The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 19, 1944, CITY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    SMILE
AWHILE
NEXT OF KIN?
WAC I. ‘If you came upon your
soldier husband making love to one
of the women on this South Sea
Island, what would you do about
nr’
WAC 2. .. .“Have the government
notify his next of kin.’’
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COUNTERFIETING?
First boy....“My father makes
a lot of money by running a print
ing press.’’
Second boy_..."So does mine.
But he makes it ON the printing
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Restlessness or Nervous Headache
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THAT MUCH AND NO MORE?
Mamie."How much do pOu
love your new sugar daddy, Kate?”
Kate_“I’ll tell you as soon as
I find out how much he is going
to pay for tha fur coat and brace
let he is getting for me.”
*****
THEY ALL HAVE.
Sam.. . .That girl walks as if she
has 'sea legs.’
Bam...."She has got ’see’ legs.
That is why she wears her skirts
so short."
*****
WOW!
Prima Donna....“I want you to
understand my face is my fortune.’
Comedian-• .‘‘Yeah? Then that
is why you are poor as hell.”
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THEN MAYBE A BABOON?
Boy..“Are you trying to make,
a monkey out of me?"
Girl... “You know very well you
are too larg- to be a monkey... -
Guess again."
HILL.
% REDDEN’S
Lunch 1
£ DINNERS FROM 4 TO 11 f
\ ALA CARTE ORDERS 11 TO if
f X
S American Legion
| 24th & Parker Sts. §
| (upstairs) f
$ “POPULAR FOODS AT Sjjj
POPULAR PRICES” A
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CHEERED BY THE CHAMP!
Dapper Charlie Glenn, the 1-A proprietor of the
swanky Rhumboogie Cafe in Chicago which is
known from Coast to Coast as the playhouse of Joe
Louis, is a!l smiles this week. Sgt. Joe Louis and j
party cheered and applauded over and over again
when the above dimpled-kneed chorines shook plen
ty hoofs for the Boogie patrons. They are a part of
the 15 dancers tersichoreans featured at the bright
spot, whose names are omitted because they claim
their fan mail bag is already beaming.
NORTH 24TH STREET USO
VARIETY SHOW PLEASES
AUDIENCE
The Variety Show “TURN TO”
presented by the enlisted person
nel of the Hastings Naval Ammun
ition Depot .played before a large
crowd at the St. Benedict’s Audit
orium on last Saturday night and
those in attendance were of the
-:;mo accord when they stated rh:i!
■■his was one the best shows that
bey had witnessed. The fast st p
ilng show which was produced by
Unsign R. S, Brewer. Company Of
'ieer brought out the special tal
ents of the men, in singing, danc
ing and comedy stunts. The show
will lie repeated the Latter, part of
March.
SATURDAY’S PROGRAM
A special feature is in the stoie
for the servicemen and their friends
r. Saturday night at St- Benedicts
Gymnasium, when a double hea ler
basketball game will be played.
The first game slated ftyr 8 o'clock
will feature an all star girls game
between two picked teams of the
Girls Service Organization. This
promises to be a thriller and e
great deal of interest is being inanj
Tested among the girls who are
anxious to g'et back on the court
again. The second game will find
the Fort Crook Team, (matched a
gainst the fast stepping 36oth Av
iation Squadron from Kearney.
Nebraska. The local team will be
sporting new uniforms and expert
to make up fo rtheir first defeat
at the hands of Grand Island. A
dance will follow the two game*.
' TRIPS FOR NEXT WEEK
A heavy schedule is in store for
next week. On Tu'esday they vis
it Kearney for their usual prog
ram. accompanied by the USO Or
chestra and on Wednesday night at
Fnrt Crook. Thursday, to Grand
Island accompanied by the Fort
Crook basketball team for a double
attraction, and on Saturday night
.1. special basketball game between
Port Crook and the Navy Buys
from Hastings.
I SO ARRANGES WEDDING
Another unique function of the
2t4h St. USO Chib is the planning
anil supervision of weddings for
the servicemen. Mrs. Ruby B.
Rc*eso, hostess for the USO again
fBEGOOD |
||| MATURED ||
Mi Are you tbe man your wife;;
!; married? Or have you grown ! |
!| old before your time? Do you;!
'! still have the same old desire ]>
;; for the things she likes to do.. 1
!; or are you another one that’s !
Ijust too tired? If this is true, ]!
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form, the vitamin that builds'! I
i pep and energy. Send today;1
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!| towards better livjng through'!
