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Order today CALL OR VISIT OUR HATCHERY Supply is Limited Place Your Order Now! PRQ Amstutz Hatcheries ELUFFTON and PANDORA 3ti Tike Churched LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. V. T. Monk, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Wm. Edwards, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Worship service. Services every Sunday evening during the Lenten season. Mem bers are urged to attend. The public is cordially invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 a. m. Subject, Substance. 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. MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Minister Thursday— 7:15 choir rehearsal 8:15 Bible Study and Prayer serv ice. Sunday— 9:30 Sunday school with classes for everyone. 10:30 The worship service. Rev. A. E. Kreider begins the Pre-Easter er services in our church. 6:30 Intermediate C. E. 7:30 Pictures of foreign conditions, and sermon by Rev. A. E. Kreider. Services each evening at 7:30. You are cordially invited. Plus Results From 301 CHICKS to retain only the best traits LESS BROODINESS UNIFORM EGG SIZE GOOD SHELL TEX TURE Ames In-Cross 301 Chicks fiffltS P,-cross w ■*W^ Welch, Minister Thursday— 7 3Q Prayer Sunday— 9:30 Sunday 10:30 Morning worship meeting. school No evening services. We are dis missing to attend the last night of special meetings being held in the Pandora Missionary Church. Everyone is welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rockport: Morning worship, 9:30. Church school, 10:30. Wm. Cupp, Superintendent. Bluffton: Church school, 9:45. N. A. Triplett, Superintendent. Morning worship, 11:00. Dr. H. A. Klahr of Columbus, ex ecutive will be Lenten secretary of the Ohio Synod guest speaker. Subject: Our Pilgrimage. THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, [OHIO Morning worship service 11:00 a. m. Evening worship service at 7:45. Thursday evening, Choir rehersal at pastor’s home. EVANGELICAL & REFORMED V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s:____________________ 9:30 A. M. Church school 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Church School Missions will be held afternoon of this week 3:00 o’clock. Parents are invited to attend exercises. 9:30 a. m. EBENEZER MENNONITE (Two miles west of Bluffton) Thursday— Friday— BETHEL CHURCH OF CHRIST I CHURCH OF CHRIST C. E. Bateson, Ph. D., Minister I Sunday School, 9:30, Robert Lug Sunday school 10:00 a. m., Clydel inbuhl, superintendent. Hartman, Supt. I _______ I following the services. All choirlson present. meet at the Parsonage on Sunday Communion at 10:30 a. m. I I I I I St. John's: hospital in Columbus. I I I Here, There, and Everywhere mer, leader. All members are invit-land Mrs. Wm. Kidd, Friday evening ed to attend. I I I I Rev. Howard T. Landes, Pastor I I 7:30 Prayer and Bible study. I and son. 8:30 Rehearsal of the Mixed Chor-| Mrs. Ethel Gratz and Helen and us. I I Offering for current expenses. 7:30 Message by Dr. Bauman Theme—‘Why Doesn’t God Do Something About World Conditions.” FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Paul H. Cramer, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. M. Y. F. meeting 6:30 P. M. Girl’s Missionary Band will meet I of Monroe, Michigan. at the home of the Stover girls. Mr- and Mrs. Carl Stanley of Co (Bring material for bandages). Ilumbus Grove are parents of a son Sunday— I EVANGELICAL MENNONITE Kenneth Bauman, Pastor Thursday— I 7:30 Prayer services led by Walter Treadway. Sunday— I 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Morning worship I Text—“ The Carnal Man.” I 7:00 Young- people’s service. 7:00 Catechetical instruction. 7:45 Evening service. Lee Thompson of Col. Grove has re-enlisted in the Army with the grade of staff sergeant A veteran Knox, Thursday. 10:45 A. M. Morning worship The Five Shades, Bluffton college The second on our series of Len-lniale vocalists, furnished music fori ten services will be held on Thurs-|the Father-Son banquet of the Col. I day evening of this week at 8:00.1'0 rove E. U. B. church Brotherhood’s All members and friends are welcome! Father-Son banquet, Monday night.I at our services I The Choir of the church will meet I speaker and awards were made to for rehearsal on Thursday evening I the oldest father and the youngest members attend. Lenten Evangelistic services will Catechism instruction Saturday I be held at Gilboa Methodist church morning at 9:30. °n Wednesday night with Rev. G. W.l The Friendly Couples class will I Whyman, pastor, in charge. I evening of this week at 8:00 o’clock.l Adam Gottfried of Upper Sandusky,I All are welcome to enter into thislwho formerly lived near Col. Grove,I fellowship is a surgical patient at Children’s! A number I home of Mr. The Lenten Quiet Hour, will be ob-|Sr., of near Rawson, Sunday after served in our worship services on I noon to help Thursday evening of this week atl birthday anniversary. 8:00 o’clock. All are welcome to I supper was served. worship with us. