Dale News, Volume 6, Number 1, Dale, Spencer County, 19 February 1943 — Page 3
GEM THEATRE HUNTINGBURG. IND. FRI., SAT., FEB. 19-20 “SUNDOWN KID” with Don “Red” Barry, Linda Johnson. Plus “SHIPS WITH WINGS” with John Clements, Leslie Banks, Jane Baxter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hollan were called to Paoli Saturday because of the illness of the formers mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller spent the week end with their relatives in Linton.
Jap Jones of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, was a visitor in Dale Friday.
“News”. Show Friday 7:30 p. m. Saturday 6-8:50 p. m.
Walter S. Wahl and Marion W. Cooper of Dale and Paul L. Ritchie of Lincoln City were inducted in the U. S. Army recently.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
FEB. 21-22-23
“TALES OF MANHATTAN’’ with Charles Boyer, Rita Hayworth, Ginger Rogers. “News.”
TOMATOES —We are now taking applications for tomato acreage and kindly ask those who desire to grow tomatoes to see me or call at the store of C. W. Wedeking & Co., Dale, Ind. and make application. We will pay the Government price, which will be very high, and will enable the grower to make good money. ACME CANNING COMPANY, T. W. Stone, Manager.
Sunday Continuous Shows 3 p. m.—5:20 p. m .—7:40 p. m.
WED., FEB. 24
“ACROSS THE PACIFIC” with Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor. “Chapter 2 Overland Mail” and “News".
Show 7:30 p. m.
THURS., FEB. 25
of a 9 lb., 6 oz. son, Kenneth Wiliam, born last Thursday.
“MANILA CALLING” with Lloyd Nolan, Carole Landis. “Neptune's Daughter” & "Comedy”.
Mrs. Ophia Adams, formerly of this place, but who has resided in Chicago, Ill., and Bloomington, Ind., the past few years with her children, is spending the week with her cousins. Mirs. Ann Griffith, Mrs. W. T. Wright and Mrs. E. W. Witte.
Mrs. Paul Knott of Dale is in he hospital for treatment.
Show 7:00 p. m.
Clarence Whitsitt of Duff had his tonsils removed Saturday.
SANTA CLAUS
Mrs. Charles Stillwell, of Huntingburg had her tonsils removed Monday,
Corp. Charles F. Cooper and Miss Margaret Johnson of Cornelia, Georgia were married Feb. 6th at Clarksville, Georgia. Congratulations.
Miss Ida Dale Avery of Evansville visited her parents here Sun day.
Miss Dorothy Haeke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haeke of Jasper, R. R., had her tonsils removed Monday.
Clayton Spurlock of Rockport visited Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Barnett Sunday.
Lowell Hollan received word recently that his brother Delbert, age 17, was missing in action in the U. S. Armed forces.
Mrs. Joe Klem of St. Anthony was in the hospital several days this week for treatment of an abcess of the jaw.
Amos Kaetzel was in Rockport Thursday evening.
F. A. Heuring has been appointed as special judge to try the case of Bertha Wirtzberger vs Rosalind M. Lubbehusen.
Miss Ruth Brown is on the sick list.
Lost and found columns of Tokio newspapers are crowded these days. Every time an American buys a War Bond, the Japs lose face. Buy your 10% every pay day.
Clifford Chandley was home Sunday from Evansville with his family.
STORK HOSPITAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter of Winslow announce the birth of a 7 lb., 11 oz. daughter, Mary Ann, born Monday.
Marion Cooper was in Evansville Friday.
Potters Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Cooper and son Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and daughter Opal and son Marion and Miss Ann Addith Oskins were in Rockport Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wagoner of Huntingburg announce the birth of a 7 lb., 10 oz. son, James, born Saturday.
The Place To Get That
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel and sons Myron and Warren were in Rockport Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schuetz of Huntingburg announce the birth of a 6 lb., 3 oz. son, born Monday.
Good Home Cooking
Miss Faye Brown was in Evansville over the week end visiting her relatives.
Dinners—Short Orders-Sandwiches
Mr. and Mrs. Linden Craig of Huntingburg announce the birth
See or Call Us About GARDEN SEED YELLOW DENT SEED CORN BALED HAY COW PEA There will be no sale of canned goods beginning this Monday until Monday, March 1, when point rahoning begin. Be sure to register this week. A. L. Medcalf Grocery
A dime out of every dollar we earn IS OUR QUOTA for VICTORY with U.S. WAR BONDS
