Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1960 — Page 3

OVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO If you re going to do justice to strenuous role of a screen »raan.” you’ve got to be ash m ever in profwi diet, sleep an ( erfise. Denny Miller fits the bill. Miller, who plays the title role Metro-GoMwyn Mayer s all-new or product on, ' Tarzan, the Ape । n,'' keeps his muscular physique lazorshatp trio, with plenty of eicise. A former I’<’LA basketd| star. he has parti< ipated >n its of all kinds, m< biding f o’baseball, wresting and suun--g. "Working in a motion picture rtails your tune for cxerm e, of irse," he says, "but during filn - _ of this new Tarzan picture, I iked out at a gym in the events three tunes a week for an itir and a half, I also tried to get a swim every night, either at e be<Vh or in a pool.” Miller proved his athletic prow- . in his senior J'ear at University uh School in Ix>s Angeles, where was an All-City basketball :ce. He prefers basketball to s porta. Basketball is particularly valuin developing strong legs h are the most important part he body to budd up for stamhe states ter Cniversity High, the next tor the destined to-be T.irz’” UCLA, where | i« fatht. I u Miller, is chairm ,n of the < al education depart nu n* physical education major himIhnny went into the \t iv hi j homon year a n ' s ■ ■ -p- .] st >\ i< v ; i ; ntry Peg ment u. Kir< 1; G< ■rm ! iany. After service, he reed to UCLA and more l.t-k ’ compet .tlon, He played ' I u.i PSsECoj | JR» | DUMOHO RINGS J £ * Remember r I HER Diamond i ism । k with care. SECO K diamonds ue exceptionr al values in their exquisitely st\led settings. . She ill cherish it fore\er. MILLER JEWELRY urie 99 Walkerton

Bruins up until the point that ’ preparations for "Tarzan. the Ajo' ' Man," beg m. lb- xtiU holds tl ■ Do. I. icorlat I (LA P'i rhe 1/. i;-, est s. u. n point total of 325 : n l’> gam* s The resulting averig< of 2l> 3 is a so at ( i ord । Scree;, '•lie; Mima’ Van Do. u is noted for h< r wiseciacking flip , come-on roles but what is sue really like? "Well, I can t say with a str ugh. face that I'm pke the typical girl next door," she admits. “()n the other hand. I ni a far < ry fnan t ’ e , type of chai a<ter I play in n s • picture, 'Guls Town' ", The film presents Mamie as a hardbitten, thoroughly distespe<tf'lj young lads She is a< < used ot . murder and then sent to Giris Town, a home for wayward git ; The sisters in charge have qu.te a time with Miss Van Doren '.'efore t he m<>vie is over. Although Manne is def.nitely a’luruig off-s< Teen. she is not harems< ar< m. On the contrary, she is' extremely serious about making good as an actress, "When 1 first broke into pictures I did nothing but try to look pretty. Now 1 have been able to do dramatic roles and I believe my part in 'Girls Town' to be the best yet," «»he saxs. Within the last year. Miss Doren has made six pictures in addition to her television and night ' club appearances. She like’ to keep working but is smart enough to know what is good bu her. actingi wise. "I won t do just any role." she says, 'but I must admit I ve been fortunate of late n getting some g I < ppor’unitics And. belicvt me I trv to invest my earnings .... t it lii< on I’l be able to -’low ' s<a . t h r v for the wm k 1 've dom . ' । i Local Band Man Fcalured Solist j Al Nappanee (m M. • » D I’ XOO P 1 ' ■ thee b . nds of the N। pi an' school wd. present then f m! jou ’ Com ei t of t' e y* ar \pp- *ring on t; ■ : ' ■ I ' ’ aid W. d <>f W dkerton. Seveml. years ago when !'.e Indiana State. Tea< hers C lb ge Band from Teire Haute played m Nappanee, Wc 1 was a member of the band plavma bass c ar:; 't <>n the N ipparo concert he u 11 pl y ! '• coi m Mios. "Atlanta /• phvi ’ and "Ode F i Tt concert band. Weil • M State in June of lb' ’ m l at th .' time was aw rd< d t e H iro. i Bright Distmgu: hr iS-rvi<e M' for 1 mu- :•: ’ ■ taught at S 'am-’!' I inois b»tor< com m to a' l ’ "• T • ‘ ' ''' bern the begmnng «md f seventh graders 'd D " ' band v. Ab '•? n eu b. i - w ;l pi. *en» i their progi« " n 1 ■ o. ’ ■ . I ’ will be c harged. I "Roses in America" Topic At Club | Twenty one nu mbers of the man's Community ( ’lub enjoyed a breath of Spring and Sum - i Bt - day when Mrs Pi nk Kian "i pre Rented a Isaut ’ 1 film o- Bo- ■ ' of Amen, i dTe’d . 'Aural col >r .m’ • ’ ■ Shown are b .nd D'" d the gm-, dens of r ••mt” ,5 ' ' ( . K v Shire Th * p ■' Walkerton Independent Kolwrt E- I rhin. Editor Publisher Independent V * - ( o. u \1 KEKTON INDI W A Putdbation Time: Thursday of each week , Second CU*** IWage paid at Walkerton, Indian* Subscription ratwi S 2 -50 «wh rear for each Iwbana: out of-«t*te nutwcrtptione. fSOO-

