THE GUIDITE CLUB Talent Night T A Big F< - * Now that the ban is off the Guidite club can put on full steam ahead in preparing for the Guid ite party, it come to light that along with refreshmens and sweets that will be enjoyed by all little Guidites Uncle Gil plans to feature talent night. A night in which ev ery Guidite that can do something will be given an opportunity to show off his wares: dance, sing, speech, poem writing, paintings, drawings, instrument playing, acro batics, quartettes, anything that comes under the caption of talent. Every Guidite who has a talent and would like to take part in this night of talent will please come to tho office of the Omaha Guide and register their name and the part they wish ta take on the program. All the various activities will be grouped and prizes given to the winners. Now dear Guidites let’s get going and show our parents what we can do. The time and place -will be an nounced next week. ■ —o Jokes “ My wife came near calling me honey last night.” “Indeed, and how was that?” “Why she called me. old beeswax’’ Always After Mary They were having a lesson in history at a school. The teacher was examining the pupils on the subject of British soverigns. “Who came after Henry, the Eighth?” Asked the teacher. “Edward, the Sixth,” answered r pupil. '‘Right, and who succeeded Ed ward the Sixth?” “Mary,” replied the second little bright eyes. “Oorrect, and wyho came after Mary?” There was a puzzled pause. Then a pupil who had heretofore not contributed much to the progress of learning had an inspiration. Hei raised his hand, and being called on answered triumphantly, ‘ The lit tle lanvb.” A Model Husband William Henry had become great ly puffed up over the fact that his wife was telling the neighbors that sho had a model husband. He bor ed the office about it, until one of them called to one side and suggest ed that he should look up the defini tion of the word “model” William Henry took down the dictionary I and read: “Model,” a small imita tion «f the real thing.” —-n Warner Bros. Plan All-Negro Musical Hollywood, Oct. 21 (ANP)—An all Negro musical picture entitled ‘ Thank You Father’’ is soon to be produced by Warner Bros., it was revealed here last week. 0 Be I mature of Party , - Who Knows? 1. In what opera by Ponchielli is the ‘Dance of the Hours?” 2. What is the name by which Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is known ? 3. Who wrote the opera “L’ Afri eaine” ? 4. Who wrote the song, ‘ Uncle Ned”? 5. What is a symphony? Answers 1. La Gioconda 2. Choral symphony 3. Giacomo Meyerbeer 4. Stephen Collins Foster 5. A symphony is an elaborate composition in the sonata form, for full orchestra. -o I Clarinda, la. News i • • t » m , Second Baptist Church Sunday school me.t at the usual hour with a large attendance. Miss Rachel Cason is proving to be a great superintendent. Morning ser vice: The pastor’s subject was, ‘The Great Christian Trials.” Evening service was the spotlight of the day. The pastor brought an other stirring message. Subject, ‘ Try Jesus.” Mr. Howard Willis, formerly of Clarinda, is back visiting with his family and many other friends. Mr. Worker’s daughter and son in-law are spending their vacation with him in Clarinda. Come one, come all and witness a great program Hollowe’en night at the Second Baptist church. ■-o Cheney College Plans Centenial Celebration Cl) yney, Pa., Oct. 21 (C)—The 100th anniversary of Cheyney State Teachers eollegewas held Oct. 14* 10. Among the speakers for the centennial services was Dr. W. E. B. DuBois, Mrs. Emma Guffey Mil !i r, Dr. Henry M. Cadbury of Har vard, Dr. Rufus Jones of Haverford college, Lieut. Governor Thomas Kennedy, Dr. W. R. Valentine, Dr. D. O. Waker, Dr. Ambrose Caliver and Prof. J. H. N. Waring, jr. ' Dallas Daily Wants Colored Police Dallas, Oct. 21 (C)—In a long editorial, which catered to the pre judiees of southern whites, the Dallas Journal last week advocated the use of ‘Negro police for Ne groes.’’ APPLICATION-GUIDITE CLUB Please enroll me in The GUIDITE CLUB, I promise to I abide by the rules as set forth in The Omaha Guide. My Name is_____^ge _ 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. OM AHA, NEBRASKA The Guidite World of Music By Miss Ethel Jones Effect of Music on Wild Animals According to varying experi ments by the societies of the world, there are instances where music has had a notable effect upon the actions of wild animals. While some of the inferences made are not justified it is interesting to note the following gleanings. Band music when played before animals who have never heard it, will cause them to become frighten ed for a short period. Once they be come used to the noise they pay no attention to it whatsoever. Ca nine animals will general howl when music is played. Observations from experiments made at the London Zoo proved that some of the animals liked music, others were not interested while others seemed intensely to dislike it. The seals showed a positive plea sure when a small orchestra con sisting of several instruments paus ed and began to play before their j ' cool quarters. They stopped splash ing in the water, came close and swayed dreamily to the tunes. They were very friendly and seemed to forget there were any enemies of which to be wary. The large crocodile was another who manifested that, though he seemed dull and asleep, he had an ear for music. The huge rhinoceros, however, was most impolite. At first he made noises that expressed his contempt of the orchestra. Next he, lowered his large head and charged right at the