The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 22, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    Chatter-Box
if=& "A Youthful Column”
(by Doris Ann McGill)
MERRY MtRRY CHRISTMAS
Christmas as we see it is the
time to pause for a moment to
think seriously of life, of what it
means to us, of it’s joys and of
it’s sorrows. Christmas is our
greatest and most joyous period.
Lights on the trees, snow on the
window ledge and happy faces of
children makes one’s heart grow
warm and spirits glow with friend
ly thoughts.
Christmas is the season which
brings happiness to all homes and
a New Year brim full of good
things. Observing the birth of
Christ amidst a world of conflict
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f 1805 North 24th St. J
9 Merry Xmas and A |
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and MEATS i
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'Liquor Storej
* 1512 North 24th St. 0
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patronage.
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A MERRY J
CHRISTMAS J
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HAPPY NEW j
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Buy your Poultry at the
Nebraska Poultry
2204 North 24th Street
Get the Ilext In Quality at the
NebriiMka Produee*-Lowest Price,
NOW JS THE TIME TO GETJ
YOUR SHOES REBUILT
Quality Material and Guaranteed
Quality Work”
LAKE SHOE SERVICE
2407 Lake Street
Men, Women! Old al
40,50,60! WantPep?
Want to Feel Years Younger?
Do you blame exhausted, worn-out feelloc on ace£
Thousands amaied at what a little pepping up wit*
Ostrex has done. Contains tonic many n«d at 40.
60 60. tor body old solely because low In Iron; also
euiipl-w vitamin *i. calcium, phosphorus. 3Se Id
tosxluctory sixe now only 29c 1 Try Ostrex Toni*
T»bieu tor new pep. younger feeling, this very day.
.For Sale at all drugstores every
where--in Omaha, at Smith's and
Walgreen's."
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Don t worry about money,
Home affairs. Bad Luck,
Jinks and Love. No mat
ter what your troubles are
write me.
M. CAROLYN
2332 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago. It!, 111.
Try This New Amazing
COUGH MIXTURE
Fast Working—Triple Acting
You Feel the Effect Instantly
The King of all cough medicines for
>oughs or bronchial irritations resulting
from colds in cold wintry Canada is Buck
ley’s “CANADIOL" Mixture—Fast Work
ing. triple acting Buckley’s Mixture quickly
loosens and raises phlegm lodged in the
tubes —clears air passages—soothes rasped
raw tissues, one or two sips and worst
coughing spasm eases. You get results fast, j
Compounded from rare Canadian Pine- j
Balsam and other soothing healing Ingre- j
dients Buckley’s “CANADIOL" Mixture is
different from anything you ever tried. Get
i bottle today at any good drug store. J
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it wuv.wais
THE FASCINATING STORY Of THE OG
VELOPMENf OF OUR UNtORN FOOT
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Mouthsvest corner 21»t anil Grace
Eilciwlve frontage on both 21st an#*
Grace. Ideal for 2 or more home*
or especially united as Chord*
g-round*. Make reasonable offer
IMMEDIATELY. Address BOX A33«
or Call HA-0806.
which is being carried on, might
bring peace on earth and good will
toward all men as proclaimed
nearly two thousand years ago.
Hi Kids: The latest news is the
greatest news, so Merry Christ
mas to all.
Since the Nortliiside didn’t jump
last week we’ll let you know just
what happened, (warm outside)
Flash! ! , the dance given by
Johnette and Chicken was strict
ly sharp. There were many having
a fine time. The following, Pvt.
Frank Cottrell, Doris McGill, Cliff
Robbins, Johnnie Mae Burton, Ti
ny Foxall, Robert Rogers, Louise
Seay, Imogene Perry, Erma S.,
Pearl F., S 1st Class Lewis Owen
Bernice Bragg, J. C. Eves, Jean
Pierce, Freddy Lee Booker, Mary
C., John L. Faison, Ruth Curren,
and others, Mop Mop! ! !
Why do Helen C. pretend she
isn’t in love with (feet). He will be
leaving soon for the Coast Guards
Good Deal! ! ! !
Well here we are again and
pretty soon, J M B and C R will be
saying “I Do” Good luck to both
of you.
