V The Omaha Guidites} ..... _— — “The Door of Expression” — - Edited by ‘UNCLE GIL* 1 Many Out-of'town Guidites Coming to Picnic Carl Niffro Shoe Repairing Best Material Expert Workmanship Service i 3118 North 24th Street MASON’S Bar-B-Q, Chili, Tamales and Fried Chicken to order 2024 Burt St. WE 6015 WANTED TO BUY 100.000 Pounds Brass, Cop per, Lead and Aluminum 20.000 Batteries 50.000 Auto Radiators Are we Buying* You Bet. If it's Auto Parts You Want It Will Pay You to See Us First. We Are Here to Serve You. Consolidated AUTO Parts Co. 2501 Cuming St. _AT 5656 Home of Kangaroo Court IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO S BARBER SHOP Ladle*’ and Children’* Work A Specialty. 2422 Lake Street. |C(eo Cola; | Queen of Sparkling Drinks! 112 02. for 5c! -• •« • I • Meet Your Friends at THE NEW | BABES 11 Bur | I 1 •BEER \ ) t : t LIQUOR I t • SOFT DRINKS j DANCING I t 12229 Lake St. JA 0195 j I i RITZ SHOE REPAIR 2033 No. 24 (h St. Women’s Taps ••. 15c Womens Half Soles .65c and up Men’ Half Soles . 75c and up Mens Rubber Heels . 35c and up Childrens Soles _ 50c and up NORTH SIDE TRANSFER Long Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone WE5656 2414 Grant St HINES TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing. Dyeing and Hat Cleaning Dresses Cleaned and Press ed—Fur Crafting, Etc. 2523 Q STREET SHANKLIN AGENCY 2314 N 21st St Omaha Houses and Flats For Rent $10, $12, $15 to $25 Houses For Sale $50, $100, $150 to $350 Down Balance like rent Furnished Rooms and Apart ments For Rent From $3, $3.50 to $5 . SHANKLIN REAL ESTATE Uncle (?tl is receipt of let ters asking for information re lative ,to the big picnic to be held in beautiful Elmwood Park Guidites will be here from1 Clarinda, Council Bluffs, Lin coln and many other surround ; ing points. To assure plenty of refresh rrients for ,1)he kiddies Mr. Drum of the Eintenelle Brew ery has promised to play the part of a good Samaritan by seeing ,t,o it that the kiddies have plenty of orangeade to keep them cool while they play. Uncle Gil will need many autos and trucks for the trans portation of kiddies to and from ,t,he park, so if you want to do your bit to help Uncle Gil and his kiddies. Lend us a ear and a iruck. Every business house on 24th street will he asked to place beau; ifujly decorated floats and cars in the parade. Parents are urged to accom pany their children and enjoy a day of fun. Birthday Parties Ardry Maurice Williamson Little Ardry Maurice Will iamson of 2825 Ohio street, ce lebrated his sixth birthday an niversary Thursday July 8 h. Those who joined Ardry in his celebration were Charlotte, lola, Carl and Gwend1-' Green; Junior Bradley, Jidor and Imogene Perr, Leroy B» i tie, John and Beverly Dmds. Betty J.ean McDonald and Fra:n-es Washington. A delight ful .tjrne was enjoyed by all. Little Ardry is a member of the Guidite club. — Laura Buckner Miss Laura Buckner of 227 Locust street entertained at a birthday party, Sunday July 11th, with .the following persons present: William Parker. Altne ater Cole, Lynn Harris, Man uel Buckner, Warren Buckner, Helen Easley and Lena Mae Buckner. The afternoon was spent in playing games, telling jokes, singing and dancing. Miss Almeater Cole sang “Pen nies From Heaven,” Miss Laura. Buckner, “Dollie Gray” and the entire guest list sang “Boo JIoo.’ -o PICNIC FACTS^ WHEN: Saturday morning, August 14, 1937. PLACE: Elmwood Park PARADE: Forms at 26th and Corby, extending east to 21th street. Staring at Corby street the parade will move promptly at 11 o’clock. Line of march south on 24,th toCumings; east to 16th, south on 16th to Dodge west on Dodge to park. REFRESHMENTS: Free ice cream, coolade and candy, AMUSEMENTS: Baseball, Dan cing, horseshoe pitching,contest, sack racing and many other games. PROTECTION: City Police, Boy Scouts, Schocd Patrol. HOW TO GET TICKETS: Come to the Omaha Guide office be ginning August 1st. Tickets may be obtained by clipping ice cream coupons on Guidite page on and after Saturday July 24th. _ Q 1937 INTmHATtO'IAL KCSE3 rr.- s NEW MEMBERS Wilson Harper 1110 No. 23rd St. Billy Coston 2217 No. 28th Ave. Ch;trles Coston 2217 No. 28,h Ave. Zell Bradley 2722 No. 28 Ave. Wadell Harper 1110 No. 23rd St. Ossie Bradley 2722 No. 28th Ave. Dorothy Bradley 2722 No. 28th Ave. < tin rence Pag* 2528 Patrick Ave. ’George Page 2528 Patrick Ave. 1 John Bradley 2722 No. 28th Ave. -o Riddles 1. Why is a proud girl like a music book ? 2 Why are the western plains so fla? ? 3. What has three feet and can’t walk 1 Answers 1. Because she is full of airs. 2. Because the sun sets in them every evening. 3. A yard stick. Omaha Guide Publishing Go. Guidite Club Picnic Ice Cream Coupon 5»Tame.. Address ...».-.... Parents Signature ... Signed Uncle Gil -i—o Who Knows? 1. What is the fife ? 2. What is a flat? 3. What is a piano score ? 4. What is a thum spring? 