! better health and pep. |>
50 Tablets $1
: 100 Tablets $1.75
;! (Plus C. O. D. Charges) !;
!; If you send cash, we will pay !;
! | postage.
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Corporation
201 South Craig Street J;
Dept. 65,
Pittsburgh, (13), Pa. M
stepped intd her usual role and
conducted thp following wedding
Sunday, February 13th at 530 pin.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bell
f 2430 Lake street, when Miss
Hernando Williams, niece of Mrs
Luia Washington and Mr and Mrs.
Thomas Scott became thp bride of
Corporal John L White of New
York City now st-cioped at FOri
,'rook. Nebraska. Miss Bernice
M ’rdock sang "I Love You Truly"
Tin bride wore a peacock tafetta
Less with whit? carnation in her
hair. Her attend-*v:, Mis. OUie
Neal, attired n pink chiffon with
white carnation corsage. The
groom was attended oy Sat <>•■< ar
Beasley. A rrc_?pc:0i followed ,he
wedding, with a. beautiful three ti"i
v edding cake ms the center pi,co
with two tap white tapers. Tit.
ceremony as performed by Rev. E.
F. Hidley, pastor of St- John’s AM
E. Church.
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by JULIUS E. HILL
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A year ago began the decorating
of the building that is now the
permanent home of Roosevelt Post
No. 30, the American Legion and
its Auxiliary. Since that time
many improvements have been
made and cossiib rable success real
ized from the Post’s business ad
ventures.
But where do we go £.-(,m here?
If thp old adage. "Praise The
Bridge that carried You Across",
means anything, we should kc* P
making use of that bridge- Would
it ses.ni wise to try another at this
time? Why should business meth
ods that have proved their worth
be set aside for untested ofles" It
would seem much wiser to atgk
to approved methods.
If for any reason those methods
/--—
A Bow to Duke j
Ellington Kostelanetz
One of America’s greatest com
poser-musicians will be paid
tribute Sunday afternoon when
Andre Kostelanetz conducts his
famous radio orchestra in a pres
entation of Duke Ellington’s
“Sophisticated Lady” and “Soli
tude” on “The Pause that Re
freshes on the Air.” The program,
sponsored by Coca-Cola, is car
ried coast to coast via CBS at
4:30, EWT.
ire suffering from a !acU of cor
rect usage by those empowered to
Jxecute them, then not the meth
ods but the executives should be:
held t oaccount. BUT LET HE
WHO IS WITHOUT SIN CAST
THE FIRST STONE.
As has been stated in another
article, (and by now should be we'!
known by every member regard
less) a legion post is not a one man
.organization. All have and must
lake- an active part in it if it !s j
la be successful and its imanag* -
:nent ki.pt out of the hands of ;
few.
Every member has a right to ex- '
press his views and assist in form
ing the plans of the post and vote
against conditions that they con
sider detrimental to its welfare
But the views of a member nor
his vote for changes in the- pres
ent setup should be influenced by
what others say about those in of
fice nor by persons trying to ad
vise him, but only by his own
sound, careful and fair-minded,
judgement.
And in considering a desire for
a change each member should
bear well in mind the nature, char
acteristic and personal background
of those seeking an office. There
should be no jumping at conclus
ions, no eagerness to change on
setup for another unless it is reason
ably certain that he and his com
rades will get a fairer deal. Oft
times a new setup turns out to be
one fostered by a few for their |<?>
sonal benefit and financial gain.
Where do we go from here? Let
us hope it will be UP and not
DOWN!
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ADVICE TO LEGIONNAIRE
(by JULIUS E. HILL)
If he should ask you for some
dough.
Don’t say you’ve none to spare;
Don’t bawl him out and turn him
down.
He may be a Legionnaire!
If he should gripe about his plight
And seem in black despair,
Don’t laugh at him—make him
feel cheap,
He may be a legionnaire.
Don’t shun him if he needs a
shave.
And some clean clothes to wear
Perhap’s he’s really in tough luhk
And may be a legionnaire.
If he’s just an ex-serviceman,
Give him some friendly care,
Wanted!
BURNED, WRECKED or
DILAPIDATED. CARS AND
TRUCKS. BRING ’EM IN
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Omaha
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Some with
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2611 BINNEY AT-3308
AVON’S PRODUCTS
LUX Barber Shop
2045 NORTH 24th STREET
“This is the Home of Com Fix”
■—**"*"■—--1 *•••
“CROWNED QCEEN”
Mable Ardella Crutcher of 4731
South Slate Stre >t, Chicago, was
chosen “Miss High School Clrad”
over 25 contestants representing a
dOz n High Schools at the l'C'sh
ing Palace Ballroom a few night
ago. Miss Crutcher had hS'n a
graduate of DuSable. High School
only a few hours before she was
crowned queen and was immediate
ly judged cover girl for a popular
national magazine. Press Photo
Service
And I’ll bet you every dime
I own—
He’ll become a good legionnaire!
