Dale News, Volume 4, Number 29, Dale, Spencer County, 15 August 1941 — Page 2

Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana

AUGUST STORK, Owner and Editor

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“Entered as second-class matter, September 28, 1939, at the post office at Dale, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879.”

SANTA CLAUS CAMPGROUND

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and family and Mrs. Lena Whitten spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jarber at Terry, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and daughter Geneva and Charlie Taylor and Charles Cooper spent Sunday at Tell City.

Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cooper and son Larry of Lincoln City spent the week end with his parents.

Miss Henrietta Altmeyer spent Sunday with Cooper and family.

FINEST RUNNING MATE FOR GULFPRIDE GULF NO NOX ETHYL

Mrs. Irene Raider and Mrs. Raymond Kokomoor made a short visit with Charles Kokomoor Sunday afternoon.

GULF SERVICE STATION Ford Scott and Taylor Wright

PROGRAM OF SPENCER COUNTY FARM BUREAU PICNIC

The Spencer County Farm Bureau Picnic will be held Tuesday, August 19, 1941 at the Santa Claus Camp Ground. 10:00 Song, “Faith Of Our Fathers”. Devotions—Luke 11:1-13. The Lord’s Prater In Our Time—Mrs. Arthur Rice.

To the members of the First United Brethren Church and members of the other churches and business men and all the citizens of Dale, as we come to the close of this year’s work among you, let us say that these have been twelve months of joy and pleasure to work among you and we want to say thanks for all of the kind words and smiles and friendly handshakes, which we feel that back of them have been brotherly love. We hope this year of fellowship has meant as much to you as it has to us and if God is pleased and the Indiana conference sends us back for another year, our earnest prayers are that our fellowship will grow richer and that we may be able to make Dale a better place to live, an easier place to do right and a harder place to do wrong. Your Servants In Christ Jesus, THE BEANBLOSSOMS.

Twin cousins were born on Tuesday, August 5 and they were both boys. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinkerton of Columbus, Ohio and received the name of Jack Rodney. Mrs. Pinkerton was formerly Betty Zane Marshall. The other son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roose of Lansing, Michigan and he received the name of Gary Lee. Mrs. Roose was formerly Alma Medcalf of this place.

Prayer—Rev. J. S. Kerr. A Patriotic Skit —Six Ladies. Our Tripple A —Mary Ann Kennedy. The Flag Goes By—Florence Jochim and The Pet and Hobby Clubs of Huff and Carter townships. Talk —Francis Leuken, county chair-

A county interdenominational young people’s rally will be held at the Cross Roads Methodist Church Thursday night, August 28, sponsored by the Spencer County Council of Christian Education. The rally will begin at 7:30 p. m. Each Sunday School is urged to have a song, recitation, reading, or speech, not to exceed five minutes ready for an amateur contest that evening.

man. 11:00-12:00 Play Time. Games and

Contests. 12:00-1:30 Noon. Basket Dinner. 1:30 Parade. Crowning of Queen by Mrs. Fred Springer of Paoli, District S. & J E. Director. Music. Talk —Larry Williams.

Roy Wertman is confined to his home because of illness.

Mrs. Proctor Nunn and children were here the first of the week.