THE GUIDITE CLUB Talent Night To Be A Big Feature of Party ■ ■ - J EJveny parent of every Guidite is urged to be present for the gala light of November 13th when the youth of Omaha will be on parade. Talent galore will be presented for the Joy of each parent. Bvenry child who has a talent is eligible to enter into the mam month evening of talent display. All will be divided into their res pective divisions with the winners of each division receiving a prize for their efforts. Those who ane eligible are as follows: Soloists, instrument play ers of all kinds, drawing, painting sewing of all kinds and any other talent worthy of consideration. Aside from this mammouth pro gram of talent each Guidite will enjoy an evening of eats and re freshments. Watch next weieks paper for place. Nqw that the ban is off the Guidite elub 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 give* an opportunity to show off his wares: dance, sing, speech, poem writing, paintings, drawing*, instrument playing, aero batics, goartettes, anything that comes Hnderr 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 the office of the Omaha Guide and register their name and the part they wish to take on the program. All the various activities will be grouped and prizes given to the winners. Now dear Gu di es let’s get going and show oar parents what we can do. Questions 1. For what purpose are the Baling Car waiters holding- a con* fkrewse? 2. Ifha addressed the Dining Car waHew mass meeting? 3. What is the purpose of the newly f•rout'd Negro National Counail ? 4. What organization of grown ups will Mfcmm to childhood Friday evening m a childrens party? 6. Whew wiW the Guidite club hold its party ? A ne wer* 1. To twang into being a national organization. t. Hon. A. Pliillip Randolph. t. To ooordinate all organiza tion* In Omaha for better economi cal and iw.aial conditions of the Ne gi-o. 4. The Quack club. A. November 13th. -- - — Keeping His Word “My deal-,” said a business man to his wife, as he was starting for the office, “don’t expect me home very early tonight, as I have to dictate 26 letters.” ‘‘All right,” was the response, “but I wish you wouldn’t work so hard.” He left his office at the usual hour and went to the club and sat down at the card table with three others. Just a mement, you fellows, be for we deal the cards I’ve got to keep my word with my wife. One of you must take down what I dic tate. “ABCDEFGHIJKL MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. There, those lettes are off my mind.” * ——— Who Knows? 1. Who wrote the piano piece ‘Narcissus?” 2. In what opera by Verdi is the aria, “Caro Iome’ti sung? By which character is it sung? 3. Who is the composer of the Indian song ‘By the Waters of Minnetonka ?” 4. Who wrote the famous Hun gar ion Rhapsodies? Answers 1. EtheJbert Navin 2. Rigoletto. It is sung by Gilda 3. Thurlow Lieurance 4. Franz Liszt -o Jokes “Why is a beefsteak like a loco motive?” ‘ Mah goodness man; ah kain’t tell you!” “Because it’s no good without it’s tender.” Cat or Dog An English merchant was dining with a Chinese Mandarin, when it struck him that perhaps the dish he had eaten so heartily might have been stewed cats, for he heard that they ate cats in China. The China man didn’t know English, so his guest anxiously pointing to the dish inquired: ‘'Meow, meow?” ‘‘No, no,” he said. ‘Bow bow.” -n - — Jncle Gil Offers Prize For Best Scrapbook Uncle Gil will give a prize of one dollar to the Guidite member who turns in to him the most complete scrapbook carrying dippings of ! questions and answers as may be ® found on the Gudite page each week. Included in scrapbook aside from questions and answer^ there must also be found articles of an educational nature, as may be fc-und on Guidite page for example, “Facts About Boulder Dam,” in order to be eligible for the prize. Uncle Gil hopes to be able to find a Guidite who has a complete scrapbook 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 rnd 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 25th of October. - ■ ■ ■ • r ■ t » i » > » » » Louis Larsen Garage For service and number one repair work Batteries and Tires Come to Louis Larsen’s Garage 3014 No. 24th St. JA 9220 -Ttiiarigiitt, ,,,,,,,, The Guidite World of Music By Miss Ethel Jones 1 Interesting Happening and Activities in the World of Music Tho oldest organ, perhaps in all the world has been discovered at Acquincurfl, a former Roman settle ment, now