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PAGE FOUR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Charles M. Armentrout, Pastor Rockport: 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Bluffton: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:50 a. m. Morning worship. 6:00 p. m. Tuxis The subject of the sermon is “The Beginning of the Christian Life.” John 3:1-21. “Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, call ye upon Him while he is near.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m.. subject: “Doctrine of Atonement.” Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed nesday evening. The reading room at the church is open every Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. The publ ic is invited to all services and to visit the reading Toom. What could be more helpful in times like these than a quiet hour spent in church service—come church Sunday. This Sand ay indie hurcbesa a branch of the of Mother Church, the First Church Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. 51 ISSIONARY CHURCH A. F. Albro, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. m. Children’s meeting. m. Young People’s meet P P- Ing. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Praye meeting. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH H. T. Unruh, Pastor THURSDAY: 7:15 p. m. Choir rehearsal. 8:15 p. m. Midweek prayer Vices. SUNDAY: 9:00 a. m. Church school. 10:00 a. m. Church worship—Col lege Homecoming Day will be ob served. 6:00 p. m. Intermediate C. E. 7:00 p. m. Junior C. E. and even ing services. to CHURCH OF CHRIST G. D. Bright, Pastor Bluffton: 9:15 a. m. Bible school. Rally Day this Sunday. Let’s show Mr. Emans we can have 100 there. Come and get your souvenir. It is also promotion day. The children have a fine program planned. 10:15 a. m. Worship Lord’s Sup- A. Hauenstein & Son The Corner Drug Store Bluffton, Ohio DOUBLE DIP SODA Your choice of flavor. Made with two dips of Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream. per Sermon: “Seeing The Need.” 6:30 p. m. C. E. With our new Youth Song Books. You will want to be there every week. Bring a visitor. NOTE: “Your absence from church is a vote to close the doors.” Beaverdam: 9:30 a. m. Bible school, C. stutz, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Lord’s Supper 5:30 p. m. Junior C. E. NOTE: “Get thy tools ready God will find thee work.”—Browning. 9:00 a. m. Church school. 10:00 Sermon On.” ser Please have your things at the church for the Orphans Home by Thursday morning. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE E. G. Steiner, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Preaching. 7:30 Christian Workers Band, and Children’s meeting in Basement. 8:15 Sermon. 7:45 Thursday evening Prayer ser vice. The public is always welcome. Nearly one-sixth of the farm lands in Ohio have been so severely af fected by sheet erosion that over three-fourths of the original surface soil has been lost. Another third of the land area has lost from one fourth to three-fourths of the sur face soil. SUNDAE Your choice of flavor. Made with two dips of Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream. This Coupon Worth 5e on the purchase of (1) a double dip soda (2) a super sundae, or (3) a pint of Page’s Treasure Chest Ice Cream. This offer good Only on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 16, 17 & 18, Name.......................... ‘................ Address................................................ Indiana of Mr. several Am- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Minister J. A. Weed, THURSDAY: 3:45 p. m. Junior 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal Choir Rehearsal a. m. Morning worship, topic—“The Glory of Going rehearsal. 5:45 p. m. Junior League—Organization People’s Choir m. Young High Epworth meeting. Senior Epworth League. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES Emil Burrichter, Pastor Emanuel: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. 1 Public Worship at 10:45 a. m. Men’s Congress at New Bremen, Sunday afternoon and evening. Men,, plan to attend. Take your St. John: sons. Public worship at 9:15 a. m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. Men’s Congress announced above. Choir Thursday evening at 7:30. The W.M. S. meets with Mrs. Louis Deerhake on Thursday even ing. Mrs. Minnie Patrick is assist ant hostess. m. ^Treasure €hesi 3 THE BLl Settlement Jacob Habegger of Berne, was a visitor in the home and Mrs. Ben Amstutz for days this week. Mrs. While attending the funeral of Mrs. Rachel Wagner on Monday, in Mt. Cory, Mrs. Grover (Bauman) Harris suddenly was stricken by apoplexy and passed away. Funeral will be held at 2 o’clock at the Pleasant View church Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneck and family were visitors in Berne last Sunday. The Putnam County Corn Husking Contest was held on the farm of Aaron Donaldson near Continental, on Tuesday. The ladies of the Living Links class of the St. John Sunday school had an all day quilting at the home of Mrs. Irvin Hilty last Wednesday. Wheat sowing has not yet ended due to heavy rains of the past two weeks. Considerable damage has been done to corn on dampness. account of to hold the at Bluffton Plans are being made annual Mid-Winter Fair during the first week of December. A few of the farmers are begin ning to start work in the sugar beet Dorothy, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reno Oberly, completed her course of training at Lima and is now employed at the office of the Triplett Meter Works. A. E. Campbel] is seriously ill