Walkerton Independent, Volume 72, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1947 — Page 2

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Rialto Theatre “The Fgg anil I" "The and I," the movie verm 'i of Hetty Mm Donald'- best sei i r which ha ■ been read by more bin 2’» million pe r ms, come> i"i iraday Frida and Sntirday, eptember I, a. ami G to the Rialto * Il at t<• v it h < 1 < Colbert and ed MaeMmry in the st an im. • T of Bett.. I Boh. >m of *he • bi I irioits pit' es ‘ Amerirai । ।vc , mroctml, flu ’yre recm’■ t the , । e 'utes of • tone; p g i v । try ’ > . est a liv "g from • r "'aim '•der. • •• . hit I ■.. * .M 1 ' ' *l>< ! er • ado 'I I- trl ommr HimJl. g.• • I: to ’| . <i , O '>t ' e p.li • •limkmg I.efS' If I the do- , mid of ■ I ,acf h I all a ' I Ride VI it Ml.mn I • > . ■ • u. l. ■ ■< Clip ed I ' M"j I j ” ho ' O ;P I ' •< e • n,zr tI , fI, • < 1 II ■ f 'Ckm/ h< - 1 to d» ath in ;> •i tgglc with yi "m'yeai's incon '"" 'u’e. has a ro!< exactly tailor

—iwi — Returned By Popular Demand! Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Sept 4-5-8 I ■ A IWti ® i MM M TWA® i * 3 i Z^^ u HI i I * w ii£ SJB » FJ isl |g v ; ,^M| NOTICE! I N Star liny Sunday. S< pt. 7. the Eollcwing N ON" Opening Tune and Price Sc hi du Ie is Effective: Q Satmila; , Sumi?-, am! Holiday Shows 111 * Ccntiniiom from 2 n. m. « I I I if* I ■ ning s. Monday 'through I riday the m t v L Door Open at G:C». Sh.As at 7p. m. w E I — — — | £ legs lb ' Price Arc \eco<<')) I Ilie to tin & ( onstant Im i< ase ii- Eilm Ret tals awl D ring the Last 'I v. > Yeats B Adults Hie Including 'lax E . M Kiddie^ (under age 12) lie ® I H Sal. and Sun. ( ntil sp. m. Adults H)c MMWBBMMMMiMMWW Sunday Shows Continuous from 2 I*. M. | SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPT. 7-8 I Today's Laugh and Thrill Hit of Yesteryear Star of the Screen! J "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" ] In Technicolor! । SLirnng BEI IA HI II OS With John Lund Bill HeWolfe । 1A !RA ' < <dor < :»r lei p — Xew s । . ITue. and Wed. I Loreto David j s-.pt. p.ip young JJiven { • J 1 '’"-’- HALU'ALUS' l>mcs <>.-•, l y, , wC. yjM ppuOuciiun I Xumt.«tM • oHk ■ e... I^.^. 1',,. B w’ W with I E x T R \ ! EDDIE ALBERT ( olor I artocn ^<^7 A ^**a*ount pictuiu ' Sports I — — SbOnMI * HAorife Brunette", "I m-fa” ‘L ■ I ar> :<• \ h iUr h-e,. “' talKon IL ad”

led to his sty le. I l ite book has been produced by I 'livo stil International on a lavish ; scale. z\ pectarular forest fire ! whi< h burns down the lanch just whet) the ’mney monitors think they have wun then struggle t one of the highlights. Marjorie Main ami Berry Kilbride ’ p'av Ma ami l'a Kettle, the earthly, ' । shit l less, prolific neighbms whose , doing tire a constant succession of , king s'ze Imm hs. Sun. • Mm. Sept, 7 • H I erii< of Pauline Ie 11 - <|iiaet i' y arid quality of ' - i-osrak -a a d eotned\ content, the pit’'ll" I oxeelle d t idcrtanil .ent, A- t '>-cmii| ||i e ii' -i> it anee, how e. -i fl <T< ;kc I -'JHat ’ Tochi ieol u , I hot ■■ job' . Int d o . prod t< iin \ । "e- ■ j;•i■-i ■■ rt ori-i ii allv vi ■ .' || !' ' lK t' ’I " pl" son I , Ie j li i‘ y H utt-- . Tim . roe p|.iy i ha •(! no at In ■ -Id j»db« re to j ’li ' ■ a: a < .i'< o lai \\ ti।'। an i I r aT ot ii 1 lario -» glane*. i ' iiici ;। e -o'l, .<■ met hod • « i t h r' 1 ' dec'uic ■ 1 " I Im Perfect Marriage” !■ a tl' I'm tls Wedne^diy attiai i the Rialto will present 1 "Tin Perfect Martia'-o,” starring'

