Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1961 — Page 2

— WALKERTON INnHPENOENT — Fib. 16. 1961

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MOVIE PREVIEWS THE hiALiU 1 hn Wayne, ix lout four . < 1•• pound athL-t* s arri g . :th To A bisk V' o!*i;i! r .1 t-f II a!!'. epi ’ Al*,k ; iiUhh day.. i> a r ar. r„. < urn ie M'tX \.-'.-<ai ol s i Ui. 1 gest n. 'iun i.■m- . • . ‘ha hi tory W I <a • th ' . a a' tor ought t• kt a . 1 a . h»ui tlie me. ha. • J ; ’ ; ■ h; ’ ion ai < ry */ i i- ; of the . J* . e' >). IS -, JujH-n iei * f.. » f • .s n he is reputed ' > I a < x I• •> < ami :all <* ; t • i ,'h' i ; staging an I d’-- tn . 1 n i tWevi; In*, own y, ' •< », a ) -x .- n ,k«" h- i< ' s ♦ '<k 1 Jo! studi.. li, Xuith t > Ma • We, ■ j ,ys the P- * ; '■ <•" h. a ! *S «* r ’ ' I - i , a hu ’ u i , /< h» in 1; v ■ I’--' ( a \ ’ ; la , p • I• ■ : .- ’ - ' tr • ! S !. i . d • . ! M < lie i*’a ■ »i; " V> t\। •• <l- - crx n!." of I, j . ' v .-.u r.is ■' ’ t >• • r ■ i -s of h < I MH b- s t . k<s--> '1 ' b<l I' e I ' ' I ‘A " it nj a 1 ib ti'" , a , go * nurer I lovet an ! h . I • i ' t■. hr ! • e 11nu- bud '> Ge ; . Pratt i<tea <r* Gia-yer v 'I wh<»mh<. I shared th. ! •g u ' e <-r.es t • hi iilhn’al; *nd th* vicbw i. fortune-liu.’ting r th *n.»wI Kind wilderness A surpnjun z .side-light on \ iVIII- i ]Vi\at,. life he is one «■ Hollywood > m .st » t euioiis I tailored and barber***! mnb it s is known f < h s „d gnl drv h s polite r. । | • tlk and 1 s ..ivoH-faire P;.S publi* fa \ ’e who |, i, ir <d 1 carrot » one as a swad hi • khn • n an o! tion ts at h<nn<> in t toreign < ibasHy on the ya- I t of hii hi t eat ;o”.il banket o' .. high *• ‘ < <ty debut. b "M’lk Shiatr.i < <: • iKea . * I < ven ' win ah oj'er. Sunday nt t ■ ItrtHu 'neHtfe res' fui f !nt. V... h i It. r nkir • it <:. | \*. 1 J>e audn ’>■ e . are gn . t.- b.HA . u *t< hi- i it so! । at ai wh<> < gan »e| I‘o'ib .tel pl .<j,.ctli»n t • ni Ke the pn tine («.? Wai-nci F. >s.

Tri Kappa Card Party * Saturday, February 18th at 8 ' \l Grade School G\ m h i dHphn original paintings h\ Bub Silord of Lnl’oi te I Pom Prizes Refresh men table Prizes i >I.U() Donation t i I I ? No More Wash Days f) f lust A Laundry Hour | I WASH 10c DRY 10c j I ! 24 Washers 8 Dryers ■ f l As Many Each One 1 lAs ou take Holds 5 Load X । Open 24 Hours Daily | | UP-TOWN LAUNDROMAT I ’ » Blk. South of I iic Station — Walkerton ■

