The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 14, 1947, Image 4

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    Congratulations
Graduates
Select Your Future
As We Do Our
Merchandise
“AIM f-OR THE BEST!”
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS GRADUATE
The Central high school held its
June Commencement exercises on
Saturday evening May 31 at
which time the following received
their diplomas at this graduation
exercises: Thomas Beck, Willie
Gray, Clifford Henry, Earl Huni
gan, Eugene Owen, Norma Am
pay, Louis Brown, Dorothy Chap
man, Josephine Cooper, Jo.ye Fos
ter, Florentine Crawford, Alice
Duncan, Idell Dyson, Barbara Ann
Edwards, Marjorie Hughes, Kath
erine Jean Pierce, Jackline Good
lett, Nadine Hancock, Marjorie
Hughes, Katherine Manley, Belle
Clara Scott, Thelma Watkins and
Marie Williams.
Congratulations to the June Graduates
of 1947
From the Bakers of
BUTTER-NUT
BREAD
SCHULZE BAKING CO
2215 Leavenworth
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Congratulations to the Jtine Graduates
of 1947
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EMERSON & SARATOGA LAUNDRY
ZORIC DRY CLEANERS
2324 North 24th Street WEbster 1029
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Young Graduates of Grade, High, and the University
you're cordially welcome to the
BLUE ARROW CAFE
Specialize in Sandwiches, soft drinks, breakfast
lunch and “inners
2509 North 24th Street Mr. and Mrs. W- Johnson AT 996C
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ALWAYS SOMETHING TO PLEASE THE PALATES
OF YOU JUNE GRADUATES
You Are Always Welcome at The
LITTLE DINER
2314 North 24th Street OPEN 24 HRS. JAckson 9243
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WAGEN MARKET
2010 North 24th SKreet , WEboter 1073
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of 1947
OMAHA STATIONERY CO,
COMMERCIAL STATIONER*
307-09 South 17th Street JAckeon 0805-0806
A campaign for evangelism by
the Home Mission board of the
National Baptist convention, was
announced last week for the west
coast by Dr. E. W. Perry, presi
dent of the Oklahoma State con
vention. Dr. Perry is also vice
president of the National Baptist
convention and chairman of the
evangelical commission. The evan
gelistic services will begin on
June 22 and end June 29 in Oak
land .Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Thames have four
other children. They are Orlevia,
Edner Earl, Thedore Jr., and
Charles Melvin.
Baby Alvin’s grand parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McAdory
and Mr. and Mrs. Wash Thames.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Richardson,
2416 Franklin st, announce the
arrival of their son, Leon Jr.
Baby Leon was bom at the Uni
versity Hospital at 3:20 a. m. on
May 29 and weighed nine pounds
and six ounces.
Baby Leon has three sisters:
Shirley, Lorraine, and Shiela.
His grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hurst and Mr. and
Ms. Leon Richardson. Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilkerson Haper.
3114 Miami st., announce the ar
rival of their daughter, Deborah
Louise. Baby Debrah was at the
University Hospital at 9:15 p.m.
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at the lowest prices and best service
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FOUR SQUARE FUEL CO.
Atlantic 26th & Martha
3732 Street
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of 1947
CORBIN GROCERY & MEAT MARKET
2701 Maple Street JAction 2308
Douglas Corbin, Prop.
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of 1947
COLTON DRY GOODS STORE
2503 North 24th Street JAckson 5757
Mike Colton, Prop.
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KILLINGSWORTH & PRICE
BARBER SHOP
2416 North 24th Street JAckson 8861
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of 1947
UNITED CAB CO INC:
2313 North 24th Street ♦ JAckson 7*71
h%s-j(lohnson - Mr. Brown, Prop8.
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of 1947
ARNES FLOWER SHOP
20th and Lake Streets JAckson 3395
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VICTORY BEAUTY SALON
2418 North 34th Street WEbster 9C17
Cieone Murrell, Mgr.
toward Kennedy
Graduates 27
Thursday, May 29. at 2 p. m.
the Howard Kennedy grade school
graduated 27 boys and girls at
their impressive graduation cere
mony.
