The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, April 14, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    Anne Brown,
T he beautiful concert singer who
HAS FORSAKEN BROADWAY FOR THE
CONCERT STAGE ONCS TURNED DOWN AN
OFFER OF $75,000.- FOR A TWOYE.AR ROAD
TOUR WITH'PORGY AND BESS'. EDUCATED. AT
MORGAN COLLEGE IN BALTIMORE; COLUMBIA'S
TEACHERS COLLEGE IN N.Y. AND NEW YORKS
JULUARD SCHOOL OF MUSIC HER FAME
SKYROCKETED WHEN SHE WAS DISCOVERED
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A NAVY VESSEL WITH A MIXED CREW.
OF THE U S. COAST GUARD
IS THE FIRST NEGRO COMMISSIONED
OFFICER IN THE NAVY. WITH 23 YEARS
OF SERVICE BEHIND HIM HE HAS SERVED IN NEARLY EVERY
GRADE. HE IS THE FIRST NEGRO OFFICER TO COMMAND *
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Attention!
Home-Makers!
—FREE—
Cooking School Classes
EVERY TUESDAY—1:30 P.M.
Under the Personal Direction
of Mrs. Alta B. Weymuller, our
Home Service Director
Gas Bungalow — Utilities Bldg.
18th AND HARNEY
IChatterBox
I BY DORIS McGILI,
III GAITS! Since this week has been
| bad out and we wish everyone good
| luck— so don't go out and get hurt
It LEAKED OIT that GC. and
EB were together Sunday week a
go and. had a ery nice time, alone—
with them riding were IHj BMi JH,
and MF!
HB looks as if she will be lonely
until after D-Day in China—Ha! —
Why is it that IJ. got jealous be
cause BS kissed AC goodbye? (I
Wonder?)
Why did FM stop working at the
Rock—did he quit or???
Come back Freddie—we miss you.
M. Carter seems to be getting
calls eery evening at the Rock—are
they from CM or ???
LOOK OUT MARY!
Why is it that RB takes so many
days or is OLD AGE coming up, ha!
ha!
THE DANCE Friday was a good
deal— among the crowd Pearl F.
was crowned Queen. King to be
announced later—among the crowd
were June St. Clair, Naomi V., Lil
lian S., Helen E, Dorothy L., Rose
Manor L„ Paul O., Nolean W., Ka
therine Me, Doris McGill, Ruth B ,
Barbara B., Louise S., Inola Moore
Ella West J , Donnie Davis, Wm.
Payton, Skipper, Viola Seay, Imo
gene Perry, Helen W., Delores G.
Betty Sherman, oRbert Rodges, Bil
ly Rudd, Morrow W , Evelyn J. etc.
WHO was the certain chix who
wears a blue head scarf in school—
could it be BP-?
THE BIRTHDAY PARTY given
for Lewis Cullen was only sharp!
SURPRISE!!! AM decided to for
get RM!!
Aletlia Norman is back in the
fair city,.
RW got JSC a bottle of pop -
mark it down girls!-^
Vivian Turner had a birthday
Tuesday—Happy Birthday (18 year
old) .
- J
J. Me and BR. are still going to
gether—happy rorpance you 2!
Lee McDavis, Sonny Triggs, Joe
Glass, Jack Harris, Clifford Session
and . are are home Swell to
see you back boys!
Dorothy Watson and her Pvt.
ALA sure are truly in love! When
are they going to get hitched?
Connie and AHS are becoming
better friends lately! What about
j that??
I .
Why was BM and WD dancing to
gether at the party last thurs’ .
was all the girls high or couldn’t
they do any better?
JG is back lookin’ very nice in
his Navy uniform.
CR better known as Buster, act
Black Eagle Herb
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Weak Folks
If you suffer with weak back.
Kidney, Bladder Gas. Constipation,
Indigestion, Billiousness, Rundown
Nerves, Cramps, Rheumatism, Boss
of Womanhood, and Manhood, try
this medicine. Send $2.00 for an 8
ounce bottle. We also ship C.O.D.,
postage and money order fee extra.
THE SPIRITUAL HEALTH
GENIRE
121 \. lllh St. Philji., Pa.
ed up like a bad boy Sat. nite—.
he really had a good timej didn’t
you Buss!???
BM also sang Red Wagon nice
voice BM!)
LJ was up in my naborhood last
w'eek what was he looking for?
I forgot LB lives up there.
Why was Betty Stewart rrying at
work? Did I overhear that all the
people were mad at her or what?
