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PAGE FOUR Sound Advice Tell th em Just what ypu told me. And you il find everything will be Ihlen care of as you want ft. People we have served have no hesitancy in recommending us to their friends. 1 he readiness with which one friend advises another to call us has helped to establish the confidence the community has in our service. Seel our counsel as freely as it is oHered. School days arc more tun**® JO Red Goose Shoes! styles... designed for comj^ablt^' fit, plus long wear. See a pair today ’commended1 PARENTS’ MAGAZINE Widths A.B.C.D $5.50 SIT IN IT ThafsAUWe^k! Don't take our word for it »it in a La-Z-Boyl Feel how it cradles every contour of your body. Press back and relax at any angle you desire. See how smoothly it operates. Fully guaranteed. THE CHAIR Of A THOUSAND POSITIONS RECLINING REPOSING RETIRING 108-110 S. Main Street Bluffton. Ohio FUNERAL HOME 'PhrwL 222 (V-'BEuA^n Sizes 8Hs Io 12 Widths B, C. $3.95 Guaranteedby% Good Housekeeping NATIONALLY ADVERTISED IN LIFE, THIS WEEK. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. PARENTS* anil OTHER LEASING PUBLICATIONS. W. H. Gratz Family Shoe Store Scientific Fitting a Specialty Bluffton, Ohio $ M' 74. MOST COMKMIAMt CHAM It i o delight to vse the reclining feature of la-Z-Boy Ju»t nt down and lean back to any angle you desire. That oil you do. When you Mt erect, the bock re turns to normal position The beautiful model pic lured, only Armstrong's Known for Fine Furniture 115 W. Market Street Lima, Ohio 3n ike CkurckeA EBENEZER MENNONITE Rev. Howard T. Landes, Pastor (Two miles west of Bluffton) Thursday— Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school, Phares Bixel, 8 P. M. Prayer and Bible study. Supt. 1(1:30 Morning worship Messages from the Book of Ro mans, chapter 5, “Results of Justifi cation.” 7:30 C. E. groups. 8:10 Farewell service for young people Speaker, Rev. Mountain Lake, Minn. leaving for Bible school Landolene Amstutz, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES The Rev. E. N. Bigelow, Pastor Rockport: Morning worship, 9:30. Church school, 10:30. Lawrence Begg, Superintendent. Bluffton: Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11:00. Sermon: “Can We Get Too Much Religion?” Church school picnic which was scheduled for Friday, August has been indefinitely postponed. The services of these churches resumed this Sunday, August All welcome. Prayer meeting 7:30 Evening service. Everyone is welcome. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Paul H. Cramer, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 A. M. Church School 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship Family Night will be observed by the Men’s Brotherhood. See above for details. Bring your family for a real evening together on Thursday evening. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. V. T. Monk, Pastor 9 A. M. Preaching by the pastor. 10 A. M. Sunday school. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School, Carl Smucker, Superintendent. Classes for all ages. 10:30 Worship service. If not in church elsewhere, wor ship with us. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School, 9:30, Robert Lug inbuhl, superintendent. Communion at 10:30 a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. Subject: Christ Jesus. 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. Reunions The White reunion will be held at Riverside park, Findlay, Aug. 29. Pres., White. Sunday, at noon. Bernice Basket dinner Don White Sec., fourth annual Larue school The reunion will be held at Lafayette park, Sunday, Aug. £9. Basket dinner. Pres. W. R. Guthrie sec., Genevieve Pugh. SALES STOCK For rent—Bulls: ford, Angus and Brown Moser. Shorthorn Here Iwiss. Ira tf 2 Bull service, $3 p&f cow plus 10 cents mile one way/ C. N. Long & Son, Ada, Ohio. Ada phone Red 1270. tf For sale—BrAn Swiss and Jersey cow 5 years old, fresh. Walter Mont gomery, Bluffton phone. THE BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO Clubs, CpdcfeS and Societies Richland Grange First and second Bridal Shower by Family Night will be observed the Men’s Brotherhood on Thursday evening of this week at 8 o’clock. Bring your family with you. Rev. Paul Graeser will be the guest speak er. Many other things have been planned on the program for you. Plan to meet at St. John’s church on Thursday evening. The Girl’s Guild will meet