Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1944 — Page 26

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1045 Hollywood .ice extravaganza at the Coliseum last night. The blond skater equalled her usual par excellence in gracefulness, {charm and precision, pleasing the less than capacity. audience in her [six featured numbers. i A rainbow of brilliant colors [beamed on the ice as the masters of ithe silvery surface paraded forth in (satins and furs, plumes and beaded gowns, In one of the most élaborate lacts, “The Four Seasons,” a riot of color whirls ‘forth in breath-taking |displays — spring with its budding flowers, summer with its sunshine, autumn with its falling leaves and |winter with its icicles. Skating this year with Gene | Theslof, a handsome and talented [bladesman, Miss Henie and her |partner climax their dudt numbers [in “Meditation” when Mr. Theslof {balances the trim-looking ice queen lon one hand extended into the air [while he glides over the elippery floor. But Miss Henie's hit number, especially in the minds of the service men, once again was her popu-

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ng as Usual in Newest Revue

lar hula dance in which she cuts the ice to the strains of Hawalian guitar music. She did three encores on this and would have been called "back for even more if there ‘had been time. * Sharing honors with. Miss Henle, dlthough in. a much different style of skating, was Freddie Trenkler, the bouncing ball of the ice, whose antics keep the crowd roaring with laughter. - One of his new achievements in this year’s revue is running up a slide and bouncing down each step in his descent. ' Fritz - Diet], featured in one of the most unusual acts, was remarkable as he skimmed over ‘the ice on one and a half-foot stilt skates, His smooth and able partner in precision skating was Bruce

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into place on a turntable stage, {providing an instantaneous method of introducing the new act and closing the previous one. The parade of splendor will continue in Indianapolis tonight] through Nov. 26 and it's well worth seeing.

STATE CONTROL OVER SURETY FIRMS URGED

Legislation by congress to give back to state governments the right to regulate insurance business was

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[recommended here today by Frank | J,'Viehman, Indiana insurance commisisoner, In a speech before the Indiana Fraternal Congress at the Hotel Lin-

coln, Commissioner Viehmsm said Indiana insurance organizations had agreed on a program of legislation “to the effect that regulation and taxation of the insurance business shall continue in the several states.” Mr. Viehman pointed out that insurance handled by fraternal organizations in Indiana totaled $142,000,000 at the end of 1943, an increase of more than $3,000,000 in one year. Delegates of the 42 fraternal organizations affiliated with the congress were to elect and install new officers at the closing sessions of the convention this afternoon, ’

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DEAN OF MASONS DIES FRANKLIN, Ind., Nov. 17 (U. P.). Clark, and the two did a foursome |—Indiana's oldest Mason, 99-yecar-

act with the Caley sisters, who excel [old Edward R. Sweet, died in the Indiana Masonic home yesterday. A

For the first time in ice revue master Mason 76 years, Sweet was history the glittering sets whirled [the fourth oldest Mason in the

si———i—————— SILVER STAR MEETS Silver Star Review No. 15, Women's Benefit association, will meet at 8 p. m. Nov. 30 at Castle Hall, instead of as originally scheduled.

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ANNUAL TEA PLANNED St. Rita guild will hold its an-

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Featuring “The Fiddling Three’ Frances Pozzi, H st Ray Adams, Vocalist

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Reserved Seats at $1.20 FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 18, | AND SUNDAY, NOV, 19 \

NOW ON SALE AT L. STRAUSS & CO. AND COLISEUM FOR

TONITE Thru Nov, 26 at 8:30

SONJA HENIE

In Person With Her Entirely New

HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE

1945 Edition

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Boxes $3.00, Parquet Boxes $3.00, } Meoxzanige $2.40, End Mezzanine + $1.80. (Prices Include Tax.) COLISEUM BOX OFFICE Open Daily 10 A. M.-10 P, M. L. STRAUSS & CO. Bex Office Open Weekdays During Store Hrs,

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$3.60 & $3.00, Bale, $2.40 $1.80, Gall, $1.20,

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Bruce Bennett

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Joyce Reynolds .“JANIE” — PIOUS “GHOST WALKS ALONE”

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“HOUR BEFORE THE DAWN" Roy Rogers “SONG OF NEVADA”

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LLEGE +t 63rd FREE PARKING Barbara Stanwyck—Fred MacMurray “DOUBLE INDEMNITY" Rosalind Russell “FAST AND LOOSE”

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