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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 15

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J-T IS In Hi lorna uld dv it lh Court-1! KENOSHA NEWS houM in tho City of henoshA in Midi r-u vn 1 1k' iountv there will beard And cdhud1 Friday NOT 18 1955 1 The application of hlathics Hetmes for the probate of the ill of Elizabeth Heimes formerly Elizabeth Jc holey de presented to said County Court' ourthouae in said County on See a Movie Today Today's Movie Timetable Milkman Discovers -Suicide Note in Bottle A milkman calling at the home of 55-year-old Frederick Godieman found the following note in a milk bottle: nulk thanks Have committed Mrs Godieman told an inquest her husband had been ill and hanged himself after leaving the note Stars of Silent Film Era -e Named for 'George' Awards i George" awards will be presented Saturday in Rochester to 20 winners pf the silent picture era Under the sponsorship of the George Eastman House of Photography the Festival of Film Artists will feature the first retrospective award on the basis of 30 to 40 years perspective on artistic work J'he medal of honor is considered more significant and lasting than any other film at thOf or be' AmtmA IK mK fore the 2Vth dav of febryary 1959 or rv ol iSminbtt ST potntmnl of an executor at lh extte 'mnd w4u of aatd Kliaabeth Heimes formerly Elirf beth Sc holey deceased Ute of tjm City of Kenosha in said County sndfor taking proofs of who are the heirs of aid decedent! Notice is further given that all claims1 against the said Elizabeth Hetmes for-1 merly Elizabeth Scholey deceased late of the Citv of Kenosha in Kenpsha County Wisconsin must be presented to yaid Coujity Court at Kenosha Inlaid UotintV on or belode the 9tb day of February 1959 or be barred and that all such claims and demands will be examined and adjusted at a term said Court STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY COC RT KENOSHA COlNTY In the matter of the estate of Florence Reau also known as Florence KENOftHA 'Smcerelv Youri'V) 49 I 10 9 15 Tougtw Man 1 4 51 19 ORPHRIM la Uto Red Velvet Swiag" 9 15 9 59 "KIm of Mr' I 09 GATEWAY of Jek Slide 00 159 7 10 10 19 aooatVEtT AIwa Fiir I 99 Mar 9 45 19 09 i LitAl NOTICES to be held at the Courthouse in the ity Heau deceased of Kenosha in said County on Tuesdavj notice OF APPLICATION FOB PRO NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by Ute Kenosha County Parti Commission up to 4 pm Wednesday Dec 14th 1955 for a 4 wheel farm tractor 1 Specifications are on file at the Administration Building at Petrifying bprings The Kenosha County Park Commission reserves the right to reject any or -all bids and to select the bid moat adan-taaeous to the Commission KENOSHA COUNTY PARK COMMISSION Uadi 9upt (Nos 19 19 11) the 14th day of February 1959 at 10 o'clock id the forenoon of seid day Dated November 1 1955 By Order of tho Court DAVIS Judge ANTARAM1AN ANTARAM1AN Attorneys' 5909 Roosevelt Road Kenosha Wisconsin (Nov 4 11 Lilllau Gish 1922 Mary rickford 1911 BATE OP WILL-TAKING PROOF OP AND TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that at a term of ssid Court to be held on Tuesday the nth dsy of December 1955 at 19 o'clock in the forenoon of Mid dsy at the Courthouse jn the City of Kenosha in aaid County there will be heard and can side red The application of Donald Reau for tho probate of tthe Will of Florence Read also known aa lorence Reau deceased! aaid will being dated the 9th dav of April 1950 and foe thf appointment of an executor with the will annexed of the estate of said Florence Rtau also known aa lorence Heau deceaeedr late of tho City of Kenosha in Mid County and for taking proofs of who are tho heirs of said decedent Notice ia further given that all claims against the ssid Florence Reau also known as Florence Reau deceased Ute of the City of Kenosha in Kenosha County Wisconsin must be presented to said County Court at Kenosha in aaid Count) on or before the 13th day of Fehruarv 1959 or be barred and that all such claims and demands will bo oxamined and adjusted at a term of Mid Court to bo held at tha Courlhouae in the Citv of