Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1951 — Page 32

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Willoughby Dance Studio Poker-Face To Repeat 1951 Revue

Show Planned At 8 P. M. Tonight’

The cast of the 1951 Dance Revue presented by Barbara Willoughby's Studio last month, will give a repeat performance of the © show at 8 p. m. tonight in the Communal Community Center, 17 W.. Morris St. The program will consist of tap, ballet . and novelty numbérsg, by children ranging in age from 4 to 14, All proceeds will be given to the Communal Center Mothers Club to be used towards prowvid= ing new equipment for the Center. Members of the cast Mike Thompson, as the doll shop proprietor, and Mary and Marilyn Riner as tapping twins who enter the shop to buy dolls. Other participants include Theresa Rose Hoover, Evelyn Martin, Mary .Ann McDonald, Shirley Tohnson, Marilynn Royer, Bonnie Switz, Charla Fields, Judy Livingston, Kenny Duncan, Sharon Butler, Carolyn Martin, Ellen and IL.arry Holder, Karen Steinmetz, Judy Spargur, Jeanne Deal, Sue Ann Hoover, Elaine Glazier, Nancy Burton, and Anne Simon. LLaDonna Sue Osborne, Tom and Anne Breidenbaugh, Karen Spargur, Sandra Sturfeon, Catherine Ann Scott, Dorothy Dunlap, Steve Dunlap, Harriet Glazier, Cheryl Nackenhorst, Carol Hill! Judy Zimmerman, and Cheryl Wilson.

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Guest Day Scheduled At Indiana Central

April 13 will be guest day at Indiana Central College ,it *was announced today by cellege officials. Local high school students have been invited to spend the day on the campus and learn what college life is like. The tour will start at 3:30 p. m. Later there will be a dinner for students and guests followed by programs of music and folk games.

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LONDON, Apr. 6 (CDN)—The Scots like to boast that it's their brains which have put the great in Great Britain. | Certainly Scotsmen hold some of the biggest executive jobs in the British empire. One of them, Sir William Fraser, is having a rough time of it these days. For Iran is threatening to nationalize the, Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. which Sir William heads: i Sixty-two-year-old Sir William, however, is taking trouble the; way he takes good news—with a poker face, He is calm, taciturn,| seldom expresses any emotion. A smile rarely lights up his thin] face. His clothes are sober. He is watching the Iranian crisis from a London office. From| time to time he flies out ‘to Iran| to inspect the interests of the) company which is owned by the| British” government. His salary is estimated to be $56,000 a_ year. He and his wife live quietly at] the Dorchester Hotel and spend] weekends at their country home, | Buck's Barn, near Henley about an hour-out of London. Although he gives most of his time to business, Sir William finds time for gold and hunting the two recreations which have| replaced football and tennis, fa-| vorite sports of his youth. | Copyright. 1951, for The Indianapolis Times

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