Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1960 — Page 2
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— WALKEkTON INDEPENDENT— October 13, 1960
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VITH THIS WRITING THE \ . . ' ( i -HU . tV. O ~’«■• I'"!. 11l ill t t 9<io t ,di i G ' • I ‘ t: s»> t r l- c < one Iwk igam ar I I t\ • tnn< I 32hid in g mm* t ‘ J. •! gain awax ’h v .mmg tib ti'i ■ ”t \\ tifi-i - C impions Tias feat of W.i. i i: .i w•• al mt. •f: • >ni . ;• N■ > kern is not ' e castes’ th ; , i ..;bs have t rind tin* < I : nuously ever the ye.\t> Ti ae a tt> mendo isly havt . > . 1 i. THINKING \l‘< >1 T THE F.. v ~. . ’he tut ang I" i ' mR ■ s. nos 1! the r -.ites v ;n. was the Uvinctidous < ate.h trade by I’. Vndon m t).< Sunday game t 1 H saved a 3 2 dc< sum f< i th Pirates This <d< n was of । urso n<>t Pu n nly great p« ? ■ so; manta- turned tn I y the I - la'a-s. but certainly was the on* that made Roy Fate a hero 11 . 'hlion It Vern L. w Sundav HAD THAT HALL OF BOH Civ's hit safely, Lie \ ank et > Wo’nl have taken Ine lead right then and m all probability. b» i n a winner making the se^ a s st. nd at three games to one at tint point Ti e Monday ganu v aid have been a different contes‘ With the Pilates fat mg i tremendous pressure and tie Yanks would have been free b “gamble’’ a hltb’ more. Steiigal s a ed that had the Yanks been left ling 31 in games instead o* 2 2 he would h. ve started Sta? 1 i Monday and I - wn s by fa: th most effective of the Yank tir I day turning in a gmod fiveinn ng refief stint. • EG \RDLESS OF THE NLMbe- of games left to b* played vile or two the best of their p h.ers will be used Whitey f d and Boh Friend are the j babies for Wednesday and it j ssa v. Bob Turley and Vein I. will cong back Thursday Tr - is a group of four pitchers (L . one Gin bet <n any day. Sb uki tlie series g< seven games th- Yankees wculd be making a i . aback after throwing aw ,y a ad of two games io om after ; spiav of power lor two days tint should have shaken any ball te- up quite a bit The Bond - ei- i < rtainh lv« d up to the.; fa nous nt knauo m a cmple <d g o hu, IT IS STL L A G \SE Ob ; ' lung ag.Ur t hitting '1 . P. . tes must <1« p'-r.d n thi g ■ 1 ( p ’l nr to ih ni e Ihe Yil I 1 r. even ‘»;th the Yankees d< < staff tr« y .a- t begin to • I th- Burs m > his dip:. ■t - tu- t but (oi iplc'ely out s‘ ■ th u in pre < Not a man »r t.' > anke,-s team < »n step io tl p. e wi’hout P.• thieut >' a’>i ei n wit 1 the p sM> . • p’xm of Robby Ra hard-ia ai • lo 4 wl. d he did m the t! ! g ■.ii of the t;er < Hcv it. ■ h;- hes of hm < onnr< tin; n. I orbrs Pi Id .s muoh slimm« ’■
Marshal County BARN DANCE I d'a/. Indiana At Skating Rink ROLM) A SQI ARE DANCING mi <k in <i xnow\ ers \dmi>M«tn 7 h Sthool ( htkhvn 50< K : hl to J 2 p. m.
