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PAGE FOUR Z)ke Churched CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 A. M. Subject: "Soul.” 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. EBENEZER MENNONITE (Two miles west of Bluffton) Howard T. Landes, Pastor Thursday: 1:00 P. M. Work day on the grounds of the Mennonite Memorial Home. 8:00 P. M. Prayer and Bible study. 9:00 P. M. Rehearsal of Mixed Chorus. Sunday: 9:30 Sunday School, Phares Bixel, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship 7:30 C. E. programs 8:10 Evening service 9:15 Singspiration Service in the Evangelical Mennonite church. Have you tried some LANE HOPE CHEST SOAR INTO THE CL Spec CHUfSTMAS CLUBS NOW FORMING LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. V. T. Monk. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school, Win. Edwards Supt. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Paul II. Cramer, Minister Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Morning worship 10:30 A. M. Special recognition is given to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn in the celebra tion of their Golden Wedding An niversary. Thursday, 8 P. M. the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet at the home of Miss Mildred Keel. Program leader Mrs. Chas. Steiner. Worship leader Mrs. Chas. Aukerman. Hostesses, Mrs. H. E. Augsburger and Mrs. Richard Davies. SHAVER’S ICE CREAM Every member and friend of our church will have the opportunity to give to our church improvement. Solicitors are calling this week. A fine response has already been made toward our goal of $3500. Pints 20c Quarts 40c Gallons $1.49 FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH J. N. Smucker, Minister Thursday: 1-5 Brothlerhood Me■ting for clenn up of site of Memor al Home. 7:15 Junior Choir Sunday: nday School, Special Prices for Reunions Double Dip Cones 4 Dips................. Sponsored by Senio Chicken Sandwiches 8S AUGUST 13 Presbyterian/Church Lawn COME FOR SUPPER 10c 4 Hauenstein’s Bakery Pop Pie Cak Ice Cream Coffee STARTS AT 5:30 P. M. s Advertised in LIFE and LOOK F0R 095 AUGUST V ONLY *T lANfittiu. Real £ove(ffi *Don't wait! Buy her Lane Christmas gift now, during Au gust, and save! Take until Christmas to pay. See this re markable Lane value, and Ask about the lANf LAY-A-WAY PLAN! Bay No. 2252 THE GIFT THAT STARTS THE HOME others, specially priced for Au gust only. All Lane chests have Lane’s exclusive quality features —plus a free moth insurance policy. Come in today. on Pay a little DOWN ...A little oath WUK Basinger’s Furniture Store Forty-Seven Years of Dependable Service fasy Terms! evangelical under the Hat airectioD o 10:30 Wtrship 11 III servi 8:00 Met’ting of YHing People to discuss :-n i see slide.‘S of proposed Retreat Gi ounds. & reformed V. C. (^ermai'm/inister Emmanuels: School evening, August 15 at the home of Mr. Gratz. Bring your families with and enjoy the evening together. St. John’s: 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Church School The Consistofy of the church meet on Thursday evening of week at 8:00 at the church. CHURCH OF CHRIST Bluffton-Beaverdam Parish O. Merrill Boggs, Minister I Bluffton 9:30 Bible School. 10:30 Worship and Communion. Sermon title: “Who Am I?” Thursday, Aug. 11, 6:00 P. Reception for our new minister wi.. be held at Buckeye Lake Park. 1 his will be a picnic dinner, under the direction of the Bluffton L. O. C. S.,J Beaverdam 10:30 Communion Wednesday, Aug. social will be held awn from 4:30 to nvited. 