Walkerton Independent, Volume 73, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1949 — Page 2
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’ll • —- n ~ RiaKo »- I Walkerton, Ind. ® n Double Feature “Robin Hood of Texas,” latest hi H o sorbs of Gene Autry musical westerns, shows today, Friday and Saturday .• 1 the R'ul.o Theatre, i resenting the Singing Owboy as »t genial doer-of-good, T« van style. His pl lanthmpy takes the form < f advice and assistance to his throe pals, he Cas County Hoys, wh > base inherited a run d wn c. ttl • '.meh which Ims no cattle, no ii .-
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Till it - FRI. - MAT. ! FEB. 17 - IS - 10 GENE AUTRY in “Rohfohead d Texas" 2nd Feature “Train To Akatas" Stindav-Mondav-Tuesdav February 20-21*22 In Technicolor ESTHER WILLIAMS . "OnAnk’and I With Yon" Tue day — Superman । Wed. - Thur. Feb. 23-24 BONITA GRANVILLE “The Guilty'' 2nd Feature JUNE PREISSER “Smart Politics" Wednesday — Super man ;
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“(hi An Island With Yuu" Everybody from . Grandpa to. Junior should gM ti kick out cl M-G-M’s generously cast new Technicolor musical, “On an Island With You,” showing at the Rialto Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. This tropical tuner, laid in exotic Hawaii has everything in the way of big time entertainment, from Es-1 ther Williams in .‘.tuiming under- ] water I allots, romance personified I by Peter Lawford, the exciting dance team of Ricardo Montalban ami Cyd Charisse, belly-laughs from the one-and-only Jimmy Dmante, io a flock of new song hits backgrounded by the 1. 'tin rhythms of Xavier Cugat and his famed band. A double leature. “The Guilty”, starring Bonita Granville, and “Smart Politics,” starring June f’reisser, will be shown Wednesday and Thursday next week. , Star If you are not attending Sunday school elsewhere you are invit d to attend Star at 9:30 a. m. every, Sunday. Horace Conley, who is doing missionary work in the Ozarks in Arkansas, will have charge of the Sunday night service hero. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. and Mrs. Win. Walsh and family were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Russell Hoppes in Elkhart, where Rev. Walsh conducted quarterly meeting services in the Wesleyan Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown of South Bend, Mrs.' Amanda Wareham of Osceola, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Widup, Mishawaka, were Saturday supper guests of Mr .and Mrs. L. I). Irvine. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jame's
J— — Here’s Your Invitation to Our BIG, FREE Bring the Family * ond have 0 A Lot of Fun C&k I p It?' ! With U$ 4 - Hu 0 ^ f < ' 7 Vv. * (j ** ^*-**w^, - Wednesday, February 23rd p a M ° North Liberty High School Gym WoaiBMRE OR roWJUUB, Moatalist and Magician, Assisted by Constance Ake THE BCW HOME ROW FAVORITES OF RADIO AND STAGE. IN THEIR LIVELY AND EXCITING PROGRAM OF POPULAR MUSIC AND COMEDY ABBOT aRd COSTELLO COMEDY NO INDIANS. PLEASE" IT’S ALL FREE FOLKS! DON’T MISS IT! BRING THE FAMILY! SILO CO., Inc. Phone 88, North Liberty • Your International Harvester Dealer ’ - ... . ... pji. J-niPi'—iiiHM—r
Howell during last week included Rev. and Mrs. Richard Howell and daughter, Janet, of Fowlerton, Mrs. Jessie Howell, Claypool, Mr. and Mis. Paul Piescott, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Woodcox and children of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ger-1 aid Howell and son, of Lakeville, I and Mr. and Mrs. George Howell. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Balsbaugh I , •
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of North Liberty were Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doji Balsbaugh. After supper they all went to LaPorte where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Myron Rameier. I African black porcupine attacks his enemies by running at them backwards. I
