Walkerton Independent, Volume 72, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 September 1947 — Page 2

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k ■ Rialto Theatre J—- ■ ■ Buriy Eitzt r « raid. Diana Ly i n nd <mm\ Tuft ■ star in "Easy Easy (Jo" at the Rialto Lursdav, Eriday and Satuiday this ■ k It ported t<> lit' his funniest e to date. Ei • ■ i Id is cast as nick, sly .'.'oundrel with a weakfor eas mo t, and the lift n.i i goes with it. I It' stops at thiiiu to l;< t p frail! going' to work, .t to kt t p In. du :' r hter, I • tia ■nn from maimim’ th l ' peimilens I’nfts. ( o-ll? - m'. < ity is • o’ :■ • r in ’ a . It' I 'nt o Il 111 H'.' . ail S|•. \ ity I O‘■ o ' 1 1 o I । , |- el.. a I a' ird . . i i x < ty S. e" i- , ’. tn t , , • if ■ .tee h< t< unit ' fnm. th I i ‘ d ill'll'.-. 'My I avoritc Bl nm t;<•” d I' i . <>i 11<• lli ic te.'' a t tun• ak> ff on j-espot se thrille: >1 tough private detectives of the I n phrey Bogart-Alan l.mld <n >" i turns Sunday and Monday o im Rialto Thvatie with Bob b pt and Don thy Lamour heading 'it tsi. । 'he film. Dope, a baby photo-

R 3 ■■■■■■■■■■ >im .and Ennings, Mtn. ■Oh W J mitinumi- ^^^^^BKgßßß er..ru p. U I dP* \d d ’ ''how at 7p. • • I vZ****""""^ • ® i I Uli U.-l la.-SVI. - hit Soft H I- -13 gT* J| NO. 2 htU III.E FEen i! ■ «s "" M ’ : F AUTftY , z ^ L and 7* BARRY. Izrj > CHAMPION V 7 FITZGERALD SONNY TUFTS DIANA LYNN . S/IjIJKjMIIIM , A Paramount Plttvr* ■ ^®LLq' ™ .SI N. and MON. A MEET HAWKSHAW HOPE.. ^’’l.h-La \1 a nosey detective JI with an e y e f° r ?!jy TJj a brunettes! ' ■'' /-fl > Y X , < ■! L.\ ’ ,V I o ■ ’ 'H ESDW ONLY—IKD BLE l EAII RE si pßwyowcffl lw£dw 1^ - ww ■€* W El‘\EhA ' - 1111 KSDA’i SEri. 17 - Is in ■il \ehitwt-nn nt I IMMIUAND-nKWIT V. in ~ -,r z n.„: j/ Witt M acne HAMpito • U CIMID OWtR • MIHMI ObW ’ / ( ()Ml.\<; SOO.N! BIC HITS GALORE! “The Huckster” — “Variety (iiiT’ in ( u | (>r “The iliimrsLchh” — “De tr Ruth” — fiesta” in color

ifiapher, seizes an opportunity tn fulfill an audition to Le a private deteitixe. Mistaken for a private eye by Dorothy Lamour, Hope sets out to help find her missing uncle, a foreign diplomat, This involves Im with a yanyr ot cut throats’wh । are ,'itter a map of a secret uranium mine, ami before the film ends, Hopi' i- beaten, shot at. kidnapped ami finally trained with a mui'ler cLarcr. How Hope Rets out of all these mffiudties is said to make ;. riotous movie, Dmdde Era! me Tuesday « \'. e\< i 11! n di ama of the < 'a'if r in lirnhway m told in "Th I > I ; i'd a Itid' ." a' Hr Rialto I ;<• day, ' urrii p \> im ;<■ for Law oo ■ • I ' ■ T< d North, Nai 1,0 io, lb 11 ! (V • । o and \mbev To. ho uh L a< m . d. V . . T' < d ■ ■ 'ho R al' . > a ■XI ■ i*ll ' i tin' Mu i> '■ i 1 '-m i d . , < i V« iDidm R: k .Wi , m ./ . < . H< .m Walk •o . '.Ti • . h. ,a<* \\ illium ' iai ■•a a d t at Rutb<u i'oiu, Juli ih iiop a,d .It ro ,ie < 'ow am "Ihe Imperfect Lady" R i . Midami, coint'leteiy r> < ove> <<f I oin tht terrific hangover that won lim an Academy Award in "Ihe Lost Weekend,” is now one of the hardest working and most con s'stently line pv«formers in the business. Ray’s fourth film since his me-|

