Dale News, Volume 5, Number 15, Dale, Spencer County, 15 May 1942 — Page 6

Church

MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET

4-H CLUB NEWS

The first meeting of the 4-H club was Wednesday, May 13 in the agriculture room of the Dale school.

THIS'LL MAKE YOUR CAR LOSE BIRTHDAYS!

The W. M. A. of the U. B. Church gave a Mother-Daughter Tuesday evening, May 12th at 7 p. m., at the church basement, with twenty members present. Each member invited a daughter that had one and those that didn’t have one, invited a girl or lady who attended the U. B. Church.

METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Barthol Rogers, Minister Church School, 9:15 a. m. A. J. Wedeking, superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:05 a.m. Evening service at 7:45 p. m. The W. S. C. S. will have change of our evening service at 7:45 p. m. presenting the drama, “Women In The Changing World.” All of the children in the Sunday School will take part also. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m.

A short talk was given by the leader, Mr. Traw, on the expense of transportation of exhibits to the fair.

Of the members there the following were elected officers for the year of 1942: president Charles Hemmer; vice president, Dane Dougan; secretary, Lloyd Ranger; reporters, Wendall Dougan and Robert Wilkey.

Six hostesses with flags and costumes of six different nations served the dinner.

The basement was beautifully decorated with baskets of white peonies and lavender irises, the colors of the society. The tables formed a circle around the center of the basement. In the center of each table was a small vase of flowers. They had four floor lamps that were set abound the tables. At each of the four posts were pedestals with pot flowers on them. In the center of the circle was a table with a world globe and table lamp and two candle holders containing small American flags. Outside the circle on the left was an American flag and on the right was the Christian flag.

Other members are, James Woolsey, Roy Schenk, Elden C. Jenkins, Marion Ranger, Paul Hemmer, Robert Myer, Jack McCullough, and Alfred Hemmer.

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

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The next meeting will be May 27th.

ROBERT WILKEY, reporter

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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

The ladies of the Monday Night bridge club entertained their husbands at their last meeting of the season at the Chateau at Mariah Hill Thursday night. All had a very enjoyable time.

GULF SERVICE STATION

SANTA CLAUS METHODIST Rev. Millard Brittingham, Minister Church School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.

REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR!

WAYS TO SAVE SUGAR

After the banquet the following program was enjoyed: Leader —Grace Brown.

By Lois Ashley Home Demonstration Agent

Hymn—“We’ve A Story To Tell

To The Nations.” Scripture—Acts 17:26, Ephesians 4:4, 5, 6, Eph. 2:19 by Della

It is possible to add variety nd supplement the weekly white sugar: with other naturally sweet oods such as honey, cane sirups, molasses, sorghum, corn sirup and maple sirup. One possible use of honey is in preserves, jams and fruit butters. Sunshine Preserves

Johnson. Prayer, Ephesians 3:14-21 by Mrs

Beanblossom. Twenty Third Psalm by Ruth

Smith—Indian. Lord’s Prayer by Zena Bell Cooper—Syrian. Leader.

Allow 1 pound of honey for ev-

ery pound of fresh fruit. Mix and spread on platters

Mothers of Many Lands: 1. Mrs. McBride; 2. Pearl Day; 3. Sallie Stone; 4. Dora Brown; 5. Mrs. McBride; 6. Cora Med~ calf. Leader.

3. Place platters in box slightly higher at back than front. 4. Cover with glass and place in

sunshine. Stir once each day. When thick, pack in sterlized jars and seal. Strawberry Sherbet 1/2 cups fresh strawberries.

Reading of minutes and roll call. Song—“America The Beautiful.” Lord’s Prayer in unison.

misery you don't. Have you ever dragged through a day made miserable by a Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular Pains or Function Menstrual Pains —a day when only your sense of drug kept you on the job?

2/3 cup canned sweetened con-

Delores Ann Rogers, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Theo. Rogers of Patoka is visiting this week with Rev. and Mrs. Barthol Rogers and family.

densed milk. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten.

Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills usually relieve Headaches. You will find them effortless the relief of the other nagging pains

Press the measured berries irough a sieve. Add milk and mon juice; then chill. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Then turn into the freezing tray of an automatic refrigerator, and freeze with the temperature control at the coldest setting until frozen 1 inch around edges. Beat up well with a fork; then continue to freeze until firm. Serves 4 or 5.

FOR SALE—1937 Chevrolet 2door sedan, good condition, good tires, or 1942 Studebaker 4-door coach, practically new. Telephone 69.

A package of these prompt acting pain relievers may save you hours of suffering. foil directions in package.

Florence Winkler, Fayola Weitkamp and Wanda Medcalf have employment in Evansville.