Dale News, Volume 6, Number 17, Dale, Spencer County, 18 June 1943 — Page 4
STORK HOSPITAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fuhrman of Dubois, Ind., R. R. 1, announce the birth of an 8 lb., 6 oz. son, Donald Edward, born Sunday, June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buechlein, Huntingburg, Ind. announce the birth of an 8 lb. son, born Tuesday, June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Breitweiser, Jasper, Ind., R. R. 4, announce the birth of a 7 lb., 12 oz. son, John Urban, born Monday, June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bartelt, Huntingburg, Ind. announce, the birth of a 6 lb., 15 oz. daughter, June Ann, born Wednesday, June 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oser, Huntingburg, Ind. announce the birth of an 8 lb. daughter, Norma Lee, born Thursday, June 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Williams, Stendal, Ind. announce the birth of a 9 lb. son, Ronald Gene, born Saturday, June 12.
Keep Production Rolling
• Buses bound for busy war plants are doing one of their most vital jobs — moving the manpower that keeps the assembly lines moving. Taking men and women to their work in factories or on farms, carrying travelers on trips essential to the war effort, transporting selectees and men in uniform — that’s how Greyhound is serving the home-front today. Almost as important as getting war workers to work is getting them away from work when “civilian furloughs” are in order—when rest and change are needed to get these men and women back to top efficiency.
Miss Marcella Giesler, Jasper, Ind. had her tonsils removed Wednesday, June 9.
Miss Clarice Brown, Huntingburg, Ind. had her tonsils removed Saturday, June 12.
Mrs. Carl Thrasher, Evansville, Ind., underwent a major operation Wednesday, June 9.
Mrs. Anas Fulkerson, Jasper, Ind. was in the hospital several days for treatment.
Mrs. Niles Lemond, Huntingburg, Ind. is in the hospital for treatment.
LINES
Mrs. Russell Speedy, Eckerty, |nd. is in the hospital for treatment.
Why the midgets gave up show business. Too small for active service, they’re at a premium in aircraft plants where they can climb into inaccessible places. Read how they’re doing important jobs full-sized folks couldn’t handle, as told in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Herald-American.
BUY WAR STAMPS & BONDS
Potter’s Cafe
The Place To Get That Good Home Cooking Dinners—Short Orders—Sandwiches
Thd regular missionary meeting of the local U. B. Church was held at the home of Mrs. Sankey Medcalf Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mrs. Sankey Medcalf as hostesses.
PRINTING
Our plant to complete for everything you need in the line of printing and
YOU CAN HELP BUS TRANSPORTATION go its full wartime job by timing your travel wisely — going before or after the July and August rush period, departing and returning on midweek days rather than on week-ends, getting tickets and information in advance, taking less baggage than usual
GREYHOUND TERMINAL L. T. ROBINSON DRUG STORE Phone 41 Dale, Indiana
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