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as handed a pardon 8 painful. Lord. a charge d. for ot ment, how hought of not for a ouble, but nder what prolonged tion: “Let 8 man his will have {IDANTLY pardoned the Bible HAT your converted, )r into the

the great under senstone. No 1d obtains him into’ lo this ex- , he cannot experience ' the Holy jod’s word, | ways. He giving. He of others. f you have st assured Scriptures AEATURE: gs are beconverted?

Mrs. Winchester is ‘aware of

conflicts because of her desire for a spot in the business world, Her caution showed even before

Drow First Plans Te 2 REUBEN 8. WINCHESTER,

manager in Continental Optical Co. approves of his wite's work. He expresses pride in the way she

balances home and business,

possi family

sales promotion

plans. While other girls in pigtails dreamed the day Jay wow we mother's high heels, her ve IT ; ‘she was p for Mary, who lived next door. Mrs. Catharin V. Wiinchasierotafor . . «don / ‘Born and on Staten Island, New York, neglect family. Cuthar Bl nn a er OY use Fits House to Family ) DAS. president of the Architectural League “I DON'T just take the house to sell, but I fit

2 years old, she became associated wi

Savage concern.

Women in real estate have an

believes. Yet success is hardly possible unless they and confidence of buyers jn a “woman’s taste,” to obtain a certain

use attributes, such as speech goal.

Mrs. Winchester has set satisfaction of the But so has every other

customer as her goal.

. the. two,”

advantage, she

realtor. Her difference is in choice,

sparkled as she spoke. and you get another,” she said.

the house to the family. There is always a particulat houss that suits each family. I try to match

If a man wants a private den, she looks for a house with that in ft. And a family of 11 can’t live-in a house built for six. “I beliove at least 50 per cent of my contacts are due to recommendations,” always hoped fit’ pleased .with what they buy.” Her gray-green eyes “Please your customer

she said, “I've

s because my

—(By Marion Craney).

customers are

tices while berg in condition

Novotna, who Romberg's headliner this season, _§ large, handsome voice. I pnd conditions under which her voice might be heard

phone didn’t help. But she sounded best In a group of Czechoslovak-

Neighborhood Theaters

DOWNTOWN

ALAMO—'"Naked City” and “Man-Bater of Kumaon

AMBASSADOR—"Dead Man's Gold” and

PARAMOUNT Valley of the Giants” and “Pral

2GMBORNOOD A om spurs” and *“Adventures Don

of BELL—*"Words and Music” and “Out of i

and short sub, CORONET--"‘Me:

of Home." DAISY — Leather Gloves” and “In Old EMERSON aster Parade” and “North-

JAY, Sue Suilgy 2 He

phir Siexican Hayride” and “Ari. GRANADA Ban Francisco” and “A Night nen Ton “Wextean Hayride” and “Bach meh GTi Bat HOWA) Talk” and “‘Hellsapop-

DING no +f Gotta Stay Happy” and “The LINCOLN -* “Two Guys From Texas” and

can Hayride” and “Hills| |

Stars in Western er

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Allan (Rocky) Lane stars in

ole TRAM. “Race Street and “Man ORIENTAL ois of Home” and “Rod PARKER" “Strawberry Roan” and “Riff | REX—“A Southern Yankee” and “The

LAD rr Forty Thieves” |

IVOLI— "Man Prom Colorado” a yo Stay Happy. Plus ry mov

SBE Se Clty Woe apa mnt ri San us ex exo A Song Is Born™ and SPEEDWAY} artist Stampede” and

Port Said.” and

olorado” * sod e's

ret. “toils Agreement” “ enus. ont ~ “Man From Colorado”

Secret.” vooUE"T “Three Musketeers” plus cartoon ZARING "Roce Street” and “Girl Prem attan.”

Bar Group to Discuss

Contracts at Dinner The subject of “Bilateral Contracts for the Sale or Transfer of Capital Assets” will be dis-| cussed before and after the first| Indianapolis Bar Association| Seminar dinner, to be held on] Mar. 9'in the Marott Hotel Other seminars to be p this year under the direction of Kurt F. Pantzer, chairman, include corporate forms, partnership forms, divorce forms, bilateral ‘contracts for the sale of goods, wares and merchandise, wills, trusts and correlated instruments, instruments bond, debenture and note issues, collective bargaining agreements, and instruthents relating to real estate.

Navy Club Auxiliary

snd and

"Carson City Raiders,” currently doubled with "Dead Men's Gold,” featuring "Lash" La Rue, at the Ambassador

Theater. Gets Six Months

« For Impersonation

A 42-year-old man charged with impersonation started a six-

month jail sentence today after

pleading guilty to the charge yes‘|terday in Federal District Court. James A. Lynch, Oakland, Cal. had represented himself as a government surveyor to obtain lodging and meals in Indianapolis, the charge stated, then left town without making payment on the resulting bill, Meanwhile, probation officers began pre-sentence investigation of Ralph M. Smith, Charleston, Ind.,, who pleaded guilty to a charge of embezzling postal funds

Times Amusement Clock

MURAT Indianapolis Symphony, Fabien Sevitzky conduct Jascha Heifitz, violinist, soloist, at 8:30, CIRCLE 3 toe on stage, at 13:86; 3:10, Janis at 5:30, 3 and 12:30. “Henry, an po aininaker, Raymond Tracy, ot 1130, yr) on §:30, 11 and 1:38, ESQUIRE elpone,” with Ha Lous Jouvet, at 2:25, 4: 10:30.

