Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1961 — Page 2

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• ।' '• »i■ i - WALKERTON INDEI ENDENT — August .U 19G1

Cicvetiown J chools Open luesday, Sept. 5 (C. mut'd from Hage 1 ) i. • rds r E and Kng.Ji! N : ii., Jean Nv. . 7th and Mh g English and S"< Studies; I i Ny. H S S*” St idle ] ' Powell Math md Shop; I' - be Held I. tin, Fm.d: 1 a' 1 1 • v« I »T>m< •: *... i Ri I -it 1 V I I- \ V i< ty Co. <li I’ E . 7th a t sth lb ilth ai d Guid.-m < : J । cina St i angia nd. P- i- u< s F LI) Pio d < >ntin u- a S;- । v ng prim ipal of the two e , ■ >. md Kathryn Fie» d a b 1 elmy M”imgel , B.tlbkm hl v. I b’ the ' lioo] mu ■ h. iCt Sdt m st<d b\ H. 11 ” 1 ’r, . ' । ; |.e (’ r t ; i . t 11 • Hsh S n0..l and P: y. nt T' >rnb ig d th. Fas ntmy I iding. Due to I li. p -.~ i Jity i f sevi al chal'g. - now in the > iking, b is drivi ’■ and rooks will be an--1 Hint.d latei It is <■ 1 tain Urn! F no' an old bi; ■ ha been r. pl’c- < i bv a larger new one the numb r of l'o lies will be 11 dut < d iion; ten t<> 'dne. Sunday dinner guests of Mi. and Mi Harold Knowlton and i'.unily were Mi and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton and Janet. North Liber v. Mrs. Dora Knowlton and ( rl Delaney. West Lafayette. Mrs Fl >yd Beagles and son, D k. of Clearwater. Fla., visited J s bi other nnd family. Mi and M s Haymond Beagles and Mr. a <| Mis. Norman Beagles this past week Mrs G A Lindgren, LaPorte s' nt the wt ek end with Mrs. A 1 Dailey and Mrs. J C. Cites. M Lindgren left Saturday for i six weeks visit with relatives ir I friends in Coponhagen. D< nmuk. He will also visit relate <s in West Germany Mrs (' tes returned to LnPort* with M s. Lindgren. Mi and Mis Wildei Burnside v > re on a fishing and sight seei' trip Ui Ontario, Canada. They - .yed at Li Londe s Resort on Hod Lake Road and then returned home along the northern <’ .re line op Lake Superior on tie- new Trans-Canadaian Highv iy Th. \ fei ried .ac ross at Sault Marie, watched boats pass t rough the famous Hoeks, crossed the Mackinac Bridge and followed the eastern shore line of L k<- Michigan home They w< re a* ompanied by Mrs Burnside's .. or and hei husband. Mr. and M.s Herbert Baumgartner, and M and Mm John \ugusber-g.-r m‘ Milford. I ri 7^ Thurx.. Fri.. Sat., sun. kuguxt .31- s<i»U«nlMT/I. 2. .3 ELVIS PRESLEY TVESDAY WELD “WILD IN THE (01 NTRY’ Theatre ( losed Holiday. Tuesday. Wednesday THIS WEEK ONIA > --T - - Ihiirxluv. Id 1 ’ I .' A Saturday Sept, 7 X and H S’l EX E REEX Es in “MORI.AN THE PIRATE’ 4 ’ > * ♦

Tim s< nd annu.nl Sticl icy reumon w a hi hi Sui u.w . A i d 2* 1!C1. at t ’c h. ’ ■' '.li I Mi Ri ’ ard C’h ~i. Rt I’iymo ''.. v i'li G? pi -ent it w;. - j 1 h ■ 11 ne' i. ” i; . ’ . ■ ” I S' kM ; 1.1 M I ■■ : : sI. kiey v.re < ! •t< d of • .-e' io the . >mSund iy tvening cinner fu.- 's Mi and M it Hui k< S were Mr and Mi- Albrt Huh' k- Jr nnd giCs, JR ard M' - Ful Smith arm far dv Mr a. IM’ Harley lb - nd t n - ■Jr Mr and Mr- Ja k Pie ' s .rd f -wily. L. -d.e Hu! nke and fai dr Mr .nd Mv- Hamid H hnk< and famil” the w ■ ;• ion beam Mr Huhnk’ bn th lay Mi Ernest G[ d o Buffal ' *N X' listed her < and fan- , M i.- J . k 1 .-nt is pm >ute fi >n. Chuajo wl < she vi ted mo es. and al-o Aurora. 11l She was once a id- nt in Walk- » rton 1 iigh S’ Im Mi - Will; nr i e ic and Car - olyn of Grovert ri. and Mr and Mis Raymond nith Rahi and Arden, spent la week, traveling in Illinois and issouri On this trip they visit M and Mrs. Leonard Rush, >f S argis. Mo, cousins of Mrs Jac wic .and Mi Smith; Mr. ; Mrs. lia Thomas, at c rail a Mo.; the Missouri Stat Fa r at Selalla, and the Line- ho ne and monument at Spr i ^Aeld. 111. A suprise ithdav party was h< Id Sunday n h >rmr of Agnew Ludwig. Gm ts .v<re Mr. and Mrs Devon litl . Ir. and Mr s. Dale Ellery Air and Mrs. Ralph Dixon and H rlynn Mr. and Mrs Earl .10-, A r. and Mrs. William H -1 Stev. David and Don Ludu Mrs. Agnew Ludwig. all of Valkerton; Mr. and Mrs Wm ail and Carol Sue. Gra< e and leoigo Tarslinger, of Koontz I. •; and .Ir and Mrs Al Skarh- k. South Bend. A beautiful 'ke was brought by Mr aiii Mrs. R jhert Lidy. Kathy a B trbara The cake was dec. ted with a plumber, wrem h«- nd a red ruck with ‘Ludwig unbingam. Heating" written n the side

