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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 36

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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36
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16-C Sunday, March 6, 1955 The Sitreveport Times $Tfe Voice of April 19 Date Seen on Vote For New Jail NORTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Th School of Individual Teaching" REVIEW COURSES COMPLETE COURSES A $135,000 bond issue election for the construction of a new Bossier Parish Jail at Benton is expected The will of Fritzi Scheff, whose golden voice earned her a fortune, was probated the other day. She left less than $500. Many of her theatrical souvenirs were willed to the Eric Rosens (owners of the Cafe Grinzig) who befriended her in her declining years Ali Khan calls Rhonda Fleming several- to be set for April 19 by the Bos Jewella Pupils Plan Operetta Second grade students at Jewella Elementary School will present a one-act operetta entitled, "The Wedding of the Flowers" at a meeting of the school's P-TA unit at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the auditorium. The cast will include 63 pupils of Miss Ora Belle Rhodes and Miss Lila Scott.

Appropriate costumes have been designed for the operetta. Mike McCullough and Bob Batchelor will serve as heralds. Among the others participating in the presentation will be Shelia Daly, Larry Simpson, Paul Bark-ley, Melanie Owens, Danny Owens, Candy Bryan and Frank Williamson. The performance is open to the public. sier Parish Police Jury Tuesday.

The Police Jury authorized the bond election at its last meeting, and the ordinance calling for the election on April 19 has been com Finish One-Half Less Time By Our Individual Teaching Method FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Day and Night School G. I. APPROVED 2 Schools to Serve You Shreveoort 8ossief City Levy Bldg. SllVz Barktdal 2 8739 5-3613 pleted, according to Dist. Atty times a week, hoping to sweet-talk her into returning to -Europe Barry Fitzgerald has been invited to be guest of honor of the Irish government on St.

Pat- 5 4 Louis Padgett who will present the ordinance to the parish body's House Committee Tuesday. The bond issue would call for a one-mill property tax for five exotic countries are nervous about the upcoming Jelke trial. Word has gone out that Mickey's lawyers will seek to prove Pat Ward approached them on her own, and Mickey never knew them. (The striped-pants boys realize that a summons to appear in the case, and the resultant publicity for their governments, is All They Need.) Joanne Rio, recently heralded as the girl in Liberace's life, is currently doing a more believable romance bit with Gene Wesson of the Wesson Brothers. years, which would mean a reve ii can buy the contract of a new hit record vocal group for $3,000.

forbidden to perform on any instrument that requires huffing and puffing. Although the movie-making end of the cinema industry is fighting toll-box television with all weapons, some of the important film exhibitors are buying into it. Telemeter, Zenith and Skiatron are the hot three at the moment Jerry Herzfeld of the racing clan is squiring Bryan Berkett, a pretty blonde model. Ad agency wags have supplemented their "THIMK" signs with one that reads "SNILE" Barbara Baxley, of the "Flowering Peach" cast, has Hollywood executives excited because of one scene she does in "East of Eden" Dancer Bel-Sha-Zaar's lush name turned out to be plain lil ole Beatrice Lippman on her marriage application Duet at Chez Carlo: Dean Crane and Tani Seitz of the "Fanny" company. The headlined scion of a family famous for its wealth and social position just paid $5,000 for a collection of pornography.

It belonged to the estate of a well-known advertising man who died not long ago. Now that wire-tapping is making the headlines, it might be interesting to know what happened to the transcripts of the tapping done several years ago on a midtown apartment used by one of New York's top -officials for his philandering. The official, now in a different job, is still in a position to shudder at the very thought of it. The Tony Bennetts are knitting nue of $27,000 each year, according to the resolution submitted by The parties Gloria 1 Vanderbilt is toss-1 the House Committee of the Police Jury. jug iur uie yuung theatrical set are far more colorful than the few she gave while she was working at being the wife of Leo-nnlH Stnknwski.

One tiny garments again. This should be fun for the jazz aficionados: George Frazier will rake Lilliam Ross of the New Yorker over the literary coals in a forth coming magazine "piece. The Maharanee of Baroda, who HOLIDAY IX DIXIE offices have been opened in the Captain Shreve Hotel. Here Harold Bryant (left), general manager of the Chamber, presents the key to room 202 in the Chamber's suite, to Jim Lewis, president of the 1935 festival. (Times Photo by Langston McEachern.) soiree reported: "It DOROTHY was the real Green- KILGALLEN ich Village-Bohemian type crowd.

