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THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1917 Two Months Illness Is Fatal To D. R. Camper Dean Raymond Camper, 33,x died at 2 a. m. last Friday in his home on Bluffton Route 1, following an illness of two months. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Before being confined by illness, Camper was plant supervisor of the BsUlsJ Flexible Heel daft with rust proofed baked enamel finith make the:* blindt a low coif 3* Invetfmenf in comfort and Lx Jk beauty that will last at long rSm at your houie. For informa Hon and ferrite, Phone 138-W Basinger’s Furniture Store Forty-five fears of Dependable ^Service pusher division, Superior Coach Corp., Lima. Survivors include the widow, Hel en Mae three sons, Gerald Ronald, Kenneth James and Edward Eugene, his father, James two brothers, Dale and Clair Camper, all at home Camper, Cairo Camper, Lima, Cairo and three sisters, Kennedy and Mrs. ey, both of Lima Route 3 and Mrs. Grace Fairburn, Lima. fr-zera1 services were held Mon day afternoon in the Chiles & Son chapel, Lima, with Rev. C. M. Rich ards officiating Burial was in Lima Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs Opal Margaret Shirk- In Memoriam In loving memory of our mother, and grandmother, Mrs. Anna E. Gromann, who was called to her eternal home one year ago, Novem ber 8, 1946. Some When Little That may say we are not lonely at times they see us smile, do they know the heartaches we suffer all the while. bade no one a last farewell goodbye to none The heavenly gates had opened And a sweet voice said come. We think of you in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But deep within our aching hearts Your memory we will keep. Sadly missed by daughter and grandchildren, Mr. & Mrs. Cleon Henry & children, Margaret, Morris & Allen Groman News want ads bring results. Rockpor Mrs. Anna Bowers several days the past daughter, Mrs. Glen family. of Lima spent week with Mayberry her and and J. O. Cupp were in Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter Edyt|i several days they visited Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Smith and family. Edythe had a check up at the Cleveland Clinic. the past week where This community will be well rep resented at the annua) Farm Bureau business meeting to be held at the H. S. building in Lafaette, Wednes day evening. Trustees are to be elec ted and delegates chosen for the State meeting. At the close of the business session a social hour refreshments will be enjoyed. Mrs. Herbert Marshall and Mrs. Orlo Marshall were among a group of two hundred women who attend ed the Northwest District meeting of Ohio Federated Clubs held in Ada last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huber, daughter Jeanette and son Loren were Sunday visitors Harvey Wayne. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester and family in Ft. Leigh Mayberry, Marjorie Rose Cupp, Joan Mayberry, Don Marshall and John Begg were among those who accompanied Rev. E. N. Bigelow to Lima, Sunday afternoon to at tend the Young People’s Rally of the Youth of Lima Presbytery held in the Market St. Presbpterian church. The Women’s Missionary Society is sponsoring the annual Thank Of fering meeting to be held at the church Wednesday evening of next week. A covered dish dinner at 6:45 will preceed the program which fol- IDEA HOW UNTIL YOU’VE TASTED 1 THE BREAD THAT’S BAKED BY PASTRY CHEFS ftavot lows: Prelude, Mrs. F. C. Marshall Devotions, Thanksgiving, Mrs. E. N. Bigelow Music, Mrs. Howard John son Playlett, Westminister Fellow ship Group Guest Speaker Year Book of Prayer, Miss Edythe Cupp. Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Roby of near Cairo, former residents of this community, held the lucky number for the house trailer that was given at the Community Hal lowe’en party held in Beaverdam, Saturday evening. Mrs. Harold Marshall, who under went surgery in Bluffton hospital the forepart of last week, is reported to be improving satisfactorily at this writing. Mrs. and Wilbur McClure of Dayton Wednesday until Satur guest of Mrs. Alice Bo- spent from day as the dell. Mrs. Alice ner guests Spicer, near Lima. and Mrs. Frank Jagger Bodell were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Peace Declamation Contest At Pandora The Pandora high school Prince of Peace declamation contest will be held at the Grace Mennonite church, Pandora, Sunday night at 8 o’clock. Contestants are Roy Lugibihl, Mary Margaret Soldner, Ruth Ann Steiner and Tom Burkholder. Winner in the local contest be awarded a bronze medal, and be eligible to participate in the trict contest at a later date. will will The average amount spent in 1946 for feed on 50 western Ohio general livestock farms was $1,142. If you think all bread that isn’t homemade is pretty much alike, you’re in for a mighty pleasant surprise when you try the new Jane Parker Bread! For this new addition to the famous Jane Parker line of baked goods is bread with a difference ... a difference you can see and feel and taste. Buy a loaf today and see, by the date on the wrapper, how fresh it is!* Butter a slice and feel how smoothly it spreads! (Jane Parker Bread is made with more milk to give it finer texture.) Then take a bite and taste how flavorful it is! (Jane Parker Bread contains more sugar for extra sweetness ... more shortening for extra richness.) Try this fresher, tastier, more nutritious bread today! You’ll find it as delicious as the best home baked bread you ever ate! Surprise Party Forty relatives and friends en joyed a surprise party together with a buffet dinner Sunday noon at the home of Mr and Mrs. O ,E Dudgeon of Cherry street. The gathering was in honor of birthday anniversaries of Mr. Dudgeon and Willis Anspach of Lima. The afternoon was spent in visiting. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anspach and family, Forest Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anspach, Mr. and Mrs. Meril Keller and and Mrs. Geo. Binkley, Bob Gobin, Ada. families, Mr. and Anspach and Anspach, La Melvin Dud Lloyd McCarty Mr and Mrs. Willis family, Lima Martin fayette Mr. and Mrs. geon, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Duluth Strunk families, Bluffton. PORTRAITS films, photo Photo finishin supi Neu-Arf Studio Phone 168-W Bluffton BREATH GASPING|F DANGER BL Francis Evan JKasinger, Teh cough chest given bottle and hacking These deep ?hs should be delay. Get a In that chmft due t^ ▼olds colds and coi relief without of Lower’s Preparation at SIDNEY’S DRUG STORE Formulae of C. Lower chemist. 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