Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1950 — Page 11
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program dripping with love. Ava, in a no-shoulder dress sat
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Ttsman who makes, Installs, decently back -from-the and repairs equipment and units beating her palms furiously. fashioned from lightweight metal!
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the laborer who handles metal Plocks away. sheets and strips in still simpler| ig processes.
If you have a personal job prob-
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Not knowing where you belong | in the above group, I am able to| make only general suggestions, A course in sheet metal work might be what you are lookinog for. But, * {if you are an excellent craftsman maybe a refresher course would |be all that you need. Or a course | in some phase of engineering pro-| duction, construction or drafting!
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vays- something ‘more to be “I aitended t learned about. their underlying (I'm an ocoold one!). While that principles.” {1943 opening was more hysterical, While you are investigating cor- this one was more solid—for|. respondence courses I suggest you /pPacked in were Danny Kaye, Phil contact Arsenal Technical High Silvers, Eddie Cantor, Joan Davis,
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School and look over. their night|Milton Berle, Phil Regan, Nanette,
school courses for adults. Purdue|Fabray, Gertrude Niesen, Ted University, through its Technical: Lewis, Vic Damone, Robert Mer-f Institutes, has some evening rill, Monica Lewis—and some of] courses which might be what you the Big Names sat back on the are looking for. |shelf, for reservations were hard
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For ‘John Loves Mary —and driven to take a minor! Times State Service ~ {throat treatment before he came BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 5—Cast out—segrved his customers Perfor the Indiana University Thea- sonality as well as bent notes. ter production of “John Loves And also some comedy. Mary,” to be presented Apr. 14,! One female customer got a little 15, 21 and 22 has been selected. noisy the first show. We couldn't jhear what she said but everybody omar uth of the JU heard what Frank said to her, ‘hich was: Maryann Cunat, 6183 N, Meridian ™ St., Indianapolis, and Edward, AT] Speake 100- loud for, Lehocky of Gary to play the title "yy, 1 aid, “This is my open-|
roles. | » | Others in the cast are: I ty D8 night—give me a break” —and|
Henley and Max Bender, Bloom- cheer. ington; Donald Glancy, Westville; , "x a George Warner, New Castle; Sher-| FRANKIE put on a coonskin
lene Shrago, Gary; Peter Newton,icap, swung a whip and blew a New York; John Hulecki, Misha-|guck call to do a little takeoff on
waka, and John Stanfield, Michi “Mule Train” and “Wild Goose.” gan City. His closing dance from “Take ‘IMe Out to the Ball Game,” was a {good dance—for a singer. | Frankie brought out a Filipino bus boy, Ralphie, had him sit not {far from the microphone and in{troduced him. { 8 = = ot | THEN as he started dancing. {Frank said, “Could Pinza do {this?” Puff-puff. “I taught Gene| {Kelly everything he knew.” Finishing his bout with Terpsiitu ;
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Frank's good luck telegram | from Nancy Sinatra may mean a|| lot or nothing. - :
one for me, a 40-year-old sheet y ; ) metal worker? After gradua- Gardner in the audience—and a good luck wire from his! ANTIQUES Hon $19 Neh tchdl X souk 3 wife Nancy in his dressing room-Frank Sinatra crooned EXPOSITION. spondence but mever finished it love songs, and danced and got roars of applause the other MURAT TEMPLE Boeause J - iy le night when he became a saloon ‘singer again at the] pau op vm to teso rf since the last war, ; Copacabana. chore. Frank took bus boy "Admission 800 Tax Ine. By JAMES GRAYSON “Oh; -Frankie, you're won- Ralphie by the arm and walked To ———— The term sheet metal workerderful!” a fortyish female (off. It was an ending that even || Girton Dress Shop
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