The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 30, 1942, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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    GIRLS
ON THE
STREETS
• ••
AJtho Tuesday night of last week
brought us rain, Father Hines got
the usual mob. The hall was pack
ed and if we must say so—it should
rain more often. Rain seems to
have had a great efect upon the
drags and fighters. Neither were
present at the stomp and E-V-E-R-Y
B-O-D-Y just naturally knocked
themselves out on—Skylark, Some
how—Jelly, Jelly—Sally Won’t You
Pleez Come Back, —The Jersey
Bounce an dmany other of Earl’s
mos’ popular records.
*****
Meanwhile the rest of the weed,
The Avenue was Deserted! All the
thick traffic was going north to
30th and Victory Gardens Street to
the Taxed Carnival. As we all
knowed it was so good that all un
der six couldn’t understand it and
all over sixty could’t stand it!
*****
We must give Omaha Cats credit
for keeping the shuck in airculation
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—This Week there were two dances
at the Dreamalnd Hall and by *he
time you read here there might be
another carnival on the old grounds.
*****
Chicken ain’t nothin’ but a bird,
is it Leroy J. When a fellar gets
to bo a chicken—he’s got a soft
heart and needs to get treatments
FROM THE DOCTOR! Do you fol
low? Savay! They looked for you
yesterday and there they found you
today!
*****
HONDA KIMSEY
What kind of doings are you do
ing—which Fontane do you go with?
Course you have quite a decision—
All of them are handsome. But
take it slo cutie!
*****
Everyone just naturally kilt then
selveh at the Ke-No Party Saturday
night, and you can bet the ale was
in good circulation, the solid night
long.
*****
To the girls who patronize Brass
Button and Stripes. Where were
you the night of the soldier dance
at the American Legion, the poor
fellars were quite alone. Was that
the American spirit or was you hold
ing out for the duration.
*****
Who was the tall-tall-army cat
seen with Bertha Davis? Could he
be the one that caused Joe Wright
to sing, “Somebody’ else has taken
my place.”
• *****
In case anyone wants to know
what the big-to-do w-as on the cor
ner of 24th and Lake Saturday night
—it was only a disromantical shai p
Sioux City cat discovering that he
was M. J.’s cousin.
*****
There w-as a spark from Georg >
Deen and Eva Dorris. Old flames
never-die—we spotted George eniD
ing all his won articles into Eva s
arms at the carnival.
*****
Wonder what sort of doings was
Leota Levison doing las’ week? Go
ing to the Carnival escorted by a V.
S. Soldier—Inside with a number of
tuddh—and letting the U. S. soldi r
escort her home. Mabe she thought
she would meet a Jap!
*****
Just what did happen to the rom
ance between Capeil Curtis and Ad
olpha Kincaid, and the short rom
*noe between Deloris William and
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Freedom of Speech!
{One of the Essentials of a Democracy)
Freedom of speech is but one of the
many important rights America is fight
ing for today!
Our free speech is as American as Valley
Forge. Fostered by our Pilgrim Fathers,
it was protected by the life-blood of the
Colonials and finally written into the
Bill of Rights as a sacred, inalienable
right of the American people.
Lose it now? Never! To us freedom of
speech is still worth fighting for. Like
individual initiative, free speech has
helped make America the greatest nation
in the world. It took courage, foresight,
and hard work to build the great private
Business enterprises that have made
America’s standard of living the highest
in the world. And those same qualities—
personal sacrifice, hard work, individual
initiative—will again make America vic
torious in this fight for freedom!
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“BROTHER BOOTSIE. THERE IS A COUPLE OF GENTS OUT HERE WITH A NOTE FOR YOU.
AN’ I GUESS YO' HAD BETTER BRING YOUR HAT AN’ COAT WITH YOU”
Don aTtum. Both girls are spotted
with different studds now days.
*****
In case some one is inquisitive a
bout the cute little family setting
in the Ritz Sunday night, it was
none other than Kenneth Young,
baby Mary Lou and Hazel Mont
Life can be wonderful!!!
*****
We can readily understand why
Charline Brown continually comet
to North Omaha. With compotisli
un like Joyce Hall. Who wouldn't
It’s all over Herb Daily. Naturally.
*****
As we were saying—That Ke-No
Party: One Studd—South Omaha,
lost his bank roll—It was all his
fault—he hasn’t learned yet that
experience is the best teacher. But
he will. Slo but Sho!
*****
Stanley Edmonson is reaching for
the wrong ch:c—even if her name
is Wright. Floyd Young yet has a
*
sayso
*****
Johnathan is covering new ter
ritory now. He used to skip from
one old flame to the other old flame
but mabe the old gray mare ain't
what he used to be.
*****
Well, another love line is about to
knot. Girls you will have to check
Harry Best off your list of eligible*.
