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PAGE FOUR Armorsville .Miss Victoria Moser of Blufftor Urban McCarty of near Alger ar spending a few days in Camp Shelb with Pfc. Lyle McCarty who is sei iously ill with penumonia. Mr. and W. I. Moore, Mrs. of Detroit Leo Beagle and children called Friday evening at the C. E. Klingler home. Mrs. Wm. E. Coldiron is spending the week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler and. family. were Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hartman Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whetzler of Lima. Mrs. Sarah Oates and son, Clarabel Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Merle! Gallant, son Roger and daughter! Mary Jane spent Sunday with Mr.! and Mrs. Hod Murray. I Mrs. Leo Beagle and children of I Detroit spent the week end at the! W. Moore home. Mrs. Daisy! Steinbrenner, Mrs. Edith Matter,! Mrs. Dale Moore and daughter were! were Marjorie Ream and Chas. Mont gomery. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hilty, Mrs. Eva Moser called at the Chas. Mont gomery home Monday evening. Settlement The members of the Living Links class of the St. John Sunday School joined Mr. and Mrs. Levi Welty in the celebration of their silver wedding I vision of Mr. Orden Smucker. anniversary at their home last Friday I es for all ages, evening. Lucile Geiger of Ft. Wayne spent! the week end at the home of her! folks. For sale—Registered horn bull 18 months old. 4% miles west of town. MISSIONARY CHURCH A. F. Aibro, Pastor of Detroit Slindav_ 9:30 Sunday school. Rally Day. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:15 Children’s church. 7:45 Evangelistic service. Evangelistic services every evening i at 7:45 except Saturday. Miss I ________ LUTHERAN CHURCH W. L. Harmony, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. EBENEZER MENNONITE Arnold C. Schultz, Pastor THURSDAY: 8:30 p. m. Teachers meeting I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller and I faculty, will speak at the daughter Shirley or Van Wert were I School service. Sunday dinner guests in the E. E.| 10:30 Worship service. Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myer andI churches, High school auditorium. Mrs. Henry of Monroe, Ind., Mr. and! Visitors are welcome to these ser Mrs. David Steiner and Mr. and Mrs.I vices. Carl Roethlisberger were Sunday din-1 ner guests in the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Homer D. Reichenbach and fam-1 iy- I Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kohli attended! the funeral of Abraham E. Kohli at! Delta, Ohio, Monday. The Women’s Christian Temperancell Union called at the home of Mr. an I Ruth Boaz and Bernice Zimmerman! returned from California one day last! week. They had accompanied Harold! Boaz to Berkley, Calif., during the! first part of October. I Henrietta Schneck made a brief! stay at the home of her folks the fore! part of the week. I Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Steiner and! daughter, Christina, of Wyandotte,! Mich., spent the week end with the! Misses Susan and Elizabeth Steiner. STOCK SALES Duroc I hog sale, Monday, October p. m., 5 miles east of 1 miles south. E. E. 26 at 1 son and man & Sons. Raw Hart- time delivered any C. N. Long & Son, 1360. tf Service bulls also male hogs, phone Ada Red For sale—Chester White male hog or will trade for shoats. Bluffton phone. J. R. Hilty, roan Short Wm. Herr, For sale—Extra good Holstein cow 6 years old, fresh soon. Clair Moser, IMi miles north of Beaverdam. For sale Registered yearling Shropshire rams also Berkshire male hogs eligible to registry. J. C. Depp ler & Son, Bentley road. 37 For sale—15 young Shropshire ewes. O. E. Dudgeon, Cherry St. For sale—Choice of several good young Spotted Poland China male hogs, double immuned. Hiram Kohli. M. 18 For sale—Duroc male hog months old. Registered double mune. L. H. Hauenstein. 3 miles south of town. For sale—Male hog ready service. Harry Hauenstein. 