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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1948)
Sunday, April 25, 1943 . Ttir nun v vrrno A CV r TJ Page 4 m r i ih . i iv i .1 in nuivnii : : : : : S YM to Present French Film Next Weekend "Life Dances On,w the prize winning French film with English sub-titles, will be the next YMCA sponsored foreign movie. It will be shown on April 30 in the Tem ple theater, and on May 1 in the Love Library auditorium, both at 8 p.m. "Un Carnet De BaL" it's French title stars seven of France's great est actors, and won the Venice Bi ennial Film Exposition in 1938. It was directed by the famous French director, Julien Duvivier. The movie tells the story of a woman, recently made a widow, who discovers an old dance pro gram, and decides to find the seven men who signed their names to that program of her first balL She travels about the country see ing these seven men who pledged undying love at that ball. France's greatest actors were chosen to play the seven lovers, giving the film an extravaganza appeal. They include Raimu Har ry Bauer, Louis Jovet, Pierre Blanchar, Francoise Rosay, and Marie Ball, as the widow. Time called the film "as ex pertly designed and executed a piece of dramatic tapestry as the cinema has woven in many a Wour T?fruhlic' review VCUA. I stated, "It is solid in character and dramatic meaning, aone wim taste and often brilliant." Met Tickets Go To Union Booth For UN Sale Mrs. Richard W. Smith, until last fall director of the Union and formerly known over the campus as Pat Lahr, announced today that the Metropolitan Opera company, whicn Drings iv.o. TTniirercitv Coliseum Wed- nesday, wiU definitely return to Lincoln on all of its subsequent cross-country tours if Wednes day evening's performance is a success. Mrs. Smith is managing the opera's appearance here for the Lincoln Sympnony urcnesir - -i.,i-vn cnnncnrt ff the event. The Metropolitan played Lincoln last in 1900 wnen bcoxu sang tm," m-itinpe anrt Melba per formed in "Lucia," Mrs. Smith said. w;ih miisiml direction, pro duction, singing, and costuming to be presented nere exacnj at the Met in XNew m, nuuo ni nin be scaled iden tically with those at the Met, ..nrir. from $2 40 to S7.20. A bloc of tickets priced at $2.40 and $3.60 will go on sale espe cially for students Monday in the Union. Classified BUY WITH CONFIDENCE LINCOLN TRAILER CO. OFFERS YOU THESE BARGAINS. A R'al Value $1293.00 L'lt wm ef rlrarmtloo. alum- l.'ium 1W;J Aluminum a beauty!. ...... 1995.00 Klectrlo refrigeration, not .. 2295 00 Tandem, electric re frlgeratlon 245.00 Aluminum, electrio re- frlKeratlon 2695.00 trailer guaranteed, fully equipped. ix down, balance 67. Intereai. wore value at lowti coet. See theae before you buy. LINCOLN TRAILER CO OPEN EVENINGS 4-2114 r"Xcw - ,..ni,.ini.i. v a lua Klnjinea iJLin l fume n . - at Rouiulhouiie Saturday nlKht. Pl"ae return to Jo Ann Miner, pnone -un. Tr-trc i m .vTln hiinlnf.KH onnortutiltv lor peraon with email Inveatment and car. Muat eell commercial weed prayer and equipment which may be uaed to apray lawni himi i-11"1 Coll in pcrMin atMJ L ir 21' 23' if IV 2V An 7TTt(L' i'.tlt hnth HHfl fun. 2.rC tr hour. Ted'a-Rent-A-HIke, 2.rjth -N" Street. 5-9129 fcpKKI GRAPHIC llajih photnKrnphy. Wrddln?a, parties, etudent artivitiea. I'hone Grc(jpr.3jy8. "5pyy.ii GRAPHIC Photography. Wed llnc, partlce, atudent activlnee. Phone NT KIJ ""Ht.TtiHlIca Notelxwk, AdvertUmig book loat Wedneaday. Name naule. Bmnll reward, bis thanka. Ph. 5-80..0. Wedding Stationery Invitation or Announcementi Printed or Engraved . Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street Chesterfield and I are old friends. IT'S MY SMOKE." Mi y "CORONER CREEK" f 'X COLUMBIA'S FORTHCOMING f X CINECOLOR PRODUCTION - ,,... 0m ' "'x; .A , NX' ' - '" '' ' l v." -Lr-' W' - I 'i'-v ': . ; " ' "A It. V i r . X'S, v ill 7 Xi f 7 ' ' t " immmi sms v .i-lNiilflSPi 3 "frvx ;X r a 6 - illk I II ill 11 v . rv U t . WHY... I smoke Chesterfield (from a series op statements by prominent tobacco farmers) "Che$terfteld is my brand. I've been smoking them for about 16 years. I like them because they're mild and really satisfy. I know the kind of tobacco that's in them ... it's the best, "Chesterfield buys the best grades of tobacco. It's mild, light, ripe, sweet-smoking tobacco. They pay the highest prices for their tobacco. It's top quality leaf." a. 9. Ciiudi TOftACCO FAftMIft, PAR ft KY. M umm JkMM' IICMM &jvrHifit rf(Iiiirtsit ijiHr X