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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 41

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vm mm win" ui1 1 i THEATER Time Schedule SUNDAY. (ThU lrf5rm6o furaUlnS 3 'i y7 '-TV--? ri TODAY ri John Page-Polly ReulinR-Ruth Kao pBAM0fHf "Critfe'l ChofWH i. D. fcinger-Gary McLauehlin Show .2 in 3.20, a. so, I so.

anorui 1 05, 3 05, OS, 7 05, CUB. nicipal callery, Waterloo Recreation Center. (AUn flam to 3 7:30 tO 9 D. m. dailv.

s. m. to nnnn KntnrHnv I -V Is 4 WATERLOO "Mf SIX Charlotte Fairbanks Show Waterloo Municipal Airport 1 30. I 3S, 7 IKI, ShorUl 5:10, 7:30. anery.

(aiso daily.) Modern Textile Design 2 to 5 p. m. Grout Historical Museum. (Alo 1 to 5 p. m.

Tuesday si ILr.tNt "H'l Sid 4S0, 1:40, ft rut hour rrxit4 iOM. STARI.ITK mrougn rrmay, iu a. m. to 4 p. m.

Saturday.) Dr. Clayton Fowler Show Allen Memorial Hospital gallery. (Also daily.) Dab Gab Art Club 2 to 5 p. m. spring show 11:40.

10:10 SKVVIR "A Child li ri I lit 7-4S. "Pleaiura of Hi i I I I vS ueaar rails Kecreation Center. "The Heavens at Easter" 2:30 p. m. Spitz Plane tarium.

Grout Historical Museum. (Also Saturday.) HILIX REST "MlTarla -HI I "Berlin" 3:30 p. m. film Grout Historical Museum. 14.

firit hour rapfatad IS. of SO. American Jass Mass 7 p. m. St.

Lukt's Episcopal unurcn, ceaar nails. MONDAY Art Exhibits Stuart Edie Show 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.

ris as industries gallery, State College of Iowa, Cedar Falls. (Also daily through Friday.) Audrey Fleak Show Lancaster To Star at SkyVue Judy Garland and Burt Lan ii.iliu.-lJ Hi hi nin i uiin i uu uu in I 1 mug 1.1 lining. ii.m ii. i inn. ll a.

to 5 m. Cedar Falls Ladies' Lounge. (Also daily, 11 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Friday.) Leona Plaehn-Grace wade fahow Black's Tearoom gallery. (Also daily.) h. i 4 international Affairs Conference Dr. Peter Snow, University of Iowa 8 p.

m. lecture State College of Iowa si- caster star in "A Child Is Waiting," which opened today at the Skyvue Drive-In Thea auditorium, Cedar Falls. SCI Museum 2 to 4 p. m. State College of Iowa library, Cedar Falls.

(Also Wednesday, ,7:30 to 9:30 p. Thursday, 1 to 4 p. m. Friday.) TUESDAY ter. The drama revolves around International Affairs Conference Dr.

Carlos Perez de la Cova, Venezuelan ambassador 8 p. m. lecture Statt one particular boy (Bruce Ritchey), who is a mentally retarded child. The story re College of Iowa auditorium, Cedar Falls. WEDNESDAY veals the deeply emotional ef International Affairs Conference Dr.

Aureliano San fects his life has on Lancaster, who portrays the superinten dent of the school which he attends; and on the life of the music teacher ot the school yulw yvfr, 1 mimm in i nn.fca. tW.A. I played by Miss Garland, and his parents played by Gena Rowlands and Steven Hill. Abby Mann wrote the original screen play and John chez Arango, Cuban Rebel leader 2:30 p. m.

lecture; Dr. Cyril Sargent, Alliance for Progress division chief 8 p. m. State College of Iowa auditorium, Cedar Falls. THURSDAY "Once ITpon a Mattress" 8 p.

m. Wartburg College auditorium, Waverly. (Also Friday and Saturday.) FRIDAY Synchronized Swim Show 7:30 p. m. YWCA.

