Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1960 — Page 2

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Ahrch 17. 1960

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IMOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO Ti •• ■ at.<>n's two No 1 boxoffice ’e unit. I . a the fust time B. -w Tdk ' the new ronume ’ ly g t .day nt the .1 M '< > t! > atie The lecture Ir n, t , t Lei Ir i > I >.< y \ Ped by • w . s t;i,' top boxoff: X . IR. k H id’ on. | ’ r l.i y among male Üb'' . .1 it also u' 11,, or. r. h;s first comi- :y i ole A .< . •■. ' ire of Arwm Pro- ’ : M 1 >a\ > md< pendent : < < i.] i' and of VniccrsalTalk 11 r • story f a care r girl ' ; 1 h' >r who rlrue ii'v-1 t b ph<>r ■ but no other ' ‘ . in th< pro ‘ess of dis- | '■•■'t . ■ . ■ ■ nlw iys i! • oy-uyt'.rthe other on ■ • f n 1 Tony r. di and Thehnßittri are cj '•.■ri. ’ < Jord, u d:re< ten tic p < ' ;re and ll< s Hunter and. Martin Md< h< i. M Day’s hits • n < Hl 1 the ] y itlcers. It wis 1 ■V ierr! I ii < ineniaS ope an 1 •I e Sir sones are woven through •'. । - ! . ton 'A it!. tl ’eeof th T.l. net id.-u; the title seng. featuring M <3 Da > s voice. I . pt as a dam '■ . tWR Doi i'. v today i.s the top f, nm ne box ffi.e attraction o.” motion pic- . tare - A favorite with disk jock y ; fr >m const t > coast her Columl a reco: lings are always unong the b- st seli.-ra Sh wis horn D».ii Kappelhoffj . : C*n< innati where her father was I " m” ' ten her. Her pmfe.ssiona’ , a. <ai< ।i. w hich began nt the i . >• f tweh • . was abruptly ended n rl\ fatal automobile at v .b nt Stu lying voice while recuperati g. Dor s later Rang on a । •r me t w” radio station where ( die j < k. i up the theatrical la a ai with hei singing ot “Dav I Xftei Day.” The blue-eyed blonde began hi' I ! band-- nging career with Barney Rapp's orchestra in Cin< innati. 'then followed engagements wdb >tn the Bob Cnxsby and Fred Waring oi hestras. Her big break 1 us with the Les Brown band. i • .Vh. n she -sang for three ive.ir.-'. s I. eessfully i dminat. d with big-hit recording oi 'Sent'men' d Journey ” An impressive screen test it I ’W ir Br ' got Dor n Contra ' ' i) e /is’ ’airing in "Romano' I >1 tin H 1. Se is " In 1954. aftei eight of picturx making a* (hut st mln . S,ie made her first out---de picture ..s the star of "Love M • Ot L ;\ e Mi- the story o’ Ruth Eti ng This wa s follewed bv the i i-sta’i ing iwle with Ju .a ■ Stew i t in Alfred Hitchcock !'h< M m Who Knew Too Mmh Non-singing nue; in rvent < u en-st:<rr.ng peiTormanc. a 1

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borts Day include "Teachers Pet | and ‘ Tunnel of Love.” She his j headlined n more than twenty of I Hollywood's top musical film pro- | ductions New Books At Walkerton Library Here are several new books by o;ne of youi favorite authors th i' you w |l not want to mt*Adult Non ! teflon The Laugh s On M. Benne • Cerf. Mankind in the Mak ng lb .vd Autobiog’ aphy C -cil ii I > M I Wilfred Grenfell Ken I < lold m Y< If A* t a Bl adb’. Powbr Vnlim ted Min . - ( ' •laiTm s Handbook Hyi. an Stianger to the Desert Ro-s Histor," Chm 'he o’ the t in' I S’, ites Bro b rick Th.e Silent War m Tibet 1 h i. - Care of the Patient M Stroke Smith '' Vms Hante: s Williams Candidatel96o Sevan d Ag ng m Indiana Lee I I This is My God Wouik 'Die Ap< ui Skinnei \<lult Fiction Advise and Consent Allo a i Drury Die Like A Dog Halliday Murder T uki-s No Hopda\ Hi - I.day ' Ambush B - n Baldwin C’asih of the Shadow, s Rigsby Th' 1 Ca • of the Waylaid Wolf Gardner Your Sms and Mine Caldwell April Laughter Hancock White Cap of C mrage Rush Love is to Share Cabot । The Cor. taut Image Davenjiorl Th Golden S alpel Kern Genctation Without Farewell j Boyle The Quest of Excalibur Wibbe - jlcy Johnny Shiloh Rhodes A Midwest Story Walker T.-.-n-Agers । The Co u h Nobcxiy Liked Cjir- , son That Anfivi Girl Emery Double Wedding De Jardm The Mystery of McClellan Creel; Campbell Starship Troopers Hemle.n Hi Jolly' Kjelgaard Give Me Your Hand De Lee ; sFI.M'HCHAFT CLI B • Fourteen members and tv. guests were present Wednvsilay a the Speecheiuft Club meeting. 'Die toastin’, tress. Mrs Richar ]j. Palmer, introduced the tw ' spe.ikeg-s of the evening. .Mis J; i seph Malstaff and Mi's John G..r ’ab Jr. At the business mo. (mg conducted by the president. Mi Mai tin Jaeger plans were dis> us>c i fur . banquet to he given m 1. n >r < ' husban is and guests of t ' ib n eiu bersAn\. «i e mtei t >ti d .n pul Ji, speaking is welcome to dtend our next meeting to be held March 2?. at s p. mst Patriik sS< ho* ’ Hall. A 1 'hing3 may come to those who w< t but they are apt to <me from the dist ant

