Walkerton Independent, Volume 71, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1947 — Page 2
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. . \ eoim' insane. j I Moiitixomerx, last seen in "They 1 W ere Kxpemlald"," ha the rde of J the husband, handsome, chrinin^, | intelligent, wealthy, but a w< ak I ■ en ationally unstable, a ।sy '' iehopathic case, who is capable of । । murder because hi- ego demands' ! public attent ion. | * (irorge Sanders plav s Montgoiii Jrx’s closest fri< nd. Strong where Mmitgomeiy is weak, bo is also attu 'bj Mi i'- ■ . . ut is a u". d loser when his fiiend wins 1 her. It is Montgomery’ •in ano । jealoii of Sand' i•, whom h•d< - I liherat' ly t hrow - in his w if' , (oinpany, that r- uh in an ama".i im’ cl i im x, v. i' h Sa "del -; < oiix ict cd | of Montg neiyb murder. Mont . , ery. ahhourh dead. |eav< s tie evidc'ce that proves Sande: i I rpi ' w ' । plot. I —- - — I • - ■ I DEATH RECORD I ■ ■ Otto Kfdlar Otto Ki liar. <’•!. of Ih vine, Tr.x I ;■ . a barber in Walkerton many I ye:!r-- ago. died Saturday in I exa aftet several weeks' illness. H• I leave- his widow, Bertha, and a | hr 'thef, Glenn K'dlar, New Car . lisle. The body was brought to I the Hay funeral home in South | Bend, where funeral ervices wer 1 । held Thui <lay of last week. F. 1 S. l.eßoy, f< inner Christian Science | leader "f the South Bend church, , conducted the fmie.al. Burial was ’ in Soiitblawu cim tery. South | Boml. । I h xelop ng lo.s'jo fi ot pounds "I | of energy in its k'.; ounces, the । i m\\ biuii energy f 1 i 'light battery • contains enough energy to raise it | 'self feet. -i m-aily tui । . mih s. । I - \; ii •» 11 i/ ; -A ' z \< v A ' 'A • \Z < z> v '..‘.'A' c>Ar <*: !T' iWßvltZiiX in— Vaster Cheer WE WILL HAVE Ol lt I SLA!, LARGE VARIETY LILLIES and other BLOOMING PLANTS lor EASTER Bl T YOM: EARLY SELE< TION WILL BH APPRECIATED Oplinger’s (•m'n house Phone 203 Walkerton Dance EVERY ' SUNDAY NICHT .Music By FRANKIE FSLMS & His Orchestra CRYSTAL BAU. ROOM B\SS LAKE 1
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YOUR ARMY DO ITS PART FOR PEACE Willi tin- President s propo-.d loi the di-emitiniianee of Selcetixe Seryice <>n Man h 31. \ni<ii<a will rely on 'olum.ii x enlistments for tin maintenance of the Regular \rmy at authorized stnimth. In y iexv of world Com lit ion- today. tin- i- a ‘•top of the grave-t impm lance In e\ei v \mei nan citizen. Xcver before in history ha- am nalam rai-cd anil maintained a million-man army In the bi Inntier sy-!em alone. Our ideal-', our belief in imh\idual freedom. our safety ami our duty to promote wmbl peace all are hound up iu this deci-ion. I his is your Winy, and yoluntai y enlistment in your choice. It must not fail. \\ uh your help it uill not fail. I lie \rmy must continue to provide adequate occupation forces ovci-eas, to supply these forces, and to help in kiM'pin^ \mcrica .strong and .secure. \ our help and under-landing can do much to en- < mirage a -leads How of 3-year xoluntarv cnlislmentn, Hci'i—ary to -ouml trainiim and the eHicient performance ol the Ai in\ - i.ok. W lien \ oh di-cns- thi - -übjeci yx ith xoiir -on-, brothers, hit-hand- m lri< nd- who max he considering an Army <’are< r Rj, , t nmid the adx.nitage- offered by a 3->ear cnli-inieiii. them are the clK;i<-<' of branch of •।' > p, ‘ u.id .. o\ -ea- tln at« r\x here openings exist, and th’ oppoilmi |\ lor thorough training in xaluabk -killer ' jolt in iln m \x Regular \rmx compare- favorably "itli th< axriaue in indii-irx. and lia- mon opportunities lot promotion ih.m nm-l. oil • <n lo lp hy gixiii!’ xom re-pi । t .md -upporl Io Hn in.m xxho i idi-t- xolimt irdx -to do hi- part in carry--1,1 onl xom । oiintry « xxorld-widc oldi^ation- to build •’ p’ .!• • that xx ill endui K‘»BII(I P PMTERSOX s i ’ i:> i \Kt o| xx yit
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