Dale News, Volume 04, Number 22, Dale, Spencer County, 27 June 1941 — Page 3
Gem Theatre Huntingburg, Ind.
“A TANKFUL OF THIS HAS YOUR NAME ON IT!”
W I D E R A N G E Western Electric
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 27-28 “THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY” with Bob Steele, Claire Carleton. “Farm Frolics”, “Shop Talk” and “News”. Shows Fri. 7:30 p. m., Sat. 6-7:45 p. m.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 29-30
“TOBACCO ROAD” with Gene Tierney, Charley Grapewin, Marjorie Rambean.
“Hollywood Steps Out”, Corraling A School Morm” and “News”. Sun. continuous shows 3-5:05-7:10 p.m. Monday 7:30 p. m.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1-2 “HIGH SIERRA” with Ida Lupino, Humphrey Bogart. “Porky's Ant” and “News”. Show 7:30 p. m.
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.
We want you to see for yourself how it squelches knocks . . . how it delivers surprising mileage . - . how it’s packed with more concentrated power
THURSDAY, JULY 3
“MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY” with Dennis O'Keefe, Peter Lorre, Florence Rice.
Here’s a cordial invitation to come in and try it in your car.
“Kitty Gets The Bird", “Black Eyes and Blue”, “Nice Work If You Can Do It”.
GULF SERVICE STATION Ford Scott and Taylor Wright
Show 7:30 p. m.
Miss Margaret Jane Pennington left last week end for Lafayette where she took part in a religious play given for the conference in session there. From there she went to Sheridan Beach near Michigan City where she will spend the summer.
British ambassador to the United
BRITISH AMBASSADOR HALIFAX
DISCUSSES FARM PROBLEMS
States, talks over farm problems with George B. Longan on the latter’s Miles-of-View Farm, here. Mr. Longan is a director of Associated Press and publisher of the Kansas City Star, as well as a farmer-stockman, noted for his herd of purebred Shorthorn cattle. In fact, to the Longan herd was imported last year the supreme champion bull at Perth, Scotland, Calrossie Prince Peter. The Halifax visit to Kansas was occasioned by a speaking engagement before 10,000 in the Kansas City auditorium. Theme of Lord Halifax’s talk was that the fate of the democracies hangs on the tide of battle in Europe. England, he said, will win with American aid.
Mrs. O. Keye is spending the week with her mother in Linton.
The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cloath Irvin, of Indianapolis, are here for an extended visit with their parents.
Miss Anna Grace Springstun spent several days the past week in Evansville.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone visited relatives in Evansville Sunday.
Travis Pinkston spent Sunday in Owensboro, Ky. with friends. Travis has been making quite a few trips to Owensboro lately. We wonder if it might not be getting serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spurlock and son Larry Roger of Rockport are spending several days with Mrs. Spurlock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reinhart and family.
KENNETH, KANSAS — Lord Halifax,
