Dale News, Volume 4, Number 49, Dale, Spencer County, 9 January 1942 — Page 5

DALE SCHOOL NOTES

finished and the new goal installed during vacation. Physical education classes are again using the gym after being excluded for a week to allow the floor to thoroughly dry.

thol Rogers, of here; and Velma Handschiegel, of Selvin.

By Mary Ida Day

Elizabeth Weller, senior from Indiana State Teacher’s College, Terre Haute; Lorene Hartz and Doris Jo Murray from Lockyear’s Business College, and Irvin Schnuck, now at St. Louis, Missouri, attending Radio School, have been recent visitors of their alma mater.

Many boys and girls from all upper grades, 5-12, enjoyed the picture of Eggleston’s “The Hoosier Schoolmaster” presented by the Commercial and Vocational Agriculture departments. This was presented Friday morning, at the extra curricular period with a 10c admission charged to pay expenses. To the freshman and sophomores the story depicted was a “sugar coated” book review.

During January the sophomores will study the short story intensively and extensively. In class they will discuss fifteen different tales by many different authors. They are now studying ‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band” by A. Conan Doyle.

Agnes Ballbach, who comes from Boonville High School, enrolled as a new student in the ninth grade.

The bookkeeping classes are industriously working on the Walker Practice set. This is a combination all the students have learned the first semester. Both boys and girls find this work quite profitable.

The chorus has been practicing incessantly on the operetta, a very colorful "Tulip Time” which will be presented soon. The principals and choruses plan to make it a great success! Begin to plan to see and hear this operetta now! ! !

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Church News

Seventh grade art students will concentrate on art appreciation and tryout water colors during the next few weeks. The high school art class, now consisting of three girls, Imogene Pollein, Nadine Schriefer, and Mary Ida Day, are also taking up water coloring and oil painting this semester along with their paintings upon glass.

The costumes of majorettes made of white satin and trimmed with gold military buttons and braid are most attractive. The skirts, abundantly full, are lined with gold. All are eager to see the majorettes, Eugenia Ruxer, Anetta Rice, Peggy Medcalf, and Joan Richardson sporting these new glimmering uniforms.

METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Barthol Rogers, Minister Church School, 9:15 a. m. A. J. Wed eking, superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:05. Eveninig worship at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting each Thursday eve ning at 7:00 p. m.

The seniors held a class meeting Dec. 30 for the purpose of discussing what kind and how many invitations and name cards they would get. It was decided to have the company representative to come as soon as possible. The annual, play, and other topics were also disucssed.

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. O. A. Beanblossom, Minister Unified worship service 9:00 a. m. A. J. Brown, Superintendent

Mr. Sewall and band members are expecting delivery of the new uniforms any day now.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon.

Famous flags in American history, emblems of the United States, flags of various nations, West Point, pictures of the presidents, the liberty bell and other pictures of historical scenes decorate the library bulletin board for January.

Recent visitors of the Dale school

have been: Bettye and Dorothy Loehr, of Huntingburg; Alma Jochim and Esther Seufert, of Holland; Fort Birdswell, of Clarksville, Tenn.; Rev. Bar-

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Sunday School at 9:00 a. m., with O I. Brooner as superintendent.

For the Aces the next home game will be January 14, with the “Flying Dutchmen” from Holland. This promises to be a super-thrilling encounter. The “Dutchmen” have defeated the “Aces” in one fast hard-fought game, but the team is going to reverse the “Windmills” in the furious and terrific storm of action on Wednesday night before 9:30 p. m. Be present at this thriller!

Potter’s Restaurant

Mr. Livengood and Mr. Traw assisted by Louis Lubbehusen and Joe Rice erected an additional goal in the gym for the purpose of foul shooting. Especially basket ball boys should make good use of this opportunity to improve foul shooting, on which they have been consistently weak. Look for improvement at the 1942 games..

Reading Material Of All Kinds

The gym floor was cleaned and re-

The Place To Get That Good Home Cooking Dinners— Short Orders—Sandwiches We Serve That Good Ellsworth’s Ice Cream