The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, May 26, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    SUPERLATIVE BIG “3” UNIT SET FOR TOUR
L- —j-—c- cAUAKiKiAM rMURCHlLL 4<DEEK” WATSON’S QUARTET
‘■U'S-H^S8anLdLofntdhe Yea?."** " “America’s Song Favorite." “Singing Sensation of the Nation.”
Exclusive t* Ted Yates Publications
HERE they are the greatest hit show of th<£ 1945
Spring season, the superlative Big “3" Unit
which is set (or a tour across the country—north,
south, east and west. Savannah Churchill. America's
favorite song stylist, popular Manor Records best
seller whose waning of “Daddy, Daddy’’ and Irving
Berlin's “All Alone.” is tops, will be featured with
“Deck" Watson and His Brown Dots, the quartet
that N. Y. critics hailed as, “the singing favorites of
the nation." The Brown Dots recently recorded (for
Manor Records). “31 Miles For A Nickle. Lets
Give Love Another Chance," “For Sentimental Rea
sons," and “You’re Heaven Sent.”
Luis Russell and His Orchestra hailed as the “Hit
Band of the Year,” will round out this star-studded
show. Russell’s (Manor) recordings of “Boogie in
the Basement." “You Taught Me How To Smile
Again." along with “St. Louis Holiday.” and “I Need
Your Kind Of Loving." is first rate. Milton Buggs Is
the vocalist with the band.
Chatter-Box
11A Youthful Column
>\Y Doris McGill —i
WELL another week has gone by and we’re
pickin’ up just where we left off Does the young
lady who recently cut her pretty hair, and now
wears it rolled' up wonder whv her name didn’t
appear on this page last week? (See
Meat Week’s Issue).—
K C can't make up his mind he
tween 2 certain girls could they
by any chance be D A M or M
P? I WONDER?_
Ed Donaldson and Clyde Dong_
mire are home on leave. looking
very nice in their uniforms
Give Aaron D’s Station wagon a
lookin' over “Crosstown Car”.
Who is the certain Chick at Cen
tral who is noted for Miss UGLY,
the Fust, could it by any chance be
V T? ha ha or D M? ...
t
What was troubling F C. last
Wens nite was he botheied or
I
WENDED WHISKEY
•6 proof—60% grain neutral ipirite.
Sckeniey Distiller* Carp, N. Y. C.
Having Trouble
Stretching Ycur
Ration Points?
Listen to
Martha Bohlsen
in
“The Homemakers’
Club of the Air”
DAILY
Monday . . . KBON . . . . 9:30 A.M.
Tuesday . . . KOIL .... 3:45 P.M.
Wednesday . . KOWH . . . 9:30 A.M.
Thursday . . . KOIL .... 3:45 P.M.
Friday .... KOWH . . . 9:30 A.M.
Saturday . . . WOW .... 8:30 A.M.
Clip This Schedule — Keep It Near Your Radio!
NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
Just what was the matter.Suit
Case?
MOP* MOP! we are proud of Cdo
Gooden who received 1500 (dol
lars) for the best student in En
glish at Central High .an average
ofan A's all the way through 9A
to 12B.
Ruth Booker's Hart is back.I
hear she kissed him right in the
hall at school. Hey Ruthie? Glad
to see him weren’t you?
IT LEAKED OIT that the Bubble
Jones had a party last Wens.it's
all a mistake . it was the Three
Bums Party (not menshuning any
names) everything to drin.!!!.
Who is John R. sopose to be go.
ing with??.K. M. or ??... (smile)
Lizzie Riley and some Cat from
Kansas took the floor at the USO.
last Tues.goou deal Among the
crowd were the following: —ary C.
Ruth B , Evelyn, Betty S. Robert
R , William P . Barbara B , Bubble,
Jimmy Harold, Dorothy, -\olean,
and others.
The Roller Skating club of Cen
tral High School presents •’Rollin’
Rhythm" chose their King and
Queen on May 18 at 4 P M (next
week name).
