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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday services at 10:30 A. M.
Subject, “God the Only Cause and
Creator.”
Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and
Hypnotism Denounced.”
Testimonial meeting at 7:30 Wed-
NOTICE
The American Legion
Auxiliary is holding a
rummage sale in Lima
June 3. Anyone having
contributions call 451-R for
pick-up, or pring to 346
Cherry St.
AGENCY
by .appointment
OKary
'Lincoln
Candies
A. Hauenstein & Son
The Corner Drug Store
Household Electric
Appliance
Repairing
Also Radio Servicing
Electrical Supplies for
House Wiring
Lighting Fixtures Radios
Mununa Electric Shop
Carl Mumma
122 North Main
J. A. Leatherman
FREE ESTIMATES ON
ROOFING
Spouting—Roof Painting
Furnace Repair
Formerly located at 107 S.
Main St.
Now at Sohio Station,
South Main St. and
Bentley Road
Leave orders at new location
Phone: 199-W
SPECIAL DEAL!
S5.0C
Service Packages
§5.00 Package No. 1
WHEEL BALANCE We
will balance al! four wheels,
furnishing all weights
REGULAR PRICE $7.00
Yen
T'_jiavc S2.oe
§5.od lJackage No. 2
Front enu alignment—Adjust
toein, adjust caster & camber
& adjust Steering.
REGULAR PRICE $7.00
Ycu Save i$2.eo
$5.00 Package No. 3
Cooling System Reverse
flush radiator & block, install
new radiator host, & check
all connections.
REGULAR PRICE $6.85
Ycu Save S1.S5
These specials are good for all
makes of cars.
June 1st is the starting date
of the state wide safety check
so come in and get your Free
Inspection.
Steiner
Chevrolet Sales
204-206 N. Main St.
Phone 135-W Bluffton
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.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bluffton-Beaverdam Pariah
O. Merrill Boggs, Minister
Bluffton:
9:30 Bible School
10:30 Worship and Communion
Sermon by the pastor.
6:30 Christian Youth Fellowship
will meet at Beaverdam.
Thursday, 8:00 P. M. Parish Board
will meet at thei Bluffton church.
Annual election of officers will be
held.
Beaverdam:
9:30 Bible School
10:30 Communion
6:30 Christian Youth Fellowship
will meet at Beaverdam.
Thursday, 8:00 P. M. Parish Board
will meet at the Bluffton church.
Annual election of officers will be
held.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Paul H. Cramer. Minister
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning worship 10:30 A. M.
Anthem by Junior Choir.
2:30 P. M. District M. Y. F. Con
vention at Ohio Northern University,
Ada. All young people planning to
attend are to meet at the church at
1:45 P. M.
The Junior Choir under the leader
ship of Mrs. Jean Ann Szabo is to
sing at this conference.
Choir Practices:
Thursday 7:30 P. M. Senior Choir.
Friday 3:30 P. M. Junior Choir.
It is important that all members of
the Junior Choir be present.
MISSIONARY CHURCH
Robert R. Welch, Minister
Thursday:
8:00 Prayer meeting and Pre-Con
ference business meeting. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
Sunday:
9:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Morning worship.
7:00 Youth Fellowship in basement
froom.
7:00 Gospel Light service upstairs.
7:30 Evening service.
Everyone is welcome!
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. V. J. Monk, Pastor
9:00 Worship service.
10:00 Sunday School, Harold
Sup’t.
No evening church senice
week.
I
I
Thursday:
I
6:50 Choir rehearsal.
I
come.
Beals,
EBENEZER MENNONITE
CHURCH
(Two miles west of Bluffton)
Howard T. Landes, Pastor
Thursday:
8:00 P. M. Prayer and Bible study.
Leader, Philip Hilty.
9:00 P. M. Rehearsal of Mixed
Chorus.
Saturday:
1:30 Rehearsal of Mixed Chorus.
Sunday:
9:30 Sunday School, Francis Nis
wander, Supt.
10:30 Morning worship.
Guest speaker, Rev. Harold Burk
holder, Omaha, Nebraska.
7:30 C. E. programs.
this
EVANGELICAL MENNONITE
CHURCH
I (So. Jackson near Kibler)
I Kenneth Bauman, Pastor
7:15 Prayer meeting. We shall
[study Romans 12:9b.
