Dale News, Volume 5, Number 6, Dale, Spencer County, 13 March 1942 — Page 2

THE DALE NEWS Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana

home from Vincennes to spend the week end.

Potter’s Cafe

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schaaf and Mrs. George Reinke were in Rockport Thursday.

AUGUST STORK, Publisher

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The Place To Get That

Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham were in Evansville to the district minister’s meeting at Central Church.

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

Good Home Cooking

Clarence Kaetzel and son Herbert were in New Boston on business Monday.

Dinners—Short Orders—Sandwiches

LEO J. STEMLE of Jasper announces that he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for State Senator from Dubois, Perry and Spencer counties, subject to the Democratic Primary Election, May 5, 1942.

The W. S. C. S. held their regular meeting at the church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Schmitt and Mrs. Schierbaum were hostesses.

GEM THEATRE HUNTINGBURG, IND.

Dr. and Mrs. Merit Pennington and son Jack spent Sunday with relatives in Troy.

FRI., SAT., MAR. 13-14 “DEATH VALLEY OUTLAW” with Don “Red” Barry, Lynn Merrick.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin and daughter and Miss Ruth Schroer of Indianapolis have been here this week on account of the sickness and death of their father, John E. Schroer.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmitt and son Louis visited Mrs. Schmitt’s brother, Rev. W. J. Bockstahler in Evansville Wednesday.

SANTA CLAUS

—Also— “SAILORS ON LEAVE” with Wm. Lundigan, Shirley Ross. “News.” Show Friday 7:30 p. m. Saturday 6-8:25 p. m.

Harvey Guth and Mrs. Cummings of Louisvile, Ky. were united in marriage Dec. 27, 1941.

Mrs. Josephine Bockstahler of London, Ohio spent the past week with relatives here.

Mrs. C. E. Schaaf and Mrs. Frank Frey were visitors in Evansville Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franks of Morganfield, Ky. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaaf and other relatives Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schierbaum were in Jasper Thursday.

SUN., MON., MAR. 15-16 “YANK IN HE R. A. F.” with Tyrone Power, Betty Grable. “Melodies Old & New (gang)” and “News”.

Mrs. William Schum has been on the sick list this week.

Rev. and Mrs. Brittingham, Mrs. S. A. Weller, Mrs. Willis Reinke, and Mrs. O. E. Tischendorf and son Edgar attended a regional conference of the Evansville and Vincennes districts at Vincennes Friday. Mrs. Tischendorf and son Edgar remained until Saturday and visited with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Delmond Cole at that place.

Rev. and Mrs. L. H. F. Ackermann of Holland attended the funeral service of Rev. Edelmaier last Sunday afternoon, and Rev. Ackermann delivered the funeral sermon.

Sunday Continuous Shows 3 p. m.—5 p. m. —7 p. m.—9 p. m. Monday 7:30 p. m.

Clarence Neilsen of Lamar was a visitor here Wednesday.

TUES., WED., MAR. 17-18 “MALTESS FALCON” with Mary Astor, Humphrey Bogart. “I’ll Fix It” and “News”. Show 7:30 p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. Haskel McBride are in Washington this week where Mr. McBride is a patient for observation at the Washington Clinic.

Mrs. Edward Edelmaier and daughters Misses Esther and Alice of Covington, Ky., visited several days in Rockport with the former's sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. John Wetzel and her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Weller here in this community and other relatives.

Miss Viola Schaaf returned from Huntingburg Sunday where she spent several weeks.

THURSDAY, MARCH 19 “MAJOR BARBARA” with Wendy Hiller, Robert Bogart. “I’ll Fix It” and “News”. Show 7:30 p. m.

W. E. Cox, 80, a former attorney of Rockport, and for more than 50 years at Jasper, died at his home in Jasper Wednesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaaf, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaaf and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kaetzel and sons spent Sunday in Evansville the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaaf.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietrich of New Albany visited her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Weller last Sunday.

Narrow escape of the pretty “White Angel” of China. How the refugee girl, who became a virtual Goddess to the Chinese by nursing their wounds, was saved by the talking eyes of a paralyzed old man. Read of her strange, spectacular career in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago Herald-American.

Rev. and Mrs. August Stork are in Freetown, Ind., today (Friday), Rev. Stork having been called there to preach the funeral of a friend.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaetzel of Huntingburg spent Sunday with the latter's father and sisters, Emma and Clara.

Albert Bockstahler was in Gentryville Tuesday afternoon.

I HAVE MOVED MY SHOE

Mrs. Laura Decker of Degonia Springs visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmitt and also Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmitt and family Sunday.

SHOP TO MY HOME ON HIGH-

Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Brown of Georgetown were the guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Tuesday. While here they attended the W. M. A. of the U. B. Church, which was held at the home of his parents.

WAY 62 (STRINGTOWN RD.)

AND HAVE PURCHASED THE

HOME ECONOMICS CLUB

MOST MODERN ELECTRIC

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gogel and family were in Ferdinand Friday afternoon.

The Dale Home Economics club will meet Tuesday evening, Mar. 17, at 7:30 p. m. at the high school building. All members should plan to attend.

MACHINERY. PRICES LOW AC-

CORDING TO TIMES.

LOOK

Myron Kaetzel was in Gentryville Friday afternoon.

FOR THE SIGN.

FOR SALE—1941 Ford, 8,000 miles, good tires, A-l condition. Hubert Forgey, Freetown, Ind.

CHARLES KIPER

Louis Webb and daughter were

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