Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1952 — Page 12
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ICE-O-RAMA SOLOIST—Mar Maloy works out at the Fair Grounds Coliseum in preparation Tr her solo "act" in the sixth annual Times Ice-O-Rama Thursday night. She's an annual headliner.
THIS IS Times Ice-O-Rama/ tiny tots 5 and 6 years old, the
{high school and grownup skaters Week, : . 'and adults, too. ! Thursday night Indian-| To provide parts for all of
apolis skaters will entertain them, the Ice-0-Rama committee for two hours on the
Grounds Coliseum ice to raise numbe w money for charity. mbers with a definite theme
{calling for more th 00 ¢ It will be a proud group of £ 9 3aB 100 skaters
performers, for their Ice-O-Rama °P the Ice at one time. Providing] has béen heralded as the nation's the precision outstanding amateur skatin g| favorites of past
production.
The show will start promptly at 8 o'clock. The Coliseum box office will open at 6:30 p. m. and| the doors will open at 7:15 o'clock. | Ticket sales at The Times offices will close at 4:30 p. m. {
| The long schedule of rehearsals ends Tuesday. The entire cast of]
niore than 400 skaters will hold| thelr *‘dress” rehearsal, present-| ing the extravaganza just as they will when the big crowd is there Thursday night. No visitors! will be admitted to the dress! rehearsal. The extravaganza has been in production the past five, weeks with practice sessions five days a week.
. The cast Includes skaters of all ages. There are the “cute”
numbers, small groups and in
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BROTHER-SISTER TEAM — Jacque and Stuart LaDuke, the brother-and.sister skating team, have never missed a Times Ice-O-Rama and they'll be back Thursday night with their best offering yet.
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Tickets for the Thies Ice-0O-Rama are on sale today at the Falr Grounds Coliseum from
a professional | tumes,
production.
‘office is on the north side of the Coliseum.
| Pric re: Box and Parquet | ee TD 9 | brisk, there still
tion.
are
side mezzanine, 85 cents; east end mezzanine, 60 cents. Every seat in reserved. Tickets will be on sale at The Times offices from 9 a. m, | until 5:30 p. m. tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday and until 4:30 p. m. on Thursday.
cents and $1.20.
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Tickets Still May Be Had for Ice-O-Rama
tra and brilliant spotlights will give the show all the glitter of Costoo, are more elaborate 12 noon until 9 p. m. The box- |than evér. They have been especially designed for the 19528 edi-
Although ticket sales have been plenty of | seats available at 60 cents, 85
(UP) — {When Harvey Fritz’s tractor engine locked he was unable to find the trouble. Mechanics removed]
- the engine head and found finely-Ice-O-Rama specialty “acts.” Plenty of €OM- pulverized corn above the piston. show. This is the sixth annual shows. They will perform in solo edy also will be on the bill. |A mouse had climbed in through
A 15-plece professional orches-|the manifold and hidden his corn.
SATITRDAYV WAR & foxy _ SUNDAY, MAR. 9, 1052
Irvington GOP ~~ (Two Boys, 9 and 10, | Meets Monday ~ Mut.o5 Car Hits House Let's Talk (UP)—Two brothers®™9 and 10
The Irvington Republican Club, years old were in critical condi(which has been holding political tion today after a runaway car meetings every month for 33 burst into their home through a years, will conduct its March ses- 0edroom wall and shoved a bed
sion at 8 p. m. tomorrow at 5448 containing the sleeping boys out|E. Washington St. side the house onto the lawn.
“ Jimmy Frederickson, 10; and , “The importance, functional ~ and significance of the Arthur,, 9, their mothers ang«fa
| Primary |tner and a third child all were election,” will be the subject of a sleeping in the bedroom when a
ane! discussion. car driven by Albett Godin ap- + Members of the panel will be: parently went out of control and (Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, moderator; smashed into the house, {Edwin Steers Sr., treasiirer of the | Police said Godin's car careened [State GOP Committee; Mrs. Mary about 160 feet, rammed through |Benadum, Muncie, and Scott the bedroom wall ang out through |Ging, County Council president. (the kitchen wall. i
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