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Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND J -■---— year at the inception of USO work. Other sessions will be held Friday March 24th and the closing on Mor. day March 2Tth. A spec1al recog nition for volunteers is being plan ned for Sunday April 2nd in con nection with open house at the CT30. TRIP TO KEARNEY The long awaited trip to Kearney will be taken Tuesday March ilst leaving the USO club at 12:30 pm. ; .Lt. Rowe. Commanding Officer ! and the men have promised a real treat for the women and girls who make this trip, and a special pro gram is being arranged by the ! girls. The USO Swingsters will ac I company the gTOUp on this trip, and a special program is being ar : ranged by the group to en'ertaia the soldiers. The USO Swingjteors will also make the trip and furn ished music for the occasion. PERSONALITY DEV ELOrMtNT CLASSES OPEN Personality Development Classes I for the girls who are members Of [ the tTSO as well as those who wish | to become members will open on j Thursday March 23rd. with Mrs. J j Mattie Gooden and Mrs. Evelyn j I Murray in charge of the program, j ' as announced by Mrs. Ora Glass, i who is chairman of the committee j (on arrangements. Membership j Card will be given to those girls ! who attend the classes. The sec | ond session will be held Tuesday March 28th and the third on Mon | day. April 3rd. Classes will begin : at 7:30 pm The following is the entire p*o i gram for the three sessions: rSO PERSONALITY DEVELOP j KENT CLASSES FOR GSO. GIRLS PROGRAM— Mrs. Ora Glass. Presiding First session. Thursday. March 23rd. 7:30 pm. 1044. 1. Registration 7:00-7:30. Mrs Jessica Wright. Mrs. Gertrude ] ►>>>»>>5g=gg j I ■ star if tk« souni You're joining in with the Laughs ai tht naium when you roar at the hilarious goings-or. of Robert Walker m "See Here, | Private Hargrove”. i + + •+> For this MGM picture is the howl-arious rookie comedy of the war—from the best-seller of the rame name! ★ * * * Yes—Private Hargrove gives the bine* the brush-of! as he gives you a picture of life in an Army Camp—from the j rookie's level! ★ ★ ♦ ♦ Robert Walker is a knock-out as Ha Ha-Hargrove! ★ * ★ * Donna Reed is also a knock-out—as the G.Eyeful that captures Hargrove’* heart on “Moonlight Maneuvers". ★ ★ * -k Keenan Wynn. Robert Benchiey. Ray Collins and Chill Wills are also right there —with smashing performances. * * * * “See Here. Private Hargrove” should ; be seen. By everybody. For it’s defi nitely in the nature of a command performance tor every sweetheart, wife, mother, dad. big sister or kid brother of a rookie It's a scream— from scene r~j to scene. Atten-shur. \—lt& P. 5. Atten-sfann' Bu’ Bonds ie the order of the day! The “SONG OF BERNADETTE”. "For those who believe in God, no explanation is necessary. For those who cli not, none is possible.” Craig Mrs. Bernie Peebles. 2 730- to 7:40 pm General Pur pot? of Girls Service Organization Mrs. Mattie Gooden. 3. 7:45 t" 820—Problems of Health. Mrs. Evelyn Murray. . 4. 825 to 9:00 pm. Games is A Source of Entertainment. Mrs. Al ice Wilson. SECOND SESSION. Tuesday March 2Sth—7:30 pm. 1. 720 to 7:40 pm.—Opening Session. 2. 7:43 to 820 pun.—Cosmetics and Clothes. Mrs. Grace Bradford. Mrs Bobbie Davis. 3. 825 to 9:00 pm.—Musical pro grams. Mrs. Alice Wilson. THIRD SESSION. Monday April 3rd. 7:30 pm. 1944. 1. 7:30 to 7 40 pm.—Opening St's sion. 2. 7:43 to 820 pm. Standa-’s of Conduct. Mrs. G. Anita Blickburn 3. 