Dale News, Volume 4, Number 29, Dale, Spencer County, 15 August 1941 — Page 5
FARM BUREAU PICNIC
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Those that spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Roach were their sisters, Mrs. Belle Mathers and Mrs. Stella Mathers of Temple and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Blust of Grantsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roach of Dale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Admer Medcalf and daughters Janet and Wanda are leaving Tuesday for Boulder, Colorado where they will spend a few days in the Rocky Mountains. They will be accompanied home by their daughter Sadie, who has been attending the University at Boulder.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Patmore have moved to Charlestown where Mr. Patmore has employment.
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Mrs. Tish Haroon has been on the sick list this week.
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Defense Savings Stamps are available in denominations of 10, 25, and 50 cents, and $1 and $5. These stamps make possible the purchase of Defense Savings Bonds on a practical installment plan.
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT—MRS. ROBERT WINKLER.
The White Front Grocery, owned by Clinton Huppert is going through some extensive remodeling and enlarging.
America is in a state of emergency. Every citizen is urged to do his part by buying Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps.
Be sure and attend the Spencer County Farm Bureau Picnic, Tuesday, Aug. 19, at Santa Claus Camp Ground. Come early, bring your dinner and enjoy the morning and afternoon program. We’ll be looking for you, remember August 19.
Miss Edna Schriener of Ferdinand was the week end guest of Miss Nina Medcalf.
Lloyd Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Glendyl Stone and Miss Ruby Fluff are enjoying a vacation trip in Colorado.
Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Beanblossom spent Monday in Evansville.
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