Dale News, Volume 4, Number 25, Dale, Spencer County, 18 July 1941 — Page 2

THE DALE NEWS

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METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. A. Skelton, Minister

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Dr. W. T. Jones, district superintendent, will be present Sunday evening to preach to us at 7:30 p. m. and to conduct the fourth quarterly conference at 8:30 p. m. Everyone is urged to be present for these services, as this will be the last visit of Dr. Jones with us this year and the last visit during his superintendency, as he leaves this office at conference time.

WILLIAMS AND WELLMEYER

Mrs. Martha Greener of New Albany, Ind. has announced the marriage of her niece Gladys Williams of Dale to Wallace Wellmeyer of Boonville, Ind., which took place on May 10th. Mr. and Mrs. George Roach were the only attendants. The bride wore a yellow silk crepe dress, with a jacket to match, large picture black hat and other accessories were in black. Mrs. Roach wore printed blue crepe with large blue hat and white accessories.

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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.

Mr. and Mrs. Wellmeyer will make

their home in New Albany, Mr. Wellmeyer having work at the Charlestown Powder Plant.

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Misses Lula Mae and Lucille Eskridge, Miss Kathleen Thorpe and Robert Andry spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reinhart in Evansville.

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

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Mrs. Margaret Rudicel and two daughters of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting the former’s brothers Grant and Tom Johnson. They were brought here by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fettig on Saturday, who returned to their home on Sunday evening.

Man with car who can put in 8 hours a day on Watkins Route just opened in Eastern Spencer County. Expenses paid to Training Calss. Dealer in adjoining locality producing over $15 daily sales. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, 21 East 5th Ave., Columbus, Ohio or J. A. Hagan, Route 3, Dale, Ind.

Miss Lula Mae Eskridge of Evansville is spending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eskridge and family.

Mrs. Paul Patmore and children recent visitors of the former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Roberson and family in Mt. Vernon.

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A joint birthday celebration was held at the home of Mrs. William Springston on Van Buren street Thursday afternoon, in honor of the first birthday anniversaries of their daughter, Judy, and Michael Ray Wahl, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wahl. Fifteen guests were present. Refreshments were served and balloons were given as favors. —The Huntingburg Argus.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul Fuller and family visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wedeking and family Sunday evening.

Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Rice of Petersburg were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wedeking and other relatives Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. A. J. Wedeking was a visitor in Evansville Wednesday.

Miss Miriam Wedeking is spending two weeks with Lindenwood classmates in Missouri and Iowa.

Miss Sadie Medcalf left Thursday morning for Boulder, Colorado, where she will enter the University there for a five week's course.

The Mariah Hill Coal Co. started their season’s operation Thursday.

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