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PAGE FOUR EBENEZER MENNONTTE CHURCH Arnold C. Schultz, Pastor THURSDAY: 2:00 p. m. Women’s Missionary society. There will be an election for officers. 8:30 p. m. Teachers’ meeting and prayer service. Choir rehearsal. Friday: 7:15 p. m. Broadcast from WFIN Findlay. SUNDAY: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon topic, “Dedication.” 8:00 p. m. Programs of the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavorers. We cordially invite you to attend the services of the church. MISSIONARY CHURCH A. F. Albro, Pastor SUNDAY: 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 p. m. Children’s meeting. 7:30 p. m. Young People’s society. 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic service. Wednesday: 8:00 p. m. Ladies trio from Moody Bible Institute. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES Emil Burrichter, Pastor Emmanuel’s: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Public worship at 10:45 a. m. Dr. I. W. Bauman will be the speaker. The Emmanuel’s Woman’s Guild will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Stella Huber. St. John’s: Public worship at 9:15 a. m. Dr. I. W. Bauman will be the speaker. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. The Ladies Aid meets Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Caroline Mat ter. The G. M. G. meets at the home of Miss Doris Dunifon Monday even ing, June 8th for a potluck supper. I)EFENSELESS MENNONITE E. G. Steiner, Pastor SUNDAY: 9:30 Sunday school, Levi Melling er, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship service. 7:30 Young People’s program. 8:15 Sermon. Thursday: 8:15 Bible study and prayer service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Henry Baumann, of Dayton, stu dent in Louisville Theological semi nary will fill the pulpit of the Pres byterian church, Sunday morning at 10:50 o'clock. Mr. Bauman has com pleted two years of his theological course and was student pastor of the East Side Presbyterian church in Fremont last summer. He is a graduate of Hanover college, Ind., This Sunday in Ae hurchesR where he was prominent in music and athletics. FIRST MENNONTTE CHURCH H. T. Unruh, Pastor Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. The Ladies Missionary society will meet. THURSDAY: 7:15 p. m. Meeting of the Christ ian Education committee. 7:45 Choir rehearsal. 8:15 The Church Council will meet. SUNDAY: 9:00 a. m. Church school. 10:00 a. m. Church worship. 6:00 p. m. Intermediate C. E. 7:30 p. m. Junior C. E. and even ing services. CHURCH OF CHRIST G. D. Bright, Pastor Bluffton: 9:30 a. m. Bible school, C. Emans, Supt. Children’s Day exercises and offering for missions. 10:30 a. m. Lord’s supper. 4:00 p. m. C. Society hike and vesper service at the college farm. Meet at church. Beaverdam: 9:30 a. m. Bible school, C. Am stutz, Supt. 10:30 a. m. W’orship service. Lord’s supper. Sermon. NOTE—“Some people think a thirty minute sermon is too long, so they substitute a six hundred column Sunday paper.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m., subject: “God the Only Cause and Creator.” 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 public is invited to all services and to visit the read ing room. This society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. LUTHERAN CHURCH W. L. Harmony, Pastor 9 a. m., Preaching. 10 a. in., Sunday school NEW WARTiNiE SCHEDULES The transportation needs of America-at v/ar have made it necessary to change Greyhound schedules. This new service has been arranged in full cooperation with the wartime program of the Office of Defense Transportation. Today the important thing is to make every bus work full time keeping vital traff’c on the move. To achieve this purpose, Greyhound is introducing many changes diverting buses to more essential routes—reducing driving speeds eliminating Expresses and Limiteds and many “second sections” unifying service with other bus companies in some cases —conserving tires and vital materials in every way. Be sure to ask about the new schedules before you take a trip. We hope yon will not be incon venienced, crowded or delayed. But if you are, please be lenient the war effort comes first with Greyhound as U does with you. PINE RESTAURANT 110 N. Main Street Phone 368-W GREYHOUND June War Bond Quota $325,800 For County Allen county’s war bond quota for June amounts to $325,800 it was an nounced last week by the treasury department in Washington. Quotas of other nearby counties include: Hancock, $143,600 Hardin, $31,543, and Putnam, $35,449. For the six months period from July, 1941, to January, 1942, Allen county residents bought $164,139 in war bonds Hancock, $79,205 Hard in, $31,543, and Putnam, $35,449. 