Dale News, Volume 5, Number 6, Dale, Spencer County, 13 March 1942 — Page 3

ing is in progress at the U. B. Church. Don’t forget to “March To Church During March.”

DALE SCHOOL NOTES

soil, and other interesting facts about the state chosen.

and the sophomores won out, 22-18.

(BY MARY IDA DAY)

This put the seniors and the sophomores in the finals. On Friday night the senior and junior girls played in the finals, where again the juniors were victorious, score 11 to 7.

The freshman boys are gaining practical experience in rasing their Plymouth Rock chicks. The chicks seem to be growing nicely.

The students of all classes are busily preparing and planning annual tasks. The juniors are industriously planning the juniorsenior reception, and choosing members of the senior class who are capable of obtaining the scholarship, activities, athletics, and citizenship awards of this year. Senior students are joyfully looking to the near future, and are working earnestly upon the annual and commencement. They have chosen their invitations, diplomas, caps and gowns, and name cards along with performing other minor tasks.

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

A number of group pictures are being displayed upon the assembly bulletin board. Pictures of the basketball team, football team, knitting club, F. F. A. boys, band, chorus, operetta cast, star typists, annual staff, freshman, sophomore, and junior classes, photographer's club, and others are on display. These pictures may be purchased for 25c each, this week.

Friday night, March 7, there was a close battle the first half between the seniors and sophomores. The score was 11-7, in favor the seniors. In the third period the seniors didn't stop until the final horn blew. At the end the sophomores were trailing 31-16.

Our revival meeting is still in progress, with interest growing each evening. You are invited to come hear the fine singing by our evangelistic singers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harmon.

Dean Weller's name should have appeared on the honor-roll in last week's column.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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

The Photographer's Club met Tuesday night and developed pictures. Several well-developed pictures were produced. A meeting was also held Wednesday during E. C. period where pictorial slides were shown to the students.

Cash discount, discount on purchases, transportation charges on purchases, returned purchases and allowances, returned sales and allowances, and the combined cash journal are topics which are being discussed and prepared by the bookkeeping students this week.

SANTA CLAUS METHODIST Rev. Millard Brittingham, Minister Church School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. Our Pre-Easter services will begin March 27th.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones and family have moved to a farm near Huntingburg.

“Wide Wings", a supplementary reader is being used by the third grade. The fourth graders are now studying the unit upon Stevenson. The life and many poems of Stevenson are being discussed. Radio programs are being studied by the fifth graders this week.

Pineapple Rice Pudding Broadcast by: Mary Lee Taylor, Mar. 19

2 eggs, separated 1/2 cup pineapple

Senior economic students are discussing “Credit Relations of Buying and Selling". This topic explains the ordinary credit relations that exist between buyer and seller. The advantages, the disadvantages, and the obligations of credit are being considered.

1/2 cup sugar juice 1/2 teaspoon salt 3/4 cup diced, 1 1/4 cups Pet Milk canned pineapple, 3 cups cooked rice drained

Mesdames Conrad Dawson, William Brown, Lisle Kinsey, and Ora Truelove have been first and second grade visitors this week.

Turn on oven and set at very slow (300° F.). Grease a shallow baking dish holding about 6 cups. Mix together slightly beaten egg yolks, 1/4 cup sugar, the salt and milk. Cook over boiling water about 3 minutes, stirring constandy, or until mixture thickens slightly. Remove from heat and add cooked rice. Stir in pineapple juice. Mix well, then put in greased baking dish. Let stand. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Continue beating while adding gradually remaining 1/4 cup sugar. Divide into 6 mounds on top of mixture in baking dish, making a hollow in center of each with back of spoon. Bake 15 minutes, or until tops of meringues are lightly browned. Remove from oven and fill centers with drained, diced pineapple. Serves 6.

Senior grammar students have completed “Keys to English Mastery”, a combination text and exercise book. In their last unit emphasis was on pronunciation, derivation, meaning, and use of words.

On Monday, March 2, the annual class tourney started off with a bang with four senior boys coaching the teams. Bill Sprinkle coached the freshmen team, Joe Rice the sophomore, Charles Medcalf the junior, and Willis Heady the senior team. The junior girls defeated the freshman girls in a hard fought game 6 to 4 with Kathleen Thorpe making four of the six points. On Tuesday the senior and freshman girls clashed and the senior girls won by a 12 to 11 margin. For the senior team, Hildegard Graman, who was outstanding, made all the points. Agnes Balbach made 10 of their 11 points for the freshmen. _ On March 4 the “mighty" senior team composed of Rice, Lubbehusen, Sprinkle, Heady, and Medcalf went up against a strong Freshman team. At the half the score was 12-10 for the seniors. Then the seniors clicked and came out victorious, score 45-14. On March 5 the sophomores and juniors played a thrilling game,

The second year Latin class has completed Book I in the study of “Julius Caesar”, and a test was given to them Friday, March 6.

jumpy, irritable? A NIGHT when you were wakeful and restless?

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The senior class play committee composed of Fayola Weitkamp, Helen Hemmer, Helen Smith, and Marion Ranger have been reading plays, so that they may select one suitable for their class to give early in April.

For This Recipe You’ll Need: IRRADIATED

PET MILK.

Miss Weedman has been conducting the hearing tests on the new audiometer recently purchased. The tests are given to pupils in grades 1-12.

Church News

METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Barthol Rogers, Minister Church School, 9:15 a. m. A J. Wedeking, superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:05 a.m.

State geographical scrapbooks are being made by each seventh grade geography student. The scrapbooks contain the state flower, tree, products, climate,

We will discontinue our Sunday evening services and prayer meetings while the revival meet-