—50 lbs. son Road is vacationing this week spent attendance capacity—$10.00 Call OV-8859. as a member of the Fifty year Club Sdeif's Bible Class Mel Holmes, a former Stow boy, in their annual Ohio-Mississippi nday. is owner of the Walbridge Cab Com- River boat ride. lew genuine Fri- pany in Cuyahoga Falls and now Light grading of lawns and drive- 3)94 (Adv.) has six new cars in operation. ways. . Also cinderes—gravel—top 'Iff Silver Lake is While Mr. Holmes is owner, the soil and limestone—all new equip- the Fifty Year entire organization is composed of ment at your service. Ed Moeller <; Mai Ohio River veterans. OV-8536 (Adv.) FOR SALE: Sour Cherries—Mont- The Falls YMCA is now instruct- llliir Brown Frieze morency—by the quart or by the ing beginning and advanced swim- m. Call OV-8976 tree. Call OV-3202—Sam Gentile— ming and junior lifesaving at Silver wind wife of 260 Ritchie Road. (Adv.) Lake every Monday, Wednesday, 'ii/isiting for two Mr. J. Willard Davis, president of and Frida- from 2 until 4 p. m. fewis' parents in the Hazel Gillam Bible Class, leaves Senior lifesaving instructions are the latter part of this week for a given on Tuesday and Thursday I Hie aged lady two week's vacation and visit with evening from 7:00 to 8:30. This -iiStow. Call WA- hi-, brother-in-law in Ft. Worth, program is open to any boy or girl (Adv.) Texas. in the Silver Lake Estates. it mother of Mrs. . YOUNG GIRL will do light house- Do you need your garden plowed i Arndale Rd., iMurk in vicinity of Stow or Silver and fitted in a hurry? .Then call " w, visited Mrs. Lake. Call OV-868O and ask for Ed. Moeller, OV-8536. Two tractors Say the 6th. Martha. (Adv.) and the most modern equipment to i iitly used Taylor Miss Joy Gidley, a graduate of serve you. (Adv.) Stow High School th:s year, has ipid pad. .Inquire Prof, and Mrs. R. H. Schmidt, Mi Rd., Stow, joined the staff of the Summit County Agricultural bureau as sec- Liberty Rd., received word Wednes- is. itcher and son day night that his mother, Mrs. •all. visited with retary, for this summer. She will enter Kent State University this R. F.' Schmidt, of Stepney, Conn., EGross last week, fall. had died suddenly. They imme- i I Cross' nephew. diately notified their son, Capt. FOR SALE: An Automatic Ice Richard Schmidt at Chanute Field, II See your local Box—capacity 75 lbs. Like New— ill Joe A. Mitten, and he left for his parents' home to White Porcelain. Inquire Jane accompany them to Connecticut. ISsv. OV-8725 . Lambert—Tip Top Barbecue, Stow. Ikiulme returned Planning on Building or Alter- (Adv.) ing? See us for high grade con- wek end spent Freddie Long was absent last liere Rev. Hulme crete blocks, also cement paint. Sunday from the Junior Boys Bible Falls Concrete Block Company, ipit of the church Class on account of a vaoation trin »s ago. 2762 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls, he was taking with his grandpa and WA-7142 (Adv). Ii> general house- Grandma Gordon. He left last king to do at Friday and at the time of this re- Mf (Adv. 4.) port was somewhere in the moun- SEWING MACHINES )s, ildo Semon of tains in New York State. rfnning to leave WHY BOTHER BAKING when we All Makes Cleaned, Repaired, fctad the conti- will bake delicious home made Serviced iii "making the trip cakes, cookies and pies for you ? E. W. POLING in e Goodrich Tire Let us take your order now. Call 20 King Dr. Tel. QV-8840 i,( Akron. Mrs. Stahl, WA-5315 (Adv.) lUl'AIR _ Earl E. iiiRd., Stow. Call !:( p. m. (Adv).

