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DEFENSELESS MENNONITE
Stanley Rupp. Pastor
Thursday—
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting in the
home of Mrs. Alma Bixel.
Sunday:
9:30 Sunday school
10:30 Morning worship.
7:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting.
8:15 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Everyone welcome!
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 ohurch
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.
FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH
J. N. Smucker, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Mr. John
Boehr, Supt. Classes for all ages.
10:30 The Worship Service.
6:30 Intermediate Christian En
deavor.
In place of the regular evening ser
vice we are invited to attend the Dis
trict Prince of Peace Oratorical con
test at the Methodist Church.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
W. L. Harmony, Pastor
The Second Sunday after Epiphany.
9 a. m. Sunday school.
Holy Communion 7:30 p. m. Ser
mon theme: “Given For Thee.”
Automobile Insurance
Is more necessary today than ever
before. Laws are stricter losses
are greater repairs are high
er. Full coverage gives complete
protection.
PAUL E. WHITMER
245 W. Grove St. Phone 350-W
Bluffton, Ohio
Representing
Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Ins. Co.
Home Office: Columbus, Ohio.
Largest Insurer of Automobiles
in Ohio.
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It’s Not Too Late
To Insulate
ZONOLITE
EVANGELICAL it REFORMED
CHURCHES
V. C. Oppermann, Pastor
Emmanuels
9:30 a. m. Church school.
10:45 a. m. Morning worship and
Congregational meeting.
The officers of the Sunday school
will be installed during the morning
service.
The choir of the church meets for
rehearsal on Thursday evening at 8
o’clock.
Friendly Couples class will meet at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
Gratz on Sunday evening at 8:00 if
the weather permits.
Cornelia Missionary Circle meets
at the Parsonage on Monday evening
at 8:00 o’clock.
Youth Fellowship meets at St.
John’s church on Sunday evening at
7:30 o’clock. All young people are
asked to attend.
Catechism instruction Saturday
morning at 9:30 o’clock.
St. John’s
9:30 a. m. Morning worship and
Installation service.
10: 30 a. m. Church School.
Choir meets for rehearsal on
Thursday evening of this week at
7:30 p. m. All members try to at
tend.
Youth Fellowship meets on Sun
day evening at 7:30 at the church.
All young people try and attend.
Catechism instruction Saturday
morning at 9:30.
CRURCH OF CHRIST
Milton Fronsoe, Minister
Sunday:
Bible School 9:30 A. M.,
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
Communion and worship service
10:30 A. M.
Lesson Topic: “Jesus Begins His
Ministry.
Preaching service Topic: “Solving
the Town Church Problems.”
Evening service: “Worker’s To
gether With God.”
Please remember the following an
nouncements:
Let’s attend the Prayer Services as
often as possible.
Missionary Meeting, Thursday eve
at the home of .Mrs. Eli Doppler.
We are happy to announce that six
SAVES MONEY
GIVES WINTER COMFORT
More and More home owners are
installing Storm Sash each year,
and getting real
winter Comfort.
See us before you
buy.
$1.90
UP,
STORM DOORS
SAVE FUEL!
Make Your Home Heat Tight
Storm Doors Do The Trick
Many Styles & Sizes In Stock.
Priced From
BAG ONLY $1.20
INSULATE
KOCK WOOL BATTS WITH
WATS K PR OOF PAPIR BACK
ijit’s a Cold-Trap Insulate to
Make Your House VINTER PROOF
for Moit 24*. 30*
$6.90 UP
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$39.60
Attic Floors
Steinman Bros. Lumber Co.
have been added to the church by
primary obedience on January 7th.
Keep praying for the Evangelistic
Campaign, That the church may be
revived and many souls be won to
lan to attend our evening
s beginning January 14th at
Church school 10:30
Mr. Nelson Wells, Supt.
Bluffton:
ser
7:30
EBENEZER MENNONITE
J. J. Esau, Supply Pastor
Sunday:—
9:30 a. m. Sunday school
10:30 a. m. Morning worship.
Rev. Samuel Schutz willpreach.
3:30 Radio Broadcast from WFIN,
Findlay, Ohio.
7:30 p. m. Combined Christian En
deavor and Missionary Program.