at present. W. C. Hughes of Harrod, dipped sheep in this locality the fore part of the week. He is equipped with the most up to date already dipped over this season. Paul Schey has been assisting Ben Amstutz with farm work for the past week. Rolland Reichenbach has recently been chosen as second tenor of the Bowling Green University male quartet. man in the state school Green University Mr. Reichenbach is a fresh this year. Neiswander and now re involved in Mr. and Mrs. Semiah formerly of this locality siding in Findlay were an auto accident last evening. Both sustained facial cuts and bruises and were taken to the hospital for treatment. Wednesday Edgar Schumacher visited with his home folks over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moser, and Mrs. Homer Reichenbach family and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kohli and family enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Soldner and family last Sun day. DELIGHTFUL FLAVORS IN ONE PACKAGE! Mr. and M. McGranahan residing on Road seven miles north of is expecting to have a stock Ralph College Bluffton sale within the next few weeks. The marriage of Miss Sylvia Hart man and Mr. Freeman Basinger took place Sunday morning. Haydn Steiner spent Sunday with FTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO his mother Mrs. P. C. Steiner and daughter Irma. Elrose The Y. P. M. C. of the Bethesda church met last Friday evening with Bess Arnold. Mrs. Herbert Graham, son David and daughter Shar Elaine of Rush sylvania spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Williamson. Miss Sylvia Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Purl Hartman, was mar ried Sunday morning at the Evangel ical parsonage in Mt. Cory to Free man Basinger of Pandora. They left after the ceremony for an extended trip thru.the Smoky Mountains and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Klingler and family spent Sunday afternoon with the Harry Huber family near Beav erdam. Union prayer service at Olive Branch, Thursday evening. Glen and Baery Nonnamaker and Fern Koch were callers noon at the C. V. KI Ada. Sunday after- ingler home near .Stratton, dau Idie Battles, dau •junday with Mr. IcCabe of Colum Russell Stratton Stratton of West rnoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. M. ghter Floe, Mrs. Gol ghter Mabel spen: and Mrs. Sylvester A bus. Mr. and Mr and sons and Rai Jefferson were a1 the McCabe home. Mr. and Mrs. Wn spent Sunday at R. Fisher home. Mrs. D. Willin’ Battles and Mrs. 1 with Rev. and Mr of Rawson went to on a tour of the O outfit and has 11,000 sheep iurk of Lima and Mrs. J. nson, Mrs. Goldie ■kson in company Paul Zimmerman Lebanon, Friday terbein home. od and son Mich ient several days and Mrs. Lendon lasinger and wife Mrs. Lena Lockwo ael of California sp last week with Mi Basinger. Eugene I were Sunday evening callers at the Basinger home. Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wynkoop and Miss Mildred Wynkoop spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wynkoop and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Gettman of Columbus Grove. nneth Keller of her Ha- Mr. and Mrs. Jenera spent Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. William begger and Garnie. Richard Green has recently employed in the of’ Co., in Findlay. been ice of the Ditcher irr spent Sunday Harris. Circle met Miss Pauline Ci with Miss Livona The Ladies Har•mony in the home of Mrs. Alta Newton Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. towell Habegger of Bluffton spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Habegger and family. Nial Newton was surprised Fri day evening when a group of neigh bors came to his home to remind him of his birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wehrly, Miss Marie Imbach, Noah Hochstettler and daughter Lorena, Mr. and Mrs. children, Mr. Fridley, Mr. and sons and Wehrly. Clarence Fridley and and Mrs. William id Mrs. Carl Wehrly Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd coni This Harris has health for so church servic She was stri. stroke while of Mrs. Rach Cory Evange day afternoon sympathy of here. inity was greatly the death of Mrs. Although Mrs. been in the best of time, she attended Sunday morning, en with a paralytic (.tending the funeral Wagner at the Mt. al church on Mon The family have the their many friends News Want-Ads Bring Results. STOCK SALES Service bulls delivered any time also male hogs. C. N. Long & Son, phone Ada Red 1360. tf To let on shares—Flock of Shrop shire ewes. J. Leonard Gratz, Bluffton phone 650-Y. Registered boars and ms also good eating Deppler & Son, Bent 26 on shares Nov. 1. W. iles south on Bentley 26 0. I. C. sows with pigs, miles north of IN and 1 mile east and For sale—R Shropshire rai potatoes. J. C. ley road. Ewes to let H. Kidd, 6 mi road. For sale—4 Delbert Davis, State Route 301 U mile north o»f State Route 69. alf 5 days old. A. F. north on Dixie, cow with second B. J. Boutwell & Sons, For sale—Ca Albro, 3 miles For sale calf by side. 3 miles east Fresh Orange. Center. For sale—cow 8 yrs. old with calf by side. Oscar Weaver, ll,4 miles west of Beaverdam on Lincoln. For sale—2 yearling Shorthorn bulls. Adam Luginbuhl, mile west of Richland Grange hall. For sale—Shropshire ewe lambs. Reese Huber, Bluffton phone. For sale—Guernsey weeks old eligible to A. Vermillion, Bluffton bull calf 9 registry. W. phone, sorrel work young For sale—Two good mares or will exchange for cattle. Alvin Augsburger. Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lightner of Bluffton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Younkman and family of Clyde evening visitors of Wm. Younkman. were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Miss Ruth Ellen was a Saturday guest of Mrs. W. R. Dally. of Ada Mr. and a Thurs- Mrs. Cynthia Elliott was day guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Byerly and family at Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Downey and Mrs. Harmon Downey spent Sunday with relatives at Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stotts were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Victoria Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Davis of Michi gan were last week visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W, Washington C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pratt, daughter Betty and son Warren of Toledo, and Mrs. Charity Frick of Bluffton, were week-end visitors of Mrs. Carrie Durkee and daughter Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor of Santa Anna, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Albert are guests of Mayberry. and daughter, were week-end Mrs. Mae Bailey Mrs. Walter Beck visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wert and family at Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parish family of North Baltimore week-end visitors of Mr. and Ray Barnes and son Larrie. Mrs. G. T. Madden of last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beardstown, Ill., w*ere visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ellenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Brackney of Vandalia were recent visitors of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brackney. The W. S. of C. S. of the Meth odist church met Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Emmett Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook and Mrs. Etta Yant were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rockhill at Columbus Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bassitt of San dusky were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bassitt and family. Miss June Augsburger of Lima spent last Monday with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Augs burger. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Beery son expect to move in the future to Dayton. ter and family and Rev. Neiswander of Eaton, Ohio. and were Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Heller of Wapakoneta spent a few days the past week with Mrs. W. C. Lacock and Mrs. Lillie Anderson past week with Mr. and Yant and son at Lima. children. spent the Mrs. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Marion nounce the arrival of Marilyn Anne on October 4. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Truax and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Gierhart and Otis Bassitt were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Arnold. and near and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keiffer grandson of Cleveland Mr. and Cloyce Shook of Lima visited Mr. and Mrs. John Keiffer, Sunday. Afternoon and evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hauenstein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chides- Mrs. with A‘P FOOD STORES WILDMERE BUTTER 37c CAKE FLOUR, Sunnyfield 2%-lb. pkg. 14c HONEY, Blossomdale............2-lb. far 30c PEANUT BUTTER, Sultana 2-lb. jar 27c TOMATOES, Iona............3 No. 2 cans 25c PASTRY FLOUR, Sunnyf. 24Vi-lb. bag 69c CHEESE, Wisconsin Colby..............lb. 30c FIG BARS................................3-lb. pkg. 29c SOAP CHIPS, White Sail .... 2 pkgs. 25c NAVY BEANS..............................4 lbs. 23c OLEOMARGARINE, Sure Good ... lb. 14c BAKING POWDER, Clab. Girl 2-lb. can 23c ROLLED OATS, S.F....................Ige. pkg. 15c WALDORF TISSUE................4 rolls 17c PEACHES, St. Francis 2 No. ZYz cons 31c ANN PAGE SPARKLE PINEAPPLE, Sultana 2 No. ZYz CAMPBELL'S BEANS 4 16-oz. PINK SALMON...................2 tall CLEANSER, White Sail............6 dexo SHORTENING MARVEL “ENRICHED BREAD JONATHAN APPLES IDAHO LARGE SIZE Paul Richland Center Miss Ethel Basinger of New York city was a Wednesday evening sup per guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochstettler and family. Mrs. Ella Dillman, Mrs. Robert Dillman, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mos er and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dillman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Verity and children of Cairo, and Mrs. Hugh Hallman and daughter Phyllis called Sunday afternoon at the Amos Luginbuhl home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hirschfeld of Lima spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son. Mrs. Russell Schaublin and Mr. and Mrs. Wil were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Mr. and and family ford Gratz guests of Schaublin. M. Durkee of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zimmerman and daughter and Mrs. Sam Badert scher spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Frantz and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coon Millersburg spent the week-end the J. I. Luginbuhl home. of at Wanda and June Hochstettler were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Noah Zimmerman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gratz of Lima and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz spent Sunday evening at the Ernest Gratz home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Brice Main and son Harold spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Marquart, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin called at the John Schaublin home of Lima, Sunday evening. Shirley