The program was as follows.
Welcome address by the princi
pal, Mrs. Heacock after which she
and the Eighth Grade teacher
were presented with corsages by
the class. The Peace Hymn was
then sung by the class followed
by Dorlores played by Miss For
otha Baltimore. The prize winners
in the Essay contest then recited
their paprse in the following or.
der: Paul Lawrence Dunbar re
cited by Bessie Johnson: Mary M.
Bethune by Miss destine Peters;
Col. Charles Young bv Pierre Mc
Fall. Miss Treva Butler rendered
ap iano solo. The class sang "All
Through the Night” after which
awards and diplomas were pre
sented to the graduates by the
Principal, Mrs Heacock.
Students receiving diplomas
were as follows: Deloris West
brook, Dorothy Townsend, Geral
dine, Elaine Smith, Annabelle
Smith, Sarah Pullum, Celestine
Peters,. Lets Murrell, Juanita Mc
Carthy, Bonnie Harrold, Phyllis
Grizzard. Beverlv Davis, Treva
Butler, Dorotha Baltimore, dau
dia Watts. Clarence Smith. Willie
Miles, Robert Martin, Pierre Mc
Fall, Bassie Johnson. Cubia Her
▼ey, Ganzy Henry. Samuel Hal
comb, James Grizzard. Charles
Farrell, Horace Burton, and
Franklin Bragg.
The class gift was presented by
Delores Westbrook and accepted
by Pearl Billingsley. The gift was
raincoats for the Safety Patrol.
The program closed with the Star
Spangled Banner sung by the
class and audience.
The Omaha Guide wishes to
congratulate Mr- and Mrs. Joshua
Foster on the arrival of their
baby eon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Spral
lng, 2210 Clark st„ announce the
arrival of their son, Larry Bur
llss. Baby Larry was bom on
May 27 at 7:15 p. m. at the Uni
1 versity Hospital and weighed five
! pounds and five ounces.
Baby Larry's grandparents are
1 Mr. and Mrs. Willie Floyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Spalring have two
other children—Marrica Jean and
David Lee.
The Recognition Day program
opened with the Howard Kennedy
chorus followed by the purpose
ctf the day by one of the staff
members which is to honor the
pupils of Howard Kennedy for
their faithful and loyal service to
others.
The awards of arm bands and
letters for the Campfire Girls was
presented by Mrs. Dorene Holli
day. The meaning of the arm
bands and the awards of arm
bands and letters; Miss G. Booker,
Mrs. Jolliff, Mrs. Favors, Mrs.
Woods, Mrs. Laughlin.
Recognition of Fire Patrol,
sponsor, Mrs. Goode.
Recognition of Safety Patrol,
sponsor, Mrs. Laughlin.
Award of Gra Y Pennant, Mr.
Travis Dixon.
Award of Gra Y Insignia, Mr.
Travis Dixon.
Announcement of Track Meet,
Candy, Popcorn, and Wastepaper
awards.
Award of Boy Scout Shoulder
Insignia, Mrs. Curry, P.-T. A. pre
sident.
Recognition of Junior Red Cross,
sponsor, Miss G. Booker.
Presentation of Y-Teens, Y
Teens chairman, Mrs. Goode.
Award of Track Meet arm bands
and letters, Mr- Joseph Mosley.
Presentation of Blue Birds
Campfire Girls, Mrs. Bert Wag
ner.
Award of Seeds to Gardners,
Reve Schareland and Mrs. Curry.
Introduction of Howard Kenne
dy teachers, P.-T. A. officers, and
closing the program with America
the Beautiful.
Those to receive awards on the
Safety Patrol are as follows:
Capt. Samuel Halcomb, Lt. Clar
ence Smith, Sgt William J. Miles,
Cpl. Basse Johnson, Jr., Robert
Lee Martin Horace V. Burton,
Pierre E. McFalls, Jr., Juanita
McCarthy, Trera D. Butler, De
lores M. Westbrook. Dorothy Len
ear, Townsent, Leta, Rae Murrel,
Phyllis Yvonne Grizzard, Dorotha
M. Baltimore, Sarah J. Pullum,
Geraldine Stanford, Celestine A.
