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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1937)
Scenes from National Beauticians Convention The National donuty Culturist League held in Netv York la t week in its seventeenth annua! conv tt turn, said to lave t n h" nt.t aweesaful ard help"t:l it i a h’. t:> y Evcy manufacturer <f note and pii.etically < vei-y lrrge school nn i sys tem of the country was repre sented, the various organ /a .on coop ratio# in a ;sr n n di s'# -‘d to nlnee til ;* I so 'ness of beaut culture on a hiyher and more pro. j syionul basis. T’ '• pictures above pive a few glimpses of a few of the many at active booths an some of the rsonalitics in attendance. Upper left is the Bonaparte School display, upper r'jjlit., lh: hvhid College in prec 'cal d?mon trations; in the ic.t'r James Tf. iubert, aweary cf the New Yiirl. vlw,“ I. u • !••• p • • ent ’ j* lh-> <n;: ' - • h ’ ,-v " Award t. Me-". Marie Downing of St. Louis for her work in the fields of cosme t< 1 try and journalism. In the lower left ia the Godefrov 1 ooth; lower light a gl:mp90 of guests at one of the many gv n. rlies held, left to right, M s 'th-1 Waters, the famous sing ng *j r, Musa V iliams, G • i " ** , rvey of stage fame; Jimmy a -miitt-e, Hrota Ko" ,-s, M 1 -in, ■' n ' ■ r ’• m v ; V!rgie Wii'T’, Mr. Cl aries Evans ti r*'l irgnizv and Miss Marie owniief. Belo 1 ft ‘o right are the new fficers, M s. Marjorie St.v.a 'oyner, Chicago, president; M ). Chapman, New York, f rst vi President; Mir?. A. Tav'o". 0 >•■'o' .tv* vice pr- s'dert* Mrs. B. Me - ’ ’nrt 'i, D. C... f nn"c'"l M s. V tV-t-rs Halt i, . _ ■ g, C, 1 • • S. EDWARD GILBERT Special representative ami Editor of the Guidite Pape, known to thou, sands of kids as Uncle Gil. Mr. Gilbert is also 'secretary of the Omaha Nepro Commercial club. lie will speak at the Emancipation celebration. HELEN CHILDS Daughter of Mrs. Daisy Childs, and the late Prof. S. G. Childs of Deni Moines, la., is a graduate of Iowa University. She is now work, ing in the capacity of Office Se. cretary.Bookkeeper of the Omaha Guide Publishing Co. k_._ JOHNNY OWEN Omaha’s own Negro Mayor, Johnny Owen. He resides with h's wife, Mrs. Thelma Owen, and two charming ch lilr n, Fhi Icy am! Barbara, 2228 Ohio street. MISS EDROSE WILLIS Young accomplished pianist of Omaha. \. Nr.lvn Hu. n h's era: ley a !■,("() cirri n mr«] John Firry . lie i, .'15 >:■, ' • sir • r. i! • hr . r n-.f j d v. i h 'h’s f mi, 11 two years. lie has h d r? i n-s r. : .• n he Pi o Ini.; *'e fn • 10 or 15 y : , • It ..rfdit ,n t ’ • J "• ' : n I ' h’p ; b ' v, !• h i A1 noth h e. IT,.. 1 -ve ear and se es to t ’ o r;r n t •’ass eondtUcn fcefor.t 1 e s 1 t » m • d t- ed errs : re p a;a f d * ■ j • :’i , 1 cod !: n v.lun they | nvo the tore. 12 to 2-1 m n h 1 C.r f rria nic.i h r ef tl:.• 1) a 1 -| \nierican Vr‘e ans of h 'Vo’.1 V ir have sir hed a drive to brng he 4' national * (invent’on to S .t I r "rnsco in UMD.year of the (Jol bn Cuts Irt.rnattonl Exposition. -** --n m i — ' 'p f r n o'r nriy i> • • c Vcd’on f wild i imil: h- r. rt ! (!«!!*« ii» r ' : ’ <n >. i. ir:) Oi ts’i> h V/'n ~ ■ :if lh<> 1 • Bsy v?H be n grow’ng of • .; . i i 'I) i i i i f i \ i j Htiur i Mc^raney i : Hair Dresser f WE. 3162 i • ■ g ’ * v1 < ■ •' • Butter-Nut Coffee is used in more Omaha homes than any other coffee because it tops them all in flavor. There are lots of coffees that cost as much as Butter-Nut—but if you want your coffee to taste better and is easier to make—the coffee to buy is BUTTER-NUT. ■- -- - - J ! tison, Jersey Ci y, parliamentar 'on; M”'. F.. 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