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Dear Marva: Remember out on 64th and Eberhart and 64th and Vernon where many of us Woodlawners used to live, and the Trotter store. You were just a youngster then and I thot I was a man; and how I used to spend all of my spare change which I couldn’t spare,— buying things which I couldn’t use just for the privilege of talking to your petite sister, Novella. And how she preferred Raleigh Hum hurts golden smile to my shaking dead pan. but wasn’t greatly in terested in either Yes those j were the days, but I don’t guess you’d remember, cause Joe was probably still down in the Banjo State and the girls hadn’t started to powdering their noses by the reflection of my ‘Ball Hed’, yet How time does do the “tempus fug it” And now me and Joe and the rest of us Goff-Bugs be ing brothers under the skin; often find that our wives do not approve of our peculiar brand of ‘golfnut tinest’. Various, workable and ev en likable remedies have been dis covered by the ‘Ladies Legion of Golfing Husbands.’ The most ef fective of these being: “Learn how to beat him at his own game.” (I don’t mean in the ring, that’s his employment). And come to think of it. Golf, Tennis and Bridle Bathing :s the pr’ncely sports of the privileged 1st ladies of many realms within a Realm. As you know, You are the 1st Lady of the Squared Circle. If you should come through our fair city, look us Dubbers up and I will show you how Mama Dubber beats me at my own game. She even toes up on the Greens-Yes, Golf is more fun than you would imagine, you must try it sometimes. _ i THat fellow. LL-, my compet ing columnist sure has his nerve. I mean ‘Fite and Courage’, And so Did the Billy Goat (without the apostrophe’s) Yes the Billy Goat who tried to Butt the Fast Ex press Train rite off of the Track:: LL would answer by saying that I am no ‘‘Fast Express” which I ain’t. But to be vague also I would answer his last weeks im plications by quoting two songs from the vicinity of 35th and State Sts- “He Don’t No and I Can’t Make Him Understand.” and ‘‘T’aint Wot You Do But Twis the Way You Do It.” Ignoring the 1st song LL. would answer the 2nd by saying, ‘ So that’s the way you got Par 35 out at Fontenelle when you really had 45?” And I would say, “I was born on Feb. 22nd” and He would counter with the as sertion that he plays with the same kind of Clubs as Byron Nel son and I would say “Only you Don’t get around to the 38th be fore you get beat.” and the Bat tle wfould rage on until far into daylight saving time, which we don’t have cause a lot of riters don’t snow what they are tali about anyhow and nohow - • • - But 1 still insist I ain’t no ‘ Filth col umnist” no more than Walker WtindshieM-And furthermore, ROTHERY CLEANING SPECIAL ONE-PIECE PLAIN DRESSES MEN’S SUITS LADIES PLAIN JACKET SUITS LIGHT TOPCOATS LADIES PLAIN SPRING COATS Except White or Fur Trimmed jO% Less For Cash and Carry f D(-f ONE PLAIN SKIRT OR TROUSERS CLEANED FREE I KLL WITH EACH $1.00 ORDER FREE—“Moth-Seal” Bag* w Free Storage for Cloth Winter Coats Cleaned Now ut Our Regular Prices (Not Special Prices.) Fur Coats, values to $100 Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50 ROTHERY CLEANERS ^JSlSjPMRCUMmG ST^ _____ Lonnie Thomas was in towne - day and he says evervh • LL knows that he is not only Om aha’s No. 1 Bachelor? but also is Omaha’s No. 1 Competitive Golf er. even if he does sleep in Lin coln sometimes- He also says that it wasn’t the Merskeets who put the Pincer Movement on him at Minneapolis.... He musta been playing Williams for a Buck a hole. The Beef Trust— Chandler gave that other Dol goff measusing stick to a Fellow Lumberman and what does he do with it? Besides going over to Dodge Park, where we found him methodically sticking the ruler in to every cup from the 1st to the 18th hole •••• where he started to shake his head in incomprehension .... Curiousity getting the best of Malcolm, he asked the Beginner Lumberman if he could be of any (assistance; to which the Woodman answered: “Well you said there were long holes, short holes and medium sized holes but I ’ll be darned if they don’t all look alike to me-.- Mai thot about taking him to the tee of the long 10th hole and starting him off from there but changed his mind and said, “Suppose we just skip if’ “Just goes to prove that the shortest distance IS NOT always in a straight line ” Says Doc Sol omon as his ball hit a tree for the 6th time on a dogleg hole. _ Even a skunk couldn’t be worse if he Et Garlic.” Seys, Mickens | as his drive which was headed stiaighit for the pin; hit the put' ter of another player and bounced into a trap. No. 1 Hit Parade: Burl Caldwell, is to golf, what ‘‘Jeanne with the Lite Brown I lair” and Mexicali Rose used to be to Radio. If he ain't playing, he’s just finishing or getting ready to play. • • • The Golf Bug wrill get you if you didn’t watch out. and when it does, you will say Fore'! Instead of Lookout!! Four more weeks to the Tourna ment, Four More Weeks To The Tournament !! FOUR MORE WEEKS TO THE TOURNA MENT!!! They tell me that Atty. Chas. F. Davis has polished all of the finish off those nice new clubs. He was even seen, on one occasion out in the back court with his bag around his arm, ‘Just to get the feel of the thing,' Don’t be bash ful Chas. F.Although Dillard was dead serious about being able to shoot Fontenelle in 41. He meant in the year '41. “Give Mai his knife” says Pen ny. ‘‘I don’t want a knife” says Mai. “Give me my driver’. ‘‘Well I always do my SLICING with a knife-” says Penny. The Cornhuskers held a spirited meeting at the Sims residence last week with about 15 present. Next meeting will be Friday July 18th. at Wm. Billy Davis’ residence. All golfers are urged to be present. Joe Paulins the long driving ace* from Florida was present and sev eral other new membei-s and Em mett Avant one of the Vets was back and raring to go. .. - The club has some swell plans for the CSGA tournament and they are being worked out. “THE DUB” . ——- . BIRTHS AND DEATHS FOR THE WEEK ENDING JULY 12 Births— Joshua and WiHa Mae Foster, 2504 Blondo Street, daughter, George and Verne Pike, 2886 Maple Street, son, Deaths— Mrs. Jane Hunley, 68, 2623 Grant Street, on July 5th„ Mariah Ratcliff, 71, 2528 Blondo Street, on July 1st. LITTLE DINER Quality Plus Service Wot Corn Bread or Biscuits with Your Orders without Extra Charge. 