PAGE TWO Wedding at Pandora Grace Church Friday The wedding of Miss Betty Jean Geiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Geiger of Pandora, and Frederick D. Farling, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Farling of Cleve land was in the Grace Mennonite church at Pandora, Friday evening. The floral decorations were in keeping with the fine simplicity of the church. White hydrangea and ferns were arranged on the choir railing. Rev. E. J. Bohn awaited the bridal party before a grouping of white gladioli, ferns and two seven-branched candelabra. Miss Eulalia Steiner presented an organ program which consisted of “In a Monastery Garden,” “Inter mezzo” and “A Perfect Day.” Paul WILLIAMSON Ww ww niK4Ft FREE Your Heating Plant Should Not Limit Your Furnace Inspection. Expert r«p«tT wort on mik, of furn»*. Cort based on labor and material* uted. Phono or writ* today. Come in- Open 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily. Cushions. $29.95 A Chaise Longue It adds a note of soph isticated elegance found nowhere else. Both on the porch and in the house this chaise longue combines luxur ious ease and practical comfort. Wonderful for convelescing invalids ... or for robust folks who just want to “take it easy.” See them today. Burkett sang “Ah, Sweet Mystery' of Life,” “Because" and “I Love You Truly.” The traditional wedding marches were played before and after the ceremony. Miss Geiger was escorted by her father. Her lovely white satin gown was fashioned with a wide, round yoke of lace with a bertha collar beneath. The bodice was fitted and buttoned to just below the waistline in the back. The full skirt ended in a short train. The long sleeves were pointed over the wrists. The net veil was held in place by a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms. She wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. Her trailing corsage of white roses was carried on a small, white Bible. The maid of honor, Miss Ruby M. Geiger, sister of the bride, was at tired in pink net and wore a corsage of white roses. A cousin of the Choice of Fuels This ALL-FUEL Furnace Will Burn Oil. Gas. Coke or Coal When you order a New Williamson Tripl-ife ALL-FUEL Fumac^, you are not limited to just one fuel.Ut bums gas, oil, coke or coal. Take nd chances on a shortage of any fuel. Monthly payments to suit MOYER REFRIGERATION & HEATING 225-W 133 S. Mam Phone Bluffton, Ohio and watch your clothes being washed. You will be satisfied to see the rich suds and rinses they are take|i thru —all clean, fresh water. Place your clothes in the machines yourself, if you wish. THE WASHETTE Gosed Thursday afternoons. 107 S. Main Street Bluffton, SENSATIONAL Ohio It's Time fcr Summer Porch furnishings GLIDER SPECIAL fl Basinger rerniturc Stere Forty-six Years of Dependable Service bride, Miss Wanita Geiger, was the bridesmaid. She wore a gown of yellow- taffeta- and al§o had a white rose corsage. The flower girls, wearing pink and blue dotted swiss gowns, u’ere cousins of the bride, Sandra and Jean Sommers. Charles W. Farling* was best man for his twin brother and George F. Farling, Jr., was the other attendant. The ushers were Richard Blunk, Wil liam Peterson, Byron Shank and Paul Little all of Rawson. The mothers of the bride and groom each wore red rose corsages with their cool, summer ensembles. The church basement, decorated in blue and xYhite and having the all white wedding cake as the center of attraction, was the scene of the reception, immediately following the ceremony, for one hundred twenty five guests. After a two-week honeymoon vacation the newlyweds will be at home with the bride’s parents. Both are employed at the Triplett Co. in Bluffton. Ohio farmers bought 775,512 tons of the better than 15,000,000 tons of commercial fertilizer used by U. S. farmers in 1947. LEGAL NOTICE In the Common Pleas Court of Allen County, Ohio Case No. 3S2iU Melvin Newsome, Plaintiff, vs. The Heirs at Law, Etc., of Frances Randall, deceased. The heir, at law, devisees, legatee* trustees, assignees, receivers, beneficiaries, surviving spouse, children, descendants, creditors, suc cessors in interests, executors, administrators, and legal representatives of Frances Randall, deceased, formerly the owner of Lot No. Three Hundred and Twenty-seven (327) in Seins heimer’s Addition of Clifton to the City of Lima, Allen County, Ohio, all defendants in the above entitled cause, will take notice