Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1960 — Page 2

—- M i F Sjancei and Mrs ( < ■ chapman accompanied Clyd> < pman to F- ru Mon lay M> no.I Mi Joe Bud reck arc bi.: tl, v m.i-t si . vacat. n x o. y . Vs J. <ph R t ile ■ k ’ • tno his Foie t Stably ; H . ; on i M i ’ "> a Sii.it!. a• ri .M.e. g-u-ls of M at 1 Mi i Ihoibe. Mrs Winin' . W; u. ’> a, ■ .♦ Bi l ie- : >rt F: vi V. th Mr :i"l Mrs It .v---n ;• d K ’• n ova i ' ■ wo . 'i lu- < -up lx*. n? fi .. nib v '. he ac! <■ in tv • . to- ev n . <* Mr ; a . Mi h< 1 inrh st • ,* ‘ t< n!< d op» ” Hchon ■• M- nd Mm Kola of !. ''.Co Th> e" ciwr,. of linn s-n was an ■ n.v during the party M I M' Hob. t S . w, -of V' ar i V <'barb \ i in lb.ha- S • I v They all ah ! ( b o’ o . ' Cn r ’ Ci . . grit i of Mi and Mrs I. I ior el IIMy ( ' n .*y is in. ■j !a: h I 1 * Mi ■ ■ Mi ■ ■ n-i Mm To n V ari.% ,f Eh • V, a j; V an.i Mo Fc. । . o! M ntj,. \ A. <3 a I - ' c M > 5 .- fl un Hik 1 for », w r.i <:;*ys w< ek Tin y jd’ ; ■ ‘ i * ( ’ Convi nt it n of IS j V U a K odo Piynni'd and y> IM Kevi ' Mis i•• . K . 1 v ■ Si! ' vd n- i guv : • V M W yn? McCa’ j. : t ... i in Plymouth and Mr F. , Eg. ! < f C mbi;. Cit y w<i. \, < k e.. • • ,ts < i Mi ;nd M’ - S:.. i!«w < .it a:'.; t.n lb • . d < h a;' < Wayne ' a Surd y v s. < a nd M: ■ W L p. . <<( on nod < van the ’ k « ! for t . randson I^an y Buniside and t < f lu> frit id-. IMt: y ih ;r. nt ;t. is .■ u<• S<< Lil ! Sunday < v?’ r ; b ipp< ' ; c. s v r e Mr. a-<’ M ' Lyi It 'd- G’a g :n i Janei Sil’ day n moon g.ea- s wen Mr ate’ F< '1 n Wi ns;dc < f Garv an. • Thu . ..« Vender, ort IHKTHS ( and Mi >l. Hul.nki a t .rents of a d .ughtir born J. 2 • H< y Far dy ho. pilal .nd Mr- Hdi Andris ■■ i • parents of t-. d. tighter b< J .U' n’ Comiininity hospi L. rte :o I M l ' IF iph da s - >i. -e t' pment-- of axm born h e 2 * -'.lin •< w p•- t; ' Hr Wr.| • 9 H - io <7- and was na. d T ihy Wani