■Friday:
I
Farewell supper and fellowship for
[the college students who are leaving
jus for the summer. We will meet at
■the church at 5:30 P. M.
[Sunday:
9:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Morning worship sendee.
8:00 Messiah will be presented by
[the Bluffton Choral society on the
[baseball green.
I EVANGELICAL & REFORMED
CHURCHES
V. C. Oppermann, Minister
[Emmanuel’s:
I
9:30 A. M. Morning Worship.
I
10:30 A. M. Church School.
I
Men’s Brotherhood meets on Wed
Inesday evening at 8:00 at the church.
I
No Choir rehearsal this week.
I
Consistory will meet at the church
Ion Tuesday evening, June 6, at 8:30.
Dorcas Missionary Circle will meet
on Wednesday evening, June 7, at
the home of Mrs. Edna Leiber at 8:00
o’clock. All ladies are invited to
attend.
St. John:
9:30 A. M. Church School.
10:45 A. M. Morning Worship.
Men’s Brotherhood meets on Wed
nesday evening at 8:00 at Em
manuel’s Church.
The Ladies Aid Society meets with
Mrs. Calvin Stettler on Thursday
afternoon at 2:00 I’. M. All ladies
are invited.
The Choir will meet for rehearsal
on Thursday evening at 8:00. All
choir members try to attend the re
hearsal.
The Consistory will meet on Thurs
day evening at 8:00 o’clock.
The Gertrude Hoy Missionary
Circle will meet on Monday evening,
June 5, at 8:00 o’clock at the church,
Leader, Mrs. Glenona Badertscher. I
All members are urged to be present.
THE
FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH
J. N. Smucker, Pastor
Thursday:
7:00 Choir rehearsal.
8:00 Bible study and prayer service.
Sunday:
9:30 Sunday School under the sup
ervision of Mr. Irvin Baumgartner.
Classes for all ages.
10:30 Worship service and conse
cration of children.
No evening services at church be
cause of
“Messiah”
the rendition of the
on the College campus,
are always cordially wel-
Visitors
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
Leonard W. McIntire, Minister
of June 4)
(Week
Rockport:
9:30 A. M.
Sermon by the
10:30 A. M. Church School. Class
groups for all ages.
Morning worship,
pastor.
The Trustees will meet after the
Church School.
Bluffton:
9:45 A. M. Church School. Class
groups for all ages.
10:55 A. M. Morning worship.
Sermon by the pastor.
12:15 P. M. Basket lunch on church
lawn. Dramatization of the meeting
of Rev. John McKinney and Rev. R.
H. Hollyday on June 5, 1849.
2:00 P. M. Founder’s Day Service.
Enactment of the organizational
meeting on June 6, 1849, concluding
with a Communion service. Message
by Rev. E. N. Bigelow'.
Tuesday, June 6, 8:00 P. M. The
Missionary Society meets at the home
of Mrs. Ray Marshall.
Wednesday, June 7, 8:00 P. M.
Adult Choir practice.
Thursday, June 8, 8:00 P. M. The
Session meets in the pastor’s study.
I A cordial Christian welcome awaits
i those who worship writh us.
Settlement
Losi
Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Bixel of
Angeles, Calif., spent several days
last week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Miller and family and
other relatives and friends.
Ruth Bixel who has spent the past
months in the University of Syracuse,
New York, where she is continuing
her work in organ and composition,
returned home to be here for a month
or more.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krohn and
son, Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hilty,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moser and Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Kohli were Sunday
dinner guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Haydn G. Basinger and son
Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneck and
family were visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Case and family
at LaGrange, Ind., over the week
end.
Dr. Adam Basinger of Blanchester,
Ohio, spent the week end with his
sister, Sarah and other relatives and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Schumacher
of Bogota, New Jersey, spent a couple
days in this vicinity among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schey, of Lans
ing, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs.
James Schey and daughter Jacqualin
were Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Schey and
daughter Mary.
The Swiss folks of this area and
many from
ether Swiss
localities are
looking forward to “Schwietzer Dag”
at Bluffton College to be an event of
unusual interest on Friday.
Rev. A. S. Rosenberger, of Quaker
town, Pa., for mer pastor of the St.
John congregation is to bring the
morning message at the St. John
church Sunday.
