The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 21, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    rhe Waiters Column
By H. W. Smith
Omaha club waiters on the ball
with service and we hope that
Capt. Earl Jones is improving
from his cold.
The Waiters Key Club extends
a friendly welcome to the public
at all times.
Paxton hotel headwaiter and
crew very much on the up and
go on service to all guests.
Are you a member of the
NAACP?
Fontenelle Hotel waiters going
good on service constantly.
Blackstone Hotel waiters are
topping the service at all times.
Regis Hotel and White Horse
Inn waiters on the improve on
service with a smile.
The tenth annniversary dinner ^
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
from—
Cosgrove’s
ACME FURNITURE CO.
3863 Leavenworth
J A" 5254
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Furniture &
Antiques
“Everything for the
Home”
BOUGHT & SOLD
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR
from
CROUNSE BOOTERY
1514 NORTH 24TH
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WISHING OUR MANY
FRIENDS and PATRONS
A Merry Christmas
and A Happy New
Year
from—
Mitchell Dearbone,
YOUR BARBER
at
LAURA’S BEAUTY SALON
1518 North 24th St.
—JA. 7324—
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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from
STANDARD
BARBER &
BEAUTY
Supply Co.
114-16 North 15th St.
ATlantic 2120
Merry Christmas
and. A Happy
New Year
Crosstown
LOAN CO.
1819 North 24th St.
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Christmas
The story behind Christ
mas is one that has given
the Yule holiday force
and direction for over a
thousand years. Hearts
are made over on this
, day.
It gives us great pleas
t ure during this holy sea
P son to extend our best
Christmas wishes to all
f our friends.
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dance at the Omaha Athletic club
on December 14 was a complete
success as Matridee Ward and all
the captains and crew were on
the beam.
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& CHRISTMAS
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^ Dear Mr. Galloway:
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extend to my Nebr- j
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son's Greetings and j
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f HUGH BUTLER *
( United States Senator ^
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North Carolina is the newest
southern state in which explora
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—TOM CASEY, President. |
f IT ISN’T ALWAYS STYLISH TO BE OLD FASHIONEDf.
-but there are times when it’s very genuine—
and Christmas is one of them. Yes, folks,
We W ish You An Old Fashioned Christmas
f this year. . . .the best one of them all.
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[ KEnwood 1500 4422 Florence Blvd.J
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Christmas time is cookie time!
Delight the folks with these delicious holiday cookies
_so gayly attractive—so much fun to make. Crisp,
spicy ones—chewy rich chocolate bars and the ever
popular roll-and-cut variety, delicately flavored with
lemon rind. Little Santas, Christmas trees and stars,
simply decorated, make for a festive cookie-array
when guests arrive to help celebrate the day. Clip
the recipes now and be ready for holiday treats.
(Bake extra batches for sparkling-eyed youngsters!)
SUGAR PLUM CRISPIES
Miv % cup spry, 1 cup brown sugab, % teaspoon
each salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg, 1 teaspoon
vanilla, and 14 cup water and beat thoroughly
together... Sift together % cup sifted flour and
teaspoon soda ... Add to first mixture with 114
cups rolled oats, % cup raisins (chopped), and 16
cup nuts (chopped) ... Mix thoroughly... Drop
from tablespoon on Spry-coated baking sheets...
Stamp dough thin with a glass covered with a damp
cloth... Bake in moderate oven (850°F.)' 10-15 min*
' utes... Remove from pans at once... Makes 214
i dozen cookies. ~ —-"
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SAINT NICK CUT-OUTS
Mix % cup spry, Vi teaspoon each salt, grated
lemon RIND, and NUTMEG, 1 cup SUGAR, and 2 eggs
and beat thoroughly together... Sift together 2 cups
sifted FLOUR and Vi teaspoon soda; add to first mix
ture, blending well... Cnill... Roll thin on floured
board; cut with Christmas cookie cutters, such as
stars, Santa Claus, Christmas trees, reindeer . . .
Sprinkle cookies with tiny colored candies or red
sugar. Bake on Spry-coated baking sheets in moder
ate oven (375 °F.) 10-12 minutes... Makes about 4
flngen.
CHOCOLATE CHEWS
Melt together over hot water, % cup SPRY and 2
ounces chocolate ... Add % cup sugar, 14 cup corn
sirup, Vi teaspoon salt, IVi teaspoons vanilla, 2
cups ROLLED oats, and V& cup nuts (chopped), blend
ing thoroughly... Pack mixture very firmly into
Spry-coated 8 x 8-inch square pan or 12 x 8-inch
oblong pan.. Bake in hot oven (425 ° F.) 12 min
utes. (The mixture may still be slightly bubbly) ...
