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PAGE FOUR Jn Vhe Churched EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH Rev. Howard T. Thursday— 8:00 Prayer and 9:00 P. M. Choir Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school, Joseph Thomp son, Supt. 10:30 A. M. Morning worship 7:30 C. E. Groups. Landes, Pastor Bible study rehearsal Rev Edward Burkhalter will be the guest speaker for the senior group. Rev. & Mrs. Burkhalter are plan ning to take up mission work in Af rica in the near future. 8:10 Evening Meeting. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Ernest N. Bigelow, Minister Rockport: The next meeting of Church School will be on August 31, with Mr. Law rence Begg, Sup’t. The next service of morning wor ship will be September 7. Bluffton: Church school 9:45 Mr. Ropp Triplett, Supt. The next service of morning wor ship will be September 7. The House of Perfect Sound CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10^30 rn. 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. to all services ing room. ICE CREAM SOCIAL EMMANUEL’S CHURCH LAWN 3 miles South on Route 25 Chicken Sandwiches, Icecream COME ONE! 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. MT. CORY METHODIST The first of a series of Sunday evening worship programs will be held at the Mt. Cory Methodist church next Sunday evening, August 3rd at 8:00. The services, to be held every six weeks, will be mainly of a musical nature, both local and invited talent participating. Offerings taken at the services will be contributed to the organ fund of the church. Music for the Sunday evening pro gram w-ill be provided by members of the Oyer family, of Bluffton. Rev. Ben Rider, former pastor of the church will sing, and also give short talk. 6:30 P. M. Beginning at DO YOU KNOW that, while everything else has become more Banking Service Only Has Become Che* And that in spite of the fact that all bank i salaries, taxes, equipment, stationery, ins have become more expensive, Interest rates are the lowest in yeai the small service charges, based on s of service rendered, are infinitesimally at the very most hardly more for the year even to the one paying most, th price of an average family dinner. When in need of money for any purpO any amount come in and see us. Our cheaper, and our service more prompt an convenient than any out of town financial public or private. The Citizens National Bank Member Federal Reserve Systeiq Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. CARMI THEATRE-I”’ atermelon and Cake, Pie, V COME ALL txpensive, operations, irance, BLUFFTON, OHIO THURS.—FRL—SAT. ABBOTT and COSTELLO in I “Buck Privates Come Home” SUN.—MON. Ann Southern I in “Undercover Maisie” TUES.—WED. The Academy Award Picture! WINNER OF 9 ACADEMY AWARDS! “THE REST 3 One show each night at 7:30 Matinee Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. Prices for this show—ADULTS $1.20 Prices for Wed. Matinee—ADULTS .75 Prices for Children..................... .50 CHURCHES OF C. D. Read, luffton: The all and mount small, entire tn the for are e and rates 1 far more institution, Pastor 9:lo Worship service ject—The Fruit of th 10:0b Bible School Luginbuhl, Supt. Bethel: 10:15 Bible School, man, Supt. 11:15 Worship sei subject—The Fruit of EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel's: 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:45 a. m. Morning worship meet 4, at The Guild nesday evening, August 13. An Ice cream on the church evening, August a FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Paul H. Cramer, Pastor Church School 9:30 A. M. 10:30 Morning Worship—Sermon: The Abundant Life by Rev. Paul Whitmer. The Eli Augsburger Farmily. Graveside Rites Held For Infant Sandra Kay Neuenschwander, in fant daughter of Mr. bert Neuenschwander Thursday in Bluffton ly after birth. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO CHRIST and Mrs. Del of Lima died hospital short- were held in Graveside services Woodland cemetery, Beaverdam, with Rev. Paul Whitmer officiating. Be sides the parents three brothers sur vive. Trash mulch seedings of alfalfa can be made during July and August when the ground is moist to a depth of six or eight inches. Seed mix tures should contain clover, grasses, and alfalfa. KODAK YUM fibre OTART your pictur* making right with depend able Kodak Film in the yel low box—the film that gets the picture. Then send ue the exposed roll* for expert developing and prlutlxig. SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP East Orange Marv Sermon sub Spirit. Robert E r. .v .ni The Woman’s Missionary meeting Consistory of the church wtl the home of Mrs on Monday evening, August I. zjmmerman Wednesday, AUS- 6th- lt WU1 the firSt We1‘ od until Wed I nes^aY instead of the second Wed- will be postponed until Wed-1 1 nesday of the month. Social will be held I “r ‘”d Mrs. CM. lawn on Thursday Charles attended the 7 at 6-30 I umon at the Arlington Members of the congregation are I T?av and ... „i___ v I well and children Lynn Kay ana worshipping at Emmanuels church.I TU V, U pis- I Lonnie Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Byron The Gertrude Hoy Missionary Cir-1 Michael „ere de will meet at the home of Mrs. o( Mr and Helen Naas on Monday evening, Au-1 gust 4, at 8:00. All are most cordial-1 a rs Pqv,_ Un a i. I I we^» Friday. 9:30 Sunday School. Levi Mellmg-I Mjgs E]ajM Rfam ig er’ .a, I nicely from her recent operation at 10:30 Mommg worsh.p Bluffton Hospital. Professor Dunn as the speaker.. I 8 P. M. Special Evangelistic serv-1 ices continuing each evening of the! week. I I FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH I J. N. Smucker, pastor I 9:30 Sunday School, under thepor^» Angus and direction of Mr. Carl Smucker. I Moser. 10:30 The Worship Service I Did you ever No evening services during the! Home Freezer in month of August. and see a 12 cub:ic the thermometer Last Rites Held For Infant Girl Mae Ruggley, five-day-old of Mr. and Mrs. Harold of North Jackson street, Diana daughter Ruggley died Tuesday morning at Bluffton I hospital where she was born last Thursday. Services were held at the Paul Diller funeral home Wednesday morning followed by burial at Mple Grove cemetery with John Tosh offi ciating. Surviving besides the parents are one brother at home the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruggley of Bluffton and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Grismore of Pandora. CARD OF THANKS We appreciate the many expres of sympathy and kindness to us during our recent sions shown bereavement, couragement Landes will also we are the helpful service rendered on the day of the funeral by the Ladies Missionary society of the Ebenezer Mennonite church. comfort and en Rev. Howard The given long be remembered especially grateful for spent lues Mary Stager. Mrs. Mabel Tippin and daughter Lynda Joyce, Mrs. Dora Gallant, Joan Loose and Jimmie Jones all of Findlay and Mary Heldman were Clyde Hart-1 d.nner W(,inesday of Mr. and f, I Mrs. Burley Boutw Sermon I I John Hartman o spirit. I 1 was an over nnr in the C. M. Heldn Seattle, Wash., guest Thursday home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ledford of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent several days with Ed Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman and family and returned home Saturday. Heldman and Hartman re Park, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amstutz of .. Harrod, Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Bout- Dmh. I was honor of Lynn Kay s birth- ly invited, I The Consistory of the church will I aX anniversary ..h and meet on Wednesday evening. August and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and a. o ,t. r. Z I family entertained a group of 6, at 8:00 at the Parsonage. I ______ I fives and fnends in their home DEFENSELESS MENNONITE Ida^ rmTR.cn I ™rs- Kermit Boehm and n v i Qh-dt Pf-tnr I Mrs- T- W- Smith and daughters and alM™ Mar-V Heldman Wer' din”er u ay I guests last Thursday of Mrs. Ezra Prayer meeting and Bible study at P- M- Sam Friday— I of Mr 8 P. U. The opening night of ourl Gorb special Evangelistic Services and I continue each evening and closing I Sunday evening July 10, with Prof.