The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 26, 1941, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4
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GOLF PRE-REVIEW (A Weekly Feature) by DUB SLICER V3&3Z3&&&Z s EPISODE 8—“He Hollowed Fore: But Ended Up With Seven” Davis says he had to buy an other mid-iron because his ancient Hickory Shaft sprouted Hickory nuts after Kansas City’s w'aterfall last year. During* this same flood. Sam Shepard lost a big Sendy Cake because the casual (?) wat er floated his putt out of the hole. And Penny’s new slacks looked more like bathing trunks by the time he reached the 17th hole; he would have won the prize for the most appropriatley dressed golf er if that smart alex, Jr- Murray from Minneapolis, hadn’t decided to swim up to the 18th hole judge* stand. Sims said, ‘ Match play is a game of Ups and Downs”. After his opponent in the World Herald Tourney caught up with him after he had hiim three Down. Jeanne Del Seur in the ‘‘Snake -en-dr-Guass” describes us news boys as being ‘‘Snooping, half-w’it ted Jitterbugs”. ‘Course, I’m no Filth Columnist, but it seems to me-Yes, it seems to me that the ultra-sober-statistical attitude of those Twio golf presidents is alrite for raising money and that sort of stuff, but what about them cham pionship cups. Why not build up some competitive enthusiasm. W|ith all of them big meetings NORTH 24th S'l. SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240 —POPULAR PRICES— YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR INVISIBLE HALF SOLEING METHOD “Leaves No Repair Look'’ ON YOUR SHOES. THE NEW SOLE WITH AN INVIS IBLE JOINT. 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Something like:—“Now, boys let’s get out there and fite for Deah Ole Omer-hlaw—Let's fite to the last man, the lwst slice, the last sendy cake——Let not one of yonder “Silver” cups be carted over the Merzuro bridge on August 18th. 19th or any other teenth.” And if that still left them cold, they mite try it from the individual angle such as. “Get out there, Joe and fite for deah ole Joseph” or ‘Get out there Penny, and fite for deah ole Pendleton” or Mal-Malcolmn or Tom—Thomas, etc, Yass there is nothing like the good old fitin’ spirit (Stop gawking. L. L.) That doesn’t mean that they have to take out their Drivers and chase their opponents to the Club house from the 17th tee, just because he has 10 strokes less than th|ey have. Of course Not. With the Central States Tourna ment still three weeks off, Sepia maha golfers are booming happily aware of its successful possibilit ies. 19 Linksmen have already qualified. Ten more are pledged and the enrollment of at least half of the other 20 Sepiamaha golfers can be reasonably expect ed. So you see. My dear golf fans v/herevr there is golf, something is always happening- If you don’t believe it, just drive through the links some Sunday afternoon. Yes this Tournament is going to he something for all good out door sportsmen tc remeber- Get out those sport togs ar d use them proper. I hope you won’t th’.)<v I am overconfident but when I lalf on the inside. 1 1’ke to laff on ti e outsidf. And i haven't to! J yiu the l-4th of it In addition to four days of Golfing Whackiv” “Kuplucket” and “Kersplash” there will be picnics, Two Dances, one at the Fontenelle Club House and the “Silver Trophy” dance up town. Both dances will be dress parades for sports outfits .... Then there are quite a few other items of entertainment which are being arranged, alrite. alrite- And if history repeats itself there will be carloads of golfers from the Seven Central States Cities. Not just 3 or 4, but caravans. Cara vans of substantial citizens from their respective cities. You must come out and meet them- All in all this little event should cost the CSGA. players between 4 and 5 “Grand”. But they get that much fun out of it. You shoulduv heard Mickens grin when that frisky Pup scooped up his ball and ran fifty yards down the fairway with it. Eut when the doggie turned around and ran a hundred yards back, all he could say was “Doggone”. Beginning next week we will give an up to date list of Omaha’s qualified golfers-.Thomas Chand LITTLE DINER Quality Plus Service ••nt Corn Bread or Biscuits with Your Orders without Extra Charge. 