Walkerton Independent, Volume 72, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1947 — Page 2
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Rialto Theatre Republic Studios 1 ring it- new- । .1 action । hotoplay “Web of Pang .•i", a drama of high steel workeis io the Rialt< Thi st n mi Friday and .mturday with Adele Mara. Damian • I'F'ynn and Bill Kennedy in the t<p r<des, It is ii'p i ( ed that the jllm tells thv tory <>f a I iidge hui'ding crew r. ing against time i > complete a biidg< pan that is the last avenue of i^.. ipe for eve’.l thousand fan lie- trapped Ie the • i-'ng wati rs of a th; a flood. Inr m polnled in dea ilcmnpet it ion is he rivalr; f two roe! 1 ste j -teel .oil ei for (he lovr ■ f tin same <nl Hit Xo. 2 "I la ! .i. ar nd 11 < | .adv”, the l o -pi red epi of tlm p.. Exp) e. . . ■eaturrm Wi .. Elliott. • Jail Pati 11, and \ < i Ra' to ,i> t lie co. ’catuio nt 'lm R. io |•T l d;^. ai d . io da v ex. ui'igs. "SinWmly lt'» Spring" A new coma’t < conn dv, Para MILO B..SUCK ATTORNEY AT LAW Abstracts and Insurance Office in Farmers State Rank Phone 21J
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, Friday - Sclurday, Aug. 29 - 30—2 Hits!
a HU XO. I Ij f Starring WILLIAM ELLIOT! • VERA RALSTON >
.Sun. - Mon.. Aug. 31 - Sept. 1 A Paulette's perfect as the perfectly / As; '*^B nice —and—noughty gal who I X<> y* *’ ho^ O n ly 2^ hours to win her L jh. W*' hubby bock 1 f MMV v '^ > ') fa I I wW^-^voilOM^ Macdonald Carey i ) I ^Arleen Whelan J A ALSO: Xrw^ - Color Cartoon and Novelty Tuesday and Wednesday - Sept. 2-3 !_ I lio Author of “Laura” now • , z hrinu* \< it the stoiy of mi ™ W who w«! ZV s'Wf’UcjiP^’ ’ ‘ ’ ladM AM 1 tHOltl HUH twin ft* ALSO - Cartoon - Musical — ('timing Back! Sept. 1-5-6 “THE EGG AND I" I — SA ft AI I IHE I ERILS DE l'\l I EXE" in Technicolor V V II .-\n 1 \\()R| 11. BRI X E'l IE” ■ • ( \| ( | | 1 V’
mount's “Suddenly It's Spring," is slated for the Rialto Theatre mi Sunday and Monday which stars Paulette Goddaid ami bred Mui Murray, with Macdonald Carey and Arleen Whelan east in the principal feat med rides. "Suddenly It's Spring" deals with the strained marital relations he tween Mar Mm ray and Miss God dard. She play “Captain Lonelyheait-." a WAC expert on domestic affahs. who returns from oversento find het husband i love with an other woman and anxious for Paulette t< sig!) divorce papers. But she embark^ i pon a campaign to win him hack, ic-o-i ing hi e\erv 1 attempt, ami al' h trick .to get I Imi to ig . \rleop Whelan, a M acMurray’ n< ove, and \ I < domd i < ar« y, xx i o < f o Paul ette, -erve to eomplicat •• the Inai ital mix up. “Bedeli i" I.< d' lin, the Iu" •*! iheWh k- I ।d< ■ I woimm who ever lived", come, to tlu ISa'to Tut -dav ami \\ < J < d i • . ’ ■ M• i. : I h kwood and lan Hu> ter. The stmy starts in lovely Monte • a'lo, honeymoon spot of the new ly I married Carringtons, played by , Miss Lockwood ami Hunter. Their । they meet Barry K. Barnes in the • role of a private investigator, who sets out to prove that Bedelia is not the sweet, loving wile that Hunter thinks she is. Shifting tu England, the storv, with drama and suspense, tells »f Bedelia’s iirfam<,us past and hen Hml undoing.
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Plan Field Day For Corn and Soybeans Farmers from throughout Indiana and adjoining states are ex ported to attend the annual Purdue Corn and Soybean Hay an nounced for Friday, Sept. 12 at tlx Soil.- and <'tops Expel imental Field just east of Lafayette. Recently launched fertility studies on heavy applications <1 fertilizers 1 , and especially of nilr< gen for corn, xvill bo reviewed ii the foienmm tour of the experimental plots. Much intmest among J farmers who aie practicing heavy fertilization ha In en .’loused, a, < ivffect- of the practice on vaib>uFl ciops in the rot dun, particularly. I corn ami -oyhean , will be ■ • wn. Newer forage and cheimp'g! crop- as well ns the old stard-hx;■ hvh'id coin ami soylmans. alwax j in.-pire much ii t- nst » ae •' • m ।< r The w idol; ci rtifiml variolic ami promising mw ones will d! I > insnected by fit Id <»:i\ \ i itor:', R» suits from experiment- <h aT g ] with the disposition of straw fol . lowing grain harvest, which habeen particularly heavy f<i tho last two years xvill stress the importance us itr removal if clover ito be saved. These and :• numl>er of other experiments xvill be cover-' ed in the eleven stops on the foie i noon tour. Fifty staff member ; will serve as instructors and guide- I
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for this aeswion, and others will participate in an afternoon program rdHowlh^ a picnic lunch, served in the grove of the experimental field.
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i One feature will be a discusaion of problems of handling Indiana’^ corn crop which promises tn be very late and high in moistuiv.
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