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huber celebrate The Choir of the church will meetl called on Mrs. Bessie Guin of Mt. for rehearsal on Thursday eveningl Cory, Sunday. at 7:00. All choir members try to I Mrs. A. E. King of Mt. Cory un be prompt. I sored by the Community club of that Catechism instruction Saturday atl place and directed by Miss Irene Carlson of Chicago. Adult Instruction class will meet I Sam Swaney of Lima* is visiting Monday evening at 8:00 at the par-1 Wm Huber and other Bluffton rela-l sonage. I tives. The Edith Lahr Missionary circle I Henry Gratz has returned from wil meet at the home of Mrs. Mary I Florida where he spent the winter. Coon on next Tuesday eveningl Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager and at 8:00. Mrs. Bertha Balmer, as-1 Mrs. Mary Stager of near Jenera sistant hostess Mrs. Elizabeth Bal-1 were visitors at the home of Mr. where the former showed interesting Staley and family and Edith Staley, 9:30 Sunday school, Phares Bixel,l Saturday. Supt. Mac Rader of Mt. Cory is at Uni 10:30 Morning Worship I Guest speaker for our Bible Con-1 amination and treatment for lung ference—Dr. Paul R. Bauman, sub-1 trouble. He is staying at the home ject, “The Biggest Little Book ini of his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. The Bible.” and Mrs. Carl Roth. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fleming and family, Ed Kidd and Mrs. John Betz Clara Gratz of Gilboa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Rader I I I World War II, he left for Ft. I I I born at St. Rita’s hospital, Lima, Wynkoop and family. Bluffton Youth Fellowship 8:30 to I Mr. and Mrs. Oren Doty and 10 P. M. I Junior Choir practice Wednesday I home of her sister Mrs- Dorothy after school. I W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday at I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Marquart 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Dan. land family of Jenera were Sunday Trippiehorn. Hostesses are Mrs. I guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Trippiehorn, Mrs. Frank I Leland Frantz and sons. Batetrson and Mrs. John Althaus.l Mr. and Mrs. RollancT Rader and Program chairman, Mrs. J. 8. Stein-Ifamily of Harrod spent Sunday in er. I Week of Dedication, March 13-20.1 This is one of our outstanding! Demonstrations on how plants weeks in the Advance For Christ and I grow and arranging flowers are His Church. This is a time of ded-1 planned on the horticultural program lication to our worldwide mission. Inion Fann and Home Week, March addition to the morning worship ser-122-25. vice on Sunday 13th and 20th, there will be opportunity for special ded-1* ication worship and communion ll:30l to 1:00 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday,!* Thursday, March 15, 16 and 17 atl the church. I Walters of Galion was the I I I I I I George Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. I I of friends called at the and Mrs. A. Clymer Mrs. Clymer’s A cafeteria derwent a major operation at Find- The final session of the School of I lay hospital last week. on Saturday! A large audience ^witnessed first from 1:00 to I presentation of ‘‘The Light Eternal,” and friendsl in the Arlington high school auditor these closing I ium, Saturday night. It was spon- LASSIE I ond I I I I I I I I I slides and moving pictures. Others! present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell versity hospital, Columbus, for ex-| Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. Milford Green and I daughter Joan were Sunday dinner quests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Green of Findlay. I Moming Worship 10:30 A. M. lily of Ada were supper guests in Junior choir will sing. I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Noe and fam- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis family were Sunday guests in the Zimmerman and family of Defiance. the Mace Rader home. I __ BLUFFTON POST, AMERICAN LEGION Big Party at Legion Hall STOCK SALES Monday night, March 14 ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE The Fun starts at 7 p. m. Everyone Welcome—Come and bring your friends. For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. tf Bull service, $3 per cents mile one way. Son, Ada, Ohio. Ac} 1270. low plus 10 N. Long & phone Red tf ,rter also pork Beef sold by the qi half or whole for/your locker or home freezer. A F) Z Market. tf For sale—Choic/ of 2 heifers com ing fresh within Moser, 1% mile /north of Beaverdam on Rt. 696. text 4 weeks. Clair Phone 501-T ORDER 5OW! Time to prepare for spring planting. Shade and fruit trees, flowering shrubs, evergreens, etc., on display. Bulbs—Gladioli, lilies, cannas, dahlias, caladiums, etc., to choose from. Potted gardenias—$ome ready to bloom. Potted Iarg$ pansy plants. PONT WAIT For the finest flowers and veg etables, get your seeds today at.,. I Seeds Grow 123 S. Lawn Ave. Phone 339-W Bluffton THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949* Herr's lowers and Seeds RONALD tEAGAN JACK CARSON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ^God’s Country and the IVonian” GEORGE BRENT ALAN HALE Watch for Opening— of a new lumber yard in Rent or buy a spreader to apply Velvet Green Fertilizer and Forest City, Shady Nook and other lawn grasses now. CAR MA THEATRE EL- THURSDA Y FRIDAY SATURDAY HILLS OF HOME Starring EOMUHD GWENN DONALD GRISP TOM DRAKE- JAKET LEIGH Original Scr»«i Flay by VMUJAM LUDWIG $ugg.Hd by tN rcqwR MlnUtm of ihi ou school NDAY MONDAY “JOHN LOVES MARY Bluffton Located oa West Elm St. All kinds of building lumber luding plywood and Iwork. mi Garmatter Lumber Co. JladijliJze. and H.Guelq, Here is a shoe with a gently round, covered toe,? and a smartly peaked closed back—all in soft, satiny black nusuede ... amazing ly low priced and comfy with a cushioned shape for your foot. also in green red white suntan Sizes 4 to 9. W. Sk'tch't Bluffton, Ohio Onlif. $2.98 H. 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