Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1951 — Page 10

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8; W. Hartsock, Ex-Missionary fo Arica, Dies Here

The Rev, Samuel W. Hartsock, setired Baptist pastor and former

missionary to Africa, died last 1936, he taught at the University|ciNEMA—Through Saturday;

night at his home, 3541 W. Michi-/ van St. Retiring three years ago, as pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, the minister was 74.

Prof: I. W. Alm Of IU Is Dead

| "Prof. 1. W. Alm, professor of| |accounting in the Indiana Uni-| | versity School of Business for 15] {years, died early today in Long! { Hospital. * { Mr. Alm had been ill several | {weeks before entering the hos-| Ipital 10 days ago. He was 48.

Prior to joining the IU staff in|

of Minnesota, where he took] B.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The educator served briefly! ‘with the Office of Price Adminis- |

Neighborhood

DOWNTOWN AMBASSADOR -Throug! h Friday: He Ran All the Way” and Roadol 0 NLRB

| ARLINGTON-—Through Saturda “That's My Boy’ 2 and “Mark of the Renes ade.”

AVALON ‘Killer That Stalked New York"

and “Sleepytime al." Tomorrow through Saturday: “The Frogmen” and “Red Desert,’ BELL-—Through Satur rday: “Francis Goes iB the Races’ and ingerprints Don't e. BELMONT--Through Saturday: ¥Passage/ West” and ‘Blues Busters, ‘Showboat"’ plus selected shor CORONET--Through Saturday: “The Law And, the Lady"@and “Night into Mornng," DAISY~-Through tomorrow: * Prince ho, Was a Thief” and ‘The ® Painted

Rev. Hartsock was vice presi-|(ration in World War II, and CON-| EMERSON Thtoush Saturday: “Om Moon

dent of the All Baptist Fellow-|

ship, inter-racial organization, and. was former president of the Baptist Pastors Conference of In-| dianapolis and former moderator of the Indianapolis Baptist Asso-| ciation. Beech Grove, Southport] and North Baptist Churches be-| fore going to the Tabernacle] Church. He was a charter member of| Speedway Masonic: Lodge and] was a Scottish Rite 32d degree] Mason. The Rev. Mr. Hartsock| graduated from Temple Univer-| sity Theological School in Phila-| delphia. Services will be held at 1:30 p.-. m. Saturday at Tabernacle] Church with burial “in Ebenezer Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Anna; 2 son, Emmett, Indianapolis; two, stepsons, Clifton Shewalter, Noblesville, and Myrl Shewalter, Indianapolis; a brother, Ralph, Indianapolis; sister, Mrs. Eva] Bright, Elwood; two half- -broth-| ars, Clinton Sizelove, Elwood, and Spencer Sizelove, Muncie; halfsister, Mrs. Grace Hood, Elwood, and four our grandchildren.

Local Deaths

MRS, LUTHER L. (Wilma " Julietta) HARTMAN, 38, of 3643 Rockville Rd. Services at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow at Royster & Askin West Side Mortuary. Burial in Beaver Cemetery at Fishora;

» » = MRS. N. BR. (Gladys 1) HEMPHILL, 52, of 2606 N. Harding St. « Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial in Crown Hill.

Anniversary Tragedy HILLSBORO, Sept. 26 (UP)— Charles F. Hesler, 28, a farmer, was killed on his second wedding anniversary when his farm tractor overturned on a rough road and crushed him beneath it.

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tributed articles to professional | | magazines. .| He was a Mason, and a mem. ber of Lambda Chi Alpha, Beta Gamma Sigma, ' Alpha Kappa

{Psi, Indiana Academy of Social]

|Science, American Association of | {University Professors, American! | Economic Association and American Accounting Association. Prof. Alm is survived by his wife, Genevieve, and daughter,| (Barbara, Bloomington, and his| parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles (Alm, Two Harbors, Minn. his! | birthplace. {

Military Police | Mark 10th Year |

Today is 10th birthday time for

{men of the Military Police Corps,

at Ft. Harrison and elsewhere | throughout the country. | On Sept. 26, 1941, the MPs secured their own corps, becoming an organization in their own right instead of a subsidiary ‘service. In Indiana, the MP detachment! is stationed at Indianapolis, Peru, | Ft. Wayne, Terre Haute, Evansviile, Bedford and Jeffersonville. MPs maintain order and keep watch for stragglers, absentees and deserters from the armed forces. They also recover lost, stolen or abandoned U. 8. property, and investigate crimes against the

to military law.

Union Puts Off Dance

Metal Polishers, Buffers; Platers and Helpers Local 171 have shana postponed their dance until Nov.

in K. of C. Hall,

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“HE RAN ALL THE WAY”

Charles McGRAW-—Joan DIXON’

LATIN CLUB SUNDAYS, 3 TO §

Instruction and Practice in the Latin-American Dances for Advanced and Beginning Dancers

W. E WARD DANCE STUDIOS 33 on the Circle, 3rd Floor.

U. 8. and against persons subject

30. Tt had been scheduled Friday |

light Bay” and é Badmen."” (roa, SQUARE Thus Saturday: That's My y" and e Story.” GARFIELD--Throug Jomorrow: 4 ‘Strictly Dishonorable’’ an: Homatowh Story.”

