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t»AGE FOUR EBENEZER MENNOMTE Arnold C. Schultz. Pastor THURSDAY: 8:30 p. ni. Teachers’ meeting prayer service. 8:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. SUNDAY: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. and Junior Christian Endeavor grams. 8:30 p. m. Evening service, subject of Tuesday Meet W Thursday, 8:00 p. m. for the young people in ment. Bring what you Drink will be furnished. Miss Edyth those who wi the will accomp Lake where end with he This Sunday in Ae hmrhesa and of Cleansing Sermon topic: “The the Leper.” 4:15 p. m. Program Findlay, Ohio. 7:30 p. m. Junior, from WFIN, Intermediate, pro- The be: the will the message a Life's a series Marriage ie Home Women’ EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES Emil Burrichter, Pastor Emmanuel’s: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Public worship at 10:45 a. m. The G. M. G. will entertain Cornelia Missionary Circle Thursday evening at the church. St. John’s: at 10:30 Sunday Bible lectures Thursday evening at The public is invited. Hobo Party church base want to eat. Friday, Your minister will attend a special state conference of our Christian Youth Fellowship at Kill buck, Ohio. Mr. Bright was made chairman of C. Y. F. of District 5 at Rockport Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oakly and daughter Joan of Midland, Mich., and Mrs. Anna Bowers of Lima spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mayberry and family. Mrs. F. C. Marshall left Friday in company with Mrs. Dave Steiner and daughters where she her sister teacher in of Pandora for Rittman will spend the week with Miss Madeline Bixel, a the Rittman school. Louis, son of Mrs. Lena Rockhill, was among the selectees called to Toledo last Wednesday for a physi cal examination. the Ada meeting. Sunday: Your pastor for weeks will be the song leader duringl the Evangelistic meeting held in the First Church of Christ of Findlay.| Mrs. Bright will accompany him and help in the after-school chidren’s work. Beaverdam— 9:30 a. m. Church school. C. Am stutz, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Lord’s Supper. MISSIONARY CHURCH A. F. Albro, Pastor Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. J. A. Ring enberg, speaker. Thursday Partner,” of sermon speaker. Friday, 7 speaker. 10 2:00 p. 2nd a. m. a. m. evening Public worship at 9:15 Sunday school Junior C. E. 6:00 o’clock. at this evening and 8:00 o’clock. in the church Junior C. E. party basement Friday evening. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ernest N. Bigelow, Pastor Rockport: Morning worship 9:30. Sermon “Finding God.” Church S Begg, Supt. Bluffton: Mr. Edgar Church school 9:30. Mr. Morris Triplett, Supt. Morning worship 10:50. “Finding God.” Sermon Thursday: Class in the Christ will meet from 7 til Life of 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. C. A. Biery. interested welcome. Al! CHURCH OF CHRIST G. Bright, Minister. Bluffton— 9:30 a. m. Church school. C. ans, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Worship—Lord’s Sup per. Sermon: "Need for Repen tence.” 6:30 p. m. C. E. meeting in the church. We invite every real Ameri can youth of our church and commun ity to attend C. E. “where youth learn and act.” Em Mr, daugh iy din Mr. Robert Parmenter and ter Gail of I. ner guests of Marshall and the Presbyter Sund Mrs. Mr. and nd k Roc Mrs. jpp Mrs. Delm E Mrs. W. Orlo Marsha Marshal) and Mrs ft Tuesday with a land where tl nual Grand Ordei of Eai?terr Stai in tr16 sched tiled 1 or Oct 28, and 29. Rev. A, The atter md th e remainder Eber Men nonit/* of th e wee: w ’tn L. D. Cahil Sh:iker noon Mi CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday subject: “Everlasting Punishment. 10 at Testimonial meeting at 7:2 nesday evening. The reading room at the is open every to 4:00 p. m. to all services ing room. the Wednesday from 2:00 The public is invited and to visit the read- This society is a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. FIRST MEN NONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Rev. S. F. Pannabecker will give a short ad dress. Classes for everyone. 10:30 The Worship service. 6:00 Intermediate Christian En deavor. 7:00 Junior C. E. 8:00 Evening service in charge of the Women’s Missionary society. Miss Aganetha Fast, returned mis sionary from China will speak. AU are invited to these services. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Weed. Minister Thursday—Ohio Conference W. S. C. S. Fall meeting, at Trinity church, Lima, beginning at 9:30 a. m. Fore noon and afternoon sessions. SUNDAY: 9:30 a. m. Church school. Lesson study in classes begins promptly at 9:30 Closing Assembly in ium at 10:05. 10:15 a. m. Morning Speaker, Ben Ryder, local and student. Music by Junior Choir. 11:15 a. m. Young People’s Choir Rehearsal. 6:30 p. m. Junior High Youth Fel lowship. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Fund Campaign Workers. (A nursery for the care children during Morning will be provided each Sunday by our Youth Fellowship.) Mrs. L. R. Mrs. Les Ridge was of Mrs. Ralph Jones. auditor- worship, preacher Pension of small Worship Monday, 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal. “God Bless America!” is beautiful sentiment for a song but it is worth singing only if you mean to co-operate with God to that end. “Them that honour Me I will honour, and they that despise Me shall be lightly esteemed.” (I Samuel 2:30) picnic dinner and family reunion.! Among those present were: Mr. I and Mrs. Aaron Hilty and three! children of Pandora, Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Richardson and children of! Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. David Risser! and daughters Jane and Sue of! Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leh-I man sons Lowell and Galen and! daughter Meriel and Mrs. William! Risser of New London, Mr. and! Mrs. Walter Cupp sons William and! Richard and daughter Margery. Miss! Beatrice Cupp of Toledo was the| only could not be present. famjjy who! member of the Miss Margiel all of Lima,! son Roy of I Louis Rockhill, and Louis Poling Vera Rogers and mbus Grove, Mr. and Mrs lecker of Bluffton and Mis: is were Sunday dinner Irs. Lena Rockhill, jring the course of the day, Mrs. chill and Miss Evans had the sure of talking with Donald Fry, Mrs. Leon I Doris! Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Van Meter and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Meter were in Sidnev Sunday, the guests Mrs. Ed: Radio Sermon Series “Living Toe ler daughter Mrs. Bluff’ton CCollege Bi Heisrnts. Findlav '*udio sta tion Meinbers of th«» Will iam Risser day aftprinnnn at f* 14.) famii.y met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cupp Sunday for THE BLl Rawson Mrs J. A. Runkle of De Sunday dinner Mrs. Si. L. Crist, s were Mr. and guests of After rs. W. Continental. Miss Betty Landes of spent Saturday night and Dayton Sunday with her parents Rev. and Mrs. C. D. two Lant|es. Rev. T. I. Higbee of Bowling Green gave the morning sermon at the Methodist church, Sunday. He a former pastor of the charge built the parsonage fifty years and ago. Norman Jones spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Fetters of Arlington. Mrs. Helen Blunk and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods of Fostoria. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Porter and son Eugene, Mrs. Lloyd Kolhoff of Liberty township and Carolyn Wentz dinner 7:45 p. m. Miss HolsteadJ of Findlay were Sunda guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fox. Miss Lila Moon, who is a student at Bluffton guest of hei ary Ryan, 45 p. m. Miss Mr. of Benton caller Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Peterson sp Sunday evening with Holsinger and daughter Findlay. I Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Nettie Josephine of of Rev. and i yVed-|Mrs. C. D. Landes were Rev. Higbie of Bowling Green, Miss Betty Land rhurch I es Dayt°n and and Mrs- Paul Lauck and daughter Donna Genene of Houcktown. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Balmer and family of Mt. Cory were Thursday evening callers of Mr and Mrs. O. A. Peterson and family. Jenera Kathryn spent the Arlington, wife and Mrs. Nora Gossman week end with friends at Willis Wonders and Edgar Hull and family of Findlay spent Sunday evening with J. A. Hull and children. Steinman spent the week end with Bert Miller and wife at Cleveland. Gladys Rainey of Bellefontaine spent Saturday with her father Charlie Heldman. May Essinger, who has been in Findlay this summer, is now at home with her parents There has been s ame changes among the residents of this place and there will be some more changes. Walter Nesslers moved on a farm southeast of town, Paul Reel and family moved from the