Dale News, Volume 5, Number 3, Dale, Spencer County, 20 February 1942 — Page 2

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

ents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaptzel and family over the week end.

PUBLIC SALE

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schaaf of Petersburg visited Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham and son Paul Sunday.

Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Henry Buse farm, located 1/2 mile north of Selvin, on rock

METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. Barthol Rogers, Minister Church School, 9:15 a. m. A. J. Wedeking, superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:05 a.m. Sunday is Laymen’s Sunday. Prin. C. M. Sprinkle will give the address of the morning. There will be a special quartet number. Let’s make this a real Layman’s Day by our attendance at church Sunday morning. We will begin to announce Sunday about our drive to enlist people to attend church. There will be a special program each Sunday. Our slogan will be “March To Church In March”.

Subscription Price, 75c per year

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel and sons were in Jasper Monday.

road, on THURS., FEB. 26, AT 10 A. M. the following personal property, to-wit:

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

Miss Maca Gross and brother Harold Lee of Evansville, accompanied by Brittingham of Chanute Field, Ill. visited the latter’s parents Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham Sunday.

Black horse, 10 years old, weighing 1,350 lbs.; gray horse, 7 years old, weighing 1,200 lbs.; gray mare, 6 years old, weighing 1,150 lbs.; six head of cows, three of them fresh and three to freshen soon; Duroc Jersey gilt, due to farrow April 10th; two shoats, weighing 115 lbs.; farm wagon, almost new; McCormick mower; McCormick hayrack; McCormick cultivator; Oliver cultivator; Hoosier corn planter; two Oliver breaking plows; shovel plow; onehorse harrow; McCormick disc, almost new; set of blacksmith tools; three sets of harness; three sets of check lines; 12 tons of hay, soy bean, lespideza and grass; 100 bus. of corn; 6 horsepower gasoline engine and saw frame; set of yellow poplar hayframe runners; set of sled runners; DeLaval cream separator; new set of McCormick binder canvas; two new 10 gal. milk cans and strainer; some household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention.

SANTA CLAUS

Mrs. William Smith and son Ray and daughter Norma Lee and a girl friend of the latter of Louisville, Ky. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kokomoor.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Weller and Mrs. Ella Kokomoor visited Mr. and Mrs. Jobie Oliver at Mt. Vernon Thursday.

Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:00 p. m.

Mrs. Omer Heilman has been on the sick list this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Durward Barnett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper and daughter Opal, Mrs. Henry Barnett and daughters, Evelyn and Mrs. Albert Bockstahler, and sons Burtis, Bobby, and Jesse, all spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and little daughter, LaDonna Ruth of near Chrisney.

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. O. A. Beanblossom, Minister Unified worship service at 9:00 a. m. A. J. Brown, superintendent. The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon.

Leo and Elmer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kaetzei are on the sick list at this writing.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Tischendorf visited the latter’s mother in Holland Sunday.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schaaf Mrs. P. H. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schmitt visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaff at Loogootee Thursday.

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

Arleigh Cooper, Lydia and Jesse Barnett were at Folsomville Sunday evening.

Marion Cooper, Vernie and Roy Barnett were at Huntingburg Sunday.

Business

TERMS OF SALE, CASH. JOE PARTENHEIMER BLESCH TWINS, Auctioneers Lunch Stand on the grounds

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weller and Mrs. Ella Kokomoor visited Lewis Guth and family at Caborn and Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Evansville Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel were at Gentryville Sunday evening, where they visited Mrs. Treasie Chandley and family.

Clarence Kaetzel was in Huntingburg Friday evening.

Mr. and Ernie Varner spent Sunday with Mrs. Treasie Chandley and family.

Jesse Kaetzel of Evansville visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaetzel and family Sunday.

Clarence Kaetzel and son Herbert were in Jasper Thursday on business.

Mrs. Thomas Fowler was in Louisville, Ky., Wednesday, to attend the funeral of a cousin.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roell were in Huntingburg Tuesday, where they visited his sister Mrs. Emma Kaetzel.

Gus Hillemeyer of Huntingburg was a visitor here Thursday.

Charley Hanning was in Chrisney Wednesday night to a Farm Bureau meeting.

NOTICE

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Clifford Chandley and sister, Mrs. Grethel McComel were in Rockport Friday afternoon.

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THER NOTICE. WILL BE OPEN

Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Varner and Kathryn Mae Gentry were in Rockport Friday.

FOR BUSINESS AT 8:30 A. M.

THURSDAY MORNING.

EMOGENE’S BEAUTY SHOP

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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kaetzel of New Albany visited his par-

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