(Also Saturday.) Used Book Fair 5 to 10 p. m. Lioni Club, 311 E. 4th St. (Also 8 a.

m. to 9 p. m. Saturday.) Arbor Day Tree Plantings 8:30 a. m.

West Junior High School; 10 a. m. Kingsley School; 2 p. m. Harry J.

Krieg School. Waterloo Policemen's Ball 7:30 p. m. Waterloo Auditorium. SATURDAY Odds 'n Ends 'n Arts Auction 10 a.

m. Women's Cassavetes directed. The second feature starting today is "The Pleasure of Hit Company," starring Debbie Reynolds, Fred Astaire, Lilli wedding for one and all in the hilarious M-G-M picture "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers." When seven brothers are married ot the same time for the same reoson it leads to mirthful excitement that is enjoyed by young ond old alike. Starting Wednesday at the Waterloo Theatre. Bottom right "Two for the Seesaw," the heartworming and hilarious story of a "square" from Nebraska and an off-beot doll from Greenwich Village, comes bubbling to the screen via a record run on the Broadway stage.

Starring Robert Mitchum and Shirley MacLaine, "Two for the Seesow" will open Wednesday ot the Skyvue Drive-In. On the same program will be "The Nun and The Sergeant" starring Robert Webber and Anna Sten. Top left The Crime of the Century is obout to be committed by hystericol Horst Buchholz, a fanatic pledged to assassinate India's spirituol leader, Mahatma Gandhi (played by J. S. Caishyop in prayer position) in "Nine Hours to Rome." Starting Friday ot the Strond Theatre.

The 20th Century-Fox CinemoScope-Deluxe Color odaptotion of Stonley Wolperr's novel was directed and produced by Mork Robson, ond stars Jose Ferrer, Volerie Georon, Diane Baker and Robert Morley, Center Dolores Hart and Karl Boehm form a new romantic team in M-G-M's "Come Fly With Me," story of airline hostesses ond the men in their lives. A lilting Ond lightheorted story filmed in large screen color, this new picture opening Friday ot the Paramount Theatre also stars Hugh O'Brian, Pomelo Tiffin, Korl Maiden ond Lois Nettleton. Top right The immortal musical classic "Oklohomo" begins Sundays ot The Storlite Drive-In Theatre. Filmed In technicolor it features on all-star cost headed by Gordon MocRoe, Shirley Jones, Gloria Grohame, Eddie Albert and a host of other stars. The eo-color-fature "The Canadians" is the true story of three gallant men of the Royal Mounted Police ond the way they confronted the dangerous leader of the Sioux nation.

It stars Robert Ryan. Bottom left In the spring fancies turn and It's shotgun- Palmer and Tab Hunter. "Two for the Seesaw," star ring Robert Mitchum and MacLaine, will open The second feature Thurs Committee, Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, Waterloo Recreation Center. Adventure "Science Spins a Yarn" 1:30 and 3:15 p. m.

films- City in Brief day will be "The Nun and the Sergeant," starring Anna Sten and Robert Webber. Grout Historical Museum. Mrs. Ray Bonk, of 1800 Jef Industrial Arts Fair Dr. R.

J. Bryan 10 a. m. lec "The starring Vin Showing At Starlit Drive-In "Oklahoma!" starring Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones, opened today at the ferson was admitted Satur Hostess Trio Will Star at Paramount Film Coming Commercial Property Sold For $75,000 Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Burd have sold commercial property at tureMusic Hall, State College of Iowa; 1 to 2 p. m. public exhibit Men's gymnasium, State College of Iowa, cent Price, will be the late show Friday and Saturday. day as a medical patient at Musical Comedy to Show at Waterloo "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" opens at the Waterloo Theater Wednesday. Starring are Jane Powell and Howard Keel, with Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn and Tommy Schoitz Memorial hospital.

Cedar Falls. To Strand Mrs. Margaret Winburn, of SUMNER CLUB ELECTS. SUMNER (CNS) Newly Starlite Drive-In Theater. Also included in the cast are Gloria 1502 W.

