Dale News, Volume 04, Number 21, Dale, Spencer County, 20 June 1941 — Page 7

INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK

Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Daech were: Mrs. Frank Daech of St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Leo Begle, Mr. and Mrs. Roman Begle, of Ferdinand; Mr. and Mrs. John Buetel and family, Mrs. John Jochim, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Edele, Mrs. Ralph Lubbehusen, Mrs. Euloio Parkinson, of St. Henry; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obsrmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Speckner, Mrs. Lucy Cotton, of Rockport; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleeman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loehrlein and family, of Tell City; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Loehrlein and Mrs. Norman Schaus and two children, of Evansville; Mrs. Kate Koening, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Gaesser, of Chrisney; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Begle, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nord, of Mariah Hill; Mrs. Christina Schnellenberger of St. Meinrad; Oscar Schnellenberger and son of Huntingburg.

A portable sheep dipping vat owned by Posey County will start operation in Spencer County June 30 announced E. F. Downen, County Agricultural Agent. Farmers who have sheep will have an opportunity to have their sheep dipped at a small charge to cover cost of dipping materials and operation.

Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Nunn and daughter, Virginia Carroll, of Earlington, Kentucky and Dr. and Mrs. George Wilison of Evansville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Willison on Sunday. Mrs. Nunn and daughter remained for a week’s visit.

This outfit, composed of a tank and chutes mounted on a trailer will stop at each form where the service is requested to dip the sheep. The farmer is required to have his sheep in the barn and furnish necessary help to drive them through the vat. The operator immerses each sheep in the solution. This operation will rid all farm flocks, of ticks, lice, and most skin diseases which cause loss of wool. Heavier fleeces of finer quality wool will result after the sheep have been dipped. About 800 sheep are scheduled for dipping at the present time. Any flockowner who has not listed his sheep for dipping should contact the County Agent’s office at Rockport immediately.

Richard Carroll has returned to his home here in Dale. He has been a student at DePauw University the past year.

Miss Imelda Hohl is at her home recuperating from an appendicitis operation performed at the Stork Hospital in Huntingburg last Friday.

Miss Lula Mae Eskridge of Evansville spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eskridge and family.

CARTER TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones and family spent Sunday with the former’s father, Alva Jones in Gentryville.

The Carter Township Farm Bureau meeting was held at the Santa Claus Camp Ground on Friday evening, June 6th. The meeting began by the singing of “America”. Next was the roll call to which forty responded, in spite of our farmers being very busy with their crops.

Mrs. C. L. Eskridge, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eskridge gnd daughter Sharron and Clarence Eskridge Jr. spent Sunday at Hardinsburg with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCracken and family Miss Lucille Eskridge, who had been visiting there the past month returned home with them.

Mrs. Orville Hochmeister and daughter of Boonville spent Tuesday with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Day and family.

Our chairman, Louis Schmitt, announced our annual picnic. The county Farm Bureau picnic will be held on August 19th and Larry Williams will be our speaker that day. He announced our next month's livestock meeting and a donation to be given to Gertrude Modlin Fund, binder twine, etc. Next Kermit Talbot praised Spencer county folks for their loyal support of the Farm Bureau. He also explained the different types of life and automobile insurance. So many people misunderstand liability and property damage insurance. He said that the set-up for automobile check up would probably be at Rockport, sponsored by the Farm Bureau.

BUFFALOVILLE

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ludwig and daughter Joan had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Espenlaub, Miss Mildred Espenlaub, Miss Rosella Ludwig and Tommy Youngblood all of Evansville.

A marriage license was issued at Boonville, June 7, to Franklin L. Okes of Boonville and Annabel Brice of Huntingburg and formerly of Dale.

Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Barrow attended the National Shrine Convention at Indianapolis from Sunday to Thursday.

Mrs. Wayne of Evansville spent Monday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Egnew.

Mrs. Cyprian Bumm, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bumm and Mr. and Mrs. John Hasenour and Hubert Hasenour of

Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Farrow left Monday for a trip to Virginia.

Jasper motered to Cincinnati, Ohio over the week end visiting the former’s daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Bussmann and Mr. and Mrs. Billing. Mrs. Cyprian Bumm remained for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mettie Price.

Next Herman Todd, our Co-opera-tive Creamery Representative talked on dairy cows, about shipping cream and whole milk. There are twenty-two Cooperative Creameries. They make about 26,000,000 lbs. of butter which is shipped all over the East. One carload of butter is worth between $5,500. 00 to $7,000.00. The whole milk is used for making ice cream. These products are strictly clean and government inspected. He warned all to keep their milk cans clean, if they want the best results.

Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ice and daughter of Evansville and Mrs. Mary Willison of Lincoln City called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rue and son Arleigh Sunday.

BUSY BEE SEWING GIRLS

The Busy Bee Sewing Girls held their regular meeting at the Dale Gym Friday. June 13th. The girls sewed on their projects. Miss Weedman was present at the meeting. Margaret Jane Pennington was in charge of the meeting. A poem was read by Charmaine Herr and Bettye Loehr. The next meeting will be Friday, June 27th at 1:30 p. m. at the Dale gym. MARY AGNES ELLIOTT, Reporter.

Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy of Gentryviile were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerne Emmons.

Mrs. Eva Schriefer spent the week end with her daughter Mrs. Alma Schroeder and family.

Next we nominated Imelda Nord from Mariah Hill as our Insurance queen. Here’s hoping Imelda wins.

Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Bartlow who died Tuesday morning were held Thursday afternoon at the church.