IRV ING~Throug RD aturday: app: Lovely” and * n All ihe ay 7, Go

Times Amusement

Clock

CIRCLE

“Force oF Arms yl William Holden, Nanel and Prank Lovejoy, at 12:35, Fre : 55 und 10:06.

“Hard, Fast and Beautiful,” at 11:26. 2:25 and 9:36.

“Sneak Preview” at 8:45,

ESQUIRE “Naughty Arlette,” with Mal Zetterling. at 7:25 and 10:25. “Se Long at the arr * with Jean Simmons. at 6 and §. INDIANA

“Ne Highway in the sky.” with James Stewart, at 11, 1:45, 4:30, 7:20 ard 10:05.

“Leéave It to the Marines,” with Bl Melton; at 12:45, 3:30, 6:20 and

KEITHS

“Flying Leathernecks,” with John Wayne and Robert Ryan, at 12:35, 3:40, 6:45 and 9:50,

"“Trivle Cross. * with Joe Kirkwood Jr., at 11:24, 2:29, *:34 and 8:39. LOEW'S

“The Mob,” with Broderick Crawford, at 12:35, 3:40, 6:40 and 9:45. “Two of a Kind.” at 11:05, 2:05, 5:10 and 8:10

LYRIC “Werewolf of Londen,” with Henry 1005 at 12:15. 2:40. 5:10. 7:35 and

Phantom of Paris,” with Maria Monte: at 11:10, 1:40, 4:05. 6:35 and

~=Plus on the Screen—

"HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN"

BORIS KARLOFF @ LON CHANEY

FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, AT MIDNITE 25c

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Theaters

, ro Through voiorrow: “Savage Ma and “Panic in the Streets.” OLD TRAIL-—'House on risers h Hil" and = “‘Bunset Boulevar through Saturday: “Follow the Sun” and “The Cow y . and the Prise-

ORIENTAL—*Yoket *. and “PuddinDe Bh IIOn in t rouh paiurday, vedere 8 an of the ‘Badmen. " gr bl Wimarrow: Son er Riyjon ommunist for

REX--Through tomorrow: “Try and Get $Q Me¢* and “Countess of Monte Cristo.” nd it | RITZ—Through Saturday: “Prancis Goes

{oh Races and The law and the, ~" oume to pass that PR Ind Hen Re Renewade.” : SANDERS —. Through tomorow: “Half David, the Lion of Judah, looked upon Bathsheba.....and

Angel” and “Goodbye My Fancy.’ SHERIDAN. Through Saturday: ‘Return . for her, he broke God's

of Fra James” and ‘Jesse James.’ REEDWA yo! ‘Two Guys’ and a Gal” and “Dark City." RORMOrTop sarou h Saturday: “Ace in the Hole” “Pas; sage West,” STAR - Through tomorrow: “Belle Le Grande” and “Undercover Girl.”

ST, CLAIR—Through Saturday: “Happy Go Lovely” and “No Questions Asked.” STRAND-—Through saturday: “Happy Go Lovely” and 0 Questions Asked.” TACOMA ~ Through NTOTIOW: “Gilda” and ‘Roaring Sity TUXEDO — Through Satu rd oy vken Arrow’ and “Pury of oy CN cd Drough, at's My VOoUR® “Happ wh Lr hrough. RA Alice in onderland” and "Nature's dalf Acre,” 2ARING Through Sagirday: ‘Mark of oug aturday: ark o the Renegade” and ‘That's My Boy.”

DRIVE-IN THEATERS CLERMONT DELUXE Through LOMOITOW : ‘Se GT Re A ir and “The Fat Man.’ GREEN firoush tomorrow: ‘Pe tiv | Girl’ ge “Between Midnight and|

Daw. MAPLECROFT— Through tomorrow: “September Affair” and “On! Susanna.” MAYWOOD—Through tomorrow: “Flame H aaarbary Coast” and “War of the| cats MERIDIAN—Through tomorrow: “He Ra n| All the Way” and “Rocky Mountain,” bs 4+ PIKE — Through Saturday: ‘That’ Fro and “Roadblock.” SHADELAND rough Saturday: ‘That's AT a and “He Ran All (he Way." THEATAIR TWIN — Through aturday* (East) — "That's My Boy” and “Happy Go os ‘Mark of the Rene-

oadbloc Brough Saturday: “That's “Mark of the Renegade.” po: Saturday: ‘That's My Boy” and “Tr

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Here's the football story that's never been told before-of the boy, the game, the girl he loved, the price he paidand was paid-for glory, From the celebrated COSMOPOLITAN serial. *

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SECOND FEATURE Walloping Wow of a Western!

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Gold had lured their men away...now the desperados came=in search of treasure and vengeance! How the womien protected their lives...and the secret —is one of the most amazing true stories to | come from the

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