The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 16, 1944, Image 7

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    P. E. P. Required for Coeds
P. E. P. is becoming a “must” in American schools. In
order to cut down the number of unhealthy U. S. citizens,
students are urged to enroll in physical educational pro
grams. Coeds of the University of New Hampshire are shown
at physical fitness classes.
In top picture the girls are
shown trotting through the Netv
Hampshire woods during an early
morning exercise. Most P. E. P.
classes are held outside.
mi i min 11 ■v'.
Top: Stunt and tumbling students give their version of the
flying angel which is said to be good for developing balance. Bot
tom: In this exercise the body is swung from the ivaist from one
foot to the other as the hands grasp each ankle in turn.
Archery is included in the P. E. P. program. In top inset belles
and their bows are shown lined up on the field. One of the best
limbering-up exercises makes use of the grandstand. Instead of
fust sitting, these coeds run all over it.
2hesc are freshmen lined up for stretching exercises.
By VIRGINIA VALE
Released by Western Newspaper Union.
IT’S a great comfort, while
watching Universal’s
“Phantom Lady,” to reflect
that, no matter how menac
ing the villain is, he simply
must not be allowed to kill
the heroine. The picture’s a
murder mystery that comes very
close to being as good as the best of
the super-thrillers. There are some
strikingly beautiful photographic
shots, many excellent performances.
The cast is headed by Ella Raines
and Franchot Tone; it includes Alan
Curtis, Thomas Gomez, Andrew
Tombs and Elisa Cook Jr.
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All members of the Thursday Bob
Burns airshow will be busy movie
making for the next couple of
months. The ‘‘Arkansas Traveler”
will be performing in ‘‘Belle of the
Yukon,” with Dinah Shore and
Gypsy Rose Lee; Spike Jones and
his City Slickers in ‘‘Ziegfeld Fel
lies.”
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Ella Raines was signed by Charles
Boyer and Howard Hawks to a con
tract when neither had seen her act
—yet they made her sole asset of
a producing company capitalized at
$1,000,000! During her first year in
pictures she made good with lead
roles in four pictures for three dif
ELLA RAINES
ferent companies. Now under con
tract to Universal, she’s beautiful
(brown hair, green eyes), talented
(See ‘‘Corvette K-225,” “Cry Havoc,’’
‘‘Phantom Lady”), and her name is
really Ella Raines Trout; her hus
band is Capt. Kenneth Trout, who
has the President’s Citation, the Dis
tinguished Flying Cross and the Air
Medal.
The crew of a U. S. submarine in
the Pacific was the first audience to
hear the musical numbers of Samuel
Goldwyn’s "Up in Arms”; advance
copies of records of songs by Danny
Kaye and Dinah Shore were present
ed to Lieut. Com. H. 'J. Kossler,
USN, by RKO Radio.
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Marcy McGuire has been besieged
by Sinatra fans—by letter and in
person—who want to know how she
felt when she worked before the
cameras with him. “They tell me
I’m lucky,” says she—as if she
hadn’t known all along what a break
it was for her. But where they saw
it as a thrilling experience, she saw
it as a big help in her career. And
that recent personal appearance tour
didn’t hurt, either.
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Bud Abbot and Lou Costello can
claim tbe title of ‘‘The World’s High
est Priced Dishwashers” since their
recent appearance at a bond rally
at Victory House In Los Angeles.
Made members of the Dishwashers’
Union, they auctioned off their serv
ices. Ted Lewis bought them with
$25,000 worth of bonds, invited 12
guests to dinner. The comedians
demanded that he double his pur
chases before they tackled the job.
‘‘Wide Horizons,” the new radio
series on Mutual Sunday afternoons,
is practically a must. Eddie Dowl
ing, the actor-playwright-producer,
is a star-maker as well; he launched
Bob Hope, Kate Smith and William
Saroyan. His new discovery is
Maria Mendoza.
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Three daughters of famous fathers
are working at Warner Bros, these
days. Karen Hale, daughter of Alan,
makes her film debut in “Cinderella
Jones,” in which Walter Brennan's
daughter Ruth also appears. Dolores
Prinz is in musical sequences of
“Janie” directed by her father.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
one of the world’s greatest, will
launch a series of five broadcasts
over NBC on March 25, under the
baton of Desire Defauw. The pro
grams have been titled “The Fes
tival of Symphonic Favorites,” and
will be broadcast from Orchestra
HaU.
