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ADDRESS: HEART'S DESIRE PRAYER CIRCLE c/o Indianapolis Bible Academy, Box 1583

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CHURCH OF CHRIST 40th and N, Capitol Ave.

Bible Study 2:45 A. M, 10:45 A, M.—Morning Worship. 7:46 P. M.—~Bvening Service.

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“Call upon Me in the day of trouble. I will deliver thee and thou shalt

glorify Me.’ Bible,

PRAYER

CHANGES EVERYTHING FOR GOOD

The end of prayer is praise!

Prayer changes darkness to light—sadness to happiness—sickness to health: Pi pleasure—defeat to vietory—Prayer rings peace of mind and peace

WHAT IS YOUR PRAYER REQUEST?

Day or night you have a friend ready.to pray for you. You can make your prayer-request with utter confidence—no expenses, no obligations whatsoever,

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REVIVAL

Rev. L. S. Hoover Evangelist JMB &Y.PM S— 6:30 P M. Evangelistic Service, 7:30.

Rev. Hoover. 8pecial Singing at All Services Revival will continue through October 27.

Garson Heads Hollywood Bachelors’ "Model List'

Twenty brave bachelors today pro-! claimed to the world they preferred “catty women to the gushing type.” They fearlessly nominated movie queens Greer Garson and Miriam Hopkins and singer Grace Moore as “model cats.” | And pull back those painted {claws, ladies. The gentlemen swear {they mean it as a compliment. | “We hope the gdls will take fit {that way,” said Ray Hindmarch, president of the Hollywood Bache{lor's club. “Kittenish dames give {us the wim-wams. But it takes a [smart woman to be downright [catty.” Up to now, the local bachelors ‘have been a meek enough organiza(tion. Their most riotous doings | have consisted of weekly meetings—

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COMMISSIONER'AND MRS. NORMAN MARSHALL New Territorial Leaders of 11 Central States

600 Delegates and Youth Leaders in Attendance ATHENAEUM AUDITORIUM

GREAT RALLY OF SALVATIONISTS COMMISSIONER MARSHALL

Special Music by Divisional Band

THE SALVATION ARMY: INDIANA STATE YOUTH CONFERENCE

Conducted by

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20

WILL SPEAK

ATHENAEUM AUDITORIUM MONDAY, OCT. 21st, AT 7:30 P. M.

Former Members Cordially Invited

Lt. Colonel H. Pugmire, Divisional Commander

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TOMORROW'S SERMON TODAY from the BIBLE

C. M. MELLOR, "The Man With a Message"

SUNDAY AT 7:30 P. M.

People of many denominations and people who haven't been attending church are expressing their apprecia« tion for what they have been learning from the Bible. If you enjoy plain, positive and practical preaching, come and hear Mr. Mellor explain the prophecies.

Prophecy Speaks Auditorium’

Corner of Orange and Laurel Streets Welcome to Indianapolis’ Popular Evening Service

gratulate themselves on their single iblessedness. - Now and then they {go overboard on a mild beer bust. | “But last week was national cat week,” Mr, Hindmarch explained. “And that led the conversation |around to women.’ | .One thing led to another, and the |strong-hearted bachelors drew up their pet list of feminine felines. {To each one they shipped a fluffy |kitten—a token of their esteem. {| The Misses Garson, Hopkins, and | Moore head the list. Running close {behind are writers Jane Morris and Dorothy, Parker, columnist Edith Cv, Mnd Lady Nancy Astor. { “By using their clever claws to [strip other women of false .pre{tenses and fripperies,” Mr. Hind{march went on, “these ladies do |their sex a service. If more gals (would listen to their insults this world would be a better place.”

A.V.C. Charge Rouses V.F. W.

Aroused by what was termed “vapid words” of Gilbert Harrison, founder of American Veterans’ | Committee, Veterans of Foreign Wars state headquarters today an|swered criticism directed toward its | activities. Cecil Whaley, V. F. W. member and world war II veteran, declaimed: “It is regrettable that this younger veterans’ organization (A. V. C) is too blinded by personal gain’ to see the real service it might Yender the nation.”

HOLEYWOOD, Oct. 19 (U. Py—|

turous Night."

and “One Sncivng Week." Boston” and ‘Red Dragon.”

and Day.”

About a Lady.” Tuesday: “Caesar and Cleopatra.”

“Ghost Town,”

Staircase.”

Pal Tri ger.’ day onsieur Beaucaire'

“Gilda” ind “Just Before Dawn."

“Six-Gun Man.”

“Rainbow Over Texas.’

Tumbling Down '

About a Lady.” Triangle”

“Blondie’'s Lucky Day’

tom Thief.’

“Lucky Jordan.’

“Deadline at Dawn.’

“She Wrote the Book.' Pal Tri gger.'

“Monsieur Beaucairg.”

