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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1939)
----------- __-!__1_ __-im ' (Drnalja (Ehtidc’s I?ICTU»<E-I'AGE : Xat’l X Loral I _ __ — — ■—i^r~y ^^__—mmnzi—^j| ■ “ Saturday, July 22, 1939 Page 7 At the Races Shown in the foreground the three figures are Mrs. Wm. Triplett, Mrs. Paul Barnett and Mrs. E. Gibson, en joying a day at the recent races. —Photo by Ray Wells SCENE FROM THE RECENT MOORE FAMILY EVICTION IN SOUTH OMAHA r-dh i ii i i 1 mi P'i-i "i i i" i iiii'i ini i i' .i r~r~ni "I ii i ii-mm ... —Photo by Brad TEXAS WOMENS CLU8S MEET r r"i:.wv . ..—-- - ---——.. ■ ■■ -—~ Elks Parade . —» - - . Nat Hunter, Exalted Ruhr Chas. F. Davis and Visiting Elk photographed during Elk parade. Jean Claxton and Dorothy Jackson leading the Omaha drum and bugle corp during Elks parade. Photos by Brad— Recent 0. U. Grad 5 ■' '_'1 I HI EDNA BLAIR —Photo by Stanley TEXAS COLORED WOMEN’S CLUBS MEET Top: Delegates to the 34th an nual session of the Texas Feder ation of Colored Women’s Clubs assembled before Rockefeller Hall Bishop college, Marshall Texas. Lower light: Texas Junior Fed eration d legates who met. with their elders. Lower left: President Josenh .T. Rhoads, host to the thirt.v fourth annual session of the Terns Fedor ation of Colored Woman’s Clubs1 and t)he Federation's "^resident, Mrs. W. E. Brackeens of Fort -1 Worth, Texas. They appeared be foro the Federation in a surprise fictitious “graduation hour,” dur ing its closing session at Bisho-p College recently and conferred the “Bachelor of Service degree” upon two hundred delegates and mem bers of the local entertainment committee. The surprise was the climax of a program of brilliant entertainments, including a formal three course dinner, a reception, an ice melon supper, and a break fast picnic in the State Park on Cadd0 Lake. -i . - - i *• , - a S, ..... .... .... —. 1:..... -i Maxwell Butcher is shown leading Omaha band in Elks parade —Fho'.o by Brail Legion Drum Corp The American Legion Drum Corp in a close-up— Commander Hamilton, leader is shown in action. —Pho o by Brad Praised by President CTJAMES FLEMING realtor in vmei or me ivappa Journal, official organ of the Kap pa Alpha Psi Fraternity, who re ceived a letter of congratulation from President Franklin D. Roose velt on the recent 25th anniversary of the Journal. Mr. Fleming, one of the best trained “working jour nalists’’ in the race, is pictured a Ti DOVe in action. no tuvn. a. gree in journalism from the Uni versity of Wisconsin, where he also established a record as an or ator. He was trained at Hampton Institute before going west. Mr. Fleming now lives in Philadelphia, Pa., where he has headquarters at 1504 Catherine street. -& THF LARGEST ACCREDITED COLORED NEWSPAPER West of Chicago and North of Kansas City Read The Guide l>-——< , TLr> OmaL-i J.* Carries both Nat*l & Local News, Fea f * V^ITiana VJUIQC tures, Comics, Pictures, etc. of Interest