24th St. At Willis Avenue Bonito Fishermen Fuel Up for Month at Sea Fuel oil. sufficient for a month’s cruising at sea, is being loaded on the bonito fishing boat shown above. Thousands of such craft that cover the waters adjacent to Japan, hauling in a rich harvest of cea food, make the nation one of the leading producers of fish products. - POETRY IN RHYME BY MYRTLE M. GOOOLOW MYRTLE M. GOODLOW • • • DEAR READERS OF THE OMAHA GUIDE:— Anthing you wish to see 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. ETERNAL TRUTH by Myrtle M. Goodlow Christ said He is the way, ; The truth and the life And His sacred word still stands Though crushed to earth by man. His Eternal Truth we see, In fulfilled prophecy. Christ loved mankind enough to give, His life that all might line And died for all alike The black man and the white There is no difference in His sight. It is the heart that must be right Man has suffered a terrible loss By not walking the way of the cross For a world without Christ is dead And every hope has fled, His way can change the wrong to righit. Man has suffered a terrible loss By not w/alking the way of the cross. For a world without Christ is dead. And every hope has fled His way can change the wrong to right— His truth can set men free, Bring lasting peace and liberty. ler is looking for Rooming Ac comodations for at least a nund r-- - - - -- ■■ — — - -. red out of town visitors. The DUB. 1 ■ ■ - - - ■ — - - Note:—Your Question Toj. Be Answer kb "Free" m This Column. For s "Prtvete Reply" . . . Send only 25c for my new Astrology Rjumno ft Loczt Day Chart and receive by return mail a confidential letter o£ fret Advice analys ing three (3) Questions privately. Sign yonr fall name, address, and birthdaea a* all letters, and please include a self-add retted, ttempei envelope for yonr repip. Send all letters to ABBE’ WALLACE, P. O. Box, 11, Atlanta, Georgia G. M. C.—We made all the plans for our wedding and it is only three weeks off and I realize now that I do not love this man and would give anything in the world if I could get out of this mess be fore it is too late. Tell me if I am wrong in believing as I do now. Ans: Of course you aren’t.... you just fully realize that you are not in love with this man and you are using good judgement to post pone the wedding before it is too late. Talk to your mother im mediately and let her know exact ly as you feel. It seems to me that she can handle the situation for you tactfully and you both can work out a plan that would be to your advantage. Your fiance will be disappointed but he already realizes you are not in love with him. i R. E. V.—Will my "business be a success or should I sell out ev erything if I can? Ans; There is absolutely, no point in your selling out now that you have the place fixed up and you are just beginning to feel proud of the way it looks. The: profit has been small-...why not ad something else to this business so thjat you can realize more mon ey coming in. Hold t0 the busi ness but put forth more work. ***** S- P.—Kind Sir please tell me about my lady friend. She says that she is true to me but I don’t feel right about this. Tell nie if I am right or wrong? You’re wrong for she is living true to you at the present time: I Remember the Work man’s Club Picnic, Benn -ington, Nebr., August 10. get the impression that you are terribly jealous of this woman and you are living in the constant dread that are going to lose her to someone else. You had better start talking business to her. ***** R. W—Would it be alright for us to take the trip we have plann ed after what has happened? Ans: I don’t advise you taking every cent you have saved in the world and planking it out on a va cation trip. Put the trip off un til you and your husband both have >a job. If you make a trip at all....don’t go to the wrest coast as you plan, but make it a week end affair. J- T—I am going with two men and supposed to marry one of them and the other one is who I love. Tell me what to do Ans: Wait awhile before gett ing married. Both of the boys are very fond of you. One has de clared his love, while the other is getting his divorce. If you hold out long enough you will get the one you are anxious to have lor your mate. ***** R. W.