“They Made Mek X

AVALON-—“ORina"” and “Along the Navajo Trail," Tomdrrow, on stage: “WISH Jamboree,” On screen: “Whistle Btop,” BELMONT—""Without Reservationd. » To. morrow th Tuesday: “Three Wise

CINEMA~To Each His Own.” TomorTuesaday: “Tarzan and the Leopard Woman" ‘and “From This Day

DAISY "A Night in aad. Tomor-

DREAM —' ‘SBunbonnet Sue” and “Phantom Tomorrow through and

DRIVE-IN-—""Walls Came Tumbling Down" and “Girl of the Limberiost.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Hangmen Also Die.” gades”’ and “Talk About s lady.” Tomorrow through Tuesday:

ESQUIRE rough Tuesday: “Caught in

FOUNTAIN SBQUARE—Through Tuesday: “Three Wise Foo '* and “Her Adven-

GARFIELD—"Return of Prank James” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Two Sisters from

GRANADA—Through Wednesday: “Night

HAMILTON—"Easy to Wed” and ‘Talk Tomorrow through

HOLLYWOOD~'T Wanted Wings" and Tomorrow and Mon. day: “One More Tomorrow" and “Spiral |

| AMBASSADOR. ALAMO Through Thurs-

IRVING-—"Of Human Bondage” and “My | Tomorrow through Tues- |

LINCOLN-—"Desire’ and “Alias Billy the Kid.” Tomorrow through Tuesday. |

MECCA-—"Captain Tugboat Annie” and! Tomorrow and Monday “Walls Came Tumbling Down" and |

OLD TRAJL— "Cluny Brown" and Prairie] Rustlers.” Tomorrow and Monday {

SANDERS ‘Guns and Guitars” and ‘Just Before Dawn! Tomorrow and Monday: “Rainbow Over Texas” and ‘Junior Prom." : SHERIDAN ~~ “Rhapsody in Blue” and "Whistle Stop.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “To Each His Own." s SPEEDWAY -~" ‘Monsieur Beaucaire” and “One Exciting Week: Tomorrow and Monday: “Three Wise Fools” and “In. side Job," STATE! Madonna's Secret” and “Flame of the West." Tomorrow and Monday: “The Stork Club” and “Red Dragon.’ STRAND “Three Wise Fools" and “Freddie Steps Out.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Monsieur Beaucaire” and

AD GERALDINE .

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“They Made Me a Killer,” STRATFORD—"Night Editor” and “Blue Montana Skies.” Tomorrow and Monday: “The Virginian" and * tis Wires.” TACOMA-"Janie Cots Marfled’ and “Last of the Duanes’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Virginian.” TALBOTT—"To Each His Own." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Cornered’ and an's Territory.” | TUXEDO ‘Lady of Bublesque” snd “Bar ' Tomorrow through Tuesday: Thoin Life” ‘and “Dick Tracy.” UPTOWN—"Three Wise Fools" and “In Fast Company." Tomorrow trough Tuesday: “Monsieur Beaucaire’ and “They Made Me a Killer.” VOGUE Through Tuesday: “Well. Groomed Bride" and “People Are Funny.” .

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DOWNTOWN

day: “Under Nevada Skies" and "Shadows Over Chinatown.’

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YOUR OLD

FUR COAT FOR HI) A 3 in OCT, RT -| RA SHOW

“Three Wise Fools’ and “Walls Came

ORIENTAL -- "Renegades" and “Talk Tomorrow and Mon“day: “Easy to Wed" and “Strange

PARAMOUNT — “Devil ‘Bat's Daughter” and “Wagon Wheels Westward.” Tomorrow and Monday : “Dakota” and

PARKER! ‘Beven Days Leave” and “Tren Major." Tomorrow .and Monday: “Strangler of the Swamp” and “Phan-

REX" Aloms of the South Seas” and Tomorrow through Tuesday: “One More’ Tomorrow” and

RITZ "The Outlaw "D Tomorrow through Tuesday “A Night in Paradise” and

RIVOLI—"“Of Human. Hondage"” and “My Late show only: "Melly and Me.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: |

ST. CLAIR" Three Wise Fools” and “Her Adventurous i Tomorrow through Tuesday Monsie y na very and

Times Amusement Clock

. MURAT Aas Jones and his concert troupe a

Sunday — Tarbell, the magicia at 8:30, ony,

CIRCLE Tom y Sucker and band, on sta ni 1235 3:02, 5:20, 7:49, 10:09 an Lover Come Back,” with George Hreny Lucille Ball and Vers Zorin at 11, 1:27, 3:88, 6.22, 8:42, 11 and 1:30

16, 7:28 and

nr Come a i 1:40, 3:04, 6:06, 8:18 and 10:40,

INDIANA

“I've Always Loved You," with Philip Dorn, Catherine McLeod and William Carter, at 11:35, 2:10, 4:35, 7 and 10 Sunday—'"Tve Always Loved You” at 12:30, yah 8 Td and 1

LOEW'S “Holiday in Mexico,” with Walter Pidgeon, Jose Iturbi, Roddy Me-

Dowall, Jane Powell, Ilona ames and Xavier Cugat, at 11, 1:28, 3:80, 6.18, 8:46, 11:14 and 1.39. Sunday—* Holiday in Maxie” at 12, 2:25, 4:53, 7:21 and §

LYRIO

: §. 8.” with Alan Ladd and Geraigine Fitzgefaid, at 11:15, 1:38, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50 10.

Sunday—* os at 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30 and 9:40,

3.3 Sungay.-Tommy Tucker at J: %

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U. S. FIRM ON STAND ‘RUSS MUST REGISTER

| WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. P.).— | Whether Russian delegates to the | | Sine congress in New York must | register as foreign agents appeared [to be a closed issue today, so far | {as the United States is concerned. | The justice department was ac- | {cused by the Russian embassy yes- |

# | terday of weakening Soviet-Ameri-

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Spectacular Ballet—Large Symphony" Orchestra

LORIE

IMMORTAL MUSICAL BY RUDOLF FRIMI

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