Dale News, Volume 04, Number 23, Dale, Spencer County, 4 July 1941 — Page 3

DISCOVERED HESS

CARTER TOWNSHIP FARM BUREAU

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berger have moved near Huntingburg and have taken over the American Legion amusement place. They moved the first of the week. Mr. Berger has been the efficient sign painter with the Indiana State Highway Garage here for the past eight yeaxs. Both Mr. and Mrs. Berger have been popular with the younger crowd of the community and Dale doesn’t like to lose this estimable young couple but wishes them well in their new work.

The Carter Township Farm Bureau met in the Dale High School Gym, for their regular monthly meeting, Friday night, July 1, with one hundred present and Louis Schmitt presiding. The meeting was opened by the audience singing, “Faith Of Our Fathers”. Mrs. Arthur Rice read Luke 11:1-13, and “The Lord’s Prayer of Our Time.” Miss Florence Jochim gave a reading, “The Flag Goes By” and the Pet and Hobby Club marched, while this was being given and then gave the pledge to the flag. Joseph Schenk urged all to help elect our township Insurance Queen to be Spencer County Queen and later the State Queen. Rev. O. A. Beanblossom led in prayer. Earl Downen, county agricultural agent, made a short talk and everyone enjoyed the movie, “Over The Feedlot. Fence.”

Mrs. Horace Kemp and daughters of Holland spent Tuesday with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaaf.

Dr. and Mrs. Gruner of Evansville visited Dr. and Mrs. Merit Pennington Sunday evening.

Miss Violet Hemmer spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Hemmer and Mrs. Helen Kissling and son Jesse at Holland.

Only five cakes were entered in the cake contest. Maybe the ladies thought it was too hot to bake a cake. Mrs. Paul Jochim won first prize, 5 lbs. of Dovelite cake flour, Mrs. Frank Nord second prize and Mrs. Elsie Schmitt, third prize, and each received 2 1/2 lbs. of Dovelite cake flour. Cake and ice cream were served at the close of the program.

LONDON ENGLAND—David McLean, the Scottish plowman who discovered the Nazi deputy Leader Rudolf Hess lying injured in a field near his humble farmhouse ten miles from Glasgow and who lent his assistance is shown with his mother—in this cablephoto transmitted from London to New York. Hess is reported to have been extremely courteous to Mr. McLean's mother and wife.

The store that really saves you money is ALLEN’S FOOD MARKET. Give them a trial and be convinced.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith are spending the week end with the former’s sister in the South.

SEE US FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Harbison of Hammond, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hollenberg of Velpen, Ind. spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and family. The Harbisons formerly lived on the Wedeking farm west of town but moved to Hammond some few years ago.

SPENCER COUNTY FARM BUREAU

The Spencer County Farm Bureau Directors and Officers met for their monthly meeting Friday, June 27, in the Coop office at Chrisney, with 20 present. Francis Leuken presided. Many good things were said by different speakers for the betterment of the Farm Bureau. Plans and the program were made for the annual Farm Bureau Picnic to be held August 19, at Santa Claus Camp Ground. A fine program at 10 o’clock. Basket dinner at 12 o’clock. Crowning of the Spencer County Insurance Queen and a talk by Larry Williams in the afternoon. Make your plans to attend this picnic. Remember the date, Tuesday, August 19.

Frankfurter Fingers Broadcast by Mary Lee Taylor, July 10, 1941

FOR RENT: Four-room apartment with running water and bath. Inquire at The Dale State Bank or Standard Service Station.

2 1/2 cups grated 1/4 cup bottled musAmerican cheese tard

(1/2 lb.) 1 cup Pet Milk

12 slices bread, white or whole wheat

3/4 teaspoon salt

12 frankfurters★

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hemmer and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schoppenhort and family at Huntingburg Sunday.

1/8 teaspoon pepper

(1 1/2 lbs.)

Mix together grated cheese, 3/4 cup milk, the salt and pepper. Cook over boiling water until cheese melts and sauce is smooth, stirring frequently. Remove from heat, cover and let stand at room temperature until needed. Turn on oven and set at moderate (375°F.). Mix mustard with remaining 1/4 cup milk. Remove crusts from bread slices. Spread one side of each slice with equal portions of mustard mixture. Then spread with equal portions of cheese mixture. Place frankfurters on top, diagonally across center of slices. Fold corners of bread over frankfurters, securing with toothpicks. Put on greased baking sheet. Bake 10 minutes, or until frankfurters are thoroughly heated. Makes a dozen. ★Wieners may also be used.

The Santa Claus Camp meeting programs are now out and distributed in the stores here, The program for the meetings are very interesting and a good speaker has been engaged.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler spent last week in Hopkinsville, Ky. and Madisonville, Ky.

The Dale U. B. Church has erected two brick bulletin boards in front of the church which adds much to the beauty of the surroundings. These are the only ones built like this in southern Indiana. Rev. E. Craig Brandenburg of Evansville \vill be present Sunday morning to dedicate them.

Floyd Brown, who is at Camp Pine, New York, in the selective service training, arrived home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown on Tuesday night. He will return to the camp on Sunday.