Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1959 — Page 2
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT— Sept. 3. 1959
MOVIE REVIEWS Fi om TIE RIALTO Gue of the most dramatic and <' ■ iting ii ’idents of the Civil V H' supplh ; the fabi ic for the stoiy of "The Hm.'o Soldiers," the NO .>OO.OOO epic pro iuction open ng on Sunday for four days at the Rialto Theatre This was the /s reditably bold ond heroic sixi mndred mile laid tn tough Confed<idc territory of Colonel Benjamin Grierson and his brigade of I’■ on aval:.v Historians have credited this remarkable feat with ■i nig mercifully ■ shortened the conflict by as much as a full year, with the saving of perhaps 100,(»o<» lives. John Wayne and William Holden arc starred in the play and two . ciious Gibsons Hoot, the great cowboy star of yesteryear and Althea, the awe-inspiring young Negro girl athlete are featured. A lovely newcomer to pictures. Const nice Towers makes her film <i imt in the drama. Filmed in "olor on location in M -sissippi and Louisiana, in the act ml country through which the raid was actually made, the film has great appeal for old and young. The author of Grierson’s raid General Ulysses S. Grant. In April was, actually, none other than of 1 863. Vicksburg was under seige
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; and Grant had been trying to take the < ity for some ten mon hs without sue ess. At the time, the war was going badly for the North in the field, in Washington and ii the newspapers. 1 was vital that Vicksburg be taken before the sumI mor ended so that Giant eotdd begin his stalled drive to ovejwhilm 1 the Confederacy Tn desperation, the general • ou- < Jved the scheme of serving a brigade of cavalry throng i Lit i- ' dr ads of miles of rebel-held territory to attem.pl to destroy Newton Station, thp all-important supply c enter for V? ksburg, confided his plan, and the rest is history some ' of tile most exciting history of the 1 entire colorful and tragic Civil War i | r A » C • I Suburban League i W L Hiatts Insurance 4 0 Bakers Standard 4 0 ' Drewry's 4 0 Dill’s DX Service 3G G Tracy Lutheran 3 2 3’2 J Dares Grocery 0 4 ■ 1 Teegarden Elevator 0 4 । Shoemaker, Inc. 0 4 ■ High Game, R. Lute, 225. High series, R. Lute, 649.
Night Owl League Standings Dave and Kay’s Store 71 - Hartsough and Bouse 71 Hiatt's Insurance 5 3 Stanley's Sport Shop 4 1 Bill’s Package Store 3 5 • Amer? an Legion 2 6 Walkerton Skelgas 2 6 Moorman Construction 2 6 1 High series-—L Kerr, 511 and 126 ; lor a. tot al of 637. High game .1 Peteis. 108 & 135 lor a total of 243. 200 games—B. Lute 200, Donald bau’e 202, D Mellin 207. D Overn ver 209, D. Cripe 208 and, 207 S. Foresman 202. G Rhodes' 220 .1 Clajk 200 Aces an I Jokers lived Donb’i s I ? L 'Gutter Dusters 11 1 .Jokers 6 2 Tag Along 5 3 I Cotton Pickers 1 4 'Walkerton Pharmacy 3 5 I Aces Wild 3 5 Alley Cats 2 6 Line Busters 2 G Team high seriesiCotton Pickers 1928, Gutter Dusters 1900 and Line ■ Busters 1857 Team high game: Cotton Pickers and Gutter Dusters 666, Line i Busters 631, Walkerton Phaimacy and Jokers 595. Ladies high game: Pearl Frailey 161. Myrna Williams 159 and Lilah Morrison 155. Ladies High seiies Pearl Frailey j 457, Myrna Williams 144 and Helen j I Kennedy 421. 1 i Men high series and game Dean j Knowlton 582 and 199, A. J. Ken-1 ] nedy 546 and 193 and John Newland 526 and 205. Monday Night Ladies League 6:30 i Dollies Restaurant 4 0 Dills DX station 3 1 i Hartung Sheet Metal 3 11 S’udio Dress Shop 2 2 Hartung Mfg. 2 2 ■ Phillips 66 1 3 I Reed's Electr? -1 3', [Tiacy Lutherans 0 4 : | High Individual game M. Smith] ! 200. M. Hartung 196. E. Fitzkc 192 g High Team Game Dollies ResI taurant 773, Dill’s DX 755, Studio 1 Dress Shop 720. I High Ind. 3-game series—M. 1 Smith 572, M. Hartung 504, E. Fitzke 493. High team 3-game series Dollies 2253. Dills 2136, Hartung 20371 I u u ('losing week of the 10th Season j NOW PLAYING THRU SUNDAY. SEPT. 6 the rriotous comedy Tunnel Os Love J about love, sex, marriage . (Not recommended for I children) For Ticke s ( all \ Iking 2-2500 in ( ulvcr ( Entral 3-5763, South Bend WEbster 6-2642, Plymouth ( losing Night Sunday, Sept. 6
