The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 01, 1944, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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Elk’s - Legion Bars Ordered
To Close At 1 a. m. Sharp
The Bars at the Elk’s Club rooms and the
Roosevelt Post No. 30, American Legion, have been
ordered to close down at 1 a.m. sharp each night
Well! What will this do? Watch next week’s
Greater Guide Paper for what we think it will do!
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AT FORT HUACHUCA
From the happy smile on the
face of S-Sgt. Marguerite J. Wal
lace, mess sergeant of the WAC
Section. SCTJ 1922, Fort Huachuea
Arizona, it appears that chowtime
is over and all that's cooking is
fun. Sgt. Wallace whose home is
in Monmouth III., is a graduate c*
Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Pe
oria. 111. Inducted into the WAAC
August 27, 1942, she was the 21st
auxiliary to be so inducted. Left
handed, but capable, and glamorous
—enough to grace any mess hall—
Sgt. Wallace is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wallace,
of Monmouth.
(Photo by Cpl. Earl Morse.)
Howdy folks:
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THE OMAHA
GUIDE
CALL HA-0800
TO RENEW TOUR 1944
SUBSCRIPTION
SELASSIE’S MINISTER
Washington, DC.,..The Americ
an people have been greatly im
pressed with the courage, fortitude
and love of freedom of the Ethio
pian people, President Roosevelt
assured Blatta Ephrem Tewelde
Medhen, (shown above) Ethiopian
Minister to the United States, Mon
day, Dec. 20, 1943 on the occasion
of that dignitaries’ official visit to
.‘he White House. Blatta Ephrem
called on President Roosevelt to
present his letters of credence as
the first Ethiopian Minister to this
WHAT, FT. HUACHUCA
CHEER LEADERS
A recent addition to the Ft.
Huachuca football team’s
■cheering section was this
group of lovely little lassies,
from the Col. Young school.
Left to right they are: Joyce
Franklin, Theodore Chambers,
Consuela McKnight and
Gladys Gathings. Games at
which these cheer leaders ap
pear are played in Fort Hu
achuca’s new Sgt. Wells Mem
orial Stadium. (U. S. Signal
Corps Photo.)
Dr. L. E. B. Rosser
to Conduct ‘watch
night’, Sunday
Cleaves Services
Reverend T. J. Douglass, pastor
of Cleaves Temple announced his
departure for his home in Nash
ville. Tcnn., to spent the "Holi
days” with his family in that city.
He also announced that he had se
cured the services of Dr. L. E. B.
Rosser, the presiding cider, to
come from Kansas City to fill the1
pulpit at Cleaves Temple or. ‘Walehi
J Night” and the following Sunday,
j Dr. Rosser is well known in Ora
iaba He will deliver ths sermon
and administer the Communion on
the first Sunday in January. The
■ Cleaves Temple congregation will
| join the Union Services for the
| first Sunday night. All of the
members of Cleaves Temple are
urged to attend these services
thus closing the “ole year” wiih
great splendor and gLory. Dr.
Rosser will arrive in Omliaa Fri
day morning and will stop at the
country and to bring personal
greetings from His Imperial Maj
esty, Haile Selassie, Emperor cf
Ethiopia. (Press Photo Service).
OMAHA GIRL RECEIVES
POSITION AT BENNETT
COLLEGE
Miss Velma Leigh Thomas, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Thomas of 3022 Corby street, has
received a teaching and secretarial
position at Bennett College in
Greensboro, North Carolina. She
was a graduate from the Univers-,
tty of Omaha in May, 1943, where
she received her Bachelor of Sci
ence deg-ree in Business Adminis
tration with a minor in Commer-i
cial Education. She received,
some experience as a practical tea
cher at Howard Kennedy school.
Miss Thomas recently held a pos
ition with the Selective Service!