Kenosha in said County on Tuesday the 31st day of February 1954 at 19 o'clock in tho forenoon of said dsy Dated November 10 1955 By Order pf the Court PAVI8 Jude ANTSUAN A ANTARAMIAN 1203 Roosevelt Road Kenosha Wisconsin (Nov 11 25) STATE OF WISCONSIN a COUNTY COt RT KENOSHA COUNTY In tho matter of the estate of Jeanette "Spang Olgay deceased NOTICE or APPLICATION FOR TAKING moors or hkirhnif and NOTICE TO CREDITORS The wilt el Jeanette Spang Olgy having been ndmitted te probate Notice to hereby given that all cUims against the said Jeanette Spang Olgay deceased late of Elmwood Park in Cook County Illinois must 'bo presented to said County Court at Kenosha in said County on rfr before the 9th day of March 1959 or be barred and that all such- claims and demands will be examined and adjusted at term of seid Court te be bold at the courthouse in the City ef Kenosha In said County on Tuesday the 90th day of March 1959 at 19 e'cloch In the forenoon ef said day at which time proofs of who sre the heirs ef sstd decedent will be taken Doted November 19th 1955 By Order of the Court DAVIS Judge HAMMOND HAMMOND Attorneys (Nov 19 05 Dec 2) STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY COURT KENOSHA COUNTY la tho matter of the estate of Joseph Bsymcsak also known as Josef bzym crek deceased NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PROBATE OP TAKING PROOFS OP HEIRSHIP AND TO CREDITORS Notice la htreby given that at a term of Mid Court to be held on Tuetdav the 39th day of November 1955 at 19 o'clock in the forenoon ef aaid day at the jL'ourl house in tho CUv of Kenosha in aaid County there will bo heard and considered Tho application of Walter Glajkowskl also known as Walter Grajkowski and Walter Gratkowski for tho probate of tho Will of Joseph Szymczak also known aa Josef Siymczak decessed ssid will being dated tho 9th day ef April 1955 and for tho appointment of an executor or administrator with the will annexed of tho estate of aaid Joseph Szymciak deceased late of tho CUy of Kenosha in said County and for taking proofs of who are tho heirs of aaid decedent Notice is further given that all claims against the Mid Joseph SzymczeJ deceased' late of tho City of Kenosha In Kenosha County Wisconsin must bo Smart Dance Numbers Key Kelly-Charisse Film It' Alwaya Fair starring Gene Kelly -Dan Dailey Syd Charisse Dolores Gray and MichaeLKidd is the new attraction at the Roosevelt theater Some of the smartest dancing numbers yet devised for the screen highlight the picture which tells a modern story of three their friendship that weathered ten years of separation their adventures on a New York TV show and their love affairs New Third Avenue complete with a section of the Elevated Railway serves as a setting for one of the unique production numbers Another dancing routine has Miss Charisse exchanging terpslchorean punches with dfijen boxers in a well-known fTght gymnaflurti A third has Kelly -Dailey and Kidd simultaneously doing three different versions of the same song by use of a splitscreen technique Randolph Scott stars in Warner action feature "Tall Men companion feature at the Roosevelt The roaring turbulent land-grab days of the West form the background for the outdoor adventure a WarnerColor production award It will be given by Jesse Lasky to Mary Piekford Lillian i Gish Gloria Swanson Mae Marsh Norma Talmadge Charles Chaplin Harold Lloyd Richard Barthelmess Ronald Colman Buster Keaton and to five directors and five camera-men( The significant contribution of motion pictures to progress will be a focal point of the tival Important films of each player fall into definite patterns and were generally pic- tures of courage and opti-ro ism The stories extol the virtues of honesty and family devotion Many of them particularly those of Mary Piekford Harold Lloyd and Gloria Swanson were parables of the tinderprivileged vf hose persevering -determina- tion and imagination brought material success and often spir- ltual enlightenment by the end of the last reel The old copy- book virtues were taken over by the movies It was no accident that these films resembled almost identically the significant patterns of American life