1 east, 1 mile south Pandora. Wanted to let—Shropshire on shares. Leonard Gratz, 650-Y. im- for mile ewes phone Strayed—Red roan heifer wt. 550. Finder notify J. C. Deppler & Son, Bentley road or News office. FIRST MEN NONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school under the super- Dr. I. W. Bauman of the I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kiene andldeavor. daughter of Ft. Wayne visited Tela-1 7:00 Junior Christian Endeavor, tires here the latter part of the week. I 8:00 Union Meeting of Bluffton a. dll Mrs. William G. Fridley at their Gold-1 en Wedding anniversary last Sunday.! Mrs. Jacob Habegger of Berne, Ind.,I spent several days the home of Mr.l and Mrs. Ben Amstutz and family last! week. I Chancey Schumacher spen the week! with his home folks. I The bulk of the sorghum molasses! has been made at the Miller press by! this time. I There are more ways than fight the the we sal- ing Hitlerism to safeguard future of the Church and Christian Sabbath.—“How shall escape if we neglect so great vation?” (Heb. 2:3) Loyalty to a Christian nation calls for loyalty to Christ’s Church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m., subject: “Probation After Death.” 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 hurrhes and series on Courtship, Marriage, and the Home. The subject will be, “Choosing A Life’s Partner.” Tuesday: 8:00 p. m. Women’s chorus rehearsal. For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Class- 6:00 Intermediate Christian En- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Weed, Minister J. A. SUNDAY: 9:30 a. 10:15 Sermon by District Superintendent. Young People’s choir. 11:15 a. 11:15 a. rehearsal. 6:30 p. Fellowship. 8:00 p. m. Union Service at High school auditorium. MONDAY: 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Pension Fund Campaign Workers. m. Church school classes. m. Morning Rev. R. O. worship. McClure, Music by m. Quarterly Conference, m. Young People’s Choir m. Junior High Youth 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. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE E. G. Steiner, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school, Levi Melling er, Supt. 10:30 Preaching service. No evening service this week. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor Rockport: Morning worship 9:30. Sermon, “Spiritual Priorities.” Church school 10:30.. Begg, Supt. Bluffton: VANG ElLICAL AND IIEFORMEl) CHUI[{CHES rn il Burrichter, I mmanuel, s: Sundav school at 9:30 Public vvorship at 10:4 Men’s Brothe rhood Union service at the High school auditorium Sunday evening when Dr. Karl Koepke of Ft. Wayne, Ind., will be the speaker. St. John’s: Public worship at 9:15 a. m. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Junior C. E. at 6:00 p. m. The first of the Bible Lectures will be given at the H. S. Auditorium on Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock. above. Thursday evening at 7:30. Brotherhood as announced Choir Men’s College Sunday LaFayette Mr. and Mrs. Robert Binkley of Chicago spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Desenberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh have gone to Delphos for an visit. Mrs. Mollie Allerding Saturday from a visit children at Cincinnati and extended returned I with her I Columbus.! Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bailey and I family of Cridersville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Desenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clum were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Loretta Clum. Mrs. Louise Cloore is visiting daughter, Mrs. Carl Downing Lima. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Russell Hawk were Mr. Mrs. Ross Anspach and children, and Mrs. Alferd McClure and child-1 ren, Mrs. Mildred Miller and Miss Mary Miller. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mallone of Dayton were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Watt. A wire was received by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Guthrie that their daugh ter and son-in-law, Lt. Robert J. Doernberg had arrived in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Lt. Doernberg is with the ,26th Air Service Group at West over Field. Sciota county from November 1, 1941, to August 30, 1942, collected 3,372 tons of metal, 185 tons of rub ber, and 149 thirds of all before there from national There's An ARSENAL in that lower 40 of yours That corn field of yours not only can be the means of satisfying the hunger of hundreds of soldiers men, women, children, but it can be converted into vital rubber, and powerful explosives. Yes, your field of corn is truly a storehouse of food and ammuni tion, products that will win the War and the Peace. Your job is to raise more corn and it’s the job of your neighborhood DeKalb Hybrid Seed Corn dealer to help you increase your yield raise more and better corn on less land. Your local DeKalb farmer-dealer knows corn because he grows it— he knows your soil, you weather and can helpyou select the hybrid varie* ties that will do best on your farm. See him today. tons of rags. Two collections were made was any special call officials. DEKHU HYBRID CORN R. A. STRATTON, Bluff toil, Ohio THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO ~~tl Pandora Mrs. Harold W Ind., visited her Mrs. Ed Steiner week. Mr. Edgar|and fanii,y his mother, Mr is Lucille ie Bible 1 •end at th i Diller and Mrs. Diller’s Lake, ,Minn. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. daughter are vi.-. relatives in Mou Mr. Gideon Leh them to visit his son and family. am Adain Hilty is on the sick list. Rev. and Mrs. Sam Grabill of Ft. Wayne visited in the Rev. Mitchell home Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Levi Hager left Sunday for Detroit where Y. M. C. A. the he is employed in Krohn will have a household goods Sat- Mrst. Reno public sale of I urday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. and son of Ft. Saturday. Clinton Leightner ,ayne visited here ty of Woodburn, arents, Mr. and and family this iry Hilty visit ay afternoon. bright Somme e week end wi I ary Sommers, ter of the Mr. and Mrs. I in Beaverdam S'. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and V and Mr of Emmanuel’s Griffin of Thursday evening at church. Auditor Floyd Lima will be the speaker. Fort the SUNNYFIELD 4-OZ. E_ «ADY PKG. SERVE SUNNYFIELD ASSORTED CEREALS WISCONSIN FRESH CHEESE WILDMERE BUTTER .... MEL-O-BIT BRICK OR AMERICAN CHEESE SILVERBROOK BUTTER FRESH SUNNYBROOK EGGS 7 been v,siting in the home of her mother, Mrs. Salome Basinger for several weeks. Mr. Burkholder who has been preaching in Wisconsin will join Mrs. Burkholder here this week^ before returning to Quaker town, Pa. The F. 11. A. girls of Pandora High school had a hamburger fry Friday evening. Eldon Lugibihls are remodeling their home. Mrs. Francis Davidson is working at Diller’s Insurance office this week. Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Huser and family were Sunday guests in the Homer Baumgartner home in Del phos. Beaverdam Mrs. Hattie Kinsey of Findlay is spending the week with Mrs. Mary Steele. Mrs. Paul Pratt, Wm. Fensler of Toledo and Mrs. Mabel Hollman of Auburn, Ind. were Wednesday after noon visitors of Mrs. Carrie Durkee. Mrs. Walter Beck and son left Sat urday for Meade, Maryland, where she will visit Pvt. Walter Beck at Ft. George. Mrs. Lulu Klinger of Lima spent several days with relatives and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Driver enter tained the Y. M. P. class of the Pleas ant View church at their home on Thursday evening. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Baughn and llllll,llll!ll,l!lll,lll!H!IIIP!!1 ^rt«!e DOMESTIC _______ _________ SWISS CHEESE 39c BUTTER DOMESTIC GRADE DEEPDALE OLD FASHION STYLE BACON SQUARES GRADE 1 RING BOLOGNA IN THE PIECE LARGE BOLOGNA MACARONI AND CHEESE LOAF I KI Sil CAUGHT lll|jl|||ll|ll|||l|i|l,’i 'ihihilillllliihiiflii! -e- SUNNYFIELD RICE 2472-OZ. PKGS. ||C DOZ. CTN. 18c Sliced ............... 