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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 Young people of the Methodist church will hold a strawberry fes tival in the church basement this W ednesday night. The public is in vited. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns and lamily and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nis wander and family attended com mencement exercises at Heidelberg college in Tiffin, Wednesday. Miss Josephine Niswander, student at Heidelberg college, Tiffin, is spending the summer vacation with he.- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Niswander north of Bluffton. Last regular meeting of the Bluff ton Eastern Star chapter before the summer recess will be held Friday night. A covered dish supper will be held at 6:30 preceding the lodge session at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Clara Birky McElroy and two daughters of Manchester, Mass., visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Diller and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dil ler and family of Cherry street and attended College commencement exer cises the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Harder and daughter of Salem, Oregon, Miss Pearl Steiner of Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steiner and child ren of Pioneer, visited Monday even ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Izira and daughter Eloise of South Main street. a ERAUEN Appointed Northwestern Mutual Agent Clarence D. Diller, District Agent, announces the appointment of Dennis F. Brauen, well known Rich land Twp. farmer and employee of The Triplett Electrical Instrument Company as representative of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee for Richland Twp., Orange Twp., Bluff ton, and vicinity. His past experience and qualifications enable him to understand the problems of the citizens in Bluffton and vicinity and how to fit their needs with the proper forms of life insurance. With the ever present hazards of travel con stantly increasing and the complexities of modern life constantly growing, Life Insurance is the one vehicle that is more and more meeting the needs of PRO TECTION, SAVINGS, and RETIREMENT INCOME for the average family. Sherwin- Williams Adam Steiner attended a Steiner family gathering at Berne. Ind., Sunday. Wash trousers 98' sanforized shrunk $1.69, $1.98. $2.45. The Economy store. Rev. A. C. Schultz of the Bluffton college faculty and Mrs. Schultz left Wednesday for Chicago where they will spend the summer. A. L. Damon and family of North Main street left Wednt sday for Col umbus where he will take a summer course in vocational training at Ohio State university. Daymon is instruc tor in manual training at the high school here. Best poultry litter $2 per bale. The Bluffton Milling Co. tf The following persons were enter tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ami Pifer of Orange Center, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dieutter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Dieutter of Curtice Mr. and Mrs. Edward Florip of Detroit and Miss Gladys Florip of Bluffton college. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wells of North Main street and their daughter, Mrs. Allen Stauffer of Biglerville, Pa., at tended the commencement exercises at Ohio State university, Columbus, Monday. Their son, William Wells was a member of the graduating class, receiving the degree of Bache lor of Architecture. to’6'* paint headquarters SWP House Paint $2.95 Ruffs 5c tc SI.CO /tore Bluffton, Ohio Phone 384-W STOPS Heavy Losses from Bloody Coccidiosis The New IMMUNITY (Permanent Protection) METHOD! C-l\a-6ene Mash Bloody Coccidiosis? No longer need you fear its red death will slaughter your chicks. Thousands of chicks killed in the Pratt laboratories have shown science how to easily avoid those awful losses. Bluffton Milling Co. C-Ka-Gene Ration contains Pratts C-Ka-Gene, the newly discovered compound that pro tects birds from Coccidiosis. Bluffton Milling Co. C-Ka-Gene Ration is not a “cure” nor a “preventive.” It works by the new IMMUNITY method giving a flock permanent protection against this terrible disease. Come in today and let us tell you how Bluffton Milling Co. C-Ka-Gene Ration will stop Coccidiosis losses for only about a penny a bird. Bluffton Milling Co. THE BLUFFTO: THE BLUFFTON NEWS B. F. BIERY, Business Mgr. C. A. BIERY, Editor Published weekly at Bluffton, Ohio, by the Bluffton News Publishing and Printing Co. Subscription rates: $2.00 per year in U. S. payable in advance. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Bluffton, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Elmer Ewing and Mrs. Jas. Lippincott were guests of Mrs. Paul Myers in Findlay, Friday. Men's wool worsted suits $12.88 and $14.88. See these very special values at the Economy store. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bayless and son Robert of Toledo called on rela tives at this place Sunday afternoon. Lawn and garden seeds in bulk tested seeds and you save money by buying in bulk. L. T. Greding, hard ware. Miss Phyllis Steiner of Thurman street had as her house guest this week, Miss Imogene Neuhauser of Peoria, III. The Epworth league of Rockport and Beaverdam held a wiener roast at the Rayl quarry in Orange town ship last Thursday night. Mrs. D. B. Melvin and daughter Ruth spent Saturday night and Sun day at the home of the former’s brother, Fred Getties and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Schwartz and family of Columbus spent the first of the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bogart of South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nique and son of near Findlay and Mrs. Bertha Matter and family attended the Spallinger family reunion at La fayette park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rudy and daughters Patsy, Georgia and Ruth of Detroit spent the week end with his father, Dr. J. F. Rudy of Raw son and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Althaus mo tored to Monroe, Mich, Sunday and were accompanied home by Cleon Al thaus who taught in the schools of that city during the past year. Lemco cedarized storage bags, two for 25c, keeps your winter clothing free from moths, dirt, vermin and dust. Each bag holds several gar ments. Two bags for 25c. Bas inger's Furniture store. tf Mrs. H. F. Staples of Cleveland and Miss Jean Fretz of Haddon Heights, N. J., were house guests during the past week at the home of Mrs. W. E. Diller and son Milburn of South Main street. Mrs. I’hoebe Steiner of Merced, Calif., former Bluffton resident, writes in renewing her News sub scription that part of California has experienced a cool dry spring, but that crops are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilson and children of Moffit station, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Basinger and family of Pandora and Reno Oberly of Ottawa visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Oberly, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stettler spent the week end in Willard with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wiebe and family. They returned home accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox and daugh ter of Ashtabula who are visiting here for a week. Dinner guests at the home of E. P. Steiner and daughter Lucille, Sun day, included: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steiner and children Paul David and Marylin Ruth near Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Steiner of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manges of near Findlay. Miss Frances Pifer, who spent two weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ami Pifer of Orange Cen ter, will attend summer school at Bowling Green State university. Miss Pifer, instructor in the Thorpe school at Curtice, Ohio, has been re-employ ed at that place for the coming year. Complete stock of work clothing, shirts, pants, overalls, blouses, gloves and socks always low priced. The Economy store. E. P. Steiner east of Bluffton was in Columbus, Monday attending com mencement exercises of Ohio State university where his youngest son Irvin Steiner was graduated with the Bachelor of Science degree. He will remain in Columbus where he is em ployed in the dairy department of the university. The other two, Carey Steiner is superintendent of a large dairy plant at Columbus and Stanley Steiner is in the mechanical labora tory of the Chrysler Motor com pany in Detroit. Farmers notice—We have taken the agency for the Oliver line of farm machinery. See our display. If you are in the market for farm machinery or a tractor, give us a call. Farmers Grain Co., Bluffton. Phone 109-W. tf Callers at the home of Miss Jane Rayl in Orange township the past week were: Mrs. Dora Montgomery, Car) Montgomery, Mrs. Arthur Swank, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Rob nolte, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Snyder and daughter, Mrs. Laura Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oehrli, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Downey and family, Mrs. Robert Matter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wolfley and daughter, Mrs. Ervin Moser, Mrs. Ella Dowret, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes of Lima Miss Ruth Barnum of Beaverdam and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Amstutz and son Daryl. NEWS, BLUFFTON, QHTO Mrs. F. C. Moran cf Toledo spent the first of the wek here with her sister, Mrs. G. R- gart of Cherry street. Mrs. Ed. Steiner of South Main street visited her sister, Mrs. Lee Bracy in Monroe, Mich., the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reusser of Columbus attended College com mencement events and visited here the first of the Richard Mumma, who was gradu ated from high school here last month is attending a summer band school at Bowline Green State uni versity. Mrs. Henry Hall Mt. Vernon and daughter Mrs. Bonnie Branstool and son of Attica visited Mrs. Hall’s mother, Mrs. Peter Oberly of this place who is ill. Postmaster and Mrs. Ed Reichen bach and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bogart attended a meeting of mail carriers of the Fourth Congressional district at Minster, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hauenstein and family of Bluffton and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chidestei and family of Lima were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kieffer. Best poultry’ litter $2 per bale. The Bluffton Milling Co. tf Mrs. Lucy Kemmerer and Mrs. Elizabeth Klingensmith of Findlay and Mrs. A. C. Spangler of this place were guests of Mrs. F. L. Todd of Franklin street, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes and daughter Rosalie of South Lawn avenue had for their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Duncan and dau ghter Donna Jean of Genoa and Gail Rakosky of Marblehead. