Walkerton Independent, Volume 71, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 March 1947 — Page 2

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Theater's RI \l TO. M \LK EK I'ON ••Black Beaut y" ~ ded with the gnat, heart x .iiniiiy quality ami rich rxcite .nt til of the novel that has liecmne It liCSt-loVed b'St-sel 'el ol I’ll m.,., the '( retn version of Aun t << ill's classic. "Blmk Beauty," >i <ii plays tonight, Fiiday and -Saturday at the Rialto Iheatre । ’’i an outstandin < ast heath <1 i, \baia Freeman, Richard Den uni. 1 an«l Evelyn Ankei-. 1 1 <• to vol so helovt d by millions ol < । lers <>| all ages comes io 1 0 r- ’< cl anti thrilling >er< ne life mi i . the skillfull direction of Max No.-seck. telling its absorbing -t. iv of a high-spirit<'d girl anti i thoroughbred with increasingly i.o ailing intcri -1 and dramatic -i. -pease. Mona Freeman is seen as \ime. K .hard Deuniqg as Bill Dixon, li- Pushing American, and Kw ly n \okers as the snobish Lady ('ariiirton. Co-Hit Home Oli the Range," the secm<i tealure is a story of the obi 'est ami filmed in beautiful mag-mu-oloi. The pivtuie introduces , oew west, । n star. Monte Hah*, ami he is support’<l by Adrian Booth. “Blue Skies’* • hive million dollars worth of • . i-nal entertainment, fashioned >v \ineiitas master of melody,

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arrive- oxi Sumlav, Momlav and Tucalav at the Rialto Thtatiel w ith I’aiamoimt's Tm hn । olor pro- I duct ion d' 11 ving Berlin's "Bh e Skie-." '.'Hring Bin’.'' • io oy. !■ rt d . A laiiv anti .loan ('aullield. ■■ Blue Skit -" i i A big J' t Bet I Ln ext rax age uza ever, containing | mote of the music of An.erica । lorenmst songwrit< r than an;. Other picture Ibdlyw I has eVei'! made. Against thi. melodic back । ground, a love storx involving j , I'd ng. End Astaire and .loan is i unfolded, beginning after the tit t Wot I<l War and catixing thr nigh to prt -ent <la\ finish. With Bing singing no h-ss than sixteen songs ami I” red oilering ■ what previewers hav. < ailed the gieatesl di-play of his t.limit ever , seen o t the stage sct.cn, "Blue I i Skies" -otrnds like It w ill be one of tin most memorable musicals 'in mot ion pictur* annals. “I’ndercurrcnt" ' Then’, excithv new- for film fans Wedtie. <lay and Titut-dav next 1 week! Robert Tavb»r is hack hefon the cameras after tin. veats as a Navy flyer! Ami he's co-starred i for the first tinu on the Rialto •screen with Katharine Hepburn in . "I'tidcrcuirent," a Inami new kind । of romance witii a mystery buckj ground that will have you sittii g j on the edge of your seat! It’s the I story of a girl who mariies a ’ young millionaire and then finds ! th’ re’s a shadow over her mar- ! riage in the person of her husI band’s mysteriou.; brother’. | ha.- kept tin an.azing climax of this । picture a secret and we're not | going t<> give away the surprise! Rope of Manila m‘mp actual!; i- made from abaca, the fiber of a wild banana.