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Business Men’s League W L Huhnke’s Service 4 0 '‘ine Acres Trucking 3 1 Star ('afe 3 1 American Legion 3 1 1 Reed’s Electric 1 3 1 Bacewic Turkey Farm 1 3 Drewry's 1 3 Hilcr’s Foundry 0 4 High team, 3 games Pine Acres Trucking 2451, Stai Case 24 13, Drewry's 2380. High (cam game Star Case 044 Pine Acres Trucking 827 and 814. I High individual 3 games A. J. Kennedy 601. C. Roth 540, W, Cochran and G Anderson, 532. High individual game C. Roth 211, A ,J Kennedy 202 and 200. Walkerton ('lassie League W L I Master Shirt 4 0 Irisl. Bar •> 1 Dave and Ray's 3 1 Arrowhead Engineers 3 1 Jacob Drug 1 3 Joe’s Bar 1 3 Number 8 13 Dad and Lad' s 0 4 Individual series R. Lute 611, S. Solmos 582, B. Bouse 567. W. ' P? kavet 562, D. Daube 552. Individual games: W. Pickavet 223, B. Solmos 219, B. Bouse 210, R. Lute 209 an<| 203, N. Williams 202 G, Rhodes 200. — I Wed. Night Latlie> Lea gw | Bakers Std. Station I 0 : Prentis Bty Shop 4 0. 'Walkerton Lanes 4 0; Team No. 1 3 1 | De De’s Beauty Salon 1 3 Hartsough 0 4 Gambles Store 0 4 Team No. 6 0 4 ] High team games Bakers 2179. Prentis 2033. Team No. 1 2011. High team, one game -‘Baker’s 780, Team No. 1 728, Prentis 711. High team. 3 games E. Fitzke 49t>, H. Baker 473, P. Bousa 471.। High Ind. one game—E. Fitzke 203, B. Powers 180, P. Bouse ICO. RIALTO WALKERTON. INDIANA Air Conditioned Fri. - Sat., Sept 4 & 5 “Return of the Fly” 2nd Feature “The Alligator People” Stm. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Sept. 6,7. 8, 9 A w „„ WUwLIMEfi r JOKH ; FORiyS THUNDERING SPECTACIt! They ride WI tl ni Ivll vt • *l^l *4 *414
BOUT IXG NOTH E - Friday night mixed doubles has 1 been held over until Sept. 4 at 9:00 p m. Anyone wanting to now! this shift be there Friday- Night. Open bowling all day Labor Day except from 7 Op to 9:00 p. m. The Monday night men will bowl at ; that time The Monday night ladies will not bowl Labor Day. , YELLOW BANK REI MOX All f o rniei pupils and teachers of Yellow Bank .school District No. 5, Liberty township, are invited to attend the 10th annual reunion to be held at the old school building on Sunday, Sept. 13. A co-operative dinner will be served at noon. Ivon Hart.sough is president and Mis. Ralph Harbaugh is secretary ESSAI CONTEST As the Essay Contest chairman for Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary to Dost 1951, North Liberty, I wish to announce the topic for the annual Essay Contest sponsored each year by the National organization. The top?' for this year is, “Civil Defense An American Tradition.’’ Three prizes will ,be given for the best essays, $25 first prize, $lO second prize. $5 third prize. The first place winner, goes to the District contest and ,if good enough, to the state and ( national contests. All high school ' student are invited to write an i essay for this contest. Emma Gouker, Chairman ‘ " 1 a — N () T I ( E* . Shady Haven Kennels- is got owned by me. After the.first off September it will not be known by that name, ■—H Wood | - I.LfZ'C Patronize our advertisers. AIR CONDITIONED REES Plymouth. Indiana Thursday, Friday, Saturday “Tarzan’s Greatest Adventure” ; In Eastman Color GORDON SCOTT, ,ANTHONY QI AYLE, SARA SHANE Scott’s Fourth Tarzan Portrayal His Greatest (ARTOON, SPORTS,. NEWS Sun., ’lon., Tues., Wed. “The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker” Color by DeLuxe $ ( LIFTON WEBB, DOROTHY NIcGITRE, ( HAS. COBVRN Th<-y called him the eighth wonder of the world! ( OLOR ( ARTOON, NEWS Monday thru Saturday 7 & 9 Sunday Continuous from 2 pan.
