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When & Where

6:00 pm
February 16, 2013

The Hockaday School
11600 Welch Rd
Dallas, TX

(see map below)
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You and your guests will enjoy:

Three course dinner and drinks
(No alcohol will be served in order to honor Family Promise's drug free policy)

Entertainment featuring
Hale Baskin and her Jazz Addiction

Swing dance lessons
 

Silent Auction
Live Auction


1940’s fashion – A Vintage Guide to Glamour

1940's period clothing (including military) is the cat's meow, but any old threads will do!

Resources for vintage clothing:

modcloth.com
dallasvintageshop.com
bluevelvetvintage.com
store.nationalww2museum.org

1940's Glamour How to Videos

How to style a 1940's Victory Rolls hairstyle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfGWqMx81ZM


How to style a 1940's Victory Rolls hairstyle on short hair
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bkNjMABvak


How to create a 1940's vintage faux bang
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmt2w-xwtYc

1940's Makeup Tutorial - Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgQW8hAqDjc


1940's Makeup Tutorial - Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDzF1iBHjCA&NR=1&feature=endscreen



1940's Slang

  1. Take a powder –
    to leave
  2. Fuddy-Duddy –
    old-fashioned person
  3. Gobbledygook –
    double talk, long speech
  4. Fat-head –
    stupid or foolish person
  5. Chrome-dome –
    word for a bald headed man
  6. Eager beaver –
    enthusiastic helper
  7. Armored heifer –
    canned milk
  8. In cahoots with – conspiring with
  9. Snap your cap –
    get angry
  10. Doll dizzy – girl crazy
  11. Ducky shincracker - a good dancer
  12. Above my pay grade – don’t ask me
  13. Cook with gas – to do something right
  14. Killer-diller – good stuff
  15. Hi sugar, are you rationed? – are you going steady?
  16. Stompers – shoes
  17. Flip your wig – to lose control of yourself
  18. Dead hoofer – poor dancer
  19. Bathtub – motorcycle sidecar
  20. Pennies from heaven – easy money
  21. Ameche – to telephone
  22. Gone with the wind – run off (with the money)
  23. Lettuce - money
  24. Gas - either a good time or something that was really funny
  25. Grandstand – to show off
  26. Brainchild – someone’s creative idea
  27. What’s buzzin’, cousin? – how’s it going?
  28. Khaki wacky – boy crazy
  29. Hen fruit – eggs
  30. Hi-de-ho - hello
  31. Pass the buck – pass responsibility for
  32. Motorized freckles – insects

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