The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 18, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    Chatter-Box
j A Youthful Column”
, Doris Ann McGill
CHATTER BOX
Between midnight and dawn every
creature is making their creeps—
Darktown is overcrowded with cats
holding on to their joy juice and
.'hies holding on to their cats—boy!!!
C.Jiff and Johnnie Mae are cookin’ |
something up and it’s smellin’ awful j
fishy — wonder have they got the
same idea—all others get when that I
Jove bug hi*e«5?
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Since Iasi: week’s issue was out
before the Grove will let you know
just what happened if you weren’t
there.
Flash, flash—LaRue Gaitu (feet)
and Helen Carpenter took the floor
and two other couples. Good deal —
among the jitter bugs were Lorrain
Jean and Helen, Anna Mae, Martha
une, Helen Washington, Ikie, Risky,
John Yanda, Johnnie Mae, Isabel,
Doris Ann, Margaret Poison, Betty
Stewart, Jean, Delores, Samuel Lee
Dorcas, Caldonia, Lillian S., Naomi
V7., Evelyn B., Fred Lee, Ruby, Ed
sal June St. Clair, Lena, May Estes
and Helen, Delores, Mozelta Ellic,
Thomas, Skipper, Kenneth, aRbbit
Pearl, Ruth, Billie, Jean Lois, Lola,
Liz, Evert, Von Roland Jean Gooden,
Bootsie, Joe, Nate, Eva, and others.
Is J. C. actually going with two
chics—in Omaha when he has one
steady back in Des Moines? It’s a
rumor. O. K.
Harry Lewis’ car is being seen
quite frequently on 24th and Grant.
What’s it to us? We’re just med
dling.
Kang Kang!!! Chatter Kox was a
little late for the Sunday school pic
nic but was there for the evening
snack. Well, first of all—the couples
were in the lanes, of course—now the
fights—first 1 heard Anna Mae and
some fountain lady had it bad and it
wasn’t good at the end. Johnnie
Fasion and some other cat was going'
left and right when Bip in jumped
Dorothy Jean. The picnic turned out
to be great. Everyone had fun. Every
body and his uncle was there.
Roland West was wearing lip stick
after a long car ride with some girls!
Hay Robin).
Was D. A. M. bi or was sbe just
acting? Certain people would like to
know.
Missed—Have you mussed Margaret
Fowler? If not she is in Michigan
having a grand time. Sends greetings
back to all.
Hi soldier—Tiothy McNeal is back
or shall I say Pvt. Timothy, he looks
fine and I don’t eman maybe.
Girls!!! Did you hear about the
Tuxedo? If not you won’t need to so
if your man used to hang there don’t
look for him there now. Ask Skipper
—Charles Sims—Fred Lee, J. C. La
Rue (feet) and others. They’ll tell
you. And who wasn’t caught makin’
a window through the back Hay
F. B.?
Late But Straight
All the chics have the style now of
wearing ties around their head. The
style is strictly the lick. But we must
add that the style don’t look very
well in dress outfit. It’s very becom
ing to sports.
Martliarine Newbon has gone back
to Hot Springs. And are missed by
many.
Spotted on the Streets
We spotted Smiles, better known as
Paul Orduna. He was carrying th«
torch for Uncle Sam.
Meanwhile—
Sunday, Aug. 12th. Herman Dryer
and Viola Seay had a reception and
marriage at the home of Mrs. Drver’s.
We want to congratulate them and
wish them happiness in the future.
otp—What small police is bound
for the trial board and doesn’t know
it? Ha, Ha.
I see Aron S. has a new admirer;
why not give him a break?
Hurrah, Hurrah. V-J day at last
and the war is over and Choc. Ave.
was as busy as a bumble bee tooting
of trucks and cars was the center at
traction. On 24th and Lake and ev
ery one chattering, laughing and
playing. Flash—The war is over and
the boys will be home soon.
Wonder what happens to Mary
Carter. I thought I heard some or."
say she’s in Chicago. If so good deal
Marie. And she is only having a fine
time.
Fight. The fight last Tuesday was
shays L. G. and I. J. Wonder who
went home with a black eye? I know
don't I (Coz.)
