Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1945 — Page 15

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Junior Theater Tryouts Friday Tryouts for the teen-age produc-

ition, “What a Life,” by the Junior Civic theater will be held from

The play, a Henry Aldrich comedy, will be ted Dec. 20 and 30 in the theater, Mrs. John G. Kinghan will be the director.

Trip to Havana

Mr. and Mrs, Lee R. Fagg, 430 E. 48th st., will leave late this month for a triff to Havana. Before their marriage Sept. 23, Mrs. Togs was - Miss Evelyn Whittaker.

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TICKET sales for every pere formance of Sonja Henie's Hole lywood Ice Revue have topped last year’s figures, according to Dick Miller, manage? of the Coliseum. “It looks as if we'll have heavy sales for the rest of the show's un" Mr. Mr. Miller said today.

20-YEAR CLUB

"MEETS TONIGHT

330 Street Railways Vet erans to Be Honored.

Veteran employees of the Indianapolis Railways, 330 members of the Twenty Year club, will be honored tonight at a banquet in the Claypool hotel at their 17th annual meeting. Thirty-nine new members, who passed the 20-year mark this year, will be inducted at the dinner. Ninety-nine retired employees have received invitations. Special guests at the dinner will be Edward Claf-

employees in age and length of service. Mr. Claffey is 79, and Mr. Perry has served with the company 55 years. . Lieut. Gov. Richard T. James will be the banquet speaker and others on the program will be Harry Reid, Indianapolis Railways = president; James P, Trenton Sr., vice president and general manager and Evan B. Walker, executive assistant, Raymond B. Herth, club president, will preside, and Edward Davis, vice president, will give the invocation, Harry Bason, pianist; Virginia Byrd, organist, and Frank Parrish, tenor, will provide music. New club roster booklets and membership cer tificates will be presented, and a new club emblem will be unveiled. {n charge of the program, besides

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“People are raving about the costuming of this year’s show,” he added, quoting a local merchant who quipped,” “You have more clothing out there on the ice than we have in our entire store.” The Hollywood Ice. Revue will run - nightly at the Coliseum

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That's why it’s smart fo use tricks of optical illusion if you want to make your figure look more like a fashion advertisement from the profile view. They're costume devices, and they're yours for the taking this fall. One is a straight or zig-zagged vertical color line inserted at the sides of a dress. »

ANOTHER DEVICE is the *“picture frame” arm--scooped out jumper arm holes or a pinafore bib of interrupting color placed against the somber background of a costume. Sometimes the “picture trame” arm is achieved by the artful Joining of two tones of fabric. Able to slenderize from the side view is any up-and-down line, such as 4n accent of braid piping or buttons.

Two Join Wellesley Dramatic Club

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* Two‘ Indianapolis girls, Miss Mary |

| Elizabeth Ancker and Miss Betsy Goodwin, freshman students at Wellesley college, mitted to the school's dramatic association, “Barnswallows.” Miss Ancker is the daughter. of Capt. and Mrs. Clinton J, Ancker, 3339 N. Meridian st. Miss Goodwin's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John K. Goodwin, 1220 Pickwick pl

Card Party Friday

A public card party will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Citizens Gas & Coke utility by the Beta chapter, Lambda Sigma Sigma so-

through Sunday, Nov. 25.

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