The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 14, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Chatter-Box
"A Youthful Column
Doris Ann McGill —
• Hi Kids.
Let's get on the beam and see
what’s on the jive side.
Rain, rain, go away, come again
some other d?y.
Who—Who did I see at the park
the 4th—Why was every one acting
so dead? After all guys and girls
there’s a war on.
FLASH—FLASH
The dinner party given by Mary
Carter, 954 N. 28th Ave. in honor
of Miss Betty Davis was strictly sharp
—semi formal and everyone had plen
ty to eat drink and lots of fun fol
lowed by dancing. Romanceing, it
lasted till twilight time. Couples were
Miss Betty Davi-sJ. C. Hunter, Mary
*Carter-James C.-, Jackson, Er
ma Pettis-Doris Ann McGill-Vergil
Mitchel Betty Stewart-Bubby Jones
Bobby Owens Johnetta Williams-Bet
ty Smith Harold Matthews. Others
Gilda Thomas, Robert Montgomery.
Everyone knockedthemselves out.
Congratulations to L. Ceveny for
writing such a nice column. Good
deal. Keep up the good work.
Have you noticed anything new.
If not do so today. Who are the cer
tain girls that dress alike the 4th,
wore their stomach’s out and are go
ing for cousins? Come out to the
light girls, make ourselves known.
Mop—Mop To—Loud Talk
Loud talk is wirtten by Nona Mae
Robbins other words (Jerry) so I am
just like the duck I don’t give a
quack about what you say. What
you say in your column.
And if you don’t know any kids
you should never write the paper be
cause tis only a drag to try to know
them so let’s not talk so much. I also
agree with L. E. Get your own ideas
about writing column. I have mine
in the Chatter Box.
So glad — So Lewis Curren and
Frank Cottell passed. Good luck, boys,
and happy landing.
Swing the New Swing in Canieen
us. Strictly sharp, last Friday a sur
prise party given by the club in
honor of Miss Yonnetta Hanger Hap
py Birthday 16 year old.
To be Mention—the Blue Streaks
beat the Seventh Service Commandos
at the 5th street recording 12 to 0.
Duroha for the team.
Also Stroze beat falstaff scoring 5
to 0.
Who is the Dr. at the Rock who
says there’s nothing a coon can do
for me—your my color but you ain’t
my kind.
Who was the certain body who
asked for a shine and the shiner re
fused to take pay but asked the body
is he would get some hair grease and
the Jody Boy laughed and went right
to the Tuxedo and played two games
of straights. I get around. Ed Slaugh
ter, Freddie Maston, Ruben Crira,
Paul Orduna, Albert Beverly and
others sends greetings and say they
will be home soon.
Back-Bobby Pawl and James Tur
ner, J. C. Hunter are back and look
ing fine.
Bing the Fight the 4th was on go
ing when Dorothy Morgan gave some
chick s bloody nose and gone she
came back looking for more.
Corrections about L. G. O. his old
flame its all a mistake so if there is
objection over look them for last week
paper.
BUZZ—Who who was following
good looking J. M. B. At the Park
the 4th and what was she looking for
we would like to know hey Johnnie.
Who was the certain chick who
had a hangover from kissing B. M. A.
$64.00 one.
Tell me—B. J. was it that music or
were you recovereing from a hang
over Sunday in the drug store. Why
you were actually setting at the table
nodding.
Wonder where Naomi Vealand has
been keeping herself.
Davin has been ill for some time.
P-of production is back
on the job working as fair as a daisy.
Who dood it—who was caught
twedding at the party Sunday and
said you don’t see me do C. Box and
I only murmured no—
Smile and the world smile with
you—knock and you go in alone for
the cheerful grin will let you in.
Where the Kicker is never known.
Hurraha—the 7 uoers won another
3 cheers for the game.
Stop—Amony the kids the 4th that
looked nice were Hattie W., Johnnie
Mae B., Mary Carter Dorisg, Bar
bara B., Mairdline Lsobel H., John
ette W., Matsolonia and others.