—I have recently complet ed a course in beauty culture and did exceptionally well. There is a man here in town who says he will loan me the money to open a nice; shop of my own. Tell me if it would be siafe for me to borrow from him? Santa Alicia WINES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Ans: I’m sure it would Bor row the money outright and pay it back along with a fair percent of interest- Begin paying just as you wbuld on a car or on the shop equipment and keep up the nctes regularly. Let him know that it is to be handled as any other loan and there is no reason why it should not prove to your advant age as well as to his. ***** It. M. C.—We were married for two years and separated. Now we hfaven’t been together for five years and he has come to me ask ing forgiveness and wants me to take him back again. Please tell me what to do as I do not want to be unhappy? Ans: He’s sincere in wanting to live right now. For the past 5 years he has tried to get out and have fun like a single man but he didn’t find it as attractive as ho thought it was. Since you feel you still love your husband, take him back and give him another trial. V.VAVV.V.V.V.'.V.V.'.V.VJ WAITERS’ COLUMN (by H. W. SMITH) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a The Fo^tenelle .Hotel waiters and doormen. Mr. Charles Moore and Mr. Jones in the dining rooms and Mr. Hill ond Mr. Litman and Mr. Miller on room service; Mr. Clinton Craig is tops with the en tertainers and Mr. Donley on the door and Mr. Underwood and Mr. Reed on the high class parties and we are quite sure that, with a well qualified and efficient crew of that kind, the hotel will always be out in front. The Paxton hotel with Mr. Cor bett and Mr. Overton at the head of thle dining room, and ballroom, and private parties will be very well taken care of and, as they have the knowledge and experience and w& hope they will continue out in front. Mr. John Evans of the Rome Hotel is on the job, and always tells the boys to watch their step as time brings changes and if the waiters don’t catch step with thd times it will be just too bad. So boys, wake up and don’t let time over take us. Mr. Ed Lee and his rapid fire crew at the Athletic Club are on YOU CAN... TAKE FULL-COLOR MOVIES as easily as snapshots with a Bell & Howell & We have all makes of Motion Picture Cameras —Some as low7 in price as $5.00. Also Good Values in Used Cameras KRETSCHMER CAMERA CO. 315 So. 17th St. -Omaha the job with the two captains Mr. Buford and Mr. Sones, and in the cocktail lounge there are such Top waiters as Mr. Davis, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Wheatley, Mr. McFarland. Mr. Fisher,, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Ed. Craig and Mr. Phillips and Mr. Shearron and Mr. Streamlined Brooks can quick step all over the club. Mr. James Bell has discarded his crutches and is only using two walking canes and he says it will not be very long until he can quick step on Lake street. Watch your step, James, as you know the Titantic went down. 9 The Dining Car Waiters are very fortunate in having Mr. Ruf us Long to succeed Mr. E. G. Scott and we all hope for him the very best success, so good luck to you Mr. Long Mr. Johnnie Fleming and Mr. Lambert and the Country Club waiters are continuing in going places and doing things and Mr. Kenedy is on the job. , Mr. Jones of the Omaha Club has a very satisfied look on bis face his vacation was just what was the cause of it all and Mr. Blackwell is always satisfied when Mr. Jones is on the job. Mr. Simon Harrold look like a New York Stock broker on 24th Street at night and Mr. Chester Hodges is all ready for the golf tournament. Mr. Jack White is ^ very good all round man and we hope he will continue to be the right man, in the right place. Mr. Glen is tops in his white full dress uniform at the Happy Hollow Club. We noticed Mr. James Richard son and Professor Campbell and some of their friends making some very large purchases at a North 24th St., business house and they were having ia very jolly time without making any noise. Alright boys, good behavior always makes good friends. Mr. Jones and Mr. Avant are on top at the Blackstone as usual and from their actions they know one or two things about modern serv ice. Oh, say boys—there will be a very swell party very soon given by an organization way out in front in Omaha. Mr. Gabby Watson made a very good showing the Fourth of July at the Highland Golf play, and from the looks of the picture on the screen, Mr. Watson can tell the world, “I am in the movies, and I did not go to Hollywood to make the pictuie”. 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