Dale News, Volume 5, Number 1, Dale, Spencer County, 13 February 1942 — Page 2

GEM THEATRE HUNTINGBURG, IND.

THE DALE NEWS Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana AUGUST STORK, Publisher

the sick list the past week

Charles Schaaf was in Rockport Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Varner were in Gentryville Sunday evening.

At a county meeting of the Red Cross last Wednesday, Carl J. Englebrecht was reelected county chairman and Rev. O. A. Beanblossom was elected vice chairman.

FRI., SAT., FEB. 13-14 “MISSOURI OUTLAW” with Don “Red” Barry, Lynn Merrick.

Jessie Kaetzel of Evansville spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaetzel and family.

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—Also— “MOB TOWN” with Dead End Kids, Little Tough Guys, Dick Foran. “News.”

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

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reinke and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanning and family.

The Carter Township Home Economics Club will meet in the Assembly Room of the Dale High School on Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p. m.

Show Friday 7:30 p. m. Saturday 6-8:15 p. m.

SUN., MON., FEB. 15-16

SANTA CLAUS

Mrs. Chas. Hanning attended a Farm Bureau meeting at Huntingburg Wednesday.

“SMILIN' THROUGH” with Jeanette MacDonald, Gene Raymond, Brian Aherne.

“CHAIN LETTERS” MAY BRING FRAUD CHARGES

Miss Viola Schaaf is staying with Mrs. Emma Kaetzel in Huntingburg this week, who is ill.

“Uncle Joey” and “News”. Sun. continuous shows 3-5-7-9 p. m. Monday 7:30 p. m.

Lloyd Quinn, employee of Keck-Gonnerman and Co., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel and sons were in Louisville, Middletown, and Anchorage, Ky. Wednesday on business.

Participants in “chain letter” schemes soliciting defense savings stamps are liable to charges of fraud, the Postoffice Department warned recently. The department said such letters were flooding and that steps were being taken to “prevent the victimizing of postal patrols in a, scheme which is defrauding participants in many sections of the country.” This applies to sealed letters with a 3-cent stamp thereon, as well as an unsealed one. Several have been sent in this community and several have been seen.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hemmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel Monday morning.

TUES., WED., FEB. 17-18 “APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE” with Charles Boyer, Margaret Sullivan. “Skyline Serenade” & “News”. Show 7:30 p. m.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Lyman of Evansville, a daughter who received the name of Sandra Lee. Mrs. Lyman was formerly Miss Lucille Roell.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanning and daughter Mary Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel attended a Farm Bureau meeting at St. Meinrad Saturday evening.

THURSDAY, FEB. 19

“SOUTH OF TAHITI” with Brian Donley, Brad Crawford.

Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham were in Evansville Monday. Rev. Brittingham attended a ministerial meeting.

—Also— “TUXEDO JUNCTION” with Weaver Brothers & Elviry. “Life of Thoroughbred.” Show 7:30 p. m.

Raymond Vogel and his mother were in Evansville Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fahr and son Harold and daughter Mrs. Alice Muhlman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fahr at Shoals.

Earl Bartley of Evansville took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frey Sunday.

Roy Stone and Virgil Jones were visitors in Evansville Tuesday.

There will a drive made soon in Carter township to determine how many Defense Bonds and Stamps you have bought and how many you are planning to buy. This is not a drive to make you buy, it is only for information.

Rev. and Mrs. John Teel of Tennyson visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Evans.

Miss Geneva Fortune, a former Dale school teacher, was married on Dec. 26, 1941 to Joseph Patrick Duffy, jr., of Terre Haute.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaaf of Mt. Healthy, Ohio are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schierbaum and son Harold over the week end.

Elsie and Durbin Schmitt were in Huntingburg Wednesday.

FOR RENT—3 Rooms, running water. Inquire Mrs. Delia Elliott.

Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Keye, who have been living in the Mabel Wedeking property, are leaving next week for Zanesville, Ohio, where the Lincoln City Coal Co. is opening up some coal land. Dale regrets losing these estimable folks.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schaaf of Evansville and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sterrett of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaaf. Orville Schaaf returned home with the latter, where he has been working for several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaaf of Loogootee visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schaaf and family over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Brown returned home last Friday after a visit with relatives in Kansas. Mr. Brown has been on the sick list since his return.

Albert Bockstahler was in Genryville Tuesday afternoon.

Paul La Veil of Washington, Ind. visited at the home of Miss Margaret Lubbehusen Sunday evening.

Mrs. Harold Martin was hostess for the regular meeting of the Monday Night bridge club this week at her home here. Special guests were Mesdames Tommy Fowler, W. E. Weller, Merlyn Elliott and Olin Cooper. Prizes for high score were awarded to Mrs. W. E. Weller, Mrs. Leland Hildebrant and Mrs. Elmer Kaiser, with the consolation prize falling to Mrs. Fowler. A buffet supper was enjoyed before playing of bridge. A very enjoyable evening was spent.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ambrose of Stendal were visitors here Monday.

Myron Kaetzel and Ernie Varner were in Boonville Monday morning.

Potter’s Cafe

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaetzel of Huntingburg spent Sunday with John Spinner and daughters Emma and Clara.

Albert Bockstahler and Mrs. Mary Guth were in Rockport Saturday.

The Place To Get That

Good Home Cooking

Raymond Vogel and Louis Schmitt attended a Farm Bureau meeting in Huntingburg Wednesday,

Mrs. Jesse Rice was hostess for the W. M. A. which was held at the U. B. Church Tueday afternoon.

Dinners— Short Orders— Sandwiches

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