Dale News, Volume 5, Number 11, Dale, Spencer County, 17 April 1942 — Page 2
THE DALE NEWS Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana
Rockport visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmitt and
Potter's Cafe
also other relatives in Dale Sunday afternoon.
AUGUST STORK, Publisher
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schaaf and family and Louis Schmitt attended the program of the Melody Boys at Holland Sunday night.
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Good Home Cooking
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hadley of Folsomville visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Heilman and son Otto Wednesday afternoon.
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.
GEM THEATRE HUNTINGBURG, IND.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Twenty varieties. State inspected. Save tires—We deliver POSTPAID and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. 100 plants $1.00; 500—$3.95; 1000 —$7.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaaf and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Roell ware dinner guests of Lieut. and Mrs. C. C. Jones near Rockport Sunday. They also attended services at Shiloh.
We are authorized to announce that Leonard O. Walker is a candidate for Sheriff of Spencer County, subject to the Republican primary election, May 5, 1942.
ROBERT BENNETT GRANDVIEW,
INDIANA
FRI., SAT. APRIL 17-18 “LYDIA” with Merle Oberon, Alan Marshall. “Red Skins and Red Heads” and “News”.
Miss Thelma Brittingham, who has been convalescing from a recent operation at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham, returned Monday to the Deaconess hospital in Evansville, where she is a nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. William Springston and Mrs. Rebecca Kemper visited in Huntingburg Sunday.
We are authorized to announce C. E. SCHAAF as a candidate for Trustee of Carter township on the Democratic ticket, subject to the primary election, May 5th, 1942.
Show Friday 7:30 p. m. Saturday 6-8:20 p. m.
George Kettler of Stendal visited with C. W. Wedeking Thursday.
SUN., MON., APRIL 19-20 “H. M. PULHAM ESQUIRE” with Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young, Ruth Hussey. “News”. Sunday Continuous Shows 3 p. m.—5:10 p. m. —7:20 p. m. Monday 7:30 p. m.
Chris Kaetzel is in an Evansville hospital, where he submitted to an operation. We wish for him a speedy recovery.
SANTA CLAUS
Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham were in Evansville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Montgomery and children and Henry Sherer of New Albany spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and family.
Mary Jane Hanning and Norman Schmitt went with the Dale High School band Saturday for the band contest.
TUES., WED., APRIL 21-22 “SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN” with William Powell, Myrna Loy. “Porky’s Pooch” and “News”. Shows 6-8 p. m. Sponsored by Junior High School Class
Clarence Kaetzel and son Herbert were in Ferdinand Saturday morning.
Mrs. Clara Vogel returned home from the hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bockstahler and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guth were in Evansville Wednesday to see the latter's mother, who is very poorly. She is in the Deaconess hospital.
Raymond Vogel and his mother Clara were in Evansville Wednesday.
THURS., APRIL 23
“BLUE WHITE AND PERFECT” with Lloyd Nolan, Helene Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schenk, Mesdames Theo. Lubbshusen, Arthur Rice and Charles Hanning attended the ninth district Farm Bureau meeting at Mt. Vernon, Wednesday, April 8.
“The Tell Tale Heart”, “Flashing Blades”. “Donald’s Snow Flight”. Show Matinee 2:00 p. m. Night 7:00 p. m.
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A group meeting of the W. S. C. S. was held at Holland Wennesday and was attended by Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham, Mesdames S. A. Weller, Clinton Huppert, Raymond Schaaf, Gilbert Schaaf, Frank Frey and Alfred Fahr and Miss Ella Ahring.
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Clarence Underhill and M. Weiner of Rockport called on the Wedeking family Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Fred Heilman has been on the sick list but is some better at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wellmeyer and daughter June of Boonville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kitchen and family.
Chester Hicks, G. B. Kelly, Misses Ruth and Lois Kaetzel of Evansville spent Sunday with home folks.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul Fuller Had the misfortune of breaking her arm last week.
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Mrs. Clara Hile has been on the sick list this week.
