' v The Omaha Gviidites ^ ^^^wm«e*mmM “The Door of Expression” — — Edited by TJNCLE GIL* —m—a—■ n«—■■■■ ——— 1 Uncle Gil Congratulates June Graduates -+ — Urge All Graduates To Send or Bring In Photographs l or the next few weeks this de partment will give much space to the graduates of the various schools, so if you happen to be a June graduate from either elemen tary or high school drop Uncle Gil a letter giving a short story about yourself. Remember, you can send your photo along and the only charges for the publishing of it will be first the short story of yourself and if you are not al ready a member of the Guidite club a filled out application for mem bership in the Guidite club found on this page. -o Arithmetic ^ Answers: 1. Addition is the process of findng the combined amount of two or more numbers. Ex. 2 plus 2 equals 4. 2. Subtraction is the process of finding the difference between two numbers by taking the smaller of the two from the larger. Ex. 0 ' minus 3 equals 3. 3. Multiplication is the process of multiplying one g'vcn number by another. Ex. 4 times 2 equals 8. 4. Division is the process of find ing how many times one number is contained in a second number. Ex. 72 divide by 12 equals 6. I The Guidite World \\\ ; of Music By Miss EthH Jones Works of 'John Philip Sousa John Philip Sousa received much of hus inspiration through travel. Ilis most popular march “The Stars and Stripes Forever” is pro bably thq best known. This music came to him in its entirety, dur ing an ocean voyage, enroute from Naples to New York, the tune kept running through his mind. On ar rival in America, he set the com position down on paper exactly as it had been played by his “brain band,” and not a single note has ever been changed. \his first marches he receiv ed little or nothing. Fu" right for both “The Washington Post March” and the “High Scool Ca dets March” brought only thirty fivo dollars each. It has been es timated that from all sources com bined, the “Stars and Stripes For ever” earned the composer over three hundred thousand dollars. 1 I The great bandmaster’s “Semper Fidelis,” the march of the United States Marine corps and t rances Scott Keys, “Star Spangled Ban i nee” are the only two pieces of music officially recognized by the United States government. W’hile the “Stars and Stripes Forever” is not as yet officially recognized, no other composition is more re presentative of the American spi rit. RULES of THE GUIDITE CLUB _OBJECTS OP THE CLUB . To teach our boys and girls to appreciate Art, Literature, Jcience and Physical education. . To help develop talents of our boys and girls and give hem an outlet for their expressions. . To teach them the value of reading weekly and daily news papers. To acquaint them with boys and girls throughout the world vho are striving for higher ideal-. . To bring them before the public. 6. To teach love for the church and Christian workers and a uller appreciation for the words, “Do unto others as you would ave them do unto you.” -Rules For Membership In The Guidite Club 1. Yon must be a regular reader of The Omaha Guide to be come a member of the Guidite Club. ►* 2. Each member must send in interesting stories and pictures. Write newsy letters and answer letters written to you. 3. Each member must show evidence to the club sponsor that he or she has written and received at least two letters from members of the club before becoming eligible for the honor roll. 4. You must write neatly and only on one side of the paper, signing your name and address plainly at the bottom of the sheet. 5. Every member must read the interesting features on the Guidite Page in The Omaha Guide and discuss same at the weekly meetings. 6. You must extend the hand of fellowship to sister and bro ther Guidites when they are seen with the Guidite card and button. 7. Each member must attend the weekly meetings of the Guidite Club or give a plausible excuse in writing from their parents. 8. You must go to bed each night with a Guidite smile and promise never to frown when Mother says go on an errand, wash the dishes or sweep the floor. 9. Every member must be a real booster of The Omaha Guide and agree to interest at least 5 grown-ups in purchasing The Omaha Guide. APPLICATION-GUIDITE CLUB Please enroll me in The GUIDITE CLUB, I promise to abide by the rules as set forth in The Omaha Guide. My Name is. .— .—— Age My Address is. City --State - School Grade-Name of School Parents’ Name Date of Birth Cut this out and bring or mail to “Uncle Gil”, Omaha Guide, OMAHA, NEBRASKA <£) 1937 IJITERHATICrAL IP'IRO I’RIKSu This Week in Thought and Religion By R. L. Moody THE CHILD AND THE KINGDOM Several .years ago /the writer read an article undoj- the above subjct which suggested its use for this issue, before Children’s Day. It is proper to count each day as one of interest to our children but on the second Sunday in June, we givev special consideration to them. In the midst of great anxie ty to gain prominent positions in the kingdom, the disciples crowded the children back for the Master. ! But He gently constrained them 'to “suffer little children, and for bid the.m not to come unto Me, for i ' such is the kingdom of Heaven.” '"’■en the sons of Zebedee would h: ve gained right-hand and left b’-n ' isitions in the kingdom, " it’ r ue thought of their fellow men viu Master reprovingly said: “Ex- i as little children, ye shall not en cept ye be converted, and become ter the kingdom of Heaven.’’ Oh. if our grown folk would become as children. A child is (1) willing to learn; (2) it believes what is told; (3- it is humble. As a tribute to our thousands of boys and girls, may we remember that if the world is to be won for Christ, it must be won through our children. “Nothing is good for the world that is not good for children.” Therefore those of the outgoing and present generations must remember that the “child” has certain rights. The child has a right: (1) to b? well bom; (2) to have a good en vironment: (3) to have, the best culture and experience; (4) to be understood; (5) to self-expression. While we are spending thousands of dollars to conserve our natur al resources, e. g. forests and streams, may God make us mindful of the imperative need of conserv ing youth iCIeo Cola 1 Queen of Sparkling Drinks 12 oz. for 5c HURRY! and Get In Your Choice of Park Riverview Park is out in front with some 200 votes in favor of the Guy'dite club| first annual picnic spot. Votes are being received from Guidites all over who are looking forward to a day of pleasure and fun. The club at Clarinda, la., seems to be 100 per cent for Ri verview. Elmwood is running sec ond with 90 votes. Now dear Guid ites hurry and get your vote in so the place of the big picnic may be decided upon then Uncle Gil can set the time and plan the occasion. Don’t forget the music will be furnished by Grqgg Williams and his band. Celebrates Birthday Miss Betty Joan Fuller, 2623 Charles street, celebrated her 9th birthday on Saturday, May 22nd, with a party from 2 until 6 p. m. She was a perfect hostess to thirty guests and was well remembered by the many lovely gifts brought her. Refreshments were served and a variety of games played. Little Miss Fuller left Sunday, June 6th, to spend her vacation in McAlister, Okla. and Fort Smith, Ark. She will return to the city in Septem ber for the opening of school. □ARNIVAL DANCE given by by the Bacchanite Club, fea turing Anna Mae Winburn and her 14 Cotton Club Boys. Oh, that singing, dancing, and swinging or chestra. At the Dreamland Dance Hall on June 28th. If you buy your ticket before June 26th, ad mission 40 cents. North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL Celebrates the 15th Anniversary With a Big Shoe Repairing Sale Women’s Toplifts —. $.15 Women's half soles ..65c and up Men’s half soles 75c and up Men's rubber heels 35c and up Childrens Half soles 50c and up 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 Jokes Office Boy:—Oh, don’t fire me, Boss. Haven’t 1 been trying? Boss:—That's just it! You've been trying my cignrs, cigarettes, and patience. She;—I am sorry Mr. Blimp, but, I'll have to decline dancing with you this time on account of my toes. He:—Why your toes are nil right, aren’t they? She:—That’s right, and I want to keep them that way, too. Husband:—What would you say if you saw me lined up before a firing squad like that man we saw in the movies today ? Wife:—Fire! Girl: What would you do if the doctor told you to drink only half ns much liquor? Boy:—Get some twice as strong. -o History Questions 1. What president's life was saved by the 10th Calvary ? 2. Name the schools involved in the formation of Dillard university, New Orleans, La. 3. Name the schools involved in the formation of greater Atlanta university, Atlanta, Ga. 4. Who was the first American soldier to give his life for Ameri can Independence? 5. What former Omahan is now a member of th(e Architectural staff of the department of parks, playgrounds and public buildings of St. Paul, Minn. -o NEW MEMBERS Wayne Harper 1110 North 23rd St. Bobbie Gene Long 2707 Corby St. SHE LOST 20 POUNDS OF FAT Feel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave—you can't if you listen to gossipers. To take off excess fat go light on fatty meats, butter, cream and sug ary sweets — cat more fruit and vegetables and take a half teaspoon ful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning to elimi nate oxcoes waste. Mrs. Klma Verllle of Havre de Grace, Md., writes: "I took off 20 bs.- -my clothes fit me fine now." ■No drastic cathartics—no consti pation—out blissful daily bowel ac tion when you take your little daily dose of Kruschen. Who Knows? 1. What arc accidental*? 2. What are broken chords? 3. What is a choir organ? 4. What is a Clarabclla? 5. Who was Franz Ries? 6. Who was Anton Rubinstein? Last Week’s Answers 1. The Habefrna is a slow Spanish dance in 3-4 or 6-8 time, 2. The Lyre is one of the most ancient of stringed instruments, a species of harp. 3. Thomas A. Edison invented the phonograph. 4. 1877. 5. brass band is one made up of a numer of pormormers whose instruments are all brass. 6. Ernestine Schumann-Heink was dramatio contralto, la»rn in 1861 near Prague. GOLD MEDAL HAARLEM Oil CAPSULES Fine for Weak Kidney* and Blad der Irritation. 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