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PAGE FOUR Jn C-lie CkurcneA LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. V. T. Monk, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School, 9:30, Robert Lug inbuhl, superintendent. Communion at 10:30 a. m. Enjoy a Carefree Vacation Trip CO GttMWHD Here's a sure cure for that what-to do vacation fever. Select a delightful Greyhound trip to any i df America’® thrilling playlands. Go oneroute ... return another enjoying Greyhound "Super-Coach” comfort each scenic mile. And just look at the precious vacation dollars you save when you travel by Greyhound. SAMPLE VACATION FARES U.S. Tax Extra Round Trip from BLUFFTON: to dO U4*45 For complete travel and Expense- Paid Tour Information Consult vour friendly Greyhound Agent SIDNEY’S DRUG SHOP Phone 170-W GKZYHOUND Notice To Taxpayers The Real Estate Tax Books for the Last Half 1947 (June, 1948 Collection) Will Close Saturday, July 24th, 1948 EVANGELICAL MENNONITE E. J. Shady, Pastor Thursday— 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting. 2 p. m. Ladies Missionary meeting at the church. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday School, C. D. Diller, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship 7 P. M. C. W. B. programs 7:45 Evening service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES The Rev. E. N. Bigelow, Pastor Rockport: Morning worship 9:30 Church School 10:30 Mr. Lawrence Begg, Supt. The Women’s Missionary society meets on Wednesday, July 14. at 2 .m., at the home of Miss Edythe Cupp, with the Women’s Missionary society of the Bluffton church as guests. Bluffton: Church School 9:45 Daniel J. Alspach, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 Session meets on Thursday at 8 p. m. at the horn© of Armin Hauenstein. The Women’s Missionary society will be the guests of the Rockport Women’s Missionary socity on Wed nesday, July 14, at 2 p. m. at the home of Miss Edythe Cupp. Sunday’s sermon: “How to Get Strength.” EVANGELICAL & REFORMED V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 a. m. Church school 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed during the moaning worship srvice. All church members are urged to be present for this ser- The Dorcas Circle will meet on Wednesday evening of this week at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Lillian Anderson. All are invited. St. John’s: 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Church school The choir of the church will meet for rehearsal on Thursday evening of this week at 7:00 o’clock. All choir members kindly attend. The Gertrude Hoy Missionary cir cle will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruth Diller Monday evening, July 12, at 8 o’clcok. Mrs. Helen Naas, leader. All ladies are cordially in vited to attend. The Girl’s Guild will meet on Tues day evening, July 13, at 7:30 p. m. at th home of Miriam and Mary Ann Basinger. All girls are invited to at tend. The Daily Vacation Bible school be gins this week on Thursday at 8:30 a. m. for one week. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Paul H. Cramer, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Daily Vacation Bible school begin ning Thursday, July 8th at 8:30 a. m. until July 16th. All children in terested are urged to enroll in this interdenominational laboratory school. W. S. C. S. meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. with Mrs. Albert Augsburger. Mrs. A. J. B. Longsdorf, leader of worship service and leader of pro gram. Hostesses: Mrs. Ward Mar shall, Mrs. Chester Kincaid, Mrs. Richard Davies. Thursday, 7 p. m., special meeting of Church Stewards. This is an im portant meeting. RAY W. BARNETT Allen County Treasurer I I MASTER EGG MASH Our Egg Mosh—made with Master AAI* 34% Mash Concentrate—-makes your hens “work better’’—get those extra prof its that come from high productive feeds. MASTER FEED MILL Leland W. Basinger, Mgr. Feeds, Fertilizer, Grain and Custom Grinding PHONE 317-VV THE BLUFFTON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday sen ices at 10:30 a. m. Subject: Sacrament. Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed nesday evening. The reading room at the church is open every Wednesday from 7:00 to 7:30 p. m. The public is invited to all services and to visit the reading room. This society is a branch of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor Thursday: 8:15 Choir rehearsal Sunday— 9:30 Sunday School, Carl Smucker, Superintendent. 10:30 Worship service. 6:30 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 The Evening Service. Visitors are always welcome. EBENEZER MENNONITE (Two miles west of Bluffton) Rev. Howard T. Landes, Pastor Thursday, 8:00 P. M.— Prayer and Bible Study Rehearsal of the Mixed Chorus Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school, Phares Bixel, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship Guest speaker, Rev. S. T. Moyer. 7:30 Musical program by the Mixed Chorus. Couple Is Married In Church of Christ Tn a double ring ceremony, Satur day evening, June 12, Miss Edith Stuber became the bride of Richard Lopish. The ceremony was perform ed at the Church of Christ here with Rev. Lehman of Leipsic of ficiating. The altar was decorated with palms, seven branch candelabra and garden flowers. Miss Norma Hawk of Lafayette played “The Bells of St. Marys,” “Clair de Lune” and “Liebestraum.” Richard Eversole sang “Through the Years,” “Because,” “I Love You Truly,” “I Love Thee” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of pure white satin fashioned with a high neckline, long pointed sleeves and a peplum falling into a long train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held in place by pearlized orange blossoms. The bride made her own gown. She carried a colonial bou quet of white carnations. Her only ornament wTas a single strand of