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PAGE FOUR FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, pastor Thursday— 7:15 Choir rehearsal. 8:15 Study in “The Life and Teach ings of Jesus,” from the Gospel of Mark. This course is for all inter ested. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school John Boehr, Supt. Classes for all ages. 10:30 Worship service 7:30 Evening service. “Echoes from Voluntary Service Projects.” Visitors are always welcome. making right with depend able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that fteta ij Then send u* rolls for expert nd printing. the picture the exposed developing DRUG SHOP OOOD COAL Good coal always saves you money. Compared with the best smokeless coals in heat, firmness, burning characteristics and price, you will find Panther un equaled. A million tons a year are produced by the Panther mines in Buchan an County, Virginia. Try this perfect domestic fuel. Prove to yourself that Panther saves a pretty penny. SOLD BY ED GOOD 124 Lawn Avenue, Bluffton, Ohio This Sunday in ibe hurches kodak film ^Developing iftinling PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Minister Rockport: Morning worship 9:30 Church school 10:30 Mr. Glen Mayberry, Supt. Bluffton: Church school 9:45 N. A. Triplett, Supt. Morning worship 11:00 Sermon: “Why Worship.”. MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Pastor Wednesday— 7:30 “The Future Punishment of the Wicked Interable and Unavoid able.” Thursday— 7:30 “Does the Bible Teach An nihilation?” Friday— 7:30 “Hell and Who’s Going There.” Rev. Walker speaking each night. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Rev. Walker, speaking. 7:00 Prayer meeting in basement room. 7:30 Evening service. Rev. Walk er speaking. Everyone is welcome. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 A. M. Church School 10:45 a, m. Morning worship The choir of the church meets for rehearsal on Thursday evening of this week at 8:15 P. M. The Friendly Couples class meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green on Sunday evening of this week at 8:00. The Cornelia Missionary Circle will meet at the home of Carrie Thutt on Monday evening, Sept, 16, at 8:00 o’clock. St. John’s: 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Church School. The choir of the church meets for rehearsal on Thuisday evening of this week at 8 o’clock. All members are cordially invited to attend. SIMPLE PILES? I Poultry Equipment Our Fall supply of “EVERDAY” Poultry equipment has arrived. 10 hole steel Galvanized nests......................................$9.50 Galvanized grit feeders .................................................. 1.75 5 different types of heated flock waterers. Priced right. Our supply is limited, get yours while they last. Highest prices paid for poultry. JORG HATCHERY Phone 182-W UNGUENTINE fiECTAL CONES (Noruicnli MAKXR1 OF UMGUCMTINC p—- Sidney’s Drug Shop PAY AS YOU GO PLAN Try our new plan for depositors who do not wish to carry large bank balances, and who write only a few checks. No minimum balance required. Deposit any amount any time. No special service charges. You buy a book of checks at a nominal price and pay for what you use. Cheap, convenient, safe. COME IN AND LET (JS EXPLAIN THIS ECON OMICAL WAY OF PAYING YOUR BILLS AND SAFEGUARDING YOUR CASH. The Citizens National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. Subject: Man. Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed nesday evening. The reading room at the church is open ev’ery to 4:00 p. m. to all services ing room. “What to relieve soreness Here Is a simple way Itching, burning of simple piles. eUARANTUt YmM and 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 Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. of CHURCH OF CHRIST A. S. Lenhart, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:30 e. m. Communion service Thursday evening, Sept. 12, the Ladies Aid and Missionary’ societies will meet at the home of Mrs. Gideon Luginbuhl. All ladies are requested to bring sales tax stamps. Everyone welcome. EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH Charles Warren, Interim Pastor Thursday— 8:30 p. m. Bible Study and Pray- Following the prayer service the choir will practice. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Joseph Thompson, Supt. Morning worship. Message: Means His Life?” p. m. C. E. p. m. Evening ser “Behold the Man!” are welcome to of Ebenezer! “It is imposible to enslave mental ly or socially a Bible-reading people. The principles of the Bible are the ground-work of human freedom.”— HoraceB reeley. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Paul E. Cramer, Minister Church school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship Sermon: “The Away.” 6:30 P. M. Youth 10:30 a. m. Man who Ran Fellowship. Special candlelight installation for the newly elected officers and recep tion for new members of the Youth Fellowship. A recreation hour will follow. Senior choir practice at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the church. BEAVERDAM METHODIST PARISH Lorenzo Dow Fauver, Pastor Beaverdam Junior worship, 9:30 a. m. Adult class period, 9:30 a. m. Junior clas period, 10:15 a. m. Adult worship, 10:05 a. m. Conclusion period in charge S. Supt. Edgar Herr, 10:40 to a. m. of C. 11:00 Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 Rockport Church school, 10:00 a. m. Worship service, 11:00 a. m. p. m. 7:30 Midweek service, Thursday p. m. Pleasant Hill (Please note change in services). Church School, 10:00 a. m. Next worship service Sept. 22nd., 11:00 a. m. Pleasant Hill Women’s Aid society, Thursday afternoon at Grace McBain’s home. Sunday school starting at 10 a. m. starting this Sunday church at 11:00 a. m. Past week callers at the Dennis Brauen home were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garmotter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reichenbach and Rev. Fauver. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long, Mr. and Mrs. John Cuttings were Sunday dinner guests of Wayne Zimmerman family. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Herr and M. and Mrs. Cuttings, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long spent one day last week at the home of Oscar Zimmerman. Mrs. Lyman Barnes visited rela tives and friends in Cleveland, Mass achussetts and New Jersey the past week. Mae Andrews called at the Lyman Barnes home, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faze called at the Roy Bowers’ home over near Li ma, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Younkman called Saturday afternoon at the Ar thur Phillips home. Arthur Phillips called at the Guy Younkman home Sunday evening. Robert end Marilyn Stratton called at the Orton Stratton home Sunday. STOCK SALES Town Swiss. Ira tf Notice—Present^ conditions make it necessary to’ inci vice fees v *$3 pc_ F____ o___ mileage \of 10c per mile one way. Effeclftp AugustJ 1. C. N. Long & Son, Ada phone Red 1360. tf ase our bull ser cow, plus regular For sale—Twd full blood Short horn milking type heifers 18 and 24 months also trained coon hound. Ed Price, 1 mile soqth and 2 miles east of Jenera. For sale—Spotted Poland China male hog. Henry Huber, Bluffton phone. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO A new patent was granted to S. L. Kimmel and John Fett on their u nique pencil holder. The two men are now doing business under the firm name of the Bluffton Pencil Holder Co. The large shed at the Ebenezer is completed and will be ready for use next Sunday. The building cost $1, 760 and is the property of 40 of the church members. The first regular meeting of the Frauen Naeh Verein of the First Mennonite Church was held. Newly elected officers are: President, Mrs. D. C. Bixel V. P. Mrs. Noah Bixel Sec. Mrs. Sadie Lugibihl Treasurer Miss Lydia Gratz, program commit tee, Mrs. Mary Basinger, Mrs. Fanny Bixel, Miss Barbara Amstutz. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Balmer are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. William Shifferly of Cashmere, Wash., sent to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lugibill a box of fine apples from that state. Imagine Mr. and Mr Neuenschw’ander’s surpris ing the Isaac Stauffer Grove street to discover and rig missing. The anil learned later, became loos the 3 mile trip any damage. NEWS OUR FATHERS READ FROM ISSUE OF JUNE 28, 1917 William on wTas JI M. Murray were 'olonel Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. in Toledo to he Mr. and Mrs. proud parents of a S ANY' SIZE PIECE PURE LEAN MEAT FROSTED BONELESS JANE GOODE LIBBY KRAFT PIMENTO CHEESE SPREAD........ girl. Daniel Trippiehorn and Myron Lugibihl were home from the Uni versity of Michigan and remained here over election day. Fred Mitsch and Miss Norma Maurer who recently left for Seattle, Wash., were married in that city. Thirty young friends helped Albert Stettler celebrate his 21’st birthday anniversary at the home of his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Will Stettler. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Koontzman of Alpha, Okla., returned home after a visit with her parents. She was the former Miss Hanna Klay and had not been home for 18 years. East Orange and Mrs. Ezra Heldman of Mr. Kenton spent several days last week in the C. M. Heldman home. Mrs. Elizabeth Boutwell, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boutwell of Ada were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell. Ed Caris of Ada called in the B. J. Bouthwell home Sunday afternoon. The Woman’s Missionary meeting will be hold in the home of Mrs. afternc Fresh Meats, Fish and Poultry SMOKED SAUSAGE -48c RING BOLOGNA -34c BRAUNSCHWEIGER 39c DELICIOUS FLAVOR—SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS 37c HONEY LOAF 61c FINE FOR SANDWK HES PICKLE LOAF 46c HADDOCK FILLETS 43c ROSEFISH FILLETS 41c “Hey Kids! Come On Over—Mom’s Making Sandwiches PEANUT BUTTER s DEVILED HAM MARVEL WHITE BREAD 2 IONA SKY FED at See the U. S. C. Farm Welder Waitermire’s before you buy. For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Moser. RAISINS A & BAKER’S OATMEAL COOKIES lakeside CHOCOLATE ONTARIOS taste sealed whole APRICOTS................... JANE PARKER POTATO CHIPS.......... CHED-O-BIT 1b. MUSTARD.. jar 5-ox. glass KRAFT RELISH SPREAD .... APRICOTS Helves Wed- of Lima spent Mae Boutwell and family. Polk, La., called on Byron Leo Bout- well, Friday. Ezra Heldman of Kenton called in the B. J. Routwell home, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and children Lynn Kay and Lonnie Sue spent Sunday evening in Boutwell home. WEALTHY 57c 3'/4-OZ. CAN 20-OZ. LOAF ’£$1.05 CHEESE FOOD 25c ANN PAGE GARDEN RELISH ................. 19c HONEY BRAND PARTY LOAF..’’.“J 35’ “A&P Certainly Knows What’s Good for After-School Snacks” QOp NO. 2/2 W1 the B. J. John, was Mrs. Hale A baby boy, William born recently to Mr. and Lewis of near Fostoria, but formerly of this place. Ezra Heldman of Mrs. T. W. Smith Arlington, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenton, Mr. and and daughters of Mrs. C. M. Heldman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Boehm and sons. Settlement A group of neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wehrly gathered at home Friday evening to help celebrate their 40th wedding versary. Mrs. Josephine Moser confined to her home for of weeks. APPLES Mich, and Ohio New Cobblers W CAN 30c ’/2-OZ. PKGS. I’/z-LB. PKG. 24 ct. cello can 8-ox. thei them anni- been has a number A. Schey Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and daughter Mary visited in the home of their son Mr. and Paul Schey at Lansing, Mich., the week end. Donivan, elder son of Mr. Mrs. Oliver Schumacher a Mrs. over and recent graduate of the Oberlin Conserva tory of Music, has accepted an offer as cellist with the St. Louis Sym phony Orchestra. Gerald Filhart, who has been em ployed in a factory near Detroit, is spending several days with his family here. GIVE "SMALL FRF BIG APPETITES Caod A*P knows how to iathfg 'em) MICHIGAN ELBERTA PEACHES When it comes to building bodies and pleasing palates, A&P is in a class by itself. And no wonder! For experience is the best teacher and we've had 87 years of it. Consequently, we know our groceries and what's more, which foods youngsters need and like. So why not make A&P your head quarters for the nutritious, delicious foods that will help keep your children healthy and happy from kindergarten through college? (It's a good way to save money for that .college education, too!) Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables POTATOES S49c BAKTLETT PEARS 2 29c ITALIAN VARIETY PRUNE PLUMS....... "£$1.98 CALIFORNIA WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES §Xt.L"e'19c MARVEL 100% WHEAT BREAD I3c WISCONSIN CHEDDAR WISCONSIN BRICK THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1945 and Charles Pepoon FINE FOR COOKING OR EATING 4 lb*. 35c MARVEL HOT DOG or HAMBURGER ROLLS Jane Parker Chocolate Cake DEVILS FOOD Mcb 49c ■were home Mr.. Bible Roger, Sunday supper guests in the of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hilty. Pepoon, a representative of the Meditation League, spoke at the St. John church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hilty and daughter Janice and Rev. and Mrs. Charles Warren and daughter, Beth Ann, visited Sarah Helen, of Mr. and Mrs. Hilty at Sunday. daughter Williston, Cox left Rev. and Mrs. William Saturday for their home at Lometa, Calif., after spending the part of the summer here. They are to leave for Hawaii some time in November where Rev. Cox has accepted a pas torate. Aersol bombs used in controlling insects in buildings may be partly wasted if too much fog from bomb is released at one time, tomologists say release of the secticidal fog for two seconds kill flies and mosquitoes in ordinary room. Buyers should make sure the bomb contains pyrethrum and 3 per cent of DDT and that the bomb will last a total of about 20 the En in- will an DIXIE MARGARINE l«tOOO IMtFTS 0F VITAMIN A| Demand Greater But Keep On and son, eU Mays BUY NOW FOR CANNING 4 LBS. 39c Supply Smaller ksking For Dixie I $^29 BUSHEL bushbl$2= FRESH. CRISP, ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE YELLOW .. 2 ,o, 23c Sice ONIONS.....32c LARGE BUDDED WALNUTS....... n., 41c CALIFORNIA GROWN PASCAL CELERY “Oh, Boy! Jane Parker Baked Goods! JANE PARKER HOME STYLE DONUTS tender ItX 29c 25c OFG8 2 s-23c Jane Parker Tineapple Topped BUNS ft 23c JANE PARKER FRESH CHEESE u BANANA BAR 25c Coach Says Milk Makes Young Guys Strong!” CHEESE u 57c COCONOG ... ... f3c HEMO OVALTINE .......°S35c COCOA MARSH 22c 59c