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NEEDED BY ARMY

An Increashig need for physiotherapists since . the Invasion has been * announced “by” Capt. Lawrence Mills, commanding officer of the Indianapolis recruiting district. Specially qualified women can en

the army schools of physio-therapy| and be commissioned as second lieuterfitnt at the end of the course. The course includes six months training and three months apprenticeship at a selected army hospital, There are jobs now open in the medical corps for enlisted women in 15 different professional and technical - fields. Educational : requirements range from two years of high school to our years of college but may be waived if the appli-

“list in the WAC ‘to atteng one

of icant has enough eXDerianee.

cinnati

the role of

Gladys S

summer opera

Sved that of Germont. ri

contralto, will make her first appearance of the season Tuesday night and “Aida” Saturday,

Alfredo and Alexander

warthout, Metropolitan | Thursday nig

CHRIST TEMPLE

{Apostolic Faith) 402 West Fall Creek Parkway

Sunday, 11:30 A. B., 7:30 P. M.

JOHN H. GERRARD, Evangelist. TA-7504

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CHURCHES

Cordially Invite You to Attend One of Their Services

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CHURCH OF CHRIST 1002 8

. Belmont Ave,

CM. —-Preaching and Worship 7:45— “What the Holy Spirit Does”

Foursquare Gospel Church Woodlawn Ave, and Wright St A. M.—Sunday School. 0:48 A. M.—"God's Leading Hand" 9:30 P. M.—"One Thing That God De-

mands.” REV. R. L. MENGES, PASTOR .

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Tune in Every Sunday, 1:30 P. . WIBC

West Side Gospel Tabe Tabernacle 2112 MILLE REV. THOMAS PAING PAINO Sunday School—§: 0; Morning Worship—10:4

ASBURY

MEMORIAL METHODIST 602 WEST NEW Ya STREET rey. ons RLES KROFT M. RE ny School - J030 A MP of a Series— :‘Hindrances to a Question.” 7:30 P. M.—“Help

FIRST | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

Church School Morning Worshi

16th and Delaware Sts. ELLIS W., HAY, D. D,—MINISTER

p 11 Much Ado About Nothing.”

Sermons by the Pastor. NORTH INDIANAPOLIS

CHURCH OF CHRIST

960 West 31st Street (Formerly 926 West 20th Street)

Bible Classes ww SHSAM Preaching Se 10:30 A. MM Evening. Service . 8:00 P. M. Thursday Evening—Bible Study. 8:00 P.M.

DR. W. A. SHULLENBERGER, Minister

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

DELAWARE and WALNUT STREETS (700 North)

a2.

‘CHUR

40th and N. Capitol. A. G. HOB

Bible

Meeting. Everybody Welcome

:45 AM. —" Which Is the Right Church?" 45 P.M.—Final Service of ' the Gospel

: JERE amen

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‘THE INDIANAPOLIS Z Cincinnati Opera Stars Listed

Licia Albanese, lyric soprano. of night in the title role of Carmen the Metropolitan Opera association, {supported by Christine Carroll, will make her debut with the Cin- Raoul Jobin and Alexander Sved, oa “Pagliacci” and “Cavalleria pe as Violetta in 's ” will be given as a double bi 1 pom teun Perulli will = — Rn Make Your Ow Own Bed 8 “Samson and Delilah” will be sung for the second time this season on

“La Boheme” will be sung Friday vides solid entertainment and plenty

Comedy at Circle Hit

Today' 5 Problem.

The "servant shortage again 'pro-

{of laughs, in “Make Your Own Bed,” he. comedy starring Jack Carson,

2 ow 3

TX

8 28.

a

Jane Wyman and Irene Manning, {which opened yesterday at the Circle. | A struggling young detective, Jer‘ry Curtis, ‘played by Jack Carson, (has lost his job and gotten him[self in jail "when . he meets a big lexecutive, Walter Whirtle (Alan

CH OF CHRIST HU-4041 BS JR. MIN. Study—~9: ‘45 A, M.

SECOND PILGRIM HOLINESS 1415 Cruft Street Rev. George E. Huff, Pastor + 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Services

Hale), who needs a butler—and a cook. Curtis has as his goal owning a detective agency of his own so he can marry the girl he loves Susan

FIRST B

MERIDIAN and VERMONT CARLETON W.