*****
Here’s the striking news girls—
Emmett Corbin left Omaha Friday
for Seattle, Washington. Don’t
know if he’ll excite as many chics
there as he did here. Can’t say!
*****
Seems as though George Station
who carries unbuyable post cards
around with him was with Juanita
Agee at the carnival. (Score).
*****
Lee Moffett has a number of girls
on his short string now—his line
must be solidly the lick!
*****
The ‘LeiSuretts” Club is coming
on like a rose—They are gradually
budding out into fame. What could
you expect with a fine president
like Mursedes Turner and hep chics
..
as Sally Wells.
*****
Wonder who will Charlott Preston
invite as her esaort to the Prom. A
bit of gosip spread that she might
invite a friend of a friend of ours.
Of course no one will go out of the-r
way to be with anyone, we are sure.
*****
“Mutt" Smith had quite a choice
to make whe nit came to the ban
quet situation. He had to choose be
tween Dorothy Hill and Eythel Mich
eal.
_*****
Glamorous Jean Dunn and Stunn
ing Roberta Avant are having quite
a outting.Frank Wells must have
thought he was an all around mail.
After solidly jiving both girls
Then came the sho-down. Who \\ ill
win? The cute girl from Tech or
the charming Centralite.?
*****
Why is Eva Dorris so interesred
in putting Neomi Downs with
Chancey Gilmore. Could she be us
ing Xeomi to get Chancey back? —
Sometimes we wonder.
*****
Wiilie Kimsey had better watch
that stuff. He's been making some
unnecessary creeps lately. What’s
the score Ked?
*****
Charlotte Lawson, as we said be
fore—The fashion plate from Pitts
burgh was really looking fine Sun
day—Red and white accessories ai d
a two piece drapped blue suit.
*****
Upon closing we couldn’t hem
but notice a short sentence in this
paper asking a question. We be
lieve the question was: "What is
that pavillion like building on 26th
between Erskine and Grant Street?
We feel that since we know the
answer, we shall answer.
That Mr. question asker. is a well
known—well attended and most hon
orable place in the world to us. It
is thy Church of God in Christ. We
don’t expect an anchore!
THAT’S ALL this week.
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WAITERS’
COLUMN
(BY H. W. SMITH)
WE. 6458
The Happy Hollow Club had a
very grand opening on May 23rd
and the musician headwaiter was
very much out in front with the
crew of fine waiters and of course
the headwaiter always takes very
much pride in giving the crew of
waiters uptodate instructions as h\s
very careful efforts and late modern
ideas with his pleasant smile al
ways bring good results.
The Fontenelle Hotel waiters are 1
on the improve and Mr. Redd the
headwaiter and the Room Service
Crew, Mr. Copeland, Mr. Hill. Mr.
George Thomas and we notice Mr.
George Lipton is on the job again,
along with the two front door men
Mr. Donlevy and Mr. Shropshire.
Good service men of very wide ex
perience and how!
Flash!—The Omaha GUIDE has
all the good news and if you don’t
hurry you cannot get a copy and if
you will take a one years subscrip
tion you will not be told at the drug
stores they are all sold out!
This writer had the pleasure cf
j riding on the same street car with
some of the Roast Beef Knights on
Saturday morning May 23 and two
of them were from the Razorback
Hog state. We were instructed not
to write names.
The White Horse Inn is going
strong and the boys are in the run
ning on modern service from A to
Z.
The NAACP should have the good
support of everyone as the member
ship drive is going over the top.
Are you going over with the crowd
—If not. Why Not.
I
We all extend our heartfelt sym
pathy to our good friend and bro
ther Mr. Goldie Davis in the loss of
his beloved wife and we say to him
our hearts are very sad, our voices
all are still. A place is vacant jn
your home that never can be filled.
The Paxton hotel waiters are to^s
on modern service at all times and
the race horse head waiter and The
-wide awake head party man are in
the running on good service.
This writer talked with Captain
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IF I HAD
KNOWN
BY RUTH TAYLOR
This war can only be won ty
the active participation and all
out effort of everyone of us.
There are no longer any non
combatants. We are all in it.
Wars are won by all the people,
not by any one group.
We canot afford differing or
disunity among our own people—
the thinking in terms of groups,
the demanding of special privil
eges, the constant asking for
special favors or concessions.
How can we hold out for pers
onal advantages when we con
sider the sacrifices being made
by those who are fighting to keep
the enemy from our shores? Their
lives are laid down for us, and
it is up to us to put aside differ
ences and critical discussion of
each other to get together and
back up our soldiers.
We cannot afford to be separ
ated. We have seen what seek
ing nations who listened to the
singers of hatreds, of jealousies,
of disunity. Assuredly we shall
all hang separately if we do not
hang together. Thysen learned
it in Germany when the monster
his money had helped create de
voured him. The French work
ers learned it when the trade un
ion movement was dissolved jn
France.
