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ev. Meed Reynolds to Mark 0 Years as a Clergyman |

THE REV. DOUGLAS R. MacLAURY is‘one For two , . of the college 4 ~~ The Rev. Meed H. has found time to play a good game youngest coleges In the Middle West. °° A youth phagrain his had inaugurated ” ot Soi and lutep fit while giving 40 years to the Methods ou may find him almost ssnsation. was serving constantly ministry : by students on ar at re adviser in several courts dealing with social A Morris Street Methodist Church of which he is Students regard iE Tas: domestic prebilem cases. . pastor will mark his four decades as a clergyman. The awe and affection. He's one of the reasons they DestarUiry students Plesed with him to take R Shildren wil heat thelr father preach on "My Life Story) are school today. over college administration. This : gather afterward Last spring, it seemed terbury would ginning of a spontansous movement which quickly parsonage for a family dinner|§olf. Bishop Lowe recently close its doors. Ih Eras: Cusrbury would spread. ' planned by their mother. tired as the episcopal head of controlled the college for two years Indicated ft ~The Doard of trustees offered Father MacLaury Tall, white-haired, slender and|Indianapolis Methodist Area. would have to withdraw financial support. the presidency. muscular, the Bev. Mr. Reyuolds Son of Minister throughout the nation re- _ It Was a distiect honor but it precipitated ais Svaugsiistic type of Jum The Rev. Xr. Reynolds sponded to keep the fledgling open. Their Persoasal ister frankly Working 10 ehestborn on a farm in Jacksop donations assured the college continue for resigned his pastorate beats perticounty and grew up In awhile. But someone was to fan the re. Nd had enrolled at Northwestern . The|friend, Bishop. Titus Lowe, &ticountry. He is the son of vived academic spark into flame. ch bad him as the first Methodist minister and the nephich Stanc fit in pats prycuiatric meine. Avsied SL Ap) Students [5 i acim Ee betas Last Ditch Stand Taken Teh, be was to obtain his MD and his ministry at Ogilville, built : But he followed what he felt to be a moral|C * Dew Shurches At Frectown and 1 THE WALLS tion and accepted the collegiate offer. ee rreview ty an. directed par- ’ Father MacLsury doesn’t know the me ges at Monroe City and Ogil-| |S IN FN MTR 3 [0 - . | French Film ville. During the 23 years that he \ \ defeat. Already the feeling between town : a served the Indianapolis gown is cordial. Since school opened this semes-| Opens at Esquire he ministered to the Hall ter, more, than half of the student body has| gcnool sessions at John Her-/Merrit Place, Woodside rollment has now stabilized at about 325. He has|™® 4 Were If figures are EEL I svar] Duninguuhe Y Rrrend ial niet evita bear | I ae ar BEF offi the Next, aBh of “Beauty snd th Boasts whichiaor hed out of town on a business trip before a class/will open a week's run tomorrow|into the ® a 2 btn th ‘ apy ® which ran six months|He chaplain Happiest Weeks of My Life desk in New York, has been praised ag Sahara Grotto for the past eight “I NEVER wanted to be a college president,” cinemez achievem years, * Father MacLa said. “But these past eigh wy ol Sa 2 ot fn Band to Play wedls have been the | happiest in my life. This job i” a Josie Tantany, THe ig Grotto Band and Glee, lenges every ability. Fren : ub, a ly, tomorrow will “I took it knowing the college was behind the and recta JY San Dostsan, play and sing at the 10:30 a. m.| eight-ball. I have an obligation here to bulld and [LR2 ans poet-play- atsbip service at Morris Street direct the school so that its graduates may con- A tribute to society and the life stream of the church. The artistic background effects| Mrs Reynolds who was the

CANTERBURY COLLEGE PR

Douglas R. Maclaury calls himself a gnat on the

belly of an elephant.

Features at Neighborhood Theaters

three diseases.

be directed into EXY—The-Rev. M8 boyish face,

society.”

“«The students must have a real identity with religious principles integrated with the curriculum. Dynamic, responsible and energetic people must come forth. “Today the students and the world suffer from

realize a purpose in life; pessimism, a failure to have a philosophy in life; and fear, a failure to develop sufficient love in life. “Here we are a little uuit struggling to help man. Canterbury College can supply the medicine for the cure of these ills. The three can be overcome by whole-hearted acceptance of Christianity and the living of a Christian life. “With this acceptance the educated mirid would

ment of mankind.” ’ His blue eyes sparkled and a grin spread over

“Frankly, it's liglous gnat on the belly of an elephant of secular (By Victor Peterson)

They are cynicism, a failure to

channels working for the better-

He added: quite a thrill to be a tiny re-

were created by

Paquin, world famous courtier.

Esquire,

view, which starts at 1:30 p. m.

Freeman to Speak

the Indianapolis, Sales Executive

dinner meeting Monday Marott Hotel.