itself for by the end of the decade almost 90 million Americans were attending these movies every week in the year Not even the coming of talk-t les color processes or large screen systems have been able the fefcord palfonage' of motion pictures achieved during the silent era Mary Piekford was the first screen player to achieve worldwide fame In 1913 the poet Vachel -Lindsay wrote that her face resembled on of the Botticelli angels which was probably one of the reasons for her enormous popularity The art of Lillian Gish was completely within the pattern 'of wholesome purity maidenly virtue and had strong moral overtones Although it Li the fashion today to mock aL the virtues considered basic in 1915-1925 the demonstrable fact remains that the silent films won larger and more lasting followers than technical spectacles Gloria films were mostly modern Cinderella themes with a great deal of the Horatio Alger influence in them Critics of the time were generally impatient with these girl to social stories that inevitably enabled Miss Swanson to array herself in a breathtaking variety of gowns and coiffures which were ahead of their time Sociologists today studying her films however realize that to a surprisingly large extent they were making and molding American social history They are keystones to an understanding of behavior patterns that characterized the period In the triumpba-ol Miss lH-'k' tie sliop girls there lies the reaffirmation of enduring hope that- personal achievement cannot be restricted to any class or group Richard Barthelmess 1921 Harold Lloyd 1921 ORIENTAL KITCHEN TAVERN- 4701 Ith Avenue OPEN THANKSGIVING 1 Chinese Sty la Roast Turkay and Duck I mmmmmm Dlanar rv4 fra at II Naatt la I Pfcoirt OL 7I70Z lee RetereatSeMr-'' Expert Chine Food Will Cheerully Put Vp Prepared to Order Order to Tafce Out These famous stars of the silent screen are among the 20 winners of the first award for contribution to the art of motion pictures The awards will me made in Rochester N' at the first Festival of Film Artists which is sponsored by the George Eastman House of Photography Winners were selected by the per-soils they worked with during their film days TT7 i also -siawing -Dorothy- Malone and Peggy Castle STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY COURT KENOSHA COUNTY la the matter of tho estate of Joseph Andrew Kominiak also known as Joseph A Kominiak deceased NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT DETERMINATION OF INHERITANCE TAX ETC Notice la hereby flvda that at term of Mid Court to ho held aa Tuesday the 9Ut day ef December 1955 at 19 to tho forenooe of said day at the coua-ty courthouse in the city ef Kenosha In said County there will be heard and considered: The application of Mao Kominiak admtairtMWfo9vibfcQi4JiQ9M3mapto Andrew Kominiak alae known aa Joseph A Kominiak deceased lata of the vil lago of Twia Lakes la Mid County for tho examination and allowance-of her final account which account la now on file in Mid Court and for tha allowance of debts or claims paid in good faith without filing or allowance ns required by law few tho determination of who are tho heirs of said decedent and for tho assignment of tho residua of tho os talo of Mid deceased to such persons as are by law entitled thereto and for the determination and adjudication of tho inheritance lax if any payable In Mid estate Dated November 9 1955 By Order ef tho Court DAVI9 Judge RUZICKA A PULTON Attorneys Burlington WIs (Nov II 19 3S View New CinemaScope Film ROBERT CHEW Happy Thanksgiving Day Tb Tender WIND-News: Hubbard W( Bob Elton WISN-News Biegrist Today's Events 10 News Edward Murrow Barry Sports Rhythms with Rudy Accent ea Music I Newat Dowell KipUngcr News Herb Mtau Newst Lombardo Morgan News A Dowell Donald A Quarles WIND-News Music News Buddy Black Muaie Till Dawn WIND-News Night Watch Night Train India hopes soon to start work on the Cossye irrigation project in West Bengal involving a dam on the River Kangsabatl (also known as Cossye) near Khatra Breathtaking sequences seemed to the audience as the new process brought out the illusion of a third dimension and presented a perfect view from any seat