24th St. At Willis Avenue Rice, Japan’s Staff of Life With springtime in Japan, peasants are shown above in the muddy paddies, transplanting rice plants by hand for the harvest to come. Meticulous care and proper flooding under ideal climatic conditions is neces sary for the young plants. About 95 per cent of the empire’s 40,000,000 farmers raise nothing but this vital cereal. _ * POETRY IN RHYME RY MYRTLE M. GOOOLOW MYRTLE M. GOODLOW DEAR READERS OF THE OMAHA GUIDE:— Anthing you wish to s«e in rhyme. Please drop me a line, Or call at my office or telephone, —We. 1517, My address is 2420 Grant St., The facts are all I need to know Your own, Myrtle M. Goodlow. NEIGHBOR (by Myrtle M- Goodlow) —Dedicated to Mrs. R. B. Hill— We have worked many hours On our lawns and with our flowers, Pulled the weeds along the street, To keep our corner trim and neat Picked up paper off the lawn. In the twilight—in the dawn, i 1 Keeping chldren off the grass— Has really been our hardest task! I know they think we’re doggone mean— For they love to play upon the green, But busy little romping feet. Can make a yard—bare as the street It didn’t take a contest, To make us try to win— For we have always done our best To keep our comer trim. Content to know we’ve done some good— And beautified our neighborhood! i PRAISES! (by Myrtle M. Goodlow' If praises you would relate, Why Wait until too late ? To commend some one— For worthy deeds well done, All the praises held in store Would mean far more, If spoken to some one For achievements they have won, Than the choicest flowers you send, When their life on earth is done, Too late then—to commend, The good deeds of a friend. ICMlTitiiftiltllllillfIlf!iltltltKilill-nil< I'! I: n l'lllllilll II11.111lllllf NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS WHOSE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAST DUE! 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THE LORD’S PRAYER PRESENTED IN PAGEANT A program will be presented un der auspices of the Foreign Mis sion Work of this State July 24th. 8 p. m. at the Pilgrim Baptist Church, 25th and Hamilton St. This program will be a pageant of the Lord’s Prayer with a rep resentative from the different Missionary Societies participating. The pastor’s of different churches J of the New Era Convention will i interpret a portion of the Lord’s i Prayer also speak on The Work of | Foreign Mission. The Ladies t*io of the Pilgrim Church will sing the Lord’s Prayer by Malotte Deis and just a Closer Walk with Thee by Kenneth Morris. Other musical numbers will be rendered Mrs. M. L. Dixon, Chairman. BROOKLYN PUTS NEGRO MOTORMEN TO WORK Brooklyn, N. Y., July 3 (ANP) The BPooklyn-Manhattan Transit [ corpora ion without any fanfare, has hired 12 Negroes as motormen j running trolley cars in Brooklyn. Six are at work already and six more are in school. The men are being trained both as motormen and as drivers s0 they can take place of bus drivers when changes are miade from street cars to bus es, a shift which is imminent. _ CORNHUSKER GOLF NEWS by LAWRENCE LEWIS “Fervently do we hope, fondly do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may soon pass a way”—those words by Lincoln still ring in our ears today and we wish now as then, that it will come true. While the people ac ross the seas are plundering and killing, the Comhuskers Golf club is planning the most outstanding and peaceful event of this season. The glamorous color of this ex citing toumlament will reach out nationally. At our last meeting we estab lished definite outlines for the Central States Tournament. Boyd Galloway, president of the Cen tral States, has worked hard in preparing for the entertainment and performance of this affair. With the most able help of Say bert Hanger, Bill Davis, Thomas Chandler, John Sims, Herbert Toole, “Buster” King, “Penny” Murray, Harold Biddieux and oth er members of the club- They are going full speed ahoad The ladies associated with the Oornhusker club are well on their way in planning for the picnics and luncheons that will be given the visiting guests. Many other citizens of prominence will be in vited to attend the dances and so cial events given for these out state visitors. While listening to Byron Nelson go down in defeat, I was thinking of our topnotch golfers doing the same. Will they be able to take it with all the loyal support thev will have on hand. You people of Omcha, Nebraska keep your neads up high for' the golfers of your city will not let you down. We are practicing and playing as much as is possible in order to be in shape for this tournament. We mean to do our utmost in the best way we know how and we only ask for your support to encourage us along. In last weeks column, I named the golfers whom the public are depending on to hold up our own. These gentlemen will endeavor to do just that with all the ability they have and if they are defeat ed you will know they went down giving their best. All of you golfers, who are not a member of the Comhuskers, join up now! We need you to help in taming some of these out state golfers. Get in touch with B. Caldwell