Dale News, Volume 04, Number 21, Dale, Spencer County, 20 June 1941 — Page 2

THE DALE NEWS

Evansville spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaaf and other home folks.

BETTER BAKERS 4-H CLUB

The Better Bakers 4-H Club met at the Dale Gym, at 1:30 p. m., on Friday, June 13, 1941, under the direction of Mrs. Amos Weitkamp and Mrs. George Linhardt, 4-H leaders, and Mary Lou Linhardt, the junior leader.

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Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Kerr and the double quartet of the local church attended a home coming at the Bloomfield Methodist Church last Sunday. The double quartet sang.

AUGUST STORK, Owner and Editor

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The bakers this time were Ethel Elliott and June Medcalf, who baked a plain loaf cake. Dorothalee Loehr gave a demonstration on cake backing. The girls of the first division baked biscuits, which with cold drinks, were served to the eleven members present. The next meeting will be held at the Dale Gym on Friday, June 27th, 1941, at 1:30 p. m. All members are urged to be present.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schierbaum and Mr. and Mrs. John Schierbaum were at St. Meinrad Sunday afternoon.

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Miss Lois KaetzeJ and friend C. C. Kelly of Evansville visited home folks Sunday.

SANTA CLAUS CAMPGROUND

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cooper and family spent Sunday with the latter's parents at Buffaloville.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heilman were in Louisville, Ky. Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kaetzel.

GAY WELLER, News Reporter

WEDDING CELEBRATION

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and

family attended the funeral of Mrs. Eva Bartlow at Buffaloville Thursday

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey of Evansville spent Sunday with Clifford Chandley and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening, June 11, 1941, at their home near the Santa Claus Campground Church. They invited a number of relatives and some friends to enjoy the evening with them. The evening was spent in conversations and several musical numbers were played on the piano by his sister, Mrs. Eleanor Heilman. There were fifty present. Mr. and Mrs. Kaetzel had ice-cream, crackers, cookies, and angel food cake served to their guests. They received many beautiful and useful gifts. Later a charivari was given them. After all was over, everybody returned to their homes, wishing them many more such happy events.

Mrs. Fannie Brown returned home after spending several weeks here with her sister Mrs. Clifford Chandley. Her son Harold accompanied her home.

Twenty-three Spencer County 4-H club members and six leaders toured to Lafayette, Indiana, to attend the 4-H club Round-Up held 9, 10, and 11. Eight of these members attended as delegates. They were chosen by the County 4-H Club Council on the basis of their excellent club work over a period of years. Fourteen members achieved this trip by winning the districk 4-H club judging contests. The teams participating in these contests were: Livestock Teams — Date, Coached by Ralph Traw; Crops Team — Dale, Coached by Ralph Traw; Dairy Teams — Richland, Coached by John Lynch; Dairy Teams — Rockport, Coached by Lewis Cooper.

Miss Emogene Schaaf, who is attending Evansville College, spent the week end here with home folks.

Amos Kaetzel and son Leo were in Holland Wednesday morning.

Teddy Mathews of Cincinnati, Ohio is visting his grandmother Mrs. Clara Vogel and uncle Raymond Vogel.

Jesse Kaetzel and Ruth Kaetzel and her friend Chester Hicks of Evansville spent Sunday with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaetzel and family.

—One Present

RURAL LETTER CARRIER OFFICERS

Elmer Nord of Dale honored Spencer County by being placed in the blue ribbon class for the State.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schierbaum of Kansas visited several days among their relatives, Alfred Schierbaum and Mrs. Sarah Linis and other relatives.

The new officers are as follows: (Rural Letter Carriers) President, Ruben Glenn of Corydon; Vice President, Oscar Feuger of Chrisney; Sec-retary-Treasurer, Oscar Knight of Taswell. (Ladies’ Auxiliary) President, Mrs. Philip Rosenbarger of Corydon; Vice President, Mrs. Elmer Kaiser of Dale; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Hill of Rockport.

Another honor was bestowed on Spencer County by Jean Shrode of the Grandview 4-H Club. Jean was one of the nine high school girls to be selected from 38 county health contestants in the State.

Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kaetzel and sons Leo and Elmer and Mrs. Eleanor Heilman were in Jasper last Friday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Winn and little daughter Patsy Jane and Misses Lum Lillian and Evelyn Brashear of Irvington, Ky. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Winn were accompanied home by their daughter Pegg Lou Winn, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fowler.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaaf of Shoals spent Sunday with his folks Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schaaf.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank Rev. Celestine Sander, O. S. B., for his comforting words, the St. Joseph's Church Choir for their beautiful music and to all the kind neighbors and friends who assisted us in any way during the death and funeral of our beloved sister, Mrs. Mary Daech.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel were in Rockport last Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spinner of Huntingburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roell Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ranger and daughter are preparing to move to their newly built home north of town in the next few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaaf of

THE FOUR BROTHERS.