Walkerton Independent, Volume 86, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1962 — Page 2
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— WALKEIUON INDEPENDENT — May 10, 1962
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iATITbAY THEY START ruining i 1 i ke< ps This is Pole I oti<in day a' th. In<ii napolis M< st Speedw. y Th" t"p name? v < be r. the track this day in q ■ •? •a- n mib< <e .' p>siti< n in the annual >no mil*- ace The xx • ither x'<m-; linns will p>x< .~ii a 1 • cn this lay. but iegurdless ot 'he xx < ith"i it' at all possible, s . <id xx ill 1 'k< least the fit -t t . > ■ i tps । f the r;n ‘ ying for tin p<» tion <>f tin pt le OFTEN ON THIS PAY IF xx. ither o i fa h,n f t>xx .ds evening, the low-slung sj . Usters will get out and tun as the xvi id is usually lower at t! < tune <»t day The i cool'd lap <>• 150 miles pel hour seems al--1 t a Celtainty tin year a> the ri* .ly as 'halted straight-of-Way xx I add speed to the times. The le ird t > date was s< t two year ag > by the r • >kie of 1960, Jim H rtibi e who timed the tastes' lap in 119 601 and the four - I • ru i "t 119 <i'> I Ji . xx ill be ot • of the men trying- for this re ord Satmdax >THER TOP NAMES THAT ai seeking he sio'. are last y. 11 - winner A J Foyt. who 1 ; been the leading po nt driver H last two Veat sinth • U S A, Hl Will be seeking his second s’ ight xx in at the Speedway, a f. t that ha - nd happened very < . en One outstanding rookie has <• ily passel his speed tests and \i | also have a lot ol folloxxmg f: on the i ins. that bring Dan G irney. Gmney i- a h impion I. id Rac< driver bo is in his f st year at the 2E n He oval H passed his speed tests before t . • so -rm day ot runnmg on the t •k. a feat that has never heel d , e before. I F COURSE. THE YEARLY r । -s of Rogei Ward Jim and ] k R it'nman. Eddie Sachs, " > x Ruttman. and last year s i (xikie. I’ainelh Junes, xx ill all i seek ig top speeds, for the 1 .spot along xxith numi rous ot. ri urixers A J Sia parc, who ha driven several 3oi mile la S failed to pa-s the physi , a toi the lai e due to an a< riREES Thur. I i i- As Sat. Day The Earth (aught Fire Janet Munro Edv.aid Judo Leo McKern Ye*. I’he' Sax II < oil’d 1I appen - M hen The inci edible Becomes IL al \nd The I nbdiexable , (iintes hue! ( olm Cai toon A. Neu s Sundax Ac Mondax Romanoff And Juliet In Technicolor Petri I slinox Sandra Det* John Ga\in I he Romalic Dil her 11 Ihr Decade! It \\as Made lor Fun l or Exervone! ' ’-ui ( t a i t non lues. A Ued Mississippi Gam' h r IX' O U |» OW V | Julia Adams ' lx month ICotai x ( lub Benefit slum | <»i Wh•i ’mm I I’a 11 x
dent iast year He will have to xx ,-t another year to get in th" running again THE TIME TRIALS RUN f i fo'i; days. Saturday and Sunday, May 12 and 13, and again on Saturday and Sunday, May 19 and 20. At this time, admiss: in to tha grounds is $1 50 with free puking in the infield. The gates open at 7:00 am. with practice starting at 9:00 a. m .and time trials at 11:00 a.m. On Sundays, the gates will open at 9 00 with practice permitted from that hour until time trials resume at noon. Heart - Warming Lass Film To Open '‘Pocketful of Miracles,” the xvackiest most heart-wanmng Cinderella wtory ever to burst, like a joyuus rocket, out ul Holiyw<x>d. opens Sunday at th" R alto Theatre, through United Artists release. Filmed in Panavisiun and Eaxtman Color, the comedy, produced and directed by Frank Capra, is in his great trad.tion of movie magic for which he his won three Academy Axx-ards It i* based on a story by Damon R inyan and stars Glenn Ford. Bette Davis. Hope Lange. Arthur O'Connell and costars Peter Falk. Thomas Mitchell. Edwaid Everett Horton an i Mickey Shaugnessy. F<>r his late < miracle. Capra i übs a magic i imp in this case a shiny red apple and Io! we have . . . G.enn Ford, as Daxe the Dude, buying an apple a day for gambler’s luck, from Bette Davis, as Apple Annie, a Broadxvay cha a tei who writes phony .-jcietv letters to hei daughter in Sp-in until the girl’s imminent arrival causes Hop»‘ Uinge, as Queenii Glenn’s girl friend, and nunc than a few Bioadway guys and dolls with hearts of gold, to tiansfomi Bette into the grandest society doll of them all. This warm-hearted screenplay with emphasis on the heart, was written by Hal Kanter and Harry Tugend. based on Robert Riskm’s original screenplay, and put.u the Runyon classic on wide screen for the first time. To keep the authentic Tinies Square sotting of the thirties, art director Hal Pereira recreated yesterThur. Fri. S.il. May 10 11-12 BOBER 1 WAGNER Sail A Crooked Ship Sun. Mun. Tues. Max 13-14-15 GLENN FORD Pocket Full Os Miracles Starts M;tx 17th - — ——