8 23 to 9:00 pm. Dramatics and Skts. Mrs Alice Wilson NATIONAL WORKERS PAY VISIT TO CLUB Reverend Rueben W Coleman, Associate Program Director of the Army and Navy Department of the YMCA.. with headquarters in New York visited the UBO Club on Mon day and met with the Minister in the afternoon and th® Committee of Mangements. Mr Coleman specific responsibilities has to do with religions literature and chur ch relationship, particularly in the USO Clubs and the permanent -Ar my and Navy YMCA. He explatn ed to the persons how the work is being conducted and brought out the fact that the YMCA is giving to the men in the services -in op portunity for religious experiences n various forms, and particularly so though literature, religious rec ords. personal counselling and guidance and the encouragement to attend church services whi'e - n leave A Church Directory for service men will soon be published at the request and cooperation of the local ministers. Duane T. Swanson For Nebraska State Railway Commissioner REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE . OMAHA. NEBRASKA Duane T. Swanson, born Decem ber 9, 1903 and raised in a farming community. Upon finishing grade and t#gh school .completed course in business administration at Clem City College. Quincy. Illinois. Sub sequently studied law and received LLB degree from The University of Omaha Law School. Omaha, 193d. and admitted to practice law in Nebraska, in June. 1931. Employed by Burlington Rail road in freight and passenger of fice as a stenographer and clerk. BARGAINS and UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS - WATCHES. “PRESENT THIS AD’’ and Receive— A Dollar Credit on any item of jewelry $10.00 or over. MARCUS LOAN & JEWELRY CO, 320 North ieth —Phone AT-S840 1 MRS. MATTIE TAYLOR 1 % 2611 BINNEY AT-3308 Jl I AVON’S PRODUCTS J 1 LUX Barber Shop § « 2045 NORTH 24th STREET % j| “This is the Home of Corn Fix” J| Thus runs the foreword to one i of the most stirring stories ever t°ld on the screen—‘The S ,-ig of Bernadette.'’ 20th Century-F v tnovie drama fashioned fro--' tb novel by Franz Werfel. I Deeply affecting all those w' o | have already seen it amongst a' [Sections of the press and pottlie a | like. “The Song of Bernadette" l | like a powerful beacon illaminat | mg the life of a simple peasant 'girl of Lourdes. France whos - un shakable faith earned her saint hood. That girl, whose name is deathless and a symbol of the mir acle of faith, was Bernadette S»u birOus, who saw a vision near a cave outside Lourdes of "A Beau tiful Lady." and who held to he' faith through the severest trials that cynical authorities devised tc shake it: cynics who themselves later believed when tnev sa .v vis itors throw away th-tr crutches, cared of afflictions. For the role of Bernadette. 20th Century-Fox. through Director Henry King and Prolucer William Perlberg .chose a Completely un known, untried girl, the n w fam ed Jennifer Johes. In this beauti ful young girl, found afte a long search, was found the perouisettes ! necessary to the character of Bern adette-great but umpl- oeauty. humbleness but exaltation and the inner luminosity of unquenchable faith. Leading featured ro'-es in the memorable motion picture are played by Charles Bickford-, Lee J Cobb. William Eythe, Vincent Price. Gladys Cooper, Anne Revere Roman Bohnen- Mary Anderson, Sig Rumann, Blanche Yurki and Jero^n^ Cowan. Later in division office- mainten ance. payroll, secretary to Chief Clerk and to Dt vision Supt.. gen eral offices, passenger departmen* passenger agent- and three yexrs in law department at Omaha, a total of eight years. Resigned and engaged in general practice of law June 1st. 1933. as sociated wjth Frost. Hanames and Ximtx (Sit Keeline Bidg\. Omaha Continued through 1933. First ran for public Office in [936. receiving Republican nomin ation for the Railway Commission. Defeated in general election ',n 1 Democratic landslide. Nominated .again in 1938 and was elected Rail 1 way Comis-fioner in November. FUNNY, HOW GUESTS REMEMBER THE WAY A BATHROOM