Three days before Xmas, girls!
and boys, get your shopping down '
and now Hey Hey! ! ! (
James Ware is again serving
time. I’m sure he’ll miss the
dances, (working of course)
Ideal Boy of The Week
Pole Cat (Wallace Wright)
Ideal Girl of The Week
Hattie Jean Williams
Was I wrong back in 1945 that
our great friend Billy Rudd will
soon be say ‘‘I do”
To be Mention! ! !
The smash given by the Bob
cats flashed off sham. Everyone
had a fine time including myself. 1
To readers of this column the
Lionel Hampton dance was strict
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR
from
Reliable Furniture
Co.
4223 SOUTH 24th
MERRY CHRISTMAS
And
HAPPY NEW YEAR
From—
Masterson’s Shoe &
Dry Goods Co.
4523 No. 30th Street I
“All Nationally Advertised I
Goods"
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Merry Christmas jjjl
S And A fa
Happy New Year jjj
SJ Petersen's
$ Bakery
2506 No. 24th Street jj*
ly in the groove when shoes ar.
rived (meaning no shoes, no
dance)
Keep smiling, it’s fun Ha! Ha!
At last J. C Buster, LaRue Ro
gers, Hill, Ricky, and Fred Lee
received their greetings. 1 hope
you pass boys.
Slang o’ The Week
You’re Fired from the Sis Hood.
When you cats and studs are
hungry, stop by the Club House
Cafe? “Nice business for those
who like it.”
The date for the Tacky Dance
will be held over for next weeks
issue. Watch for it.
Servicemen of The Week
Pvt. Frank Cottrell
Seaman 1st class Lewis Curren
Pvt. Frank Wright
PFC John Reynolds and Pvt. Nor
ton Jackson C-and a half, Billy
Cunningham. All looking fine.
Girls please stop smoking out in
public.
The opening of the Snack Shop
turned out to be a great success.
Congratulations to Mr. Davis tor
his sportsmanship.
Enjoy some fine chilli at the
Sharp Inn Cafe. Open all nite ! !
It’s not that way! ! ! !
Now that mid-nite curfew is on
the cats and chicks will have to
make other arrangements (do you
follow me;) Go to church Sunday.
We’re very glad to see Dorothy
L. up who has been ill for quite
some time.
What goes on between T. P.
and B. J. B.
Cozy Eubanks is still wearing
many fine sports clothes. Compli
ments from (Centralites)
Crash! ! !! !
Who is known as Bo’ Daniels,'
Jack Johnson and Cowboy. We
know, don’t we boys!
Back in the fair city. Virginia
Margaret and Bettie.
Lookin’ ! ! !
You gain more by letting the
world see what you are than pre
tending to be what you aren’t, hay
barnyard! ! !
.
So long to our good friend J. M.
B. who will be leaving Sunday,
Dec. 23rd. I know two girls that
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Merry Christmas and A
Happy New Y^ar
from
Mr. Ed “Bearcat”
WRIGHT
2709 Q
Thrifty Service... 1 jj
• 6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY
LAUNDERED FOR ONLY COc AND ONLY
7c For Each Additional lb..
• This Includes the Ironing of all FLAT-WORK with Wearing
Apparel Returned Just DamD Enough for Ironing.
Emerson - Saratoga
2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029
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will be happy (don’t I Muggs?)
Who was the certain four that
went to the basket ball game on
Thursday nite? Did they have fun
and you’re right.
Nice people to know, Clara Bell
R., the Green sisters, Delores H.,
Ruth F., LeRoy H. Payton, Norma
T., Bucky G. and Betty Stewart.
Zip! ! ! who is known as Mis*
Fine, Miss Finer, Miss Finest,
Miss Fine Best? (Three Guesses)
Something to Talk About! ! !
What happened t o our Main St.
after dark? ? What’s the matter
M.? ? Too much competition? ?
Chatter Box will start it’s anni
versary next year.
Happy Birthdays of the Month
Roland West, Velma Watkins,
(Birth of Jesus) Xmas.