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Mi s ißnet Smith «pent the week end at home She H a student nt 1 Bail S' Me C< llcg\ Muncie < Afi ard ’ i • C yd«‘ (”h »pn a nr* • S u *'v in Kewanna vis.t ng M: ’ I Mi Vvcl s Ficdk r . Mb c i H swell o* Bremen ■W O. W( . C’ ' gllest of MISS । S MclF-o, ,i r r.i t-• en'evt iin d " (' ■' h 'Hh Ham t. Mi c • .• and Mi' Hye W.d'i • S ’ h F n ’ for dinne: Tue, lay. > M .1 ' n Gio': u f ir<i \ ». .••of u s iij- an ! '• ■ ' 1 n < in and family m J ’in- I F! . ,h< th Guttma: < ;i ght guest • ■ • w -th, • Perth iVr . i • . - F’ . e H i M I :M• de A , v. re g a ‘ . M nd M s (’hnrles Finch v. ■ u w and Thursday last nMj >■ . O: pn’oi tamed n tumor of ’ . . o • V - ru.ido Wit ! fr, >, giu st were Mrs 1 r>inci Mr V alt, i Jack . and Mi It r' Srha< ffer H ! M < , . • S ‘. th <• • • i • • 1 Sum.o' for the.! daug t : Iv , Fdu k. in h<m r of hi r I rtiiday Other gu ds we: e Wai c 1 • Chs> - and children. Mi and M: Ralph Smith rind son. and A" 1 a Mr Dale Stull and family M and Mi* E F Williams r< - j ' • . i h mte b snday morning afte s •’ dmg 3 weeks vacationing I Eight d. y. were spent in Puerto 1. co and Jamrdca They drov ‘ ' M m.i t » Ft Worth Texa. wh- c they waited friends They! : o. i.,p- !at Meridian Mi- 1 • • '' o.» -i fi end • Dick H» ri berg, i son of Mr r i M Ge< g - H< r hbergi-t a d * r »ld Ko<h m of Mr and M’> 7 I. K.i< a. of W.dkertoh, a-v rd for t ;e second s.mieste a- .: o. ' .al the Kirksville Colof O tcopathy and Surgery, e .Mo Mo H'*r<hbergu i is n. do- •< of the A’;. Chib and* v f ’■ the f, mer Joseph no t 1 <•: H. p. r’.n li! Mr. Ko< h | a r mb ■ of the Theta Psi Fram.*y and s vvif\. is the forme o-.wi Pn of St Louis Mo Q HOSPITAL NOTES ' □ r \!r< Kenmth Kn vvlton is a ..died patient in Moniortrd hos .1 S ' i»h Bond M-^ F.»n Jackson under-ven ‘ i ijnr -mrgerv las’ week tn M ‘ r al h o 1 ’ S>”ith Bend Miu Hro] 1 T mm was adnntfeo । to Holy Family hospital Jan 20 ! M. < Itiiph Chapman waa a1- < nutted to C ir.munity hospital LaPorte Jan 30 Alber' Hin ts w.s admitted to c..u umtv h' nttal Jan 30 < i.v< ■ A ■ i ’s was admitted ’ » . • 'v F iJ” h’ spits'; Feb 1 .1. Verkh r vwus adm tied to F. -iy I .ilv h sp.tal Feb 2h r t»‘ sc ration Ealph 1.1 .di’d.aii was .. !: .11 ' । t lio’.v Family hospital Feb 2 | M. >n Fie .dy was admi’t dto 1 Holv Family h -pitnl Feb 2

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.Mi and Mrs Walter Bakei and । Patty wen' Sunday dinner ginM<d of Mr. and Mrs Richard Verklet M ;■ Thelma Helton and Mr a l Mrs Chi'once Reid spent the week । . n i with their folks. Mr and .Mi Clifford Helton of Terre Haute Mr an I Mr i Jack Hann* P n . v it.-rt n*’ 1 S iturday night in h >n>.f e birthday o? Mr., Newt V» m.c OUwi gwuit.H wriv Nevi Well ’. and Mi iiid Mi Fn । Kopianhoffer M .»• iMi Robert Hdei wei. r , . e.t d nnei guests of M- am’ 1 ■ Mi ■ Ed MrG i.nes of Fahr- Park ' I ihn- aS ?.' \r< r < Wallace of Fish । Like .p ■' ■ the week ent as gue j * m‘ Ml ! M Robert Lidy an I family 1 Vr- .1 k E in md Jeffry, of i Hebron, vveti Sundav guests of < Mr ami M • Newton Wilhanb I SatU' lay guests of Mt and Mrs G org< Seitz were Mi an Mrs lay Osbom of South Bi t d < and Mi an! Mr James Nation ' nd daughte: Linda of LaPoitt ; Mr Floreneo Cnpe wns dis 1 missed from Holy Family hospital Jan 2b She is now at the hon c of her daughter, Mr and Mis Clan m e Hopper, R’ 3. Walkerb Mrs A E Williams has ri turnc' » > hot h un- after spending three week in town She cared for tin children of Mi and Mrs B I’ William; while they were V acationing Mis Goldie S< hafei Uifavctie was moved by Nusbaums ambi;lan.e last Tuesday to the Walk-' ert in Nursing Home She is an aunt of Mrs Lyman Riebe and Mrs Helen Hawkins of* Komin I^ike and has been hospitalized foli< wing an auto accident in ifctDa r 1958 MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO Cirtl Lvnley who created the ro'e of “Janet Willard" in th Bi Midway production of "Blu Uenim .as a result ot which sh v. .< signed to a long-teim contrae’ by Twent.eth Century-Fox I »s Hollvwood s newest teenage star disciwery Racked up by seven solid yea: a of theatrical experience in radio tclcvbion. modeling. th,> BroadAiiv stage and movies Carol began h< .

