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Hfe PAGE FOUR FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, pastor Wednesday, Jan. 1— 7:30 Annual Business Meeting of the church. Thursday— 6:30 High School group Bible study 8:15 Adult Bible study Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school classes for ell ages 10:30 Worship Service 6:30 Intermediate Christian En deavor. 7:30 Junior C. E. 7:30 Beginning the Week of Pray er Union services. First Methodist church, Rev. John Schmidt, of St. Mary’s, the speaker. DEFENSELESS MENNONITE CHURCH E. J. Shady, Pastor Rev. Sunday— 9:30 a. 10:30 a. 7:00 Young People’s Program basement. 7:00 Adult C. W. B. program 7:45 Evangelistic service. m. Sunday school. m. Morning worship. Senior choir practice Thursday, Jan. 2, at 7 p. m. FLEET- WING FUEL OILS Quality, Quantity & Service For all types of furnaces Call Lima 79871, or write THE PARKS-KLAY COMPANY LIMA, OHIO January Reductions One lot Hats..........$1 One lot Hats..........$2 One lot Ha|s 20% off House dresses Sizes 40 to 52 reduced to.............$2.98 Clark Hat Shoppe South M^in Street CLOSED January 4 to 18 inclusive NELSON TILE CO Beaverdam, Ohio QAun€|Sj FINEST HAMLIN **'3?**^ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Minister Rockport: Morning worship 9:30 Church school 10:30 Mr. Glen Mayberry, Supt. Bluffton: in We will cooperate with the other churches Week of in the observance of the Prayer. t- METHODIST CHURCH FIRST Rev. P&ul H. Cramer, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Church school Mr. Nelson Steiner, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship Holy Communion and installation of W. S. C. S. officers. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Week of Prayer service Rev. John Schmidt of St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed church, St. Mary’s is the speaker. TEXAS CITRUS Church school 9:45 N. A. Triplett, Supt. Morning worship 11:00 Begin the community-wide of Prayer, in the First Methodist church, 7:30. See further notice elsewhere in this issue. The Women’s Missionary Society meets Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 2 p. m. in the home of Mrs. R. L. Triplett. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observed in both churches. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 a. m. Church school 10:45 a. m. Morning worship and Holy Communion. i Kindly note change in schedule of 1 services SALES BOX BAG DOZEN Price and Taste Will Suit You Hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. DON WENGER 141 South Main Bluffton, Ohio The Sacrament of Holy Com munion will be celebrated in the morning service. All church members are urged to be present. Private Communion will be ad ministered in the afternoon. The choir of the church will meet on Thursday evening of this week at 8:00 o’clock. The Women’s Guild will meet at the parsonage on Wed. Jan 8, at 2:00 p. m. All ladies note the change date. The Youth Fellowship meets St. John’s on Sunday evening 7:00 p. m. St. John’s: 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Church school in at at of Kindly note change in schedule services. The Annual Congregational meet ing will be held on Sunday afternoon Jan. 5, at 2:30 p. m. All members are urged to attend. The choir of the church will meet for rehearsal on Thursday evening of this week at 7:30 p. m. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Gratz on Thursday afternoon of this week at 2:00 p. m. The Week of Pnayer services will begin on Sunday evening at the Methodist church. See this issue for details. The Gertrude Hoy Circle meets on Monday evening Jan. 6, at the home of Mabel Minck at 8:00 o’clock, are invited. Youth Fellowship meets at church on Sunday evening at p. m. All the 7:00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. Subject: God. Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed nesday evening. The reading room at the church 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 Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. of EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH Rev. Howard T. Landes, Pastor Wednesday— 1:00 Annual Congregational meet ing. Thursday— 2:00 p. m. Ladies Missionary Society will meet in the church. Miss Viola Welty is the speaker. 7:30 prayer and Bible study. Sunday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Joseph Thompson, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 p. m. Missionary program by the Chimes Hour from Van Wert, Ohio. GRAPE FRUIT PINK and RUBY RED ONLY MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Pastor Week 7:30 Tuesday— 9:00 Business meeting and election of officers. Also watchnight service. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school 10:30—Rev. J. A. Ringenbcrg speaker (President of Missionary Church Association) Farewell service for Miss Catherine Gratz. Special setting apart service in connection with this service. Rev. J. A. Ringenberg in charge. Everyone is welcome. Radio Pastor w Rev. Victor Wierwille of Van Wert who will present his Chimes Hour young people’s radio cast in a pro gram at the Ebenezer Mennonite church Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. The radio cast consists of 20 young people, including two pianists, vibraharpist, choir, male, mixed and girls’ quartets, trio, sextet and solo ists. The Chimes Hour is heard locally over WLOK, Lima, every Sunday noon, produced by the cast will appear here. which LaFayette Mr. and Mrs. George Settos of Indianapolis, Indiana were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc Ginnis. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Biteman were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biteman. Jacob Staley, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Staley, Mrs. Alma Robinson, Mrs. Loretta Clum and Mrs. Bertha Desenberg were past week callers of Mrs. Lillie Houser at Memorial Hospital, Lima. Mrs. Wilbur Henkle spent Christ mas Day with her son, Willis Kling ler of Kenton. Mrs. Luuise Cloore was a Christ mas Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Damon Sharrits of Lima. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McGinnis and daughter spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Settos of Indian apolis. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Knoble spent several days with his mother, Mrs. Nettie Knoble. Mr. and Mrs. Harrod were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knoble. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McGinnis, Mrs. Fred McGinnis, and Miss Nancy Mc Ginnis were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Oberdier. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts of Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Roberts and daughter, Miss Ruth Alice Thompson of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Dorance Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Miss Jennie Roberts and Miss Bess Guthrie were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and family. Mrs. C. A. Moyer and Mrs. Robert Doernberg Spencerville and Mr. and Guthrie and family were guests of Dr. and and son of Mrs. Blake Wednesday J. H. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. a Wednesday Frank Schaef- Betty Hull was dinner guest of Mrs. fer of Lima. Mrs. Daisy Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. John Mullenhour of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kline and family, Barbara Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Dor ance Thompson and son, Mr. U. C. Thompson were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Patterson of Lima. Mrs. Evelyn Kline returned Sun day to Lafayette from Veteran’s Hospital, Dayton, where she had been visiting her husband. DOUBLE-TROUBLE "Good morning, Willie. I hear God has seen fit to twin brothers.” "Yes, sir, and money’s coming said so.” send you two little He knows where the from, too. Daddy STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. Settlement Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Reichen bach and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Diller and their families were Sun day dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Barbara Welty and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Reichenbach, Esther and Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kohli were dinner guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Weldon Diller in Rawson, Sunday. Mrs. John A. Diller were callers. Word was received here that a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Schumacher who reside at Eugene, Oregon. Ethan the name given the boy who was born Dec. 23. Mr. Schumacher has for quite a number of years been an instructor at the State university there CALIFORNIA VALENCIA McKENZIE IONA CUT FLORIDA SIGNET FANCY DICED IONA BLENDED 2 if For sale—Pqre bred Hereford male hog one year old./Lyman Barnes, Bluffton, phone. For salt—Shorthorn bull 18 months old. Walter Benpbth, 5 miles east of Bluffton on Rt. (/o3 and mile south. For sale—R4d, black and spotted bred gilts due to faxrow from March 5 to April 20. J. J. Smith, 