Cover Girl
Hi G. I. of Omaha air-mailed by
unanimous consent for youthful
and wonderful Johnnie Mae Bur.
ton to be our choice for cover girl
and at the same time jitter-bug
gal. Miss Burton is the seventeen
| year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs
j Johnnie Burtan of 129 Gaines Ave
. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Johnnie
' was chosen Tech Hi best jitter
bugger of 1945. Her ambition is
to become an English teacher in
post war world II.
Weight, 120 lbs
j Height, 5ft-2in.
j Complexion—Teasing brown
Pet Peeve, To return to her man
some day
Students! Get an education! ! !
Who Dood It ? ? ?
What certain ‘office man’ on
Lake is having flack trouble be
cause he deeded the culbs dues to
himself and refuses to give the
account of $12 (Christmas basket
money) and they are going to
court Jan. 1st?
Cutest OpnMomai of the Week
Robert Reynold*! I f tLMfc
Bear Facts! ! ! !
Most of us feel that what we are
doing is right but the trouble is
we so often decide that a thing
must be right because we’re do
ing it ! .'hint! ! hint! !
Boom! ! Boom ! .'
What is it that jumps every nite
about 12:45 and bites 12:45 PM!
What is R. M. trying to do for
himself? It seems it’s love.
While on the subject of love,
who is it that lives to love or loves
to live! Ask C. B and J. Me! !
Sha—zam! ! ! !
Now that school is out for the
Christmas holidays, I know you
will have plenty partys to decide
so first of all tell 1490 Swing club
to announce it the day before the
affair. Second call up Miss Fine,
Thud!, that’s all bro’!
The Christmas Parade will ap
pear next week.
M. C. is carrying a smile on her
face. She received a lovely Xmas
card from C. F.
Boy if you’re interested in Eva
J. Littles of Council Bluffs’ see
Billie Rudd! !! !
Tee Hee ! ! !
Have you heard of people rob
bing the grave, tee hee and I mean
was she old! ! ! !
Basket ball for girls every nite
1 at the Center.
Congratulation to Helen Moore
who was married last week. May
you enjoy the better part of life
throughout your years.
I wonder does JMF still carry
the torch for LC or is it C N now ?
Best dressed, Betty Stewart and
Pickins Marion.
Our next dance will be Xmas at
the Cocoanut Ball room.
For a nice Xmas dinner, go to
the Cozy Grill, E & E Little Diner
and the Shack.
Norten Jackson is back and he’s
a sailor now girls, looking fine!
(Little Twin)
The fight at the party Tuesday
nite was a killer and everybody
had some fun. Hey now! ! !
Quote, who is the certain fellow
who is back lookin’ fine in a cer
tain suit? His feet are bigger! !
Legs are longer! ! !
Good deal Cowboy! ! !
Guess Who? ? ?
Age—123452-17
Weight—110, none of your busines
Height—about 5ft. 5 inches
Hair—Red (black)
Eyes—Blond (black)
Hobby—All
Pet Peeve—Are you kidding ?
Hangout—Home, drug, Pool hall
Ambition—Basketball-Doc
Nick name—The Gay 90’s
Last weeks guess who was Ruby
Washington.
In closing always remember
that life is what yau make of it.
So long Dot and Merry Christmas
TheWEEK
(BY H. W. SMITH HA-0800)
Edward B. Hillis of Glen Falls,
N. Y., tossed an old coat out of a
window on Dec. 12 as his house
was on fire and he discovered la
ter there was 20 thousand dollars
in one of the pockets.
36 inch water main bursted at
24th and Grand Ave. friday morn
ing Dec. 14th and flooded all of
the business establishments near
by
A man and his wife in Greely,
Colorado confessed to robbery on
many college campuses on Friday
December 14.
Ensign, John Woods of Seattle,
Wash, testified last week that 350
men lost their lives when the USS
Indianapolis went down from an
explosion.
The Glenwood Hotel at Glen
wood Springs, Colorado, was de
stroyed by fire Thursday night
Dec. 13. Firemen reported seeing
four badly burned bodies and six
other were missing.
Fritz Karl Sorensan, ex-band
leader of Detroit, Mich., has been
pardoned from prison.
