Dale News, Volume 1, Number 46, Dale, Spencer County, 2 December 1938 — Page 4

Interesting Items Of Dale Schools

and numbers by parents. Everyone is urged to ( come out and make this a big meeting.

GEM THEATRE Huntingburg, bid.

Teachers staying for noon luncheon Tuesday were very much pleased with the tasteful luncheon prepared for them by the Freshman Home Economics girle. We only wished it were possible in some way to have hot lunches served at the school during noon hour, since 60 percent or more of the student body eat their lunch in the building.

“Pals Of The Saddle” with John Wayne, Ray Oorrigan, Max Terhune. “Vand.-Interlode-, “Porky the Sop”, ‘‘M. G. M. News”. Shows Fri. 7:30 p. m. Sat. 7-8:30 p. m.

Fri.-Sat, Dec. 2-3

Last Wednesday preceding the Dale-Oakland City game, the students were dismissed twenty minutes early for ashortpep session. The band played several selections and some rousing cheers were given. Teachers and students parted with a lively ball game and a jolly vacation in view.

Sun.-Mon. Dec. 4-5

Rons Her Own Fire Department! How to Live Two Lifetimes in Onel Two of the Many Interesting Articles in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed With the SUNDAY CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER.

“Alexander’s Ragtime Band” with Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche‘‘FoxNt-ws • Shows Son. 3-6-8:05 p. m. Mon. 7:30 p. m-

The Student Council organization is selling emblems with the word* “Dale Aces inscribed on them. These emblems are black and gold disks about three inches in diameter. In the center of me disk are wings with a whirling propeller.

Tues.-Wed. Dec. 6-7

“The Chaser” with Dennis O Keefe, Ann Morris, Lewis Stone. "Music Made Simple , “Joanquin Marietta”, “Fox News”.

Modern Portraits with out Fashion Background The Photo Shop Huntingburg, Ind.

‘Cowboy From Brooklyn” with Pat O’Brien, Dick Powell, Priscilla Lane. “Hats and Dogs”, “Murder With Reservations”.

Thors. Dec. 8

The Advanced Home Economics girls are studying means of preventing the vermin that are very prevalent this year. These girls can give one pointers about ridding the home of these pests.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seifert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seifert and family, Robert and Henry Handschiegel and Anton G. Jochim weal to Mariah Hill on Thanksgiving to see the wedding of Raymond Grundhoefer andMiss Velma Nord.

The library has been miraculously changed from a quiet, orderly, study ball to a very industrious Indian village. Squaws are busily grinding corn with their children swinging on their backs. Braves, dressed in their war paint and feathers, are ready to leave home at the call of the chief who stands haughtily apart from the others with his arms folded serenely across his chest. All of the students are deeply interested in this Red Skin village, and it adds to the appearance of the library.

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Mrs. Joe Sergeskelter passed away during vacation. The teachers and students extend their sympathy to Claud and the immediate family. *

Several new issues of various school papers have been received. Some of them are the “HiLife,” OanneHon; “The Hoop-Pole,” Mt. Vernon; “Beech Leaves,” Rookport; “Golden Eagle,” Frankton; “The Echo,” Boonville, and “The Mike” from Osecola, Nebraska. The students enjoy reading these papers and get many useful ideas from them.

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The sophomore history class have completed the study of ancient history and are beginning the study of medieval times. The students are more interested in this period of history and thus study with more zeal.

The P. P. A. boys met during E. C. period Monday and chose the name, "The Lincoln Chapter oi Dale High School.” There are ten members of the local chapter of Future Farmers of America, which is the required number to obtain a chapter.

The Dale School and Lincoln City School gave $16.73 to the Red Cross this year. The Parent Teacher Association will meet at 7:00 in the Dale Gym Tuesday night, December 6. A Christmas program will be given, consisting of a playet, cantata, and several talkg

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