Stomp Lois Brown was crowned
Queen at the Sub-Dan Club Friday.
It was a formal affair and everyone
looked fine.
Who is J. D. supposed to be going
with, N. H., B. W. of J. G.? Certain
people would like to know and why
does he always cut in when other
boys are dancing with girls.
Who is known as Mr. Big Mouth.
Boys—If I Were a Girl
1. I never wear slacks an dnever
break dates.
2. I’d never wear Pan Cake, have a
smooth line and be a good dancer.
3. I wouldn’t wear Pan Cake. I,
would wear boy’s clothes.
4. If I were a girl I would never
date B. J.
5. If I were a girl I would never
trust my feller’s best friend.
6. I would never smoke out.
7. I’d never trust no one.
8. I would not talk so much and
say so little.
9. I’d go around acting silly.
10. If I were a girl WOW H. M.
Guess Who?
Girl Guess who.
Age 13.
Weight 160.
Eyes Brown.
Height 6 ft.
Hair D. Brown.
Nick Name Nona.
Activities All.
Hobby Loud Talk.
Pet Peeve To get a man.
Last guess who was Johnnie Mae
Burton.
Edge Hassock
Edge a plump hassock and a
plain lamp shade with narrow
fringe. Use it on a snuge fitting,
checked slip cover, too. Or you
can have more fun perhaps with
pert and starchy eyelet edging.
, COIORFUL, CLEVER MAKE-OVERS FOR »;A
WELL-DRESSED CHILDREN fJ I
j
Clothing and fabric shortages needn't keep your youngsters from being
well-dressed. That discarded suit, coat, bathrobe or houser'ress hang
ing in your closet will furnish plenty of material for make-overs.
These little girls are wearing cunning dresses .made from men s shirts
Shirts of contrasting color have been used for the pinafore and blouse
and bands of embroidered trimming for the white dress. For more in
formation about remaking clothes into children’s garments, send for ott
free helpful conservation leaflet, “Your Discarded Fabrics Make
Clothes For Children”. Send a stamped, self-addressed enve1
Needlework Department of t*-:! -er asking for Leaflet
Do Something
About
GRAY HAIR
People are pretty apt to make catty
remarks about gray or drab looking
hair—and to think that you’re a lot
older than you really are. Don’t give
anyone a chance to talk about you.
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OVERSEAS NEGRO STAFF
OF RED CROSS EXPANDS
Washington, D. C.—The American
Red Cross announces the safe ar
rival overseas of the following
staff personnel, bringing the num
ber of Red Cross Negro overseas
workers to 235:
Paul C. Christopher, 316 You
St., N. W„ Washington, D. C., Asst.
Field Director, Mediterranean.
Alberta C. Dawson, 154916 W.
35th St., Los Angeles, Calif., Sec
retary, S. W. Pacific.
Lillian C. Irby, 621 Junilla St.,
Pittsburg, Pa., Secretary, S. W.
Pacific.
J. R. Lillard, 2622 Olive St.,
Kansas City, Mo., Program Dir.,
Mediterranean.
Estelle L. Lingham, 83 Wads
worth St., Providence, R. I., Staff
Asst. S. W. Pacific.
Dorothy D. Mason, 4639 Wabash
Ave., Chicago, 111., Staff Asst., S.
W. Pacific.
Roselyne A. Miller, 25 N. 40th St,.
Philadelphia, Pa., Staff Asst., S.
W. Pacific.
Erastine E. Puryear, 718 W.
25th St., Winston-Salem, N. C.,
Staff Asst. S. W. Pacific.
Billie Reed, 403 Chalfont St.,
Pittsburg, Pa., Staff Asst., S. W.
Pacific.
Charles A. Watkins, 281 S. 22nd
St., Columbus, 0., Asst. Fid. Dir.,
S. W. Pacific.
Sameul F. Winfield, 246 Eliot
St., Detroit, Mich., Program Dir.,
stockings, nicely dressed.
Price $4.98 and $6.59.
If C. O. D. postage extra.
Dealers—Agents wanted.
