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PAGE FOUR 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 will meet for rehearsal on Thursday evening of this week at 8:15 p. m. The Friendly Couples class meets at the Elmer Creeger home on Sun- The House of Perfect Sound BLUFFTON, OHIO THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY s SUNDAY-MONDAY DEAD RECKONING with HUMPHREY BOGART L1ZABETH SCOTT TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Folding Lawn Chairs Gliders reduced to Tricycles $12.75 day evening, July 13, at 8:00 o clock. St. John’s— No worship services All members are urged to worship with us at Emmanuel's church Vacation Bible at the College be gins on Thursday morning at 10:00 News w’ant ads bring results. Bringing Up rather AND A WESTERN FEATURE Lcnc Star Moonlight Matinee Every Sun., 3 P. M. Continuous DICK HAYMES. VERA-ELLEN lESARROMERO: €R£GOSY RATOFF wilhaSTwcheb ONrutv^oa rasui I* NOTICE Beginning July 2nd, the Grove Street Greenhouses will be closed each evening at 6:00 o’clock, except Saturday. Closed all day Sunday. Exceptions made for funeral or yedding orders only Greve Street Greenhouses E. L. Short I July Specials Armstrong's One only Blue Tapestry Living Room Suite—former price $198.00—Now One only FlexSteel Velour Living Room Suite—former price $198.00—Now Four only Lounge Chairs and Ottomans— former price $67.50—Now Aluminum Lawn Chairs—former price $15.00 OK Now Baby Strollers Wood Beds, full size, special at Axminster Rugs 108-10 S. MAIN STREET ELUFFTON, OHIO a Armstrong’s Furniture “KNOWN FOR FINE FURNITURE" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. 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- is a branch of The This society Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, pastor Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school Carl Smucker, Supt. 10:30 Rev. P. 6:30 deavor. 8:00 An illustrated talk on Puerto Rico and the Hawaiian Islands, E. S. Lape Morning worship. Sermon by E. Whimer. Intermediate Christian En- Visitors are always welcome. MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Pastor W’ednesday— 8:00 Prayer meeting Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship 6:30 Prayer service 7:00 Young People’s meeting. Children’s meeting in basement 7:30 Evening service Everyone is welcome. EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH Rev. Howard T. Landes, Pastor Thursday— 8:00 Prayer and Bible study Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school, Joseph Thomp son, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship, Spalding, guest speaker. 8:00 Sacred concert by the Community Male Chorus. 39.00 OOmM $3.49 $39.50 Ironing Boards $6.75 $8.95 up $19.75 $49.75 up 115 W. MARKET STREET LIMA, OHIO THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO DEFENSELESS MENNONITE CHURCH Rev. E. J. Shady, Pastor Thursday— 8 p. m. Our upt., Rev. Short will be with us for this service Sunday— 9:30 Sunday School. Levi Melling er, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship, church 7:30 C. W. B. Program Junior Children’s meeting 8:15 Evangelistic service 9:15 Singspiration with Spaulding in charge. We invite all to attend these services. Clark PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Minister Rockport: Morning worship 9:30 The Rev. Paul Shelly, preacher. by Church school 10:30 •Mr. Lawrence Begg, Supt. Bluffton: Church school 9:45 Mr. Ropp Triplett, Supt. Morning worship 11:00 The Rev. Paul Shelly, preacher. STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. tf For sale—Guernsey-Hereford cow 3 years old giving good flow of milk also Shetland pony 2 yrs. old broke to ride, with all-leather saddle and bridle. C. L. Campbell, east of North Baltimore in addition. For sale—Choice Spotted China male pigs and gilts. M. Kohli. Clark Swiss 1 mile Child’s 12 Poland Hiram For sale—Some real collie pups, natural heel drivers. Philip Long, 3 miles west of Ada. For sale—Holstein cow with first calf by side. Louis Gaiffe, on Bigler road. For sale—Holstein cow 6 years old, fresh in a few days also Guern sey heifer with calf by side. C. M. Keifer, 3 