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PAGE FOUR EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES Emil Burrichter, Pastor Emmanuel’s: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Public worship at 10:45 a. m. Installation of all Church and Sunday school officers at the morn ing worship. The G. M. G. meets with Lavada and Verena Balmer Thursday even ing. St. John’s: Public worship at 9:15 a. m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Junior C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Ladies Aid meets at the Church Thursday afternoon. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. m. EBENEZER MENNONITE P. A. Kliewer, Pastor THURSDAY: Teachers’ meeting 7:30 p. m. Mixed Chorus rehearsal 8:30 p. Illustrated message, Don Hillis and Dick Hillis missionary work in China and India, in basement of church at 8:30 p. m. SUNDAY: FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Weed, Minister THURSDAY: 3:45 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal. 8:00 p. m. January meeting of Woman’s Society of Christian Ser vice, at home of Mrs. Lysle Baum- for Itself WHEN YOU HAVE RUB BER FOOTWEAR REPAIRED MANY winter ills start with wet feet. Have the children’s rubber footwear repaired here and keep them well. The cost of repairing more than pays for itself in saving the cost of doctor’s bills. We do quick and satisfactory repairing on all kinds of rubber footwear. All work guaranteed. Bluffton Tire Shop Opposite Town Hall Elmer Burkholder, Prop. I This Sunday in Ae hurcbesH m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Sermon 10:30 a. m. Text: “The All New Things.” Rev. Joseph Gutherie can not come, illness. Christian Endeavorers 7:30 p. m. Rev. John Thiessen and family will be with us in a farewell service be fore leaving for India, at 8:20 p. m. “Life was not given us to be all used up in the pursuit of what we must leave behind us when we die.” —Joseph May. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE E. G. Steiner, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:15 Christian Workers’ Band. 8:00 Sermon. 7:45 Bible Study and Prayer Ser vice on Thursday evening. Don’t Miss It! &44JL flasutaJuf Sale, gartner, 310 Cherry street, tional leader, Mrs. Forrest man Program leader, Mrs. Steiner Hostesses, Mesdames Augsburger, Chas. Aukerman, Basinger and Anna Bame. Christmas offering envelopes to be received. SUNDAY: 9:00 a. m. Church school. 10:00 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon topic, “Of Whom the World was Not Worthy.” 11:15 a. m. Young People’s Choir rehearsal. 6:00 p. m. Epworth League Devo tional service. Devo Stein- J. S. W. B. Lamar Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. County Ep worth League Rally at Grand Ave nue Church, Lima. PR ES YTERIA N CHURCHES Charles M. Armentrout, Pastor Rockport: 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs. Walter Marshall, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Tuxis. Bluffton: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Mr. Norman Triplett, Supt. 10:50 a. m. Morning worship. 6:00 p. m. Tuxis. 7:30 p. m. The Bluffton college choir will give a sacred concert. The subject of the sermon is “Being With Him”. The public is cordially invited to attend the vices of the church. ser- MISSIONARY CHURCH A. F. Albro, Pastor SUNDAY: 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship Rev. II. 7:00 p. m. Children’s meeting. 7:00 p. m. Young People’s 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Rev. II. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. meeting. society, service, Prayer CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m., subject: “Sacrament.” Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed nesday evening. The reading room at the church is open every Wednesday from 2:00 4:00 p. in. The public is invited to visit the reading and room. This society Mother Church Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. to to is a branch of the the First Church of CHURCH OF CHRIST Lee B. Remaley, Pastor Sunday school 9:15. Communion 10:15. Christian Endeavor Sunday even ing 6:30. The public is cordially invited to these services. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH H. T. Unruh, Pastor Thursday, hearsal. SUNDAY: 7 :()0 p, Choir re Church Church worship. Intermediate C. E. Junior C. E. and even We i to our worship ser News Want-ads bring results. Felt Base Rugs Your Opportunity to Cover your Floors Attractively and Economically An Excellent Assortment of Colors and Patterns All Popular Sizes and Makes Including Armstrong Quaker Rugs Sale Special Genuine 6x9 Felt Base Rug only gm. COME IN EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION IS LARGE Basinger Furniture Store Armorsville The community was shocked at the sudden death of Wm. Rayl. The fam ily has the sympathy of the commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty and dau ghter Rosann, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, and Mrs. Mary Calahan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matter called at the Er vin Moser home, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hosofro® called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. .N. Fleck and Mr. and Mrs. Ishem of Cygnet. Robert Matter and Esther Gratz w’ere guests at the Chas Montgomery home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Niswander and famil yentertained Thursday evening for supper, Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Un ruh, Miss Rhoda Hilty, Racine War ren, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty and daughter Rosann, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Young and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing. Past week callers at the Owens home were Mrs. Donald Margan and family of Middletown, Mrs. Dorothy Perish of Toledo Mrs. Daisy Pifer of Rawson, Mrs. Lawrence Hosafros and Miss Opal Harshey of Ada. Arthur Hartman spent New Years with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman and son Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartman and son were dinner guests. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grismore and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hartman and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Moore called Sunday evening at the C. E. Klingler home. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman and son Arthur spent New Years eve at the Cecil Hartman home. The L. A. S. and W. M. S. of the Liberty Chapel church meets this Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. I. Moore. Settlement Donavin Zimmerly, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zimmerly is convalescing at his home since last Thursday following an operation for hernia which he underwent at the Bluffton hospital. Miss Patricia Zimmerly is doing the housework. Noah Habegger spent several days visiting relatives at Napanee, Ind., last week. E. D. Kohli was brought to his home again on Tuesday, after being a patient at the Memorial hospital in Lima for more than three weeks. Jesse F. Steiner submitted to an operation at Community hospital in Bluffton last Wednesday. He is getting along very nicely. Mrs. John Gerber and daughter Elda of Ft. Wayne, Ind., visited in Pandora over the week-end. John Boehr spent the greater part of his vacation last week in Kansas. Allen Litten of Vaughnsville, Clerk of Courts of Putnam County has ap pointed Pete Kohli as his first deputy. Ed Miller is improving after hav ing been bedfast with rheumatism. The Amateur Hour program at $X.49| I THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO Pandora school auditorium was large ly attended last V- da night. Many excellent nu: were pre sented. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hilty left for Chicago the first of the week where they are having their daugh ter take treatment. Freda Jones ac companied them and is enrolling as a Rawson Mr. Toledo Beach Year’s Harold New Year’s evening Mrs. L. B. Folk. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Mr. and Mrs. Williar New Year’s eve with Harold Smith. have Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Diller left for Clearwater, Florida to join Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locher and family of Bluffton who are at that place for the winter. Mrs. Locher is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Diller. Walter Basinger has rented the Gressly farm of 80 acres on the Ridge road. The deal was handled by H. W. Althaus of Bluffton. The farm will be occupied by his son-in law, Vernon Augsburger who is mov ing from the Kahle farm in the Settlement. Mr. and Mrs. McDil were overnight guest Mrs. George Crozier Wednesday. Wade Knight of Mr. and Mrs. Eime spent last Sunday Mrs. E. D. Knight. student at t*he**Moody Bible Institute. I family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Mennonite churches of thelE- L. Roberts New Year’s day. community held their annual busi-l Miss Ruth Alice Thompson retum ness meetings on New Year’s day. I ed to her home this week after a A one day session Farmer’s Insti-1 visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tute is Friday. A good program is antici pated. Mr. and Mrs. Christian and Woodrow Brenner of were New Year’s day callers on Mrs. Ola Brenner. Mrs. Mary Guin returned home I guests of Mr. Tuesday after spending the past Thompson, week with Mr. Point of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steinman and|^da Boyd, daughter Waneta were callers on Mr. and Smith. Ruth Povenmire of a few days with Mr. a: Willoby and family. 1 Hower of Find rs. Robert Smith 'niurday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dal lay and Mr. and of Rossford spent with Mrs. Ola Brei Martha Jane Wisley of Findlayl was an overnight .. iest of Marybelle Shaw, Friday. Don Morrison and son Tom of Findlay spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ella McClelland. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Little of Bluffton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Little. Mrs. James Sommer and daughter Ann of Pandora spent Tuhrsday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Otto. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ream of Bluff ton spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Problems of the subject 01 group in which of the high participated a the Ohio Edi Columbus. ton resident i: tysical education was the panel discussion ivan Geiger, principal ■tool at Van Buren, of in a recent meeting ation association The list of surplus foods to Ohio relief clients in where the food stamp plan are grapefruit, cabbage, apples, pears, onions, Irish butter, raisins corn meal, grits, dry beans, graham flour. al the son of Mrs. rry street. Top profits poultry cost Paulding county in October and No vember went to Freeman Long and Melvern Hill, each of whom made a profit of 54 cents per hen during the 61-day period. A 300-bird flock at that rate would clear about $90 per month. Roscoe Waters secured 62.6 per cent production from his flock in those two months. for farmers kee account records available January operates oranges, potatoes, rice, lard, corn, pork, gs, prunes, hominy wheat flour, and STOCK SALES Sendee bulls Also male hogs, phone Ada Red For delivered any time. C. N. Long & Son, 1360. tf Wanted—Unlimited amount of fat cattle buyer, phone connected with Eastern order Call N. P. Steiner, Bluffton 582-R. tf sale—Pure bred Guernsey bull months old, well bred. E. R. calf 6 Hilty, Pandora. Phone 48-C. 38 For sale—Pair mares, wagon and harness also fodder, mile south and 4’4 miles east town. For sale—50 2U miles west coin. Hod Mann, 1 of 38 shoats. Edwin Palte, of Beaverdam on Lin- For sale—11 2 miles north of Beaverdam. shoats. M. S. Hixon, LaFayette Mr. and Mrs. William Guthrie and family and Mr. Harry Binkley spent New Year’s day Mr. and Mrs. several days hi Mr. and Mrs. to be held at Pandora next Dorance Thompson. Miss Ruth Greding, a teacher in the high school here, was married Orlo Bixel of Cummins, Michigan I Christmas day to Silas Diller of visited with his folks at home several I Bluffton. days this week. I Mr. Guy Moore was a recent visit or at the home of his mother, Mrs. in Delphos. Rupert Watt spent Toledo. Adrian Moyer and Mollie Allerding. Mrs. Ida Boyd was a Monday guest and Mrs. Orville Beach of I of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tarr at Ada. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Robert Williams has purchased the of Erie, Mich., were New (building formerly owned by W. A. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Houser. Smith. I Mr- and Mrs- Verle Dale Bower of Findlay and|family, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Watt Mrs. Chester Mr. Henry Mrs. ____ son Howard of Camp Shelby, Miss., |and family, Mr. and were recent callers on Mrs. Ola I Binkley and Krcnner* I Schwartz, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Folk and Mr. I Lima, Mr. and and Mrs. Sam Folk Findlay spent land children, ith Mr. andlEarker of Ada Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fleming and family, Miss Pat Peterson of Mrs. William Binkley and Miss Mildred I Jennings and family of Bluffton Beach and I Miss Mary Gatchel of Loudenville, Smith spent I and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fleming ,I. and Mrs. I were guests at the J. T. Fleming I home on New Year’s day. Mrs. J. P. Edwards of Toledo and Jerry Morrison ofpamilyofBlufftonwereSundayeven Findlay spent Thursday evening with I mg guests of Mrs. Jennie Eversole Mrs. Ella McClelland. Iand Mrs- Carrie Lentz. son Robert I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eversole and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Aukerman and! Mr. and Mrs. Doyt Hall, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brickman of Mrs. Clarence Hall, Mr. and Mrs. McComb spent Sunday with Mrs. W. A. Otto. Mr. and|Russell Mr. and Mrs. Elza Hel I ser, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ober Brenner I dier were Saturday evening guests Fostoria of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Jennie and Mrs. Fred Lal Miss Hildred Wirt was a Saturday I night guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Herschel Snyder. E. L. Roberts and were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Dorance Thursdayl Mrs. Mildred Albert and children Mrs. Harold! °f Lima were New Year’s guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Win. Albert. Findlay spent! Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, id Mrs. Robert I and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson and I family of Lima were Sunday guests of Chillicothe Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Thompson. i of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Wirt were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ida Boyd. It. Gilead and I A number of people from this Knight of Adali community attended the funeral of with Mr. and! Lemuel Fisher at Maysville Satur- I day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence were Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs. L. T. Patterson. Salsbury Mr. Rockport Clar- Mrs. Mina Marquart and son ence of Jenera were recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Meter and family. Miss LaDonna Campbell returned to Troy, Sunday to resume her teach ing in the two weeks’ Staunton school, after a vacation. Mrs. Charles Armentrout called in a number of Rev. and of Bluffton homes in this vicinity Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Begg and sons John and William and Mr. Harley food stores 1 WILDMERE 33c ib. TISSUE PAPER WALDORF 4 r°lls 17c A&P SOFT TWIST BREAD 3 25c LOAVES SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER 2- 21c WISCONSIN CHEDDAR CHEESE -20c Oranges Grapefruit Head Lettuce Mr. and Mrs. daughter Edythe Duffield returned Saturday from al motor trip through Florida. While I Jj at Miami the Misses Cupp and Duf-| field made an airplane trip to I Havana, Cuba, where they spent al couple of days sightseeing. I Vera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Van Meter is. recuperating from a recent tonsilectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Marshall and daughter Jean were Thursday even ing supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Geiger and daughter Mary Alice in Bluffton. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Marshall left Thursday for Co-| lumbus where he will enter his fresh man year at Ohio State university. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Michael of Lima took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Begg. Mrs. W. E. Marshall attended a luncheon meeting of the Matrons of Dist. No. 8 O. in the Argonne Hotel in Thursday. Past held last 1938 E. S. Lima Rogers of Yarger of Harold, Chub and Been Columbus Grove, Lillian Kalida and Sunday afternoon callers home of Miss Vera Rockhill. Donald Rockhill were afternoon callers in the Students who have returned to I college after spending a two week’s vacation with their parents in this vicinity are: Mary Jane Mayberry to Bluffton Mary Marshall to Bowl ing Green University Jean Marshall to Miami University Herbert Mar shall. Jr., and Elizabeth Campbell to Ohio State university Harold Wright to University of Cincinnati and Nel son Kohli to Angola, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cupp, sons William and Richard and daughter Margery spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jenkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer in Columbus. Mrs. William Augsburger of Bluff-1 ton, mother of Mrs. Herbert Mar shall, returned home Saturday after spending the past month son Donald and family in port, Pa. with her Williams- the Pres An all day meeting of byterian missionary society was held in the home of the president, Mrs. Edgar Begg Wednesday with a busi ness session at eleven o’clock follow ed by a tureen dinner at the noon hour and a program in the afternoon. The annual business meeting of Lima Presbyterial was announced for Mon day, January 27th in the Market Street church in Lima. Supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall New Year’s night were: Messrs. Harold Benedict, of Springfield Bob Bar nett, of Whitehouse Ralph Galloway, of Cincinnati Miss Rosamond Pugh, of Ft. Wayne Mr. A. H. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marshall and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. W. shall and daughter Mary, Mrs. Orlo Marshall and Jean, the host and hostess BEANS, Ann Page, All Varieties RICE, Fancy Blue Rose.............. SOAP, Ajax Toilet or Laundry CORN, Packers Label................ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE .. SODA CRACKERS....................... P&G or KIRK'S FLAKEWHITE SOAP SPRY or CRISCO................................ NAVY BEANS..................................... MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Encore OATS, Sunnyfield........... .................... OLEO MARGARINE, Sure Good .. PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR.............. TOMATOES, Iona.............................. PEACHES, A&P................................... PASTRY FLOUR, Sunnyfield............ CORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield.............. SOAP CHIPS, Balloon....................... CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE......... RED CIRCLE COFFEE..................... BOKAR COFFEE.................................. CHIPSO SALAD DRESSING, Iona .’ BAKING POWDER, Clabber Girl .. WHITEHOUSE MILK......................... GOLD MEDAL FLOUR....................... BROOMS, Clean Sweep...................... TEA, Our Own..................................... PEAS, Iona................................ ........... LIMA BEANS, Iona............................ FLOUR, Iona....................................... SCRATCH FEED, Daily Egg.............. LAYING MASH, Daily Egg.............. CALUMET BAKING POWDER____ FRUIT COCKTAIL, Sultana............. TOMATO JUICE, Iona...................... SUPER SUDS ........................................ dexo, Pure Vegetable Sbortening 20*o*'69c Bacon Squares 7 25c Smoked Picnics 2** 15c Ring Bologna THURSDAY, JAN, 9, 1941 Van Meter were entertained at din-1 Herbert Jr., Ralph, Kenneth and Don. ner Sunday in the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Harry Mayberry will be hos Mrs. Harold Marshall. I tess to the Profit and Pleasure Club Mrs. F. C. Marshall was among I for the January meeting which will the guests at a party Thursday I be held Wednesday afternoon of next evening in the home of Mrs. Edison I week with the following program: Diller in Pandora given in honor I Roll call—It’s News to Me Wilder of Mrs. George Thomas of Princeton,I ness Wife, by Pinkerton, Mrs Coy New Jersey who spent the past week|Kohli Music, Club Are Dummies with her sister, in Pandora. Mrs. Elmer Burry I Made or Born?, Mrs. Fred Badert I scher. J. O. Cupp and!------------------ and Miss Florence V\ Z'iiL '■in. TWO SIZES E. Mar Mr. and daughter and sons EIGHT O'CLOCK By endeavor to We measure up to the high stan dards of our profession. Stanley Basinger Funeral Home L/.i- Phone 144-W^ [or AND ELECTRIC SREBURWDRI RADIOS, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES MUMMA ELECTRIC SHOP Carl Mumma, Prop. Phone 421-W Bluffton, O. Our 1941 Resolution “Chicks that Satisfy” 7 REASONS WHY 1. Carefully culled, purebred flocks. Every flock bloodtested for B. W. D. 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