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' ■ I DEATH RECOUP | ( Imrie- U . BIIMM t’harles W. Buss, was born in Newton county, Indiana, Max 2ft, 1 |s7n, ami departed this life March 5, l'jl7 at the ngr* of 7<i years, 7' months and 15 days. I ( At the age of -even his parents i moved from Nexvto'i county to Elk--1 hart county when* he grew to manhood. In April of 18*7 he was united in marriage to Flora (’rone. To this union were horn three sons and six daughters. Two sons and • one daughter’ preceded him in j death. He leaves his wife, Flora;; <.m son. Delbert of Walkerton; and । five daughter.’, Mrs. Russell Nara- • gon of North Liberty, Grace MeIntyre of Bremen, Mrs. Mabel Dav enport and Mrs. Cecil Davenport , of I’lymouth, Mrs. Mary Gardner of , Walkerton; also 154 grandchildren, j ami !<» great grandchildren. He is i also survived by the following ■ brothers ami sisters, Calvin Buss j of Etna Green, Mrs. Mary Hochs-[ teller of Bremen, Mrs. Cassi ■ Milh r of Goshen and Harvey Buss of Nappanee. Mr. Buss lived in the vicinity of Teegarden for 15 years and was well known. He had a great host of friends. Hr* united with the Church us the Brethren in the year 1910 at , the Bine (’reek church, where fun-i cral services were held, with bur-; ial in the Fair cemetery. Henry E. Eisenmenger Henry E. Eisenmenger aged 77, died suddenly at 7:30 p. m. Friday while attemiing a play which was' being given by the Methodist | church in the Kewanna High school building. A heart attack] can < d death. Mr. Eisennienger' was born Sept. 20, 1869 in St. Joseph county, near North Liberty, and moved to Kewanna eight years ago t<> n side with his daughter. Mrs. Grant Felder, four mih', north’a tof Kewanna. Also surviving are two grand childten; tiiree brothers, John, of i La: orte; Fred, of Dowagiac, Mich.; and Alfred df B:.’ Citv, Mil h, ami I five daughteis, Mrs. Kate Either, iln v agim ; Mrs. Loren Knov.lloj, i a id M’ s. B. ■’ Gard. North Lib< rt v; I M's. On tta Storm, South lb mi, ' a"d Mrs. George Bt rgor, Miseaw I lei. Mr. Eisennienger married Sarah Bate-, of North Liberty, Dec. 31, ls'.<2. She died in August, 1915. He was a caipeiit’i and a member of the Church of t-e Brethren. t The luner: I was lx Id at 2p. m. .Monday in the llariison sum ra! 'hone. K'wanna, with Rev. R. G. Str. ng, official!"! . Buiial wa ■ in t'n Moon cemetery. Mrs. Annabelle Grist* ,M' . Aimabelle Knowlton Gri-*, I aged 7<>. of W yatt, dh d at ■’’> p. ' . • Friday in her h oae af’ei a wo. k's I ilhn s . She v.as born in Madnmi 'township -Jan. 27. H7’t .and w ; parried to < i.irb (Iris, July ' IS'.rJ, in Madison township, lie died ( bt. 6. 1925. Surviving are n , chddiep, ( bde 'nd Calvin, • ! ' |K''tnMManMnMKVti3MBMnL ■ AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY | NOW BEING USED IN WORLD'S SMALLEST HEARING AiO . . . Virile fur Ir»v h«< r.tUnc mid li«hv h» ulitmn .i (h i»u»!i«*(rathMi in ><»tn mtn liolllt* uhlllillt .1 |»rIHK . INDIANA HEARING AID CO. IZmiki’r* I rtiM BhU' IliMliminiHili*'* !, liuDhim i.ibi r.ii iiiiiHi iirii« on your old licuritii’ aid. t I ——" - - 8

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Wyatt; Cecil, Ray and I’aul Giis. and Mrs. Wilbur Schmeltz, of I'.reincu; Clinton, of Blvn.outh, Ind ; Mrs. Clem Hahn, of Mill ( nek, land Mis. William Wiegand, South Bend; 22 grandchildren; I” gieal grandchild)en and a brother, Loren Knowlton, North Libeity. I '.re' suns piercded her iti death. The funeral was held at 2 p. '>>• Monday in the Salem Evangelical । I'nitid Brethren church with R< v.. V. L. Balmer, officiating. Burial I was in the Bremen cemetery. William Sult i William Sull, aged 81, died in ' Elkhart General hospital, Mom! iy I i after several years' poor health.] He WM born Jan. 9. 1866 in Walkerton, the son of Hentw and Caroly n Sult. In 19t»0 he man x d Minnie Cripe and they moved l । .Elkhart ftom Mishawaka 20 years ago. Surviving are the widow; । । four daughters, Mrs. hail J' -.-'m. | South Bend; Mis. Robert McKee, | Elkhart; Mrs. Edith McGraw Cen. iter Boint, Ind., and Mrs. Burl Hiland, Compton, Calit., f’ v, ‘ sons, Edward Sult, Granger, Ind.; Howard Sult, Vicksburg, Mich.; and Richard Earl Sull, Walter R. Sull, and William Sult Jr., all of Elk hart; 29 grandchildten and two| great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Nazarene । church. Rev. Leo Davis, pastor, * officiated. Burial was in the St. Joseph Memorial Bark. South । Bend. Jasper Sherman Morris Jasper Shonnan Moriis, of Nash--1 vilh', Mich., was born in Teegarden,

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April 2, 1868, and died in the t’niversity of Michigan hospital, Ann Arbor, March 8. 1947, of complications resulting from surgery. He is survived by his wife, Alberta and five daughteis, Mrs. pearl Gibson, Kalkaska, Mich., Mrs. Mamie Anderson, Muskegon, Mich., Helen, Hazel, GlaraLel and one son George at home; also two ] sisters, Mrs. Rosa Crr>co and Mrs. Clara Ulbricht of Los Angeles. I Funeral services were held at Nashville Tuesday with burial in Nashville cemet ei y. PUBLIC SALES j On Sat. March 22, at I p. m., at the Eager Place on Lake trail. 2’s miles southeast of Lakeville. I will sell farming implements, and miscellaneous items. 2 horses and 2 cows. Mike Miloserny I On Thursday, March 27, on Boar road, 2 miles north of North Liberty <>n Rd. 23, thence east on New Road tn Pear road, and onefourth mile south, selling 3-rooin house, land and some personal propel ty. See Adv. March 20 issue. Mrs. Kenneth Howei 1 On Sat. March 29, at 12:3d Mr. Wakeland will sell hi- household furniture at his home 1 miles northwest of Walkerton op the old lai Porte road. On Sal. April 5, at 12 noon, four miles east of North Liberty on Pierce Rd.. I will sell 31 rattle, chickens, farm, implements and furniture. B. A. Marlow.