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PAGE FOUR Jn 7)ke CkurckeA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. Leonard W. McIntire, Pastor (SUNDAY, JULY 30) Rockport: 9:30 A. M. Morning worship. Rev. Dwight A. Nichol, Guest Minis ter. Bluffton: 9:45 Church school. 10:30 A. M. Church School. Class groups for all ages. 10:55 A. M. Morning Worship. Rev. Dwight A. Nichol, Guest Minis ter. A cordial Christian welcome awaits those who worship with us. EVANGELICAL MENNONITE CHURCH (So. Jackson near Kibler) Merlyn D. Egle, Pastor Thursday: .7:30 P. M. Orchestra practice. 8:00 P. M. Meditation and prayer. 8:30 P. M. Election of S. S. and C. W. B. officers. Sunday: 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Morning worship. ,7:30 P. M. A group of students from the Grace Bible Institute will have charge of this service. 8:30 P. M. Singspiration and mes sage. Visitors are always welcome. EBENEZER MENNONITE CHURCH (Two miles west of Bluffton) Howard T. Landes, Pastor Thursday: 8:00 P. M. Prayer and Bible study. Bible Lesson by Miss Jane Garmatter. 9:00 P. M. Rehearsal of Mixed Chorus. 9:00 Rehearsal of Ladies Chorus. Friday: 7:00 P. M. Ladies Chorus picnic in Pandora Park. Sunday: 9:30 Sunday School, Francis Nis wander, Supt. ,■ 10:30 Morning worship. (Offering for Relief.) 7:30 C. E. programs. 8:10 Evening service. I?:.., •r CHURCH OF CHRIST Bluffton-Beaverdam Parish O. Merrill Boggs, Minister Bluffton: 9:30 A. M. Bible School. 10:30 A. M. Communion. Sermon: “When God Says Soprano solo by Mrs. Dion Martz. The Bluffton Masonic Lodge will worship with us this Sunday. No.1 Thursday, July 27—the Ever-ready Class will meet at Findlay Park at 6:00 P. M. for a picnic. Beaverdam: 9:30 A. M. Bible School. 10:30 A. M. Communion. You are cordially invited to attend the services at either of our churches. A friendly welcome awaits you at all times. .... now stylo CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday services at 10:30 A. M. Subject: “Love.” 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 ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Cor. of Elm and Lawn Ave. Rev. Clarence Yeager, Pastor Mail Address: St. Rita’s Hospital Lima, Ohio Sunday Masses: 9:00 A. M. Holy Days: 8:15 A. M. LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. V. J. Monk, Pastor 9:00 Worship service. 10:00 Sunday School, Harold Beals, Sup’t. In the absence of our pastor who is on vacation, Rev. A. W. Bauman, pastor of Hope Lutheran Church, Arlington, Ohio will preach. All members are urged to attend. Others cordially invited. MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, Minister Thursday: 8:00 Prayer meeting. Sunday: I ^rs. Goldie Baker spent one 9:30 Sunday School. I recently with Mrs. Maud Gorby of 10:30 Morning worship. I Lima. 7:00 Youth Fellowship in basement. I Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and 7:00 Gospel Light service upstairs. I children Lynn, Lonnie Sue and 7:30 Evening service. I Ronda Kae, Mr. and Mrs. Byron FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Paul H. Cramer, Minister Sunday School 9:30 A. M. 1------ Steiner, Sup’t. Meat is our business, not a sideline ler in ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM $2 SQ. YD. Armstrong’! Spatter ia setting the pace as a brand-new linoleum style. Its distinctive rich colors blended with bright spatter accents will make any room look fresh and new. Spatter can bo used with any style of decoration—with any color scheme. Morning worship 10:15 A. M. to 11:00 A. time of services during July and I August. Even though you do plan to I go away for the day come to Sunday! School and Morning worship first. I Methodist Youth Fellowship Boost-1 er Institute meeting Thursday 7:301 P. M. All M. Y. Fers are urged to I attend. I Our M. Y. F. is to be represented at I Lakeside next week, July 30 to Aug. I 5. I FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH A. J. Beachy, Pastor Thursday: 7:00 Junior Choir rehearsal. 8:00 Senior Choir rehearsal. Sunday: 9:30 Sunday School. We have a class for everyone. 10:30 Worship service. This will be the service of installation for the Rev. A. J. Beachy. Rev. P. E. 'Whit mer will give the charge to the cong regation and Rev. E. J. Bohn of the Grace Mennonite Church in Pandora will give the charge to the minister. Rev. G. T. Soldner will read the ser vice of installation. 1:00 P. M. Picnic reception for the new pastor and family will be held on the college campus. In case of rain the picnic will be held in the old college gymnasium. uuank Eros. Meat Market —QUALITY MEAT/— 1 i* fs.f Basinger's Furniture Store Forty Seven Years of Dependable Service Everyone is welcome! I Boutwell and son Michael were sup per guests on Saturday, July 15, of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell. The supper was in honor of Mrs. B. J. M. Notice this change ini THE BLU EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES V. C. Oppermann, Minister Emmanuel’s: 9:30 A. M. Church School. 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship. Nelson I Boutwell’s birthday anniversary. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gorby of Raw- II 1* i i •. 4«*j & $ w T' V .. I" V i k 1 s $* .v' Vw.8 f* W *. k* ■W 'x$ 5 41 S v 4 4 i AL. 7 .» j' the Rev. W. H. Lahr will deliver message at both churches. The Brotherhood of the churches will meet on Friday evening of this week at 8:00 All men dre take part in at St. John’s church, invited to attend this fellowship. Missionary Circle will The Dorcas meet with Mrs. and Clara Long on Wednesday evening August 2, at 8:00 o’clock. All ladies are cordial ly invited to attend the meeting. Consistory meeting postponed until Thursday August 10th. 