The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 21, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Pictures & News of Mid-City Queen Contest ,
1 N 4HEI.LE kl\ '“‘Miss Ijrskinc St reef’
( I Kill. COLLI SS ‘'Miss South Omaha-R Street”
l‘I till, h il l.k.\Ml "Miss Johnson Drug Store”
MISS MARY HARRIS of “1 W CA Administration“
Who will be Selected
Miss Mid City
QUEEN
A Trophy will be awarded to the Club, Individual or Or
ganization sponsoring tke winning contestant.
A Pair of Nylon Hose will be given to each Contestant.
PRIZES FOR WINNERS:
1st (a) $100.00 Expense Paid Trip to Chicago, with eserv
ations at the Pershing Hotel.
(b) $200.00 in Cash.
(c) To Be Entertained by EB0NT\ Magazine.
2nd (a) S50.00 in Cash.
(b) 2 Pair of Nylon Hose.
The other five Contestants will Receive Prizes in Usefu'
Merchandise in Value of S500.00 in according to their stand
ing as Contestants.
Queen to be Crowned September 30th.
\l! Contestams to be Honored at Gala Ball at the Amvets’
Hall, 24th ami Miami Sts., on the Nighf of September 30th.
Contstants receiving largest number of bona fide votes
will be adjudged winners.
No person may vote more than One Time.
Contestants are considered Officially Certified as soon as
they Receive 10 or more votes.
S Ballots for voting purposes, as sT:own below, wiO b*’
printed in each issue of The Omaha Guide until close of con
test.
Mail or bring Voting Ballots to the Omaha Guide Office.
242C Grant St.
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11 Here’s Your Voting Ballot"
I I Vote for Your Choice NOW!
[ MIDCITY ODEEN-BEAUTyTpOPUURITY CONTEST
I fx| Vote for ONE!
$ • My Choice for Mid-City Queen Is:—
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MARGARET KI!\G, “Miss ISorthside Beauty School*’
AISIS SMITHERMAIS, “Miss Althou.se Beauty School
Hampton’s Orchestra Keeps Record
Breaking Pace on the West Coast
LOS ANGELES—Lionel Hamp
ton and his orchestra, topping two
/orld-famous orchestras during a
theatre engagement in San Diego
are now holding forth at the Tri
anon Ballroom out South Gate
way.
At the half-way mark of his cur
rent engagement, it appears that
Hampton will break his own all
nme record there, established a
year ago, thus maintaining his re
ord-breaking pace in coast thea
tres and dance palaces.
of grojs receipts at the
Orpheum Theatre in San Diego,
how that the Hampton aggrega
tion topped both Harry James and
Woody Herman at the box office. .
all this despite a polio epidemic.
Among the guests at >-•"
recoru reaking opening night at
the Trianon were several Music
Corporation of America executive:
who were making a tour of en
tertainment spots in Los Angele
and Hollywood and environs. The
Music Corporation of America big
gies stayed throughout the ever
ing.
A band critic during the evening
opined that the personable banc
*■- ader and crew are the new Lione5
Hampton band which can swing
but is easy on the ears.
At a recording session in Holly
wood last Monday for Decca, when
Lionel recorded ‘The Pencil Broke
and That's All She Wrote", tv
..nportant announcements car
from the Hampton organization.
MISS CALDOMA BI RCH, “Miss 28lh Street"
NELLIE TAYLOR “Vui
Sharp Inn"
DELORES STEEL “Miss
South Omaha-U Street”
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JALI\DA RUFFIM, "Hiss Mori henst”
ROSALIE STEW'ART, “Miss Watson Beauty School”
JEAISISE REDD, “Miss Alpha (>,„■ p:f
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ROX1E AISDERSOIS, “Miss Maple Street”
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MISS DORIS \LUH \D, ‘iff** O. !>. i."
MARY LOU W ILSOM “Miss Elks Cherokee Temple ,\o. 221