-I Rj) Creek Willis J- Dunn of Taylor Umversity Baptjst chun,h Punday moraing. as the Evangelist. I Uo Agin called on Emma Bout- rela Sun sons, Gorby is staying in the home and has Mrs. Charley Baker. Mr. been ill the past two Longenecker of Pember Roy STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here Browh Swiss. Ira tf a Farm and operation? Stop in foot freezer keep down to zero at Waitermire’s. BHERY BUYS JANE PARKER RAISIN' POUHD CAKE ™rh3ic A&P BAKER’S CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES Pkg. 43c MARVEL HOT DOG OK SAHDWICH ROLLS 16c MARVEL WHITE BREAD Thwc't wcahh of With and enerfty ia every luwiooi loot of Marvel Breed and every one (Baranieed freak daily by the date on the wrappei BIG CHIEF 13c 20 oz. loaf Fly Ribbons lO^lDc DAIRY VALUES WISCONSIN MEDIUM SHARP CHEDDAR............ KRAFT PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE.. X’ SWISS CHEESE .... I Salad Dressing Ann Page Made of the Finest Ingredients Settlement Edison Burry of over the week end me of Mrs. Solemn ters and other rela- Mr. ana Mrs. Ft. Wayne were visitors in the Welty and daugh tives and friend? quite ill at present. Dennis C. Diller Selma Miller, Mr. Oscar Lora is Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Homer D. Reichenbach and family, Misses Leia Jean Hill and Betty Steiner, Mrs. Carl Roeth lisberger, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roethlisberger of Bowling Green were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldine Roeth lisberger and family in Lima. Aldine Diller has been quite ill during the past week. Sarah Jane and Lois Eleine, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Geiger are spending some time in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Geiger. Rev. and Mrs. Geiger are at present in Canada. Lehman Bros, who have been operating a threshing outfit for many years are not following that work this season and are devoting their time to baling of hay and straw with the most modern equip ment. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Amstutz and daughter left for their home at Wisner, Nebraska, Saturday after several weeks’ visit among relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moser and family, Lawrence Moser, Mrs. Wanda Welty and children, Mr. and Mrs. Alcus Pate of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Doty and family of Lima and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Frary and son John of Mt. Vernon, the children of Mrs. Welty and John Frary accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tate to their home for a visit. Wheat combining in this area will soon be past. Threshing is soon to be in full swing. Clair Schumacher is at present employed by the A. C. & Y. railroad as a member of a maintanence crew. The cantata “The Holy City” is to be presented at the St. John church, Sunday evening. DIXIE MARGARINE IS,OOP UNITS OF VITAMIN A I EVERY POUND GUARANTEED 1 Lj TO PLEASE YOU ENJOY 001" SAY INGS EVERY DAY AT A&P, mCLUIld PICKLES ENRICHED FARINA 63c lb. 31C pint 16-or. cans BEANS 2 NABISCO SHREDDED 12-oc. pkjfs. WHEAT 2 MILLER’S GREEN GINGERBREAD MIX X-pert’s Cake Mix. A luscious treat that's hard to beat. Triplett softball team will tangle with Jenera’s strong city outfit un der the lights at Harmon field this Thursday, in what may be its last home game of the season. Next week both the Triplett and Sportsmen team will play in the Al len county tournament, and the sea son for both outfits will be com pleted the second week in August. The Triplett-Jenera tilt will at tract a near-record turnout, for both We can’t keep the thermometer down, but we can ... and do ... keep prices down! Yes, sum mer and winter... day-in and day-out. .. A&P offers you cool savings ... not on just a hand ful of items, but on hundreds of 'em. That's because we cut operating costs* to the bone take only a small profit on every dollar of sales .,. and shane the resulting savings with you in the form of everyday low prices. No wonder shoppers withl cool heads head for A&P! Why not join them today? ATTRiCTimt PRICED PRODUCE FRESH, RIPE, LUSCIOUS Hale Havenl or Elberta PEACHES....................... FRESH. 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