There is one paragraph quoted
in many papers today which I
wish we all had to learn;
“What does that Frenchman—
soldier, workman, politician, or
business man think today? Prob
ably it’s something like this 'I
wish I had been less greedy for
myself and more anxious for my
country; I wish I had realized
you can’t beat off a determined
invader by a quarreling, disunit
ed people at home; I wish I had
been willing to give in on some
of my rights to other Frenchmen
instead of giving up all of them
to a foreigner; I wish I had real
ized other Frenchmen had rights
too; I wish I had known that pat
riotism is work, not talk; giving
not getting.’ ”
We must stand together. We
cannot afford the luxury of stand
ing on our rights. We must
work today for a common aim,
for the good of al of us if any
of us is to survive.
We do not want to have to say
“If I had known” when it is too
late.
Burns of 2220 Charles St., on Maj
19th. He had just returned from
the Government hospital at Lineo'n
Nebraska and he was very much
improved. We all look to see him on
the avenue visiting with friends, ns
he always has a good word and a
pleasant smile for all.
A MESSAGE TO
-GALLOWAY
(continued from page 2)
ness, would you have known about
all of these things if there wasn’t
a colored press? You know you
wouldn’t have read about them in
the white press? And don’t you
suppose, C. C. that your readers ap
preciate this and that they will read
the colored press more because of
it? They might even tell their
friends; might even urge their
friends to also read the colored
press and it might be that by such
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of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make
the results of this research available to the public.
The men In service have spoken!
A voting recently in camps through
out the country brings to light the
fact that men do NOT like to see
women in dark, drab dresses. They
DO like color around to brighten
up their world of khaki.
Thus, quite naturally then, the
key to today’s fashion picture is
color—gay, invigorating color to
make us feel young, gay and beau
tiful !
However, before you go com
pletely overboard for the lovely,
colorful frocks and accessories that
are shown in all the shops, you’ll
want to make certain that your
hair is looking its youthful best.
The combination of bright patterns
and gray hair is UNLOVELY and
one that, thanks to the reliable hair
dyes on the market, can be avoided
simply by consulting your beauty
shop and getting it touched up a
little to give you as youthful a look
as you deserve. And with your hair
restored to its original beauty, you’ll
not only look younger but actually
feel youthful and dashing enough
to slip into a gorgeously colored
dress and go out and do your part
to brighten up the horizon.
This year you have the widest
imaginable choice of fresh looking
colors from which to choose your
most complimentary color. And the
secret is—that no matter which you
choose, you’re bound to be smartly
dressed.
Personally, we think it’s a good
thing that cheerful clothes have
finally come into their own. Gone
are the days when the height of
fashion and sophistication meant a
completely black outfit from head to
toe, and for this we are thankful.
We never did think a nation dressed
in mourning was particularly in
spirational to any cause, no matter
how great.
So let’s look gay and gallant. Red
leads the fashion parade, and right
ly It should, because for genera
tions red has symbolized courage—
one thing all the women of America
have. There are all kinds of reds to
select from—bright red, Fireman’s
red, Stop red and many others—all
are bright and true reds. Then, be
cause blue has always been man’s
favorite color, women are wearing
lots and lots of “true blue”, and
your choice of blue runs all the
way from baby blue, that soft deli
cate pastel blue that Is so compli
mentary, to the ever popular spring
and summer favorite, Navy blue.
For our love of the Irish we’ll proud
ly wear Kelly green, a vivid shade
that is dramatically beautiful with
red or white accessories. And, of
course, the gorgeous purple shades
can be combined with many colors
—(I even saw a purple hat with
bright red flowers jauntily perched
on top, and it was lovely). Another
popular color we haven’t seen a
great deal of for some time Is yel
low—and yellow seems to be the
answer for a truly dainty, feminine
color that “he” will like. Of course,
for summer we like the snowy pur
ity of white for every woman, and
perhaps the old adage that white
is a symbol of peace may have a
special meaning for us all. Besides,
there is nothing so lovely as a frosty
white ensemble on a sultry day.
So if you haven’t brightened up
your wardrobe yet—it’s high time
you did. Remember, the women
rule the morale of the nation, so
let’s give the nation something real
ly gallant and gorgeous to look
upon.
What are your beauty problems?
Write: Marie Downing, Larieuse
Beauty Bureau, 3509 Lindell
Bird., St. Louis, Mo., and she will
be glad to answer them. Be
sure to enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
persuading and by continually print
ing all the news available about
your subscribers that eventually the
GUIDE will be received, and wel
eomely, in every colored home in
Omaah? Let’s believe so anyway.
And let’s hope that you will await
my message next week eagerly and
patiently for I shall surely have one.
I’ll tell everything I see, hear, ex
perience (at least part of it), or even
wonder at. Will be seeing you
then.
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