a suburb of Budapest. An attached tablet states that the instrument was made in 228 A. D. Its two wind chambers and fifty two pipes have been renovated, and it probably plays as well as ever. Strangely enough, one row of pipes was supplied with what are techni cally known as tuning rings, which modem organ builders have thou ght to be a rectnt invention. Edwin Arthur Kraft has cele brated his thirtieth anniversary as organist of Trinity Cathedral of Cleveland, Ohio. On this occasion the musical organizations of the city united in paying homage to one who has contributed so much to the cultural life of the community. Miss Emma Thursby, one of the ost brilliant sopranos of the last quarter of the last century who died in 1931, is to have a memorial in the form of a music building for Moravian Seminary and college, Bethlehem, Pa., founded in 1742 as the first boarding school for girls in the American colleges and where Miss Thursby attended as a young sudemt. The building is provided by a gift of $125,000 from Miss Ina L. Thursby, sister of the great singer. Besdes its school uses, it will serve as a civic center and a place of rehearsal for the famous Bach choir of Bethlehem. -o YOU AND TODAY In every rising of the sun Think of your life as just begun. The past has ceased and buried deep The yesterdays. There let them sleep. Concern yourself with but today. Grasp it and teach it to obey Your plan and will. Since time | began Today has been the friend of man. You and today! A soul sublime And the great heritage of time. With God Himself to bind the twain Go forth, brave heart! Attain! Attain! I —Anon. CHOP SUEY American and Chinese Dishv‘8 King: Yuen Cafe 2010,/i N. 24th St. Jackson 857t Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. m. NORTH SIDE TRANSFER Long Distance Hauling Moving and Storage Phone WE5656 2414 Grant 8l 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__ i Parents’ Name__ Gate of Birth ___ ___ Cut this out and bring or mail to “Uncle Gil”, Omaha Guide. OMAHA, NEBRASKA At Boulder Dam Summary The driving of 110 tunnels and shafts, whose aggregate length is more han seven miles. Placing of sufficient concrete to build a walk five feet wide from the North to the South Poles. Erection of 2,000,000 pound gates, 14 foot butter fly valves, 7 foot needle valves. Furnishing of sufficient quantity of materials to form a train from the Dam to Kanas City, Mo., is by far the highest in the world. Has a larger volume than the Great Pyramid. Contains two miles of shafts and galleries .Was cooled to tempera* tures ponsideftebR below atmos pheric while being built. Fifty two trucks, 150 passenger carry’s a 29 mile railway system, a mess hall that served 6,500,000 meals, cableways of 25 ton capacity whoso end towers traveled along the canyon rims, a cableway of transporting 200 ton loads. Is as high as a 34 story building. Con tains two cylindrical gates, 32 feet in diameter. Weighs 88,000,000 pounds requir ed 76 miles of welding rod in con-1 struction. Was ex rayed at welded joints requiring 26 miles of film. Has a miximum diameter of 30 feet 2 and three fourth inches thickness and a 24 foot length wei ghed as much as two steam loco mot ivts. Lake Mead filled to capacity will be 585 feet deep and 115 miles long. ; Will contain enough water to cover Connecticut 10 feet deiep or to sup j ply 5,000 gallons of water to every person in the world. -o-■ octoubu October gave a party And invited every tree To send as many children As she could conveniently. They came by dozens and hundreds j Each one so gaily dressed; In red and brown or yellow, A very happy guest. Do you want to see the. party When you go out to play? Just watch the pretty leaves drop down This bright October day. The QUESTION BOX 1. Who are the Eskmos? 2. Do the Eskimos reside only in Alaska? 3. What individual type of Es kimos reside in the neighborhood of Coronation Gluf? 4. What is one theory concerning this group? 6. What culture trails differen tiafce the Eskmos from other inhab itants of the continent? Answers 1. A group of American Abor rigines, who with the Albeuth coni prise the Eskimoan linquist stock. 2. No. They inhabit varous scat tered islands and coast regions, ex tending from the east coast of Si beria westward to Greenland. 3. The blond or copper Eskimo, a vastly different type, appearing to be half caste, yet wholly Eski mo in language and customs. 4. 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