lltWIRING Stow Market QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES jjflNG )£WIS FROZEN BIRDS EYE FOODS fcitow, OV-8707 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Telephone OV-8610 373 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS

Two great b rthdays July 4th, birth of a son on June 18th to namely the United States of Ameri- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MacAdam. In ca, age 151 years and Mrs. Betty place of Bamburger Rd., as given Ault, East Arndale Rd., Stow, O. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MacAdam live age ?? Oh well! Someone on Uniondale. played a joke on her and put sixty- While on this subject of errors three candles on her birthday cake two weeks ago we had Mrs. Chas. Figure it out for yourself. Gillam with daughter and Son-in- FOR SALE: Westinghouse Elec- law Mr. and Mrs. Eshelman of Ken- tric Roaster with matching cabinet more. It should have been sister stand—in vary good condition. and Brother-in-law. Two kitchen utility cabinets. OV- Don't Shop. Call your Charis 8713—122 Thorndale, Stow. (Adv.) corsetiere today and get a better Stow D. of A. Sewing Circle met fit and convenience of personal ser- at the home of Mrs. E. H. Conway, vice in you home cr mine for quality Mogadore Rd. Tallmadge, on Wed- girdles, bras, foundations, and nesday July 9 for a covered dish pantie girdles—nylon, rayon batiste dmner. Mrs. Gertie Myers was in cr cotton. Prices are right to suit charge of the business session and your needs and your purse. Phone sewing for the benefit of the Coun- OV-8756. (Adv.) cil was the activity for the after- The Marhofer Reunion was held noon. last Sunday at Winklepleck Park. . . FOR SALE: Two 1937—one and Sugar Creek, Oh-io. Those attending c:ie half ton International Trucks from Stow were: Mr. Henry Mar- with Insulated Panel Bodies—both hofer, Arthur Sunthimer, Mr. and rear and s!de door. .Good condi- Mrs. Clarence Sunthimer, Mrs. and t'nn. $750.00 cash ea. Frank M. Mrs. Robter Sunthimer, Mr. and ';••?•<>! Co, 100 East Kent Rd., Mrs. Clifford Sunthimer, Mrs. John Tel. OV-8622 (Adv.) W. Marhofer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson, daughter Jean, Mr. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noon of San Harsa, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson and erro. California spent a few days daughter Ingrid, Mr. and Mrg. A. F. a'; the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stein and Ou'se in Munroe Falls. Mrs. Noon children Bonnie and Donnie. Mr. is r. n'ece of Mrs. Guise ,and hasn't and Mrs. A. F. Egger. They were v'r'tod in this vicinity for thirty accompanied by Mr. Gust Marhofer four years. A party was held Thurs- and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garman of day evening in the:r honor at which Cleveland. time they met many relatives from here. FOR SALE: 20X54 Portable Build'ng—sides and roof are metal, FOT SALE: 20X24 Garage. A inside is wood. Must be seen to be start for a new home—two fine appreciated. .This is an absolutely d irs also resr door, inside com- new government surplus building p'etelv nsulatfd. .Must sell to make and would make a fine workshop, r >in for buUding—a real buy at warehouse, . or . farm . building. .$450.00. Inquire .of Mr. Frank Would be easy to construct. Plans Bicker OV-8622 (Adv.) and description included. Price ERROR: Last week this paper $825.00. Frank M. Becker—Tel. carried the announcement of the OV-8622 (Adv.) PAH-A-VETS PAINTING Exterior Painting CALL 8W-8747 or OV-3342 Free Estimates — Quick Service Shuman and Edwards 373 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS

D. of A. NEWS Stow D. of A. met at the Stow Town Hall on Monday evening with thirty four members present. The following officers were installed. SEEDS and Councilor —Ida Gowin Vice-Councilor—Sylvia Schroeder Ass't. Vice-Councilor—Lula Staples Ass't. Councilor—Fredericka Lowe PLANTS Warden—Rhoda Kinney Conductor—Leota Bay Financial Sec.—Mona North Recording Sec.—Beulah Fortune Garden Fertilizers Ass't. Financial Sec.—Harriet North Ass't. Recording Sec.—Mary Olson Vigoro Treasurer—Helen Minea>rd Trustee—Clara Gillam 4-12-8 Outside Sentinel—Lois Bonstein Inside Sentinel—Marciel Stewart Nitrate of Soda State Representative—Dorothy Judy Ammonium Sulfate Alt. Representative—Sylvia Cox Captain—Audrey Carpenter" Milorganite Ass't Captain—Celia McColgan Pianist—Mildred Grubb For Lawns Ass't. Pianist—Helen Stein Following business session, lunch was served and sifts were present- Insecticides ed to the retiring Councilor Minnie Rapp who has moved to Canton, and fourteen members with regular Horse Meat attendance for six months.

