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PAGE FOUR EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH Thursday— 7:30 Preparatory Service Music committee meeting 8 o’clock. Friday— 7:30 Baptismal Service Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Joseph Thompson, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Easter Service and Communion. In all these services Rev. J. J. Esau our recent pastor will be in charge. Everyone Welcome. THE BLUFFTON EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH W. L. Harmony, Pastor Services of Easter Day—April 21, 1946. Sunday school 9:00 a. m. Harold Beals, Supt. Worship Service 7:30 P. M. The Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be administered. Sermon Theme—“Let Us Live With Sincerity and Truth.” MISSIONARY’ CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Pastor Wednesday— 7:30 Prayer Meeting Thursday— 2:30 Womens Prayer Meeting in the Home of Mrs. Ed Lugibill. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 6:30 Prayer Meeting 7:00 Young peoples meeting. Childrens meeting in the basement 7:30 Evening worship Everyone is welcome! CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:30 a. m. Bible School. Easter pro gram by the Y’oung People. 10:30 a. m. Communion Worship. Service Sermon, “Risen With Christ” A, S. Lenhart. Plan to attend these Easter ser vices. Everyone is Welcome. 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 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 Pandora School Play “Marcheta”, a three act play with a scene laid in Spanish California of fifty years ago, will be presented 11 to 112 (PUt teaeral Tax) is a picture of RILC the idea Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Church School. All members and friends are invit ed to Communion on Easter Sunday morning. The Choir of the Church meets for rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30. All are urged to be present. Good Friday Services will be held in the Church on Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered in this service. Father and Son Banquet on Thurs day evening April 25, at 7:00 P.M. No Catechism Instruction this week. See schedule of Holy Week ser vices in this issue and plan to attend as many of the services as you can. St, John’s: 9:30 A. M, Church School 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship— Holy Communion. 7:30 p. m. Easter Musical Program by Union Community Choir. All members and- friends are invit ed to the Communion on Easter Sun day Morning. Holy week services will be held on Wednesday evening at 8:00 at our Church. Rev. Arthur Romig speaker. Plan to attend. The Choir of the Church meets- for rehearsal on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. AU are urged to bb pre sent. No Catechism Instruction this week. Father & Son Banquet Thursday, April 25, at 7:00 o’clock. See Schedule of Holy Week Ser vices in this issue. Plan to attend as many services as possible. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Minister Rockport: Morning Worship 9:30 Church School 10:30 Mr. Glen Mayberry, Supt. Bluffton: Church School 9:45 Mr. Norman A. Triplett, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup per will be observed in both Churches on Easter morning. See notices elsewhere in this issue for Holy Week services. by the senior class of Pandora high school in the Pandora school audi torium on Wednesday and Friday nights, April 24 and 26. News want ads bring results. New antiseptic cleanser for caked make-up TEfl-O-SIX Antiseptic Liquid Cleanser To remove every trace of stub make-up and grime always use antiseptic Ten-O-Six. This a antiseptic liquid cleanser wpr quickly and thoroughly^rfleaves skin fresh, tj ng and alive. teqlHs to help heal bothe e/temally caused skin irritations, to use for oily or normal skin. feelin: Buy it Build it... Brooder House We invite you to see the real thing—A Rilco Brooder House set up at our lumber yard on Cherry street.. It’s outdoors—all complete—just as it will be on your farm. Examine it carefully, note its sturdy construc tion and let us explain how a Rilco Brooder house will pay for itself on your farm. Steinman Bros. Lumber Co. 246 Cherry Street Phone 360-W “Ask Steinman's" n? Perf Sidley’s.Drug Shop RILCO-X BROODER HOUSE 12 10 ft.. THE BLUI FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor Easter Services— 6:30 Sunrise Service by Y’outh Fed eration. Rev. V. C. Oppermann, speaker. Special music. 9:30 Sunday school, John Boehr, Supt. Classes for all ages. 10:30 The Worship Service. Recep tion of new members observance of Holy Communion. 7:30 Union Service at the Reformed Church. A program of Easter music by the combined choirs. Thursday evening, union Commun ion service at the Methodist Church Friday afternoon, the Good Friday services at the Presbyterian Church. Observe this Holy Week by atend ing the various church services. May the hope and joy of the Easter sea son bring peace to our hearts. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE CHURCH Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Easter Program. You are welcome. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Weed, Minister Wednesday— 6:30 p. m. M.Y’.F. Comradeship Week Service. 8:00 p. m. Union Service at the Reformed Church. Speaker, Rev. Ar thur Romig, of Lima. Thursday— 8:00 p. m. United Communion Ser vice at this church. Friday— 1:00 3:30 p. m. Good Friday Ser vice (continuous), at Presbyterian Church. 8:00 p. m. Pageant—“The Chal lenge of the Cross” by young people of this church. Sunday— 6:30 a. m. Easter Sunrise Service, at First Mennonite Church. 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Mus ic by Girl’s Choir. Sermon topic— “I Believe in the Resurrection.” Also a Baptismal Service for infants. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship Even ing Meeting. 7:30 p. m. Union Service. Program of Easter music by the United Choirs. Holy Communion will be adminis tered in the home on Sunday after noon to all those desiring it, who were unable to atend the United Com munion Service on Thursday evening. New Beaverdam VFW Post Meets Thursday Second meeting of a new Veter ans of Foreign Wars post at Beav erdam will be held at 8:30 p. m. this Thursday in the Beaverdam town hall. All veterans of foreign service from the Beaverdam, Bluffton and Lafayette area are invited to at tend. Richard Lutterbein is serving as temporary chairman and Robert Green, as temporary secretary. NOTE OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends who remembered me with the beau tiful flowers and greetings and all who called on me during the time I was a patient in Bluffton hospital. I also wish to thank Miss Beiderman and the nurses for their untiring ef forts. Mrs. Elmer Schaublin. The rehabilitation division of UN RA has been trying to purchase Belgian and Percheron stallions in the U. S. for replacements in Europ ean countries. Animals should be three to eight years old, of good type, sound, free movers, and service broke. Notify county agricultural agents of suitable stallions for sale. STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. tf Service bulls delivered. Fee $2 plus 10c per mile one way. Effective Sep tember 1. C. N. Long & Son, phone Ada Red 1360. tf Lawn mowers sharpened. Charles Young, Bluffton I phone 214-T. 52 Wix, the bettir tractor oil filter cartridge. Try *ne. Ed Waitermire, Gamble Dealer. I For sale—Guernsey cowl 6 yfs. old giving milk. Otis Leiber, rQ Jr, Bluf fton. I For sale—Jersey co|w giving milk, t. b. and Banas tested1 also Chester White male pit and male fox terrier pup. Claribelj Owens, Bluffton phone 547-R. For sale—|Vestern saddles— one spotted ponl, two saddle horses, gentle and well broken one pony cart one sulky one Jersey heifer calf. H. R. fceverns, 6 miles west of Findlay on Ridge road. Two miles east of Bentfcn Ridge. Phone Benton 857. For sale—Purebred Poland China male hog also 3 other male hogs all old enough for service. Arthur Van Stein,second house east of Orange Center. FTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO J. F. Bolt is the new manager of the Storer Bros, poultry yards. He comes from AUeghan, Mich. Miss Caddie Worthington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worthington, was carried to Carl Knerr at Lima. Mr. Knerr is bookkeeper at the Lima Locomotive Works. Miss Clara Balmer was united in marriage to Melvin Long at the home of the bride’s minister Rev. Lahr. The bride is a graduate nurse of the Bluffton Sanitorium. Jacob Schnegg sold his home near the Stager school house to Dan Lory. Mrs. S. V. Heckathom entertained a number of ladies at dinner at her Grove street home in honor of Mrs. William Euller of Rapid City, Mich. Ray Blymyer has purchased the Burkholder tailoring shop over the Economy store formerly conducted by Jolly Woods. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Flick and daughter Gladys attended a house warming party for their son Donald and wife at Lima. H. 0. Bentley of Lima, retiring ruler of the Elks, was chosen as NEWSOUR FATHERS READ FROM ISSUE OF MARCH 8, 1917 Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schumacher are the happy parents of a baby girl bom to them. Miss Edith Morrison spent the week end With Mrs. Dan Trippiehorn at Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bame moved to the Madison McCelland farm east of Rawson. 