Don’t fail to get a holiday edi.
tion of the Omaha Greater Guide
December 22nd.
Congressman Keefe of Wiscon
aon, caused a flare up in Congress
on Monday, Dec. 17, when he ask
ed the US Senate investigating
Committee was it Pearl Harbor or
Gov. Dewey they were investiga
ting.
President Truman will spend
some of the holidays at home. He
will leave Washington, D. C. by
plane Christmas morning and re
turned on Dec. 28.
If you are pleased with the
greater Omaha Giude, tell others
and if not, make it known to the
office and bring in some news.
H. W. Smith’s Weekly
Waiter’s
Column
If you have any news about waiters, or anything
pertaining to them or their routine of living, call
I H. W. Smith—HA-0800 and give him the news...
The Waiters Key Club, extends
a friendly welcome to all friends
and asks them to spend a quiet
afternoon or evening at 2420
Burdette St. and wishes everyone
a very merry Christmas and a
happy New Year.
The Omaha Guide in a friendli
est of ways, wishes all of it’s
readers and good friends a Merry
Christmas and a very happy New
Year.
The R R Boys are serving with a
smile on wheels.
Omaha Club Waiters with Capt.
Earl Jones, are topping the service
with a smile.
Waiters at the Regis Hotel and
the White Horse Inn are on the
up and go on service at all times.
Fontenelle Hotel waiters are
very much on the job at all times.
Paxton Hotel head-waiter and
crew are on the improve.
Waiters at the Hill Hotel are
out in front at all times.
Blackstone Hotel always step
ing up on service.
THE NAACP
The regular monthly meeting of
the Omaha Eranch of the NAACP
was held at Cleaves Temple on
Sunday afternoon, Dec. 16. All
committes made good reports and
the officers for the year were el
ected and are as follows:
Rev. Christopher Adams was
elected president, E. A Lofews
first vice-president, James Fellows
second vice-president, Mrs. J. A.
Wiliams sec’y, Mrs. L. E. Britt
ass't sec’y, Mr. Grey Wiley trea
surer.
The Brotherhood of Clair Cha
pel, held a very important meet
ing to sketch a program for the
Sunday afternoon meeting Dec.
30th.
f-—-■>
McDonald
Reporting
We first call your attention to
the Birth of Our Saviour. We
find in St. Luke the 1st chapter,
and 3th verse, you find in that
verse where Jesus was forseen as
i a Saviour and a lover of man.
Next we notice the 2nd chapter
and 11 verse, quote: all things are
possible with God”. So the great
est day the world ever known was
the day in which Jesus was born.
Everyone should pause and medi
tate for a moments and think of
that most glorious moment and
repeat those old familiar lines,
quote: Though many dangers, toils
and snares I have all ready come.
We can then say with all our
hearts, Glory to God in the High
est and on Earth Peace and Good
Will To All Men. Let us strive to
better act, better think.we will
then be in a position to treat our
fellowman better. Amen.
We wish to correct an error
made in the Omaha Guide on Dec.
8th which appeared in said issue,
which reads the Calloway Drug
Co. However it should have been
the Connolly Drug Store, 501 So.
21st. We would be glad to have
you keep in mind that this is a
wonderful place to visit.your
present and past patronage always
welcome. Thanks.
Dec. 16th."there is furniture
located on the comer of 24th and
Spaulding known as the Spaulding
Furniture Co., owned and operate0
by Mr. and Mrs. Trusdell.a
most beautiful store, nice line of
Furniture. They invite all to stop i
off at their place. You will get I
the best of furniture and the best
of attention. they have pledged I
themselves to be fair, honest and
courteous to all.give them a ;
chance.thanks.
The Gibson friendly service at,
34th and Leavenworth streets has !
oil, gas and auto accessories and
expert car Washington when you!
are driving your car out that way !
and have trouble, STOP by and |
drive in and just have it looked 1
over. You will be well pleased:
with the results_thanks.
The American Lumber and I
Wrecking Co., 1511 South 24th St. I
will sell you anything you want in
the line of lumber, brick, etc.
they can also wreck any house or
barn.give them a trial.
The Circle Variety Store 528 N.
