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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1937)
National Figures of Theatrical and Sports World I 9 s 3 IVY ANDERSON, sensational swing vtV'nlist with tihe 8 j] Dfufee Ellington Aggregation. 3 _.__ LLOYD HUNTER Lloyd Hunter and is Ultra Mo dem Swingsters will swing out as they open at the, Music Box, October 1st. STEPIN FETCHIT, wCHd’s famed colored screen com— edian—gets $760.00 per week for acting dumb. I JOE LOUIS, world's heavy weight champion of the squared circle. I&is made a forUme in three years. fci. .... ~-—• LeDRUE GALLOWAY LeDRUE GALLOWAY, one of the great football players produc ed by Nebraska, a star for two years at Iowa university before his untimely death in 1926. Le. drue was the son of Mr. C. C. Galloway and the present Mrs. | Flurna Cooper of Monrovia, Calif. ■ iwm. L ■! —gy 1 WHWTXZI^1— CAB CALLOWAY, orchestra Reader of hi—de—ho fame and Cotton Club favorite. m m m mam mmmnm«mmmisuHUHiaHUaUEJUtaUE3U53U3UEiy3ySM3y5l ETHEL WATERS, Popular Star of Radio, Stage rrcr. ...i.. i ' ... i LOUTS ARMSTRONG, world’s pi catest Cornetists—heads an all colored Radio Broadcast over a National hookup. BILL “Bojangles" ROBINSON World's dancer, a star of tip screen, radio and dtage. EMMteEMBgBJgyaUEEgiyHUBLZZIir Z~~ ~ ~_