miles south of Bluffton on county line. For sale—Two months old Jersey bull calf from artificial breeding. Garau farm, second house south of Pleasant Hill church. For sale—Fresh Jersey cow with calf by side. W. S. King, 1 mile north and mile northeast of Mt. Cory. For sale—22 shoats. Clarence Young, phone 510-Y. MS ioco» MARVEL ENRICHED WHITE Bluffton Junior baseball team, winner of first round in the tri-coun ty league, will play two home games during the next week. Next Tuesday night, the Juniors will tangle with Ada at College field, with the game starting at 6 p. m. The tilt will open of league play. The next game night, July 17, in with Findlay. guest guest Bluffton won one and lost one in games of the last week, trouncing Columbus Grove, 10 to 3, Tuesday night at the college diamond, after losing to Vaughnsville, 8 to 4, last week. In Tuesday’s victory over Colum bus Grove Manager Laurel Bau man’s crew led all the way, as Don Schmidt turned in a three-hit mound performance for the victors. Rogers cracked three hits in four chances, including a third inning home run, to pace Bluffton’s hitting FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Paul H. Cramer, Pastor Church School 9:30 A. M. Morning worship 10:30 A. M. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet at the home of Mrs. Dan Trippiehorn, Thursday, 8 p. m. Mrs. Trippiehorn, Mrs. Ward Marshall and Mrs. Winona Althaus are the hostesses leader of worship, Mrs. H. E. Augsburger program leader, Miss Mildred Keel. Mrs. Ralph Lanham will preside. The M. Y. F. will hold a bake sale Saturday 9:30 a. m. at Niswanderis store. ValneS Grocery wiiiu syrup ii BEAVIS PORK & SOUPS Bakery Buys BREAD 13c HOT DOG ROLLS ftj6c JANE I’AIRKER Sugared or Plain DONUTS I9c JANE PARKER PARTY RYE BREAD 18c ... 1(loaf JANE PARKER CRISP POTATO CHIPS 29c Jane Parker Un-iced Angel Food RING 39C each GRAPEFRUIT SECTION Fancy Segments—Free of Rind and Peel 33c No. 2 cans Junior Baseball Team, Winner Of First Round, To Play Twice the second round will be Thursday a non-league tilt CHURCH OF CHRIST C. D. Read, Pastor Bluffton: 9:15 Worship service, ject, “The Promises of 10:00 Bible School, Luginbuhl, Supt. Bethel: 10:15 Bible School, man, Supt. 11:15 Worship service, sermon sub ject, “The Promises of Christ’’ sub- Sermon Christ” Robert E. Clyde Hart- EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. John Hammon, Findlay Temporary Pastor Worship service 9:00 a. m. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. All members are urged to attend. The public is cordially invited. SHOP AT A&P PRICED TO 7 21° He attack. At Vaughnsville, Bluffton came up with two double-plays to cut off threats, but finally went down to de feat. Gene Badertscher started on the mound for the Bluffton' team, and was relieved by Jim Bader tscher in the third. Practice for the team will be held diamond from 9 to Monday. You con serve your family delicious meals, and sa^e money in the bargain, when yoy shop at your friendly A&P. Note the attractive prices/on the fine foods and fresh fruits and vegetables listed below. Then come shop at A&P and see the many other tempting val ues ... yours for the asking. One visit and you'll agree that you should shop regularly at A&P for foods priced to please your budget, $9.15 100-w bag bot^e iMr* f|C botUe 9 18 01 2 cans 9 -A can® SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER SALAD DRESSING FOUR SEASONS IODIZED RITZ SALT 2SS 15c CRACKERS LAKESIDE BLEACH FIG BARS a 35c SUNRAE ... PRUNE PLUMS ... Lustig—Purple Plums of Wonderful Flavor 2. 