9.25 A. M.—Bi

APTIST CHURCH.

STREETS ATWATER, D. D,, Pastor] "God and the

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

Ave, at 32d St. AN | nist

10: 45 A. M.—Morning Worship

Present World Chaos”

Courtney (Jane Wyman). Whirtle quickly gets the idea of hiring Curtis as a detectiv2, with the understanding that he is to p.se as a {butler and bring along his wife as

ble School

10:30 A, M.—1Note change of time) ST. PAUL’ S CHURCH Worship. Sermon, “A Chain of Blotstngas 7:00 P. M.— Worship Serie ‘Light i Troms EPISCOPAL wsonia.” by Young Peop - » 8:00 P, M.—PFellowship and Musical Pro- ILLINOIS and NEW YORK STS.

Kram.

"Thank God for Enemies" ROBERTS PARK CHURCH (Methodist)

Delawar

School—8:30 A

10:45

DR. SUMNER L. MARTIN

* Sunday, 8 A.

e and Vermont Sts, . M. — Worship — 7:45

Minjster

Bible 8chool—8:30 A Morning Worship—10:45 a M. Sermon’: “God, Our Unseen Helper” Music by excellent choir. Youth Pellowship, 5:30 p. m,

J. 8 Johns, Minister

GRACE

Methodist E. New York at Grant E. ARNOLD CLEGG, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:40 ‘A. M.

"The Holy Communion" We Welcome All Visitors

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts, R. H. BENTING, D. D, Pastor Sunday School - 10:00 A. M. Wopship = « « 10:55 A. M.

Nazarene Churches

REV, JESSE TOWNS, DIST, SUPT. 1115 King Ave.

Beech Grove—127 BE. Main. Rev. Stanley Moneymaker, 55 8. 9th, Bdgewood—1541 E.. Epler Ave. Buford Bint 1935 E. Epler, Pirst Church—1621 E

“The Goodness Which This World Needs.” M.

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 704 PARK AVENUE

GEO. F. SNYDER, D.D., Pastor

Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M

REV.

Evening Service, 7:30 P. “Things~Lost and Found.”

Washington. re Gene E Phillips, 1410 Sturm, Priendiy Ray and Holmes Ave. Rev. J. H. Fowler, 7 Eastern Ave, QGarfield Chureneiis E. or Rev. Daniel W. Jewell, 230 Bakem

Madison Ave.—3100 Madison, 1 block E CALVARY % Rex henman Momck: ation: =| CITADEL MEETINGS | CALVARY North Side—Eugene St. and Barnes, : 1 & 2% T. W Daler, us Eugene. 24 8. Capitol Avenue 903 Fletcher Ave. Streef—! an Tren. Rev. Floyd Oule. 630 Division. MAJ. & MRS. B. B. MANKIVELL Service ‘South b Side-Lagiands ang Outs. IN CHARGE } 9: “A AM = AM v an Matz, * Sunday School «.iiuiee oo 9:30AM. Rev. F. L. Barber, 2011 Rader. . ARIES | fre a8 Wrest tanane . . West } Side—ilim "and Kin Evening Worship . verivaseraiaes 7:45 P.M. urch o e azarene

Atkinson, foie. King Ave, Winter Avenue—~Winter and Pernway. Rev. C. E Carmony, 2043 N. Tacoma,

WELCOME, SERVICE MEN

SALVATION ARMY

Invites You to the

REV. WILLIAM BURROWS, Rector

M.—Holy Communion

11 A. M.—Morning Prayer.

1514. PARK AVENUE REV. FREDERICK E. ANDREWS 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School.

{a cook. He invents a story of threats on his life, Nazi saboteurs, and a man who is trying to steal his wife. It takes no small amount of persuasion to convince Susan that she loves him enough to be a cook. Mrs. Whirtle (Irene Manning) is so glad to get servants that she takes the young couple right in hand and goes to no end of trouble to see that they are settled for the

: Clock cunmEny ENT FEATURES CIRCLE

“Make Your Own Bed,” Carson, Jane Wyman and Irene Manning, at 12:81, 4:04, 7:17 and “They Made Me a Criminal,” with John Garfield and Ang Sheridan, at J1:18, 2:32, 5:45 and 8

Sunday—*“Bed,” at 1: yg 4:33, 1:34 ‘and. 10: 3s. aC iminaL", at’ 12, 3:01, 6:02 and 9:03. LOEW'S

“Once Upon a Time,” wiih Cary Grant and Janet Blair, at 11:15, 2:48, 6:21, 9:57 and ‘1:33.

