Dale News, Volume 4, Number 28, Dale, Spencer County, 8 August 1941 — Page 6
Miss Mary M. Lubbehusen of Bowling Green, Ky., attended the wedding of her sister Miss Frances Lubbehusen to Charles H. Kerr.
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Misses Lorena and Bernice Schum and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Koenig and children of Louisville, Ky., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schum and family over the week end. Miss Lorena remained for a longer visit, returning to Louisville this Sunday.
Why meat is a “weapon” for winning wars. More than one expert believes it is as important as bombers or tanks. Read why in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Herald-American.
Clarence Eskridge Jr. is spending several weeks in Indianapolis with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Eskridge.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eskridge and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCracken at Hardinsburg, Indiana.
Mrs. A. E. Haskins and her niece Miss Olive Chewning moved into their home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roell.
John Gayden and Barbara Ann Barrow are spending two weeks with their grandparents near Bristow.
Mrs. Emma Grimppe is spending the week at the Santa Claus Camp Ground.
Mrs. Leo Heichelbech and son Billy Lee spent Monday in Rockport and Evansville.
Miss Mary Helen Lubbehusen is visiting her aunt in Jasper this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Springstun spent last Sunday with relatives in Chrisney.
Miss Drothy Nord left Friday for a visit with friends in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Allen’s Store will receive your subscription for “THE DALE NEWS .
J. P. Medcalf attended the Dubois County Fair at Huntingburg Thursday.
Clarence Schaaf of Indianapolis spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaaf.
Wm. Schaaf was a caller in Rockport last Monday.
Mrs. Donald Schaaf of Evansville was here Sunday enroute to Indianapolis for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDaniel attended the funeral of Mrs. Minnie Pennington at Union Chapel Monday afternoon.
Vanilla Ice Cream with Chocolate Sauce Broadcast by Mary Lee Taylor, August 7, 1941 1 1/4 cups Pet Milk 1/4 cup cold water 1 package vanilla ice 1 teaspoon vanilla cream powder★
Miss Bessie Helmboch of Boonville visited friends here last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reinhart of Evansville spent the week end here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heichelbech of Louisville, Ky. spent last week end here with relatives and attended the St. Joseph’s Picnic.
Chill 1 cup milk until icy cold. Meanwhile, put ice cream powder in bowl. Stir in gradually a mixture of remaining 1/4 cup cold milk, the water and vanilla. Chill thoroughly. Whip chilled milk with rotary egg beater, or electric beater at high speed, until stiff. Fold into chilled milk mixture. Freeze, without stirring, in mechanical refrigerator tray at coldest temperature, or in a mold buried in a mixture of 3 parts crushed ice to 1 part ice cream salt. Serve with Chocolate Sauce (See Below). Serves 6. ★If Jell-O ice cream powder is used, you will need 1/2 cup.
Ralph Traw and Dean Waltman of Rockport spent the week end in Dale with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thorpe.
The store that really saves you money is ALLEN'S FOOD MARKET. Give them a trial and be convinced.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey and son Bobby of Louisville, Ky. spent the past week end with the Heichelbech families.
Rev. O. A. Beanblossom will speak next Sunday afternoon at the Maple Grove Campmeeting near Huntingburg on the subject “Success In Life”. The service begins at 2:50 p. m.
Chocolate Sauce
Mrs. Andy Epple is leaving the first of next week for her home in Greeley, Colorado, after a two week’s visit with her mother Mrs. A. E. Haskins and other relatives.
1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons white corn syrup 1/2 cap cocoa 1 cup Pet Milk 1/4 cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix together sugar and cocoa. Stir in water. Add corn syrup. Boil to 234° F., or until a few drops form a soft ball when dropped into cold water. Remove from heat. Stir in milk and vanilla. Serve warm or cold onVanilla lce Cream (See Above), plain cake or other desserts. Serves 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone visited in Boonville and Evansville Friday (today).
Gene Bradshaw of Indianapolis spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Springstun.
August Druschel was in Grandview Saturday afternoon.
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