I 1 i hy REMC power ■ : brings business j : to main street ; i ■ i 111 r 1 Millions of dollars worth of electric appli- I ■ ^’*l^ JKI 1 ant es will be bought this year by Indiana s I I —-■ L ^ arm Emilies, according to research done by * | ^PTIb a f arm publication. I I . p > |Lt4 clothes dryers 6.300 coffee pots ! I I h jgKJMjV 15.000 washers W 7.000 ranges I 7.000 vacuum cleaners 8.500 TV sets I I 9.000 refrigerators 6.500 irons I i. ’ 3.500 mixers 7.000 frvpans | j v^y rv J.’ 3.000 radios 7,000 freezers | I \ Most of these purchases will lye powered by I I REMC electricity, because REMC electric* * । / 1 i lty s®™ 6B most °f rura l Indiana. REMC will g 1 l! '’! dew * a ^ S ° l^ )wer coun tle s s other new appliances ® I 11 ■ H| t ts iV *—P ur< based by nun-farm jK'ople who live I u\l| outside the city. I 1 v Wfwl Rural own REMC's. They take ® I®—' pride in knowing that their rural electric | I Y x ' cooperatives help bring a steady flow’ of । I V. Y i * business to Main Street ... benefiting urban | v ' families as well as rural. । | REMCs Are Good for Everyone 1 , ! KANKAKEE Yn ! vAiiEY UMtiA _ MURAL iLECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION

—-—-—- — — — — ilO-HTU. NOTES I ’ ■<l Wider w, c ndmi: ted •to tm St rim .Memorial Ims- ' d M m'ay August 23. C d Ma 1 If was rch-a a<l ’. ' 1 . 1b dv t- ai illy h’mp tai <.n .'ii'- '' y X’ g 2!* \i>-^ Mvi’le M iCin is a pas. ci ' ' Walkerton Nursing Ho ne. 1 minis Guard underwent <urgs : y ’>n Thm-day, Aug. 21 at H > V Fa n dv Ir pit al Cis R '.id Van Dyk,- । ntei "d tfo H ■' Fan i y h -pi; al Sat til • day Aug. 26. v ti t h < 'la i k Was idmit t<<d to t! " Holy Fai uly ho pital Aug. Muhael <p H was admitted to the Holy F indy hos| ' d Aug 2“'n. H ■rscboll Craig was adn Ht.d to t 1 ('omieunit y hospital oi Aug 2xth. REES Plymouth. Indiann Wed.. Thurs.. I riday and Sat. “ The Alaino” In Techniodor JOHN WAYNE. RICHARD WIDMARK. C HILI. WH.I.S It /Will Be Rcnieniht-red Forever! Al-n C olor Cartoon One Show Hadi Eiining Starting it 7:30 pan. Sunday. Monday A Tuesday “The Gamble” Color By DeLlixe -TEPHEN BOYD. JI'Ll ETTE GRECO, DAVID WAYNE A di'adly game of adventure in the Treacherous Ivory Coast. C olor Cartoon »n<l ,Ncw s Starts Wednesday. Sept. (> “Two Rode Together” with JAMES STEWART Sunday C ontinuous 2 pan.

" < ' "l*v ' Ki f • W C ’> * V * j \ ? kX? T’c. J. ' . P f " ' ' ; 'z • . - ' I ; -.- H r J ; SAT. ONLY—BOWERY BOY JAMBOREE “Spy ( hasers” At Dusk s;0<) “jail Busters” At 10 “Dig I hat i 'ranium” At 11:15 SEND \Y ONI Y- -MEMORI AL SHOW 3 of Holly «oods Greatest at Their Best At Dusk O'Bil»Fffi 7 ? Irm tiuiv Cooper in r ■*W S-# * J CJS • IHST WT DIO MS' 5,(1 Hit at 11:30 1 Jeff (handler in >, J 11J > l Uv£ >1 d “PILLARS IN KKl’AllHirhaO THE SKY” * * ’* MONDAY—LABOR DAY—FI N-O-RAM \ Fireworks at N:10 So The Kiddies ( an Stay Vp and Watch PLUS 2 RIB TI( KLERS ON THE SCREEN Open at 6:30 — Come Early at 8:30 Ma and Pa Kettle in “KETTLES IN THE OZARKS’ Plus L. Ball—Desi Amez in “THE LONG, LONG TRAILER’ TUES., WEI)., THURSDAY AT 10:00 At Dusk Lana Turner Sandra Dee John Saxon in “PORTRAIT IN BLACK’’ ■KS3HnSKffIBS&«i Don't Need It?—Use For Sale Ad