at the Clair Leiber home on Thursday evening of this week at 8 o’clock. All girls are cordially invited. St. John’s: 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Church school iegrees will be conferred on a clas of candidates at Richland grange nail next Tues day night. Work wi 1 be put on by 1 Gilboa grange of ’utnam county. Each family bring o pies. Jitsu Tau Club The Jitsu Tau clu will enjoy a picnic at Buckeye 1 ike, Wednesday night, Sept. 1 at 6 o clock. Alpha Gamma Club 27, are 29. MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Minister Wednesday— 8:00 Prayer Service Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship 7:00 Young People’s meeting will enjoy a Alpha Gamma ch dinner party at the Congress cafe, Lima, Friday night at 6:30 o’clock to be followed by a heater party. Orange Twp. Champs Orange Townshi) Champs 4-H club enjoyed a night. ay ride Tuesday Double Shower Miss Treva Geiger, Mesdames Stella Huber and V rginia Augsbur ger and Misses Florenee Griesser and Hilda Bixel were hostesses at a linen shower for Miss Be tty Edinger and Miss Jean Diller at he home of Miss Geiger, last Thursda y night. A picnic supper was enjoyed on the lawn preceding gifts. opening of the Present were: Misses Elnora Basinger, Alice Le'ds, Betty Zim merly, Lillian Reic tenbach, Janice Hoffman, Dorothy A mstutz, Marcene Ransbottom, Clara Lora, Sophia Augsburger, Berniee Zimmerman, Harriet Amstutz, Marie Kennel. Cassie Diller, Mesdames Rebecca Kinnnel, Betty Cookson, Dorothy Dillman. aimer and Ella Mrs. Raymond Ha nilton entertain ed with a miscel aneous shower honoring Mrs. Herbert Kempf, the former Wilma Han bride. ilton, a recent A color scheme of pink and green was attractively car decorations. ried out in the The evening was spent playing games and contests with prizes go ing to Mrs. Floyd Basinger, Mrs. Melvin Williamson a id Miss Roberta Klingler. Gifts wen presented in a decorated child’s wa on. A dessert course was served to the following guest s: Misses Jean FOR DELICIOUS PIES JUMBO SIZE CRISP GELATIH 3 SNIDER’S CATSUP BAKER MAID CRISCO OR SPRY Ann Klingler, Verna Kempf, Neva Smith, Virginia and Roberta Kling ler, Bluffton Kathryn Balmer, Mt. Cory, Doris Jean Roether, Rawson. Mesdames Bernard Stratton, Cecil Walter Walter Flick, Carson Marshall, Hamilton, Howard Benroth, Benroth, Amos Klingler, Ed Kempf, Wright Klingler, O. Holmes, Earl Hamilton, Harry Anderson, Bluffton. Mesdames Dwight Frantz, Lynn Cuppies, John Cuppies, Mt. Cory Floyd Basinger, Pandora, the honor ed guest and hostess. Regrets were sent by Marilyn Flick. Orange Twp. Farm Women The Orange Township The program: Devotionals, Iona Marshall roll call, children’^ sayings Queen of Wonders, Clara Long Origin of Labor Day, Cathryn Van Meter Socialized Medicine, Lillian Ander son When Baby Starts to School, Myrl Warren Remembert he Cat, Maude Thompson Mrs. Quiz Whiz Makes aL iving, Cleah Ewing Im proving the Dictionary, Margaret Neff. Men’s Garden Club Members of the Allen County Men’s Garden club and their wives will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Herr, South Lawn avenue, next Tuesday night. In invitation to attend also has been issued to members of the Bluff ton Garden club and their husbands. Program of the evening will include showing of colored slides of flowers. In event of rain the affair will be held in the basement of St. John’s Reformed church. Garden-Fresh Produce Values Galore Large, Juice Filled CALIFORNIA LEMONS WEALTHY APPLES.................... CALIFORNIA WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES KJ,..... ......... 2 33c FINE FLAVOR MICHIGAN COBBLER POTATOES................ ..... 15 HEAD LETTUCE........................ SWEET, FRAGRANT AND RIPE CANTALOUPES ....... .......... CALIFORNIA RED MALAGA GRAPES ........... LARGE SIZE SUNSWEET PRUNES................. ......... 2 bS4ic Michigan Hale Haven Bushel PEACHES ARMOUR'S STAR BRAND Chopped Hom 55c 12 ox. can ANN PAGE SPARKLE 19c 27c COOKIES 72 DAILEY'S KOSHER STYLE DILL PICKLES ... 2 39c qta. SHORTEHIHG 3 Al Si. 17 WHITEHOUSE MILK 3 .iS 45c BEECHNUT BRAND BABY FOODS STRAINED CHOPPED 6 ‘*2 63c 3 T?.2 39c I- I —.........................................