day’s Manhattan on five huge sound-stages and virtually all the citx block;.' ol one of Hollywood’s m< t famous set-cities. Academy Award, winner Edith Head designed the xvumen s waid rob's: Betty Davis costumes cost S2S,<H)O. Os it. $25,999 85 was spent on the i veiling dresses, fuis negligees and daytime .u."tumes she wears as a wealthy socialite in the second hall of the Him As Apple Annie, Bette de '-ns tn lagged, sweaters, skirts and a floppy hat from Edi Ui's wardrobe bin marked “BeggaJs Women.” The fifteen cent chaige ’ An extra pair of shoe luces for the high button shoes in which Bette dances a jig Yes. you read uu right. “Pocketful of Miracles” ifull of surprises to delight up the screen . . . You 'll have to see it to belove it MINISTERS THANK YOI The Ministers of the community wish to thank each and every one who helped to make the Communiy Revival an instrument of God. We xxish to thank each committee chairman and committee member. A special thanks to Mrs William Carter and Mrs. Grace Atwood fcr giving of their time and talents to the musical praise of our Lord. Tiua community revival has i evealed at lea-vt three things 1. The apparent lack oi inter, est on the part of the churches shows that the church member is in need if a revival, 2. The power of God in the conversion of the lost. 3. The power of God to move, the church member to a rededicatiJn. This Community Revival habeen a real blessing for ail who attended and in many case wil ami has been a blessing foi n anx who did not attend It is our prayer that this re. vival will continue to chang liven for the remainder of the year and be a source of powei to the church of Jesus Christ foi a new and powerful movement upon the community DEATHS Rev. Herman G. L. Drexvs The R"V Herman G. L Drews. 90. retired Lutheran Church minister, Rt 1, Walkerton, died at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Walkei ton Nursing Home. He was bom April 9. 1872 at Riga, Russia. October 16, 1896 he was married at Woodhill. Wis.. to Emma Kalkbrenner xvho died in 1912. On October 10, 1913. he was married at Lemberg Sash Canada, to Elly Grill xvho sur. vires Also surviving are five da ugh ters, Mrs. Neda Olmen of Des Plaines, 11l ; Mr.s Helen Kellei of Milwaukee: Mrs Florence Cannon of Greensboro, Md . Mrs. Lois Redden of Denton. Md.; and Mrs. Isle Jantzen of Riverside. Cailf; three sons. Warren Drewof South Bend. Norbet of Wilmington. Del., and Alfred Drews of Walkerton: 26 grand-
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children and 34 great-grand-children. He was ordained at Crookston. Minn , on O< t 28. 1896. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Donaldson Immanuel Lutheran church with Rev. James McGee, pastor, odiciating. Interment was in the Immanuel Lutheran Church cemetei y. Mrs. Eva May Earner Mrs. Eva May Famer, 50, 114 Roose.’^lt Road, passed away at 11 53 a.m Thursday in the Holy lun y Hosp.tai, LaPorte. She .as w ->tn Joo 21, 1911. in Kirty Knob, Kentucky. Surxlvors include her father. R.< kry Gayhart of Walkerton; lour duugheru Mrs. Wanda May Shoup of Seem. 111,, Mrs. Margaret Ann Leitch Walkeitun; Mrs. Mary Morreman of Chicago, tind Mrs. Marjorie Bartel of Church ville, N. Y.; three sons. Guy oi South Bend; Frank and Stanley, both of Walkerton; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fiances Ploudre of Menasha, Wis ; Mrs, Hazel Tucker of Frankfort. Ky., and Mra Paul of Iron Mountain, Michigan, two brothers. Charles Gayhart, of Walkerton, and Ernest Gayhart of Sacramen to, Calif. Funeral services were held at 2 pm. Monday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home with Rev. David Owen, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment xvas in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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Mli^ Anna Tmav Graveside services were held at 10 &.m. U dnesday »i Woodlawn Cemetery for Mian Anna Belle Tracy, 73, f >rmer Walkerton resident vx.io dh-d Friday in her home in Cleveland, O Bho had been principal of the North Liberty School from 1913 to 1918 and later tau.;ht at We-stem Reserve Colleg.*, Cleveland, and Oberlin College, Oberlin, O. Rev. J. Kemp Tur is <?f the Methodist Church ofi ciated at Graveside sendees, D - □ THANKS Q_ _ Q I would like to thank rrty neighbors relatives and friends for the > ard , gifts and kind deeds during my illnesfi. A special thanks to Jan.es Capek, Frank Hahn. Rlchnrd \nderson. On’ He Schmelts and Ed Cole. ml Op David Burket We wish t ' e> press our thanks to all tli"--e .'ho sent fluwrn and extended k ndness during the death ol o ~ Mother, Mn; laila Thornburg. A special thank you to Dr V. B Wolfe. The Thornburg Far .ily We .is] to thank all our friend- an.l neighbors of Walkerton and Koontz I-ake foi th® lovelx carls and good wisl»e.T received so - our Golden Wedding annix et sa y Percy and Edith Si Ik t k