B Jones is getting too big to keep
up so-o much noise-Keep your
voice down Bubble!
CD—LB EB— WB were at the
show Sunday—they seem to be hav
ing lots of fun (Hey CD?)
TH and his friend were walking
home last Wednesday were they
embarrassed or was it just a nice
day out—ha, ha—THEODORE!
TM is back looking nice in his
yellow accessories of scarf and glov
es.
Gladys Stewart’s husband Thom
as is now stationed in Fort Bel
voirT Va., wishing he was here
with her.
Why is CS denouncing his wife,
has he found that she has a new
lover?
We wish that each and every
member of the Tomorrow’s Club
would attend Zion Baptist Church
next Sunday time 7:30!
Why is it that RW cut out from
BS? Ts it because IJ had doingrs
with it.???
Dorothy B is lonely. has her
old flame died out?
Where has LaRue been. he's
off the streets now!!
ECASH!!! Cleveland Marshall got
an A in American Hist’. II, (Good
deal fellow!)
Why is it that TR is trying to
break BG's heart.after all Toney
she loves you.
Why did certain girls get mad at
certain things that were put in the
last week’s paper? (after all girls
the truth hurts).
Why did BJ stay rome from
school? You weren't too sick to go
get your cleaning?
Where has Harold J been keeping
himself?—come out Harold.
Aneta P was looking nice last
Thurs’.look out boys!
Why did JSC slap DP’s face last
Wens?.Certain people would like
to know!
Is EW still in love with FB?
IN A CORNER—sitting in a corn
er Sat nite was it because JW was
not there?
On the way home Wens did we
really see LJ and KM?
i
What has happened to the TNT
Club? We don’t hear much about
them anymore!
The going away party for Rubeun
was strictly on the ball!!
JEAN;!! I thought U and Harry
Poet’s
Corner
“MY EASTER PRAYER”
(by T. Hodges Goodwin)
Lord on this bright Easter morn,
I bow to make my plea;
In humble adoration;
For what Thou’s done for rfte!
Thou rose up on this morning,
Many hundred years ago;
’Cause the world was dying:
And Thou did love it so.
Included in Thy rising:
Was such a worm as I;
he root of all Thy sorrow:
The cause Thou had to die!
I humbly how dear Savior
The only way I know; i
To thank Thee for Thy blessings
My feeble love to show!
Forgive my every weakness:
Grant things I fail to ask;
Bless when I vainly say things—
Help me to do my task!
Let love’s assimilation.
Bind every creed and race;
That each may love each oher:
And seek Thy Holy place!
Lord this sweet Easter Sabbath:
Let me my vows renew;
Help me arise this Easter:
To love no God but Thee!
Father give me firm desires.
To walk the narrow' way;
Make all my years be Holy,
And not just Easter -day.
Lord grant this prayer I pray,
My truest—surest friend;
Let each day be my Easter—
For Thine Own sake—Amen!!!
—T. Hodges Goodwin.
| Louis Jordan All Set For Record Return At Paramount \
LOIl'S JORDAN, SENSATIONAL HAND LEADER
had broke up? I guess it’s love!
HA! HA!
Have you heard JW has received
her engagement ring (I wonder who
it’s from?)
SURPRISE there will be a par
ty given by the Victory Club .
Date May 24 Place to be an
nounced !
Betty Bryant is getting better
looking. Che£1c your men girls!
TO UNCLE SAM NOW—Boys who
will be leaving for Uncle Sam’s
Hill II III Mill llll III III IIII III III! 111! Ill IIIII
[ lodgings soon are: Albert Beverly,
and Janies Turner (good luck boys)
. others Frank Cottrell, Vergil
Mitchell, Billy' Cunningham, (Ken
neth Graham?)
»
GUESS WHO!! •
Hobby, eating Height 5 ft. 3%
inches Weight, 175 Hair, dark
black Eyes dark brown Nick
name Mr. Five by Five Prep
Peeve, to become a better member of
a certain club.
Last week’s guess, who was
Charlene West.
CHATTERBOX,
SIGNIN' OFF
“WOMAN HATER”
■f ■
The women at home are very un
true.
They will tell" you they love you
And are waiting for you.
Why they will do it, no man can
tell,
But their continuous lying—
Will lead them to Hell.
N you are a Soldier, take my
advice
»
Stay away from the women—
For I have tried it twice.
They will tell you they love you,
And they would be true
But where did they leave me?
Not happy but Blue.
When I return home,
And these Battles are won
To raise me some children,
It shall only be one.