STOW LIBRARY Berry Baskets NEW BOOKS—JULY 1, 1947 Pecks and V2 Bu. NON-FICTION Gunther, Inside U. S. A.; Jurji, The great religions of the modern Soy Beans world; Mulac, The game book; Myers, Yank: the GI story of the and War; Pyle, Home country; Scott, Soy Bean Inoculator Romance of the highways of Cali- fornia; Shaw, Act of faith and other stories; Steel, Let's visit our na- tional parks. Dr. Salsbury's FICTION Weed Killer Caldwell, There was a time; Coop- Fly Spray for all Purposes GRAVEL CINDERS Dress Print Bags COAL BAUGHMAN'S GAYLORD & KLINE 115 N. Sanford FEED STORE A Tel. OV-3498 Stow, Ohio 373 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS

er, Summer Stranger; Freitag, The going back and forth too and if lost land; Langely, Mr. Bremble's you keep a sharp ear tuned for the buttons; Lewis, Kingsblood royal; lines you will be able to recite Nathan, Mr. Whittle and the morn- much of what is said afterward ;or ing star; oy, The tin flute. * the entertainment of the other MYSTERIES members of the party. One such Bellairs, Death in the night Saturday last month we stopped watches; Blomfield, The shadow of in a town in Eastern Maryland for guilt; Emery, Front for murder; an hour or so. The car needed Godey, The gun and Mr. Smith; lubrication, and I needed a hair- Wellman, Find my killer. cut. The rest of the party went Bernice Van Hyning, shopping. I got the last chair in Librarian the shop and! waited for my turn. All the older fellows were there and most of them were talkative. STOP TO SHOP Probably they knew I was a stran- When we are out on a trip, we ger and wanted to entertain me. are accustomed, most of us, to meet There was to be a property sold at only people who cater to the tour- auction in the town that afternoon, ist trade and miss the people who and there was a good bit of discus- are the regular residents .of the re- sion on the price it would bring gion through which you are pass- Most of it was just plain talk but ing. So it is well to get off the I enjoyed it a lot. When the leader through roads and stop once in a of the conversation left the shop, while. Try to buy a new necktie, he turned to me and said. "I guess a pair of shoes or maybe a cheap you think we're pretty talkative dress. They'll usually know you as out here in Maryland. Anyway, T a newcomer. Although you pro- you luck on your trip." So the old- bably do not think of having a boys passed out the door and I got dialect, they'll know you are from my haiircut, but afterward Helen the Middle-West. urged me to rememebr more of However, there's no place half their conversation verbatim. I en- so good for getting the local news joyed every minute of it. Maybe I'll and opinions as in the barber shop. be able to go there again for a hair- If it's a Saturday, so much the cut. —Joe A. Mitten better. The place will be crowded, for that's the day the old men come in for the:r weekly shave. FISH CREEK There'll be a crowd waiting, and Mary Jane Johnson spent three you will get all the local news weeks of this summer's vacation while you are waiting your turn. in Canada. Other Fish Creekers There'll be a lot of spicy banter are planning fishing trips up that SORRY Contrary to recent advertising we are sorry to announce that due to the Bottled Gas situation, Beidler's Steak Station must resume their former schedule of hours—opening 11:00 A. M. and closing at 1:00 A. M. Using bottled gas for cooking and having a limited storage capacity for the same, due to the recent longer and therefore greater use of this commodity, we ran out and were forced to close early a time or two. Therefore until a better gas supply can be obtained our hours will remain on week days—11:00 A. M. to 