H- A U! J • e could *"rk twi* 0 • ; • • i e work* i to .ai t<> nu* ntaii. hia busy s < . e during tin filming of t!,. I ■ ' • . r t< <1 it and st 11 < ■•■ , , , ! I, * u 11x jo ; a., is hatd to unjerS- . j .• b S lit 4 is <4l" . f ’ .e nil! i< .*• n.'-ri of .snow busi« / at ’ . f । : in >i h uj tibnlng was . L.i i \ • a arh .s t(<e g < ... ba k, mun ' lor the : e -L a".at i < •en's:. There it । • ..G i s .e notwith- ;• u ■ g t! • fa ; that Prank S i’’ • I•• a." Marton. Sammy 1 .... Jr , .i ’ I’* t‘T I»*wfOid a 1 ) ' .p Lha cu I w-ue al» ap. ; ■ : .ng twi, ' i ,'h: iy on the - ’ ige of the Cop« lionn at the S-in ln Hotel Tneie w*y some 225 people in '!.< film unit an! then n.*’iv!tx bi ought su< h hordes of th** curl>u.s to the fabulous coinmunilv ’ a* the Lil Vega. 4 .Strip looked hke N -w Yeat u Eve every night m! I ■ gaming tab < a buzx< d ...th ’l--- ls<<". J. < ex ’ ee.en' . I i< !.i. < r i.-' l‘T L ’.vis Mlh - s'.or.e k< ;»■ h: i cameras busy In •he cc- n > it The S i-ds T!..' I>* "t 11 n, Ti • bLah ua. Th 1 K.wri.i and Tie Flamingo 0; . h< ! Ie . w . th var;« I w th th • n<‘-easily of not nd< -f» n- " with t .e normal activity of thea- tan. play-ire its F: *-| : • "Uy filming s’arte*! In the Very early i >n.ir ’ houTH, when action at the gan. :.g tab’e.s was at its lowest .bb Hired film extras a^U-d as croupiers, ".sthx men” and players at tin- tables within ^viera rang* .but businass continued a-i usual at the others Aftci dark, the company often moved out.-iide for nocturnal scenes, Ln which the stars np;M-nnn; on stage did not apjM-ar. .igaimst th*' b-u ht eulonsl fa. ades and aigrx of the fanious hotels mm ba< k ground MK KICKBISH - 7B Sir <• this 1-* February, we ia- pi tute, >f George Was!.-i-gton and Abraham luncoh. hanging up in our room in honoi of ’hen birthdays In health w> k. | a test on bones We air studyiry i . Lg-- ts in a. icnce In reading We are reading a atoix < died "Child Pi >neer" We ai. workin < with ba*\ ra f e and p* • * entage in anthmeti Our cla m starting a new chapter . nouiw in English We are fr. tailing up colonial life and gob ; into h new chapter in history Jerry Gaddis, report*-!