7th has returned ing the work the Peace Corps is Lm. from HosDital The Strand Theater opens 517-19-21 Jefferson St. for Grahame, Gene Nelson, Char- doing in Brazil at the meeting, wnere she has been a medical Opening at the Paramount Theater Friday is "Come Fly 000 to Home Savinei ti Loan Ke oreenwood, fcaaie Aioert, Friday with "Nine Hours to Rama." Starring are Horst tomorrow noon at Hotel Rus James Whitmore, Rod Steiger elected officers of the Sumner Community Club are Vincent Maurer, president; Ed F. Borcherding, vice president; Steve secretary. Directors are: Charles Anderson, With Me." The cast includes Association, according to a con Rail.

The film musical, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," Buchholz, Jose Ferrer, Val and a host of other stars. patient the last two weeks. Mrs. Gerald Dougan, of 804 Wisconsin is at Peoria, 111., where she was called Thursday sell-Lamson. VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I Dolores Hart, Hugh O'Brian tract on file in the office of the erie Gearon, Diana Baker, Robert Morley, Harry An Karl Boehm, Pamela Tiffin, county recorder.

Ramona Wil unfolds a story of a family of "Oklahoma!" is an adaptation of the drama "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn W. A. Meyer, Reid Giese, drews and J. S. Casshyap.

Karl Maiden and Lois Nettle liams. brothers in the Oregon back Barracks No. 1276 and aux-jby tne deatn 0f ner father, Bat-illary will conduct a social night iHst. Binnchl. Funeral services Waterloo Club Notes For Week KIWANIS.

Liisa Holman of Finland and Torben Iversen of Denmark, foreign students who have, been attending West High school, will be the speakers at the meeting ton. Riggs, and is set in the period This is the story of the last nine houra in the life of Ma Another contract shows sale woods country of the who carry off the prettiest Saturday at 7 p. m. in Memorial wiu be Monday at Peoria. immediately preceeding that by Mr.

and Mrs. Maynard L. De Gene Reimler, Kenneth Sowers, Loyal Frisch, Elston Blume, Daruin Fritz and Bernard Buhr, Elmer Schnadt is retiring president. hatma Gandhi and involves nan. itetresnmenis win oe state'! admittance to the "Come Fly With Me" is the lighthearted story of three international hostesses and the girls in the neighboring town and who subdue an irate mob served.

Boer of 160 acres of Cedar Falls Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mc-Mechan, of Ames, became Twp. land to Mr.

and Mrs. The story is a simple one: of townspeople intent on res OPTIMIST. John Shuey will present the parents of a son, James, last week. Mr. McMechan, son of men they meet on their flights from New York to far-flung places.

cue before they can make the that of "Curley" (MacRae) and Parker Peterson. The purchase ladies their brides. "Jud" (Steiger) and their mu program at the meeting Tues tual love for "Laurey (Miss The Misses Hart, Tiffin and Leading the procession is Mr. and Mrs. James P.

McMechan, of 1050 Oregan is a member of the Iowa State Jones). Nettleton play the trio of Adam (Keel) who woos and weds Milly (Miss Powell), hostesses, each whom be Most of the Rodger and Hammerstein music, which Tuesday noon at Hotel Russell-La mson. R. W. Biesan, a partner in the University faculty.

Terry M. Galvin, son of Mr. price was $76,000. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry L. Potts have sold property in Young-blut's Addition at Washburn for an indicated $20,000 to Mr. and Mrs. Greg C. Everett, according to another deed.

whereupon the latter discov. those people most immediately concerned with his assassination. Buchholz portrays a fanatic who brings himself to commit the assassination. His motives for the crime and his love affair with a beautiful Indian woman (Miss Gearon) are important parts of the film's plot. Miss Baker changes from her sensitive and innocent young girl parts to play a young Hindu girl who is forced into prostitution.

The film version is taken from Stanley Wolpert's novel. comes involved a merry man-hunt. Miss Hart catches day noon at Black's Tearoom. a a ASCELON COMMANDERY. Order of the Temple will be conferred at 7:30 p.

m. Thursday at the Masonic Temple. ers that she will have to cook, helped "Oklahoma!" to achieve the fancy of Boehm, who and Mrs. W. J.

