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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 18

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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TEN YOUR MORXTNG NEWvSPAPER THE RHREVEPORT TIMER, SHREVErORT, LA. SUNDAY, MARCH 81, 1941) Dr. Howard Crum of New York latlon. Marches produce the urge to and alow Engineer Brown and Piremaa Langley railroad historj la England recently by remaining on duty on their engine for 87 hourail- Winning Groups in Performance Night step, briskly, he states, waltzes sooth the nerves. The British Air Ministry Refreshment club has requested members to obtain checks and pay before going to shelters during enemy air raids.

advises women to dance for beauty and health. Polkas, the waltz, fox trot, tangoes done In smooth tempo, creata a glow ftom increased clrcu- minutes. Eire Is warring on foxee. -I- i NOW- (AT RIGHT) A. C.

Steere (Broadmoor) school pupils who took first placa In the Performance Night competition Friday night Mae Rosenblath who soloed as "The Little Red Pox" In the stunt Is shown holding the silver lo ing cup. The huntsmen, front row, left to right, are: Nancy Oaskin; Jane Robinson, Helen Harris, Anna Marie Gllger, Annie Lou Webb, Christine Cogswell, Louisa Collette, Charlene Wofford, Mary Margaret Winbery, and Jolene Bryn; second row, Connie Mae ntrlkln, Diane Davis, Margaret. Jo Towler, Joy Pay Wheeler, Jane Ivy, Jane Dwire, Norma Jean Locke, Sally Lou Vance, Barbara Ann Locke, and June Ann Roeger. Mary Trube and Ann Richardson are absent from the picture. Grace Dyson and Mrs.

Prank Rush were the teachers in charge. (Times Photo) CUSHION I NG ,73 iimi IN THE FAMOUS TUFTLESS ERFECTSL EE PER INNER-SPRING MATTRESS El AT YOUR FAVORITE FURNITURE OR DEPARTMENT STORE THE SENSATIONAL, NEW INNER-SPRING CONSTRUCTION" Si RTAFLEX" THAT provides MORE LUXURIOUS HEALTHFUL SLEEPING COMFORTI 1 (AT RIGHT) "Midshipman's Flirtation Dance" won second place for Alexander school. Students appearing in the musical scene were: left to right, first row, Louise Elliott, Sophie Nell. Reba Greenberg, Joy Hardin, Catherine Carpenter, Wanda Rainey, Jackie Cure ton, Sally Jane McKethan, Clare Ruffin, Betty Jean Russell, Jean Ruffin, Elizabeth. Purson, Roseiyn Turner, Mary Jean Mouton, Barbara Ann DeBate; second row girls, Beverly Druett, Johnalee Kelly, Mary Jean Smith, Lorainne Yearwood, Cecilia Pate, Kathryn Sibley, Patsy Harris, Mignon Snell; first row of boys.

Tommy Overton, Billy Evans, J. Harold; second row of boys, Johnnie Carruthers, Tommy Cook, Buddy Kincaid; third row, Jack Tllman, Kneelan Phelps, Ben Davis; fourth row, George Bell, Archie Addison, Hubert Lindsay. (Times Photo) weights No hard section through the center no rolling together no tufts no hills, valleys or bulges. Just the right degree of smooth, resilient support for healthful sleeping comfort. Perfect Sleeper is made by Serta, the world's largest manufacturers of Tuftless Bedding.

"Serta- Serta's improved Perfect Sleeper tuttless mattress brings you this new, vitalized resilience and healthful sleeping comfort. Now with "VITALIZED CUSHIONING" its luxurious smoothness form-fits itself gently to the contour of the sleeper every body curve is lightly cushioned in a sensitive firmness that responds instantly with just the right amount of support to the slightest change of position and weight. With "Sertd-flex" inner-spring construction the Perfect flex is a new inner-spring construction found only in mattresses and sofa-beds made by Serta. $3 T0 MATCH $39,5 SwiVw i Sleeper automatically adjusts this vitalized support to meet the needs of varied weights and provides the same sleeping comfort to persons of all (AT RIGHT) Taking part in Barret school's third-prize stunt, "Swish Hazing Dan'1." were the boys show above: first row, leit to right. Bill Alexander, Philip Tuminello, Carl Green, Bobby Wilkerson, Bubby Tulte, Tonia Davis, Bobby Sneed, Billy Powell; second, rf.

B. Pessler, Sidney Woodall, Wilbura Lunn, H. G. McWhiney, Elwyn Hays, Elton Troegel, Ed Hanby, Nlckie Lester; third, J. C.

O'Neal, Marshall Hudson, Billy Parks, James Herlong, Jack Martin, Truett Pil-green; fourth, E. P. Smith, Leonard Collins, Janes Sweitzer, Monte Earl Strong, Kenneth Tucker, Charles Those not shown are Rodney Cossard, Mackie McDowell, Billy Rae Hargi, Billy Ray Self, Jan Vincent, and Billy George Robertson. Teachers in charge were Mary Jo Colvin, Janet Ruth Lucar, Mary Ruth Haye. and Frances Noisworthy.

(Times Photo) s) JV-y'fr V'TY- nun, im nim iimiiwiiiwmnil in DANCE FLOOR FOR TROOPS London, (U.R). The best dancing floor in London possibly in the world will probably be put at the disposal of members of the Canadian services. It is the old London County Gifts to Shreveport Storm Relief Fund i 1 une qeu I tired bv Council building In Spring Gardens. The assembly room there is famous "Ink Spols" and Band lo Appear at Byrd Monday The Four Ink Spots and their 14-piece NBC orchestra will be the featured entertainers to be presented by the Byrd high school Purple Jackets Monday at 8 p.m., at the school auditorium. The Ink Spots have come to Ehreveport from Houston where their "Swing Concert" was witnessed by 6,000 persons.

for its fine dancing floor. ALEXANDRIA BEDDING COMPANY Alexandria, La. and Other Serta Factories from Coast to Coast 0 Fakirs play a prominent part In This list does not include all the names of the thousands who have contributed to the Red Cross fund, but. the list will be continued daily and names will be published as rapidly as space permits until the entire number has been printed. Other SERTA Numbers include the RESTAL-KNIGHT, SMOOTH -REST, SMOOTHIE and TINY native football games in India, working spells believed to confound the opposing side.

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