“The Man From Down Under,” with Charles Laughton, at 1:02, 4:35, 8:11 and 11:47, Sunday—"Time,” at 12, 3:25 6:53 and 10:21. “Down Under, " at 1:38, 5:07 and 8:35. ~ INDIANA “And the Angels Sing,” with

Dorothy Lamour, Fred MacMurray and Betty Hutton, at 12:31, 3:47, 6:53 and 9.59.

“Hitler, Dead or Alive,” Ward Bond and Dorothy

11:21, 2:37, 5:43 and 8:40, Sunday — “An a ‘Sing. "at 1:09, 4:08, 7:07 and 10:06. “Hitler,” at 132, 3.59, 5:58 and 8:57.

LYRIC

“The Story of Dr. Wassell,” with Gary Cooper and Larraine Day, at 11, 1:35, 4:17, 6:59 and 9:44. .. Sunday—“Dr, 3:18, 6:27 and 9:09

with Tree, at

Massel,” at’ 12:30

.

Murat Chanters

night, Several: humorous incidents | occur befors Curtis ends up spend-| ing the night in the bath house,

hes

Bible Study Evening Service

Preaching Ph 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.,

ZION

EVANGELICAL & REFORMED

NORTH and

FREDERICK R. DARIES, D.D. PASTOR

SUMMER SCHEDULE 9:10 A. M.—Church School. 10:00 A, M. —Service of

Gold Gold Star Service for Cpl. Ct Chris Stickan

"RAYMOND G. HOEKSTRA

9A. M

(Every Sunday)

GA-1742

PILGRIM HOLINESS 10:55 A. M~—"Closed Doors." BROOKSIDE Open Daily, 10 to 4—Phone RI-4066 CEORER z 2101 Brookside Ave, Rev. Ralph McCrary, ARFIELD HEIGHTS sunday "School, CHURCH OF CHRIST 2843 Shelby St. vr i Mieting, Wolrship and Preaching....... 11:00 A. M

T:45P. M. Wednesday: Evening Bible Study, 7:45 P. M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister.

bath house. And to add to the entanglement,

-|Marjorie Hoshelle and Kurt Katch,

Whirtle's neighbor, Boris Murphy |

NEW JERSEY STREETS

of the

Worship. 10:30 A. M. —Re

“Life's Pain"

APM

North

M.—Lt. Moore, Camp Atterbury. A Hearty Welcomé Awaits You

Meridian at 38th St: Dr. Dallas L. Browning, Minister Sermon Theme, 10:45 A. M. “Living Without Appreciation.” Angelus Hour for Youth

South Side Church

Nazarene

Quve St. and Le Grand Ave. A. L. Emmert, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Vv. Oliver King of Wales-

urg, W. P. 8, Services 6: i P.M. Wednesday U. 8. Chaplain of

Methodist

~

6 P.M—9 P. M.

The Public 1s Cordially Invited to Attend

CORNELIUS

servatory of Music, 106 E. North St.,

.. BIBLE LOVERS! Don't Fail to Hear

OF PATERSON, NEW JERSEY EVERY SUNDAY—10:45 A, M, 7:45 P. M.,, at the Jordan Con-

Pennsylvania.

1621 2. NaSIIox = GENE E. PHILLIPS, Pastor; BOB BRIX. Music Dir. nday Schod

1htroducing Miss is Ly nn, Director of Daily Vacation

Morning Service .

Evening Service

“The Nazarene Hour" Broadcast, WIBC, 11:30-12 Midnight

Sead Ra RS ae sai etre aen

“When the Sun Stood Still.”