David Carr is doing commercial
flying for a Lima firm. Mr. Carr has
had extensive work in this line dur
ing the time of World War II.
Mrs. (Dr.) Clare Green, of MarionJ
Indiana, spent several days in the
home of her sister, Mrs. Susie Boaz
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dicus of
Norwalk, and Mrs. Gertrude Fridley
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Schumacher and
family.
Miss Mabel Amstutz, instructor in
piano at Grace Bible institute,
Omaha, Neb., is spending the sum
mer vacation at her home here.
Reunions
Eleventh annual Owens school re
union in Richland Grange hall, four
miles southwest of Bluffton, Sunday,
June 4. Basket dinner at 12:30 p. m.
Pres., Willard Jennings sec., Mrs.
Lillie Anderson.
Spallinger-Garmatter 20th annual
reunion at Ada park, Sunday, June
11. Basket dinner at 12:30 p. m.
Pres., Eli Garmatter sec., Leland
Basinger.
Augsburger family’s 23rd reunion
at Lafayette Park, Lafayette, Sun
day, June 11.
tscher
There
United
Europe.
Pres., Milton Bader-
Sec., Dale Grismore.
are 10 soda fountains in the
States to
every one in
STOCK SALES
For sale—8 bred sows to farrow
in July, cholera immuned, avg.y325
to 400 lbs., your choice $65
Sam Schey, 5 miles nort^i o
ton college.
For rent—Bulls: Sh
ford, Angus and Brd^
Moser.
Beef sold by the ql
half or whole f&irj
home freezer. A to
$70.
iluff-
lorry Here
5wfes. Ira
tf
pork
Ibcker or
irket tf
your
Z
Service bulls delivered to your
farm. Fees $3 plus mileage. C. N.
Long & Son, phone Ada Red 1270. tf
For sale—Guernsey heifer calf 5
days old. Wm. Badertscher, 1 mile
north of Bluffton.
BLUFFTON NEWS, BLUFFTON, OHIO
Pleasant Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Huber visited
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Owens, Saturday.
Mrs. Esther Wagner and Mrs.
Estella Conway, of Eustis, Florida,
are visiting relatives here, having
attended the funeral of their brother
John Owens, which was held Monday
at Ada. He is remembered by
friends in this district as a former
Owens school pupil.
Mr. W. W. Huber, Bluffton, former
ly of this community, passed away
Sunday afternoon at the Community
hospital, Bluffton. We extend our
sympathy to his sons Earl and Clair
and families.
Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Jennings were Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Gratz. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Watt, Mr. and Mrs R. A. Stratton
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Amstutz.
The Owens School Reunion will be
held at Richland Grange next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barnes at
tended the funeral Wednesday of her
brother Emmet Turner, who passed
away Monday morning at the Cleve
land Clinic.
Roger. Bell and Ted Kohli spent the
week end in West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Huber and Mrs.
Sarah Oates and Claribel Owens were
Sunday afternoon visitors of Miss
Nellie Huber and Mrs. Lillie Fett.
Jimmy Sheets was a patient in
Bluffton hospital, Friday, having his
tonsils removed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nixon, Nick
High, Miss Shirley Thompson, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Basinger and
daughter called on Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Garmatter, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herman and
daughter Barbara, of Columbus
Grove, w’ere Sunday evening guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Bell and
family.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Reichenbach
and son Roger spent Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kohli and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gratz and son
were Sunday dinner guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gratz.
James has accepted a position as
coach at Spencerville High school.
W. S. C. S. will hold their meeting
at the home of Mrs. Idonna Huber,
Thursday afternoon, June 8.
Chet Long called on Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Phillips, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Younkman and
daughters were Sunday visitors at
the Guy Younkman home.
i Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Huber and
I family were Sunday.dinner guests of
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Huber. Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Fett and daughters were
evening visitors.
Mrs. Sarah Niswander quietly cele
brated her 84th birthday anniversary
Monday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimble, Co
lumbus, were weekend visitors at the
Owens home.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bell and
family, Mr. Orton Stratton and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Stratton were
I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
i Mrs. James Stratton and son and
Robert Stratton.
June 11th is the date chosen for
Children’s Day exercises at Pleasant
Hill.
Monday evening guests at the Bell
home were Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Triplett, Don Roberson and Rev.