Write National Co. 254 West
135 St. New York, 30.
Highest Monument
The highest monument in the
world is the Washington monument
which is 555 feet. The highest struc
ture of any kind is the Eiffel Tower
in Paris finished in 1889 and being
989 feet high.
Air Markers
Air markers are most effective on
flat roofs, it is said. Chrome yellow
on dead black background is the ac
cepted combination for most visibil
ity. Orange is no longer recom
mended.
Talc Uses
Tale, the basis of face powder,
has important war uses.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Private First Class John W. Rhoden,
285 8th Avenue, New York City, makes a final inspection of his bust
of Major General Hubert R. Harmon, Assistant Chief of Staff for
Personnel, Army Air Forces. It is now on display in the General’s
office in the Pentagon Building. Rhoden, a member of Squadron F,
Branch No. 5, Ordnance Replacement Depot, Greensboro, N. C.,
completed the bust on furlough time. (Official Army Air Forces
ohnto from Bureau of Public Relations.)
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Valley of Death
Although frequently mistaken for
the setting of the famous poem of
the same name, the Valley of Death
in the island of Java is simply the
crater of an extinct volcano, filled
with carbonic acid gas. It is half i
mile in circumference.
Saved Fats
There’s nothing new about saving
kitchen fats in wartime—Martha
Washington and other good house
wives of Revolutionary war days
carefully skimmed off the fat and
put it to good use back in 1776.
Keeps Cake Moist
Frosting on a cake is more than
a .“treat.” It helps to keep the cake
moist as well. For professional look
ing cake, apply frosting as follows:
1. Allow cake to cool, and brush off
loose crumbs. Spread frosting even
ly and fairly thin over sides with
spatula or knife. 2. Pile remainder
on top. spreading lightly toward
edges, leaving most of the frosting
in the center. 3. Run spatula over
sides again to fill in any spaces and
to set frosting in place. 4. Let frost
ing “set” well before putting cake
away or attempting to cut it.
4-8-84
^Railroaders identify various types of
locomotives by the number and arrange
ment of wheels from front to rear. The Union
Pacific locomotive pictured above is known
as a ''4-8-8-4''... two pairs of small wheels
in front, then four pairs of driving wheels
followed by a similar unit, and two pairs
of smaller wheels in the rear—not includ
ing the tender.
The "4-8-8-4" type isUnion Pacific's largest
and heaviest steam locomotive; informally
christened "Big Boy" by the men who built
it. This giant of the rails is 132 feet in length
and weighs approximately 600 tons. Water
capacity is 25,000 gallons; fuel 28 tons.
A fleet of 25 "Big Boys" is now in Union
Pacific service. Built primarily to haul heavy
freight loads on western mountain grades,
they have proved invaluable in transport
ing tremendous quantities of war materials
over the Strategic Middle Route, uniting
the East with the West Coast.
The "Big Boy” is a typical example of Amer
ican industrial skill and labor, sparked by
the spiritof individual enterprise; the spirit
that 65,000 Union Pacific employes are
workin^pad fighting to keep alive, to build
a brighMuture for your America.
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Painting Cellar Steps
When cellar steps are dark and
risky to descend and mount, it is a
good plan to paint the edges of the
treads with a band of white or alu
minum paint to increase their visi
bility. It is also a good idea to paint
the bottom step a solid white.
Hairy Indigo
Hairy indigo is a promising sum
mer legume cover crop for Florida.
It was introduced into this country
several years ago by the USDA.
NEGRO DOLLS
Every home should have a Col
ored Doll. We offer in this sale
two flashy numbers. With hair, I
moving eyes, shoes, stockings, {
nicely dressed. Price $4.98 and (
$6.59. If C. O. D. postage ex
tra. Dealers— Agents wanted. ?
Write National Co., 254 West
135th St., New York, 30.
_
Mr. Wm. Station of 3211 U Street
has a family of four, wife and two
■ boys. Mr. Station moved here from
Oklahoma in 1942 and reports that
, he likes Omaha very much. Since
coming here he has worked at Cud
ahy Packing Plant and both of his
boys attend West Side school.
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