130 A.M. Bible + Bhool. July 10-21

sere T30P. ML

(George Tobia), who before the movie is over gives him some cause for worry. The whole cast turns in very good performances and the movie re-| {mains entertzining from beginning | [to end, with enough laughs for the! /comedy lovers and enough of a plot | to keep the audience guessing. The added attraction is “They Made Me a Criminal,” with Ann| Sheridan and John Garfield. (By Georgia Clark.) |

and unkncwn to him, the women's Ti

theater at 8 p. m. tomorrow.

(Shanahan; treasurer.

Hiram E. Stonecipher, will sin

(during the intefmission and Earl

Davis will lead the communit

| singing. The band program as announced | {by William J. Schumacher, director,

follows: Parade of the Gendarmes Sally (selection) Medley of Old Favorites.... Al Presco Pirates of Penzance overture... | She's Wonderful (vocal interpolation) | Jolly Fellow's Waltz Introduction, 3d act, Lohengrin

NEIGHBORHOODS

Times Amusement _

with Jack

Sing Tomorrow

The Indianapolis concert band and the Murat chanters will entertain at the Garfield park open air]

Sponsoring the program are Mrs. llie Hill, president of the South Side Service club; Mrs. Joseph B. Whirtle engages four German radio| Wade, vice president; Mrs. Samuel players, Tala Birell, Richard Cortez, » Beaman, secretary, and Mrs. Nora

..Bullivan

.. Wagner

2 a 2

1dr. Achievements ~ Plan Broadcast

Mike-Casters Co. an affiliate of .{Junior Achievement, Inc., and com-. posed of Shortridge youths from 15] to 21 years old, will present the first of three weekly broadcasts over station WISH today at 4:15 p.m. “Princess Madeline” will. be the initial presentation by members of, the company - which includes Jack Dennison, Barbara Barth, Steve land Thomas Klos, Werner Haas,

Verta and Verna Young, Herman Wichsher, Jeanne Snodgrass, Mary Lynch, Mary Jo DeVatz, Don Abbitt, Irving Prince, Ellis Boatner, Charlene Weddle and Herschel J. Stroyman,

—————————— JEAN HEATHER HONEYMOONS HOLLYWOOD, July 8 (U, P).— Actress Jean Heather, 21, was honeymooning today at Santa Bare bara with John Stockton, designing engineer and 1934 graduate of West Point, whom she married Wednesday at the Wee Kirk of the Heather church in Glendale.

lw FT 1 Cool Mat. Today , 53%" 250 Te

GAIL PATRICK ¢ NANCY KELLY “WOMEN IN BONDAGE" —PLUS—~ ROBT. LOWREY ¢ JEAN PARKER

“THE NAVY WAY"

g

y !

Wantace, meer “RATIONING”

__Gene Autry “IN OLD MONTEREY”

BELMONT ‘Tampleo” and “Pour Jills it a Jeep’ Tomorrow through Tues-

DAISY—"Hi, Good Lookin’” and “Guns of the Pecos.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Four Jills in a Jeep” and “Tampico.”

DRIVE- IN— ‘Tender Comrade” and ‘The

R. STAM

where Ft. Wayne Ave. meets

SEE AND

7:30 P. M.

Roberts Park Methodist Church

“Youth for Christ’ Rally

Homer Rodeheaver

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church

The public 1s cordially invited to our services and Free Reading Rooms LESSON FOR SUNDAY, July ®, “Sacrament”

fof Christ, Sclentist, Boston, Mass.

Morning Service, 11 A, M. FIRST CHURCH, Meridian at 20th

Parkway,

SECOND CHURCH, Delaware at 12th THIRD CHURCH, Wash. Blvd. at 34th FOURTH CHURCH, Pleasant Run

S. Drive at Butler Ave. 5:00 p

FIFTH CHURCH, College Ave. at 62d 7:3 30p SIXTH CHURCH, 1609% Prospect ! Sunday Schéol TESTIMONIAL MEETING, Wednesday Evening, 8 o'Clock

Thira First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth

Reading Rooms Church Edifice 15 E. Wash. 526 State Life Church Edifice 1611 Prospect Church Edifice 5232 E. Market

9:30 and 11 A, M. A.M.

ent gmmanano)

PROPHETIC BIBLE CONFERENCE

July 10th-16th—Each Evening 7:30 P. M,

Ray Street Church of the Nazarene

Take West Indianapolis Trolley to Ray St—Church 1 Block Bast

Ay

Great Mass Meeting on Sunday Afternoon, July 16th, 2:30

Mrs. Heslop will speak on “Why We Are Fighting the Japs” Hear Her Experience of Being Before a Jap Firing Squad! - FLOYD E. COLE, -Minister,

Everyone

Ray Street at Warren Ave.