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Plan For Regional Contests March 26 R T. Ferrell and John Wilmore, of South Bend Centnal High School t acuity; Mis. Ruth Ymiger. o'. Washington-Clay High S hoo , M 3 Gwendolyn Kaczmarek. John Adams High Sc huol and | ■ Robert Clark Jr, of North Lib"t’ High School, have l<?en name i chairmen for th* regional mo* m the annual state high school contests in English. mathemat; -J Spanish and Lntin sponson I by the Indiana Vniveisity Exteusi n Division. Some 4,(M)0 high tht. il t . lem will compete in regional nw‘e‘ 0 be held Saturday. March 26. i । k cities throughout the state R ■ gional winners will compete u tie f nals April 3n on the 1 t' < a pus Ferrell will serve a g< nern' chairman for the regional < id*-' in South Bend Wilm eehis m . named chairman for the j. ith> ' a tics contests; Mrs. Yeager, t ■ English contests; M -s K > zu . i the Latin contests, ami Chuk th' Spanish contests. 1 There wiij be three sc< lions . the math contest algebi g m try and comprehensive tied i English contest will be for jun'. • ami seniors and the Latin <• t 4 will be in ibur division: fu •: . 1 year, second year. Caere and Virgil. Spanish contests will i divided into three sections m ingly. > j Regional meets are schixluled .‘ for Angola. Bedford. Bu knell . Bluffton, Bloomington. Brookville Covington, Crawfordsville. CrownPoint, Evansville. Fort Wayne , Fowler, Greencastle. Grernsbuig p •ashen. Greenwood. I mhanapoh.’ I

ROUND and SQUARE DANCING WALKER WOLFF ORCHESTRA Every Saturday Night 9-12 P. M. NIGHT HAWKS Every Sunday Night 8-11 P. M. OPERA BALLROOM S. W. Corner Roosevelt Rd. —2nd Floor WALKERTON. INDIANA R I A la T 0 Walkerton. Indiana TIU KSDVY. FRIDAY. SA I I RBAY AND SI NBAY MARCH 17, 18. 19. 20 ...ITS WHAT GO£S OU Wh'LN f . THE LIGHTS GO OFFi « ROCK, HUDSON BCPJS DAY | ' y * CO.'. OR. • CiHE!^ASCOPE . TONY. RANDAU- • THELMA RTfEP | MONDAY, TI ESDAY, MARCH 21 and 22 “INSIDE THE MAFIA” Starring CAMERON MITCHELL

Jasper, Kokomo .Linton, Monticello. Muncie, New Albany. Ndbleflville, North Manchester, Plainfield, Richmond, Rising Sun, Rockville. Rushville, Seymour, South Bend Terre Haute, Wusaw, West La fayette and Westville. Examinations Set For Postal Job 'l h< Board of I’ S Civil Service E aminers. Gary, Indiana, today i.announi <^l an examination f>r cl :k artier pusdions in the following Indiana p »st offices: I r-t and S«m olid ( laws OffiiTM ('rown Point. Exrl Park, Griffith. H ' art Huntington, Michigan City Ren -telaer, Wakarusa, Walkerton. Wairen and Wol ottviEe. Third Cla^ Office^ Granger Star City and Stroh. Appln ants must reside within the deleivery area of the post of fice L r which application is ma le Although no spe<’.fic e .pei ’cnee i • quirid. applicants will be requir ed to pass a written test. Starting, ba aries: $2 00 p r hour fVr first and second class offices; $1 69 pei hour for thud class offices. Benefits include vacations up ‘o 26 days paid sick leave, hospital - zation and life Insurance programs peis< ns interested in taking thin examination can obtain forms al then local post office. The com pleted f<>nns should be mailed to Executive Secretary, Board of T S Civil Service Examiners. Room 238. Ma n Post Office, Gary, Ind The deadline for filing applications is May 10, 1960. A great many people are not sat jsfied to kill time unless it belong to someone else