5. What is a tuba 1 Uncle Gil’s Big Picnic To Be In Elmwood Park August 14tli Free Ice Cream Of course, there'll be the usual ice cream, lemonade, and candy. All this will be free to the boys and girls who attend the picnic and 'ith them bring a card proving that they have been responsible for the sale of one new three months sub scription to The Omaha Guide dur ing the remainder of this month and July. So, hurry boys and girls and urge your parents to help you get one new subscriber so you can get your card for free ICE CREAM. LEMONADE AND CANDY. Uncle Gil is especially desirous of having out-of-town boys and girls attend this big jubilee. Mr. Gregg Williams and his band will be on hand to furnish rhythm rock ing melodies for Uncle Gil’s kid dies. Every week from now until the 14th of August Uncle Gil wil tell you something about this coming so be sure to get your copy of The OMAHA GUIDE every Friday. , -o .. Earn Extra Money School days have come to an end, which means boys and girls everywhere have the opportunity to make merry during the three months vacation. Here’s hsping that a majority of the Guidites es pecially the boys will fnd jobs and earn money so as to help their parents defray expenses at home. While we’re on the subject of [working, perhaps it wouldn’t be a bad idea if those of you desiring to earn some money during your spare time, would sell copies of THE OMAHA GUIDE. The Guidite World i of Music i i Bv Miss Ethel Jones Interesting Facts Concerning Our Great Musicians Paganini Paganini, .the wonderful vio linist who was at times called the devil in human form once refused three hundred guineas offered to him for two nights performance at Vauxliall Gar dens, thinking himself entitled to five hundred guineas, lie had vague plans of coming to Amer ica, but decided not to do so when he ascertained that he would lose u few weeks on the voyage. Paganini valued his time at a hundred guineas a day and thought it wiser to re main where lie could get it. Bedthoven Beet lip veil was abnormally fond of soup and references are made to his favorite which was known as “bread soup,” al though no on|e knows exactly what it, was further than that when lie made it he broke 12 eggs into it. Some say, however, he never got it to satisfy him self. lie was very fond of wines, fish, game and eggs. If he found that the eggs were not fresh he had a delicate habit of throw ing them at In's housekeeper, llis aim was not always go<>. sometimes they flew out ol the window and landed on passers by who failed to appreciate the honor of being pelted with eggs oven though by a great genius. lie imagined that lie was a fine cook and once he invited a party of friends to a meal that lie himself had prepared llis friends were surprised ,ti see him, ladle in hand, wearinp a white apron and a night cap on his head. The soup was mis erably thin stuff in wliicl there floated a few globules ol grease. The meat was tough be yond description and .the veget aides were a horrible green mess. Beethoven ate with gusto, but bis friends confined them selves tofrult,. ELMWOOD TO BE SCENE OF GALA AFFAIR Everything is going along in fine manner for preparations for the I first annual Guiditc club picnic to bo held in beautiful Elmwood park on Saturday August 14ih. Mr. Gregg Williams, popular orchestra lender, and now playing at the 'Harlem, some weeks ago offered to ' do something to help cheer and I inspire the youth of our city, bc injr prompted t.» offer his services I after having witnessed the great display of talent during the Guid— ite club May Day Festival. Uncle 1 Gil highly apprqpatQS the spirit (shown by Mr. Williams and only wishes that other men would seek to do their part towards pushing our boys and girls on to higher things of life. All ready another fine young father has offered to supply the Guidite Picnic with candy. Next week Uncle Gil hopes to be able to reveal to you just who this man is who has zeal to do something that will make hundreds of boys and girls happy. So don’t miss reading the OMAHA GUIDE next week to find out who Good Samar itan number two is. PURE SILK SATIN POLO SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES Special $3.95 .. WOLF BROTHERS 15th and Douglas Johnson Drug Co. Liquors, Wines and Beer Prescriptions WE. 0998 .. 1904 N 24th St TRAVELING By Antonii Garcio When I gel big I’m going t» travel. I’ll be a traveler you see, I'd know every part of the world na easy as ABC a I'll know just where to find Italy, I’ll know where to find Spain. But if I should forget, I’ll s art all over again. I may be lost, in the jungle, 1 may he sick at sea, But no matter what happens I’ll h:ill a traveler he. 3ET MONEY --- LOVE I fuartnU* to title you i»t • new „Urt hi l|f«. No beyond hof* Slop w.,r rw «»I ! Writ# m* today. 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