Chatter-Box
fe. "A Youthful Column”
( (by Doris Ann McGill)
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GREETINGS FRIENDS .the
Pre-Holiday Hall at the USO friday
nlte was a good deal . seen jump
ing were the band from Boystown
and Von Richards orchestra
the place really did Jump. Before
the dance there was a health de
bate and several doctors were in
troduced.for the guest speaker,
was Dr. Lennox.. Chairman Oval.
Ine Grice. a group from Lincoln
wa« also there.
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. OMAHA’S GLAMOUR BOY?
CLIFFORD ROBBINS former O
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Canteen he is i
a student of Tech |
hi and will soon
be graduating ....
Buster is co-Oap
] tain of the Bob
, Cats basketball
I team, He’s Oma
. ha’s Clamour boy
Clifford Robbins
IDEAL COIPI.ES
Ideal couples seen in the halls of
Central are Cedore Curtwright and
Donald Allen.Nadine Hancock
and Tommy Upcher L,ouige was
there too!
I wonder who with ??? some
girls should watch themselves be
fore they're friendless.
Tile USO was in the groove i ri
day. Am I write gang?
Certain people ghould learn to be
se“n and not heard!
(A hint to the wise is sufficient!
ZIP! the Hallowe’en Party or
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Dance was a good deal at the
Grove. everyone had a fine time
including my selfe (hey Richard?)
Girlie*: Boystown will be in
town Sunday: good deal!
What is so rare to Mog* p. as to
get a letter from Boygtown?
SIGH: if you noticed the face
of Lenore Pierce you would know
her friend hag gone to the army.
CORRECTION: if the certain S.
O. girl is salty about last week,’
column.sorry it’s all In fun ..
(SMILE)
I LASH: FLASH* who was seen
in Johnson's drug store Sunday
morning dirty Sunday evening
lookin’ sharp—hay Jimmy Mycrs?
STUDENTS, CHATTER-BOX IS
YOUR ’MOUTH-PIECE!’’
\\ ATCH OUT! What “stud-play
boy played the act of sissy and
was deferred by what draft board?
ha! ha! you guess this one!
SOMETHING TO THINK Allot«_
Now that the boys will be com
ing home on leave, let's throw
some mad parties for them don't
everyone give them at once ’ M.C.
is doing her part, so don't put on
one at her time. hay Marie?
Everyone was glad to see Stm.
3-c Lewis M. Curren home on hie
nine day furlough, especially Jerry.
CLASH! who is the new heart,
throb of Choc. Avenue from Lin
coln his first name is Bill .
take note today girls.
It seems that Dorcas W. and
Chester O. are still swooning over
one another. What's to Betty S.
and Chester's sound? Boy O boy!
BOOM! the dance at the Y tues.
was sharp.everyone had a swell
time it was given by the Club.
WONDER! ...wonder what’s be
tween our good friends BS. and B.
•I?. could *t by any chance be
luve?
The PARTY! there will be a
party who did I hear say was
going to give a party where why
when and will you be invited.
I DON’T KNOW? for other inform
ation, see this column next week!
The get-to-gether Monday mte
was going bang-up struck the
12 o'clock whistle and it was ad
journed in pieces.
WHAT’S MY NAME?
Who said my life ain't worth liv
ing, unless I live with you to his
pretty 84 girls, and former wife up
and socked him with a rollin' base
ball bat? It occurred on 22nd and
Grant.
GIRLS! STOP STREET SMOKING!
Greetings. Bob Montgomery re
ceived his greetings and will be
leaving the 8th good luck Bobby
Bobby is a member of Tomorrows'
World Club.
GLAMOUR GIRLS OF CENTRAL
HI_
Brains . Juanita Hanger
Personality .Dorcas Wright
Best Dress Florentine Crawford
Funniest.Charlene West
SMART SHOPPERS
KNOW A BARGAIN
WHEN THEY SEE
ONE....
Yes, they surely do and the
first bargain on the list of every
good shopper is Omaha’s fine street car
and bus service. Smart shop
pers know that street car and bus
service is quick, convenient and low
in cost. They know there is
no strain on the family budget because
they save on parking costs . . . gasoline and
tires. And there is no safer way
than riding the street cars and busses.
I-m—mrn
Cutest .Dorothy Slaughter
L>egs . Nadine Manley
Feet Marceline Floyd
Sharo Lois Brown
Hand, Lorraine Morris
Teeth .Matsolonia Pruitt
Smile Barbara Scott
Prettiest Oedora Wright
Pep Amelia Orduna
Best Athlete Naomi Vealard
Manners Ruth Curren and
Marie Williams
Hair Marjorie Hughes
Most Likely to Succeed Lenore
Pierce.
Best Line Mary Curren
Most Popular .Doris McGill
Eye* Anna Mae Butler
(Opinion of all girls)
WHAT’S TO IT?
Do your Xmas shopping NOW!
W. M.—don’t get around much.
GF. keeps him well occupied!
INOLA MOORE still many fine
sportswear.