I kept looking over my shoulder expecting Mickey Spillane to walk in." Friends say the rumors of a rift in the Henry Fondas' marriage are simply too, too silly One of television's favorite comediennes is causing uplifted eyebrows and breathless comments in sold her plush estate in Palm Beach, will rough it in an 18-room Manhattan co-op Geraldine Fitzgerald is limping around on a broken toe. Tony Hollingsworth, once a Christian Dior mannequinn, made 'em blink on her opening night at the Show Spot. She did her routine attired in skin tight pants and ballet slippers. When You Visit The MEMORIAL YOUTH CENTER (On Creswell St. Behind Byrd High School Notice The BEAUTIFUL HIGGINS BONDED HARDWOOD BLOCK FLOORS We are proud of this more than 4,500 sq.

ft. of Hig-gins block flooring which we furnished and installed. These beautiful oak flooring blocks fit so snugly that dirt can't get between them no unsightly surface grooves to mar the beauty of these gleaming floors. Their beauty is built in to last a life time and the floors with their high luster finish are water repellent and resistant to rot and termites. Higgins block flooring is becoming more and more popular with builders and home owners everywhere in both new construction and remodeling.

This deal is being worked out among New York Democrats: Sen. Lehman to retire after the present session of Congress, with Gov. Harriman to name Mayor Wagner to fill the rest of Lehman's term. This would give Wagner a national buldup, making it possible for him to seek the Senate seat in 1956, or perhaps the vice presidency on the Democratic ticket Lily Pons may be the next thrush to star in her own regularly scheduled TV series. She's been talking money with the agency boys for a big steel company, and they aren't too many dollars apart.

Tommy Alexander, the former Billy May trombone star, will be playing the piano with his own new band for a solid reason. Doctors removed most of his lungs during a recent operation, and he's V. 57th St. apartment house DR. M.

T. "MAC" BREWERTON DR. ALBERT MOSS where she plays hostess at wild parties until dawn and the tenants of that particular abode don't shock easily. She invites a bizarre cast of odd and shady characters. Several foreign diplomats from Drs.

Moss Brewerfon OPTOMETRISTS Bishop lo Lead Liturgy Service Bishop Germanes Polizoides of Charlotte, N.C., bishop of the southern diocese of the Greek Orthodox Church, will conduct liturgy services at 11 a.m. today at St. George Greek Orthodox church. Bishop Polizoides arrived in Shreveport Thursday for his anual visit, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. S.

Polizoides, and will leave today. IRISH SOLON' DIES DUBLIN, Ireland, March 5 IV Sen. WiUiam Quirke, 69, collapsed and died while hunting today. Quirke, a Fianna Fail (opposition) party member, had a heart seizure while the pack was in full cry after a stag hunt was ANNOUNCEMENT DUDLEY R. ISOM, D.D.S.

"Where Accuracy, Qualify Fine Workmanship Prevail AND 3 55 Offices Of Festival Are Opened Offices for the 1955 Holiday in Dixie have been opened at Room 202, in the Chamber of Commerce suite at the Captain Shreve Hotel, it as announced yesterday by Jim Lewis, president of the Holiday in Dixie. "Ye are grateful to the Shreve-port Chamber of Commerce for permitting us to use space in their quarters this year," Lewis said. "We could not again use the old quarters on the first floor of the hotel as in the past, and it was only because of the wonderful cooperative attitude of James Hargrove, president of the Chamber of Commerce and Harold Bryant, general manager of the Chamber, that our dilemma was solved." Flans for the 1955 festival are rapidly reaching the final stages, with greater interest shown in the event than ever before. Numerous inquiries about the schedule of activities have been received from all sections of the country with clear indications that the Holiday in Dixie is reaching national UILDIWG The Home of Better Vision ALLEN J. TOMLIN, D.D.S.

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The addition of the open house at Barksdale on May 1st has created considerable interest, and I am of the opinion that our earlier estimate of 50,000 to attend this event will be ex ceeded." You'll Want your shoes to be the Shoes that travel the road to success Men on the way upiiimen who have are surprisingly alike In thought, dress, values and judgement. Their feet are comfortably and economically shod in Nettletons, the shoe of successful men. Rites Are Today For Jess Tinsley RUSTON, March 5 (SpeciaD Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Ruple Baptist Church at Haynesville for Jess Tinsley, 49-year-old Ruston resident who died at his home here at 10:30 p.m. yesterday.

Burial will be in the Haynesville cemetery under direction of the Kilpatrick Funeral Home of Ruston. The body will lie in state at the Norton Funeral Home in Haynesville until time of the fu neral. Mr. Tinsley, who with his wife operated theaters in Jonesboro, was a native of Claiborne Parish. He was a veteran of World War II service with the Army in Burma.

He is survived by his widow; his mother, Mrs. J. U. Burnette of Homer; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Bob by Aillet of Goliad, two step sons, Ted Adams of El Dorado and Jerry Adams, a student at LSU; three brothers, L.

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