Dale News, Volume 5, Number 12, Dale, Spencer County, 24 April 1942 — Page 2
THE DALE NEWS Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana AUGUST STORK, Publisher
Andrew Varner at Lincoln City and helped him celebrate his 71st birthday.
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Arleigh Cooper, Lydia Barnett and Jesse Barnett were at Boonville Saturday evening.
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War and fashion have met face to face! The new order in fashion will be simplicity in style for women’s and children’s clothing, reports Miss Frieda Stoll, extension clothing Specialist, Purdue University.
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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.
There will be an interdenominational young people’s rally at the Clay City Evangelical-Reform-ed church on Tuesday evening, April 29, at 8 p. m. Rev. Barthol Rogers is to be speaker. All young people of the county are urged to attend.
Workers started Thursday to make a canvas of each home in the town and township to sse how many defense bonds and stamps are going to be purchased. This does not mean that you will be
The War Production Board has “frozen” the existing silhouette so that women’s clothes starting with those to be worn this fall will not go out of fashion so rapidly. Men’s clothes have already been modified to conserve the wool supply. Clothes made at home will not be affected, she said. In women’s apparel the trend will be toward a slim silhouette with designs to use a minimum amount of fabric, says Miss Stoll. Despite all that may have been said about the longer skirts, skirts are to remain short. Skirts will have less fullness in flares or pleats. Jackets will be eliminated from many dresses. Few long sleeves will be seen. With the probable difficulty in obtaining slide fasteners, designs will be developed making openings and plackets part of the dress design. Simplicity will be the 1942 fashion.
compelled to buy. Give the canvaser a close estimate of how many you intend to buy. These bonds and stamps may be cashed in any time after sixty days.
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.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday in Evansville.
Mr. and Mrs. “Fritz” Carpenter spent Saturday night and Sunday in Velpen with the latter’s broth-
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.
Mrs. Carter Kibler and Mrs. E. T. Winkler spent Tuesday in Evansville.
ARE there days when it seems that the radio, the ringing of the door or telephone bell, the clatter of dishes, or even the laughter and voices of children nearly drive you frantic—days when you are restless, and cranky?
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Clarence Kaetzsl was in Chrisney and Ferdinand Friday.
Miss Emogene Schaaf of Evansville was home over the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaaf.
Shortage of dyes will limit the variety of color. Dark shades will be used sparingly. Prints will be limited to a one or two colors. More pastels will be seen and fewer gay, splashy prints.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bockstahler and family and Lydia Barnett and Mrs. Mary Guth were in Evansville Wednesday to see Mrs. Guth's mother, Mrs. Jacob Wibbeler, who is very ill.
Flossy Frills designs an air raid shelter. Another page in full color about this attractive and ingenious girl by Russel Patterson, the well-known American artist, with verses by Carolyn Wells, famous author. Don't miss it in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next
A number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Alberta Barnett's birthday. A goodly number were present and all enjoyed the evening in conversation, music, and singing. A lunch was served of good things to eat and all departed later wishing them many more happy events. Each received several nice presents.
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Mrs. Carl Garrison of Evansville visited in Dale a few days this week and also attended the Commencement exercises Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer and Mr. and Mrs. Bolin of New Albany visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Sunday evening.
The fire truck was called out
to E. A. Clarks north of town Sunday morning to help extinguish a fire on their house. Not much damage was done.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Varner and Faye Brown spent Sunday with
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