Cool in pan ... Cut into small squares or oblong bars.
Store in refrigerator. Makes 25 squares or 24 ban.
Merry Christmas #
and A
Happy New Year. «
CROWN i
LIQUOR \
STORE i
1512 North 24th St. J
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Bring You
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J 2222 CUMING ST. J
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LOCAL AND NATIONAL NBWS
EVERY WEEK!
in THE OMAHA GUIDE Column*
WHITE URGES PRESIDENT
NAME WYATT SUCCESSOR
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NEW YORK, Dec. 12th.. Presi- ;
dent Truman, in view of the cri
tical housing situation which still
exists, was urged by Walter
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may go but Santa Claus is
with us forever. He’s com- $
ing again this year, with a «
full pack. So sweep out *
your chimney and get $
ready for the jolly visitor, f
who has had special orders <
from us to bless your home 6
with a very Merry Christ- (i
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HOW WELL WE REMEMBER THOSE OLD j
FASHIONED CHRISTMAS DINNERS- j
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father at one end of the table; mother at
the other end. and the children in be
tween, wondering if father would ever get
done carving the turkey. And what mince
pies!
Wouldn't you like a Christmas like
that this year of 194-6? We hope that
your Christmas is as much like that as j
the changing times will permit, and that 1
all the joys of the old days will abound. j
; MERRY CHRISTMAS !
from- I
; OMAHA MOTOR Co. I
f “Your Pontiac Dealer” j
t 27TH & FARNAM STREET WE. 4444 j
White, Executive Secretary,
NAACP to name a progressive
successor to Wilson W. Wyatt,
who recently resigned as National
Housing Administrator. Mr. White
stated in a telegram sent to the
President on December 9th:
“National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
understands you will name suc
cessor to Wilson Wyatt. Most re
spectfully and vigorously we
urge that new appointee be one
with not only approximate views
of Wyatt on general housing sit
uation, but with Wyatt’s beliefs
on housing for minorities in gen
eral program.”
TWO TONS PER MINUTE
At the war’s end, supplies were
being flown into China by the
United States Army Air Forces at
the rate of almost two tons a min
ute around the clock.
f Merry Christmas \
jj| and A Happy
0 New Year
jg from
Addressograph
1 SALES AGENCY
^ 1416 Howard St.
$ AT.—9300
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the joys of Christmas g
tr and its mellowing effect i
upon our lives. It is our ?
a hope that this Christmas ™
of 1946 will bring you (
jjj many a blessing in the I
y weeks and months ahead, i
1 BOSTON
$ MARKET
| 512 N. 16th St.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
and A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
To Our
Customers.
Royal
Dairy
AND EMPLOYEES
Merry Christmas
AND A
Happy New Year.
J. B. Cleaners
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1805 North 24th St.
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W Ebster 6161
SEASON GREETINGS j
TO OUR CUSTOMERS I
Benson 1
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Furniture
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5922 MILITARY ,
WA. 5611 1
SEASON GREETINGS
from j
COLTON’S
DRY GOODS
2503 N. 24th St. JA. 5757
, Merry Christmas ^
f and A Happy
1 New Year
| H. C. HALL
EXPRESS
l 1206 North 24th St.
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, JA. 8885
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Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year
from
REID’S
Pharmacy
1602 North 24th St. 1
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The Greater OMAHA GI'IOE
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l FIDELITY STORAGE *
& VAN CO.
1107 Howard JA. 0288 *
Mi MiMiMiMiS
Bergquist J
COAL |
COMPANY j
JEWEL I
coal ;
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24th & ‘L’ Sts. J
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i Christmas Greetings *
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I -FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON.
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; Kresl ‘OK’ Hardware Co. !
' 4831 SOUTH 24TH STREET
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JOYOUS
YULETIDE 1
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Here’s wishing that the light j
of the season’s cheer will j
glow through all you do, *
adding greatly to you r I
Christmas happiness. i
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\ May Yard, Mgr.
t 621 SOUTH 15th ST. AT. 9026
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T ' E adults can learn much
from our children—learn how to
celebrate Christinas well. Let us
turn back the clock this Christmas
season of 1946 and get out of
Christinas all the joys that children
know when they bang their stock
ings up.
All together now for a big, glor
ious Christmas, topped off with
our best wishes to all of you.
A Friend.