Walkerton Independent, Volume 78, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 May 1957 — Page 2

- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — MAY 23. 1957

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Walkerton Independent Robert E, Urbin, Editor North Liberty News Neil W. Det Oudrrs, Editor Publication time: Thursday of each week. Entered an Second-Class Matter at the Walkerton Post Office. Subscription rates: S2OO for each year foi each paper in Indiana; out-of-state subscriptions $2.50. Playhouse Begins Eighth Season At Maxinkuckee On Tuesday night, June 18th, ihe Maxinkuckee Playhouse located on tire east shore of the beautiul Lake Maxinkuckee in Culver, nd., will open their eighth season. This year’s opening will niaik the ighth yeai foi the Culvei group, making it the oldest summer theater in the entire Northern Indima and Southern Michigan are, I'he announcement of the opening was made by Paul Rutledge and David Hager co-managers of the Playhouse. The Playhouse will again operate for twelve weeks this summer, closing on September Bth Each ’rodcution will open on Tuesday night an<l play for six performances. closing Sunday night. The theater is dark on Momiay nights. Ticket pi ices will remain the same as last year with $1 35 on Tuesday and $1.50 on nights Wednesday hrough Sunday. "Janus” a highly delightful comedy about a pair of authors who manage to turn out a yearly ‘best -eliet ’ has just been chosen for the opening production. The play is i recent New York hit which ori finally starred Margaret Sullivan and later Claudette Colbert in the leading role. Scheduled for the

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lead in the Maxinkuckee Playhouse production will be Miss Sally Noble well known to the Playhouse pations for her excellent ability. Comedy and young love will bo two of the key notes for much of the season this year. A group <f highly charged dramatic pieces are also included Following ‘ Janus" will be "The Philadelphia Story” ■June 25-30. "Tea and Sympathy’ July 2-7. "Tune Limit" July 9-11. 1 "Dream Gill July 16-21. "Detective Story’’ July 23-28. "Teahouse of the August Moon” July 30-Aug. 1 ‘The Laid Red Patrick” Aug. 6-11. "Roomful of Rosea" Aug 1318; "Witness for the Prosecution" Aug. 20-25; "Yeung and Beautiful’ Aug. 27-Sept 1 and "Bus Stop" Sept. 3-8. Over ten thousand persons each summer visit the Playhouse, making it one of the most popular entertainment spots in Northern Indiana Tickets can be reserved by calling Viking 2-2500. Gardens Offer “Best Show” Yet Hundreds of perennial visitors to the International Friendship Gardens Sunday, for "TULIPS ON PARADE” Festival, have termed the current show the best yet. The show features some 300,000 bicorns of early and late varieties. All include some colorful hybrids developed in the Netherlands In ah our year’s here, we, have never received the compliments and praise from visitors as this season. Friends who have been here each season declare this show the best The Gardens Attendants can always tell the value of a show by the number of inguuies on techni- • cal gar dening points. When a show . is exceptionally good, it inspires i amateur gardeners to try to learn ; how they can duplicate some of the arrangements and plantings. The 195? Tulips Festival also includes a Lilac I^ine, Primroses, Dogwood in full bloom, Redwood,

> Flowering Peach, and Crab । The International Friendship Gardens are dedicated to Peace and Friendship to ALL peoples of ■ the world. Free! $17.50 Steak Set, with every purrhase of $lO or more at Leßoys. Read description in ad on page 15. Find a man who is easy to pump and the information you get is practically worthless. RIALTO WALKERTON IND. Thursday. Friday A Saturday CURUCU, BEAST OF THE AMAZON” 2nd Feature: JOHN BROMFIELD in ‘‘MANFISH” Both in Color! Sun., Mon. May 26, 27 Tues., Wed. May 28, 29 JOSE FERRER. DEAN JAGGER “THE GREAT MAN” Sbw Start at M MttHj. Wb w Gear U. q CbUm ht* ktMRMid WHMAOt r Friday and Saturday May 17 and 18 Triple Feature RUN FOR THE SUN m ith Richard Md mark MANFISH with John Bromfield HALLS OF MONTEZUMA wfth Richard Wklmark Sunday and Monday May 19 and 20 Doub’e Feature KRONOS with Jeff Moorow and Barbara Liwrence THE SHE DEVIL j with Mari Blanchard I = »=T ! | REES | Plymouth. Indiana I " " । Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 “The Rivers Edge” ; In Cinenuutcope RAY .MILLAND. DEBRA PAGET, ANTHONY QUINN । Excitement clirnbh to unmatched heights of hate, fury* and violent love! Cartoon, Special A News Sunday, Monday A Tuesday “Funny Face” In Technicolor AI DREA HEPBURN. FRED ASTAIRE. KAY THOMPSON The neu look in motion picture musitido! Color Cartoon A New« Starts Med., 29 “Giant” Admission: 70c A 35c Monday thru Saturday 7 A 9 Sunday Continuous 2 PM

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