10 on Ev EVANGELICAL MENNONITE CHURCH Pastor: Kenneth Bauman Thursday evening 8:00 P. M. Pray er and Praise service will be held in the church. We are studing the 12th Chapter of Rosnans which is filled with instructions for Christians. I Come, and pray with us. I I Sunday: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Blufftoo: Church school 9:45 farmer and hybrid seed corn grower, I living three-quarters of a mile west I of Ada on Lafayette road died Tues-1 Surviving are three daughters, four sons, one brother and two sisters. Funeral services will be held at I Lantz and Cretors funeral home in Ada, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. Lee Moore officiating. Burial in Ada Woodlawn cemetery. Family Dinner Miss Alice Ludwig entertained at family dinner at her home on plar street, Sunday. Present Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ludwig, Miss Emma Toledo Mrs. Emma son W. C. Gorham, Ft Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Deppler of Bluff ton. STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Brown /wiss. Ira Moser. tf Beef sold by the ^usurer also pork half or wholfe fqrt wur locker or home freezer. XA farZ Market. tf Service bul'te delivered to your farm at^p-have/registered York shire boar for li/ited service. Fees $3 plus mileage/ C. N. Long & Son, phone Ada Rafi 1270. tt For saleyHRegistered Shorthorn bull, old enough for service. Earl Matter, 2 miles south and I2 mile west of Bluffton. For sale—Few Guernsey heifers also Holstein heifer, fresh soon. Fred C. Badertscher, 226 S. Main St. Bluffton phone. For sale—Brown Swiss calf 2 weeks old. W. A. Vermillion, Bluff ton phone. THE BLUFFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON. OHIO I Five from this three great I Henry Sleesman, 74, prominent Crawfis, Glen I McCullough, Gorham and me Mr. ria Mr. Mrs. Hany Folk, and and Mrs. Chas. Hummon, Arcadia. r. and Mrs. Orrin Guin, Mt Cory Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lud wig and daughters Nancy and a rol and son Bruce, Dr. and Mrs. 1 )avid Steiner and son David, Mrs. Clara Steiner, Mrs. Laura Ilarvey, Miss Anna Ludwig, all of 1 Jma ]Five Area Graduates \Detroit Woman 10*45 Morning Worship I Bluffton and four from Mt. Cory I from Bluffton Community hospital Th Ym-neli i Missionary Circh ere graduated at the summer com-1 Monday, after receiving treatment for e 'l ‘X''// Mondavi mencement exercises of Bowling I minor injuries in a Dixie highway at 6:30 P. M.|^reen State university. Friday. I From Mt. Cory, Mrs. Pauline Sim- I kins Bonhard, daughter of a former I head of Mt. Cory schools received al Robert Haas, son of tion with a major in tion. After the first he and Mrs. Haas wil ianapolis where he I position with the Stok Bachelor of Science degree in educa tion. He will teach commercial sub jects at Ohio City, where he and his wife and little son will reside after September 1. inn iluneral For Former I 9:30 A. M. Sunday school I Lewis Memorial chapel, Lima, Tues-1 Financial report will be given/ I day afternoon for Mrs. Henson 10:30 A. M. Morning worship.I Good, 71, of that city, a former res-1 Message by the pastor. lident. She died Friday morning at 7:30 P. M. Christian Worker’s Band I her home following a cerebral hem-| 7:30 P. M. Junior Group meeting I orrhage two weeks previous. 8:15 P. M. Evening service. I For those people who love to sing I were Rev. E. J. Penhorwood, pastor! there will be an old fashioned sing-1 of the South Side Church of Christ spiration at the Evangelical Mennon-lof which she was a member and ite church in Bluffton, Sunday night,| Rev. Andrew Brenneman. Burial Aug. 14 at 9:15 P. M. The music,| was in Walnut Grove cemetery, Del-| directed by Rev. Arnold Schmidt of I the Pandora Missionary church, will! The family lived in Bluffton about consist of Christmas songs and carols] 30 years ago when her husband who and special features by people of thel survives operated a blacksmith shop Ada Farmer Dies I community. Everyone is invited to]here an^ a^®° served as town marsh-1 come and sing and enjoy the music.