Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 15, Number 26, DeMotte, Jasper County, 11 May 1945 — Page 4
THE MOVIES In Neighboring Towns GAYBLE THEATRE North Judson Friday and Saturday Double Feature Edward G. Robinson Joan Dennett in THE WOMEN IN THE WINDOW Plus Charles Starrett in RETURN OF THE DURANGO Sunday Monday Tuesday i < ROBERT JEAN ALAN m HUHON. SULLIVAN . HALE | DONALD WOODS • ANDREA KINO 1 IC»M pl», h, LowiM rtWM* fnm In, Boot Rou.My Spukim” Jij >*••« CBwpoMß *nd WhM by M*t SMm* Y MncM * MICHAEL CURTIZ ESEEE^BUYidHJEag",^ Extra—Bond Rally with Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Fibber McGee and Molly, Marx Bros, Betty Grable Selected Short Subjects Wednesday and Thursday Double Feature OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY with » Gail Russell Diana Lynn Charlie Ruggles Plus Richard Tranis Charles Lang in THE LAST RIDE HEBRON THEATRE Hebron Friday and Saturday Double Feature Hoosier Hot Shots Lula Belle and Scotty in SING ME A SONG OF TEXAS plus MASTER RACE Three Stooges Masked Marvel—Chapter 11 Sunday Monday Tuesday Double Feature FRENCHMEN’S CREEK (in Technicolor) with Joan Fontaine plus Abbott and Costello in LOST IN A HAREM with Marilyn Maxwell Wednesday and Thursday Double Feature Ronald Coleman —Marlene Dietrich in KISMET (in Technicolor) Plus Faye Emmerson in \ FIND THE BLACKMAILERS Coming Sunday, May 20 30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO BUY BONDS
RITZ THEATRE Rensselaer Frif*; y and Saturday LAKE i LACID SERENADE ((arring Vera f.ruba Ralston with Eugene Pallette Vera Vague Robert Livingston Ruth Terry plus Sliphorn King Of Palaroo Court Graft W'ednesday and Thursday Helmute Dantine —Faye Emerson in HOTEL BERLIN plus Paramount News Hollywood Scout Wednesday and Thursday Trudy Marshall Micheal O’Shea Lloyd Nolan in CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE March Of Time It Looks Like Rain RITZ THEATRE Lowell Thursday Friday Saturday Double Feature pia Barrymore! _ - »» OAVIO HIMPITOO Olrtctti k| CUPPOBO ODETS toMlto. tor to* ler*— *, CBftortf M*to plus Sunday and Monday lAN M-O-M dLlf flg flv p f LOVE-STORY Jh BEHIND THE ” THRILL STORY I * News Cartoon Tuesday Wednesday Double Feature ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS with William Bendix Dennis O’Keefe Helen Walker plus BERMUDA MYSTERY with Preston Foster —-Anne Rutherford Charles Butterworth PALACE THEATRE Rensselaer Friday and Saturday Charles Starrett Constance Worth in SAGEBRUSH HEROES plus Let’s Go Stepping Man Hunt of Mystery Island—l 2 Sunday Monday Tuesday Donald O'Connor Peggy Ryan in PATRICK THE GREAT with Frances Dee— Eve Arden Donald Cook plus Paramount News Broncos And Brands How To Play Golf Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zylstra, Mr. Body Zylstra and daughters Margaret and Evelyn spent the week end at North Blenton, Mich., visiting Rev. and Mrs. Henry Zylstra. , BUY BONDS
Francis and Roy Duggins and families of Gary, Bessie Duggins and boy friend of Kankakee, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jefferies of Rensselaer enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duggins. Miss Mabel Sekema spent Sunday with her sister in Rensselaer. v "i Mrs. Frank DeHhan and Mrs. Angie Reclcer and daughter have returned from lowa where they visited Rev. and Mrs. Clarence DeHaan. Rev. DeHaan returned with them and visited a few days. Misses Mildred and Edith Tysen entertained at supper Sunday evening, honoring the birthday of Miss Jennie Nannenga. Those present were, Mrs. Myrtle Hockney, Miss Betty Fase and Miss Elvina Hoffman. Mrs. Neil Tysen moved to Mishawaka Saturday. Her husband is serving in the Pacific.. Mrs. Melvin Kelly and sons recently visited in Mishawaka. While there the boys attended the St. Joseph county youth rally held at Vattell school, where the boys were students before coming to DeMotte. There were about 1,000 young people in attendance. A family dinner,. honoring the birthday of Ruth Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Ewart, was given Sunday at the Ewart home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Hammerton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Carlson and family of Crown Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ewart of North Judson. Ruth Ann’s birthday was May 8 V-E Day. « Mrs. Myrtle Hockney left Sunday for Chicago from where she will go to Texas to visit her brother who is in a hospital there receiving treatment for wounds received in action.
EDITOR CLEM
By Ralph Kemp
“This next stickful o' type Is goln’ te say just one thing—We got 35 millions of Jans to heat."
"Here’s the proof. Danged if we ain’t gotta go the limit to back the boys who’s sufferin’ and dying over there, with BONDS, BONDS, RfIKTIR "
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