Walkerton Independent, Volume 73, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 November 1948 — Page 2
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Rialto Theatre He Rialto offeiH a dcubb lea li r«> holiday I ill which runs Thursday, Eridny mid Saturday this week. “Melody Time" and "New: Houiils." A Thankvgivinp show starts ut 2:15 Nov. 25. “The Naked ( it y' “The Nalod City" st .rri; ;; Bari',' I'ilzgi raid come-. Sunday. M<> i<!:>y and Tuesday to the Rialto ik< ut io, Walkerton. This unusual picture was, fop the most part, hn<d in N< w York City. with the < .>opei;ilioi) of New fork's I* lice I >'partment and its famous Homicide Ihirenu. Solution of a murder mv. tery ia graphi< allj u folded in the films plot. Eitzge;ahi . opears as a Homicide Squad d<Uctive. In the supp >rtii'g cast <,e Howard Duff. Dorothy Hart ad I n»ii Taylor. ‘‘Out of the Blue" beaujful and romantic artist’s model, with a penchant for the hottie a.id for complicating the lives of young married men, h. gins the bi h r.’ ms complications of "Out of the Blue,” the new spicy, romantic comedy which starts a two day run at the Rialto on Wednesday of n< v t week. (Jeorge Brent Virginia May< , Ann Dvorak and c-.ioh Landis are co-.-tarred. Often you dislike a man until you discover that he has many doas like y< ur own.
I f y, / ] X BRUSHING WAVES / 1 With a twist of your wnsr. ' this new Fuller Spiral Bristle- ' ' i comb rolls through your hair.. W Wr, >‘l < \ Follows and beautifies each \ ' 7" I - a I t ' nF SPIRAL BRISTLECOMB | A. D. LUDTEE : Phone 156 412 Indiana St.. \Valkerton i Mi I f " a. Jt, ^Wj|| mW ' k IF fmUvV hl Be Our Store Saturday. November 27 I from 2 to 4 1 * I Kiddies, l>< sure to come in to see him. Give Santa your gift, orders. i Smith's Shoe & Variety Store NORTH LIBERTY
Hold X-ray Clinic Greene Twp., Dec. 2 The St. Joseph County chapter of Tuhei culosis League will hold an xray clinic in Greene township high school building from 2 to 7:30 p. m., on Thursday, December 2, according to Miss Irma Calmer, executive secretary. AM school children, and adults as w dl. are urged to take advantage • f the opportunity to be X-rayed as an aid in deteimining the pre some <>f Tuberculosis. An eariy discovery and diagnosis is a sure cure for the disease when it is tollowed uu by prescribed trei'lment. Many people have some trace of the disease and are unaware of it, so that. even though you may be quite suio you do not have tubercid' sis, it is only wise precau ; (ion that you have the X-ray tert io malto sure. Very little time is tequifed for the test, and no cm-, barrassmei t. A report will be mailed in you following the exam- | ination. | COURTESY I’be reason people pass one door To patronize another store Is not because the busier place , Has better gloves, or silk or lace, ' Or cheapri prices, hut it lies In phasing words and smiling eyes. , The only difference, I believe, Is in the tieatment 'folks receive. ' Ai times the ability to look stu-' pid is a valuable : sset.
1 . I Cancer Society Enlarges Program I The St. Joseph County Cancer, | Society, Inc., recently moved to I larger quarters at f>ol North Main Street. South Bend, from which [will emanate an expanded cancer control program in St. Joseph ' County. Mrs, James 11. Cloelingh, I’resident of the Cancer Society’s Board of Directors states that: "During । the five years that the Society has ; been oiganized in St. Joseph Coun- | , ty, its work in cancer control has. st< adily grown and has resulted in I I greatt r numbers of persons detecting cancer in its early curable [stages. Too many people are dying ' needlessly of cancer. The funds of , the local society are sent to maintain its three ptograms: EDUCA,TI ()N --SERVICE-RESEAR('H.” | The services of the Cancer Society are directed by Mrs. Rose--1 monde Seebirt Christman, Execu- . tive Secretary, who may be reach,ed daily at the Cancer Center to give assistance in all cancer problems. I An information service is main- ■ tained at the Cancer Center for the purpose of educating (he pub-1 lie in the prevention and treatment ■ of cancer. There are only three I proven methods ot treating cancel; . X-ray, Radium and Surgery. Reg-; ular physical examinations by ac-1 j credited physicians w ill prevent : many cancer fatalities, for cancer , treated in its early stages is cur- | able. In an effort to control cani cer, the Cancer Control Committee । [of the St. Joseph County Medical I [ Society has worked out a specific | cancer examination foim which is issued for all persons consulting , the St. Joseph County Cancer So- 1 ciety . This form is followed by each examining physician and then reviewed L.\ the Medical Society’s । (’ommitto 1 to improve cancer di- | agnosis and treatment in this county. ' [ In the new Cancer Center there is adi qo; b r .om for an expand’d program of service to cancer patients. Dailv dressing groups are being oiganized by volunteers to provide the large amount of surgi- ; cal dressings needed for all cancer , patients in the c< unty. The Loan j Cupboard for cancer patients con- j tains many useful items for the sickroom, such as hospital beds, ' wheel chairs, bed pans, rubber, sheeting, etc. Also'included in the ; Loan Cupboard are such expendable j i items as gauze, adhesive tape, anti- j ■ septic powder, alcohol, dressings,, । disposal pads, etc. Many families; [ having born the extremely heavy । ! expense of hospital treatment and ' medical care are unable to provide ; ! these comfort items, which are 1 ' either loaned or given by the Can- j 'cer Society depending upon their ; relative worth and possibility of, re-use. The needs of al! cancer i patients in the county may be referred to the Cancer Society by [the attending physician or the fam- ' nyI C!i list mas Hint -You can give a. i men a necktie but you < oi’l make him wear it! — . I Look Out, when it's dark out! i FLEECE INSIDE R;>inlitc -Ma!\C your sturdy choice for staunch snow and storm protection. In several shoe lasts. Sizes for the whole family . f /i. j’, Walkerton
'rhea there was the news article ' recently alxmt a policeman who happened to be eating an ice cream ' cone when lie saw the gasoline tank of a car become ignited and blaze dangerously. The cool-headed cop put the fire out by dumping the contents of the ice cream cone into
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— «—■■■ I ■ I - ..N ■■■■R-A thu tank puzzle. , r r ’ - - i I 1 "How would you like to sign us with me for a life game?” was th< way a baseball fan proposed. "I’m agreeable," replied the girl. "When is your diamond?"