Board No. 2. She is very active in
DR. L. E B. ROSSER
parsonage.
civic and social affairs. She is a
member of the Alpha Kappa Al
pha Sorority and has shown her
ability as a promising young Ne
gro by her participation in various
activites. Miss Thomas served as
a co-sponsor of the Semper Fidel- |
is at the Northside YWCA., and
sponsor of the Princess Club until
recently resigning. She held the
position as president of the CYA. i
organization of Pilgrim Baptist |
Church where she is a member. I
Miss Thomas was also a volunteer |
leader for the Brownie Group of
the Girls Scouits at the Urban !
League Community Center.
Her many friends wish her much
success and happiness in the years
to come.
MR. CHARLES SCOTT DIES
Mr. Charles Scott, age 64, 2S1S |
Seward street, Spanish American
Wra veteran, died Monday, Dec.
HIGHEST RANKING
NEGRO IN NAVY
Lieut. (J G i Clarence Samuels
of the United States Coast Guard,
new ihe highest ranking Negro in
the Navy. A native of Panama,
Lt. Samuels has spent 23 years in
the Coast Guiard, dur‘ng which
ti'-ie he has served in charge of a
cutter in Savannah, Georgia har
bor- in charge of the Coast Guard
unit ft Pea Island, n ar Manteo
Koanoke, NC.. and at .he U. S.
Coast Guard Training Station. Man
-hattan Beach, NY. He is known
throughout the service for his ex
cellence as a signalman and marks
man. His ribbons indicate Pre
Pearl Harbor Service, Pearl Har
bor action, American Theatre of
War action, Afican mideastern cam
paign, expert pistol shot and his
good conduct ribbon has four bars.
(Press Photo Service).
WAR DEPT. AIDE
Arthur W. Mitchell, former con
gressman from Chicago's 1st Dis
trict now on the West Coast as a
special consultant to Secretary of
War Stimson. Assigned to t’nei
joint Army and Navy Committee1
on Welfare and recreatim, Mitch
ell volunteered his services to
make a study of facilities available
for Negro soldiers in civilian com
munties. His travels will take
him to Arizona, Texas, Louisiana
Mississippi and Georgia.
27th. Mr. Scott is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Gladys Erickson,
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mrs.
Thelma Washington, Huntsville,
Missouri, son, Mr. Hubert Scott of
Moberly, Missouri, two sisters Mrs.
Margaret Lane, Omaha. Mrs. Anna
Carrey, Chicago, Illinois. Funeral
services were held Thursday af
ternoon from Thomas Funeral
Home with Captain Allensworth
Camp No. 25 in charge of Military
services, burial Prospect Hill Cem
etery.
* PAPER PACKS A PUNCI’.~SAVE IT!!! "
Juke Box Queen
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.New York City—Bea Booze, this ”CC Rider”
torch singer has been acclaimed the ”43 Blues
Queen of the Platters” by a recent Decca “Juke Box
poll throughout the south. Miss Booze is traveling
with Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong and his band tour
ing the Middle West. Bea hails from Baltimorde.
(Press Photo Service)
Wac’s Pinup Boy
Duke Ellington, the world’s greatest com
poser of jazz, semi-classics and symphonic-swing
arrangements was selected to the position of “pin-up
biy” of the yar by the WACs of Fort Desmoines, ac
coring to Captain Loretta Freeman, who recently
left the aobve camp for dutis as recruiting officer
in Chicago. Captain Freeman said that pin-up
judges which included Lt. Catherine Godfrey of the
WACs at Desmoines said that it was high time a
pin up biy was selected from their quarters and that
Duke was chosen by a 20 to 1 vote. Mr. Ellington
and band played a concert engagement on Sunday,
Dec. 18, at the Civic Opera House in the Windy
City. WACs as well as ither women from miles a
round crowded out many male fans.
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Servicemen’s
"Holiday Honey”
Charming and curvacious Frances Eas'e”, a
St. Louis lassie, was immediately selected “Holiday
Honey” by a huge group of soldiers and sailors at a
servicemen’s center in Newd York this week accord
ing to Pfc Josh Wimbish and Sgt Steve Jcnes. Miss
Easter is spending the holidays in Harlem wilh rel
atives and friends.