The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 23, 1941, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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    GIRLS i
_ ON THE
STREETS.....
•i
MIAMI STREET
“Goose”, better known as Spen
cer Jacobs is diggin’ that jive
once more to “Nina”. And it does
looks like “the solid jive.”
28th AVE.
“Snasal” better known as Wil
j, liam Wattson, has quieted down
much too much. But we guess
married men should.
MAPLE ST. CHIC
“Raggedy” better known as
Thomas W. voice has an engagin’
ring to it... • What about dis
Daisie!
Richard Gaskin seems to bo
making a head way. ...we wonder.
SOUP LAWSON THE 3rd
Soup LaWson the Illrd was seen
in a yellow roadster. (And it was
noit in his dreams!)
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David Hughes, you’d better
start explaining before she hears
about it; cause you know it is the
truth. We are all glad to see Roa
ella T. back from Kansas City.
HERE’S ANOTHER FLASH!!
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has been helping us by adding a
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THE DEFINITION OF
BILLIKEN
Grotesque image; symbol of
good cheer; also a club for the
smarter sdt of Readers in tlje
Chicago Defender.
BACK AGAIN
Is Ruth Reynolds, jolly as ever.
We spotted her striding up the
stroll ,with Jasper Cole. ‘‘You
think you ain’t on, Ruthie?”
PHILIP LOVE—
must be trying to make a rec
ord —he has been going steady
with Freda Robinson for more
than a month. Whatjta record!—
(for Phillip).
CHARLOTTE HAYES
must be a column w-riter.
we’ve never seen one person’s
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name menshunned so much in one
column. Whatta Awful Drag.
GOOD WHILE IT LASTS
Jean Terrel, Betty Davis, Lois
Turner and live Willis really for
got there was any other Cats liv
ing when those golfers (out of
town) pinned the scene. It was a
sensational knockout, the whole
set up (while it lasted’.
SAY I DO IN NUPTIAL RITES
t Lyndell Patridge and Richard Bath
Clare Mae McCHnton and Horace
Crawford,
GOTS wish them much success
and complete happiness.
James Crawford and Red Wom
ack seems to take a great interest
in Noilh Omaha lately. Could it
be Edna Taylor and Mary Sessions.
FEELING GAY
Wonder why Foster Goodlett
was so anxious to throw a party
the night of the Sunday school
picnic ? What did you have to
make you feel so good, Foster?
MARITAL RIFE
Between Fred Martin and Jac
qualyn seems to be lasting longer
(than was anticipated. Maybe
somebody means business.
WAITING ON THE CORNER
for Stanley— What girl was
stood up by Stanley Murrell the
night of Harlan Leonard’s dance.
She was really shooting the fire
works.
“PLAYBOY” JOHNNY BURDEN
Seems to give all the girls a
break. He’s seen escorting Amel
ia Jackson to Harlan Leonard's
dance, with Juanita King and Vin
eta Swancey at the Sunday school
picnic, w'ith Brycie Dorris Sunday
night. All of them are pretty
good friends too.
SOPHISTICATION PLUS
Brycie Dorris seems to have put
on a very sophisticated act lately.
Maybe she’s growing up.
STILL A SPARK LEFT
Charles Washington was seen
Sunday night with his old flame,
Nino Faegin.
ALL ALONE
Gene Harrison was in the show
Sunday night while Auvirna Kin
caid strolled down the street with
Perry Harris.
TOO MANY BEAUS
It seems as if Katie Beasley
has a lot of boy friends to be so
crazy about Maken. Her ex-Tony
Stokes is now in town. Sunday
night she was riding with Jesse
McClinton.
LOST HEARTS AROUND
TOWN
Uncle Sam has caused a lot of
grief among most of the young
ladies around towfa. It seems as
if school is going to cause a lot
more. Wonder what Estelle Me
Craty will do when Kenneth My
ers leaves for Howard. Well
there’s still Hobert Ray left.
Perhaps Warren Agee can run
from Om£.ha to Tennessee in or
der to see Kathryn Taylor.
I
I imagine Doris Pittman will be
left alone to cry when Kenneth
Love leaves.
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TAKING A STROLL
Where were Joyce MKtchell and
Snook Mitchell Tuesday afternoon
... .Wonder why?
Last Week at the Creighton)
stadium, we witnessed a sensat
ional knockout-The plumb
mean Lem Franklin of Cleveland
knocked Eddie Simms out in the
seventh round. There were ap
proximately 4,000 fans and mil
lions of bugs.