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’lam m l!.- .Stadium where th' so .1 lines arc much closer t » home plate THE PIRATES ARE LIVING ip to the old nc.ige, w m Hi ■tme - The g.i’m : t hey ha. . ■ woi. have all been close, with i e 5-2 wm in game m mbei 3 H ng ttie largest n. Hgin ‘f their th. • w.’ ' In fit tin Yari; x a;.' ' rosse I the plate two timcSO far for every one of the Pi- „ ates Sho aid tiie Pirates wm. Liw and Fwe are in line for •lb hero' ‘ag depending on wl i* happens in the hast tv o games TAKING A IXJOK AT FOO\ - ball the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame are still fighting . . fighting to wm a game Thi dropped a game Saturday whop' they played almost the entire game in f ont of North Carolinas g-al posts, but when d < ame to crossing that, goal line, that wa> a diff went story. Tht i • nlv touchdown was only possi ble ttu nigh a pass interference 1 enaity called in the Tarheels in the lust quarter as they made on* successful stand after another against the Irish. STATISTICS FOR THEIR first thi' i' games still Iwars out the jias.'ing weakness In three games, the opiwner.ts have heaved 42 passes and • ompletisl 25 for a v<ry go-xl 595 percentage while the Irisli have hit on only 21 of 67 fm a .313 pejventage The lush have donunatid the lunnmg with a 600 yard total against only 391 for their opponents. However, tile let** cf the ball on mtenepLons ha-s been a bg factor as 9 lush aerials have been picket! out of the air against • n!y two for Nolte Dame's defense STATISTICALLY THE IRISH a ren t bad. but t<>o many things dor. ‘ show in the statistics Fei instance the ability to m«we the ball ins.de the 20 yard lines They have gained more iii"st dowms. but not on long plays, beating many of them out on the ground at a few yards a vany Saturday they will have their hands full un v ith Michigan State who has b<‘t a just a little below e..pectations so far this season. However they are playing ji the t« ugheet conferem e tn the wm Id. th. Big Ten SPI bit H< K U T < LI B M< >. bars of the Spert heiafl Ghib Wil: hold their regular meetn_■ o ;i Wednesday. Oct 12. at 745 pn Toast mistress f<v th< r.ruing will be Mrs. Ru hare p :. Ilt i Inf< imatmn will be given by M's J< hn G.nub f< ilow - e.; bv Table Topics under the dir-. l. n o' Mis Harh y Mangua. •’nurr...<n Five minute talks Will G, g \wi by M?< Harry Kurzhal. Nii ('a. i W.ljion and Mrs Frank Kr.o ei Guests are welcome If - .u aim at n. thmg in life you ar<* almost sure to iul it
MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO That zanie.st t f all comedian.-, Jerry L. wis, ha nu’-zanied evt n himself in his new P iramount r< lease, The Bellboy, w hich open Sunday at the Rial? > Theatre and that s saying omeihing' You have to see this one to beh> ve it, foi 4 wo lid be .mp' ssible f-r at ;. j-ovimvei to do justice to tin many hilancus sequenres contained in this gag-packed, la'igii loaded comedy Tias is the picture that is basi 1 on Jerry s own experiences whn as a young boy he accompaniru his v iiidcvilh.an father on the lat tvr's summer • iicuit jobs in Dm Catskill Mountain resit hotels .biry. who was at that time ni t a performer, earned his keep a* bellboy-busboy. He stored up his memories of the many ridiculous things '.hat happened to him. and to the unfortunate guests hi served, hoping Ihal some day he would be able to put them n s. > ipt fi rm and dramatize them himself That day arrived when he decided to star in “The Beii boy.'' which he directed as wok. thus becoming a quadruple tlwcat movie man. Jerry, whe makes a regular night club appearance at the fabulous Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach, talked the management into permitting him to film the picture in and around that world-famous resort, thereby providing "The Bellboy'' with sets built at a cost c/ 134.000.00. Principal filming sites wore the ma n lobby, a masterpiece of Italian marble and rosewocxi slightly smaller than Yankee Stadium the Art Gidlme; the Grand Bali Room; several of the restaurants lAßrndt Room ;the famed gardens; the Oiympic-slze swimming pool; the Valet Shoji and tmMain Entrance “The Bellboy features many surprise appearances of t< p headliners in the world of enterta.n ment. many gorgeous girls—and above all. many of the wildest and most uproarious sequent es ovei filmed