LOOKS! N U "E N AM EL niU give yanr BATHROOM * sparkling porccLmn. like finish far as little as . . . ONE CENT PER SQUARE FOOT NU-ENAMEL is sc easy to opoly that yam eon paint it yourself, even if you are a beginner, and get professional resuin. Remember too that Nu-Enamei is made with waterproof oils so that it will wittw stone steam conditions and frequent wash mgs and still retain its beautiful lustre. Visit your Nu-Ename! dealer today. Sea the attractive paste! colors which were de signee porticuiarty for modern bathroom eoior combinations. _ Use NU-ENAMH Sm* Mnt*/ <** *\ *»•«♦ tabs ^OHE COATCOVEPS^\ HU'€NAH€L TMM WUN •** W S 0--*C* BRUSH MARKSTy KILPATRICK S 1__ _ Curley's Corner... KILLS 2. HI RTS 4 AFTER C ARD GAME Rhl>! g atiok ;n a card r-rsi. in the 1300 block Pennsylvania ,»v en ue. Baltimore. Md. & Negro rr tacket! other players with an tut Pipe, killing two and injuring f jar. lie then escaped, after rifling the packets of his victims. Those killed were Thomas Tot-. 33. and Fred Moore 34. b^to liv ing m the 1300 Mock Penn sy* var»: avenue “THE NTT OF RHYTHM” • LIONEL HAMPTON” and his sensational band will take to the rood for a series of one night stands and theatre engagement". Band opened the Howard Tbeitre Washington, DC., March 1(5. Then The "Hohse of Hits” The Roy il Theatre. Baltimore, March t:> (Photo by Curley Reeli atn'mgiTu. .sfjiHiiiirn;" • NOBLE SISSLE PLUS IMPORTANT ROLE ON WAR PROGRAM Because of his outstanding work 1 1938. Took office January S 1939 • I Nj .e .'ing as Commission chair- . tnan. Father and mother now deceus- ! ed. Brother, Carl, farming in Sal ine County Uncle homester i -d east of Gordon and fan *[y still on < the farm. Record m office- has 1 or- -i*m | est, energetic and impartial Has a background of over twen ty year's in transportation. la-\ and commission experience “SWING EROO" IN BALTIMORE GEGRGIE A ELD and his Great Band on Theatre tour. , ,pen T: •• Royal Theatre. Mirth 17—Ban 1 i mOTlnf westward to the (Photo by Curiey Reed. IM—Tills.... as Lieutenant in the moru'e i ' ition in the Army during the la -r. war. Noble Sissle wa« a "n ■.••fa. ’ when the time tame for se> t".; a representative for the R ! i at’-. Music Sirt>-C. mmltt--j of th irtt. .'any and N.vy Committee. Accord’ng to his masap-s ■>: *i Associated Bo, kina Corpjrat*. .. •10 Rockefeller Plaza.. New feta City. S.ss’e has already pr in1 four tOp-notehing units which - playing various Army carn*x- They •in: '‘Harlem <-n Parade" ' «epia Swing Rev Je " ‘Keep Sti i.V an spikes the r..m©r that he -n’t time to play the many dan ■** eo rag.-ments offered him thr oughout the nation by saying that re «2e: .n'.te’y wilt play all emg*z «■ that have already been, b jok^i aad i- open for more His great pat riotic song. •’Unnamed Sold e ' is meting with splendid reeeP* ' • He appeared at the Dreamland H .11 under the sponsorship of Si r. William H. Da via. Thursday. Mar. 1*. (Press Photo Service ) IGH7SNS ro55w’SKIN 1 HECK’S ! % % ; For Popular Brands of : 1 BEER & LIQUORS 2 —2229 LAKE 2 2 j “Always A Place to 2 i Park”* | TO RENEW YOUR 1944 SUBSCRIPTION HA-0800 SUBSCRIBE NOW! Hailed from Coast to Coast as a miracle of screen greatness —you'll never forget Franz Werfel's THE SONG Of * BERNADETTE, introducing the great star discovery of ^ the decade, Jennifer JONES heading a great cast! Six men, three women meet life's most powerful erro- p tions in LIFEBOAT. Alfred HITCHCOCK'S greatest j production, written to order for him by John STEIN- " BECK, starring Tallulah BANKHEAD, with William BENDIX end Canada LEE n his bril- Li liant screen debut! * * * The "Inside Japan" drama of Yanks bombing Tokyo! Darryl F. ZANUCK'S THE PURPLE HrARTI ■ 1 1 .... \ V Day* II # , save out cbee”'Wl t ^-rtf^*as II . - d1eT-dHT°B?