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bogart of Cher ry street entertained, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. French of Washing ton, C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Synd er of L’rbana Mrs. Al Ossman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hilty of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hauenstein and daughter of Marion, accompanied by Mrs. Hauenstein' mother, Mrs. Law rence Carlson of Titusville, Pa., w’ere guests at the horn* Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Hauenstein of South Jackson street, Monday. Lawn and garden seeds in bulk tested seeds and you save money by buying in bulk. L. T. Greding, hard ware. Harry Barnes, instructor in voca tional agriculture in the high school here, is in Columbus this week at tending the annual state meeting of agriculture instructors held at Ohio State university. He expects to re turn Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hauenstein of Campus Drive motored to Rochester, N. Y., the latter part of last week and were accompanied home by their son, Nelson Hauenstein, student in the Eastman School of Music who will i spend the summer vacation here. U. S. Amstutz of Wisner, Neb., a former resident of the Settlement, i visited relatives and friends here the latter part of last week. Mr. Am stutz operates a large chick hatchery at Wisner and is one of the well known hatchery men of the state. Miss Eileen Todd and Harvey Huttenlocher of Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hull of Tiffin were week end guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. L. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wilch and son of Toledo were also callers at the Todd home, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Amstutz, son Donavin and daughter CeLesta north of Bluffton spent the week end vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Filhart and family of Royal Oak, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Filhart and family of Milford, Mich. They were accompanied home by Miss Ann Fil hart of Milford, who is spending several weeks at the Amstutz home here. Removals by Diller ambulance: Mrs. Herman Hilty from Bluffton hospital to her home west of town Mrs. Waldo Wilkins and infant son from Bluffton hospital to their home in Orange township Mrs. David Culp and infant daughter from Bluffton hospital to their home in Pandora Robert Oyer from Bluffton hospital to his home on South Jackson street Louis Wynl op from Pandora to Lima Memorial hospital Quittion Dunbar from Route 25 to Bluffton hospital Miss Marjorie Shellenberg from Bluffton hospital to her home at Crawfis college. Lemco cedarized side opening storage bags preserve your winter garments thru the summer and keep them free from moths, dirt, vermin and dust. Each bag holds several garments. Two bags for 25c. Basinger’s Furniture store. tf Those who called during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leiber and family of south of Bluffton were: Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Morris and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Motter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Leiber, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Leiber, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stettler, T. J. Spencer of Har rod, Mrs. Anna Matter, Mrs. Bertha Matter and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wiebe and daughter of Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shadley and family of McGuffey, Mrs. Anna Gro man and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. Hom er Chalfin of McGuffey, Mrs. James Dorman, Leon, Anna Mae Dorman and Mrs. Sarah Dorman of Bowling Green Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox and daughter of Ashtabula Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matter and family. Don, Mary Irene and Rose Ann Long of Rockford are spending the summer vacation he ,v ... their grandmother, Mrs. Pa Lor." and uncle Irvin Long. Furniture repairing and uphols tering—when you want it and the way you want it. See our new samples of upholstering materials. Phone us for pickup and delivery service. Murray Upholstering shop, 1 hurman and Washington Sts. Phone 285-R. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hagerman and daughter Donna were called to Spencerville last week because of the death of the former’s father, John W. Hagerman. The father had visited here in his son’s home for several weeks and had returned to his home only a few days before his death. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Huber and two daughters of Wooster are spend ing the summer at Daytona Beach, Florida. They will be joined by rel atives from Bluffton who left Mon day on a motor trip to that place. Those from here are: Mrs. Elizabeth Althaus who has been teaching at Doylestown and Cleon Althaus, in structor in the schools at Monroe, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Long and family entertained the following guests at their home in Orange township, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Balmer, Fostoria Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chidester, Miss Genevera Short, Brice, Dale and Dick Chides ter of Lakewood Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balmer, daughter Mary Louise and sons Ralph and Harold, Miss Alice Balmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amstutz and son James, Mr. and Mrs. John Marquart and family, Mrs. G. W. Rower, Miss Vera Diehl and Merlin Diehl of Lima. WANT-ADS Wanted—Poultry and eggs at highest market price also have poultry to sell retail. Calvin Steiner, third house from Electric light plant. Bluffton phone 212-W. tf Wanted—To do mower knife grind ing. Isaiah Welty, West Elm street.7 Wanted—Office or housework by high school girl graduate two years typing experience. Inquire 125 Grove St. Wanted—General housework by ex perienced girl. Call Bluffton phone 558-Y. Wanted—Roomers. Inquire News office. Wanted—Reed baby buggy will buy or rent for the summer. Mrs. T. J. Bryan, 4’2 miles south on Dixie highway. Address Bluffton Route 2. If you have a slaw cutter made by the Bluffton Slaw Cutter com pany which is 15 years or more old and ic in good condition, we will pay $1 for it and give you a new cutter. This offer is limited to the first five to report. C. B. Fett, Bluffton, 0. 8 For rent—House on South Jackson street. Inquire Mrs. Paul Studler, Bluffton phone. For rent—7 room modern house at 109 E. Elm St. Inquire Wm. B. Augsburger, 322 N. Main St. For rent—5 room apartment after June 15. Mrs. Edith Mann. tf For rent—Modern apartment also small business room. W. F. lutzi. tf For sale—Nice home grown straw berries. Geo. Schick, 2 miles east and mile north of Beaverdam. 7 For sale—New Zealand white rabbits 20 does with litters and hutches. See R. A. Potts after 5 p. m., 1U miles west of town on Columbus Grove road. For sale—Strawberries, 10 cents per quart or pick them yourself for 7 cents. B. J. Boutwell, 3 miles east of Orange Center. For sale—McCormick-Deering In ternational 1’2 H. P. gasoline en gine gasoline iron and lamp also Jersey heifer calf 4 weeks old. Geo. Huber, phone 542-T. For sale—Dressed poultry for broiling, frying, stewing or fricasee. Mrs. W. A. Amstutz, Bluffton phone 562-W. For sale—Collie pups. Lloyd Van Meter, 4 miles northeast of Bluffton. For sale—Collapsible baby buggy, almost new cheap. Mrs. Harold Ken nedy, Bluffton phone. For sale—Majestic range, excell ent condition $20. Inquire 575 S. Main. For sale—McCormick mower 6 ft. cut 2 horse wagon, hay ladders in cluded. Peter Kurtz, Jenera road, first house north of Olive Branch church. For sale—Late and yellow resist ant cabbage plants. Call phone 592-R. For sale—Cherries. Irvin Am stutz, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Ebenezer church. For sale—Auto trailer. Basinger’s Blacksmith shop, N. Main St. 8 For sale—Farm and city proper ties. H. W. Althaus. For sale—Fairbanks-Morse H. P. gasoline engine. Gid Burkholder, 156 Railroad St. For exchange—Good 7 room house with double garage, chicken park and two lots, well located in Ada will ex change for Bluffton property, prefer ably suburban. Inquire J. M. Good, 315 Buckeye Ave., Ada. 7 Lost—Pocketbook containing cur rency in Bluffton, Friday. Finder return to Albert Lehman, Pandora. Liberal reward. SOCIETIES and CLUBS Bridal Shower Honoring Mrs. Paul Deitler. whose wedding was a recent event, a shower was given by Miss Lillian Huber at her home near Rluffon, Tuesday night. The evening was spent in contests af ter which refreshments were served. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. Those enjoying the affair were: Misses Pauline Carr, Marcella Cram er, Eddythe Badertscher, LaDonna Deppler, Bernice Zimmerman, Lois Long. Dorotha Stettler, Marcella Mat ter, Eleanor Matter, Mrs. Cleland Amstutz, Patricia Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deitler, Mrs. Waldo Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Huber and Miss Lillian Huber. Compliment Bride-elect The Misses Rita Hankish and Phyl lis Trippiehorn entertained in the Trippiehorn home at a bridge party complimenting Miss Eleanor Worth ington, a coming bride. Many lovely gifts were presented to the bride-elect at the close of the evening. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. Those present were: Miss Worth ington .Misses Eleanor and Martha Niswander. Marcella Steiner. Mrs. Gerald Berry, Mrs. Lloyd Edwards, Mrs. Paul Rhoads. Mrs. Nelson Stein er, Mrs. Arden Baker, Mrs. Carold Steiner, Misses Marilyn Holmden. Marcele Lugibill, Alma Hilty, Mrs. Chas. Hankish, Mrs. A. T. Worthing ton, Mrs. D. R. Trippiehorn and the hostesses Miss Hankish and Miss Trippiehom. Garden Club The Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Calvin Steiner, Friday afternoon. The following program has been arranged: Roll call, curious vegetables "The Lawn and Its Weeds”, Mrs. Ethel Niswander: Weed flower show by members. Mrs. Homer Gratz will be assistant hostess. To Med in College Chapel Wedding of Miss Eleanor Worth ington, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Worthington of this place and Ralph Locher, son of Mrs. Eph Loch er of Cleveland will take place in the Bluffton college chapel, Sunday af ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Fol lowing the wedding a reception will be held at Ropp hall. The wedding follows a romance which had its inception when both were students in Bluffton college. During the past year Miss Worthing ton has been an instructor in Leipsic high school while Mr. Locher was a student in Western Reserve Law 'school in Sieveland from which insti tution he was graduated Wednesday. Luther League The Luther league will meet Thurs day night at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Rev. W. L. Harmony in Findlay. Miss Mary Schultz will be the leader. Transportation will be provided by Noah Basinger and Mrs. Dorothy Stratton. Engagement Announced Announcement of the engagement of Miss Alma Hilty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hilty of this place to Russell Mast of Walnut Creek was made by the bride-elect at an attrac tively appointed dinner party at her home here. The wedding, which will take place on August 23, is the culmination of a romance which began while both were attending Bluffton college from which they were graduated two years ago. Miss Hilty has been teaching in the schools at Tiro for the past year while Mr. Mast is a student at Hart ford Theological seminary, Hartford, Conn., from which he will be graduat ed next year. Guests attending the announcement dinner party included: Miss Rita Hankish, Dorothy Schu macher, Eleanor, Lucille and Martha Niswander, Eleanor Worthington, Marcile Lugibill, Betty Bixel, Mareen Bixler, Emma Detweiler, Juanita Lora. Misses Esther Amstutz and Mary Burkholder, Col. Grove Miss .Selma Warkentin, Mountain Lake, Minn. Mrs. Alien Stauffer. Bigglerville, Pa., and Miss Margaret Hilty, Pandora. Presbyterian Social Club The Presbyterian Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Barnes next Tuesday night. Assist ant hostesses will be Mrs. Clair Fett and Mrs. Fred Getties. Future Homemakers A meeting of the F. H. A. club will be held in the home economics room at the high school Wednesday night of next week at 7:30 o’clock. All members planning to go on the camp ing trip are requested to attend. Bridal Tea Complimenting Miss Eleanor Worth ington, bride-elect of Ralph Locher, of Cleveland, Miss Eleanor Niswan der and Miss Jane Rhinehart of Tol ledo entertained a number of friends at tea in the Niswander home Friday afternoon. Summer flowers were attractively arranged thruout the home. Musical PAGE FTVB numbers were offered by Mrs. Leroy Pelton. Findlay and Miss Lucille Nis wander. Miss Worthington was later presented with a lovely gift of cystal "ware. Miss Martha Wickham of assisted the hostesses by pouring tea. Guests invited included Miss Worth ingto'i. Misms Mariiyn Holmden, Ed er. Alma Hilty, Selma Ma' ntin, Dorothy Schumacher, Don. L'oyd, F-rn Stuart, Rita Hankish, Martha Niswander, Marcella Steiner, Mrs. Arden Baker, Mrs. Wm. Edwards, Mrs. Gerald Berry. Out of town guests included Mrs. Allen Stauffer, High -rville, I‘a. Miss Martha Wickham and Mrs. Leroy Pelton. Findlay: Miss Margaret Stein er, Lima Mrs. Don McDowell, Pan dora: Miss Josephine Steiner. New Haven, Conn. Alpha Gamma Club Following the regular meeting of the Alpha Gamma club at the home of Miss Martelle Steiner, Miss Elean or Worthington, a coming bride and member of the club was honored with a miscellaneous shower. Present were Miss Worthington, Mrs. Wilford Steiner, Mrs. Harry Bo gart. Mrs. Don Patterson, Mrs. Lloyd Van Meter, Mrs. Orden Smucker. Mrs. Arden Baker, Mrs. Wm. Edwards, Misses Carolyn Romey, Eleanor and Elvira Niswander and Marcella Stein er. Entertain for Bride For the pleasure of Mrs. Paul Deit ler, a recent bride, Mrs. Cleland Am stutz and Miss Beulah Huber enter tained at a miscellaneous shower in the latter’s home, Friday night. The evening was spent informally after which refreshments were served. The bride received many useful gifts. Guests were: Mrs. Deitler, Mrs. Sidney Huber, Mrs. Howard Moser and daughter Carolyn, Mrs. Earl Der ringer and daughter Shirley, Mrs. Al bert Augsburger, Mrs. Martha Rada baugh. Mrs. Paul Motter and daught er Carolyn, Mrs. Ben Motter, Mrs. Mary Deppler, Mrs. Elmer Lauby, Mrs. W. H. Huber, Miss Ladonna Deppler, Lillian Huber, Marilyn Lauby, Josephine Augsburger. Treva Motter, Patricia Huber, Mrs. Clelland Amstutz and Miss Beulah Huber. Most people are anxious to get al most anything for nothing, but they draw the line at free advice. NOTICE The Amstutz Cannery will open for the season on Friday, June 16 and operate every Tues day and Friday until further notice. 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