i DEATH nEtCRD Mr», AHrevi Vlnulf* Mis Ai|e«n WoOite. 4k. Kt 4 I’lymouth. < .ed Sa urday .ifteiiv on in tie- (। ,t-M'pnthic jiosptl.il S uUi H« n< ait i an Innis', i a few days Bom July 3 1912 in Ikrnn. Id , aii** < Mine to South Bend wh»«n 16 y* a: s old In 19*7 she moved to the Twin Lakes Com munity whure she hux since resided. On October 24 1934 ahmarried to Charles C Wwlfi- of South Bend, who survive* SunAiiig with the husband ure on* daughter, Mrs Donald (<*harlo’tej .lunes lit 1. Walkertun, ! > r fathei and Mcpmnth nr, Mi *nd Mrs Erby Mann of South Bend; twin sinter Mrs Pauline Hurtle South Bent and a brother. Hennie Mann, Port Elgin mtarlo, Canada Funo al b'^nuces were held at 1 p m Tuejiday in the Kasierday }• .me- ! ine, Culver with ths K*-v un« * M Gee puMtor •' the Imm i'iuei Lutheiar. Chimh ut Don - 1 ’ ... Buri was .n the Culver < < met* rx Worsen Whitaker V. o’er S V h.takei M. Ht Wa'- rt<- died at 12 07 an Tu< • <v m th*- t>ste path., ho»pit S*. .th B-nd aft* l a week * ilhi—H i ■ wax borr in LaPorte C^ un’* Ju •• 12. 1676 Or. Ck t lb 1695 h* ws married nt Union Cent* i tr. Car IvnDit’ilck She died Oi ( 1 1947. Surviving are two daughteis Mrw Mabe] Fair, South Bend M i Anns Kine, Walkerton; one m n Gale Whitaker, LaCrosse. 10 g. xmkhikhen 13 great-grai. Ichii d’en. one aintex Mrs Luelh ■ otn-l <>f Whiting; three Lr<»t‘. . Fied Whiting; George Kmg .bury and John. Stillwell F a era! i*ervjcc» were held Thur* iy in the Nuabaum Funeral Hom** with Rev V L. Gmi.ei o f >< la’mg Burtal was in W dlaw ’ cemetery. <diaries I). Growcock CharltM D Growcock of KunMat City, Mo, died FYidax n orrung, Feb 10th, in Kansas City He waa a resident of Lij-o.-der until nine yean* a .'o whan I*• moved to Kannaa Cd> Born May 24, 1R95. In Ugonl.r Surviving are three aiatera Mr- Frank Sprague, of Ligonier. Mm Chae Mellon. <f Valparaiso, Mra. Fioeala Drake Walkerton Mr Grow cock Mrni a World War 1 ve’ei an The funeral waa held at 1 30 pm Monday in the Uiery Sedg wick Funeral Home, Liyomw Burtal waa m Salem < emete-y Claude A. Childe r e Claude A CUHdera, RV of route 3. Walkerton, died at 2 30 p m Wednesday in the Ho’y Family hospital LoPorte ft’iuwing a four-day illneaa He wua bum in Ritch e count) W Va on Dec 25. 18k » He was married to Z*>la Bake who pre ceded h nf tn deatii Surviving are tw> dangl'd<m. Mrw Violet Willa, Canton. 0.. and Mrs Wilma Milla Phoenix 4nz

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tluee tone Dennia Walkerton; Homer. ParkerMburg. Va., and Hayward Chikiera, Coxa Mills, W. Va. and ten grandchildren. k uneral services were held in Harnsvllle W Va . with burial in King* Knob cemetery Ritchie county W. Va Rainbow To Assist Heart Fund Drive Twenty-eight Rainbow GUIs hikve volunteered to help in the canvaaaing of t!.e town for the Heart Fund Drtve They will meet Sii’.day. Febtuary 2kth, at 1 30 al the MUajoiic Temple with Mrs Brvre Rohrer In charge Ai theu regular meeting las' REES I’lymouth. Indian** rhnr^ki). i ridny 4 Mafiirtita) “(hart reuse Caboose” Mold.) BEE. BE\ (fioPEK EIM, \H Bl ( HAN AN and ' “Din a sours" A live With Tlirlllw. Botti In < Inenw^-idM- and Color *un . Mon.. TiWH». r and Uml “The Misfits" (1 ARK GAR’Jt MARILYN’ MOMUiI MONTGOMERY CIJKI A Rt»ry of Rofiro M*e! An Adult Picture **«n*iHV feature at 2:W). 4:15. 6 .% and 6:46

I MARCH OF DIMES — and — VALENTINE _ DANCE OPEN HOUSE | Saturday, February 18 | Music By DICK SWISHER BAND | I American Legion Post 189 I ! JTALKKRTON I s

Monday, two girls wera hatail ed, Barbara Pontiua aa aolo>. and Sandra Hembre «m Choir rector. The girls deserving merit ba. received them Monday The Way and Means committes wus pointed aa the "Top Five", w , are Judy Smith, Vicki Green chairman; Jean Singrey. Llu.i Martin and N&nry Cripe Th , are to meet in the home <» "Mom ' Drew* Monday Februaiy 20 at 4 00 pm. Nan< y Gripe was appointed U1 cludmuin oX the Scrapbook Cur. nut tee Watohout when its aark out Thursday. FrMav A Satunsax Febmnry IS-Ft-16 >" *CH>* lU*«* |l WAYNE • GRANGER !f .^4 KOVACS • FABIAN sM&H * U- "IM Munday, Monday a«i Tu*-*>.iay February IS-20-11 RIAMIIMMMIWB