GOOD NEWS_Katherine Watts
is back in the fair city started
back to Central Monday! Good deal
Kat, we missed you very much!
What certain chick at Central
is stuck on a certain guy from B
Town? and is getting nowhere
fast?, .certain people would like
to knok!
What certain Lincoln chick ig 50
in love with our good friend Pay
ton could her name be Mattie
Sue Nevgls by any chance? . We
wonder?
Pvt. John Phifer says hello to old
friends.
SEEN! who was seen tues morn
ing at S:15 going to work on the
Crosstown street car in his work I
clothes? was haily Whitegidej
really joking or was he just sound
ing?
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WHAT 1)0 YOU THINK OF
THE THREE CORNER CANTEEN?
Finef when the band plays
Chatter-Box
Fine wdien there is a large crowd
.K. Graham
Finet if they have more big danc
os . Mary C.
OK! if I join. I think I’ll join .
.Dorcas W.
Fine when the band plays
.fli. mm,
OK_if they would have it >11
Fridays and Saturday nights at the
USO Lois Brown
Don’t Know . H. Montgomery
One place, at the USO. B. Peltus
Simply marvelous when there are
hoys . L. Foxall
OK. and an outlet for the less in
tellectual person .U. T. W.
It’s a nice place for the teen-ag
ers to spend their earlier hours be
fore bedtlme> ha ha Bob Owen
We are still poor men's children
Fifty cents a month B. Scott.
Haven't been there yet _school
you know .Louise Perkins
Great deal_when your Ques arc
Paid . Anna Butler
| Fine when there is a big crowd
.-.L. Peters
It's a darn good deal Jean Pierce
Lovely! lovely Naomi Veland
Swell as long as there is some
kind of a band Otherwise »it is
dead Lorraine Jackson1
From what I know it must be
sweH Archie Franklin.
Can’t say, haven't paid my dues.
Fine. L. J. M.
Haven't been yet .. E. B. Bechers
The boys should be more social-1
able . Bette McDonald [
Less games and more dancing -
.-. -.G.S. I
J*'s great when the kids comej
and have a fine time Betty Stewart j
Fine place when no place to go.. '
. Dot Lawson
More fun at the USO. Charlene D.
Observe ping pong until play day
let’s dance the nite out, Marjorie
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAYS!
Cute gentleman of the week is_
Buster Robbins don’t you think a
gree Betty S?
Why does K. G. sit in study hall
3rd hour and watches 2 certain jit
terbugs and never studies his les
sons—oh I forget) he's an A stud
ent. ha! ha!
Nice people to know are Anna
Ware, Rosetta Smith, Helen Carp
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Coming soon what? where? .
when? (next week ang.)
C. M. is carrying the torch for D.
S..or is it B. O?
This issue will be too late for
Hallowe'en...... so watch this column
for next week’s other information.
guess wHom
Age_16
Weight_130
Height-5 feet 4 inches
Hair—Dark Brown
Eyes_Black
Activities——Basketball, tennig,
Sports.
Nickname_tinnie
Pep Peeve_Boys!
Last week’s Guess Who was Mass
Pruitt. , >
THAT’S ALL this week, !
SO LONG for now,
DOT.
McDonald
Reporting
* —(by C. C. McDonald)—
HENSON
We wish to call the citizens at
tention to some of the many activ
ities that are going on in Omaha....
First, we have Benson community
on the west side a nice sanitary
place in which to live. They have
large department stores,, movies
of all kinds ..machine shops and
the greatest attraction is the North
West Side Bank. Everyone you
see is always on the move. It
sure is a busy spot.seems that
they are prepare^ to take care of
your every need.Just wralkout
or rid out and behold the many!
nice gtores filled with fresh groc-1
eries and good wearing materials....
Hardware stores, rated among the
best equipped.Benson is a wond
erful place.
lilt. JOSEPH EDERER
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Mr. Joseph B. Ederer who form
erly lived at 30th an,j Bristol Sts.,
whose father previougly operated;
the florist place there, are now' j
living in South America. Mr. Ed-i
erer reportg that South America is'j
a fine place in which to live The,
weather is nice and mild never too'
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severe or cold. One can make a
lots of money in South America,
he stated. There could be 50,000
000 more people living down there.
It now ha® a scattered population
of about 30 million people. The
land is very fertile and plenty of
money ig to be made there. Mr.
Ederer is here visiting his mother
and family and many friendg.
:m»th & AMES
30th and Ames avenue is another
fine spot in Omaha. Out there
they have the Northside Bank, Mr.
Hall, President.This is a very
busy institution, and if you were
to walk in there, you would think
for a moment that a storm was
raging.everyone moving rapidly
about and typewriters and adding
machine rattling.
.Walking out of the Bank for a
few steps you are confronted with
many kinds of businesses.First,
the Lockwood's 5c and 10c store
looks as nice and as well stocked
as the downtown stores of its kind
The lady attendant invites to
call and take a look over her store
.you are always welcome “ser
vice with a smile.We ask you to
stop off at 30th and Ames.