musicians. The wolf family shrieked and yelled, while the snakes paid no at tention to the music at all. The monkey liked the loud tunes that were nearer noise than music. He chattered and screamed with de light. Other creatures of the forest seemed to be pleased with sweet music, played in a gentle dreamy manner. So in the long run it ap pears that wiki creatures like hu man beings, like or dislike music. A Guidite Poem (1 promised Uncle Gil a poem, so here it is:) For my club, I will be. a booster. For my club, I will be true, I will be for my club as a rooster. Willing, working and ready to do. I will always be ready to honor my father and mother each day I will love them and chef r them Arid for my Guidite club I’ll pray. I will go to bed each night With a cheerful Guidite smile: I will try to see good things in sight And I’ll try to reconcile. I will advertise my club each day Iwill serve for it as a club I will fight for it and for it I’ll say Join the Guidite Club. .Rosa Woverly 2012 W. 29th St. Los Angeles, Calif. CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishes King: Yuen Cafe 2010 Vi N. 24th St. Jackson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. - i NORTH SIDE TRANSFER Long Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone WE5656 2414 Grant St At Boulder Bam article v Ta visualize the size of the four intake towers at Boulder Dam, imagine a 39 story building with all but a few of its upper floors under water. A herd of 37 elephants, each weighing five tons Could be ear ried with case across Boulder Can yon. This permanent cable way is used to lower machinery and mater ials from the rim to the foot of the Dam. A trackless waste of barren de sert, unfit to support human life became the most perfectly designed modern city in the world, housing 8,000 inhabitants during the. con struction of the Dam. The $2,000,000 government own ed Boulder City, now houses all en gaged in the maintenance of the Dam and operation of the power house, as well as those engaged in various business activities in the city. The power transmission line from Boulder Dam to Los Angeles covers a distance equal to any of the fol lowing: New York City to Rich mond, Va.; Chicago to Louisville; Serantan, Pa. to Ottawa, Canada: London, England to Wicklaw, Ire land: Paris to Strasbourg: Berlin to Copenhagen. $20,000,000 worth of pennies en ough to make piles of pennies ten feet square and high as a 26 story building could be. made from the approximately 13,600,000 pounds of copper required for the conductor tubing used in the Boulder Dam i Los Angeles Power Transmission lines. -o GAMES Bottle Balancing Place a round bottle on its side on the floor, then have a person sit down on the bottle, extending legs full length. Put the right foot on top of the left toe, afterwards giving the person pencil and a piece of cardboard, and tell him to write his name without his hands touch ing the floor. Cane Walk Take a stick three or four feet in length, grasp one end with both hands and place the other end on the floor, a little distance from the feet, ben over until head rests upon the hands. Stay in this position and walk in four or five complete circles Lift the head and try to walk straight across the floor. Watch out for falls. T , T t r , T T--- - ! The QUESTION BOX 1 1. How many of the old white metal Indian pennies were, made? 2. When was barbed wire invent ed anti by whom ? -3. What is Justice Hugo Black’s religion? Is he a Mason? 4. W'hat is free verse? Who drew a comic strip of many years ago called Alphonso and Gaston ? Answers 1. A total of about 20 million were made from 1867 to 1864. They were made of nickle. mixed with copper. 2. It was invented in 1873 by Joseph F. Gidden of De Kolb, 111. and patented, Nov. 24, 1874. 3 Associate Justice Black is a Baptist, a Mason and a Shriner. 4. It is a literal translation of the French vers Libre and is the namo given to a form of poetry written without meter or rhyme and usually without regular stanzas 5. The characters were created by the late Frederick B, Opper. BE FINANCIALLY FREE Enroll now for fall classes. Graduates prepared to pass any State Board Examination. ALTHOUSE BEAUTY SCHOOL 2422 N 22nd St. WE 0846 DOUBLE COLA IDEAL BOTTLING COMPANY WEbster 3043 North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL Celebrates the 15th Anniversary With a Rig Shoe Repairing Sale Women’s Toplifls . . $.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 u0 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 II. 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Uncle Gil hopes to be able to find a Guidite who has a complete serapbook dating back to the be. ginning of the Guidite elect cover, ing questions and answers on Ne gro history, music, articles under the caption of the Guidite World of Music, by Miss Ethel Jones, Arith. metic questions and answers, poems etc. Now dear Guidites if you have failed to keep a scrapbook get busy and start one for it may be you that will receive a brand new crisp new dollar bill from Uncle Gil for the most complete scrap book. This offer will close on the 26th of October. — IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL MAYO S BARBER SHOP Ladies’ and Children's Work A Specialty, 2422 Lake Street. Carl Nigro Shoe Repairing Best Material Expert Workmanship i Service 3118 North 24th Street “patronize” OUR ADVERTISERS SEND COUPON Keystone Lab. Dept. SEP-7, Memphis, Tenn. Send me at once FREE Magic Incense, tha l big gifts and big money agent's proposition. 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