I- = * " I (Omaha (Guide’s C -Xat’l X Local ,___ ______ .«' ' ~ Saturday, September 23, 1939 Page 9 ♦ \ r , m , • , v- r '■ •« * 1 Pea utv Cu^turifts __ I ■ MM. SCENES FROM THE NATION AL BEAUTY CULTURISTS LEAGUE IN SESSION KANSAS CITY, MO. LAST WEEK Upper left: Cunning dressed in page-boy costume is Bobby Hard ing of Kansas City, shown deliv ering one of Marie Downing's in vitations to her reception. tipper right: In front of the Mmc, C. J. Walker booth are shown Billboard Jackron, repre senting the Standard Oil Company and Mine. M. A. Ford, manager of I the booth. Lower left: Marie Down'ng -tanas beside a placard announc-! ing her new' line of Marie Down- i ing cosmetics. Shown, on the pla card are reproductions of two of her well known column,s “Beauty and Romance.’’ ] Lower right: Arriving by plane at the Kansas City airport Marie Downing is presented a bouquet by Mrs. Haley Thompson, president of the Kansas City local of the Eeauty Culturists Association and head of the Haley Beauty school. (ANP) Elsie Austin Miss Elsie Austin of Wa jiuig ton, D. C., who was elected na tional president of Delta Sigma Theta sorority at its recent con vert: n held in New York City. MIbs Austin, who is an attorney, i, a native of Cincinnati, having attended school in that city and studied law at the university there. She was appointed to the staff of the attorney general of Ohio when but a few years out of law school. She is now assis tant in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in Washington. (ANP) -0O0-• ON FISK FACUITY CATHERINE VAir BUREN Popular soprano concert recita list who has been added to the fa Qftouqhh of FAMOUS AUTHORS ♦ There is no folly Ritual to throw ing away friendship in a wor.ii where friendship is bo rare. —Bulwer-Lyttoo. • • • Some friendships are made by nature, some by C'*n'v" ;ome by | Interest and some by sou:-. —Jeremy Taylor. culty at Fisk university, where bo will have charge of the vocal work in the Department of Music. She is a native of Pittsburgh, Mass., and well known in Congre gational church circles. (ANP) — -0O0——■—• P. O. FOREMAN JOSE H. SHERWOOD Prominent postal clerk and fra ternal leader of St. Paul Minneso ta, who was recently appointed a •foreman by Postmaster Arthur A. Van Dyke. Sherwood is the first of his race to be advanced to a foremanship in the St. Paul post office. (ANP) —.-0O0—— ■ STUDENTS ASSAIL RACIST THEORIES Paris, Sept. 21 (CNA)—“It u unbelievable that in the midst of the twentieth century a regime should teach youth only military and Middle Age sciences and false theor es of race and blood.” Thus declares a letter adopted by the delegates to the World Student Association to be sent to German students assuring them of solidarity in their resolve to maintain the cultural traditions of their nation. $ Retires _ Mrs. Vivian Osborne Marsh of, Oakland, California who retiree | as Grand President of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority at its con vention in New York last month, being succeeded by Miss Elsie Austin of Cincinnati, former as sistant attorney-general of the sta':o of Ohio and present secre tary of the Recorder of Deed of fice in Washington. Mrs. Marsh is the director of NYA activities for nothera Cali fornia. (ANP) WORD SQUARES '*'■■■ .. .. ' 1 1 11 1 The numbers, 1 to 0, on the board refer to the arithmetical and alphabetical notations on the dial. The test of skill consists in forming a magic square reading five words across and five words down, as defined. Pick the right letter for each und every space to obtain a complete solution. HORIZONTAL First Row—Infamous combination. Second Row—A howling monkey. Third Row—Near silk. Fourth Row—Corrode. Fifth Row—Great -, a breed of dogs. VERTICAL First Row—Desired. Second Row—Macaw. Third Row—The great cattail, Fourth Row—Home. Fifth ltuw—Narrow ways, 3 1 2 I 1 7 19 1 2 1 9 15 6 7 5 9 6 4 5 4 1 7 | 5 8 (Solution on page 4) HEXOCR AMS Place Hie following 13 letters In spaces above so as to spell one 5 letter word and five 4-yett«r woids. Arrows show direction of si t. One letter has been placed in U.o . rof>er places. 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