CORBY STREET
Mr. Perry Harris, you know,
(one of the Harris boys) was seen
entroing up Oo-rby street with a
package in his hands.... It looked
to be flowers or candy or some
.... What's the lick Perry; have
you forgotten so soon that (KC.
Chick?)
MIAMI STREET
It looks like Gene Harrison has
not got a minute to lose these
days. His car, (that can easily
be distinguished in a fog) was
parked between 30th and 29th on
Miami Street -. • - The Chick sitting
in the front seat looked like Al
thea ....urn....we wonder.
CUMING STREET
Wesley Hudson seems to be in
the hauling bizness.. ..If you
don’t believe it go up to thirty -
sixth and Cuming and see him
pick up the hospital gang. He
hauls them home.
25th ST. THREE MUSKET
EERS
Mr. Woodrow Allen, Willard 0
Neal and Wm. Taps pinned the
scene Tuesday.. • - They had a biz
ness run to make out of town....
when it’s done.. they’ll be back.
27th ST. STUDD BACK
Yes! Thomas Dyson is back-.
after half the winter-all of the
spring and most of the summer
out of town... .he is here to take
up where he left off.... we’re all
glad to see an old friend who lik
es the life we leads...-back to
join us.
WORLD HERALD HEADLINES
The two romantical Avant bro
thers made- neither did any
thing great.... only speeding ..
and who can't speed.... But the
worst of it was.... one of the
brothers fell in a ditch and pull
ed his innocent brother in with
him-whatta Guy!
22ND AND LAKE ST.
at the Johnson’s -residence is
where the little 15 year old girl
is stopping.... she is rather at
tractive in her looks but rather
young... .Maggie is leading her
around - - urn
2724 LAKE ST.
One third of the GOTS- had the
pleasure of entertaining the box
er “Lem Franklin”. He was es
corted by Bennie B. and Pershing
A. and W. A.
THE ERSKINE ST.
Othar Russell don’t keep his
dates very well.... he pulled an
awful boner sometime ago when
he failed to show up;..could that
mighty friend talked him out of
it... .um•••• or.... ?
WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW
WONT HURT YOU—
If Joe Lamberth only knew how
his Queen is oflting for him; mabe
he would hurry and write to some
body.
23rd ST. BOYS
Yes, those brothers were spottJ
ed in the squad cars-wonder if
they were going for a ride or was
it some friends of the family’s..
We understand.
ON THE AVENUE
We glanced Lois Fatherin of
Okla. back in Nebraska, walking
on the Avenue. She was look
ing fine as her brother •... The
•well known Fred.
ALONG THE STROLL
We couldn’t help from bumping
into Elwood Hick and his old
flame. The saying yet lives:
“Old Flames Never Die.”
m
ON THE BOULEVARD
We noticed H. B’s ring off.,
imagine it was only off for a
more secure place until time com
es.... after all six months is a
long time.
J. C JOHNSON JR.
is entroing for KC. and mabe
further... .with his good looking
Mother* Mrs S Johnson. We are
knowing that he will be well
thought of by the little girls that
are here to count the days until
he antroes back.
JESSE FRANKLIN
is being seen in North Omaha
quite a bit lately....I do mean
quite a bit-Could there be any
Home of the World’s Green Tea
Japanese girls shown above are picking tea leaves among the well
Crdered rows of bushes on a plantation near Shizuoka. Shizuoka in
Central Japan is one of the world’s greatest tea producing districts*
connections....
LOOKIN’ AT MARY SESSION
NOW—
You would not guess that about
five months ago she had to close
her beautiufl eyes and choose the
boy she wanted to be with-She
looks boy friendless now-Or..
must we say; since Joe isn’t here.
NSEPARABLE COUPLES OF
THE WEEK
Lyndell P. and Richard Bathe.
Dorothy S .and Avlin McClarty.
Marion W. and Robeirt Jones,
Bertha D, and Joseph Wright.
CHILDHOOD DAYS ARE DAYS
again for Taps is trying to go
back to childhood -.. - he was look
ing up young 0. L. bfeore he left
.... Whatta man!!!
24th & OHIO CHIC
Bernice Murdock is back to tre.d
the score on the avenue.... she
must be pretty hip because she
has been to Chicago.... and hy
the way, that's where Meyer S.
has pinned the scene.
JAMES MOSELY
left for California to attend col
lege. .. .So Juanita Agee will look
either lonesome or glad - • • - she has
her choice....!