there" type and members view I the mountains tr. m the small .. ft to Ihe summit of th' panorama encompassing hundr. ■ Ot miles then following tl t m al< ng the ( ie\a>se.s and i ;. a ad.ng streams. The narration of th' 1 tim added greatly to the enjm mm and understanding of the pi< tmo The business session was dmted by the president Mis If Spencer. An invitation was lead f' r the State Day luncheon given by the Progress Club of Smith B»nd April Ist Atinouneemert w. - made ot the County Convention t . beheld it the North Liat tv M-t . Odist Church March 21 This < I ,t> will be in charge of registration The Happy Birthday song xa> - t to Mi- Eth^l Hudelmyer, M Clarabelle Roger M .) U s. <’oi amt Mis. Ed Brooker is tin contributed to the bathd.y hanl' j Mrs. Minnie Mikesell and Mr Albert S« hutz. assisted by Mr Lloyd Thomas, were hmdesses and 'served iofershnients during the social hour. Mrs. Ethi 1 Hudelmyer 1 presided at the tea table whi< h wa beautifully decorated in the St Patrick s Day motif.

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Three Initiated Into Local 0. E. S. Tl " fgul.n rm*" rg <,f \\ alk< > t n <Tap!' r< » 1; s a• , held ■ M’l'i 1 ' ’.i.lu V ■ sta,” "111. M।'r m ar \ I Dir.:. Weil r.y P' • ,n. p;, d.i.g in ; East Mm Stahlx . ,d a v. ry ■ . Iv p< • m <>n ’ Be K nd ’ r> n I u ti ' I Deputx Mm LaM.i! r" d- ■ wa> escorfo'l Eas! cd irdiod’i' ■ i Annual repute of the <e. '. mm tl’ ism-' i and fma . e < n.m.f • Wi'ier* ad and a< < m■’ • d Them o. nm r ■! 'he W ivs an ! M. ; r. m. mitt'e. Mrs Mayne D;p<i! t’.'i, gave he; report. Imtiatmn v ,m tia n held for M B Boni ' F nd M a,d M < ’ Peterson u 'h Dr El iott Ei tsh i SOlo >t T■■ W irt iiy M .mt m n m the meting with < its n:• "Happmevs mult;p m .s xe di it wth oth> m. after wlm h th oituvi nuuxhtd in thru- u.-ua manner. All then a lumrt ed to *he dim’ . room tor cake and coffee served at tables de< ornt. d m the st Pat--rick tin me. It U mg th.- birthday

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