Hear Dr. and Mrs. Wm, G. Heslo

ithor—Etugcator—World Travelers—Prophetic

Welcome

cturer

{OLD TRAIL—"Nabonga”

Like It Hol” and “Forest Rangers.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: women in Bondage” and ‘‘The Navy 2 GARFIELD—'‘Song of Russia” and ‘“Raiders of San Juan.’ Tomorrow through

Tuesday: ‘‘Rationing” and ‘Neath Brooklyn Bridge.” GRANADA—Through Wednesday: “Lady in the Dark” and ‘Detective Kitty O'Day.”

| HAMILTON—"Up in Arms” and “Always a Bridesmaid.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Shine on Harvest Moon"

and “Heavenly Body.” HOLLYWOOD -— “My Best Gal” and ‘Canyon City.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Rationing” and *‘Cowboy

and the Senorita. IRVING— ‘Primrose Path” and “Irene.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Shine On Harvest Moon" and “Spider Woman.” MECCA—"Voodoo Map” and “Death Valley’ Rangers.” Tomorrow through Tues- | day: “Tender Comrade” and ‘Mr. Muggs Steps Out.”

and Whirlwind.” ‘Tomorrow and Standing Room only” Belle.

“Arizona Monday: and “Memphis

ORIENTAL ‘Standing ,Room Only” and “Saint Meets Tiger. Tomorrow and Monday: “Shine On Harvest Moon" and “Ladies Courageous.”

PARKER—‘The Rains Came” and “Une<

TUXEDO—* ‘Purple Heart" and

STRATFORD. ‘Voodoo Man" and “Cattle | mpede.” Tomorrow through Tues- |

day: Ray in the Dark.” day = “Cover Girl” and “Memphis CINEMA ‘Talk of the Town" and ‘“Ta- “ 4 hiti Honey." Tomorrow through Tues- TACOMA — “Rationing” and “In_Old day: “Keeper of the Flame’ and Nome: ay Sorrow, 4 through TuesLU ‘George Washington Slept Here.” TALBOTT— "Vivacious La dy

and “New

yor Town. " Tomorrow through Tues- : and “No- |

“Broadway

day: Rhythm" body's Darling.”

“Timber

Kansan" Tomorrow through Wednes- Queen.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: day: “Ladies Courageous” and ‘“‘Spot- “Rationing” and ‘Ladies Courageous.” light Scandals.” PTOWN — “Women In Bondage” and EMERSON—' ‘Bedtime Story” and “Danc- “The Sultan's Daughter.” Tomorrow foe Masters.” Tomorrow through through Tuesday: red In the Dark” “Heavenly * and “The Navy Way.' { “Career Girl.” YOO UE~ ‘Cover Girl” and “Crime Doc- | ‘ESQUIRE — ‘Through Tuesday: “Some tor's Strangest - Case.” Tomdrrow

through. Tuesday: * ‘Broadway Rhythm”

and “Memphis Belle.

ZARING—Through Thursday; “This Is the Army.” DOWNTOWN ALAMO-—Through Monday: “Outlaws of |

Suni out.”

Fe” and “Henry Aldrich—Boy

{AMBASSADOR ‘Around the World" and

“Action in Arabia.’

' Tomorrow through Wednesday:

“Tampico” and

_ Jills In a Jeep.”

der Two Flags.” Tomeriow through Wednesday: “Once Upon a Honeymoon” and “Devil "nd Miss Jones.” REX—' Moon Is Down” and “Henry Al." drich—Boy Scout.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Sullivans” and “Danger—Women at Work.”