7 H1N SKIN WIENERS SANDWICH CUT LARGE BOLOGNA SALT PORK SMOKED FAT BACK FRESH PERCH BONELESS—NO WASTE COD FILLETS DRESSED WHITING FRESH CAUGHT PICKEREL BLUING BLUE SUDS CARTON OF w 12 PKGS, y PAAS EGG DYES IQC PKG BULK CIDER VINEGAR 35c GALLON FRESH VEGETABLES Are Extra Nourishing ... Extra Delicious Creamed.with WHITE HOUSE MILK 4* 35c TASKER'S MINCE MEAT 39c delegate to the grand lodge meeting at Boston. Miss Pauline Amstutz gave a kitchen shower for Miss Caddie Worthington, recently married. Fred Mitsch accepted a position as assistant superintendent of a big cannery at Neah Bay, Wash. Miss Bessie Bonnell of Cleveland is the guest of Mrs. Fred Zehrbach this week. The Misses Ellen Fett, Cleora Rogers, Conny and Lucille Wise, Frances Dorsey, Marian Herr, Ruth Rudy, Gail Ewing, Lois Storer, and Thelma Storer were entertained at a six o’clock slumber party and dinner at the home of Miss Wanda Battles in honor of her 18th birthday. The losers in the membership drive held by the Community Association paid off with a hundred members attending the supper. Robert Dally has recently returned from Mexico with an expedition under the charge of General Persh ing. They are located at Camp Stewart near El Paso. On the first day of arrival at the camp he was astounded to have walk into his tent ho other than Herrmann Schmidt and Edmund Bartscht. The latter two men were stationed with the Nation al Guard a short distance away from Daily’s encampment. Later he visit ed their encampment and they were glad to see Charley Gazette and Floyd Woods. 40c LB. 32c LB. 22c LB. 20c LB. 31c LB. 34c LB. LB. 17c 33c LB. Bakery JANE PARKER HOT CROSS BUNS Pke. 21c Jane Parker In«ly Baltimore CAKE............. 40c MARVEL DINNER ROLLS............. 7c JANE PARKER RAISIN POUND CAKE 29c JANE PARKER ORANGE SQUARE “£37e MARVEL HOT DOG ROLLS...... 2 ’i£!21c JANE PARKER POTATO CHIPS 29c DEL MAIZ GOLDEN CREAM SULTANA DROMEDARY Q. T. CORN................ 13c BAKER MAID GRAHAM SALAD DRESSING -19c GINGERBREAD MIX °°z 20c PIE CRUST....8% 14c ANN PAGE TOMATO SAUCE BEANS........... lie ARABIAN ADRIATIC FIGS .............. 20c GRANULATED SUGAR........... ,obi^ 64c CRACKERS V!?. 19c SULTANA STUFFED SMALL OLIVES......... 37c McKenzie whole wheat PANCAKE FLOUR 24c Abe, son of Jacob Steiner, fell off a colt he was riding and broke his arm. ANN PAGE GARDEN __________________________ THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 194g A very pleasant surprise was ac corded Chester Huber at his home south of town .when 75 of his friends and neighbors gathered to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Ben Bowersox farm in Union Twp. yielded 474 bushels of oats, an aver age of 79 bushels to the acre. Alva Anderson, rural mail carrier is taking a two weeks’ vacation and Ross Bogart is making the trips. Alva plans to retire from the busi ness in the fall. Miss Estella Greding is home from Wooster where she attended summer school. Dr. Francis Basinger was in New London last Thursday calling on a brother, who is a practicing phy sician, recently established. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber return ed from Rockford near Cleveland, where they visited a niece of Mrs. Huber. News Our Grandfathers Read From Issue Of August 4,1910 Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Troxel, Main Miller, Sam Stepleton, William Bur den and Charles Dilman left for Oswego, northern Michigan, on a week’s vacation and fishing trip. Miss Zoe Matthews of Oberlin was a guest of Miss Louisa Ruhl the first of the week. Henry Traucht purchased the A. J. Owens property on Jackson street and will occupy it soon. Mr. Traucht [SE LEfSERVICE THt CHAT ATUNTIC PACIFIC TEA CO. FRESH GREEN LUSCIOUS RED, RIPE ASPARAGUS J® »29cu^' STRAWBERRIES... ." '39c SOUTHERN GROWN, GREEN CUCUMBERS........ 2 29c FRESH. CALIFORNIA GROWN CALIFORNIA PASCAL PEAS 2 lb,. 37c CELERY S T™4" 25c Fancy Hot House, Red Ripe FRESH. HOT HOUSE LEAF TOMATOES Ib 43c LETTUCE 29c FRESH, ROUND, RED LARGE SNOW WHITE HEADS RADISHES 3..I3C CAULIFLOWER .. 35c FRESH ICEBERG HEAD 1916 NEW FLORIDA LETTUCE S„2. F9c POTATOES I On,. 65c Dairy Medium Size Grade “A" Sunnybrook EGGS 39c doz. EDAM TYPE CHEDDAR CHEESE 44c KRAFT RELISH CREAM SPREAD.........X 19c Values for That Easter Dinner RELISH.......... 10-oc. glass STOKELY ORANGE 13c MARMALADE ... 22c NABISCO SHREDDIES....13c RAJAH WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.............. 9c GREEN GIANT TENDER PEAS .................... 19c BUTTER KERNEL W. CORN............. K. No .2 can HIGHLAND PRUNES SMALL SIZE 48c is employed in the M. M. Bogart harness shop. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton who went to Independence, Kansas with the object of locating there have decided to return to Allen County where Mr. Eaton will open an in surance office in Lima. Asa Battles sold his south Main street residence to Eli Deppler. Misses Ida, Edna, Lucile and Em ma Tschantz of Lpper Sandusky, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klay. Mr. and Mrs. John Fett and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Augsburger will spend a week or ten days at Niagara Falls and other points. Enoch Basinger sustained a fall while crossing a fence and fractured a rib. James Coon has his cider mill in operation again. Dairy Feed Good roughage is the basis of feed for dairy cattle. DIXIE MARGARINE 1,000 OHITM OF V/TAMIM A j| Produced by tha/Makers of KINGTASTE/TJENUINE MAYOXNAISE Certified Seed Potatoes MAINE XO. 1 KATHADINS ...’T, $4.69 WISCONSIN NO. 1 RUSSETS ..... ’Vi $4.29 MAINE NO. I SEBAGOS......$4.99 MICHIGAN NO. 1 PONTIACS....$4.69 See your local manager for lower retails on 10 and 25 bag lots. I^A&P COFFEES I FINER. FRESHER FLAVOR l-Lb. Bag S'75c 14c k—mm A&P FANCY SEEDLESS RAISINS L5-0Z. BOX- 1 ZC