NEIG! REHOOD THEATERS TRAIL-"Faudin’ TUXEDO" 1 BELMONT-“Miracle of the Bells” and he * and a's oa . “Ad Minnie i BA re Times Amusement “Poudin’ Fussin'. and a Fightin." To-| Woman" Tomorrow and Monday: “Dp| through i. “The Virginian” morrow through Tuesday: * in| In Central Park” and “ n Wi and “Are You With Ie." Clock Osntral Park” and “Smart Woman.” ve " - WNC: House’ and ‘My Little -. RIENTAL— "Lady in a Jam" and “8 "nom CINEMA—"Romance on the High Seas”| Prom Cheyenne.’ Tomorrow and Mon.| Chickadee” plus “Superman. wri] CIRCLE and short subjects. Tomorrow through| day: 'Feudin' Pussin' and a tn’ nT pandey; rn Conia “Upturned Glass” with James Te andar ror Walt and S| A ermaay Folities” plus Chap. 1lyoGUE—'The Great Waltz: and ‘De-| Mason, at 11:08, 2:10, 3:28 and 8:40. CORONET — “Emperor Waits” and “Big| PARAMOUNT "The Cobra Strikes” and| Fuedin' Fussin’ an tia ad] at Tat anay and the Mermaid,” Town Scandal.’ Tomorrow throug! “Wild Horse Mesa.” Tomorrow and| “Letter from an known Woman.” 4 -m and 10:10. Tuesday: “Romance on the High Seas” Monday: “Nightmare Alley” and “Man /gARING— ‘Best Years of Our Lives.” To- Sunday - Uptarned Glass,” at snd short subjects. - From Texas. rough ‘Tuesday: “‘Feudin’ le, 3 S, and_g:40; body and DAISY—"Arthur Takes Over” and “Sun|PARKER—‘'Magic Town" and “Sign of ’ and a Fightin’ ” and ‘Heart orimalil,” a 340, 8:33 “and 010, Valley clone.” Tomorrow and Mon-| the m.” Tomorrow and Monday:| of Virginia." ESQUIRE - day: “Best Years of Our Lives” and| ‘Blue Steel” and “Green Grass of UB RIVE- “Beauty and the Beast.’ : short subjects Wyoming." 0OD-—"8is Hopkins" and “Stage- 3:45, 8:50. 1°35 and Beast, at 1:48 EMERSON—'"Hazard" and “Eyes of Tex-|BEX—“Suinted Sisters” and “Homestead.| Sach to Denver. Tomorrow and Mon: Sunday—the ssme. | as” ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday:| rs of Paradise Valley." Tomarrow. (AY: Copacabana: an “Peudin' Pussin’ and a-Fightin'.” through Tuesday: “Miracle of the Bells” anceriand. Rar INDIANA \ ARE—Through Tuesdsy: “Up in| 8nd 'Shaggy.” Ty ious) rw “Walls of Jericho,” with Cornel Central Park” and “Pury at Purhace Bt ang oD ri eed and Monday Retentions” ‘and “On the Wikis iq Linde Darneil, at 12:35, BLD" ” “ day: ‘Easter Parade.” PIKE — * " ‘uOheekered Coat.” Aa of Cripple Creer’ “Tomorvow|RIVOLIg"Up in Central Park” and My PENOUEFON EVE © “PWICRC (tinal way Tene. Noreen’ nah Tom con. through | Tu ay: “Relentless” and he Cady Flus late pho Jo Monday: On Our Merry Way’ and 2.35, 5:35 and 8:45. . v . . “ § a »" GRANADA—Through Wednesday: Ro. Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Pilis-|wESTSIDE—"Under Oalifornis Stars” and| SEndaycciVale of Jerichel at mance on the High Seas” and “Blonde|y ha Girl and “North King of the Gamblers.” Tomorrow| 00, gh Fy and si Bh Checkered BAMILTON — “Hazard” and “Chriibgle| Yet Se lus p- "andl. 454 "Monday: PEnteigue: 404. ASN: KEN 5 Hall” Tomorrow through’ Tuesday:| CHAD. 1 uhd. Tomorrow, and WNTOWN heh ALE Band ley | Stay 0 To nw snd ll meeapon SENOS Breen me] "Spats Or itn, Sen med BOLLYWOOD—"Wild Frontier” and “old|SHERIDAN— Miracle of the Bells” and amp ® Aime. In. Nev " “Masie Man,” with Jimmy Dorsey SLiTIo0n - Va Pune, nt co aang Vii pi PE Me | aE ER “Sain isters” and ‘ an - » t . 4 rrom Brookiva” and ‘cawr (Indiana Artists Club

ley. HOWARD— "Valley of the Giants" and

day: “Kid

House. “Adventure Island,” Tomorrow through SPEEDWAY—"If You Knew Susie” and esday: “Targan and Mermaids” and| ~Tarsan and the Huntress." Tomorrow “Bachelor and Bobby Boxer.” and Monday: “Farmer's Daughter VING—"0) . Central Park’ and “A er fr House” snd My oman's 'engeance’’ us oartoon ’ IR~ ouse - revue. Tomorrow \brough Tuesday:| Little Chickadee,” plus “Superman.” To-

“Melody Time" and ‘‘SBecret Service Investigator.” »

LINOOLN—‘“Pabulous Texan” and ‘Tar-|8

san’'s New York Adventure.” Tomorrow

morrow thro Tuesday: “Up in Cen. tral Park” and “Curley.” House” and “Argentine Nights" Ww

through Tuesday: “Silver River” and “Bambi.”

asy plus “Superman. ow through Tuesday: ‘Up in Central Park” and ‘Curley.