moralde hinge is I’aiament’s drama, : "The Imperfect Lady", which come.- < Sept. 17 and IS to the Rialto Theatre with Teresa Wright as his 'co-star. In it, the prolific and versatile Milland shakes off the dust of "t’alifornia,” his most recent hit, to don the impci cable attiie of an English gentleman in the day s of I good Queen \ ietoria. Since winning the "Oscar,” Milland has also , starred in "Kitty" and "The We" I (iromned Bride.” Issue Warning On School Buses Wit I the return of s< hool bus to the liighw a’s, numerous i stamc arc I ring < cv<d to uro of ■ otm ist -i to stop \ i "i .; • preaching fr< m eitl ■ r directio school Im •' etig'iged i . loading o;' (ii -char? ing children. AL I Icoti r..- f eV de■ Iy )'i < l. l.iz.e that tm- mum s. ,p V.he । ap preaching f rom Ihe t< ar ot a school tms engaged in loadii _• dischai " ing childri n, hut fail to recognize that the iaw in Illinois, Indiana, ami a majority of state.' also requires them to stop w hen up pleaching the bus from tile opposite direction in the opposing lane of traffic. Motorists are urged to exert es- , pecial care to remedy this hazardi ous violation, paiticulurly when driving in rural distiicts, where intensified consolidation of schools is Ipioducing heavier school bus trafI sic. FOR MARRIED \ ETS I Indiana I'niversity has advised married student veterans ii this area who plan to enter th* I'niversity as freshmen this fail but who have been unable to find bousing in Bloomington ti ar ialignments have been made fm da. as ami housing at tne India' Ordnance Plant m-ar ('I rlest ■. . < 'lark < 'otmt y. Thecl.' ssis will 1 e । omh' ted i.y the lTii\ers-.ty's Southeastern Et' nsimi 1 'enter al .h : fe' >,,• vil!" , New Albany and proveie a 1 ■ s< hedule of fi' -hnmi st id - I. ii ..st housing '.i sing.'’ tr it- "i- --। ap'irtim nts will he vailab e L r Hr student veteran: at the E. I’. 11. A. । devi lepment adj :c. nt to E'e Oi . I

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nance Plant. Negotiations for classroom spa v and housing hav< been concluded by the University with the War Department ami E. P. 11. A Students taking their freshman work at Charlestown will go at the end oi the yea: to the Bloom-

—— . — fri । moi O Ji® 5 \> I am leaving the farm I will sell the Ldhwhiu peiM-aiul property at i’e.hiic ~m at my f. i in. 2 ri Io -:»uthca-t oi Malkirton on the old I al'orte road, on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 Sale Commencing at I "IO P. M. (I>. S. T.) il burner Kerosene stove: kitchen cabinet; kitchen table and chairs’, 50-lb. ice box; I rocking chairs; book case: several straight chairs; dining room table aud chairs; buffet; stands; leather couch: day beds; 3 commodes: 3 complete bed*; dressers; mirrors, several rugs; floor lumps, table lamps; pillows; feather beds; dishes; cooking utensik*. MISCELLANEOUS ARTI( LES : Fruit jars; canned fruit; lard can*; sausage grinder; lard pres.-: ga.soiiae drum; hay rake: lawn nn wer .ird many other article* too numerous to mention, found un a -ale of (hi* kind. TERM*: ( \*H. MRS. OBFHA STEINKE ■ VERN SI VITR. Auctioneer \ I DI PI ER. C lerk

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ington campus where housing will ,be reserved for them. Such stu- , dents are asked by the University ito advise immediately the Office 1 of Dean of Students at Bloomington and to make housing applications to Eugene M. Darling E. P. IL A. Administrator, L'harlestown. ■ll— ■ —•- 1 ■ 1 X-** . .■■■" -t