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PAGE FOUR ThisS CHURCH OF CHRIST Milton Fronsoe, Minister Bible school 9:30 a. m. Bible study 10:00 a. m. Lesson topic: “The Founding of the Nation.” Golden text: “Righteousness ex alteth a Nation but sin is a reproach to any people.” Prov. 14:34. Communion and Worship service 10:30 a. m. Preaching topic: “Lord What wilt Thou Have Me to Do?” Chjristian Endeavor wfl! meet at 6:00 p. m. Miss Roberta Manges will "be' the leader for the program. We had a very good attendance to start plan to be there and take part Lord’s Day evening. Honest Confession It might be good to ask yourself these questions. Am I a better Chris tian today than I was a year ago? Am I growing spiritually, or am I just as good and no better than when I joined the church Do I “render unto God the things that are God’s”, re membering that my talents, time and money are his? EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Pastor Emmanuel’s 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Church School JIMMY RADIO SHOW EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT STM wjr al 1:011 P. hurthESH next the Eve ready class will meet at home of Mrs. Robert Luginbuhl, day evening at 7:30 o’clock. Come end enjoy the fellowship. Fri- Christian Workers class will meed this week Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Harriet Stonehill for jheir class meeting plan to he there. re- Choir of the Church meets for hearsal on Thursday evening at 8:00 o’clock. Catechism Instruction on Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock. Youth Fellowship at the Emman- CARRY and MOORE WITH NEW SHOWS, EUN AND LAUGHTER Sidney's Drug Shop 4. 6. 8. uel’s church on Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A social hour will fol low the meeting. All young people are urged to attend. The Cornelia Missionary Circle meets on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Carrie Thutt, with Mrs. Louise Green as leader. Meet ing begins at 8:00 o’clock. St. John’s 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:45 a. m. Morning worship LET US FINANCE YOUR FARM MORTGAGE CHEAPER in the long run than any outside lending agency. No red tape in getting a loan No money tied up in dead stock which brings no interest and whose ultimate payment is uncertain No hidden charges for appraisal fees, commissions and high priced legal search of title No iron clad contract which forbids your payment on principal without penalty No danger of being sued for inability to make stipulated payments on the dot THIS BANK HAS NEVER SUED ANYBODY TO FORECLOSE A LOAN Our rates are the lowest and service made to suit the needs of the borrower in every respect. When in need of money for any purpose come in and see us, and we are sure it will be of benefit to you as well as to ourselves. The Citizens National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. for Choir of the Church meets rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Edith Lahr Missionary circle meets on Thursday evening at 8:00 o’clock with Mrs. Leota Badertscher and Mrs. Edith Badertscher as sistant hostess. All members invited to attend. the Youth Fellowship meets the Emmanuel’s church on Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. A fine program has been planned and a social hour will follow the meeting. All young people will find this a pleasant way to spend the evening. Catechism Instruction on Saturday morning at 9:30. Father & Son banquet will be held on Thursday evening, April 26, at 7:00 p. m. Dr. Hopkins of Defiance College will be our guest speaker. Plan to attend. THE BLUFFTON EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. W. L. Harmony, Pastor Morning Worship 9:00 a. m. Ser mon Theme, “The Christian Hope” Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Harold Beals, Supt. 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 ohurch is open every to 4:00 p. m. to all services ing room. 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 MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor 9-. 30 Sunday school, John Boehr, Supt. Classes for all ages. 10:30 a. m. Worship service. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and Junior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 The Evening Service a male quartet from Ypsilanti State Hospital to give the program. “Serve the Lord with Gladness come before His Presence with Sing ing.” DEFENSELESS MENNONITE Stanley Rupp, Pastor Thursday— 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Sunday: 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting. Children’s meeting in.basement. 8:15 p. m. Evening worship. Everyone welcome! FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Minister J. A. Weed, Thursday: 7:00 p. m. Junior 8:00 p. m. Church tion meeting. Sunday 9:30 a. m. Church school. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon topic—“Looking for a City with Foundations.” Music by the Junior choir. 11:30 a. m. Meeting of the Official Choir rehearsal. Board of Educa- Board. 11:» a. m. Girls’ choir., rehearsal. 6:30 un. Youth Fellowship eveff“ Tng meeting. “The man who reverences the Loidjs name, observes the Lord^ Day, fre queUl* the Lord' the Lord's Book turbing element i munity.”—Holden The public is invited. as are id reads a dis able com- EBENEZER MENNONITE J. J. Esau, Supply Pastor Thursday 8:00 p. m, Bible Study and prayer meeting. 8:30 p. m. Choir practice. Sunday:— 9:30 a. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 2:30 p. m. Radio Broadcast from WFIN, Findlay. 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavors. 8:15 p. m. Preaching sendee. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rockport: Morning worship 9:30. Church school 10:30 Mr. Glen Mayberry, Supt. Bluffton: at Church school 9:45. Mr. Norman A. Triplett, Supt. Morning worship 11:00. Rev. Charles Donaldson will be the speaker. MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Robert R. Welch, Pastor. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Thursday: 2:30 p. m. Women’s Prayer meeting in the home of Miss Adline Welty. 