The great Aaron D., and Kather
ine T are still going around the
wheel What was the mad decis
ion about going to some.???
If you were there you know what
the answer was!.
Wonder where the Nosie gang’s
been keepin’ theirselves. We miss
you and the boys (DD)
Who was the D R. holding hands
with in front of 235 last Thurs?
Could it have been S. L.??.CER.
TAIN people would like to know!
Something to talk uhout—Wonder
I why all of the girls at school talk
I about June Me—aret they jealous
or are they just giving her a chance
to get a certain Lad? Hay E. H.??
Don’t take to qtJ..
WHAT’S MY NAME!! I'm passing
for a Lieutenant but I'm and was
never in service. I got my uni
form from a dead friend’s trunk,
and have gone to DC maybe LA?
Where I hope to spree the police
are after me and no doubt will have
me by the time you read this ..
WHAT'S MY NAME?
WHO noon ITf. Who was
caught playing a nice game of
CRAPS in the back of a certain D.
.Store last Wens???
I’ERECT MATCH KIIJS
To Have and Have Not.
...Doris McGill
Slightly Dangerous June St. Clair
A Song to Remember Amelia
Tonight and Every Night Kuth B
This Man's Navy.Nolean W.
Come Out Whereevery You Are
. Gilda
Romance in the Dark .Mary
Some How . Madeline
Please Don't Say No! . Jean
Strange Things Happenin' Every
Day . Lorraine J
Sweet Dreams .Dorcas
, D. L —If your sorry about my
fifty cents, give it back to me.
that would be a good deal!
We would like very much if Mutt
'n' Jeff woul come to Club meetings
CI TE GALS—Betty D , Buckie G ,
Katie M B , Nolean, Neta. Helen,
PERSONALITIES—Dorothy Wat
son, Gilda Thomas, Katherine T ,
and Udoxit.
Who is the certain man at Cen
tral Hi who is known to be noted
as "Farmer Brown”? Could it be
the (Principal) hee hee!
WATCH FOR the JUMP (.Tune 2)
Once you're there you’ll want ta
stay!
IF R W seems to be walking on
air._.it's because she's in love..
(at least that’s the way it seems)
SAY BO—are you so much in love
that you won't let your sweetie
walk in the halls alone?.or is
it the she Wolves
The 10 Sweethearts will give
a great affair soon so watch this
column for information!
GIRLS STOP SMOKING
Who was the gang that was
caught pushing a car Thurs nite’
Girls don’t you know there's' a war
on?... and everything is rationed?
MOP MOP who carries their door
key around her neck to protect her
life savings? and doesn't know
that said savings have been spent
by her room-mate, long, long long
AGO!”.Who gets half of those
W CHECKS?
SURPRISE! Next week there will
be no school at Central High . HAY'
SMILE AND CHEER UP, BOYS
- Exclusive to Teel Yates Publications
LOVELY SAVANNAH CHURCHILL, America’s favorite song stylist,
who will be co-starred with the Big Three Unit that also includes
“Deek” Watson and His Brown Dots, plus, of course, Luis Russell &
His Orchestra; is set to thrill song lovers throughout the nation. This
star studded show will give to theatre goers high class entertainment.
Exclusive Manor recording artist Miss Churchill’s "Daddy, Daddy” and
"All Alone" is a best-seller.
I TECH?.
REMEMBER IT’S A Lis IX FI X—
—J St Clair had a 16 day vacation'
to LA.on her way back she met
a fine Medical Corps Captain .
where they started an interesting
conversation (of course about school
work???)
REMARKS—
Why were all the BOBCATS dress
ed up in Suits last Thurs?.of
course they say it's ony that were
clean!
A GREAT DEAL
The JUMP given by Ruth Booker
was a Good Deal!
• Jean Wright, one of our older
girls has not lately been on the
Crosstown Street Car. What’s the
Matter Jeanie?—Can't U make it ?
i mp: i mp: What P^humboogie WaL
ter played the %'t of Sissy and was
deferred by what draft board? .