33rd street, really is what the
name implies. They have many
varieties of goods, nicely prepar
ed for Xmas, old Santa lives in
her place, and wishes to greet you
anytime. Call by and see Santa....
....he will greet you with a smile.
The Grocery Store at 1517 Nor
th 30th St., formerly owned by
rM. Anderson. The Hilltop Groc
ery is now owned and operated by
Mr. Wade. one of the .nicest,
sanitary stores of our city. If you
are looking for high class Grocery
Meats, Cigars, Soda Pop, that is
the place you have long sought
fine, courteous service.always
| smiling and a pleasure for them j
I to serve you. Their old slogan I
Service with a Smile Call JA-9718 I
I
The Magazine Shop 1618 Capitol
avenue, calls your attention to his
line of magazines. You can find,
what you are looking for at his'
place anytime. Books of all kinds |
I
We call your attention to the ,
Art’s Swap Shop at 4707 North
30th. They sell all kinds of furni
ture and household appliances..
you are invited to his place, cour
teous service and always glad to
meet you. Stop and see me. You
are welcome.
The Lockwood 5-10c Store on
30th Ames, carries a full line of
first class mdse. If you want bar
gains you will find them in her
store. Santa has many beautiful
Toys for the kids. You can also
find many useful articles for the
home.quite a busy spot and a
beautiful one. She invites all to
stop by and behold her beautiful
store.
Masterson Dry Goods and Shoes
4523 North 30th, is one of the old
veterans of 30th and Ames.has
been there for many years. He
has established a great record on
his honesty as a man who gives
the public a square deal, furnish
ing them with high class mdse.
He sells goods on their merits and
his customers never fail to come
back.
Merry Xmas and Happy New
Year!
HISTORICAL EVENTS OF
THE NEGRO RACE
By H. W. Smith
E. R. McCabe, Auditor of the
State of Kansas
J. E. Rector and Hart Fergu
son, members of the school board
in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Wiley Jones built and operated'
a Street car line in Pine Bluffs
Arkansas.
Two Negroes, men, saved five
white persons when a skiff over
turned in the Arkansas river in
; Little Rock, Arkansas.
Omaha Chamber of Commerce
was managed by a negro man at
one time.
Tom Wilkins, a Civil War vet
eran, was turnkey at the Ark
ansas State prison for 15 years.
A Negro man invented and
built also exhibited a small locomo
tive at the Arkansas State fair in
Little Rock, in 1884.
Scipio Jones, a negro, attorney,
defended Reily Vance, an outlaw,
charged with murder and secured
an acquittal.
Buz Reeves, a U. S. deputy mar
shall, captured a notorious indian
outlaw in Oklahoma without fir
ing a shot.
A negro man invented a rubber
coupling for railroad cars.
The UPRR had a negro electri
cian in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Jo Smith of Little Rock. Ark
ansas was a Pinkerton detective
for 22 years. He arrested Pat
Crowe the kidnapper of the Cuc
lahy child in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dr. Thompkins of Kansas City
Mo., served 12 years as U. S. rec
order of deeds in the District of
Columbia in a report has it that
the office was better conducted
then than anytime since.
The Southern Pacific R R was
the first to use negro men as ser
vice inspectors on dining cars.
• DEATHS-FUNERALS
JOSEPH M. GOFF
Mr. Joseph M. Goff, 82 years,
died Thursday, December 13th at
his residence, 4720 Burdette street.
He had been a resident of Omaha
50 years and for a number of
years he was employed by the
School Eoard and McCoy and
Brady as a stationary engineer,
he later went to work for the
Brandeis Building Company as a
night watchman. Four years ago
he retired and devoted most of his
interest to his home. He is sur
vived by two grand neices, Mrs.
Levi W. Nelson, Chicago, Mrs.
Clarence H. Coleman, Chicago, 111. i
two granddaughters. Mrs. John
Adams, Jr., Oakland, Calif., Miss
Helen Singleton, Los Angeles. :
California and other relatives.
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Wi Ling A Very Merry Christmas and A jjj
Happy New Year to All My Many Friends. A
Mr. W. B. Burquist
.4710 SOUTH 24th STREET ^
Star-Studded* Christmas Show
(Top) Bob Hope back from
army camp tours. Hope (left).