14 lb- fresh CAUGHT CATFISH g*. .. w. 23c FLOUNDERS .... 14c HTABUSHfO IBS’ 5ELF-5ERUKE SUNNYFIELD 92-93 HIGH SCORE BLEU CHEESE ... 53c EGGS d01.44c Superb Quality Superb Savings BAKED MEAT LOAF SUGAR CURED LB. LB. LB. FRESH CAUGHT PICKEREL SPECKLED TROUT FRESH CAUGHT PAN SIZE ROCK FISH lb. 23c ENRICHED DATED MARVEL BREAD 3'^ 29c daughter of Bloomingburg and Miss Betty Case of Dayton visited the past week with Rex. and Mrs. Baughn. Mrs. Mae Bailey spent end with Mrs. Ward Wert ily at Lima. SUNNYFIELD SUNNYFIELD the week and fam- Sherry Jan Zimmerman is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amstutz. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and dau ghter Ellen visited the Rev. Edgar Leeson and family last Sunday at the home of Dr. Niswander at Pandora. Mrs. Cynthia Elliott is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt and son at Perrysburg. The Farm Woman’s club held a guest day meeting at the Methodist church on Thursday afternoon. Rev. L. H. Myers of Lima was the guest speaker. Mrs. Wade Carroll gave a piano solo and several members of the club presented a playlet and mock wedding, entitled “In the Nick of Time.” A girl’s trio, Marion Pugh, Irene Rowland and Doris Gerdeman gave two selections. A social hour followed and refreshments concluded the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold had as last Sunday dinner guests Mr. and a Mr. and Mr. and Mr Wolf Improv FOR Rolled OATS ANN PAGE POTATOES CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES JONATHAN 57c 2 *-b- l°af APPLES SWEET QUALITY! FLAVOR! PRICE! CORN FLAKES SUNNYFIELD WHEAT FLAKES SUNNYFIELD MELLO WHEAT S SUNNYFIELD OftA CARTON OF 10 PKGS. The Complete Dairy Department RICE GEMS 2 19c Produce That Is Really Fresh U. S. NO. 1 GRADE MAINE 50-1 h. bag POTATOES FINE FOR SAUCE, EATMORE BRAND PASCAL ib 52c TOKAY LB. CRANBERRIES L, CE^ Snow White Ileadfi. Long Island CAULIFLOWER 19c CELERY gff.... 18c GRAPES 2 19c SUNNYFIELD WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED MILK ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING KLEENEX 10c CLEANSING TISSUE FLOUR ib 25c SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 83c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAiKE FLOUR AT bakers AA1* BIKER’S JANE PARKER LEMON DINNER ROLLS....,Jts. 6c DELIGHT EAR CAKE„ 19c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities JANE PARKER DATED DONUTS doz- 1 Zc THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1912 club held a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kelley on Wednesday night at their home. The Kelleys are mov ing to Flat Rock, Mich. Misses Lucille and Ruth Marquart attended a meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Wayne Goodbar at Lima. Where Our Soldier Boys Are Sgt. Kenneth Luginbuhl Hdqs. Co., 112th Qm. Bn. A. P. 0. 37, c/o Postmaster San Francisco, Calif. Cpl. Francis Wilkins Co. D, 148th Inf. A. P. O. 37, c/6 Postmaster San Francisco, Calif. Pvt. Richard Moyer 36th Evancuation Hospital Ft. Sam Houston San Antonio, Texas Pvt. Edward Schultz, Platoon 732, 8th Separate Rec. Bn. FMF, NRTC, Marine Barracks New River, North Carolina Kohli Pvt. Anti Co. 175th Inf. ter, New York, Pvt. I Postal Don’t forget to buy War Bonds and Defense Stamps. E_ EXTRA CRISP BRAN FLAKES -s. ,5^9e 8-OZ. QC PKG. Q QC 8-oz. 1 7m 48-OZ. I PKG. 1 28-OZ. 7m I PKG. 15 42c LB. cons. BAG $1.32 SIZE 150-178 49c 27c DOZ. 5 LBS. GOOD QUALITY I). S. AO. 1 GRADE 27c 20c LBS. FRESH CUBAN PINEAPPLES YELLOW 27c Texas Maruhneedless 89 Size GRAPEFRUIT 4 tOT ONIONS 22c Six Days A Week Savings PANCAKE FL0UR5-19c 35c 31c 4 TALL CANS 25c 17c ige. CAKE FLOUR.. pkg. 1’ET MILK or CARNATION ..4,“' 95c Family 24 ENCORE MACARONI or 23c SPAGHETTI 3 20-ot. A i pkgs, fclw .... 2 Bring Us Waste Fats for Explosives ■LET IN THE SCRAP Turn It In to Your Local Salvage Committee WAR SAVINGS STAMPS rL'. AVAILABLE AT A&p f00D STQRESALL