Heldman apartment into the house vacated by Nessler. Pearl Rodabauch will move from the Mary Von Stein rooms into the apartment vacated by Paul Reel. George Heldman will move back onto the farm northwest of town. It is stated that Heldman has sold his property. Eugene Wilch and family moved to Findlay Saturday. Mrs. Adam Beach moved from the farm into rooms in the Green apart ment. STOCK SALES time delivered any C. N. Long & Son 1360. Service bulls also male hogs, phone Ada Red tf yearling sale Registered For Shropshire rams also Berkshire male hogs eligible to registry. J. C. Depp ler & Son, Bentley road. 37 For sale—Good black face buck 2 years old. V. H. Allman, phone 650-R. Lost—Sheep buck. Please call John Boehr, phone 559-T. INSURANCE Looking ahead now will save you much worry and expense later on. Let this experienced agency check your insurance needs and recommend PROPER IN SURANCE PROTECTION. F. S. HERR, Agent Phone 363-W Buy War Savings Bonds and Stamps and Keep ’em Flying. Feet Hurt? SEE W. H. Grate Foot Comfort Service BLUFFTON Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights FTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, 0 Beaverdam Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sumney have purchased the George Frederick Farm east of Lafayette and expect to move in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amstutz and family had as last Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arnold and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Arnold and daughter Karen of Cairo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Younkman and Bernard Gratz were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Younkman and family at Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Downey spent last Sunday with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Odele and family of Indiana have moved into the Wm. Ellenburger property on Pearl street. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kleinoeder and Mr. and Mrs. Meh in Roush of Lima were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold. no teele of Waynes .vith Mrs. Mary Mrs. Margaret S field is visiting Steele and other Mr. and Mrs. I. and Mrs. Harmon and Mrs. Jack Pt ho o.pilar mon Vesperian Sunday Methodist churc! on Wednesday members were M, Jennings, Mr. Downey and Mr. had charge of meeting of the jool class of the the Pugh home ing. Twenty-two Wm. Ellenburger, members of their in their home on Mr. and Mrs. Jr., entertained ti Sunday school cl a Wednesday even in Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Pleyel Fett, Mr. and LIGHT AND TENDER TASTE SENSATION! DATED FOR FRESHNESS U. S. NO. 1 GRADE MAINE TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS FRESH ICEBERG. 48 SIZE Mrs. Merrill Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Van Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Keiffer, Mr. and Mrs. Law- Edwin rence Lewis, Yant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amstutz, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cleta Gratz, Mr. and Amstutz. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Thomas of Holden were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Adda Yoakam. Richland Center Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochstettler and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Ann Zimmer man and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Badertscher and family spent with Mr. and Mrs. man and daughter. Captain and Mrs buhl and son Rayfic Id were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl. Mary Schroll of Rawson spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Arthur Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Badertscher and son and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fett and daughters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne U. S. NO. 1 GRADE 5 27 POTATOES EMPEROR GRAPES FRESH FROM CALIFORINA GRAPEFRUIT JUICY CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES DELICIOUS APPLES FIRM WHITE HEADS CAULIFLOWER HEAD LETTUCE YELLOW INDIANA JERSEY —, SWEET POTATOES 5» EATMORE BRAND CRANBERRIES ONIONS SELECT El) ESTABLISH 10 -SERVICE *15 42= Wi SIZE Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Sandusky spent her parents Mr. stutz. Reigle, Mrs. Mrs. Kent Ramsey and Sunday din- Mr. and Mrs. James daughter entertained as ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ram sey and family of St. Marys and Mrs. Dode Ramsey of Buckland. Mrs. Jacob Conrad left last Sat urday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Clark at Bartlesville, Okla. Friday evening Wayne Zimmer- A Every Morning Produce Arrives That Is Really Fresh FANCY JONATHAN 11c LB Qfqr 30c DOZ. 3 LBS- EXTRA FANCY BOA FOR EACH 27c LB. CELLO BAG L3 BAG GRADE N«iG»HS©RI YOUR ALLIE? daughter. Harold Stevens of the week end with and Mrs. Otto Am- Dwight Dailey of Decatur, Ill., spent several days here with his family. Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Smucker, Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Buhler called day evening on Mr. and Mrs. Amstutz. JANE PARKER HARVEST A&P BAKERS CRACKED t£- FORCES *1IVE to the WAR CHEST Fri Otto Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Stettler, and Mrs. Herbert Basinger, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Althaus, Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Mauk, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Breda, Master George Druce, Miss Madyln Isham and Ray Hirschfeld were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquart and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grant and son Gary were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Ernest Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cuppies Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. family. were supper guests of Arthur Miller and Mr.and Mrs. Walter Schaublin and daughter Rachel were Sunday afternoon callers at the Henry Hilty home. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Luginbuhl were Saturday evening supper guests of Captain and Mrs. Herbert Lugin buhl and son. Past week callers at the Francis and Amos Basinger home were: Rev. A. C. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerber and daughter Margie, Rev. Harold Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Just one bite and you won’t be able to resist these fresh mouth watering donuts—tender, light, each package “Dated for Fresh ness.” Come and get yours today. The family will They’re so delicious! ENRICHED. DATED 1'/t-LB. Doz 1 2C MARVEL BREAD SPICE CAKE JANE PARKER CARIOCA LAYER CAKE 27c 41c JANE PARKER HALLOWE EN LAYER CAKE A&P BAKERS 25c COOKIES A&P BAKERS 33c 13c FINGER ROLLS A&P BAKERS CINNAMON ROLLS WHEAT BREAD A&P BAKERS RYE BREAD JANE PARKER 22C POTATO CHIPS JANE PARKER PECAN RING COFFEE CAKES '•WASTEFftTSFOR A & Stores Are Cooperating in the WASTE FAT Salvage Campaign THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1942 Aaron Messinger and son, Rev. Emerson Slotterback, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gratz, Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Longsdorf, Menno, Chauncey and Orten Basinger, Samuel Balmer, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gerber, Pvt. Carl Steiner, Miss Dora Kirchhofer, Peter Deppler, Evan Steiner, Mr. and Mrs Robert Amstutz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nusbaum and daughters, Mal com Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Habegger and daughter Bessie and son Milton of Monroe, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pharr and family of Ringold, Ga., and Wilford Geiger and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Steiner and family of Mr. family. were Sunday dinner guests and Mr. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Miller and and Mrs. Sam Badertscher Mr. and Mrs. Dwight son, were and and Frantz and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Niswander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Badertscher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Quinten Burk holder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry guests holder Huber were Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Burk and daughters. and Mrs. Cloyd Schick and and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew’ family Hochste evening with Mr. and and family Jane Parker America’s Most Popular Friday Albert Badertscher Mr. and and family were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Schaublin and daughter Rachel. Mrs. Russell Schaubl Buy War Bonds and Defense Stamps now. love ’em. 29c 3 lvs- 19c EACH 31c EACH EACH 29c LB. PKG. 19c PKGS. 12c 8 OZ. PKG. 3 29c LB. LOAVES 3l2oa°vZes20c Z|3c 14 OZ. TIN Qc 12 OZ. PKG. Reserve Right to T.itnlt Quuntities GET IN THE SCRAP 1 iM'■ AVAILABLE AT-AU A&P FOOD STORES