in the house including the very first row The new six track magnetic sound development has high fidelity range and only theaters with the stereophonic sound installations will be able to use this type of recording Kenosha theater was one of the first to install such equipment Local moviegoers will have an opportunity to see the new process within the next six months A new 55 mm CinemaScope film- approximately four times larger than the present 35 mm was introduced to exhibitors from all parts of the United States at a demonstration in Chicago recently Spyrus Skouras and technical advisors from the studio which produced Robe" presented the new film process was the first 33 mm CinemaScope film which revo-lutioned the movie industry Rushes of co-star-ing Gordon McRae and Shirley Jones' were shown the exhibitors The picture is filmed in six track magnetic sound Cold Tricks Get the Thaw By OSWALD JACOBY Writtoa for NEA Service How can you defeat three no-trump in hand? The defenders can obviously take only two spades and two clubs If they watch out in fact South may even sneak a tenth trick by When the hand was actually played however East cooked up a swindle that deceived one of the best players in the coun- WHAT EVERY GlRl SETS FOR EVERY MAN SCAMDEBOE REmBS DtYIQWtYHE-CQESIEttlM INXINEMASCOPE AND STATE OF WlgCONblN COUNTY COURT KENOSHA COUNTY In tho matter of the estate ef Fliza beth Helmet formerly Elizabeth Scholey deceased NOTICE OF APPLICATION POR PROBATE OP WILL-TARING PROOFS OP HEIRSHIP AND TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that at a term of said Court to bo bald eo Tuesday the 39th day of Nevember 1955 at 19 o'clock THUTM WITH 7HI SOUNI ALL M10UNS Antwtr to Previous Puzzle IS taauno Animal Fair TV-Radio Log 1 Ends Today! 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The ace of clubs was the only high card missing so West was bound to hold it Kaplan therefore won the first trick with the ace of spades and led the king of clubs at the second trick This naturally gave South the impression that East had the ace-king of clubs and that West had the king of spades When East led the four of clubs next South played the queen expecting to win the trick ft was a great shock to him when West produced the ace of clubs West Ivan Erdos of Denver had no trouble working out uhat had happened He led a spade to the king whereupon Kaplan cashed the jack and the seven of clubs to set the contract two tricks South spent the next two days explaining how he had managed to go down at three no-trump with nine cold tricks in the combined hands Bat A Opaaa liOO rJA I 4 9-Wthtr Bill CortWR WAAthtr list Yuk CuritF Hour VirWy R-Mvi9 Ttt Got Yw" Ub Gmth Raft Iptrti i4 Woatbor 1939 I Wow Jobs HarrtaftoR 4ktM rictiM 4 R-UMM iHA MUWr ATMifMe 9Uv A1WR R-TMibi t-Ntraiia Mu HrRtrt 9 Um Mbs Itm MulT tM MlebMi psaFHSt NATIONAL POLL FOA MOVIE-GOEKSd Vote Today Try Our Genuine Delicious HOT TANALES for All Occasions KEXO HOT TAMALES Free Delivery Flumes OL 44741 OL 22111 FOR YOUR CHOICES OF THE YEAR! 0G91SB Bui Fira can-maRxa IVOTEI Nov 17th ta 27tkl Got Your Ballot in tho Lobby of This Theatre All Im TeahaJaeJerf MOM's BIO SINGING AND DANCING COMEDY SPECTACLE THRILLING WITH GLAMOUR R0K Makes Threat Seoul e- III South Korea threatened today to ahoot at If necessary Japanese boats If they persist in violating the Syngman Rhee Line which extends up to 73 miles from the Korean coast The line was proclaimed by President Rhee to reserve the waters for Korean fishermen Polo Today For-ic Bast fictars Bad Actor Bad Actrass Rod Promidai Maw Stan CINEMASCOPE SSSSteb 115 Askew nWMMW Allot Kelly Dan DailiyW Dolors Csxrt Michael Kidd -A IMVEIICC HCXf Cyd Chakissi 1 1 scamn RAY JOAN FARLEY MILLAND COLLINS GRANGER ft Qrwwtd IIUSiCIAIlS' BALL 18 Orchestras AMD TafOlwt Wtttt THE TOP OUTDOOR STAR IN HIS LATEST 2-GUN ADVENTURE FILLED WITH EXCITING ACTION WIN! FOLLOWING PRIZES WIN! Of- One Year Pass to Orpheum Theatre $300 Diamond Man's or Ring 6-Month Pass to Orpheum Theatre Confosf Closes Sunday ffov 27 Winners Announced December 21 JiCKFUKXEw r- $Eaglf Ballrooms J- Wednesday jt-1 November 30.

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