The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 23, 1939, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Doing the Stroll
■■■ by Stanley
Well folks, I haven't got much time next mouth. You guess^ I
for you th.« week. Well, I've know,
been working, yas hard. No fool- ---
tag. The hot spots is still doing
plenty business without me.
MERRY XMAS
•DDS ANI) ENDS
Jaasie Mae Toole going back
to her old job again at the Main
Event. Wants all her old pals to
drop in.
The Room still playing to a
parked house every night. Oh
yea, those jam, sessions are really
tweet.
MAPPY NEW YEAR
Henrenne Parker is back at
iha Cotton Club after absence of
about S months. Kindtt cute with
her wood pecker aong.
Wyonnie Harris and his WPA
cracks. Where do you work Mr.
Harrs or where do you go about
«:30 AM. with our overalls and
boh nail shoes with a dinner buc
ket to wait on tables or do office
work. I am just think ng.
Word comes to me that Miss
Lola Preston has got someone
now. You little heart breaker.
Dan Cupid i* going to shoot you
with his bow and arrow yet.
JAM SESSION
Tho boys of the local bands
got tog) her Monday night in
the Blue Room and did they have
fun. 11 of them. They had the
house rocking and reeling. Migh
ty lino music, I tell you. You
know Pee Wee, the boy with
Natu Towles. WeJl he sang two
numbers. The name of the songs
he were singing were “Black
Foi¥st, Please Come up” and
“Threa Rivers Stay Away from
My Door.” Thi« boy can go. No
fooling.
MERRY XMAS
Benny Goodman Trio
Boh Essex wants I’olly Gordon
and Robt Jackson, Byron Wins
ton to play some sad music and
st'p swing'ng for one instance.
“South of the Border” is all
r'ght or does he means go South
of the Bolder?
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Jitterbugs please not'ee
The six human machines that
weri jitteifbuging Monday night
in tho Blue Ricom. Boys and
girls tf you only work on,e half
»s hard on your jobs as you do
jitterbugging. your jobs would
last forever. No boss would think
of letting you go. Sweat was
falling off the girls as laige as
dill pickles and the boys hu|ng
their shirts on the radiator to
trfv. Those k|ids worked 1 ijce a
section hand lalborer down in
Texas and they called that danc
ing I take the old fashion slow
waltz at least I won’t be tired
to dance the next dance.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Boys and girls, Mr. J. Bailey,
the erstwhile barber of the
Tuxedo wishes to inform you if
you^ have a cinch and no money
to back your judgment, call on
him. He has set aside a special
fund for destitute bettor. But it
must be a cinch Ask the boys
around the Tuxedo.
TWO CIGARETTES FOR A
PENNY
.Mr. John Riley and Mr.
Adolph Bolden put in 5 cents
apiece. In other words they
pooled the!r resources a n d
bought one package of Marvel
cigarettes. Quite naturally they
aivived their purchase which was
10 each. Adolph put his ten in
his hat. John put his 10 in his
soxs. No not tight, No No. Just
a wee bit conservative. Moocher
stay away.
MERRY XMAS
SELDOM SEEN ON
THE STROLL
Mrs. Francis Sims. Mi's. Edna
Mcduteher, Miss Phyliss Davis,
Mrs. Wilma Gaines. Mi*s Olive
Redd. Where art thou children?
CABARET DANCE, DEC. 24TH
Lloyd Hunter and hi* Cats will
awing out on Christmas eve at
the famous Dreamland. One of
those real good tini? affairs. So
you had better make your "eser
vation early so you can stay late.
Just call the Tuxedo. James will
gladly take care of you. Watch
for the next big band to appear
here under James Jewel] spon
sorship. Just a hint. Yes. some
ERRATIC BUSINESS MAN
I MERRY XMAS
Mr. Manager, I am going to
advise you to change your ways
or else you wi.l be your only
customer. You just can’t tei.
people how to merv I their money
Then if they don't follow your
I advice, you tell them they don’
1 have to tome in your place no
more. Well some of their hav
taken your advice and arc going
tc* stay away from our place and
j remember Mr., that the one that
! stays away has got friends and
| maybo thiy wul away also.
(Moral) The same penple that
•lap their hand^i and push you to
the top aiio the same prop e who
will be at the bottom to boo an I
| want you to succeed and run a
hiss you on your way down. A
profitable business. But your at
titude must change so get wise
young man, get wise.
FAMOUS If AND M
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Soma one was in the house last
week and set Ine whole ihouise
up two timas. Naturally I wasn’t
there. Woo is me. But one of the
local sports that never has
drank anything but beer ordered
ono roast beef sandwich and one
hot dog and another one of the
sports who never dr nk anything
bu', scotch and soda, well he or
dered one bowl of that famous
ch li, heavy on the crackers, he
told Skaggs. How times does
change or how man does change.
Which i-s it.
SPRING LIKE WEATHER
MERRY XMAS
AM the boys and gala still and
rlwayg will make Robbins Drugs
th ur meeting place. Why not?
Such a nice place. Hotter than a
w'noki lotg of places I know. 3 of
the sweluv.t feilows in town work
there and the kids just love all
three. Ice cieam and pup are per
fectly harmless. So why harp on
th t kids. Remember you once
war a kid. Some of us, st’l 1 act
thi part now when We have to
nar.y wh lever wo drink or,
laturduy nights.
MAIN EVENT
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Well folks, when all the regt
are closed for the night or morn
ing th Main Event has just be
gun. Just as crowded at 3:30
AM. as the other h v »pots a
U:30 PM. When d> thine folks
sleep. Don't ask me. Ask Soo
Bell e.
FREE USE OF THE
BLUE ROOM n
All clubs that wish to have
a party you are welcome to make
usu of the Blue Room any night
except Saturday or Suiv'ay.
Music furn shed. Just sec McGill
or Harry Cason. They will be
glad to make arrangem »nt<s for
you atul explain the details. Seat
ing well 100 or more. Yes you
can jitterbug. Also have some
one to jitterbug for you.
Mr. Jack Wh tmire and the
eve.' smiling Mrs. Mae Hayes.
Hav'ng such a wonderful time
together. Of course that isn't
nothing because they always do.
MERRY XMAS
\ REAL PLEASURE
Ye<s folkp it really is to ibc
served by Mrs. Metra Williams,
the always smiling and courteous
waitress. No matter how many
orders she has you can make a
safe bet she will bring tha:n back
light. Quick service is her hobby.
Of course that is a regular rou
tine n gaudies* of how crowded
the place, she manages to take
care of all satisfactory with out
one complaint. Keep it up, Metra
you have a host of friends and
gaining new orwyi everyday or
should f say every night.
HOWE TOWNERS RETURN
FOR VISIT
Miss Alma Parker droped in
on her old friends for a short
stay. Miss Parkeg- now resides
in Kansas City. Expecting to
remain Until after the Holidays.
Miss Parker was being entertain
ed by Mr. Jack Myer and Miss
Ella Smith.
Richard Stanley
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As stated ia articles here'n
fore printed, in order fer an cm
ployeo to g’t weeklv vo’-kme-’’
f’omponsat’ion benefits he must
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total disability and pero-me'1* j
partial disab lity. Each of the^e I
disilv'l’t;.. • ore 'mnortsnt enough
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