2 miles west of Mt. Cory and mile north also mile east and mile south of Clymer cemetery. .. Wmb i- ««i*jis=rwv» i THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Mr. and afternoon home at Ed Geiger left for his Farmersville, Ohio, the first of the week after spending two weeks among relatives and friends here. were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Moser hosts to the Advisory Council Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hilty form erly of this locality and for the past several years at home in Omaha, Nebraska, are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter born cently. to them re- Gratz and and Amos first of the Mr. and Mrs. Omer sons Arthur and Allan Neuenschwander left the week for Poplar Bluffs, Missouri, to spend several days in the home of Rev. and Mrs. John Neuenschwander and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Diller will leave this week for West Palm Beach, spend the remainder of the winter. Florida, where they will Mr. and Mrs. Menno Augsburger, son Otis and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Augsburger and daughter were Sun day dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Augsburger and family. Waldo is Harold, son of Mrs. Susie Boaz who has spent the past few years in the University of California at Berkeley, arrived here one day last week to spend a number of days with his mother and sister, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. John Schneck spent several days last week in the home I of Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey Hender son and family at St. Claire, Mich. Mrs. (Dr.) Sewell Pender, sister of FOR QUICK SUDS TOPS 2,8°x27c cans' IONA 21c TOMATOES......NU2 He PINE CONE SWEET POTATOES ....N’• S 19c COLUMBIA CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP..............10i4^ 15c Breaat Chicken Light Meat TUNA FISH 38c DAINTY PAR WHOLE APRICOTS... N’ S3Tc JIFFY BISCUIT MIX “box Mrs. Henderson of Miami, Fla., is also spending some time in the Hen derson home. The youth folks of this community are planning to go serenading Tues day night. Even though there has been a gradual drifting away from the German language by our young sters in past year, they somehow manage to become masters of situation for the brief period never fail to bring cheer to homes where they call. Mrs. Wilbert Wenger and Howard, left for Salem, Oregon, day. 25-LB. BAG Grocery Values ORANGE JUICE 2 21c PANCAKE FLOUR 32c BEETS 2”“23c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 19c CARROTS "?^17c LIBBY GARDEN SWEET 7T PEAS .... 20c CARROTS & PEAS 16c CITRUS JUICE 2 «219c SCOURING POWDER CAMEO CLEANSER son, Fri- The Living Links class of St. John Sunday School had their meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moser Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Basinger were assist ant hosts Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moser were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. family. Munson Bixel and congregational meet held at the Mennon- The annual ings are to be ite churches of this area on Wednes day, January 1. Roy M. Cook who for many years w’as rural mail carrier of the vicin ity of Pandora passed away Findlay hospital, Sunday. Cook retired from his work years ago on account of health and has with his family re sided in Findlay for some years. Funeral services are to be conduct ed in the Pandora Methodist church at 2 P. M. Wednesday. at the Mr. several failing Beaverdam and Mrs. Roscoe Klingler of Mr. Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zimmer man and family of Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amstutz were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gid Steiner and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Miss Ellen Clark, Miss Adda and Clem Yoakam were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wagner at Lima. Mrs. Gladys Williams of Lansing, Mich., spent the holidays with Mr. John Huber and Miss Bernice Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Younkman and family of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Younkman and family of Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ander son and family of Pandora, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Michael and family, Mr. Resolve Now to 1 Save the A&P Way! Nearly everyone makes resolutions for the New Year. So if you want to make a resolution to save money all through the year .. the easy way to do just that is to shop the A&P way. For at your A&P, you'll find a multitude of quality foods tagged with budget-helping prices. Be gin today to shop and save at A&P. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 63 BAKER MAID CRACKERS bSZSc LIBBY T7 TOMATO JUICE *S 27c DELUXE BROOMS ...... each SI.05 SEALAND BLUEBERRIES 47c AAP FANCY PRUNE PLUMS.......... 33c ADMIRAL MAINE SARDINES.......’W. 10c RAJAH SALAD DRESSING 25c PINT and Mrs. Arthur Phillips were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Younkman and Bern ard. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Anderson and daughter Karen Sue were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Anderson and daughter of Bluffton. Robert Rhoades, were and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Janice of Christmas Day guests sMrs. Homer Marshall. the and the Lima of Mr. Weick Mr. and Mrs. Wm. daughter of Lima spent Tuesday Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cook. and Mrs. Byron daughter, Wayne Yant Patricia Bushong. Revival services this week at the by Rev. L. Dow Fauver. 63/4-OZ. E PKG. and and Ed and and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Leiber, Mr. Mrs. Melvin Burkholder, Mr. Mrs. Claud Napier and Judy were Wednesday evening guests of Mrs. Otis Leiber. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Columbus and Miss Bertha Nelson of Ft. Wayne were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson. Mrs. W. T. Cordrey had for Sun day dinner guests Mrs. Florence Parker, son Alton and daughter Marjorie of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and daughter Joan of Toledo and Mrs. W. V. Howard of Lockport, Those attending Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cook were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rockhill of Napoleon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rockhill of West Unity, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowers of Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Y’ant, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weick and daugh ter of Lima, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yant, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matter and daughter, Mrs. Etta Yant, Mrs. Cecil Hartman and daughter, Mr. and Anderson and Miss Burkholder Fisher of and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice of Lima, Miss Velma Jenera, Evan Leiber, Mr. Melvin Burkholder were Eve dinner guests Claud Napier and Christmas and Mrs. of Mr. Judy. are being held Methodist church Clarence Darrow was once asked to give his definition of a smart man. "A smart twinkle in hasn’t let him since man,” he applied with a his eyes, “is a fellow who a woman pin anything on he was a baby.” NABISCO GRAHAMS IJC FLORIDA ORANGES FRESH ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE CALIFORNIA ORANGES TEXAS MAASHSEEDLESS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FRESH—MEDIUM SIZE STALK PASCAL CELERY GRAPEFRUIT WASHINGTON WINES Al’ OR ROME APPLES FRESH CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS LIMES MAINE U.S. NO. 1 UKAUB" POTATOES GOLDEN YAMS OB CARROTS ?:Xand.......... FRESH EATMOR CRANBERRIES 0.r..... jam run fine Baked Goods POTATO CHIPS JANE PARKER PINEAPPLE TOPPED BUNS .... MARVEL HAMBURGER ROLLS MARVEL HOT DOG ROLLS..... QUAKER OATS "7 48-OZ. BOX X/ A&P STORES ARE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY EXCEPT WEEKS IN WHICH HOLIDAYS OCCUR Store Hours: Tuesday Thru Friday 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday 8:30 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. TUESDAY, DEC. 31, 1946 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy ex tended to us in our sorrow in the loss of our father, J. W. Manges. We also wish to thank the singers, pallbearers, florai and auto donors, and the Diller funeral home. The Manges Family. CARMASS— TUES.-WED.-THURS. BOB HOPE JOAN CAULFIELD in MONSIEUR^ BEAUCAIRE FRI.-SAT. SONJA HENIE JOHN PAYNE in SUN VALLEY SERENADE SUN. MON. LADY LUCK with ROBERT YOUNG BARBARA HALE TUES.-WED.- (next week) ROY ROGERS in My Pal Trigger DIXIE MARGARINE IS,OOP UNITS OF VITAMIN A Demand Still Exceeds Supply But Keep on Asking for Dixie (BUSHED 1859^^ Food STORES SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR "9 44-OZ. BOX X/C LOADED SWEET, SEEDLESS NAVELS MEDIUM SIZE JERSEY SWEETS QuaUty FRESH GOLDEN Vi-? 45c MESH WITH JUICE LGE. 43 SIZE 2 for 2»e 60 SIZE 2 f°r25c large stalk 23c 2 for 29c ooz. 35c 8 for 39c SIZE BEAUTY FANCY QUALITY toz. 33c 15-LB. EQ- CONS. BAG UUC 35c Iba. 19c beta. 43c lb. a 8BAG 33C PKG 29C 14c .n 14c Makes Delicious Gravy GRAVY MASTER 3-OZ. BOT. XZC