| Mrs. Edith. \Tschantz of this! place is a sister. Funeral Thursday]I {Oversubscribe Stock day afternoon at Lima Memorial hos-1 pital following a six months’ illness. I The Central Ohio Light & Power He was a former member of the|comPanJ which operates the Wood Ada school board, a former Liberty i township trustee and a member of the Ada Church of Christ. v,I At Bowling Green U. Hurt in Accident tJt It llltt 1011 Utility cock Generating station here an-1 nounced Tuesday that the recent of-1 fering of 25,240 shares of common stock was oversubscribed approxi mately 43.4 per cent. The addition al shares were sold to provide funds with which to help finance the com pany’s expansion program. The allocation of available .shares to supplemental subscriptions by stockholders and no shares supplemental subscriptions by than stockholders, it was I known. area—one from I A Detroit woman was discharged I and Mrs Leonardl The Bluffton graduate was Lucille I Mrs. Ann Brewer, voulHilty» daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I scalp laceration when Chris D. Hilty of Spring street who (received a Bachelor of S.-ience degree crashed into a_utility I in education. mishap at 6:22 a. m. I Thelma Jordan, former Mt. Cory |for a trip to the nation’s capital next resident received a Bachelor of|sPr,nK jll’l Science degree in education. She I taught in the Mt. Cory school for a I number of years and in the past year I has been teaching in Ohio, schools where she this fall. She is the dai arl Jordan of Warrei the Warren, will continue I Resident Tuesday Funeral services were held ini I I Officiating at the funeral services Sharp and Mrs. Edith Turner, both Lima, FouSt viving I Total subscriptions aggregated 36, 192 shares, of which 19,529 shares represented exercise of preemptive rights by stockholders and employe subscriptions, 9,714 represented sup plemental subscriptions of others than stockholders. averaged 58.9 per cent, were available for others made For Lighter Peaches lemon Vitamin C, in the form of juice or vitamin pills from the drug store, will help prevent darken ing peaches taken to the freezer locker. Reunions The Schumacher family reunion held on the Bluffton College August 14. Pres., will be campus, Sunday Arthur Schumacher Sec., Edison The 40th anniversary of the Black school reunion ill be held at the school, Thursday, Aug. 11. Pres., Fern Koch Sec., Sadie Hamilton. i of the held Sun State park Route 114. Twenty-second reunion Campbell family will be day, Aug. 14 at Cascade 1 near Cloverdale on State Pres., Chester Campbell Donna Sec., Mrs. Welch Gilbert. twenty-third annual reunion John *P. and Abraham Augs families will be held at The of the burger mon field, Bluffton, Sunday, 28. Bring your own service card table if possible. Pres., ley Augsburger Sec., Gerald Huber. Har Aug. and Har- The 42nd annual Huber reunion will be held at Richland grange hall, Sunday, August 21. Huber sec., Mrs. Hazel Hess. Pres., Karl The 25th annual Redd reunion will be held at Lima City park, Sunday, Aug. 14. Basket dinner at noon. 18, received a the car driven by her husband left the road and During the past year I Bluffton and Findlay on the Dixie. Miss Hilty has been teaching in the Brewer told state highway patrol will I elementary schools at Santz Cruz, men he fell asleep and lost control of *i I Calif I the car. pole, between [{[ah School Seniors ni„.^ rT~lrs Master of Arts degree. She received I I 'Illil 1 rip 1 O UpilUl I her bachelor’s degree in education I last year and since that time has been With the slogan On to Washing assistant in the department of Eng-| ton”, Bluffton high school seniors lish at the university. |haVe started a program to raise funds With this aim, the class will hold an ice cream social on the Presbyter ian church lawn, Saturday night, be ginning at 5:30 o’clock. this the class will have scrap and paper collec and other activities during o raise funds for the trip, past two years high school classes have taken sight s by railroad to Washing ling several days at the bake educ :ie in Ind Also graduating was Kenneth V. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Green of Mt. Cory. He majored in il city. Funds been raised by Customers’ I phos. I I I I I Other survivors are: son, Earl,I of Lima two daughters, Mrs. Esther I I and two other sisters, Mrs. Gruber and Mrs. Clarence both are of Delphos. Also sur five grandchildren and grandchildren. Corner ry Have you ever noticed the date stamped on each carton of A&P eggs? It is put there to protect the quality and freshness of this perishable "ium. An egg that is Grade A when it is inspected and packed could become Grade or by the time you buy it if it has been improperly or We don’t want that ever to happen to an A&P egg. That is why we put the date when the eggs are graded on each carton. Eggs not sold within a few days of that date are re moved from sale even though they are still of good quality. of Lima brother Sylvester Johns,| If you should ever End that any of our egg cartons bear old dates or that any eggs fail to live up to our high quality standards, please tell us about it. Please write: Customer Relations Department, A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. DAIRY DELIGHTS TASTY CHEESE FRESH CHEDDAR ftUCfl rt HIT GORGONZOLA American n lb. VnEU*U*DI I Cheese Food fc pkg. ROLL BUTTER S IfDAET 0UEECE Velveeta, Pimento Vi-lb. IknAr I VnCCdC or American .......... pkg. Infant Dies At Birth Tuesday Infant son of Dallas and Grace (Core) Heldman, Rawson, Rt. 1, died at birth in Bluffton hospital, Tuesday morning was buried in Maple Grove cemetery here Wednes day morning. Rev. Walter Voss of Trinity Lutheran church, Jenera offi ciated at graveside services Wed nesday morning. The Heldmans have a son, Ralph Eugene, Bluffton mother. Mr. and son, Rt. home was in charge. Flavor Cheese lb. Shortening Early June Peas Fruit Cocktail PINEAPPLE ..... Bl ADIS A DIBIC mAnuAnlnC suregood ............ 3. Mrs. Stella Core of is the maternal grand Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Oliver Heldman, Raw 1. The Basinger funeral Auto Accident Results In Suit Suit for $445.16 based on a three way automobile accident in which an automobile driven by Lee Skid more, of Bluffton, was struck by another in Lima was filed last Wed nesday in Allen County common pleas court. David E. Cooper, who filed the claim against Clayton McMichael, into another lane of traffic and fqjced Cooper to swerve out of line, causing his car to collide with the Skidmore auto. E distributive education and received a SAVING YOU ON FOOD VEG and YELLOW SWEET/CORN POTATOES Cobbler* PASCAL CELER1I WHITE GRAPES RED MALAGA CANTALOUPES/ SULTANA PRIM WATERMELONS1» bADCe or Black ---0 DEVIL'S FOOD AIID AAlfCQ LAYER CAKE No. 2 can AADII Iona Golden No. 2 UUnN Cream Style ................... can DE VCD AI2CC Vukon A 32-oz. Dtw CnMUfcw Assorted Flavors .. fc hots. Cl ftfID Sunnyneld A lb rLUUfl Family or Pastry Recipe MARSHMALLOWS IV 19c 10 o«. pkg. TEMPTING OVEN TREATS LAYER CAKE™ 39' WINE LOAF CAKE Crunch Iced Pecan Topped VUr V Mik Cal Vanilla Creme Iced .. Shadow Iced .......... WHITE BREAD SM/C?del......... SOY SAUCE Sweet and Tender Sultana Tempting Variety 33% APRICOTS l-lb etna Economical TUNA FLAKES „. u. 31c 'lib/ .SALAD DRESSING 21c finniflEC bag THURSDAY. AUG. 11, 1949 EASIER now to treat MASTITIS! PENICILLIN ^CALCIUM OINTMENT SQUIBB is ready for instant use! ’No bother with solutions no diluting no additional equip ment needed no wasted time! Simply remove cap from tube, insert tip of tube/in cow’s teat opening, squeeze Aube to instilll penicillin! Core in and get penicillin tlw best treatment known for m/stitis in the Squibb instancylioc tube! I. Ilauiwiii & Son Pharmacists ONEY FRUITS 'ABLESlO *|A* Dozen Ears 'alifornia Grown Jumbo Stalk ..................... ........................... Seedless Variety ft Fine ior Dessert* and Salads ...... A lbs. 28C is 65c 19c 29c 19c 45c 35c 98c Rihler ............. lb. Mellow Flavor Tjirpa 36 Size ...................................... 2 ICQ Medium IKw sue ............................................... for a lb. box Fully Ripe Extra Large Sixe .............................. .. each 43C .... each .... £5 30c 59C .... each 2 20-°z. loaves fcWW LA CHOY 21c RED STAR YEAST 75c 62c 31c 65c WHITE CAKE MIX Economical Dexo Pure Vegetable cake X-PERT ”’^29c 4c 3 LB. BN 75c NO. 2 CAN I |C NO.2J4 TM CAN I No. 2% ... can Halve* ............ 41c GUM DROPS Worthmore or Orange Slices .. 21c lb. .. Pkg. quart ETX VINEGAR Clto IE I Puddings or Gelatin UCXLU 67c Assorted Flavors .............. Lakeside Brand VUUnlbJ Butter Maid .............. FOODGSTORE gallon 39c 23c pkgs. 27c