Dale News, Volume 04, Number 23, Dale, Spencer County, 4 July 1941 — Page 1

THE DALE NEWS

VOL. IV

FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941

NUMBER 23

PRETTY WEDDING TOOK PLACE LAST SUNDAY MORNING AT 8

E. H. LOEHR BECOMES PRINCIPAL OF HUNTINGBURG HIGH SCHOOL

S. AND E. DIRECTORS OF 9TH DISTRICT MEETS AT DALE

A pretty wedding, marked by simplicity in every detail, took place last Sunday morning at eight o'clock at the Methodist Church in the presence of the immediate relatives, when Miss Anna Grace Springstun became the bride of Earl Reinhart.

E. H. Loehr, who has been principal of the Dale Schools for about ten years, this week accepted a position as principal of the Huntingburg High School.

The Social and Educational Directors of the Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association Inc. of the Ninth district held their quarterly meeting at the United Brethren Church in Dale, Wednesday, July 2, with the District Social an'd Educational Director, Mrs. Fred Springer of Paoli, presiding. Mrs. Almer Armstrong of the Home Department of Indianapolis, urged the farm women to use butter and not a substitute, that we might help build healthier bodies.

The couple entered the church attended by the bride’s sister, Miss Viola Springstun, and the groom’s brother, Paul Reinhart. Miss Melba Winkler, a friend of the bride, presided at the piano.

The marriage vows were read by the Methodist pastor, Rev. W. A. Skelton, assisted by the United Brethren pastor, Rev. O. A. Beanblossom.

Because of the busy season for farmers, many of the women that had planned to attend this meeting, were in their own homes cooking for threshers, instead of eating the good dinner prepared by the women of the Dale United Brethren church and enjoying the fine talks given by Mrs. Springer and Mrs. Armstrong.

Mr. Loehr and his family have made many friends in their stay in Dale and they will regret to see them leave, but wishes them lots of success in their new home.

The bride was attired in blue sheer with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations, as were also her sister’s. Miss Viloa Springstun was attired in pink, with white accessories.

They will move to Huntingburg in the near future.

The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Springstun, is a graduate of the Dale High School and for the past year has been employed in the C. W. Wedeking and Co. store. She has been quite active in the affairs of the Methodist Church and has been popular among the young people.

The beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Scott is nearing completion in the west end of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder, we understand, will move into the home now occupied by the Scotts.

MISS FLORENCE HEADY AND RALPH WAHL MARRIED TUESDAY

Miss Florence Heady became the bride of Ralph Wahl on Tuesday evening at the St. Joseph’s Rectory, with Rev. Celestine Sander officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Heady and the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fedalia Wahl.

The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reinhart, a graduate of the Dale High School, where he was quite active in athletics. He is employed with the Anchor Supply Company in Evansville.

Mrs. Flora Williams and son Dr. Fielding Williams of Huntingburg were called to Madison Sunday on account of the serious illness of their son and brother, Dr. Charles Williams, who had been in Madison the past week. He was taken to Louisville to the hospital where he is improving. Charles was to have left Sunday to begin his interneship in a hospital in Toledo, Ohio.

Mr. Wahl is employed by the Camel Tobacco company. The young couple will reside in Dale. We offer our congratulations.

The newlyweds left Sunday evening and will be at home to their friends in the newly furnished apartment at 1000 Harriet St.

A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hemmer Wednesday night in honor of Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Kaetzel and daughter of Tyronza, Arkansas. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. E. Q. Kaetzel of Tyronza, Arkansas; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kaetzel of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Emma Kaetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaetzel, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kaetzel and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoppenhort and sons, all of Huntingburg; Mrs. Emma Hemmer of Holland; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaetzel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hemmer and family of Dale. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served.

A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride Sunday noon with the following present: Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Skelton, Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Beanblossom, Mrs. Elizabeth Reinhart, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reinhart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spurlock and son Larry of Rockport, Lester Springstun and Rose Mallett of Indianapolis, Mrs. Grace Springstun of Chrisney and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Springstun and daughter Viola and son Claude Jr.

ANNOUNCEMENT

At the request of the Treasury Department we annonce a new feature of interest and service to many readers who are buying or will buy Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps. This will be called the Defense Bond Quiz, and will start in next week’s issue.

The questions will be chosen from among those asked by most Bond and Stamp buyers. The answers will tell what the new Defense Savings Program means to the individual and to the Nation.

Homer Kemp of Ft. Knox, Ky., Lester Kemp of Evansville and Elbert Kemp of Yankeetown, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Leathco Sunday.

Miss Inez Kaiser is some better after a recent illness.