Galvin of 1315 Prospect and Robert N. a stage run in New York, from March 1943 to May 1948, is Ritter and Rundle Oil will plays a Baron with a slightly clean and teach deportment not only to her husband but to his six fractious brothers speak on the topic, 'Brief tarnished coat-of-arms. Miss Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, of 1840 Ans- There will be a potluck dinner contained in the picture ver sion.

Case for Business," at the meet Tiffin has her eye on O'Brian, (before they capture their own at 6:30 p. m. All Sir Knights ing tomorrow noon at Black's the plane's First Officer, but The second feature is "The borough have been initiated into the Theta Xi fra- spouses.) and families are invited. Bring Tearoom. Lions are also seek starring Robert covered dish.

is up against tough competi tion from Parisian Dawn Ad ternity at Iowa State University, Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lobeck, of The film version is taken from Stephen Vincent Benet's Ryan and Teresa Stratas. Ende Tonftel Starts 7:30 ADULTS 75c, under T2 FRfl THRU TOP-ACTION HITS! "JAILHOUSE ROCK" Elvis Presley Judy Tyler Plus li It Sport or Slaughter? "BORN TO SPEED" Johnny Sands Terry Auitie Plus Speed Craiad Kid Are Horror on Our Highway "The Devil on Wheels" Darryl Hickman -Tarry Moore dams, who doesn't let the fact "No Man Is An Island," a WATERLOO LODGE.

Second degrees will be con- Robert Janececk and Robert Dudley. Donald Ralston will be 108 Commercial have re ing more donations of books for their used book sale to help sight saving programs. IOWA ENGINEERING. starring Jeffrey Hunter, Mar ATTENDING CAMP. story, "The Sobbm Women," based on the classic tale of the abduction of the Sabine wom ceived word ot the birth of a that she already has a husband stand in her way.

Miss Nettleton falls for the nice Texan OSAGE (CNS) Ivan Lappinj boy to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. fered by Waterloo Lodge No.

105 beginning at 6:30 en by the ancient Romans. toastmaster; Kenneth Harmon, education speaker; Marion Ax-tell, trigger chairman: William Ward, grammarian and Robert (Maiden) whom she meets in Vaughan of Chicago. Mrs. Vaug-han is the former Lois Ann "Building a Profession'' will left Thursday for Loretto, where he is attending Camp Ihduhapl, Northern Recreatory There will be a special late the tourist section, and when he takes her on a joy-ride of Paris, she tries to save him be the topic of a talk by Don Zarley, Des Moines, a graduate engineer and a practicing pa show for which a separate price will be required. The show will be "Not Tonight shall Thompson and Barbara Perez, starts Thursday.

Jack Mahoney plays the title role in "Tarzan Goes to India," which will be the second feature Thursday. The midnight show Friday and Saturday will be "Night Creatures," starring Peter Cushing and Yvonne Romaip. McCusker, master evaluator. a a a SERTOMA. Laboratories.

Lappin with his family resides in Osage. He is tent attorney, at the meeting money. (How could she guess he was a millionaire!) Henry." regional supervisor for 4-H. p. m.

Monday at the Masonic Temple. Refreshments will follow. a a Y'S MEN'S. A district meeting will be conducted jointly with the Cedar Falls Y's Men's Club at 6:30 p. m.

Tuesday in the Convair R. S. Hoover, city health of the school house. This makes a Wednesday at Pork's Red Car pet. EXCHANGE.

John A. Lundemann, voca ficer, will be the featured speaker on the topic, "Modern Public Health Activities," at the meeting Thursday in Black's Lobeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lobeck. The child was born on April 17.

Mrs. F. G. Torgler, of 510 Bayard went to Lincoln, Thursday to accompany Mrs. Alma Wiersig back to Waterloo on Friday.