1:00 A. M. BEIDLER'S STEAK STATION 373 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS way too. besides black pepper and purple- The Delton C. Lees have a baby thread1? daughter. Her mother is the for- Mrs. Herman Schuette and son mer Irene Stewart. This latest Kim of Denver, Colorado, are va- arrival of local young folks help cationing with Mr. Schuette in his make a fine trio in the Charley Cleveland apartment. Mrs. Schuette Stewart old farm home. much improved in health hopes to The four Blanchards who arrived return to Ohio to live when their from Indiana Sunday, while staying now over six foot son completes with the Lester Cragos also visited his senior year in high school next her relatives the Shepperds at Twin spring. The Schuettes were some Lakes and in Akron. A message of our neighbors who came especial- of the death of a cousin in Canton ly to wish their "Father Brittan" a came shortly after their arrival. The happy birthday, being three of the funeral services were attended there -five callers who came be- on Wednesday. fore, on, and after his 86th anniver- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vanouse, sary. Receiving over fifty gretings in spite of heavy traffic, motored and almost that many dollars 'T.H.B. to Cook's Forest on July 4th and the First, felt extra rich in life's went on to another mountain where many blesings for he das showered they were able to rent a cabin for with other gifts too, one neighbor an overnight stay. Mountain bringing a birthday cake, another a laurel still in bloom and the stately cherry pie, another eggs, others pines with other scenic beauty gave brought him melons, candy, cigars, them a pleasant change. etc. During strawberry season old The Hermans entertained mem- and new neighbors gave him so bers of their family over the Fourth many quarts of berries he not only week end while their next door more than had his fill of straw- neighbors the Gordon Edwards, berry short cakes, but shared them were "out-of-town" for this holiday with two Kent contemporaries, 81 time. On the Fourth their across- year young Mimie Justus and 84 the-street neighbors the Ralph Ar- year youngster Mrs. Lola Scott, who nolds and the John Mitchelsons, came on separate days to lunch with congregated with the Witsamans at him, semingly eating their fill then the Brittan orchard grill for picnic these girls enjoyed his flowers with dinner and supper. Badminton, him for all are flower lovers and the horseshoe pitching, sun bathing, corner of Brittan's flowers are again etc., kept them all out of mischief- a riot of color. Sixty stalks of non-eating moments. Madonna lilies again are strutting Speaking of vacations the Alton their stuff amongst the Shirley and Wetmores were busy at just that Californita poppies, larkspur, and th;s week. While the Mama was in bachelor buttons. Ted says "even Cleveland, daughter Anita stayed the weather man was extra kind with Mrs. Tewksbury, son Frank providing a beautiful day and I've went to Masonic Camp at Rex Lake had a wonderful birthday and glor- and the elder son, Clifford, was at ious Fourth of July." Perhaps all Camp Manatoc. Daddy stayed home this and last week's write up is too for the time being, Derhaps dream- much about one youngster's day ing of his coming fall hunting trips. but what other metropolis this size A nice timewas had by all. has a self-appointed mayor still go- Saturday evening Dick Griffith ing strong on the fourth quarter nf entertained a group of his Kent first hundred years. Could be some- friends, with a scavenger hunt. one is sort, of prejudiced. Who knows what, all they ask for Fern Brittan. Reporter

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