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< areei at the age of ten First scon in a ibinclng clara by a talert scout, she made her debut on a ’»T amntcur hour Her first modo,.ng job came through Unat same month Eventually. Carol won role Wt r role on practically all the ma1 television dramatic and comedy ,-h*.w The young lass has boor, working steadily ever since The legitimate theatre called, with the role <u’ Bame Sybil Thoind kc x granddaughtei .n "Tin Potting Shed " which she plnye-i so movingly that sh>' won the Theatre World Award as "Th Most Promising Actress' of th', season Carol feels strongly about play ink the role of ate nag? unwe-l mother in "Blue Denim." "The.' are real problems," s hc says, "eny one who ahuls their eyea and j»< tend- these th.ngs only happen !■ bad' k ds is not seeing the facts Thia picture is not about juvenlF delinquents .hut is concerned with the lack of undeiHlan kng and th problem of communication bztwec' parents and children these days "Blue Dcn.m" pointedly and blunt ly brings these problems home t parents and chihlrcn alike Carol's on-stage romance wdh h< r ro-star. Brandon De Wilde has turned into off-screen steadydating At firat. they doubledated with Warren Bcrhng i it hr r co-star in "Blue Denim" • and h's girl, actress Betty Lou Keim Later on in the filming of the picture they took to havin ’ lun, h al me together, which i<*d t private chess games between tak< on the set. N>w that the film i finished. Brandon and Carol s< • each other at Wat twice a we» v when they visit New York's museums. Central Park, the Greenwk h Village ail exhibits etc "Blue Denim " was f l med in bla k-nnd-whlte, in line with production chief Roddv Adler's convation that a "reality film like thi« ' ne must be made this way hr He greatest dramatic effect 457 Sign Bunts Diich Petitions Fo ; hundred and fifty s<w< n persona fr m Walkerton and th« svn'ounding area signed the pc tition < i»( ul.de«l thrr igh the Wa!k ertnn Chamber of Common'e in regard^ to the Burn s Ditch Indti' trial area The petition waa given to th- group for clnnihition In this ana by James Gland uno Wilham Beckman, from Portag<'

Indiana, who are leading the fight to aeciire the industHaj in opposition to Senator Douglas of Illinois who wants the area to become a national shrine and not a port of entry for ocean going vessels The Chamber of Commerce decided to back the petition for the future betterment of our area which will result from the indua tries that will mnike their home in that area and make Indianas beaches in that area a port lor the ships that are now going r to th< Illinois ports The petitions will be returned to the gentlemen of Portage and will be used in their fight for the in dustrial area It wa« stated at th • time that 100,000 signatures wou.d be necessary to got action The two viaitora from Portage at the last meeting of the Chamber wen very complete In what was a» stake and it appear that this uici will have a very dinxit effect on our area. Bie&iegtest Bast Shw mUtHiI ■ Soo the world's largest display of rew beats ©nd beefing equipment! Hcre’< the thrill of ? b.ctin-e for every bcu lover? ^our big opportunity to window *hop the very ncv.<u de t in the boating industry at tb« t boating th tpping cenurr tn 1‘ r ’ d t —the Chicago N. tional E. tFc- ! It’s bigger, bci cr, more cxcL. 3 than ever before’ Over 175 'C‘ - r exhibits of everyth ng from yuc. u t > rowboats—and uh tbc boour .i equipmen: that gees w/h item. Free EntcrtGinmcnt flat dan t bt tclftth! Eri - f : whvlc famdy. D.crc’r. free ent: mer.t al! day long, including , mov c theater. cJii^atior?! exhibit and da:!’ stage show s. Chicago Naiiord BG<rSHCW< IN7ERNATION/.L AMPHITHEATRE ohJ Fr»*t CHIC A C O FEE. 5-14