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ODDS AND ENDS—Alice Faye',
first non-musical dramatic role will be
that of “Sissy” in the motion /jicture
version of “A Tree Grows in Brook
lyn," at 20th Century-Fox , . . Ferry
Como will certainly he something for
the girls when he does “Something for
the Boys” . . . Norman Corwin has !
carte blanche on his new radio pro
gram, “Norman Corwin Fresents” . . .
Hedy Lamarr has been borrowed from
Metro by Warner Bros, for the leading i
feminine role in “The Conspirators,”
opposite Fuul Henreid . . . Bette Davis
asked that George Coulouris be assigned
to “Mr. Skeffington,” her new picture.
SEWING CIRCLE
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194!
11-19
BIG pink appliqued flower on
a dark blue cross-bar cotton
frock trimmed with contrasting
ric-rac sounds pretty, doesn’t it?
It is—and can be made in so many
lovely color combinations!
Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1947 Is In sizes
11, 13, 15, 17 and 19. Size 13, short sleeves,
requires 3% yards of 39-lnch material; 8
yards rlc-rac trim.
• * *
1943
3-6 yr».
Bolero Charm
DRETTY as a picture, this little
^ girl jumper and bolero set is
copied from grown-up’s wear!
Comfortable and dressy in a nice
fabric, it’s an all-spring and sum
mer choice for a small girl!
• • •
Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1943 Is In sizes
3, 4, 5, C, 7 and 8 years. Size 4 requires
2',4 yards of 35 or 39-Inch material.
Due to an unusually large demand and
current war conditions, slightly more time
Is required in Ailing orders for a few of
the most popular pattern numbers.
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.
530 South Wells St. Chicago
Enclose 20 cents in coins for each
pattern desired.
Pattern No.Size.
Name ..
Address ..
60 Bombers Lost
Approximately 600 highly trained
men and $20,000,000 worth of pre
cision bombing and fighting ma
chinery are lost when 60 U. S.
bombers are shot down in a raid.
You breathe freer al
most Instantly as lust
2 drops Penetro Nose
Props open your cold
clogged nose to give !
your head cold air.
Caution: Use only aa
directed. 25c, VA times
as much for 50c. Get
Penetro Nose Drops
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LOOKS OLD
TODAY
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faelant InarrdlenU In Sort'
font art like liut to Inrreaaa
the auprrficlal supply of
blood to tha ana and Indue*
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YOU BET you show It when those
cruel piling shoot through arms,
neck, back or legs. Do something.
Rub on so retone Liniment. Get
the blessed relief of Soretone’s
cold heat action. Quickly Sort-tone
acts to:
1. Dilate surface capillary blood
vessels.
2. Check muscular cramps.
3. Enhance local circulation.
4. Help reduce local swelling.
Developed by the famous McKes
son Laboratories, Soretone is a
unique formula. Soretone contains
methyl salicylate, a most effective
pain-relieving agent. For fastest ac
tion, let dry, rub in again. There’s
only one Soretone—insist on it for
Soretone results. 50<. Big, long
lasting bottle, $1.
SORETONE
soothes fast with
COLD HEAT*
ACTION
In cases of
MUSCULAR LUMBAGO
OR BACKACHE
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SORE MUSCLES
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MINOR SPRAINS
MUSCULAR PAINS
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MORE FARM TRACTORS ARE EQUIPPED
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GROUND GRIP TIRES
THAN WITH ANY OTHEK MAKE
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WHEN a product wins and holds customer-preference year in and
year out you know its leadership is established on merit. On
every score, by evfcry yardstick of value, it has met and passed the test
of critical public appraisal.
Since Firestone developed the first practical pneumatic tractor tire 12
years ago and put the farm on rubber, farmers have shown
an ever-increasing preference for Firestone Ground Grip
Tires. Their point-for-point superiority
ris known wherever farm
tractors roll. That's why
farmers, today as always,
use more Firestone Ground
&np tractor Tires than any
other make.
GREATER TRACTION
BETTER CLEANING
LONGER WEAR
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listen to tbo Voice of Firestone with Richard Crooki and
the Firestone Symphony Orchestra, under the direction
at Howard Barlow, Monday evenings, over N. B. Cm
r BEST I
Lin rubber,;
Mr. Extro Traction represents the
Extra Bar Length that gives
Superior Pulling Power to FIRESTONE
GROUND GRIP TRACTOR TIRES
THE BIGGER THE BITE...
THE STRONGER THE PULI
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