Lorettsi Young and David Niven, and featuring a supporting cast which includes Eddie Albert, Cha!'. Ruggles, \ irginia Eield, Rita Johnsen, Zasu Pitts, and Jerome Cowan. The picture is a romantic comedy of the pitfalls that plague happy domesticity and invite separation and divorce. In the film, Miss Young ami David Niven, a supposv’dly perfect mar riod couple, begin bickering over : ;fles during the celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary. The story goes on to toll of the widening of the lift to a point wlwre div- r< e is in the offing, and the!- to the methods l-y which their differences are resolved and the marriage saved. Re-Entry for WACS ( loses Sept. 30 • apt’iin ('m ।- < e .1. Welch, i f tiie South Bend Army iV Air I'ok ( R'Cimting Station stated that in unt:< ipatmn of tin termination of tie Women’s Army <'< rps in the Al’< and the integral ion m the Regular Army as provided in legislate n pending in Congress, the War Department has announced that the WAC Reentry Program for enlisted women will In closed on September 30, 1917. The Reentry yas initiated on February 11, 1940. The program which allowed honorably discharged enlisted women with a needed skill to re-enter the sei vice, brought over 3.1(10 Wacs back in the s> ivice. About one-third of this group is now serving with the Occupation Forces in Cermany and Japan. Captain Width listed the following conditions for re-entry: I. \ oluntevrs for re-entry mils' Volunteer for the dmation of the WAC. Al S, or 12 months, whichever is shorter. 2. \ olunteers must he betwe< i. th- ages' of 29 m d 5(1 years an I < iti'/ens of the I’nifed State!. 3. \ oimite. । must l.e phy sicali' a <! im iituPy qualified. I. Yohmtee’s must possess 'nil iisal 'e l»\ the Army A ea i thi War I lep rtmei t. >. \ "ImiH ers w ill be ace pled in the crade held at the time of discharge. G. Ihe duty a-, ignment will be directed by the Army Area where the WAC enlists. Captain Welch also .-dated that the local Recruiting Station ha-

— " N - — , I An Open Letter To the Community! g Mr. Farmer: | We mean business when we tell you we j | will have better service for you in the near fug lure. Construction of our new building jus! i east of the Walkerton Town Hall on Road 6 is progrssing rapidly and will be completed in the • near future. We will have a modern shop for j । any kind of a job on your tractors, farm ma- | chinery, and automobiles. We invite you to in- ; spect our new building the next time you are j in town. X a Incidentally, if you are in need of any new I machinery next year or sooner, we surest that you put your, name on the waiting- list now as I we expect machinery still to be hard to g-e! I next spring. We do, however, at the present i । time have some machinery and other equip- | ment for immediate delivery. j II you are expecting soft corn this fail I । better see us now for that corn dryer. We exi pect a shipment of corn dryers complete with | tubes in October. 2 We thank you for tlie tine business associi ation we have had during our short stay in the community. We pledge ourselves to better ser- A vice and better cooperation than we have been I j able to give thus far. i Respectfully yours, | | Williams Supply Co^ Inc. I j Succc<mh'lu W’aikcrton Supply <’u. \. 17.I 7 . Williams Pres X j?

' full dotaiß <>f the program ami veil! । process all applications speedily , ' Among the n ilitarv skills that ait on the ciitical list are: I.abratmv । Technicians', Medical Technicians, X Ray Technicians, Cooks, Stenographers and Clerk T.vpists, Me have observed in t ur travel through lite, that the poor man ■ has very few vested lights. — ' 1 MILO B. SLICK ATTORNEY AT LAW’ 1 Abstracts and Insurance p Office in Farmers Stale Bank ’ I’hone 21.1

* — ■ AUCTION of Real Estate FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12.1947 1:00 P. M. (D. S. T.) Located—l«. miles north of Plymouth, then > 4 mile west. 5 At RES—lncluding a new Lroom house and bath, bungalow type, insulated. 10x20 chicken house; on good biack-top road. 1 } mile from bu•; line; electricity. lerms—2o'. day of sale, the balance upon delivery of good abstract and title. I UIS HOME (\N BE INSPECTED ANY TIME BEFORE D\Y OF SALE. COME PREP\RED TO BUY AS I HIS PLACE IS fiOINt, TO BE SOU) TO I HE HIGHEST BIDDER. I'or Imt her intormatien contact owner, or Vern Siitei*. Auctioneer, Walkerton. C. J. MACIEJEWSKI Vern Slate-. Vuctioneer.

September 4, 1917

INSTALL LIGHTS AND GATES AT CROSSING Automatic flasher signal lights and automatic gatis have been installed by the B. & O. railroad at their cros&ing on the old Lal’orte ri,ad near the cemetery in Walkerton. The installaticn of flashers is* a common practice here, hut ft \\ i io- ing havt the 'double >afety measure. While there have I no recent ai'cident< at th- paiticular crossing, in year-' past it had been the seem' of M'veial deaths.