1 I Pleasant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Wright Klingler and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huber and fam- Mrs. Paul Smith and daughters of near Beaverdam and Mrs. Lew Rice and Cal Candler of Lima spent last Thursday afternoon with Miss Nellie Huber and Mrs. Lillie Fett. Prof, and Mrs. H. E. Huber of Ada called on Mr and Mrs. Harry Huber. Saturday forenoon. Phyllis Ann Coulter of Zanesville, spent the week end with Paul David and Marilyn Ruth Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ Zimmer and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Wirt of Ada spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Norval Scoles. Mrs. Scoles who is much improved was brought to her home last Wednesday from the Bluff ton hospital. Miss Bertha Coulter of Zanesville, spent the week end with Mrs. Alta Garau and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brauen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bad ertscher of near Bluffton. Mrs. Naomi Steiner and family spent the week end in Findlay visiting relatives. Lewis Hauenstein and daughter, Betty spent Friday eveinng with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brauen and family. Miss Opal McWhorten of Cincin nati and Mr. and Mrs. French of Li ma called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gleeson and family, Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Stratton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orton Stratton spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bell and family of near Columbus Grove. Mr. and Mrs. B. Filhart and son Eddie of Jenera, Mr and Mrs. Joy Huber, Sunday afternoon. A newly organized 4-H club “The Willing Workers” met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Stratton, the ad visor, Monday afternoon. Micky Gleason is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Zahrend of near Westminster. Rev. Guthrie is conducting special srvices at the County Line church of the Brethren for two weeks. The public is invitd to attend. Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Younkman and fam ily of Perry township, Mr and Mrs. Earl Younkman and daughter of Ris ing Sun, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winegard ner and daughter of Waynesfield, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Younkman of Ada spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Younkman and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Younkman and grandson Bernard of Beaverdam spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and fam ily of Findlay spent the week end with Fett. Marilyn Stratton spent Friday night and Saturday with Sondra Sue Huber. Mrs .Maud Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Boyd and daughters Jeanette, Carol and Marlene of Detroit, Mrs. Boyd and granddaughter Ann of Findlay called on the former’s broth er, Russell Huber and family, Friday evening. Mrs. Coon stayed until Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Spallinger and son Donivan called on Mr and Mrs. Russell Huber and son Dale, Sunday evening. Elrose Week end guests at the E. L. Bish home were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bish, son Billie of Jackson, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bish and Mr and Mrs. Frank Hainer all of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Susan Arnold and daughter, Bessie entertained at Sunday dinner, Rev and Mrs. Irvin Kauffman of Mt. Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gossman and Misses Fern Koch and Faery Nonnamaker. Mrs. J. R. Stratton, Flo Stratton and their house guest, Mrs. H. D. Morrison of Tulsa, Okla, spent Thurs day at the J. C. Christman home. Rolland Koontz, wife, daughter Martha and son John of Bluffton, call ed Sunday evening at the Anna Koontz home. Union prayer services at Bethesda church, Thursday evening. Glenn and Ami Nonnamaker spent Sunday afternoon at the Chancey Klingler home near Ada. Jeanette and Gareth Lynn Basinger spent Saturday with Kaye Eileen Nonnamaker. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Stratton and Flo Stratton and Mrs. Morrison spent Sunday afternoon in Tiffin with Mrs Ida Stratton. Mrs. Lucinda Koontz was a Friday gu-est at the Ami Nonnamaker home. The Olive Branch Ladies Aid met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Wade Marshall. Corporal Harold Bell spent several days last week on furlough with Mrs. Bell at the Scott Eddinger home and with his father, T. J. Bell of near Ada. He has been transferred from a camp in California to the Kellog field, near Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Klingler and family were Sunday evening callers at the M. J. Stratton home Rev and Mrs. Herbert Graham, son David and daughter Sharon of Sush sylvania spent Decoration day at the D. D. Williamson home. Mrs. Gra ham and children remained for an in definite stay. The Gale Schaffer family of near Mt. Cory had the misfortune Monday of losing their home by fire. THE BLl FFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, O Allen County Has Birth Rate Record Allen county had the highest birth rate in the state during 1941, ac cording to vital statistics released last week by the Ohio department of health. Birth rate for the county was 23.2 per 1000 persons, to top all other districts in Ohio. Population -of the state gained last year, according to the announcement from state headquarters. In Ohio, 122,456 babies were born, against 77,525 deaths. Birth rate for the state as a whole was 17.7 per 1000 persons during the year. Rockport Mrs. William Risser and Richard Cupp of New London spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cupp and family. Mrs. Alvin Whisler and grand daughter Charlene Steger of Ocean side, Calif., arrived here Thursday for a visit with friends and relatives and to attend commencement exer cises at Bowling Green, Friday, when Mrs. Whisler’s niece Miss Mary Marshall will graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall and Miss Rebecca Marshall, students at O. S. U. spent Decoration Day with their parents in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huber and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Denis Roby and family near Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. James Swick of Canton and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fritz of Lansing, Mich., pent Decoration Day in the home of Mr. A. F. Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Dehner Smith gmd children of Avon Lake were week end guests in the J. 0. Cupp home. Among those from out of town who attended Decoration Day ser vices here were: Mrs. Alvin Whis ler of Ocean Side. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fritz Lansing, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. James Swick of Can ton, Judge Neil Lora, Clem Lora and Mrs. Emma Deits of Lima, Mr. Chris Lora of Cairo, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Van Meter, Miss Rose Searfoss of Beaverdam, Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Searfoss and son of Harrod, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beade and daughter of Lima, Richard Cupp and Mrs. Wm. Risser of New London and Orrin Mayberry of Columbus City, Ind. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall is planning to at tend the summer quarter at Ohio State University in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marshall who are now in Columbus will spend the summer here. Rev. Lester Bradds a former pas tor of the local M. E. Church, now residing on a farm near Bowersville, preached Sunday morning at the Rockport and Beaverdam churches and at the noon hour members of his three former pastorates—Bea verdam, Pleasant Hill and Rockport gathered at the Beaverdam church for a basket dinner honoring Rev. and Mrs. Bradds. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Steiner have moved back into the house they formerly occupied on the F. C. Mar shall farm. Mr. Steiner was called into the service the first of May and after spending a short time at the induction center was returned home on account of high blood pressure. Mrs. William Augsburger of Bluff ton spent a couple of days the past week in the home of her daughter Mrs. Herbert Marshall. Mrs. Augs burger has not been very well due to injuries sustained in a fall re cently on the streets of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Millen Geiger who are well known to our readers, mov ed Thursday into the home they recently purchased in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall and Mrs. A. R. Whisler and grand daughter Charlene Steger of Ocean side, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Smith and family of Avon Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cupp and daughter Nancy of Pandora, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Cupp and daughter Edythe, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Begg and sons, Mr. and Mrs. David Core of West Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Begg and sons enjoyed a picnic dinner at the J. C. Begg home Decoration Day. BLUFFTON MARKETS Wednesday Morning Hogs—160 to 180, $13.50 180 to 250, $13.60 roughs, $12.75 stags, $10.75. Calves, $13.75 lambs, $13.75. Grain (bu. prices)—Wheat, $1.05 corn, 77c oats, 48c soys, $1.60. STOCK SALES Service bulls delivered any time also male hogs. C. N. Long & Son, phone Ada Red 1360. tf For sale—One purebred Brown Swiss bull calf. J. Newlin Habeg ger, 2 miles north of Beaverdam. For sale—Hampshire male hog. Clyde Warren, phone 546-R. For sale—Spotted Poland China weaned pigs. These are good ones. See Frank Lugibihl, 4 miles south of Bluffton on Bentley road. For sale—2 gilts with 16 pigs by side. Dean Motter, 2 miles north of Jenera. 10 Beaverdam Mrs. Charles Weaver is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beach of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fowler and family of Ironton are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Vertner. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dunlop of Dayton announce the arrival of a daughter, Sharon Louise on May 20. Mrs. Elzie Gierhart is spending a few days at the Dunlop home. Emil Gene Gratz is spending the Summer with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niswander at Butler, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver and fam ily of Fremont were week end visitors of Mrs. Lillie Anderson and daughter Carol. Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey and daughter Linda spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dode Ramsey and other relatives at Buckland. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Downey, Mrs. Ray Barnes and son Larrie spent the week end with relatives in Toledo. Mrs. Herbert Pence and sons of Waynesfield were Friday callers of Mrs. Carrie Durkee and daughter, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Williams and family of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nungester of Toledo were Sunday visitors of Miss Adda Yoakam. Rev. and Mrs. W. Cordrey and Mrs. T. V. Stim attended commence ment exercises at Kalida on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rowland and Irene Rowland spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown at Hoyt ville. The Vesperian S. S. class met Wed nesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Trout. Mr and Mrs. Everett Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Huber, Mrs. Hugh Berns. Mrs. Lillie Anderson, Mrs. Arthur Pugh. Mrs. Wilbur Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook and Mrs. Bert Leathermon. Mrs. Catherine Ross and son John, and Miss Doris Ross of Dayton spent the week with relatives at Kalama zoo, Mich Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Huber were: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huber and daughter of Cleveland Robert Huber of Colum bus Mrs. Donald Huber of Columbus Grove and Raymond Huber of Camp Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jennings are visiting relatives in Tuscarawas county. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pugh and family entertained last Sunday, Mrs. Harry Pratt, George Pratt, Ann and George i Pugh of Ada. Mr., and Mrs. Howard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson and family spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hedge at Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis are spend ing several weeks with relatives at Kalamazoo, Mnch. Mt Cory Mr. and Mrs. Willis King and dau ghter Judy of McComb called Sunday on Dr. and Mrs. A. E. King. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kramer called Saturday afternoon on Mrs Adda Kroft and Mr and Mrs Paul Bauman in Findlay J. W. Garlinger of Mt. Cory was taken Saturday to the Bluffton hos pital for an emergency operation. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Clymer and dau ghters Josephine and Mary Kathryn of Columbus were callers Saturday morning on Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kram er. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fillwock and daughter Saundra Kay of Warren Mrs. Thelma Frantz and daughters of Toledo were recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Pearl Jordan and fam ily. Ruth Ghaster was a Thursday din ner guest of Mrs. W. B. Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Smith and sons of Shelby spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones attended the funeral of Mrs. George Turner at Columbus Grove, Saturday afternoon. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dukes. Those attending the birthday din ner for Mrs. Mary Ludwig, recently were. Mrs. J. W. Renninger, Mrs. Virgil Wooley and son James an i daughter Susie, Mr. and Mrs. ». E. Reiter. Mr. and Mrs Reiter and da'ig’.ijr Marilyn am son Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Sam gl Dr. and Mr". A E King call ed in the afternoon I I n ei was held in the home o’ Mr. and Mi’s. Hi arr. Mrs. La lwig cat-ie home with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Renninger f~t a sit. Mrs. !». E Wolfrom and d.ii gi-teT were also guests. Ee:ty IcVey Z Eliria was a week guest of Lou. e King. Mr and Mrs. V McVey and daughter Sheron cf McComb were Su may dinner gueAa of Mr. and Mrs. ?i'’’n Steininger. Ima Jordan v.iB spend her sum mer ’acation in Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Hjrry Moore and elnldr. n Keith an’. Mr. and Mi’s. Sieford and son Romy of Lin lr 1 ark, Mich., were visitors in the oo e ui Mr. and Mir. W .P. Kramer, ‘.•U'ida/ afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Guin of Ft. Wayne, Ind., called Sunday afternoon on Mrs. Bessie Gain and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ghaster and daughter Ruth Jan ice Ghaster Mr. and Mrs. Eisen Kellogg of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mrs. Elmer Albert of Forest, and Mrs. Lucy Morehouse of Akron were Memorial Day guests of Mrs. John Hullibarg er. Staff Sgt. Robert T. Kline, who has been stationed for the past three years at the Canal Zone, is spending a thirty day furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kline. Donald Kaser has returned to the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Long. Mrs. F. R. Binkley and daughter, Marguerite of Chicago were Thurs day guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Desenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Williams of Toledo were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biteman. Frank Binkley is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace and daughters of Fostoria and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Watt and son of Lima were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weaver of Fort Wayne, Ind., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Greenawalt. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jackson and family of Litchfield were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Ruff and family of Lima were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hefner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall of Dayton called Saturday on friends here. Mrs. Darrel Skinner and son, Mr. Grover Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rousculp and daughters of Lima and Mrs. Ella Hall were Friday callers at the home of Mrs. Belle Taylor. Recent callers at the Cyrus Long home were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Riegle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Long and son Harold, Mrs. Jacob Guthrie, Mrs. Adeline Doernberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Henkle. Mrs. Blanche Tidd, Mrs. Lizzie Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Binkley, Mr. Charles Long and Rev. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Adams and children of Chicago, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and children of Pennsylvania were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. ORDINANCE NO. 110 (Section 1189, G. C. of Ohio) Giving Consent of the Village to the Improve ment of West Street and Main Street Under the Supervision of the Director of Highways. WHEREAS, The Director of Highways is considering the matter of the improvement under his supervision of the public highway known as State Highway No. 22, and WHEREAS, West Street and Main Street within this village lies in whole or part along the line of said state highway, said West Street and Main Street being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point where Pearl Street intersects the Lima-Sandusky Road, State Highway No. 22. West Street, in the Village of Beaverdam, Ohio: thence north over and along the route of State Highway No. 22 on West Street to the West section of said Lima Sandusky Road, West Street with the Delphos Upper Sandusky Rood, State Highway No. 512, Main Street thence east along and over the route of State Highway 22, Main Street to the east junction of said Li'ma-Sandusky Road, State Highway 22 with the said Delphos-Ui per Sandusky Road, State Highway No. 512 and there terminate, in all a distance of ap proximately 2223.93 lineal feet, or 0.42 mile. WHEREAS, It is proposed to extend said state highway improvement into, within or through this village and along the aforesaid West Street and Main Street. NOW, THEREFORE. Be It Ordained, by the Council of the Vil lage of Beaverdam. State of Ohio: SECTION 1 That it is declared to be in the public interest that the consent of said village be. and such consent is hereby given, that said West Street and Main Street or so much thereof as is above described lying along the line of said State Highway No. 22 may be improved under the supervision of the Director of Highways. SECTION 2: That the Clerk be. and he is hereby, directed to furnish to the Director of Highways and to the Board of County Commissioners of Allen County. Ohio, a cer tified copy of this Ordinance immediately up on the taking effect thereof. SECTION 3: That this Ordinance shall take effect and b" in force from and after the earliest [teriod allowed by law. Passed May 19. 1942. WADE H. CARROLL. President of Council Attest: C. L. RUPRIGHT. Clerk. 7 News Want-ads bring results. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1942 LaFayette Richland Center There will be Children’s Day prac tice at the Emmanuel’s Reformed church next Sunday afternoon, June 7 at 2 o’clock. The program will be given Sunday evening, June 14 at 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and son Melvin spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leiber and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zimmerman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Badertscher and son and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Badertscher helped celebrate the 25th wedding anniversary, Saturday evening at the home of Noah Finke of St. Marys. Mrs. Ella Dillman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yerks of Lima spent Sunday afternoon at the Amos Luginbuhl home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin were callers Saturday evening at the Roy Ream and Charles Stryker homes in Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Gratz and daughter and Mrs. Richard Core and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gratz and son of Lima Mrs. G. W. Duffman and daughter of Lima Nettie Dodge and Lucille Steiner were Sunday visitors at the D. H. Strunk home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Badertscher were among those who attended the gradu ation exercises for Josephine Niswan der at Tiffin, Monday morning. TIFFIN UNIVERSITY Past week callers at the Amos and Robert Gerber homes were Mr. and Mrs. George Bixler of South Bend, Ind. Jack Debolt of Ft. Wayne Dav id Burkholder of Lima Mr. and Mrs. Evan Davis of Rushmore Mrs. Jess Amstutz and son and Mrs. Frank Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ream of Lima and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clough of Dayton. REGISTRATION WEEK:Q (DEFENSE COURSES The college office will be open all this week until 9:00 P. M. Saturday, for registration. Classes will be organized and started in the national defense program, next Monday.... No opportunity for registration for the summer session after that date. PERIOD OF SUMMER DEFENSE SESSION From Monday, June 8, continuing ten weeks, to Friday. August 14. Twelve weeks’ work will be completed, and credit for two-thirds of a semester .... twelve semester hours’ .... will be given those completing the entire schedule of classes, and passing all examinations. HUNDREDS OF POSITIONS OPEN There are hundreds of secretarial—civil service positions open at present. Examinations given at the college by government officials any time requested. Initial salary for civil service posi tions is $1440 per annum. Many placements in Port Clinton. San dusky, Lima, Fostoria. Marion, Columbus. Dayton, Tiffin and other nearby points. Several young women T. U. graduates of last week’s class were placed in offices of national defense plants at $1200, $1500, $1700, $1800, and in a few instances $2,000, and as high as $2,200 and $2,300, and some time prior to their graduation. Some young men were placed at $2,000, $2,400, and as high as $2,600, including overtime. WRITE FOR CATALOG NATIONAL DEFENSE COURSES. AND LIST OF OVER 100 PLACEMENTS DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moser and sons spent Saturday evening at the Amos and Francis Basinger home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp and son Jimmie and Miss Shirley Odell of Norwalk spent the week end at the Amos Luginbuhl home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gratz and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Len Carnahan of Benton Ridge. News Want-ads bring results. Fresh Drugs and Quality Drug Store Merchandise of All Kinds Prescriptions Care fully Compounded Sidney’s Drug Shop Phone 170-W