37c junior baseball on the college 11 a. m. next A colony with 60,000 bees will pro duce 50 pounds more of honey a year than four colonies with 15,000 bees each. The large colony uses fewer worker bees to rear brood. Sudan grass is the best emergency summer pasture for Ohio and can be planted in July. Soybeans can be used as an emergency hay crop. Both crops reduce the amount of grain re quired by livestock. Settlement Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schumacher of Milford, Delaware, arrived here to spend several days with their atives. rel- and Me- Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kohli son, Jr., attended the annual rino Sheep Breeders’ picnic which was held Tuesday at Centerburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneck and family spent Sunday in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey Henderson at Claire, Michigan. Many of this locality are receiv ing letters from various countries of Europe from people who have re ceived canned food and clothing which has been sent from here in the past months. These letters filled with words of thanks and ap preciation. are and The members of the late Mr. Mrs. Christian Schumacher and their families enjoyed their Sunday din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schumacher and family. All DIXIE MARGARINE I 11,000 UNITS VITAMIN A I MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN QUALITY, FL OR. NUTRITION for LOHS Hums' ■N’Blv s„ °^hg£s jar pint DICED PEARS ... Hit Parade—Ready For Table Use THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947 were present for the occasion except Hiram of New Jersey, Albert of Kentucky $nd Samuel of Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Amstutz of Chicago spent several days among relatives here last week. The members of the choir of St. John church completely surprised Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lehman Wednes day evening of last week when they gathered at their home for a house warming party. The evening was spent in contests and later, refresh ments were enjoyed by all. token of appreciation to man as director of the Mrs. Lehman as pianist presented them a chair. r0(hice N/pf LB SIZE IbB- 49c dog. 39c Size 9 45c 5 Goodness pok 79c 7 Jb. Ke“‘l.ae 57 31c 55c Dairy Dollar Stretchers CHEESE FOOD CHED-O-BIT... CURED 29c 23c 4lc No. 2’/i can As a Mr. Leh choir and the group Luginbihl, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wenger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kohli, Mrs Francis Amstutz and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kohli and Jr. enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the home of Mi* and Mrs. Milo Lora and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schumacher, Frederick, Pauline and Linda were afternoon callers. Schey of Lans Mr. and Mrs. Sunday in the Mr. and Mrs. Paul ing, Michigan, and James Schey visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schey. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bauman and family spent Sunday in of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Lynn, Indiana. the home Rash at Basket Dinner a basket The following enjoyed dinner on the Fourth of July at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Samsal, the former Adam Amstutz home: Mrs. Susanna Lugibihl, Findlay Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Amstutz, Evelyn Jacobson, Lois Thiessen, Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Norman Aungst and children Ronald and Patricia, Dola Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Norand, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore, Berne, Tnd. Mrs. Verna Rouse, Lima Mrs. Rhoda Thiessen, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, Letcher Woolum and family, Alexandria, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Steiner, Ruth Anne and Robert Steiner, Mrs. Elizabeth Am stutz, Sarah Rev. Doris Mr. Mrs. Sarah Amstutz, Mrs. Davidson, O. C. Davidson, G. A. Jacobson, daughters and Winifred, Edna Amstutz, and Mrs. Harvey Hilty and children Lois Jean and Herman, Pandora. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amstutz and daughter Mary Anne, Mrs. Mary Diller, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lugibihl, Mrs. Herbert Kindle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Amstutz and son Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Amstutz, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Amstutz, Bluffton. News Want Ads get results. OR FOODS LEASE! 2-lb, box FRESH CHEDDAR CHEESE gal. 79c 47c BRICK CHEESE lb. 47c lb. 31c KRAFT OLD ENGLISH CHEESE J'i-lb. Pkg- WISCONSIN 63c SWISS CHEESE CHEESE lb 49c CRANBERRY SAUCE Pappas Fancy— Tart and Tasty 25c lt oz, an