that on the 9th day of June, 1948, Plaintiff, Melvin Newsome, filed his petition ip the Common Pleas Court of Allen County, Ohio, Case No. 38273, praying for a decree fauieting title of Plaintiff as to said premises. Said defendants will take notice that they are required to answer on ar before the 1st day of September, 1948, or judgment and de cree may be taken against them in accord ance with the prayer in Pontiff’s petition. MELVIN NEWS0ME, PLAINTTIFT’ By Earl Ludw|g, his attqrnsjy 14 LEGAL NOTICE In the Common Pjeas Court of Allen County, Ohio Case No. S82S2 Eileen F. McGraityhan, Plaintiff, v«J Dana J. McGranahan, Defendant. The defendant, Dana f. McGranahan, whose place of residence is unknown, will take no tice that Eileen F. Mcalranahan has filed in said court an action against him for divorce on the grounds of Grosji Neglect of Duty, and for restoration of hei maiden name. Said cause will be for hewing on and after six weeks from the date Sf the first publication of this notice, to-wit: on and after the 30th day of July, 1948. EILEEN F. McGRANAHAN, 14 By I. B. Steele, her attorney. Mighty good looking —these new porch glid ers and equally com fortable they will go far toward making your porch a summer rendez vous and a most enjoy able spot for guests who “just dropped in.” Waterproof covering .don’t worry about the rain. Stop in and see the good selection of colors before stocks are depleted. Metal lawn chairs— sturdily built—and rain doesn’t spoil them. Colors that harmonize with your other furnish ings. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Pleasant Hill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montgomery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Triplehorn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Klingler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donavin Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Montgomery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Ernest and son David and Jimmie Scott were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huber and son Edgar and daughter Mae. Mrs. Mae Hauenstein and daughter Betty called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Huber, Sunday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Watt and Ron ald and Mrs. Thomas Fleming called at the Willard Jennings home Monday afternoon. An ice cream social will be held at the Community House this Friday eve, 5 miles south of Bluffton on the Bentley road. Chicken sandwiches, coffee, pie, cake and ice cream will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Huber were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vandemark and family. The WSCS of Pleasant Hill church will hold their annual picnic at Ada park next Sunday. Basket dinner at noon. Shirley and Carol Frantz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zimmerman and children. .v\' V now SAVE up Many c-o«ee» EIGHT O'CLOCK RED CIRCLE BOKAR vigorous and wlnev JANE PARKER JANE PARKER WHITE BREAD Mg? CARAMEL COATED PECAH ROLLS ORANGE COCONUT CRACKERS.........31c DAILY No Extra Is Charged For the Seats (I in WSi TANDING IN LINE has been made easy by an enterprising London storekeeper. He acking cases for his customers as they wait outside his shop. And Britons, still with even faded fa their rationed food, appreciate his thought Note, too. fa the above picture how lasted windows of the stores still have wood and cardboard in what were once large e: fragile article destroyed by the acre when Britain was fighting off the Nasi blits. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huber and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Huber of Ada, Thursday eve, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gratz were Sunday eye dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jennings. Past week callers of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman and family were Mrs. Kathryn Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zimmerly and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Herr and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Long. Mrs. Hiram Reichenbach and Mrs. Eugene Kohli and daughter were Wednesday afternoon callers of Mrs. Cloyce Ernest and son. Mrs. Harold Kimmel and children called Thurs day eve. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Jennings and sons called at the Gerald Huber home in Bluffton, Saturday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Watt and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stratton called on Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bell, Sunday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Basinger and daughter Carolyn attended the wed ding of Miss Margie Zahner and Richard Derringer at the Lutheran church, Ada, Sunday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Younkman were weekend visitors of relatives in this vicinity. Their sons Norman and Richard, who have spent the past 3 weeks with their grandparents and the Phillips, returned home with them. 19c ft POUND CUSTOM-GROUND COFFEE THAT TASTES BETTER TRY IT ICED! rich and full bodied BAKERY BUYS HOME STYLE DOHUTS S’Kf....... LADY FIKGERS $MTU'X MARVEL SLICED Eating ...................... MACAROON COOKIES Syh and MAINE MAID SARDINES 3\Tn 15c N BC. RITZ DOG MEAL 5 pkg. 49c SULTANA BED KIDNEY BEAHS........... 2 7.“. 21c FRUIT PECTIN CERTO tS 25c WALDORF Toilet Tissue .2 15c 40c it. mild and mellow lb. 43c 45c ib. 25c Pkg .... of 8 Pkg. of 9 ANN PAGE FLORIDA WHITE HOUSE SUNNY FIELD MADISON provides era pt 5 even bread in how the bomb- Sunday p. m. visitors at the Elton Younkman home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Younkman, Nolan and Roberta Younkman, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Younkman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wine gardner anfl family and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thompson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Jennings called on Mrs. Maurice Criblez and Mrs. Cleo Garau at Bluffton hospital, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vandemark and family of -Lima spent Tuesday eve with Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huber and son Darrell Lee were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ey ers, Kalida. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blosser and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Ly man Barnes and daughter Joanne, Sunday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Morehead called at the Barnes home, Sunday eve. Mrs. Cleo Garau a patient at Bluff ton hospital is getting along very nicely and will be removed to her home this week. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Kolter and sister, Martha are staying at the Garau home. Miss Priscilla Kolter spent the week end there. Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Huber and daughters were Sunday dinner guests OR ANY SEASON OF THE YEAR! 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SALAD DRESSIHG ...................65c WISCONSIN LIMBURGER .CRT OF ALLEN HIO ,ri_x of the Estate THE PROBATE COUNTY, irtrude Conrad, Ex Jeorge Edward Fo Serge S. et. STATE OF OHIO)y. ARDEN-FRESH PRODU RIPE REFRESHING Sweet Watermelions Plaintiff, Defendants. No. 2311)9 LEGAL NOTICE Shirley, ides at ia, will Maggie Fagan, who IreSides at Indiana, and Joe Fockftr, who 46 Manor Street, Altadf take notice that Gertrud of the Estate of George ceased, on the 14th daylof June. 1948. filed her certain petition ini the Probate Court within and for the County of Allen, and State of Ohio, alleging that til? said George Edward Fockler died on the 19jh day of July, 1945, leaving a will, which Iras duly admitted to probate by the Probate |Ourt of Allen County, Ohio, and on the 8th lay of October, 1945, letters testamentary wele duly issued by said Court to the Plaintiff that the Plaintiff is in doubt as to the truli construction of said will. Conrad. Executrix I The prayer of the Pil.itlon is for the judg ment and direction of the Court in regard to the true construction lf said will and as to the duties of the Plaintiff in the premises. The persons first ablve mentioned will fur ther take notice that I they have been made parties defendant to Mid petition for the con struction of said will land that they are quired to answer the Isame on or before 14th day of August. 11948. Gertrude Conrad. Elecutrix of the Estate of George Eliward Fockler, Deceased— the I By: W. P. ANDllRSON Attorney for IPlaintiff. notice of Appointment THE Allen County, MB. I Estate of Bertha 11. Miller. Deceased. William C. Leonaril of 504 Colonial Fin ance Bldg., Lima. Olio, has been appointed and qualified as Adrtlnistrator of the estate of Bertha L. Miller latl of Allen County. Ohio, deeAsed. I Dated this 30th ial- of June, 1948. Raymond P. 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