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. BETHEL CHURCH OF CHRIST Baptismal services Sunday morning following the morning service. PaTrioTiQuoT^ ISweet land of Libcriy of thee I sine rpHE ultimate A good desired is better reached by free trade in ideas. Oliver Wendell Holmes Rev. Solomon Mouttet represent ing the “Go Ye” mission of the Ozark mountains in Oklahoma, preached at the St. John church Sun day morning and evening. Rev. Mouttet left for Berne, Ind., Tues day afternoon where he is also to speak at the Mennonite church. Mr. and Mrs. Marrin Moser for Sunday dinner guests Mr. Mrs. Francis Moser and family Service bulls delivered. Fee $2 plus 5c per mile one way. Long & Son, phone Ad^, l$eji^f360. tf Wanted—All kinds! of butcher cattle, steers, heifers, epws and bulls also unlimited number jof veal calves. Stowell Packing CoJ Call N. P. Steiner & Son, Agt. 189-W. sluffton phone tf iloseup spring- Wanted—Fresh and er cows: Holstein, Guernsey, Brown Swiss. Otis Burkholdei, phone 43-R-5, For ren^—Buffs: S’ lorthom Here ford, Angus and Bro vn Swiss. Ira Moser. For sale—Hampshii e male hog, very good. Homer Leichenbach, 4 miles north of Blufftt i. For sale—Young old enough for Amstutz. For Angus Angus Albert For horthorn bull, ervice. Otto For sale—Brown S|’iss and Guern sey heifer 7 months fid. Bw^**f'oltz Rt. 1, Bluffton, on county line, sale—Jersey heifer calf by side with also young bull old enough for service. Geiger, 442 Cherry St. sale—Good Holstein cow giv- Claribel Owens, Bluffton ing milk, phone 547-R. BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO THE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawfis and family. The members of the Henry Reich enbach family and their children en joyed a Sunday dinner at the home stead. VIGOROUS AMO WIMEY 3 FRESH s One of the most beloved jurists who ever occupied a sett on the United States Supreme Court, Olivet Wendell Holmes was one of the greatsst cham pions of tree speech. The above is one of the many quotations credited to him. Settlement Mrs. Solomon Welty and daughters Rosa, Amanda and Susie and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Probst and family were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bau man and family. 75c bag EIGHT O’CLOCK 3 59c Rich and Full-Bodied RED CIRCLE.......24c Mild and Mellow GARDEN FRESH STRAWBERRIES TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT FRESH GREEN ASPARAGUS FRESH LEMONS FRESH PASCAL CELERY FLORIDA FRESH GOLDEN CARROTS FRESH LAKE ERIE NO WASTE had and and STOCK SALES LAKE ERIE. FRESH CAUGHT TOILET SOAP Since 1859 A&P has specialized in tea... offering America's best tea values. Try an A&P tea today. There’s a blend to suit you. ^330 Churchill on German Soil Rp 1 BRITAIN’S FIGHTING PRIME MINISTER stands among the “dragon’s teeth” of the vaunted Nazi Siegfried Line beside America's General Simpson, famed commander of the U. S. 9th Army which has smashed to the Rhine. In this historic picture, Mr. Churchill seems to be enjoying the grim humor of the situation, no doubt recalling how four and a half years ago the British Commonwealth was battling alone against the apparently invincible German might. At the left stands one of the men who was foremost in the victories that beat back the Nazi tide, Field Marshal Montgomery, wearing his famous cap. Ulrich S. Amstutz, formerly a res ident of our community and for many years has lived in Wisner, Nebraska, where he has conducted a very successful hatchery business, purchased property in his old home PEAS 2“ 39c I KclZ................................................................35c S Xe"«d£’sl.................................................5 S7..................................................................................23c Large 300 Size ............................................ .................. doz. S sT,Xr............................................. Sr*°d..................................................................2 1’, Rouihorn (iFnwn ... ... 1H JiuuL Id 6U & CaidurA, in. Jowiv FRESH CAUGHT SHEEPHEADS FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS FRESH BLUE PIKE................... LAKE ERIE. FRESH CAUGHT FRESH PERCH ....................... SWEEHEART 20c REG. 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No in formation has been given as to what oil FRESH ICEBERG HEAD lettuce FRESH BEAN SPROUTS FRESH CUBAN 39c PINEAPPLE .............................. 2 FRESH GREEN CABBAGE CALIFORNIA 33c 1 NAVEL ORANGES FRESH YELLOW 15c S ONION SETS CERTIFIED AIIAtlllllEDC Long Green IE. CCCFI DflTATftEC Cobblers. Sebagos. Kathadins. orlg. A QQ wULJOlflDEnO 8 VERY TASTY 29c LB. MARVEL ENRICHED SANDWICH BREAD ......26I lc JANE PARKER COCOANUT BRAID X2Sl FLOUR $1.21 SUN SWEET LARGE SIZE 14c PRUNES 10c EGG NOODLES SUNBRITE 25c CLEANSER ..... ^THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 194S Mr. Amstutz intends to use this property for in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schumacher and family of Findlay and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kohli and Jr. were Sun day dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Mary Miller and family. Eugene Zimmerly was happily sur prised Sunday w’hen eight of the senior boys came to enjoy a birth day dinner at his home. Mabel Augsburger is very ill at this time in a Toledo hospital. Pvt. Gordon Lugibihl, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lugibihl who has been stationed at Fort McClellan, Alabama, is expecting to arrive here the middle of the w’eek for a ten day furlough. Pvt. Galen Lugibihl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lugibihl is enjoy ing a fifteen day furlough wdth his parents and sister Dorothy. Pvt. Lugibihl is at present stationed at Charleston, South Carolina. PRODUCED BY THE MAKERS OP KINGTASTE SALAD DRESSING & MAYONNAISE SELF-SERVICE This is important since freshness is the secret of coffee flavor! You also get the benefit of: Superb Quality, Flavor-Saver Roasting, Custom Grinding, and a Blend to Suit Your Taste! 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