Baur and , 6:25, 8:30

at 12:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10. “Miss Mink of 1940,” with Ji Landon and K Colter, at 11:1 , 5:35 and 8 KEITH'S “Whispering Smith,” with Alan Ladd, Brenda Marshall and Robert Preston, at 12:50, 3:50, 6:55 and 10,

“An OM-Fashioned Girl” with Jloria Jean, at 11:30, 3:38, 5:38 and LOEW'S mand Dectiion with, Clark

fan folk songs. . Mr. Marvey's voice has a kind |W

There's a kind of poignant uncertainty in the tone and phrasing, but there's also volume. Mr. Marvey is vocally somewhere between the wistful youngster and, shall we say, the hardened concert singer. He brought down the house with Malotte's setting of the Lord's Prdyer—musically a kind of pious National Anthem. Miss Sherry, star of “The Merry Widow” last summer at Butler Bowl, came on the stage looking like what the copy desk makes us_call $1 million. In other words, more" like Dorothy Kirsten than! like Kirsten Flagstad. She has great charm and she's progressing vocally and artistically. Mr. Sacher, industriously tapping conical feit hammers on the strings of a trapezoidal embryo plano called the czimbalom, didnot get a proper chance last night to show his artistry, Caden-

| Dorian in

| comed

of adolescent quality which evi- sented in a 24-page booklet, dently appeals to many listeners.(the Home-Buying Veteran,” lished by the Government Printing Office, according to R. Earl Peters, state director of the Federal Housing Administration.

each, may be obtained from the Superintendent ts, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D, C.

Osbie, Walter Pidgeon J at 1 Johnson, ut 11, 1:88, 34, ©: 08 30 LYRIC “Unfaithfully Yours,” with Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell and Rudy Vallee, at 11:10, 2:48, 4:28 and 10:

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Cheated the Lew,” with Tom Sa and steve Brodie, at 1:31,

Mayor to See Mayor

At Civic Tomorrow The two mayors of Indianapolis will meet at the Civic Theater tomorrow. Mayor Al Feeney will attend the 2:30 p. m. performance of the Junior Civic production, “The Ghost of Mr. Penny,” to meet Richard Featheringill,

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MARTENS CONCERTS MURAT THEATRE

ay Night at 8.30 ROBERT and GABY

$3.00, $1.80, $1.20, Tax. Included MARTENS CONCERTS, Ino.

GLADYS ALWES

leading actor in the play, who was hon-|y orary mayor of Indianapolis during the Boy Scout Week ceremonies. Featheringill portrays Phinias; an awkward 18-year-old, in the play.

while employed as a clerk in the |Charleston post office.

|Officers Elected by ‘Local USO Couneil

Ernest R. Lee, vice president, Morris Plan, recently was elected chairman of the United Services Organization Council of Indianapolis in a meeting held in Central YMCA, Earl Schmidt, officer at Hamil. toh-Harris Corp., was elected USO vice chairman,’and Mrs, Phillip Sweet, member of the YMCA board, was named s Other members of the ‘Uso Council, reactivated in Indianapolis last November, include A. W, Ramsey, Mrs. Hortense Burpee, the Rev. Walter A. Laetsch, Msgr. ‘A. W. Fussenegger, Lt. Michael M. Jelich, Edwin C, Bos-

Will Meet on Monday

Navy Club Auxiliary U.S.8

. dianapolis, Ship 42, will meet at

7:45 p. m. Monday in Central YMCA with Mrs. Edna Hoffman, commandant, presiding. Other officers are Mrs, Olive Stamm Sr., executive officer; Mrs. Golda Miller Jr., executive officer; Mrs. Alma Collins, conductress; Mrs. Ruth Anderson, chaplain; Miss Nelda Wann, paymaster; Mrs. Edna Allen, shipswriter; Mrs. Mercedes Wann, pianist, and Mrs, Barbara Williams, master at arms. Trustees are Mrs. Berdie Young, Mrs. Wann and Mrs. Anderson.

Set Organ Recital

Jordan Conservatory of Music

recital at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Odeon. Miss Allbright is a student of Dale ‘W. Young, organ ent chairman at the conservatory.

Presents Students Mary Gottman will present her piano students in a recital at 3 Pp. m. tomorrow in the D. A. R. Chapter House, 824 N. Pennsylvania St.

ouldn’t you rather have your "WATCH REPAIRED by an sour

well, Rabbi Maurice

Sentence Suspended In Mail Theft Case

Orville Tapef, former mallhandler for. the Indianapolis Union Railway Co. was on probation today after receiving a five-year suspended sentence on #-mail theft charge yesterday in Federal Court, Raper, whose last address was given as 401% E, Washington St., pleaded guilty to the theft of two parcel post packages while at work in the Union Station. The packages contained an iron and pressure cooker, the defendant sa

DePauw Concert Band In Concert Sunday

DéPiauw University’ Concert Band will. present its first concert of the year at'3 p. m, tomorrow in Meharry Hall The band will be under the direction of both ¥. P. director, and William Shemberger, assistant to the director, Mr, Shemberger, a senior in the

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Miss Johnson to Vie

For Science Honors

Miss Laveta Audrey Johnson, 17, of 4318 Cold Spring Rd. Indiana finalist in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, will arrive in Washington, D. C., next Thursday to attend the fi five-day Science Talent Institute. She will compete with 39 othgr! winners for $11,000 in science] scholarships, Nine girls and 31 boys will seek ‘a top four-year $2800 Westinghoysea Grand Sci-

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