McIntire.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Reichenbach and
daughter Carole were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Mr.
son
__ Reichenbach,
and Mrs. Paul Reichenbach and
were Monday-evening callers.
Mayor’s Notice
Monthly collection df trash and
rubbish will start Nfonday noon,
June 5. Have everything in contain
ers ready to be loadi
Plymouth 2
’48
Dlx. ...
’48
on the truck.
W. A Howe, Mayor
Look Over This
Fine Selection
of U Cars
•r. Spec.
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’48 Plymouth 4 r. Dlx. $1145.00
’47 Chevrolet A osedan $1195.00
Buick, Supei
ible ................,.$1745.00
Convert-
Miller Buick Sales
& Service
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COAL YARD
5 TOKERS- STOVES-NEAT CON, ROLS
MAIN ST.a A. C. A, Y. RY.
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Customers’
tyj Corner
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complaints about either
the food or service you get
in A&P stores to yourself.
Tell them to us!
We know that most people
are not letter-writers. If some
thing doesn’t please them
about a store they simply take
their trade elsewhere.
We don’t want that ever to
happen in our stores.
The men and women of
A&P try to give you always
the best food, the best values
and the best service.
But perhaps we fail you
once in a while and in any
^ase there is always room for
improvement.
You will be helping us
make your A&P store a
better place to shop if you
will let us have your com
plaints and suggestions.
Phase write:
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A&P Food Stores,
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New York 17, N. Y.
Best Bet for Your Pet!
PARD DOG FOOD
1
25c
lb. cans
Crisp Fresh California
PASCAL CELE
Florida Sweet
QUICK FUDGE
31c
13
ok.
pkg.
Oatmeal, Peanut, Raisin or Sugar
FRESH COOKIES
Nutritious Marvel Fresh Baked
POTATO BREAD
Freshly Baked Sandwich or
HOT DOG ROLLS
Quick-Melting Cheese Food
CHED-O-BIT
Nutricious Wisconsin Cheese
LONGHORN
Wisconsin Fine Flavored
4 to 8 Lb. Averages
SHOP A&P’s VALUES
AND SHARE IN A&P’s
BIG SAVINGS!
Ann Page Rich, Creamy SALAD
Kilzum Insecticide
JUICE ORANGES
Whole or Piece Juicy
California Grown Long White
DRESSING 13'
Whitehouse None Better
EVAPORATED MILK
Leed's Tasty, Economical
CORNED BEEF HASH
A&P Refreshing Pure
PINEAPPLE JUICE
Madison Crisp Whole
SWEET PICKLES
A Treat for The Kiddies!
ZION FIG BARS
Florida Flavorful
ORANGE JUICE
Lipton's Dessert Mix
"FROSTEE" DESERT
Packer's Label Spicy Flavor
TOMATO CATSUP
AERSOL BOMB
A&P Crushed
PINEAPPLE
Quick-Foaming Power
KITCHEN KLENZER
29c
13 oz. cans
RIPE WATERMELONS
NEW POTATOES
"Junket Brand"
Chocolate or Penucho
Campfire Fluffy
MARSHMALLOWS
SHARP CHEDDAR
Swift's Strained
MEAT FOR SADIES
20c
•H oz. tin
Frosted, Boneless, No Waste!
WOODBURY'S
FACIAL
Italic
pkg. 29c
1G oz.
NEW LOW PRICE!
Beechnut Chopped
BABY FOODS
2 27c
HADDOCK FILLETS
SMOKED PICNICS
All Center Cut, Lean Flavorful
SLICED BACON
l‘P SELF Sl.liUI/.
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950
3
tall
34c
cans
16-os.
can
46-ox.
can
quart
jar
2-lb.
Pkg.
46-oz.
can
27c
4-ox.
pkgs.
12-ox.
25c
29-ow.
Delicious
Desserts
tins
Brighten Bathroom*
BAB-0 CLEARER
2
25c
14 oz. cans
29c
5-LB.
MESH BAG
79c
5
LB. BAG
Nos He's Semi Sweet
CHOC. MORSELS
2
39c
oz. phfi.
29c
15c
23c
I
pa»
2 65c
LB. 4i
59
Beeehnut Strained
BABY FOODS
4
39c
4% oz. Jan
43c
47
49c

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