GREATER OMAHA
The Unitt-Docekal Drug Comp
any at 17th and Farnam streets,
long known as the old reliable,
where you can purchase anything
in the line of drugs erbs etc.
it is a handy corner spot for one
who Ktops and wishes to meet his
or her friend in and to have lunch
together and while waiting have j
their prescriptions filled- They|
are always glad to serve you.
1CTH AND HOWARD 1
is another busy corner.fine
courteous service.known by itg
many friends as the proper place
to buy your drugs, toiletries, good
brushes for all occasions and then
you may steP over and eat your
lunch top all this off with a
good cigar of the best brandg.
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Here you have something nice.
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you wish_has a full supply of all
kinds of drugs and many other it
ems, useful in the home. The
manager wigheg everyone to call
and to give him an opportunity to
demonstrate his services, regardless
to whom you are, you are always
welcome.
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Mrs. Lloyd Shipman of 231C North
30th street, says ghe admires The
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These are the goals toward which
Nebraska school pupils will work
in a Victory Loan and Stamp cam
paign during the Victory Loan
Drive, October 29 to December 6.
Above is the sponsorship panel de
noting that a school hag qualified
by raiging a $3,000 hospital unit.
The citation below will go to the
schools who participate in any
phase of care for the hospitalized
heroes.
Nebraska schoolg will help speed
the recovery of a large number of
hospitalized war heroes through a
Victory ond and Stamp campaign
to sponsor one or more hospital
units at $3,000 each. Dr. Archer T>.
Burnham, Education Chairman foi
the Nebraska War Finance Comm
ittee announced.
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Dr. Burnham said that the school®
of the nation have been asked to
finance 35 thousand such hospital
unitg of which Nebraska’s share is
364. Army, Navy and Air Force
hospitals have arranged for a
school gponsorship panel to be plao
ed on a serviceman's hospital bed
for qualifying schools. Dr. Burn
ham gtated.
At present, sick and wounded
servicemen are being returned to
this country from all theatreg of
war at the rate of 11 thousand ev
ery week and the number is stead
ily mounting. By sponsoring a
hospital unit, the school provides
what military authorities have esti
mated is the cost of the hospital
care of a wounded service man.
When a school has completed
sales of Victory Bonds and Stamps
to qqualify for such sponsorship,
the State War Finance Office will
make out two sponsorship panels
for each $3,000 hospital unit. One
panel will be sent directly to the
Commanding Officer of an Army,
Air Force or Navy hospital where
it will be placed on the bed of a
wounded serviceman. The other
will be sent to the school.
Dr. Burnham said that such|
school sponsorship panels may
me Me) would come to my house
next Sat., I will sure subscribe for
it. She says I like to buy some
pork chops some time. I am real
ly tired of beef.
Mrs. Henry Crump of 2808 North
30th. has returned homt from Wit- j
chita Kansas where she visited \
with her parents. She reports a
very lovely time. Her parents once
lived in Omaha. She reports that
her parents are doing nicely. Mrs.
O' limp was busy raking 'eaves in
her yard.
Mrs. Augusta Stevens of 2606 N.
30th street, has just returned from
a visit in Kansag City, where she
was visiting her fo8ter daughter,
Mrs. Stevens was accompanied hy
Mrs. Peoples. She reports having
a very nice trip but under circum
stances which were sad on account
of death in the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Panky, Jr,,
of 3110 Corby street were called 10
Cleveland, Ohio to attend the fun
eral of her sister-in-law who pass
ed from this life the latter part of
Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Panky report >
having a nice trip.on their home
journey they stopped over in Chi
Corporal Herschel Panky who has
cago to visit with her relatives.
Corporal Herschel Panky, Mr.
Panky’s brother, who has been sta
tioned overseas for 3 years, is ex
pected home now most anytime.
Pvt. Lee Panky has just return
ed home on furlough.
Mr. Edgar Wiley of 3163 Evans
is now' confine,} to his bed in the
St. Catherine hospital. He is very
ill. suffering with agthma an,} arth
ritis- Mr. Wiley is a member of
the CME. Church and a devoted
Christian. We hope for him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Aurora Roundtree of Los
Angeles Calif, will arrive in Om
aha at 8:30, October 28th enroute to
Chicago and New York.on re
turning to Omaha about six weeks
later after which she will return
to her home in California. Mrg.
Roundtree formerly lived in Om
aha and hag many friends in our
city. We welcome her return and
vigit in Omaha.
Mrs. Ludie Scott of 2831 Maple
Street, hag been confined to her
bed for 10 months, but when the
reporter stopped by she was able
to walk out and tell him that she
feels ». lotg better an,} can walk
very well now. Mrs. Scott sayg
the only thing that brothers her
is that she can't eat enough. I
can eat neck bones or anything X
can get. I am prou,} to say that I
am on the upgrade.
bring new hope and encourage
ment to a weary patient who is
learning that the long road to re
covery recjuqires endless courage
and perserverance^ and at the same
time, the boys aiy girls of Nebras
ka will develop a better apprecia
tion of the sacrifices which have
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