Dale News, Volume 04, Number 21, Dale, Spencer County, 20 June 1941 — Page 3

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED

Brown, Sunday School Superintendent, asked the blessing, after which ice cream and cake were served. There were 72 present. While gathered around the tables, J. W. Cooper made a very impressive talk, presenting Rev. Beanblossom with a purse containing $10.25; to which the pastor responded, thanking the church for their loyalty and cooperation.

Church News

The Willing Workers Class of the local United Brethren Church, invited the Brotherhood and Tried and True Classes, with all of their families, to help celebrate the birthday of their teacher, Rev. O. A. Beanblossom, Wednesday evening, June 11th, at the church.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 9:00 a. m., with O. I. Brooner as superintendent.

METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. A. Skelton, Minister

Following several numbers of accordian music by Mrs. Madge Barnett, a recorded sermon by Rev. Beanblossom and recorded music by Mrs. Ella Stone and Mrs. Barnett were enjoyed. The records had been made by Rev. Clifford Spurlock of Criston, Ky., formerly of Dale.

Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Barnett then sang, “Alone With Christ” and “I Remember Dark Calvary”. The Church and Sunday School has been going forward under the leadership of Rev. and Mrs. Beanblossom, with an average of 104 in Sunday School for the last quarter.

Church School, 9:15 a. m. A. J. Wedeking, superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:05. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:15 p. m. July 1 is Settlement Day. Threefourths of each item of your church budget is now due. Aim at settling all bills this quarter. This is not only good business but it is just and Christian. We should pay as we go. We give you the most cordial greetings of our church and a hearty invitation to all its work and worship.

They then retired to the dining room, where the tables were beautifully arranged and decorated with garden flowers, with a large pink and white birthday cake, with “Happy Birthday” and 47 candles as center piece. The cake was made by Mrs. J. W. Cooper. A. J.

After an enjoyable evening all departed wishing Rev. Beanblossom many more happy birthdays.

Mrs. Carl Rhodes and Miss Mabel Oskins were visitors in Evansville Tuesday.

“A TANKFUL OF THIS HAS YOUR NAME ON

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. O. A. Beanblossom, Minister Unified worship service 9:00 a. m. A. J. Brown, Superintendent Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon.

You are always welcome to worship with us. We need you and you need us.

Those from here who attended the Missionary Convention of the U.B. Churches of Indiana Conference, held at Princeton were on Wednesday, June 18, Rev. O. A. Beanblossom, J. W. Cooper, Georgs Hildebrant, William Wilkey; on Thursday, June 19, Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Beanblossom, Mrs. Florence Brown and son Bob, Mrs. Anna Stein, Mrs. George Hildebrant, Betty Flo Whitten, Evelyn McGlothlin, Louise McGlothlin,

Malee Medcalf, Victor Smith, Irene Smith, Margaret Brown, Fern Reinhart, and Kathleen Thorpe.

Miss Mary Catherine Cox of Mt. Vernon, Ind., is visiting Miss Christina Beanblossom for a few days.

WE’VE gone and earmarked a tankful of That Good Gulf gasoline for you! . . .

than your money ever bought! We’re selling more and more of it here at our station. And folks are sure delighted, once they discover what a difference That Good Gulf Gas makes in their cars.

Billy Livengood has been visiting relatives in French Lick this week. He will return this evening (Friday) with his parents who will spend the day there.

We want you to see for yourself how it squelches knocks . . . how it delivers surprising mileage . . . how it’s packed with more concentrated power

Here’s a cordial invitation to come in and try it in your car.

M|r. and Mrs. Merit Pennington and children spent Thursday in Vincennes.

GULF SERVICE STATION Ford Scott and Taylor Wright

Mrs. Bertha Fuller and daughter Miss Jean of Chrisney visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wedeking and family Sunday.