pearls. The matron of honor, Mrs. Hugh Rauch of Ohio City wore a pink marquisette dress and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and white carnations. Miss Helen Behms of Deshler and the bridegroom’s sister Wilma were bridesmaids, wearing identical frocks of aqua marquisette and carried colonial bouquets of pink and white carnations. The matron of honor and bridesmaids wore half-hats of marquisette to match their dresses. Bonnie Jean Rauch, four and one half year old niece of the bride, was flower girl, wearing a long pink organdy dress and pink carnations in her hair. Jimmie Luginbuhl, nephew of the bride was ringbearer, carrying the rings on a white satin pillow and wearing a white gabardine worn by his uncle eight years ago at the wedding of the bride’s brother. Mothers of the bride and bride groom wore dresses of navy blue and red carnation corsages. The bridegroom’s brother Dale was best man. Ushers were Dick Stuber and Charles Miller. Men of the wedding party wore white boutonnieres. A reception following the cere mony was held in the church base ment. The bride’s table was center ed with an all white, three tiered cake, with double candelabra at each end of the table. The couple are living at Millbury, Ohio. Mrs. Lopish graduated from Mt. Cory high school in 1942 and at tended Bowling Green State univer sity. For the past four years she taught in the Sandusky schools and expects to teach in Toledo the com ing year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller of La fayette. Mr. Lopish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lopish, Millbury, was graduat ed from Lake high school, Wood county and served three years in the navy. He is now employed by the Hixon-Peterson Co., Toledo. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE STATE OF OHIO) Allen County, ss. Estate of Sarah Geigwr, Deceased. of 126 E. Kibler St.. n appointed and quali estate of Sarah Geig«r Wilford Orlin Gelj Bluffton. Ohio, has I fled as Executor of late of Allen Count Ohio, deceased. of June, 1948. P. Smith Dated 'this 24th Raymo Probate Judge NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO 13 STOCK SALES 1 For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus an4 Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. I tf Bull service, per cow plus 10 cents mile one wky. C. N. Long & Son, Ada, Ohio.l Ada phone Red 1270. I tf For sale—Fox terrier pups. Clari bel Owens, phone 547-R. Couple Is Wed In Church Ceremony An impressive ci Saturday afternooi St. Johns Evangel church, Bluffton, u i Glenna Kohk remony took place June 26th in the :al and Reformed dting in marriage daughter of Mr. Kohler, Bluffton, son of Mr. igh of Colum- Mrs. Albert Jack McCullou Brs. Roy McCul Grove. and and and bus Bouquets of lilies, ed candelabra decor for the double ring by Rev. V. C. Oppe palm and light rated the chancel ceremony read *rmann. emony Prof. Otto t, played “An schaikowsky-Rog- nl “T nd “The Nuptial Preceding the cert Holtkamp, organist dante Cantabile”, Ts ers “Dawn”, Frirr Rose,” McDowell, ar Song,” Goldmark, wedding marches w Given in marriag the bride was lovel broidered organdy with a scalloped y and full skirt endi train. The gown 1 sleeves and the 1 white embroidered white crocheted tiar tip veil of illusion, arm bouquet of whit delphiniums, gold cross, a gift Mrs. Esther K. the bride, was n wearing an aqua ei dy gown .fashioned of the bride’s with She vrore an aqua cheted picture hat. also white roses Miss Karen Ann bride, was flower yellow organdy go1 was best man and fred Basinger, cou and James Neu, groom. Wild a The traditional -ere used. re by her father y in a white em gown fashioned oke, fitted bodice ng in a graceful had scalloped cap long ride rgar i held her finger- She carried an rose and white She also wore a small the groom. Hilty, sister of atron of honor, ibroidered organ identical to that matching mitts, open crown cro- Her flowers were md del pheniums, sher, niece of the girl and wore a n. James Hilty ushers were Al an of the bride, i friend of the wore a with whi The bride’s rnotl blue print crept- dr cessories and the wore an aqua print accessories. Both white carnations. e with black corsages of ved the ceremony lor. Miss Mar Miss Carol Hen bride, served the pectively, assisted erhake and Mrs. A reception folio in the church pa jorie Zuercher and ry, friends of the cake and punch res by Mrs. Robert Marden Basinger. on Mr. and Mrs. a week’s honey •neva, Wisconsin. bride wore a ess with gold ac- After the recept McCullough left fo moon at Lake For traveling the chartreuse crepe cessories. graduate of Bluff md attended Tiffin groom is a gradu Groye High school, three years, at een State Univers- The bride is a ton High school University. The ate of Columbus a Navy veteran tended Bowling ity and is now employed at the West inghouse Corp., Lima. Dinner Honors Guests Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Niswander and son Dean of South Main street entertained at Sunday dinner in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Franklin and son Roger of Los Angeles, Calif., who are visiting here. Mrs. Frank lin is the former Miss Martha Nis wander. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strahm, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ream, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilty and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and son Ted of Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Warren and family of Kenton Miss Rhoda Hilty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin, Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gratz and Sharon Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Boutwell and Barbara Jane, Mrs. Mabel Hilty, Miss Barbara Sprunger, Berne, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. James Suter and fam ily of Pandora. Forty-eighth Wedding Anniversary Picuic Honoring Mr. and Mrs. C. Strat ton who celebrated their forty-eighth wedding anniversary on Sunday, a picnic supper was held Monday even ing at the home of their daughter Mrs. H. E. Augsburger, with all the children and grandchildren present. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marquart, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hilty and son Jerry Lynn and daughters Dianna Sue and Joy An nette, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Stratton and daughter Donna Lou and son Freddie Lee of Col. Grove, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Aupgsburger, Donivan Augsburger of Toledo and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Augsburger and son Buddy. Observe Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniversary In observance of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Strat ton entertained at their home on East Elm street, Sunday at a family gathering. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Redick and children, Trella, Norman and Rodger, Lima Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Stratton and daughters Margaret Dorothy and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Stratton and sons Rodney and Kipner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stratton, Mrs. Martha Kinsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Retting of Carey. Dave Scudder Wins Third Tennis Award Dave Scudder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Scudder, 217 S. Lawn avenue, has been named for his third tennis award at Bowling Green State Uni versity. A graduate of Indianapolis (Ind.) Shortridge high school, Scudder played the Falcon number one posi tion for three years and was captain this season. He w’on six of ten matches, gaining two wins over Rog er Howe, Bluffton College and Allen County net star. Scudder will graduate from the College with a tration ment. of Business Administration major in personnel adminis at the August commence- Accident Basis Of Damage Suit Edward G. Johnson, Bluffton Rt. 2, filed a damage suit against Lawrence Miller, Findlay, in the sum of $6, 786.75 in the Hancock county com mon pleas court at Findlay, Tuesday following a traffic accident which occurred last March 23. The accident, a collision, occurred on state of Ada. Johnson into the cording to the petition. route 69 seven miles north Miller collided w’ith the car "when Johnson turned drive way of his home, ac- The plaintiff is seeking judgment for personal injuries and damage to his car. Couple Is Married In Dayton Church Wedding of Mary Louise, younjE est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milto Badertscher of Rawson and Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs Franklin of Happy, Texas, place in Grace church, Dayton, re cently, it is announced by parents of the bride. Family Picnic Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baumgartner of South Main street entertained at a family picnic at their home, Sat urday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Baumgartner, Mishawaka, Ind. Dr. and Mrs. Neil Baumgartner and daughter Lynn, Linden, N. J. Mr. and Geo. Swank, Columbus Mr. Mrs. K. K. Kauffman and son nion, Jr., Chicago Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cunningham, son Ted, Jr., and daughter Nancy of Lakewood Allan Baumgartner of Orrville, Richard and David Baumgartner, Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bogart of Cherry street. Sara Mrs. and Ken- Hi Any Magazine Lis+ed and This Newspaper, Both for Price Shown East Orange The ladies missionary meeting Riley Creek Baptist church will held in the home Sharon and Mrs. the past Mrs. Mr. of be •f Mrs. Fred -Wol- ber on Wednesday afternoon, July 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ream and family, Mrs. Lizzie Sanders, Morris and son ing last week Rayon Boutwell Ferd even Mrs. Joe spent one with Mr. and and family. Gilbert Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Ann spent last Thurs day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Morris and sons. Estes Ferd Mrs. were Recent callers on Mr. and Rayon Boutwell and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balmer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bal mer of Bluffton and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Boutwell and son and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell. Mrs. Agnes Shroats and children of Marion spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Byron Boutwell and Michael. and son Mr. Gallant, daughter of Carl Gallant was week. Anna Gallant of quite ill Findlay Mr. and spent the week end with Mrs. Carl Gallant and family. Mrs. Orrin Inbody and children Junior and Beverly of Ann Arbor, Mich., spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boutwell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boutwell called on Mrs. Abigale Boutwell, Mr. Mrs. John Boutwell of Lima week. and and of id Mrs. Orrin Inbody Orrin Jr. and Beverl Arbor, Mich., Mr. children Ann Glen Wm. took and Mrs. daughter Tripplehom and Ann, Mrs. Margaret Lonyo hildren Tommie and Betty of Findlay, Mr. Boutwell and daughter Barbara and Elva Bishop guests of Mr. well. and Emanuel were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Fred Bout- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Heldman of Bucyrus spent the week end in the C. M. Heldman home. Mrs. Abbigal Boutwell of Lima, mother of Fred Boutwell has been quite ill the past week. Mr. and Kirs. Orlen Gallartt of near Findlay called on Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heldman Sunday evening. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep ap preciation to the relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness and thoughtfulness extended to us dur ing our recent sorrow also to Rev. 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