Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1961 — Page 2

_W \I KERTON INDEPENDENT — March 2. 1961

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ri IF SE< *TI< INALS AIJ. I'IN ■ iy ■"x un-1 on tn.' first ’.:r • ! • !i ’ \ < : th, Sat* i■ y mo ts th. ’< w»rc post: -rii • nis 1 .t wc. k < ■ 1 m t) - >. •m plax A w. ! v xui-w s’acm l ' Indiana, had •’-ough r. u t ” •y. b..‘ \x .■ it. th- <.• • j . { •' "f the state uh. v t e ■ • । • . ■■■:!: • ■ ’ on.plet. ,y poslp . < unw ti;-- f.. -. game u. . ’• ur. S' h<i AU L : A I. V ! ;; ePd ■ ,t U - br » fv f. tu . - . . j t f . ' n v - .. I . riiH HE DRIFI i.N , ■ . uas p ’: • a s in -< ■> : ’ m • ’! • r < Us cr b' ' • ' K;I • n t o • I- , tbh to ret n n ) I’ou.” . a pl cd .■ ’ <9 v us a: that ate » x <■ ;• Ally . 1 XX'ltb IC* a' A >xv ' ’• ak ■, i ui) p- u-! Im m<• n' -.. 1 THE TOI h LYIN . Iv iFoMO ’• . was <>t < that id ...z Con- ■ a .■ play, liter th- puv <*d then •vnoori game T; ms md naiWas ptxtJHiEei. aS the Opj .• t . Jdn't r though to ,i A Iluii.Uiapulls a- '< al hard but the fact t! til th< • >mI tmg trains h : a re ngnt i •!.. indian-itMlis y w«f abb 1 C>ntinU' In ua t, ti • a.H'is mad* it th< m' s i!’. t w till* the 1I te < f<Ul .Eg th. act in w• ■ ' •!■ ent ' rj .( K IKING OX I THE MISH : kt Section. wh ch , -s<>! . interest ■ the peop' •of t area iht ' m Wmai ia. < 11 d s 1 -s rs a: ■ ■- J on top t o.n t! en th t .tie in the ; st 16 v<.. > ■n’ al ). . > hid i • troubles s \. ar as hey nto tbe s ।‘. u ith . I'* 1" Eialk hut o;, then t! jc< e ; .< s to sho ' ’ • ' r.-COt 1 O’, .'' t: .">OO !! a: fid thyst > ung t< has s. 1 up pn t\ n!> ely ia y air; ‘ . th- sti ong • ' ■ pre.-^*’ ! I to adwi! e OU • •!,. E ki. K< mot d fn-n t - t >ui n< ’- ■r h the • <et - t . ■ly w« !• • t L-- pupli-'s f । oIITH i . 1Y W ITH ITS f • '<xo! e•• . 1i a h. - pes Os J d fans e| the! first tw< x ’ CS 1.. . m'o i .<• Sati.; x apt. W■> sh:: -ti v- i’d. 1 a-. r« i -id tn 12 t.-ajus re 5-i . p»a ? ■ \ I's ..s; .! e. t ■ aT’ < • ’ • h irt >< : ma!i\ • _ the ay an.. X. e go- d . • u;tn Vin b-;t 1 . the I k - c *1 i- » t tattle _ .s! • ’.•• •. , t , ~r. W a l'.- ~. t , ■ i ... n ,de a g.«>d a’ •i- ' X’. . ’ t eg.nt.U.p t r,’ j ik I.e t >.anj •i’ \ 1 . ijui ie and a con t m .am I ,d i.. ■ al , ; ■ th.s