Panda (right).
(Left) Lovely silver-throated
Ginny Simms.
(Above) Funny-man Jack
Benny.
On Christmas day, another two-hour star-filled program of music,
laughter and drama will follow up the spectacular Thanksgiving show,
“Two Hours of Stars." (CBS. 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., CST.)
Some of the famous personalities who will fill the spot light on
this traditional Elgin show, are Jack Benny and Rochester. Bob Hope,
Vera Vague. Ginny Simms, Artur Rubinstein, Fals*taff Openshaw. and
the Cavalcade of Stooges. Don Ameche will be the master of rere
monies. with Ken Carpenter announcing, and Lou Silvers and his
orchestra carrying the melodies. The program will be shortwaved
overseas to our boys who cannot join us at home in our first Christ
mas of peace.
t^aRVA L0UlS
Glamorous torch
SINGING STAR OF
1 THE*ATL ANTIC CITY
FOLLIES OF 1946*NOW
TOURING THE COUNTRY
AND WHO HAS OFTEN j
BEEN CONSIDERED ONE
OF AMERICA'S
BEST DRESSED
WOMEN,
LIKES TO
DESIGN HER
OWN CLOTHES
D/l HORACE MANN BOND, /
OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR IS i
THE FIRST NE6Q0 PRESIDENT jN
OF LINCOLN UNIVERSITY IN ITS 91 N*
YEAR HISTORY. HE GRADUATED FROM |
LINCOLN IN 1923 WITH HONORS AND \
RECEIVED HIS M A AND PH.D FROM
U.OF CHICAGO.HE IS ALSO AN AUTHOR.
_C—yrtlrt I—» » Qwi» L L.»
• FOR GREATER COVERAGE-Advertise in
THE GREATER OMAHA GUIDE
Funeral services were held Sun
day afternoon from The Thomas
Funeral Home, 2022 Lake street. I
with Rev. John Adams, Sr., offic- j
iating, with cremation at Forest
Lawn cemetery.
GEORGE POPE
George Pope, 68 years, 3327 Em
mett street, died Sunday at his
residence. He had been a resi
dent of Omaha 27 years. The
body is at The Thomas Mortuary,
2022 Lake street, pending funeral
arrangements.
MRS. MATTIE SCOTT
Mrs. Mattie Scott, 51, at 922
Monson street, wife of James A.
Scott, died Sat., Dec. 8, 1945 at
her home following an extended
illness. She had resided in Illin
ois 14 years. A daughter of John
and Fanny Walker Louise, she.
was born in London, Tenn., Nov.
2, 1894, and married Mr. Scott in
Omaha, Nebr., Sept. 1, 1920. She
held membership in the Ward
Chapel AME. Chruch; the Auxil
iary of the Roy B. Tisdell Post A
merican Legion both of Peoria,
and Order of Eastern Star Lodge
No. 9, in Omaha.
She leaves her husband, one son
Oliver Johnson and her daughter
in-law both of Omaha, Three sis
ters, Mrs. Carrie Parker of De
troit, Michigan, Mrs. Willie Simp
son of Norton, Va., and Mrs. John
ny Bell Johnston of London, Tenn.
Funeral services were held at My
ers Funeral home, interment was
held at Forest Lawn cemetery.
The family wishes to thank ev
eryone for (he extreme kindness
shown to them in behalf of the
loss of their wife, mother, mother
-in-law, Mrs. Mattie Scott.
• Asphalt Tile
•Linoleum
And all
Resilient Floors
MIDWEST
CARPET AND
LINOLEUM CO.
—HA-1377—
2509 Leavenworth St.
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During this, the Christmas season, it is my hearty desire to j
wish everyone in this community the best in Christmas and New .
Year Greetings through the columns of The Omaha Guide. jj
As we join together to bring peace to the world, let U3 clasp J
^ hands to face the future together. That is my Christmas «
^ Greeting and wish to my fellow Nebraskans. ^
^ BEST WISHES ALWAYS! ^
't HUGH BUTLER, 4
UNITED STATE SENATOR. ||