Thursday. Friday <1 sal. Oct. 13. 14 and 13 11. G. WELL’S “lime Machine” KOH TAYLOR VLAN YOfXG Sun., Mon., Tuesday o« lobvr 16. 17 anti IM jerwFwS I *as I * i ’’ -■■l/ a JHL-'v* A HKMKuM KuAGL (NIMIX'G NEXT WEEK! Arrr Chi’ Cm Cwiuiuiulnu'iip . < • • X ■ . .HCf’
St. Patrick Club Installs Officers M- . Ora finder was installed is prraidrnt of the St. Patrick Womens Club last Wednesday night it the s< hool hall Others taking office arc Mrs Orville Kaer< hi i. v^ e president; Mi s Thomas Walsh, secretary, and Mr; John Gatab Jr . treasurer Mr.i. Harder announced hoi t ,mmiiteea for the yeni They are Mis. James Zbonl, Mrs Martin Jaeger and Mrs Jcscph P.'ukus program e Mis. Harry Malsialf. publicity. Mrs Mayotti Ai uiu iu, welfare: and M’ : Ed Ha:!''!' Ml'S Helen Koi hanow sk i and Mrs A J Kennedy on telephone Librarian is Mrs Frank Kramer. Retiring president Mrs Howard Tuttle was presented with a gdt from the club Mrs Hany M ilstaff presented Fathcz - Letku with a 50-stai fiag for the * hool from the American Legion an its Auxdiaiy .which had been oflii udly jH-vsmte'l at the dedication ceremonies of the new Walkerton Elementary Sc)?*4 The women agreed to pun has. a new ch* trie duplicating mn- < hme for the St Pat's School A bake sale was planncl to sell < ffee and rolls following mass • >.-• • 30 And proceeds be iaed to purchase the duplicator Mrs Carl Wilson concluded the program with a book review on "Joan d Arc ". Cake and coffee were served by Mrs John Powell Mrs Jacob Wagner. Mrs Walsh. Mrs Joseph Spinsky. Mrs. Stuart Weiler and Mrs Bernard West hues DeMolay Installs New Officers Offners of Walkerton chapter Order of DeMolay, were Lnstalbx! at public ceremonies here Saturday night Gail Malstaff. master councilor: Phillip On utt, senior councik r; Roy Baugher. Jr , junior count .1or; Stephen Burch, senior deacon Ikmald Ludwig, junior deacon, Charles “Butch" Smith, senior steward, Michael Porter, jumui steward; John Johnson, sentinel; Lirry Wu kham, chaplain, Cha.i Bix*nner. marshal Also installed were Terry Brenner. standard bearer; Kenneth KLuiedinst. almoner; Ronald Elur orator; Gene Lutr, first preceptor. Michael MclUn s. second pitceptor; Dennis Guard, fourth preceptor. Allen Hostetter, fifth preceptor. Lawrence Malstaff. sixth m eceptiM’. Bruce Hcmw scribe
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Masons conducting the instaL lationa were: Warner Clark, in. stalling officer; Stanley Orcutt, installing senior councilor; R-.y Baugher Sr., Installing junior councilor; Herman Henry, st tn 1aid bearer. Robert Noihani < haplain; Thomas Frame, marshal. Mi Frame is DeMolay Dad Following the ceremonies Mrs Regina Malstaff and Mrs. Orcutt served doughnuts and cider in thsocial room. HELP WANTED I‘hi Gul Si outs of Walkeitoii me in despeiate need of adult helj) consisting of leaders, calenders and troop committees Our troops cannot exist without the co-operation cf these adults It seems a shame to tell thes ► f ills they can't beb ng to a tioop because there are no leaders You need not, have a daughter in Srouting to be useful to a troop \ meeting will be hold Thursday Oct. 20. at 1 p.m in the Youth Building for anyone interested m cur girls For further information < all Mrs James Lee. 239 M Keep on the straight and nar-row-rivers got err »kod by following the linen of least resistance. .* J REES Plymouth, Indiana Thursday, Friday & Saturday “Walk Like A Dragon” JACK LORD. MEL TORME. nobi McCarthy Th*' Dramatic Story of AntagomlMn between an Oriental and a White Man! Color Carton and New* Sun.. Mon., Tm% and Wed “Bells Are Ringing” In (4n<*naM “Pc and Color JUDY HOLIJDAY, DEAN MARTIN. FRED CLARK A Gay Mu*s al that will keep you in constant Mirth. AJ*o < <>lur Cartoon Sunday I e iturv 2:00, 4:15, 6:30 and H:45
