The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 02, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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The Children’s
-COLUMN
(BY JOAN McCAW)
SYMPATHY FOR:
CHARLES DICKERSON. SR,
who passed away Sunday evening
He was a kind, friendly and cheer
ful man. When the children of our
street would play ball, he would
play also, even if he was a grown
man. I bow my head in great
sympathy, he was a man who did
not think because he was a grown
up, that he couldn’t play' with child
ren. Not just the children on Ohio
but he loved all children.
Valarta Joan McCaw,
Editor.
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BLACK SHEEP ON BOTH SIDES
Let’s not judge any group by
its worst members. ,
If we are prejudiced against
labor, we are apt to think of some
pop-eyed fire-eater as the symbol
of labor.
And I know a few useless mem
bers of otherwise fine families of
business leaders who are often
held up as typical “idle rich in
dustrialists.” Their grandfathers
or fathers struggled to build an
honest business. Other members
of their families work hard to
carry it on. But these black sheep
go in for night life and general
high-jinks.
The best people among workers
or among business builders don’t
get their names in the papers as
often as the dam fools on either
side of the fence.
JAPAN IS NEXT."
Free Ticket To The Ritz
for Kiddies!
ATTENTIONS
Anyone who has anything such
ag poems, stories, jokes or reports
or if you happen to have any other
things which you think would be
interesting to little children, bring
to Valaria Joan McCaw, 2S06 Ohio
streetj Omaha. Nebraska or call
WE-0156 Editor of the 'Children's
Column”.
They will be published in "The
Greater Omaha Guide of the "The
Children’s Column” if OK for the
kiddies. Remember we must have
the news in the office before 6 pm
each Monday.
The little boy or girl under 12
years of age who brings into the
"Children’s Column” editor, the best
joke, poem or the most interesting
short stories each week, will oe
given a ticket to the Ritz Theatre
for the Sunday afternoon show.
The Children's editor will be the
judge as ’to who is the winner of
the prize. RemeViber that all jok
es. short stories and poems will be
the property of the judge
Valaria Joan McCaw, Editor.
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