-I— Class Reunion of the Bluffton high of 1921 and wives and a reunion and High School Members school class husbands enjoyed dinner at the Phoenix Inn, Findlay, Saturday night. Greetings bearing the signatures of all present were sent to Mrs. Frank Graham, missionary in Brazil, South America. She was Miss Jean Porter, a former teacher of the class. Greetings were read from Mrs'. Clova Baumgartner Demaine, of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Esther Good Sharp of Lima, as well as brief greetings from the class unable other members of to attend. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. and Ms. Edgar Anderson, Wm. Mes singer, Lima Mr. and Mrs. Dari G. M. Arnold, Mr. PICK A WINNER FOR DINNER AT YOUR A&P! 39c DOZEN tig Hess, Tiffin Mrs. Middletown Mr. i Kloetzley, Salem Indianapolis Mr. Huber, Hackensack, 63c $2.98 ANGELUS 19c BUY IN BULK FOB ECONOMY PURE CIDER VINEGAR .................... TASTE-TEMl’TING. THIRST-QUENCHING FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE 12 FOB QUICK-FIX LUNCHES PREU OR TREET........... FANCY APPETITE-TEASING GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS DELICIOUS SILVER RIVER CRUSHED PINEAPPLE .. HOMESPUN ASSORTMENT BURRY’S COOKIES B. D.M organ, and Mrs. Francis and Mrs. :, N. J. Mr The class presented a Miss Sylvia Biederman, in the children’s ward, man, a rfi ember of the unable to attend, being vacation. Farm Women’s club will meet with Mrs. Cleah Ewing, Thursday afternoon, September 2. August Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Archie JANE PARKER TASTY A. E. leiger, Joy r. and Mrs. Glen Huber, Col. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green, 1 Stultz, Findlay Mrs. E. C. Stauffer, Mrs. Edgar Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conaway, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W’arren, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badert scher. purse to Bluffton hospital superintendent, to be used Miss Bieder class, was absent on Diller an nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter Jean to Russell Suter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suter of Pandora. The wedding will take place Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Ebenezer Mennonite church. The custom of open church will be observed. Nail Polish Face Powder JELLY COCOANUT GOLD BAR CAKE JANE PARKER SLICED DELICIOUS WHOLESOME Bakery Buys That Are Tasty Treats CINNAMON BREAD... .... MARVEL WHITE BREAD HOT P~-S. ROLLS OR ■7^ .. ROLLS ./ JANE PARKER FRESH CRISP POTATO CHIPS .. HOME STYLE DOHUTS TASTY FLAVORFUL ECONOMICAL F00DOST0RE Dairy Delights Fresh and Wholesome LOHGHORN CHEESE FRESH COLBY CREAM CHEESE ................. FINE FOR AU GRATIN DISHES CHED-O-BIT CHEESE FOOD WISCONSIN TANGY LIMBURGER CHEESE WILDMERE BUTTER FOR FLAVOR AND ECONOMY Buys for Your Pantry Shelf SUREGOOD MARGARINE ... I ... gal. 59c 12can ..'"'24 “il $3.60 THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1948 We are moving out of town. Our last day is September 11 CLOSING OUT SALE Picnic Dinner At Columbus Zoo A picnic dinner was enjoyed last Sunday at the zoo near Columbus by a group of Bluffton persons. Among those there were Mr. and Mrs. Swan Stonehill, Charles and Kent Stonehill, Mrs. Corda Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Martz and daugh ter, Janet Ann Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiser and sons, Ronnie and John nie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ewing. THOUSANDS are changing to DIXIE mRRGflRinE NOTICE We are offering one half price on all retail articles such as: with the New Polish Remover Perfume Creams of AH Types Beautiful compacts of All Kinds Come in and see our big offer which every one will profit by. Vcl's Beauty Box Vel & Jim Martin St's easy to choose praise-winning foods at your A&P Food Store for it's cramful of good things. Take our Produce Values for example (and you'll want to taken plen ty when you see 'em) from vitamin packed vegetables to taste-tempting fruits, everything is crisp and garden fresh. Speaking of freshness—that's an important "buy-word" at A&P. So is high quality! Yet prices are surorUingly low. Stop in today and see! 29c each 19c loaf 29c 20-oz. loaves 16c Pkg. of 8 49c 12-oz. bag 25c Pkg. of 8 ib 63c .... ib 63c 2 b£ 99c ib 67c ib. 13c ib. 29c NEW LOW PRICE MANHATTAN SOAP CHIPS 5 bs- 69c approx. ANN PAGE PICKLING 23c WHOLE SPICE .... K NBC HONEY GRAHAMS “2. $2.76 BALL OR KERR PINT JARS 47c WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP. PINEAPPLE JUICE .■"'’J 29c FAMILY OB PASTRY FLOUR 39c 27c 65c doa. 10c 33c Sunnyfield ..^bag $i‘55 DEL MAR PORK AND BEAKS 5 29c ox. CAM