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INVITE YOU

erian Churches

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TABERNACLE Presbyterian Church

34th

DR. ROY

REV. HARRY R. MERCER

The H

and Central Vermont and

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

toric Chureh of Which Henry Ward Beecher Was Minis

ter Pennsylvania sts.

r ; - JEAN 8. MILNER, D.D., Minister EW ING VALE Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M. Church ‘Schoor. 0:48 ure choo! 3 Ministers Communion

9:30 A. M.—Bible School

10:45 A. M.—Divine Worship Dr. Vale, Preaching

“The Beginning That Shapes the End” Thursday, 7:15 P. M.—Midweek Service

RITZ—''Shine On Harvest Moon" ‘‘Ladies Courageous.” Tuesday. down.” RIVOLI — ‘My Favorite Blond” and “Rhythm On the River.” Last show only: “Immortal Sergeant.” Tomor-

and Tomorrow through ‘Heavenly Body” and “Sun-

22¢ I Plus Tux SHE: CONDITIONED

HELD OVER FIRST INDIANAPOLIS SHOWING

ROY ROGERS xy:

EVANS “YELLOW ROSE or AS" “For LOW THE LEADER"

row through Tuesday: “Lady In the Dark." $

ST. CLAIR—'‘Women in Bondage” and “The Sultan's Daughter.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Lady In the Dark" and “The Navy Way.” SANDERS —“A Scream In the Dark’ ' and “Raiders of the Rio Grande.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Fighting Sea-

unts Hal OPEN 10 NOW PLAY. ING

ALE:

CONDITIONED | &

— First ry, + Outlaws Showing— “Red" Barry, ws of Santa Fe i Lydon, ‘*Aldrich Boy eat’ n ow,

bees” and ‘Unknown Guest.’ —

SHERIDAN. — “Broadway Rhythm’ and ‘‘Moontide.”” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Seven Days Leave” and

HEAR

Irvington Presbyterian

Cor. Johnson

DR. JOH REV. EDW

Church School—8:30

McCance,

N B. FERGUSON

9:30—Church 8c 10 5—Sermon,

and Julian Avenues By Rev.

“This One

Memorial Presbyterian Carrollton ave. at Eleventh st. RALPH L. O'DELL, Minister

hool for Everybody World” Harry BE. Campbell.

ARD C. McCANCE

preaching.

Tonight

401 N. Delaware

|

Meridian Heights

Central at 47th SIDNEY BLAIR HARRY, D.D, Minister Sunday School—9:30 Worship—10: 30

“Vit,

Sermon by

al Religion”

First Presbyterian Church

10.30 A. M.—"“The Two Ways," Mr. Alan Delaware at Sixteenth Gripe, * GEORGE ARTHUR 7:30 P. M.—Union Outdoor Service, Rev. RUSSELL GALLOWAY

TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A. M.

Mr. Galloway

“An Everlasting Memorial” © Mark 3 VIX

| UNABLE TO ATTEND TUNE IN WIBC 8.8:30 P. M. |

SOUTHPORT PRESBYTERIAN 7000 Madison Ave. John H.

MAYER CHAPEL

Rowlan, 10:45 46th and

Fairview Presbyterian

Capitol ave.

VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister

Norwood-West sts. 9:30 A. M., Church BSchool—Children | ROY C. LINBERG, Minister junior age and younger. | 9 30-Bunday 8chool 9:30 A. M.—Morning Worship: pe - . ! to 45—Morning Church Service “Friendship With Christ”

Etre

Salem Park Airual Camp Meetin

MISSIONARY or

FIVE SERVICES DAILY

:30—10:30 A. M.—2:30—7:30 P. M.—ENDING SUNDAY

MISSIONARY RALLY, Sumday, 2 P.M.

MISSIONARIES FROM: INDIA, JAMAICA, JAPAN

6:30—9

AND SOUTH AMERICA

MISS DOROTHY L. ABEL Young People's Worker 6:15 P. M., Daily

MISS EDNA MAE CARTER » «Children’s Worker 4:00 P. M, Daily

"REV. L. E. BULA Chairman

Located ‘at 3400. W. Market St—One block north of U. 8. Highway Nos. 36 and 40, at Alton Ave.