I will buy him a gun.
And an extra good light—
To watch my woman.
While I’m asleep at night.
No boys that’s my story
You will find to be true.
When you get home tomorrow
Wrhat will you do?
Find you a woman,
And make her your wife,
Get you a shotgun
And watch her for life.
Tvt. Earston Chaney,
38331403, Co., "D”
390th Engrs. Regt.
APO. 350-C-O PM
New York, NY
JUST LET ME NOT FORGET
I've learned the reel of Army talk
I learned the feel of fire;
I’ve learned the rifle and grenade.
The sands and mud and mire.
I've learned the proper battle
dress,
I’ve learned to camouflage;
I learned the way to parachute,
And mend a fuselage.
I've learned what general orders
are.
I've learned the arms and ranks;
Ive learned to wield a bayonet.
And how to fire at tanks.
1 ve learned a thousand things or
more.
So very new to me—
! Just let me not forget, ‘DEAR
SPOT JOBS!!
Do vou need money right now? Pay every day in
Armour's Cured Hide department. 1 ots < " over
time, pleasant working conditions, ( an aho use
part time workers.
Armour & Co.
28th and ‘Q’ Sts.
USES Referral Required
LORD’,
The way I use to be.
Pvt. Eaniton Chaney,
Co., “D” 390th Engrs.,
Regt., APO., 350
C-O PM, New York. NY
Governor Issues
Proclamation
WHEREAS, our nation is enter
ing a most critical period in its
struggle against tyranny and op
pression, and
WHEREAS, the present economy
and future prosperity of the nation
is threatened by the unguarded use
of our earnings and savings at this
time, and
WHEREAS, the amount of pur
chasable goods is constantly dimin
ishing while earnings and accumu
lations of money are greater than
ever before in our history and
WHEREAS, the financing of the
war effort constitutes our first and
most important responsibility on the
home front if we are to keep faith
with our sons and daughters in the
service, and
WHEREAS, the proper use and
investment of our money at this
time will help assure the mainten
ance of the homes, communities and
opportunities to which these boys
and girls of ours constantly dream
of returning.
NOW, THEREFORE, I Dwight
Griswold, Governor of the State of
Nebraska, do hereby proclaim the
month of April, 1945 as “GET
READY MONTH”’ for the Seventh
War Loan Drive which will official
ly and nationally be conducted dur
ing May and June. I urge each and
every citizen of this state to take
solumn account of his financial ab
5 PLANS TO SING BERT
WILLIAMS’ TINE
(by DelorfN Calvin)
I
NEW YORK CITY (Calvin's News
Service) This week, Louis Jordan,
sensational bandleader playing the
Apollo Theatre, was busy getting
ready for a grand comeback into
the Paramount Theatre June 13th.
He just closed his first engagement
there February 27th, after three
weeks of wowing Broadwayites. To
get ready he’s ordering summer
uniforms for the boys and searching
for new tunes. He plans to sing
"That Couldn't Happen to Nobody
Else but Me", a song Bert Williams
made famous in the old days.
His return Paramount date is a
record no one else has set. It
seems that Harry Levine, theatre
talent selector and Bob Weitman,
managing director of the Paramount
house, agreed that no one but Louis
Jordan has stimulated so their pat
ronage in the last five years—that
is no one but Frank Sinatra! So.
they booked him and his band to
come back in less than SH months.
In addition, they're trying to find
a way to get the inimitable Jordan
in pictures under tneir own Dan
ner. They claim that every star |
they built has signed with another
studio. Harry James with MGM: J
Frank Sinatra with RKO, and so on.
Their scout, Borris Kaplan, inter
viewed Louis during his three weeks
at the theatre and suggested that
his studio might cast him in a
comedy role as a musician and an
actor. But they put in their bid to
be sure they get him for Paramount
Meanwhile. Louie, untouched by
the fuss the Paramount is making
oer him, is still going on as sched
uled—doing theatre dates until June
13th. Next week, Louis Jordan and
band play the Howard Theatre in
Washington then one nighters thru
Virginia and North Carolina, to the
Paradise in Detroit, April 27th .
ility to support the war effort by
investing his money in War Bonds
to speed victory and insure the re
storation of normal peacetime liv
ing. I particularly urge employers
and employees to fully cooperate
with the plans for launching this
"get ready" period with a special
drive for "extra” payroll deduction
starting on Monday, April 2nd. I al
so urge the various service and
luncheon clubs of the state and the
school princaples, teachers and pup
ils to lend every possible assistance
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