and spent Thursday Ed Marquart. Driver an a daughter Patricia Marquart afternoon with Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl and Mr. and Mrs. son Junior were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Luginbuhl and daughters of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Badertscher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Badertscher and son spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hochstettler and son. Pleasant Hill and Mrs. Arthur Phillips Mr. were hosts to a group of relatives who gathered at their home for a basket dinner last Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Younkman, of Ada Mr. and Mrs. Earl Younkman and daughter, of Rising Sun Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Younkman and daughters of Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Harold Younkman and sons of Lima Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Younkman and grandson, of Beaver dam Mr. and Mrs. Donald Michael and family, of Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson and family, of Pandora Mr. and Mrs. Carey Younkman, of Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winegardner, of Ada Mr. and Mrs. Alton Younk man and family, Miss Dorothy Huff man and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Younk man and Freda, Walter, Nolan and Roberta Younkman. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Klingler and family called Sunday afternoon at the Harry Huber home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huber and son 1 1-LB. 8-OZ. LOAF Produce— 5 ,bs 23c Good Kilting POTATOES -10 29c HEAD LETTUCE 10c WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED 4 e. 32 IONA 25c 37c 29c 37c 19c 54c 6 pkgs, cans cans cans cans 3-lb. can (THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1941 FLOUR 73c SALAD DRESSING, Iona................ qt. 29c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER .... 2 cans 15c LAYING MASH, Daily Egg 100 lbs. $2.82 VELTMAN COOKIES..............2 pkgs. 21c CORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield 3 Ige. pkgs. 23c P&G SOAP.....................................6 bars 23c MATCHES, AGP Kitchen 6 Ige. boxes 25c 89c FINE SALT......... .............."100 lbs. PET or CARNATION MILK 4 toll cons BLEACH, White Soil.....................2 qts. CATSUP, Packer's Label 2 14-oz. bots. MUSTARD, Packer's Label........... qt. CALUMET BAKING POWDER lb. can OXYDOL or RINSO......... .. Ige. pkg. ANN PAGE BEANS......... 4 1 -lb. cans SUPER SUDS............................Ige. pkg. BEET SUGAR................ 25-lb. paper $1.48 RED HEART DOG FOOD 2 tall cans 17c DAILY DOG FOOD............4 tall cans 19c SCRATCH FEED, Daily Egg 100 lbs. $2.11 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 46-oz. cans 35c EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE 3 55c —Meats— RING OR LARGE BOLOGNA BACON SQUARES SMOKED PICNICS I —I —A called Sunday evening on Mrs. Ly man Barnes, who is a patient at Bluffton hospital. Miss Lydia Ann Blosser is a pat ient at Memorial hospital Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Scoles and son called at the Norval Scoles home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess family spent Sunday with Mrs. Fett and Nellie Huber. and Lily and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brauen family were Sunday dinner guests in the Jesse Bracy home of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Younkman and family were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lugi bihl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lugibihl and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerbe and son were Sunday evening visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herr and Dale Herr were Sunday visitors in the Cal Herr home. Armorsville Those that spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guider and family of near West Newton were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCafferty, Margaret Guider, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Guider, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Guider, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dearth and family and Mr. Clair Strahm, of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson of Virginia Beach, Va., and Stemion of Lima spent the H. O. Hilty home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert spent the week end at Montgomery home. Mrs. Chas. Monday at C. Matter the Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Montgomery and son Chas. Jr., and Miss Marjorie Ream attended the Slosser cousins reunion at the Zimmerman home near Fostoria, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Burre and son Robert of Sandusky Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler and son Clyde called at the L. A. Klingler home in Findlay, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Wagner family called Sunday evening at Chas. Montgomery home. and the Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Moore, and Mrs. Ohlen Friedly of Dunkirk, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Klingler and family called Sunday at the H. O. Hilty home. BLUFFTON MARKETS Wednesday Morning Hogs—160 to 200, $9.80 200 to 240, $10.00 240 to 260, $9.80 roughs, $8.75 stags, $7.75. Calves, $13.25 lambs, $10.25. Grain (bu. prices)—Wheat, $1.00 corn, 65c oats, 45c soys, $1.42. AVICQL for Chick Diarrhea FREE /SAMPLE ■5 At Oar Store—FOR YOU Every local poultry raieer \ia invited to call at our store for a free sam pie of Avicol. A. Hauenstein & Son The Corner Drug Store 34c 17c 17c 11c 19c 21c 25c 21c ib. 21c ib. 25c