Sunday Jean Pence was looking
great. She was wearing tan and
brown. Nice combination, Jean.
Who told Chatter Box that they
couldn’t sleep a wink last night and
slept like a log? Ha, ha.
David Russ lias gone, left Wednes
day morning for the navy.
Boom! Who are the certain South
Omaha girls that are lying for a cer
tain North Omaha chic and stays so
close to Mamie that it’s not funny?
Certain people would like to know.
Boys wonder what all the USO
girls will do now. W. Davis says leave
it to him if you know what he means
you better stay out of his way.
Cute girls — Della Jones, Ruth
Faulkner, Katie Billingslee, Alista
Carey, Helen Carpenter and Johnnie
Benton and Celestine Glover.
Congratulations to Delores Good
let. She is now a married young lady.
Good deal, De.
To members of the Canteen—Be
on the lookout for Pastures about
help fun. All members who expect to
remain members please see Mr. Bid
dix before the 28th.
Guess Who?
Age—18.
Height—5 ft., 5 in.
Weight—135.
Hair—Black.
Eyes—D. Brown.
Hobby—Horseback riding, eating.
Nickname—Cetter.
Activities — Baseball, basketball,
tennis.
Pet peeve—To enter college.
Last week’s Guess Who was Law
rence Jennings.
In closing remember always think
j twice before speaking because after
wards there might be hard feelings.
Bye now.
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M. R. D.—I read your column ev
ery week and I enjoy it very much.
I am a woman with three children,
two by my married husband who
died seven years ago and one by the
man I am with now. Our little girl is
four years old. It deesn r took like he
cares for me. I am a hard working
woman, I work out and come home
at night and work late but he finds
fault with everything I do. There
just isn’t any pleasing him at all. He
calls me names and says I am no
good and at times he doesn’t even
speak to me. I don’t have any bad
habits, don’t so out nights. I love my
children and my home and try to do
right. I pay all my bills as he gives
me no money at all. Now I am tired
of this kind of life. What must I do?
Ans.: The appalling fact in your
case is that he is overhwelmingly fed;
up. The glamour has worn off and the
union no longer holds any appeal for
him. There was no marriage bond be
tween you two and there is no way
for you to hold him once his interest
wanes. If he does not shoulder any
responsibility, contributing to the up
keep of the home or his child, there
is no point in your allowing him to re
main there and tolerating his sneers
and sarcasm. There is seldom any
true happiness realized when a couple
shuns legal marriage vows.
M. M.—I have been going with a
girl for quite awhile. I thought I
loved her but I learned better. I am
now seeing a girl who says she loves
me and I know I love her. I told the
other girl I quit but I had to take it
back. She said she would tell her
mother and dad who knows me and
seems to like me. These two girls
keep me in a jam all the time. The
present girl seems to think I’m two
timing her. What am I to do?
Ans.: Getting intently serious and
deeply involved with two local girls
will put any. man in a jam ... so
deeply that it will be hard to wiggle
out. If you no longer care for the
first girl, you had better settle that
■ issue before you go any further with
the new love. You made ardent love
to her and led her on and quite nat
urally she believed herself to be the
only apple of your eye. You can’t
brush her aside with indifference . . .
you will have to handle her tactfully.
Save her pride by letting her down
easily. When this affair is finished,
you can then resume your interest in
the new girl.
E. C.—My boy friend is overseas
and I write him often but he doesn’t
hear as often as some of his friends
there. What can I do about it?
Ans.: The fastest mail service be
tween civilians and the boys overseas
is V-Mail. These forms may be ob
tained at any stationery counter or
dnig store. Write your friend cheer
ful letters often and send them V
Mail.
P. L. W.—I have been going with
a man 5 years and he tells me he
loves me and says he is not married.
But he lives with another woman and
has been married and separated for
six years. This man says he wants to
marry me and I am wondering if he
loves me or is he just passing off
time?
Ans.: What chance have you with a
man who has an estranged wife and
also a temporary wife? You are just
another plaything as far as he is con
cerned . . . something to occupy his
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