What dentist had better quit fry
ing onions in his office or will ^pse
his best customers and lease?
HURRAH—who are the KATS ‘.V
KITTENS who are running lor this
four year scholarship contest ?
You know it only has l month left!
■
FACTS!!!
What hospital discharged a pat
ient last week after finding Pig’s
| feet bones in his bed (3 guesses.)
What has happened to Wonda M?
She's out of the fair city come
back Wonda we miss U!.
A SUDDEN THOUGHT! Don't men
know that when better men are
made Women will get them? Par
don conceit men—all in fun!
We just couldn't do without you
and THAT'S NO JOKE!
NO PEEKIN’ GIRLS—
BOY OF THE WEEK
..VIRGIL M.
BOY OF THE MONTH—
..BUSTER R
BOY OF THE YEAR—
. FRANK C.
WHO SAW WHO—Who did I see
Sund—sitting in a booth at a cer
tain Drug store about 8:30? ...Could
it have been our great friends
Albert B , and Clyde L Good
Deal!
THE PARTY given for Eduard D
was rather nice and fine except for
the rain.but everyone really had
a nice time.among the crowd was
Betty S., Ruby W Evelyn J , J
C. E., John P , ohhny, Mae B ,
DonalJd D Wm Paytonj Betty C ,
Paul O., Bubble , Doris M , Ruth
B.. Barbara, Mary C , Mary C , J
Williams, John F., E. S . and oth_
ers_
_ I
BANG!—who was the certain gang
that sticks so close together and
are noted as a cowered group (next
week answer)
SQX'EEK about 8 men in uniform
stopped two young ladies yesterday
.did they go with them?.. Say
Who were the certain young
ladies who visited Miss Wilma
Starns and mother in Lincoln, Ne
braska and while there we went to
Delanties Country, Show and to the
Church—very lovely weekend!
Who is known as MISS CENTRAL
Hi’s SWEATER GIRL?.Could it
by any chance be Miss Madeline
Wilks? hee, hee!
Is N R trying to take Arthur E
from Lois B ? Better watch out
Lois B for Joyce G . too!.
•
Why does everybody say N R
has too much mouth some said it
needs a zipper
Who was Joyce G. sitting in the
show with last Saturday? Someone
said it was Raymond G
Is Thelma H too lazy to water
the lawn? Is that why she waters
it with her hand ?..
Why does N R write letters to
some boys and then sign them Joyce
G? Watch out N. R that's a jail
ticket!
What girl has Earl H been see
ing in Central's halls lately?
HURRAH.who was the certain
girl who went to the waste basket
and got a comic book out of the
waste basket after the teacher
threw it away? Hay nee!
GUESS WHOfff—GIRL!
; Age. sweet 16; Height 5 ft. 5%
; inches; Weight 145%; Hair
black; Eyes, Dark Brown; Hobby'
Eating, Joking, Chatterbox; ';
Nickname, The Great; Activities
Baseball, Basketball, etc.; Pep ;
Peeve, Telling the Truth About :
Everyone!
LAST GUESS WHO was
NAOMI VEALAND
WAITERS’
COLUMN
BY DEAN H. W. SMITH
WE. 6458
Blackstone Hotel waiters on the
up and go on service.
The Omaha Club waiters with
Captain Earl Jones and Mr Frank
Buford, Mr. Virgil Shobe are serv
ing with a smile.
Fontenelle hotel waiters topping
the service at all times.
Waiters at the Regis hotel and
the White Horse Inn quick serving
with a smile.
Waiters at the Hill Hotel on the
improve on service at all times.
I’axton hotel headwaiter and the
fast moving crew very much out on
fine service
Read the Omaha Guide for all the
latest news.
The RR boys are serving on the
rolling wheels with a smile these
days.
Frank Hughes and Dors ;y at the
new quarters of the Highland club
Brother John Evans the pioneer
roast beef knightt top man at the
Rome hotel.
