Dale News, Volume 4, Number 25, Dale, Spencer County, 18 July 1941 — Page 5

WILBURT COOPER UNITED IN MARRIAGE WEDNESDAY JULY 16

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The marriage of Miss Eva Mae Langford of Folsomville and Wilburt Cooper of here took place at the Methodist parsonage at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon, July 16, with Rev. W. A. Skelton officiating. The newly weds are popular young folks of this community and their many friends are offering their congratulations to them and wishing for them a very happy wedded life. They went to housekeeping immediately in their newly furnished home on the C. C. Stone farm west of town.

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4-H CLUB CAMP TO BE HELD AT

SANTA CLAUS CAMP GROUND

Plans are well under way for a 4-H club camp to be held at the Santa Claus Camp Ground, August 12-15, E. F. Downen, county agricutural agent announced today after a meeting with leaders in charge.

Spencer and Perry county 4-H members will camp together for the three days. The program at the camp will include swimming with a licensed lifeguard in charge, organized recreation, classwork in handicraft, beginning swimming, nature study, health and recreation. Singing and group acts by the members and special evening programs.

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All 4-H members who completed their projects will be eligible to attend. For particulars concerning cost of the camp, see your leaders.

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DEFENSE BOND QUIZ

Q. What is the price of a Defense Savings Bond?

A. For the smallest Bond, you pay $18.75. The Bond will increase in value in ten years to $25. For $75, you get a Bond which will increase to $100; other Bonds are in proportion.

Q. What will the Government do with the money I pay for my Bond?

A. Your money will be put to work at once in the National Defense Program to protect the freedom and safety of the United States, and of all its people everywhere.

NOTE.— To purchase Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to the nearest post office or bank, or write for information to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C.

A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Radie Beard this week.

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TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE. Navy maneuvers take U. S. ships all over the world— Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippines, North and South America. You get regular shore leaves in exciting foreign ports.

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