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 at 8:00 o’clock. This is the final re hearsal for the summer and we want a perfect attendance. The Brotherhood will meet on Fri day evening at 8:00 at the church. All men are invited to take part this fellowship. Let’s attend. in East Orange day I FFTON NEWS. BLUFFTON, OHIO son, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Baker spent Sunday with Mr. and Allen Boutwell of Shelby. Mrs. Em- Mrs. Edith Stager called on ma Boutwell, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amstutz, Mr. and Mrs. Rayon Boutwell and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balmer and Mary Louise of Bluffton. Paul Judson Morris of Grandville will be the speaker Sunday morning July 30 at the Riley Creek Baptist church. Miss Freda Jones was the speaker last Sunday morning. Callers Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boutwell were Mr. and Mrs. Orlen Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Boutwell and son Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elsa, Mrs. Nora Wolfley of Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Messenger were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager, Mrs. Mary Stager spent Sunday afternoon in Lima. Rev. and Mrs. Delbert Pummell and son Garry, Miss Virginia Cribley, Miss Carole Gallant are attending church camp at Dayton, Tennessee this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Heldman of Bucyrus, Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Smith and Ann and Jane of Arling ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Boehm and sons David, Stephen, John and Danny spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heldman and Charles Heldman. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shroats and children of Marion spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Baker. Mrs. Grace Gallant Brown of Lima formerly of this community passed away at the Lima Memorial hospital Monday afternoon with burial in the Hasson cemetery. the entire retail industry. Our net profit now is of sales. Armorsville Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hilty and family left for home Tuesday morn ing after spending the past several days with Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hilty and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingler spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Harry Edinger and daughter of near Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ranes ot Denver, Colorado are spending a few days with Miss Margaret Guider. Those that spent Thursday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hilty were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hilty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilty and family, Mrs. Mabel Hilty, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Niswander and son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaublin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgomery and daughter Rosemary called Tues day on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Montgom- STOCK SALES For rent—Bulls: Shorthorn Here ford, Angus and Brown Swiss. Ira Moser. tf Beef sold by the quarter also pork half or whole for your locker or home freezer. A to Z Market. tf Service bulls delivered to your farm. Fees $3 plus mileage. C. N. Long & Son, phone Ada Red 1270. tf Wanted Dead stock. Horses $2.50 cows $2.50. Hogs and other small stock removed promptly. Call collect Lima phone 94566. Allen County Fertilizer, Division of Inland Products, Inc. tf For sale—Stock calves, heifers and steers mixed also some shoats. Ira I Moser. A Pledge to the American People The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company We will resist all unwarranted price rises with all o We will make every effort to hold our inventories sistent with good service to ourcustomers, because hoarding, whether by whole salers, retailers or consumers, will cause higher prices. We will continue to maintain the lowest profit rate generally prevailing in n one cent on each dollar We will continue to strive for more efficient distribution. We will fight waste of food, or time, or money all along the line so as to narrow the spread between wholesale and retail prices. We will devote all our energies to giving you the most good food for your money every day of the week. We will strive always to do what is honest, fair, sincere and in the best interest of our country and our customers. As most of you know, this company and the low cost, low profit policies that built it are under attack. We are defending ourselves against a suit brought by the anti-trust lawyers to put A&P out of business. But the greater conflict in which our country is now engaged takes prece dence over all else. I Today, with our boys fighting in Korea, we believe that all citizens and all businesses, big and little, should devote themselves wholeheartedly to the public interest. We promise the American people that we will cooperate unhesitatingly with our national government in the present crisis. We promise you that we will continue to do everything in our power to put more buying power in your food dollar and more good food on your I .dinner table. ery and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Klingler and son called at home Thursday evening. E. Klingler the C. left Owens Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn last Friday for Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Boutwell and daughters entertained the David Hilty family to a pot luck dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. family, Mr. and took Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Spencer and son of Bowling Green. Those that spent Sunday evening PACKAGING MATERIALS TESTED AND APPROVED BY C. F. NISWANDER might. the lowest point con John A. Hartford, Chairman THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950 with Mr. and Mrs. Carey Niswander were: Mr. and Mrs. James Suter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Racene War ren and family, Mrs. Mabel Hilty, Mr. and Mrs. ters and Mr. Mrs. J. W. called Friday home. e Marian and Tommy Bell spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Montgomery and family. Reed Hilty and Mrs. H. O. Hilty evening supper Reed Hilty and daugh and Mrs. H. O. Hilty. Wilkins and daughters at the C. E. Klingler Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Boyd of near Findlay were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clauss, Wed nesday evening. Making Money North Carolina’s idle cash (treas ury surplus) is earning $4.23 a mix ute. HOMt KONOM1ST INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER’ COMPANY 'Good things come in ALL packages when you use the right z-^1 tartons, bags, wraps, papers for the ft pxf you freeze •nal Harvester Home Ourlnternatu Economists Aave hand-selected these for their efficient, economi 3 .cal preservation of fresh food fla? efficient, economi- •vors and nu trition. Get yours today! io Bluffton,