Gabby Watson all smiles after
his minor operation
Meet your friends at the Waiters
Key Club and enjoy yourselves a
dmist quick service and polite at_
tention which is given at all times
and be sure to take time out to give
the Omaha Guide the once ever
Have you secured your flowers
for Decoration Day. Wrothwellt.s
Flower Shop will serve you with a
smile.
Captain Earl Jones will entertain
the Northside Jolly 20 Club on Sat
urday evening May 26 Captain
Jones always goes over the top as
all of the members are headliners
the WEEK. BY H W SMITH
Police of Springfield, Missouri us
ed tear gas bombs to disperse a
crowd that demanded a refund of
money which was paid for tickets
to a wrestling bout Thursday even
ing May 17 that was very unsatis
factory when one of the wrestlers
refused to return to the ring
Mrs Marva Trotter made the
statement in Chicago May 17 that
some day Joe Louis the heavyweight
prize fighter may remarry
Four thieves raided the Eagles
Club in Joliet, IlMnois and seized 5
slot machines on May 17.
Cigarette firms announced in N.
PAT FLOWERS
KING OFJHE 88’S
JOINS "GLOOM DODGERS"
The sensational young pianist,
Pat Flowers, a protege of the im
mortal Fats Waller, recently made
his debut as a fea
lure attraction on
the popular early
mawnin’ "Gloom
Dodgers" air
show on W H N.
New York City's
most powerful in
dependent sta
tion.
It goes without
Pat Flowers saying that Flow
ers' brilliant Bach-to-Boogie pianis
tics, evoked applause from both
riVo listeners and critics alike.
The popular star is just about the
busiest entertainer in show biz—
what with his headlining R. K. O.
Theaters, his Sunday “Piano Rhap
sody” program on Station WNEW
and his frequent popular demand
appearances for the Armed Forces.
York that retail quotas would be up
_ped 50 percent after the first of
June to civilians as the War Dept
stated that less cigarettes would be
needed for military distribution.
The Sixth Regional War Labor
Board ordered 6.000 and five hund
red truck drivers to end a walkout
on May 17 which tied up delivery of
food merchandise and war goods
since May the 16th.
Max Schmeling was arrested in
Hamburg, Germany on May 17 on
the waterfront by two MP's.
United Mine workers and hard
coal operators agreed on a com
promise wage contract Thursday
night. May 17 which was recomm
ended by Fuel Administrator Har
old L. Ickes.
Gerald L. K. Smith the American
First Party leader was ejected from
a hotel lobby in San Francisco last
Thursday night when he attempted
to make a speech.
Delegates to the United Nation's
conference at San Francisco are on
a buying spree. Some are buying
clothing and others useful articles
and they will have more luggage
when they return home.
Owing to the illness of Congress
man Adolph Sabbath, Chairman the
FEPC bill was delayed and the pet_
ition initiated by Mrs. Mary T.
Norton, Chairman of the House
Committee on Labor in an effort to
enforce the FEPC out of the Rules
Committee in a meeting after three
weeks th petition has scured only
86 of the 218 signatures needed from
the Republican side of the House
Mrs. L. V. Gray on North 24th
Street smiling on a Saturday after
noon shopping tour.
The enlarged Greater Omaha
Guide is becoming more popular ev
er yweek—will you follow the
crowd?
President Truman addressed a
joint group of U S Senators and
Congressman Monday, May 21st.
Alex Peterson died after playing
basketball at the YMCA Friday,
May 19.
U. S. Senator Wherry addressed
a very large crowd at the Omaha
theatre Tuesday May 22nd at 12:15
PM
An earthquake shock was record
ed by Fordham university in New
York Saturday morning May 19th
Streamlined stenographer form_
erly of the Urban I.eague has ad
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there is nothing in the operation
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As instrument flying actually
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than when he is in visual contact
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The difficult technical side of in
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The rapid development of the
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