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- A! ’. J.A I. lend \ TT< .iN -p <•t! • n • m ti o;HHing i> ds I t ’he Fhursda'. play .<! e radx xx a < < iti; g i. » th. ■ > .v, •; ; t. m.s in 1' The ■ • -rh ■< C< ”• . tit or. th.H ye.il x . x< ! y •• er an i t.. g.u < ’< > *»*•* Hi f r th*' tr <* ■ • as A Hi w<< ’ h* ’•* <n i Up i•* X I < : C lU’ lit’ I'.ed them u. • x s* •• T! . tightness <>! ; ,r . ! Wish:' g'on nhe&d <>( Hi* tl el! .E.t >. O'des’ a." . . . . , • ... 1, ■ , up.s< t pt. tty h;g ly lunxr ! Joi Ada . e- ' two UJ ets i! c - day Noi ,u ’iabeilx i- I X. a t’arh.s’e had a go’ I d'le < n We.ln. id.iy -:gta. t’ • T r . r - pi v< d 1 bi: ! as bail 1 .. I -,y th urht ’my sh'n; i d! ye.-p. but r.-ver x^n'-d ’• ■' • W o- . S’ Jos. ph H.,1 M *hav. d ' ) a a” ex ■’ my g.i.ne Wedn. da ’ i • as ’he St .!'••• tea.a wm 'h< mall\ co: ' ed.< top tram m the me.” nejv to fall to the h. K’s .M cx-ns in then nt ud c nt.’s’ W ITH N<d<TH LIBERTY ANO Mishawaka :n one game and Or r d and Washington in the other Saturday j play prondsrd to b* i^a’ good The p»-. le of the County, the S amrocks gnvr Misha wakn all they could handle «nd until late in the ganv when the Caverr.cn took advantage o' tw< t: I'.'. hrg x’tolat! .in and a bn<! j iss t.' grab a h td after a dog ea'-dog contest were they able to puli hwox enough that the Shamro<> , ha I '■> r> ally battle up hill. T . < .>ul'’.n I m ercomr th. Cav. men in the laxt few minutes as they w<ue forced to foul jot j ..s S es<! n and Mu'-.iwaka ha I Ine of th^ir g I divs t' rh< charity .tnp. THEN WASHIN<;TON ANH Central went at r u .< gnu. that io., ed , n s. vrr.il or as.ons tha’ on.- te im would pull awax t . win eas.ly only to h ive the other . line hick .0 d tak- th.1 ad Th.3 huppimed foi 32 nun Utes, and the extra period was : m'< .ssary to detern ine a w:nnei in tins contest. The feeling* aroun 1 the dym w o that Central got the bleaks la’e in the game e.spe. Ely under th. basket a* the end (>• t!v regulation tune as thr g m.e 11 ! gotten v.*rv n»ug ; •' Ah f r.< .n.;> t ,’m.- for jebour.dmg and a lot < : body ronla t bee \ h' ioib to all IN THE EINALE TH AT n.g < < nt al and Misiiawak.. had n;. -th- 1 i. d hot one g mg tot h J - ’ gan e but Cential began a p >U away slridiiy h' the S'-Cond half Ta Hears air- a young team, •suu tv • f lesh. .< n two soph mores .1 i a jumo in the.r s’ . t 11 k ii” iipSatuiday night T ey 10. h :<• th. y might b. xy. J uti f a a !' y ear-, t- «ani. " HIS YE \R S T< d'P.NEY I dl ■ i-I to pi <• u. ’ hmg the

S >uth Bend School# were appar ently xxe-akri than usual this ve.ir and North Liberty hud the best team St J srph Count' I t* prsluced since the days ut I» n Shl mdt at Washington - lay ba k in H»sl Huwevi i the 'nipt titiun ’h it the city schools f.i - <ll th" t me tflU the .’.ffeienft Th"x aie .Jwayy much to..ghe; ur.lef the bo-arda they don t exp«t nil trie body cunta.'’ and puslung to be calhd and non' try about it They junt get In and fight ad the harder M.dv a x.ika wan not a big team but did fight hard under the board*, and yet w.xre only conaldefed a r.ot. xcre reb-mndmg team The d tf.xr’n >* .n r impetit’on c ake differcr. e# tuch as this MOVIE REVIEWS THE RIALTO k <••'. ei.t'i t.une’. have know., ’ glittering .ru'cess that t • h-ng - t > Elvis Pr.*Hmy at the l .pe age of 25 F’rcsley has ‘h"t from h imb'" beginnings i t a Tem’’«*M-tr-j. k driver to the role of nat: eial idol for million# of teen-ager« Probably the nust nuc.c^nful rerding star who ever nptnned a use he zoom# to new height# in a rip-roaring pioneer ttrama ELmung Star.'' 20th CenturyFox rciva.<e Ln Ctnema S« ope and DeLu e Color opening t.xiiiy at the RIAILT<J Th-ntre Following hu» recent hitch in L'ncle Sam’s armed fwrew. Elvis has made a dramatic return tj the screen, demonatratlng hl# matunng acting and Kinging talents aa Pacer Burton, half-breed Indian bey whor mother L» a beautilul Kiowa maiden tDolores Del Rio 1 and hut futhei a white num Reared on the T*x*ia pra.nes, his keen awarenew and knife-edge t'-.-vu. n bunt into locxus when lostde Indiana awarm in masaacre on thr neighboring settler* Pa. ej 's heritage plact s the mno ent Burton family aquarely in the irud.ile of the fracas, and t.he boy f.nds himaeif tern violently between two <onth Ung loyalties to the people who ale hlf’nen.L and the Indiana who try to (l.< in him ;w one of their own In tne < liaos that engulf# his f amily Pacer mf/.n p<wsor,al tragedy. unable to chc<h-e between •wo uvea and two kryea Flaming Star'* is a new kind of i ole for Preslcv v ith a draHie Greatest Boat Show on Earth! See tb« world's I cargos I display of now bo«t« and boating •quipmentl Heu «. the ihnil »f # hfetune for exeiy Nsu low! Your big oppe:;i.; .!x iu *it-dv* *hup the scry n#*ev idch» m the bv'aung induatry as lb- 'wit : \h»ppmg trnttr > o'i. the ( biuugo National Boal Show 1 h» bcitt! more exciting than ex< beioie Hundrcdii of exhibits of c. ci x u.g from yachts to row boat* - .i'.d .I’l the boating equipment ;■ ’ > <x with them—in the mag- ! -.e ’ nea Ldc'font exposition kentc' Free Entertainment / ’.l It Bring the - ‘ otr family Iheic s free entci:.i ’ ie । .dl dav long irwludwg a inoxic ihcater cduiauonai exhibits. X . ■ r tirrt ttmt all iht HUt/vr fn*ni»fm:Hrrrs *t!l rht lalert in fiih.r.p grur. 3, .. • >c| Chicago National BCATSHOW' McCORMICK PLACE lir^ |ir««l al Lake Share CM IC* QO MARCH 24-APRIL 2

