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"I've always believed! I've never had any reason to doubt!" Read this inspiring declaration of faith from the screen's most promising young actress
By May Mann
"I'VE always believed in God," the girl's fresh young I voice rang with sincerity. "I've never had any reason | to doubt Him. I have faith ! Even when I have prayed and things have not been immediately given me — even taken away — there has always been something so much better for me, after disappointment."
The early morning sunshine cascaded a stream of light through the stained glass of the Beverly Hills church window — softening a glow on the girl's fair head, held erect on straight young shoulders. Even before you turned to look at her you knew she was a beautiful girl — there was so much of it in her voice. A voice trained with poise and assurance. Her blue eyes, her clear skin and slender graceful figure conveyed charm of personality. But the voice held strength of character. Quietly she con
cluded, "Prayer has meant much to me. Amen." — and she sat down.
Another girl arose to give her testimony of faith, visibly shaken, even frightened, but within her a conviction that also sought expression. After the service, the two girls, because they were new in this ritual, were introduced: "Laraine Day, meet May Mann."
So Laraine Day and I met in church. Each Sunday morning we find ourselves together, since we have so many mutual interests — not only the same religion, but Hollywood being our work— and yes, even similar tastes. To our amazement we discovered we drive the same make of cars — coupes, light gray with chrome trimmings and red leather and gray upholstering.
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