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JlYou’ll fhrill to Franz'
[Werfel's THE SONG]
OF BERNADETTE,]
with JENNIFER JONES/
WILLIAM EYTHE,CHARLES
BICKFORD, VINCENT <
(PRICE, LEE J. COBB and
„ GLADYS COOPER—a
^ GREAT motion picture experience,
' directed by HENRY KING, pro
duced by WILLIAM PERLBERG.'
* WWW
Make room in your heart for THE SULLIVANS
—a picture you'll love, with ANNE BAXTER,1
THOMAS MITCHELL, SELENA ROYLE, TRUDY,
MARSHALL and introducing EDWARD RYAN, JOHN
CAMPBELL, JAMES CARDWELL, JOHN ALVIN and
GEORGE OFFERMAN, JR. as The Sullivan Boys!
I^ZZIZZZZZIZj
Published In fff 13wB The greeted
I this epics wllDW *tir of the
every week ^ ’vy icreeo!
A legend currently circulating among
, airmen reveals that when General
J Chennault, commanding his Flying
| Tigers, climbed into the cockpit of a
; plane he said,
* ★ ★ ★
“When I’m at the stick I’m just a guy
| named Joe.”
M-G-M presents Spencer Tracy and
Irene Dunne in Victor Fleming’s pro
I duction of “A Guy Named Joe”.
★ ★ ★ ★
With Van Johnson.Ward Bond, James
Gleason, Lionel Barrymore, Barry
Nelson, Esther Williams.
★ ★ ★ ★
Screen play by Dalton Trumbo, adap
tation by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan,
directed by Victor Fleming and pro
duced by Everett Riskin.
★ ★ ★ ★
That’s the entire billing and it’s an
honor to be on it. “A Guy Named
Joe” is a great memorable picture.
★ ★ ★ ★
Spencer Tracy gives the outstanding
performance of his career. It is way
ahead of his shadow life as an aviator
in “Test Pilot”.
★ ★ ★ ★
Irene Dunne surpasses her best work,
not excluding "The Awful Truth”.
★ ★ ★ ★
Victor Fleming’s direction makes you
remember that he also directed “Gone
With The Wind”.
★ ★ ★ ★
Two lovers with stars in their eyes and
their eyes in the stars are Spencer and
Irene. She too, you see, is a pilot.
★ ★ ★ ★
A story of recklessness’ in the face of
the sheerest danger and of love itself
which is the enemy of fear.
★ ★ ★ ★
Here’s a tip for swell screen entertain
ment.
Presented by
A Guy Named
-A*
opine May ^ l». «u« ' ^
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1834.
POWER AND THE PUBLIC. 2
J. E. Davidson of the Nebraska Power com- j
pany is an ingratiating fellow, in addition to be- f
tag an extremely good business man. His com
pany occupies an enviable position in this region,
with its customers apparently happy and well
served. The concern manufactures and sells elec
tricity here at a price lower than in most cities. ?
Even though Senator Norris once took a couple I
of days of the senate's time to denouncing the \
financial setup of the company, it is impossible
to believe it is wholly selfish, or entirely wicked. '
_ These tb^’-hts are eu<-' in part ***
' • - V
Reprinted from the World-Herald
Here is what the World-Herald said about the
Nebraska Power Company when it wasn't
angry—when it was impartial and handled
the news without prejudice.
The World-Herald, in carrying out its program
of "rule or ruin" tells you that our Company
is a "wicked thing" and should be destroyed
. . . that our rates are high . . . and that we
are driving industry from Omaha.
It is unnecessary for us to point out that these
statements are totally unfounded. Our Com
pany has always tried to do the right thing
and be a good citizen of Omaha. Our rates
are among the lowest in the nation. Our in
dustrial power rates are an inducement to
industry and have encouraged the expansion
of industrial plants, thereby creating more
jobs for Omaha families.
If your electric rates were low in 1934, as stated by thft
World-Herald in the above editorial, then electricity certainly
must be CHEAP now because we have CUT RATES THREE
TIMES since 1934.
NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
Business-Managed... Tax-Paying... Operated by Local Men
Interested in the Progress and Welfare of Their Communities