Mrs. Wiersig, an aunt of Mr. Torgler and of Mrs. Helen Morgan, of 303 Shady Lane, Cedar Falls, has been in a Lincoln nursing home the past year and is now at the Benorden Nursing Home, 1020 mi OPEN SHOW I total of 897 who received the vaccine at the Gladbrook SOS center the past two Saturdays. Type III vaccine is scheduled Tearoom of the Waterloo-Cedar 155 RECEIVE VACCINE.

GLADBROOK (CNS) There were 155 people who received tional rehabilitation counselor Open 7:00 Show 7:30 under a program of the State STARTS TONIGHT the Sabin oral polio vaccine at to be given Sunday, May 12. room of the Waterloo Municipal Airport. The program will include the installation of officers from both clubs, induction of new members of both clubs, and the election of a new district Department of Public Instruc Falls group. a a a MARTIN LODGE 624. Third degrees will be con-fered on Tuesday at 6:30 p.

m. followed by refreshments. FIRST RUN! tion, will speak concerning the local benefits of the program at a meeting tomorrow noon in STARTS TONIGHT! governor for the northern W. 3rd St. Every the Gold Room of Hotel Presr dent.

CEDAR VALLEY CHESS. S9 fie could never 7A 4 I li" 'ii It TOASTMASTERS 444. John Sandoval, Bill Morse, BOB -at LUCILLE stop being a critic even on his wedding night. 1 every every The regular weekly meeting will be conducted at the YMCA If I LLC I' inFTfiiI Les Nighswonger and Jerg Mor-tensen will be the speakers at the regular meeting at 6:15 p.m. of the motion picture that Thursday at Black's Tearoom.

Ed Peterson will be the ran a year on Broadway OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30 in the Leavitt room at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. All guests are welcome. CREDIT UNION. The Black Hawk county chapter will conduct its regular monthly business meeting at Black's Tearoom at 6:30 p.

m. Wednesday. HELD OVER! a TOASTMASTERS. Waterloo Toastmasters 101 1 I will meet at 6:15 p. m.

Thursday in the lower west room of BIG SCREEN COLOR Extra! Color Cartoon BURT LANCASTER AND EJUOY GARLAND TAKE ACADEMY AWARD PROGRAM ANNE BANCROFT for Bert Actreii PATTY DUKE for Best Supporting Actreis BURT LANCASTER Nominated for Beit Actor i ii i orinniVrrrin the Municipal Airport building. Principal speakers will be Wesley Moore and Robert Kratoska and two Jaycee guest speakers, AN UNTOUCHED THEME ROTARY. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mark of Cedar Falls will speak concern- AND MAKE IT TOUCHING a HELD OVER! 3rd BIG WEEK tAND UNFORGETTABLE! a mighty motion picture experience i Thrill to th Spine-Tingling Excitement which won 2 Academy Awards for Best Special Effects and Waterloo STANI FY KRAMER BURT LANCASTER JUDY GARLAND Adults 75c 'til 2 Children 50c All Shews Feature Times at tam Best Cinematography! you can't forget it! mm.

fw IT ENDS TUESDAY A CHILD IC WAITING womer mm MacRAE GLORIA GRAHAME jf SHIRLEY JONES- GENE NELSON CHARLOHE GREENWOOD 1 1 i E0DIE OT-1AMES WHITMORE SOD SJEICfH FLUS CO-FEATURl -V 5 0 ri of Hie iy'- Z2' III ltorwhogivo yim. wf itr.atNafiiliiii,( $3hmm nimm 'J PLUS COLOR CO-HIT FRED ASTAI3E A ANNE BANCROFTPATTY DUKE i I 7 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 mm DEBEIE REYNOLDS "rift "ttlde The Rock Called Alcatraz They Tried To Chain A Volcano i I 3 Performances Daily! 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. You are guaranteed I seat for the performance of your choice! S' nunT RiinN nTrn LILLI PALMER TAB HUNTER If -i A DUIll LMrtbf Id I Ell rtinrtiiiii Till: DARRYL F. ZANUCKS fK. T5? IXf dIHLI mAil fr-; rf 1 1 1 Mberg 1 Seaton Natwa Tup -i laiinrr -yjf-'rm my FIX A GIRL OF I ALCATRAZ I HAY Mil V.

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