ma’ii range outstanding m its intensity and in it* plea for understiuid.ng among nixuxs The departi.fe mar ks a new achievement m his c-vr broadening career an-1 un# f ewh laurels for the Hinging star .u-< a serious actor of compassion and perception Elizabeth Tayler plays t e m- st .laiing, d iwn-t'.-uu th and diamut.tally powerful role of ’er carrer in ' Butterfi.dd H,” M.-tt->-Guidwyn Mayer film version ut the widely-cssid novel bv John t’H.xra, and opening Sun lay at the Rialto Also ataried in the topflight caet are lAurence Harvey who won an Academy Award n> mirwt>on for hoi bnliiant work In Hex m At the T.»p and Eddie Fisher w’tth Dma Merrill xo-stat-red "Butterfield 8" tel's the stm y . f experience as a < h Id ha. lett .! permanent scar Living by hei own twiated t ingle of rules s.he had always thought love was the bigg.^t he k! ne e men and xvomen xxere invented That Is until she meets Weston Liggett (Laurence Harvey married tc Emily rnna Memlh, whose devotion lie <an i.-t return but who give* him something he very mu< h wants a cloak of pspr lability The attraction anti tie tetw.-.-Gloria and Liggett Is a stormy emotional one. a relatlonsh.p whu h blings both hint and happines# t< themselve# and others But through It they are able to bring out into the open the violent inner turmoil of hidden confUcLs whldh luo» blighted then live# until their story Ls resolved m a taut and gripping ohmax Eridie Eisner, m u warm and sensitive portrayal, enacts Steve, voting ptanut friend of Gloria the only per»on whom she feels i nally knows and understands hrJ and in whose Greenwich Village ajiartiuent she often takes refuge Others In pivotal role# are Mildred DunnorK Hetty Field. Jefi>w Lynn Kay Mixtloi-d and Su REES Plymouth, Indiana rhursduy, ITi. and Saturday “The Glenn Miller Story" In Tretmli-nJor JAMES STEWART. JIM AI.LI SON. HENRI MORMiAN There is no music Mkr the Glenn Miller music’ Moonlight Serenade, Little Hrown Jug, lu Thn Mood, Suing of rmrls ium! other*. Also Color Cartoon Sun . Mon.. Tur*. A Wei “The Grass Is Greener” In ( InrtnaMxipr A < <4»i C ARY (.KANT, DEBORAH KERR ROHERT MITCHEM It wus loir at first night—until nhr took another look Monday thru Saturday 7 A R Sunday txinHniuius 2 p. m.

- NOTICE- - I — —— i Mis. Bennett's Chicken Dinner Will Re-Open March 1 For Business Senin# Ont Delicious DinneiM ( Ilk KEN — TLRKEY — STEAK — ( HOI’S WD SEAFOODS »1.25 & CP We also vatei Io parties I ocatrd on High* a* 30 Between Grox rrtow n and Donaldson UJI '

#&n Oltv»w ’Butterfield 8 was filmed in Cinema Scope and rotor entirely in New York City and Its nur iv> :ndlng area.-*, with scenes whot *-n loeatien tn Gieonwich VULugFifth Avenue, Stony F’olnt. Kin .. f rd, 'Larchmont and Long lalafid A Pandro S. Berman Productioi It was directed by Danief Marui from t* acnwi play by C.’iarlee Schnee and Jchn Michael Hayes THRILL OF A LIFKTIM> To pick up the telephone and have the operator say, “Just a moment, plcaae. You have a long u.HUuve phono call frem Thule. Greenland- Tlie fright and •houghta that goal ttirough yoai . .nd arc now known by Audrey Reed The only one she knows ;n Greenland U he; nephew, Az2c Ronald L Huff Something surey must be wrong For orwe thU xs not the cJi.se. It serflu tha) , ham radlc •p»xrator talk# from Greenland to Georg* Jacuba in S^uth Fiend Thru the efforts of • he#* men they contact relative# <-f -ervlce men all over the world These men# efforts enbled Jim and Audrey to talk to Ronnie fur 45 minutes Quite n ilHtory cf the families and curi ent twer.ts were dli*<’us#ed. Enough thanks to Mr Jacobs and hi# radio friend in Green kind ran never be expressed for the time and effort that they uonate for the service men and •h'en relative# Stow Down and L*va I "71 nW 1 htMMlay, Friday and Sat March 2, 9. and 4 ■ iG. ’ i M LUX* 'Sunday, Monday, A Tueaday March 5, 6 and 7 ELIZABETH TAYLOR I LAURENCE HARVEY MhENME FISHER TMK STORY oreuMRA... U P . XBUftEBFIELD u ©INA MRRRiU.^^ ACTW