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Week's News Reel:

vk BERLIN—Russians shoot into crowd of anti-Communist demonstrators who tear down Soviet flag.

v% FOOTBALL—New York ‘Giants top Chicago Bears, 17-7,

in charity game.

w POLITICS—Truman opens campaign in fowa; blasts Republican Party. Dewey starts four of West.

% FISHING—Hoosier Tony Hulman aids U. S. team win International Tuna Cup Matches at Nova Scotia; prize jcatch

is 746 pounder.

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OLD TRAILS, Mickleyville, Ind.

PREWITT, Plainfield, Ind WEIL, Greenfield, Ind. ROXY, Pendleton, Ind. ZIONSVILLE, Zionsville,” Ind.

Plans Exhibition

The 16th annual exhibition of the Indiana Artists Club, Inc, will be held at L. 8. Ayres & Co, Oct. 19 to 30. | Edmund Schildknecht, presi-

mailed to exhibitors at an early date. He also announced officers and chairmen for the 1048-40 lseason as Edmund Brucker, first vice president; Evelynne Mass, |second vice president. Louis Bonsib, third vice president; Dale Bessire, Ruth Pratt Bobbs, Hill Sharp, George Jo Mess, Frank C. Dailey, Letha Gaskins, Floyd Hopper, all members of

dent, said entry blanks will bel. te

Roy Troubaugh and|_

“Zale-Cerdan Fights,” at 13:30, 3:35, 6:45 and 9:80. 3 Sunday—“Canen’ ity,” at 13:50 i ap BE ee in” 8 130, 5: 40; rst 13:30, 3:35, 6:40 and 9:45. LOEW'S “A Date With Judy,” with Wallac Peery, Jane Powell at 13:9, 38, "“ihunderhoot,” wifh Preston Fosr snd Mary Stuart at 11, 3:3, SBuntay—"A Date With Jud unday—* at 2:35, 8:05 9:38; “Thunderhoot,” at 1, 4:30 ahd 8. LYRIC

“Out of the Storm” with James Him and Constance Collier, at 11:31, 2:08, 4:41, 7:15 and 9:51.

Agsin?”, Hitler 5:41, 8:16 and

Sunday—~Out of the Storm,’ 2:22, 4:63, 7:33 and 9:83;

nd “Will Is Ha sin?” at 1, 8:28 Pend Appin?

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the board of directors; Effie F. Carter, secretary; Damien J, Lyman, treasurer; Ruth B. Ander-

Groh Blasingham, membership.

Pacini Pupis In Violin Recital Renato Pacini will present pupils in a violin recital at 8 p. m. today Pupils will include James Hayes, Alva Parkins, Gerald

Firmani, Marietta Sears,

Marjorie Latham. Swickard will be accompanists.

Monon Line Promotes Fred C. Berghaus

today.

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Sweet, John Frederick Edgington, Susan Lindley, Jack Helvie, Francis Schaefer, David Sievers, Jean Steve Argyelan, Nancy Hamble, Evan Crawley Jr. Maureene. Schmidt, Carolyn Sue Bugher, Martha Hoffman, Irma Jean Nelson and

Thelma Nicholas and Irma

Fred C. Berghaus, former vice president and executive assistant of the Monon Line in Chicago has been appointed vice president in charge of operations with headquarters at Lafayette, Ind.,, John W. Barriger, president, announced

Mr. Berghaus began his railroad career with the Chicago & Northwestern in 1907 and joined the Monon Line in Chicago in 1912.

3:22, 5:8, WESTSIDE Outdoo Open nt A aban Starts 1 ROY ROGERS—IN COLOR “UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS” JANET MARTIN-—WM. WRIGHT YKiNa OF GAMBLERS”

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Mon, Eve, Oot. 18, 8130 (3B ROMEO and JULIET

A Charles L. Wagner Production Sun. Aft, Nov. 14, at 3 P. M,

FRITZ KREISLER

Eminent Violinist

Mon. Eve, Fob. 28, 8:30 P. M, GABY AND ROBERT

SADESUS Two- Plane Program Mon, Eve, Mar. 14, 8:30 P.M.

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Mi ) Christian Berard, nch artist who emplo, such marri i surrealistic effects man apolis as td £0 har hushands holding lighted candle sticks and seif-pouring wine goblets. The costumes for the 17th century fable were created by Escoffier and Costillo, welknown designers and executed by

Kenneth Smith, manager of the announced the special 40 cent admission price for John Herron students will prevail for other persons attending the pre-

Sam J. Freeman, vice president and advertising director of L. Strauss & Co. will’ speak before

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