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Halloween festivities are planned at North Webster

By MARY LEE WILLMAN North Webster Community Halloween festivities are being

planned for October 30 by the Heart of the Lakes Business Association. Larry Kinsey is serving as chairman. A parade will form at 6 p.m. and start moving through the downtown area at 6:30. Costume judging will take place in the school gym at 7 p.m. Orbie Soden will serve as master of ceremonies. Free cider and donuts will be served. More than SSOO in prizes is being provided by the Heart of the Lakes Business Association. The Counting House Bank will be sponsoring the tennis ball contest again this year. Prizes will be awarded according to age groups. No purchases are necessary for any of the contests or prizes. October meeting of Ebeneezer Ladies Mrs. Claude (Jessie) Swartz entertained the Ebeneezer Ladies Aid on October 21 in her home in Syracuse After devotions read by Mrs. Swartz and the short meeting conducted by Katie Wilkinson, the 15 members and five guests enjoyed refreshments and a social hour. Mrs. Calvin (Izel) Beck assisted the hostess in serving refreshments The November meeting will be hostessed by Mrs Howard Bitner of Cromwell.

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Vore attends national film convention

Roger Vote, president of Vore Cinema Corp, returned recently from attending the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) convention and tradeshow held at the Disneyland hotel in Anaheim, Calif, Vore was accompanied by his wife, Sharon, and his film bookers David Battas and William Worrell of Indianapolis. The principal reasons for the excursion were to examine new film product to be released during the coming year and scout for Christmas features for the three Warsaw screens. Vore Cinema presently has a twin theatre under construction in the Center Center Shopping Plaza with a December completion date anticipated. The newtwin is expected to enable the company to unreel many films on national release date, playing at the same time as theatres in Fort Wayne and South Bend. While in Anaheim, Vore saw segments of “Billy Jack Goes To Washington," "King Kong", "A Matter Os Time", “Two Minute Warning ", “The Enforcer", plus many others - all new films, and as. yet, unreleased. He also gained new knowledge pertaining to the latest advertising concepts in the film industry. The three couples also had the opportunity to meet and hear presentations by many leaders of the film industry such as Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, and Ted Soloman, president of NATO. Also in attendance were many film stars including Charlton Heston, Tatum O’Neal, Ryan O’Neal, Dustin Hoffman and Tom Laughlin, to name but a few. The conclusion reached by many of the theatre owners in attendance was that the film industry, despite the setbacks due to free and cable TV which initally posed a severe threat, has an exceedingly bright future Enlightened Americans have always sought entertainment and cultural activities outside their homes and there is no indication that this will change. The NATO convention also included a huge theatrical tradeshow during which hundreds of companies displayed their wares for the nation’s exhibitors. The Vores returned with many ideas to improve service and value for their theatre patrons. While in Hollywood, the Indiana entourage enjoyed a VIP tour of Universal Studios which included a luncheon and the opportunity £o watch a large outdoor scene being filmed for Universal's upcoming release, “Airport 1977". SEIZURE LAW Mexico enacted an expropriation law Nov. 23, 1936, which empowered the government to seixe private property

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James Stewart analyzes John Wayne and western

The sun was beating down hard on the mid-Western street at Burbank Studios one day last March as the cameras rolled on the closing scenes of “The Shootist,” the tum-of-the-century dramatic Western starring John Wayne, Lauren Bacall and Ron Howard. James Stewart, who does a guest appearance in this Dino De Laurentiis presentation of a Frankovich-Self production for Paramount release, was almost dozing. When someone jokingly mentioned it, Stewart nodded sleepily. "Comes easy when you’re my age,” he said, yawning, stretching the long slim legs that havecarried him to five Academy Award nominations and an Oscar. “You know.” he teased, with that inimitable drawl, “I’m doggone near 60 now. (There are Fluffy Blue Birds welcome new member The Fluffy Blue Birds opened their Monday, Oct. 25. meeting with saying the Blue Rird Wish and the pledge of allegiance. Refreshments were served to 11 members by Michelle Beachy and Jenny Kline Members told about their experience at Pumpkin Fantasy to new member Kris Davis. Weird animal pals were finished so the girls could take them home for Halloween. After games the meeting was dismissed with the Blue Bird Wish. CB radio stolen A Milford man had a 23channel CB radio stolen from his locked vehicle in Fort Wayne Saturday night. The radio, owned by Ron Baumgartner, corner of Catherine street and state road 15, Milford, was taken from his locked car in the parking lot of the Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne. The vehicle was then locked after the robbery. The Fort Wayne police department investigated the theft. Estimated value of the radio is $75. BSU doctor speaks to council The Tippkee IRA council, affiliate of the International Reading Association, members heard an informative talk on “Latest Research in Reading,” by Dr. David Cooper from Ball State university. Dr. Cooper emphasized that teachers are teaching children to read and children are reading better than anywhere in the world.

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OPENS FRIDAY — John Wayne and James Stewart portray longtime friends who realize their way of life in the West will be no more in Paramount Pictures* "The Shootist,” a Dino De Laurentiis Presentation of a Frankovich-Self Production, a Siegel Film. The screenplay by Miles Hood Swarthout and Scott Hale is based on the novel by Glendon Swarthout. Don Siegel directed, with M. J. Frankovich and William Self .producing. In Technicolor. Opens Friday at the Pickwick Theater.

those who feel his arithmetic may be off as far as 10 numbers). "Lookathere." he said, now wide awake. He pointed at Don Siegel, director of this Siegel Film, who was talking to big Duke "Now there’s a guy I could really get mad at.” "That Wayne is really something else." he “went on, singling out the target of his friendly verbal attack “You know what keeps me from being like him?” he asked his closest listener. And without waiting for an answer, he supplied his own. "Dreams,” he stated emphatically, "dreams is it." "Here’s what I mean," he went on, now fully awake and warming up to his subject. "When folks see me in a movie, they identify with me right away. I’m just like anybody they know, making mistakes, falling on my face, bumbling through a picture and only coming out on top with a little help from my friends.” . "But him.” he almost glared, “him. he’s the guy they see in their own private dream world The one who storms into a bar and wipes it out. The cool, unshakeable gent who lets the bad guy draw first and then nails him The guy who builds airstrips on Iwo Jima while the shells are falling all around and the machine gun fire is killing his men. The guy who ...”

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Here he stopped, shook his head and then grinned with that little boy look that has made women all over the world want to hold him like their son. "Wai,” he said, almost sheepishly, ”1 don’t suppose you'd want to go to the movies and watch your neighbor anyway, would you?” "Heck.” he said, “I’m like one of their neighbors, the guy down the street or the jerk they always bluff out of a poker pot. Oh, I make them laugh once in a while. But it’s not because of what I do, it’s because of what or who J remind them of." He gazed at the big, towering figure of Wayne before going on, then pointed a long, bony finger. "The Shootist,” directed by Don Siegel, has a screenplay by Miles Hood Swarthout and Scott Hale based on the novel by Glendon Swarthout. M. J. Frankovich and William Self produced the Dino De Laurentiis Presentation of a FrankovichSelf Production, a Siegel Film. The show opens Friday at the Pickwick Theater in Syracuse.

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