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Show DICELMD NOTES Tuesday nijrht was the second week of Danceland s big 6-week fovtrot con-teat. con-teat. The contest thus fur has created , much Interest and many Interested spectators watched the dancera Tuea-1 day night The persons having the largest number num-ber of votes at the close of the last Alght dance ;ire, I.loyd Treseder !3, (lose Traccy. 78. Leo Carney 46. Grace Hancock 40. Arthur DrulSJ. S. I Frankle Frsmiindci 19 Bertha Moore 18, Gladys Weaver in. Danceland's object In giving these I dancing contests la to encourage better danring. The results thus for obtalncl are vary satifaetnr . When dancers COmplete for prizes lhe dance properly, prop-erly, also take the iiroper position! The. spectators naturally dancs as near the same way as possible, therefore, a considerable Improvement Is notice able. The prize for the winners Is $50 cash j Tonight night will ! big carnl- : val night at Danceland. The manage-m.-nt of L'anceland oriftinated the r1 ' i -ular carnival dances and have added ' new efaturex at each danco. Tonight, another surprise Is in store for! j tlu- patrons. Hata. confetti, serpentine i and balloons are given free to dancers I I with no extra charge at the door. Also the surprle feature of the evening.' This announcement will be greets i i with pleasure as many people ha v. j never seen a i itrnivni ,tji The regular Saturday night Un.e will close the week. Olie Reeves' Jazz orchestra, the miiHlc tliar makes dancing danc-ing a pleasure, will play for the above mentioned dances Dandng IssSoqi given at Danceland every Wedneadaj , and Saturdav from 1 to 8 y. m. Costumes Hre lor renl at 11 time , Imasv. for sale. Hours nt Danceland from 1 to 5. or see oile Reeves all The Song Shop. Parties having costumes belonging' to Danceland are requested to return them at ones or extra charges will be made. The hall Is for rent for special dances with or without music. Adv. . : - - |