YES! M, G a,nd W, MORGAN
•we went to Bennington Sunday
August 10th....and let us tell
you one thing....we had a solid
time. That ball game was on
The Four C’s and the Woodson
Centers really di dplay a rough
game. Those onlookers wer«
“skinned like a banana” when the
Four C’s won. “My sister and I”
Willa and Susie really did look
fine in their slacks. Marion Gray
and Phercy Roundtree was the
center of attraction when it came
to dancing. Olive Whitley really
did look fine. She and Murrell
Johnson jitterbuged up a breeze.
.... and the best part of the even
ing was the contest. Of course
there was a big crap game on the
side but never before had we wit
nessed SUCH A GANG.
• • And what’s more my studds
....we went to Council Bluffs to
th eDog races at Dodge -Park.,
of course minors weren’t allowed
so let us tell you two about it..
we won and lost-gdt excited
and bored-..-there were loud
roars and low ones.... Good look
ing people and ugly ones.... ev
erything was so fine at the Dog
Races.
2004 N. 28th ST’S PARTY
There was a great big party at
Clara’s the other night,
Was we there? You bet! We
never seen such a sight: There
was Johnny Fontaine and his
studd, Ross was trying his jive one
more time; Marcus Douglas was
GROSS
JEWELRY
AND
LOAN COMPANY
formerly at 24th and
Erskine St.
New location 514 N. 16th
St.
Phone Jackson 4635
drapped in his fine new blue suit;
and a Chic prancing from dore to
door looking for the black dis
patch!” • ••• after several hours it
finally showed up, and Was she
glad;Joe Milton was occupying his
time with a hepped hen. Besse
Taylor and Robert F. was doing
OK. The hostess, Clara Alford,
really did her share to make
things comfortable for the house
guests.
Your Week to Week, Girls On
The Street, G’by now—
CLEAVES TEMPLE NEW
AUDITORIUM OPENED
LAST SUNDAY
Cleaves Temple’s newly decorat
ed auditorium was opened to the
public and members last Sunday.
The church has been newly paint
ed. roof repaired and carpeted at
a cost of $550.00. It will be re
membered that Cleaves Temple
paid its last dime on bonded in
debtness last June 1940
Now the church is newly dec
orated and in readiness to serve
the community of which it is great
part. All are invited to come and
look Cleaves over.
Sunday, which was Men’s Day,
opened Sunday morning with the
Park Commissioner, Roy N. Towl
as principal speaker. The music
was furnished by an all men’s
chorus. Rev. Williams and the
men’s chorus of Zion Baptist
Church aided in the music Sunday
afternoon. Rev. Williams was the
principal speaker at this time.
The service beginning at 8 p. m
Sunday night was a splendid pro
gram given by the men of Cleav
es Temple and of the city.
Mr. D- W. Smart, General Chr.,
H, L, Cribbs, Elmore Littlejohn,
and Vernon Stamps made up the
program committee.
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John Adams, Jr. Atty.
Notice by publication on petition,
for Settlement of Final Adminis
tration Account
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
Charles Essex, deceased.
All persons interested in said
matter are hereby notified that on
the 8th day of August 1941 Jess
Hutten filed a petition in said
County Court, praying that his
final administration account filed
herein be settled and allowed, and
that he be discharged from his
trust as Administrator and that
a hearing will be had on said peti
tion before said Court on the 8th
day of September 1941, and that
if you fail to appear before said
Court on the said 8th day of Sept
ember 1941 at 9 o’clock A. M, and
contest said petition, the Court
may grant the prayer of said pet
ition, enter a decree of heirship,
and make such other and further
orders, allowances and decrees, as
to this Court may seem proper, to
the end that all matters pertain
ing to said estate may be finally
settled and determined.
Charles J. Southard,
County Judge.
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John Adams, Jr., Atty.
400 Karbach Bldg.
Notice of Administration
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska:
In the matter of the estate of
Kathryn Preston, deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that a
petition has been filed in said
Court alleging that said deceased
died leaving no last will and pray
ing for administration upon his
estate and that a hearing will be
had on said petition before said
court on the 30th day of August
1941, and that if they fail to ap
pear at said Court on the said 30th
day of August 1941 at 9 o’clock
A. M., to contest said petition, the
Court may grant the same and
grant administration of said estate
to Ernest Mackey or some other
suitable person and proceed to a
settlement thereof.
Charles J. Southard,
County Judge
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