Thursday:
1:30 p. m. Sunday School Commit
tee meets at the pastor's home.
MISSIONARY CHURCH
Rev. Robert R. Welch, Pastor.
Wednesday:
7:30 Union Prayer Service. Rev.
Rupp of the Defenseless Mennonite
Church speaking.
Sunday
9:30 Sunday school.
10:30 Morning worship.
6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting.
7:00 p. m. Young People’s meeting
Children’s meeting in basement.
7:30 Evangelistic meeting.
Everyone is welcome.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rockport:
Morning worship 9:30.
Church school 10:00
Mr. Norman A. Triplett, Supt.
Morning worship 11:00.
Rev. Charles Donaldson will be the
speaker.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. A. Weed, Minister
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m. Week of Prayer Union
service at Missionary Church.
Thursday:
7:00 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal.
7:30 p. m. Week of Prayer Union
service in this church.
8:30 p. m. Monthly meeting of the
Woman’s Society of Christian Service
downstairs at the church.
Friday:
7:30 p. m. Week of Prayer Union
service at Lutheran Church.
Sunday
9:30 a. m. Church school.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser
mon topic—“Prayers That Are An
swered.”
10:30 Monthly meeting of King’s
Guards, downstairs.
11:30 a. m. Girl’s Chorus rehearsal.
6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship Even
ing meeting.
7:30 p. m. District Prince of Peace
Contest in this church.
Pleasant Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips call
ed Sunday afternoon at the Harry
Weaver home.
Mrs. Cleo Garau spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. Ed Althauser.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Welty spent
New Year’s eve with Mr. and
Paul Faze and children. Mr.
Mrs. Floyd Faze of Cairo were
day afternoon callers.
Mrs. Margaret Brauen, Mrs. La
mar Basinger and daughter called at
the Alta Garau home Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Reichenbach
were Sunday evening callers in the
Raymond Stratton home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orton Stratton enter
tained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Edwards and son and Mr. and .Mrs.
Morris Bell and family of Columbus
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Strat
ton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shulaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Basinger and dau
ghter called at the Clarence Shulaw
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Huber called
Sunday evening at the C. M. Gleason
home.
The W. S. C. S. of Pleasant Hill
church will not meet Thursday be
cause of road conditions.
STOCK SALES
Service bulls delivered any time ex
cept Sunday. Phone Ada Red 1360.
C. N. Long & Son. tf
Wanted—Al! kinds of butcher
cattle, steers, heifers, chavs and bulls
also unlimife*■dqiumber oi weal calves.
Stowell Picking Go. t»n n. p.
Steiner & on, AgtJNEl tTton phone
189-W. 1
k tf
For rent—Bulls: ^hXthorn Here
ford, Angus and flrotgri Swiss. Ira
Moser. tf
For dehomlng caHjl i write G.
Jefferson street,
Arteries emasculat
Call Findlay
49
H. Edwards,
Findlay, Ohio,
ed and no bleeding,
phone 2433-J.
123
For sale—Day old calf.
Hofstetter.
For sale—Jersey
of month straight
Clapper, 1*4 miles
highway on county
Waldo
cow fresh middle
and right. Geo.
south of Lincoln
line.
THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO
Pandora
School was in session, Tuesday af
ter having been closed because of
deep snow and drifting roads.
Mrs. George Decker was brought
home from the Bluffton hospital, Mon
day.
Mrs. Lena Basinger entertained
ladies of the Missionary church at
an all day sewing bee last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eisenbach re
ceived the sad message Sunday that
their son Arthur who was with the
Navy in the Pacific area is reported
missing.
Lewis Dukes of Camp Atterbury,
Ind., visited his wife and little son
here over the week end.
Miss Edith Burkhart was home
from Findlay over the week end.
Ralph Alkire of Riley township will
act as a juror on the Ihitnam county
grand jury. Albert Schutz on the
first petit jury and Glen Cherry on
the second petit jury.
Clyde Crow of California camp is
expected here this week or next. His
wife ,the former Evelyn Hilty is a
teacher in Pandora high
Mrs. Phyllis Grothaus
was a caller at the Mrs.
home, Sunday afternoon.