Peters. Elaine F- Smith.
The Fire Patrol members re
ceiving recognition are as follows:
Capt. Phyllis Y. Grizzard, Lt.
Leta R. Murrell, Celestine A.
Peters, Elaine Francine Smith.
Sarah J. Pullum, Cubia R. Her
vey, Dorothy Townsend, Deloris
M. Westbrook, Aimabelle M.
Smith, Juanita McCartly, Doro
tha M. Baltimore
Above photo shows the Eighth Grade graduates of Lake school.
First row: Vinnie Marian. Nancy Reeves, and Ross Brown. Second row:
Bonnie Murrell, George Booth, Jeanne Killian, and Leonard James.
Third row: Joyce izodgers an<f DeElla Collins. Fourth row: Floreatha
Oliver. Archie Carter, and James Ed Haynes. On Tuesday May 27, a
very fine program was held.
SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacobs
2024 Miami, announce the arriv
al of their son. Spencer Harry,
Jr. Baby Spencer was born at
Doctors’ Hospital on May 31 a;
2:06 a. m. He has a sister named
Sharon. ,"j
The grandmother of the child
ren is Mr3. M. H. Smiley.
Congratulations to the June Graduates
of 1947
COMPLIMENTS OF THE
OMAHA CROCKERY
LAMPS, PICTURES, AND MIRRORS
CHINA, GLASSWARE, AND SILVER
1116 Harney Street ATIantic 48*2
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COMPLIMENTS OF THE
JOHNSON DRUG STORE
2306 North 24th Street
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COMPLIMENTS OF THE
MYERS FUNERAL HOME
2416 North 22nd Street WEbster 0248
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COMPLIMENTS OF HOLMES TAILOR
2218 North 24th Street ^ WEbster 3320 |
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'This Week
By H. W. SMITH
N.Y. Central R.R. passanger
train struck a hand car at Huron
Ohio on June 5,- The engineer was
killed and eight or more injured.
The redistricting sshool bill was
defeated in the Nebr. Legislature
on May 5, the vote was 20 to 18
on ajoumment,was looked for on
Mar. 6.
Fred Newstead 86 year old rich
farmer of St. Louis Mo. lost a
breach promise suit in court on
June 5, he testified he never did
propose t® Mrs. Marie Bradley.
Omaha police broke up the bus
iness of a fine work boot legger on
Thursday nirfit they arrested and
booked five boys near Clarkson
Hospital.
President Truman voiced the
support of Mr. Charles Savige
democratic candidate for Con
gress from band on gambling on !
highway musenslums.
A 3 year old boy was a store on
an Omaha street car on Thursday,
he was turned over to the police
and his mother picked him up at
the station.
A man was trapped in his car in
Akron Ohio, by a trolley bus cable
He remained in the car until
workmen removed a 68, volt cable
which had wrapped itself around
the car
Are you a member of the NAACP
President Truman points out
that the United nations Palestine
jfcjpblem is a very big one.
fienry A. Wallace in speaking
at Raleigh N. C. on Thursday, he
stated that Russia and U. S. trea
ty urged nations retiring of mese.
Nebraska 1947 uncarunal legis
lature ajoumed on June 6, after
one of the long sessions in History
Robert Edward Lawrence, the
son of Rev- and Mrs. Carhee is
four months old. Baby Robert Ed
ward Lawrence was bom Jan. 22
at the University Hospital and
weighed six pounds 13 ounces.
Rev. Carhee is the secretary of
the Administrative Alliance and
the paster of Christ’s Temple
church, 26th and burdette sts.
Best Wishes to the JuneGraduates of
of 1947
Fre^n
A FRIEND
Congratulations to the June Graduates
r of 1947
MAYO BARBER SHOP
2122 Lake StrOfrt C, B. Mayo, Prop.