Dale News, Volume 4, Number 32, Dale, Spencer County, 5 September 1941 — Page 4
Thomas Bush and family were here from Illinois for a visit with the former’s sister Mrs. T. W. Stone and husband over the week end.
Potter’s Restaurant
Miss Joan Walter is in Boonville where she has employment in the William’s Restaurant.
Elmer Nord of Louisville, Ky. spent last week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nord and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reinhart of Evansville spent the week end with their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stone of Cairo, Ill. spent the week end here with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stone.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ora Steepleton of Louisville, Ky. spent the holiday week end with the latter’s parents Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Beanblossom and daughters.
Miss Emogene Elliott was a visitor in Evansville Saturday.
Mrs. Mabel Borrow returned to her home in Canton, Miss, after a visit with her son and family, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Barrow and children.
Miss Amelia Schaaf returned to Cincinnati, Ohio Friday after a few weeks visit here and Evansville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pinkston, Misses Daisy and Gertrude Pinkston and Travis Pinkston, with their cousin Mrs. Ida Whitaker of Detroit, visited in Boonville and Evansville Monday.
Tommy Adams of Indianapolis spent the week end with his relatives here.
Mrs. Ida Whitaker of Detroit, Mich. spent several days the first of the week with her relatives the Pinkston’s south of town. Mrs. Whitaker was the former postmaster at Ferdinand.
Victor Kleeman and daughters, Mrs. Doss Courtney and Miss Helen Bretz attended the Labor Day celebration at Boonville Monday.
Misses Irene and Velma Schaaf returned to Indianapolis Thursday morning to resume their duties in the Indianapolis Schools.
WINDOW FOGGING CONTROLLED BY DOUBLE GLASS
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Courtney have moved into the restaurant building south of their home, which has been remodeled and made into a dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Elliott have moved into the house vacated by the Courtneys.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hensley and daughter Peggy D)awn of Evansville visited here last Sunday with friends.
Here is one way to control that annoying fogging and condensation on the windows in your new home. Shown here are three casement windows. Notice that two of them are entirely clear because of inside double glazing. The other window has had
the inside double glazing removed, with the result that it is fogged up almost immediately. When this picture was taken the inside room temperature was 71 degrees, while outside the thermometer stood al 15 degrees above zero.
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