CHURCH
school.
of Findlay,
Adam Hilty
Mrs. Chris Sommer wlil entertain
the W. S. C. S., Thursday evening.
Pandora grange officers will be in
stalled at the Gilboa grange hall, Fri
day evening, January 12. Officers of
the five Putnam county granges,
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Mrs.
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Sun-
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gleason
daughter Mere Friday night dinner
guests in the C. M. Gleason home.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Jennings
and son Larry entertained Sunday
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Jennings and son.
Pound for pound
the largest selling
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32%Oz.
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Pandora, Pleasant, Sharon, Leipsic
and Gilboa will be installed that night.
Also officers of the Puntam County
Pomona grange.
Mr. and rs.
were at Findlay,
Mr. and Mrs
ning to spend several
da.
Qual.
4
Stanley Burkhart
Sunday afternoon.
Melvin Hilty are plan-
weeks in
Mrs. William Basinger returned
home last Friday from a visit with
her daughters and their families at
London, Grafton and near Columbus.
Her daughter, Mrs. Leroy Roudelbush
and son Bruce of London brought her
home to the George Basinger farm,
south-west of Panodra.
Thomas Crawford and family who
have been living on the Davy heirs’
farm south-west of Pandora,
move from that farm in March.
Paul Luginbill family will move
the Davy farm.
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Miss Mary Elizabeth
teacher at Ashland,
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Flori-
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C. J. Windau was
dent of the Pandora
phone Company Elmer Burry is vice
president and John Coulp, manager
ngiht operator, Gladys Dorman. Di
rectors are: Hiram Geiger, Wilbert
Zercher, Lester Harkness, Charles
Reese, Elmer Burry and C. J. Windau.
will
The
onto
C. J. Windau of Pandora, preident
of the Putnam county sugar beet
growers association, will preside at
the Ohio Sugar Beet Day program at
Fremont, January 9th.
Martin E. Blunk, formerly of Pan
dora, died at Findlay, Friday and
was buried Sunday afternoon.
16c
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RING LIVER PUDDING 23c
NEW YORK HAM
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lb.
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SMITH’S DRIED
25c
DIHHER ROLLS ... 7c
JANE PARKER ENRICHED
DONUTS
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LB.
Amstutz,
was home over
recently had an
at Lima Memor-
Henry Hilty, who
operation performed
ial hospital is getting along nicely.
He will be brought to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Fruchy later
on.
Dortha Grisnicre, who had charge
of the Riley township seal sale says
it was the best sale Riley ever put
over and came to $383.94.
Miss Naomi Beery of Elyria, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Beery and oth
er relatives here the past week.
The Grace Mennonite Missionary
society will meet Thursday afternoon
January 11th.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schutz of East
Orange, N. J. will live in the farm
home north-east of Pandora, belong
ing to Walter Schutz, a brother, who
with his wife are now stationed in
Africa as missionaries. The Schutzs
while in America several yeras ago
on furlough, built a very nice modem
brcik house on the farm.
Mrs. Evelyn
teacher was at
Hilty’s home in
the fore part of
Hilty Crow, local
her brother Wayne
Indianapolis, Ind.,
the week. Her sis­
ter-in-law, Mrs. Wayne Hilty had
sinus operation.
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BLUFFTON MARKETS
Wednesday Morning
Grain (bushel prices)—Wheat $1,
66 corn $1.12 oats 75c soys $2.04.
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SULTAHA ......
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ANN PAGE PURE
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lb.
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Jane Parker Chocolate Iced White
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35c
JANE PARKER
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BAR CAKE
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KARO BLUE LABEL
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SMOKED FILLETS
BONELESS, PAN READY
HADDOCK FILLETS
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THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 194
BOY SCOUT NEWS
Troop No. 82.„ By Morris Groman
Assistant Scoutmaster Jack Berry
was in charge of last Monday’s meet
ing of the troop, which
repeating the pledge of
This was followed by the
led by Bob Coon.
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the Coyote
In a first aid contest,
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lowing which a game of “Steal the
Bacon’ ’was played.
A basketball game for members of
the troop is planned for next Mon
day’s meeting, starting at 6:30 p. Bi­
Lots of people know a good thing
the minute the other fellow sees it
first. —Job E. Hedges
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