EUGENE REIBER

Ch

Saturday and Sunday

REV,

vay, Indiana Song Leader REV. FRED ABEL_

. Vice

alk Artist

UGLAS SLACK

-Chairman

g

| pilots over Europe have noticed that

“Great Guy.” SPE FEDWAY ‘Four Jills in a Jeep” mpico."" ‘Tomorrow and Monday: “In Old Oklahoma’ and ‘‘Moonlight in Vermont.’ : STATE—“Drums

Manchu” and “South of the Border.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Melody Parade" and “Where Are Your Children?” STRAND—* ‘Around the World” and “Action in Arabia’ Tomorrow through

of Pu

DANCE EVERY SATURDAY

One Block Sow h of Municipal Airport Ss M

Open Ale Covered During Rainy Summer Nights

HARBOR

Corky's Sky Harbor Orchestra

les From Monument

Tuesday: "Lady in the Dark” and

“The Navy Way.’

MISS FALL TO HEAD SCHOOL 43 4-H CLUB

Announcement of its’ new name as “Willing Workers” and the selection of officers was made by the school 43 4-H club today. Officers chosen were: Susie. Fall, 3841 N. Meridian st., president; Mary Gianokos, 4004 N. Illinois st., vice president; Doris Lytle, 415 Westfield blvd. secretary: Wilma Rugh, 3741 N. Salem st, game leader; Collette Rynerson, 4040 N.. Illinois st... “song leader, and Gretchen Heinke, 4025 Kenwood ave., news reporter. Mrs. Charlotte Ewing is the group's teacher,

— NAZI PLANES USE CANNONS /ASHINGTON.—U, S. air force

| equipped with cannon of larger

the Germans are using planes

| than 20 mm. caliber, Flying répprts.

“Pour -

Geo. Sanders—Virginia Bruce * “ACTION IN ARABIA”

i i t

116 Sheridan, Wash. a MATINEE TODAY-—2 hy k _———e i Ginny Simms—G.

“BROADWAY RHYTHM"

Ida taliteih Sita “SEVEN DA DAYS LEAVE”

—————————————————d] Neighborhood Theater Directory EAST SIDE

~~ NORTH SIDE 1503 Ressavell ~ Jane Withers “MY BEST GAL" cry”

"HENRY ALDRICH—BOY “THE SULLIVANS” “DANGER—WOMEN AT WORK"

“Shine on Harvest Moon”

Lareiss “ ad Cou ” SUN. Jas “Caner “GREAT GUY" 1 ies rageous” 4 Plus! Minute Disney Revue { Nansen - — — | Phy pen, i mewn, Cool wax || E i] i il 3 TE x § EE Last Times Cont. Mat, “WOMEN iN BON BONDAGE” Today 12:45 te 6 (Corte-Chas. Bu i Bob Madeleine SULTANS PACGRTERS | EAT IN THE DARK" Hope * Carroll sui THE NAVY WAY “MY FAVORITE BLONDE" Liana

Crosby * Martin

“RHYTHM ON THE RIVER"

EXTRA] AU re

Henry Fonda—Maureen O'Hara

ener “Immortal Sgt.”

Patrick~Nancy “WOMEN IN BON

Simone Simon “TAHITI HO!

PARKER ,*% E. 10th tot

“THE RAINS CAME”

Myrna Loy | Bensid” co hogan “UNDER 2 FLAGS”

"Bela Lugosi J ga Carridine

pay

TALI

Ann Corio—Chas. Butierworth “THE SULYAN'S DAUGHTER"

Mitchel CINEMA 1: Box Office~Open Till 11 P. M. Open Daily—1:30 P. M. Sn A Cary Gran Arthur LLL “TALK OF EY"

Sunday thru “Tuesday KEEPER. OF THE | FLAME"

nL Tann Sheridan «cro. WAIN SLEPT HERE"

DAGE”

MECCA , N. Rohe Jo

“DEA ATH. VALLEY RANGERS"

TALBOTT

“MR. MUGGS STEPS OUT"

AIR-CONDITIONED

RVING!

Rill E. WASH

AE I AE GT] PRIMROSE PATH

NYY FYI}

HOEY [LIAR I EIRENE

“SHINE ON HARVEST MOON" SEDER WOMAN

Dany Kaye—Dinah Shore “UP IN ARMS” in Color Andrews Sisters—Patric Knowles

owe SHOW!

“ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID" ~—SUNDAY Through WEDNESDAY “SHINE ON HARVEST MOON" “HEAVENLY BODY”

“DRUMS OF FU MAN

Gene Autry *y SUN.—Jackie

EMERSON ‘3 to CooL

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