The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 20, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKA
Thursday, Tune '20, 1940.
'Mellerdrammer'
shows in Union
Melodrama in an old silent film
with Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel
Norman in "Cast Adrift and
How" will be included in a free
movie program in the Union Ball
room next Tuesday evening at
7:30. This old-fashioned thriller
has been remade with a sound
track in keeping with the comedy.
Shorts to accompany the show are
"Outboard Stunting," a picture of
fast speedboats, and "How to
Fly," a new film on lessons in
aviation.
Social life swelters swims;
Union plans entertainment
Books and Bridge
Now!
25c to 2 35c to 6 Eve. 40c
Joan CRAWFORD
Fredric MARCH
in
"SUSAN and GOD"
Plus! Short Unit
mem
Now!
25c to 6 Eve. 25c & 40c
Thome ("Topper'" ) Smith'
TURNABOUT"
with
Adolphe Menjou
Carole Landis
John Hubbard
Now!
Matinee 20c Eve. 20c A 25c
2 First R'jn Features 2
Lana TURNER
Joan BLONDELL
George MURPHY
in
"2 Girls on Broadway"
Plus! "Renegade Trail"
First of a series of Book Re
views will begin today at 4:00 in
the Union Book Nook, with Mrs.
W. B. Romans giving a brief sur
vey talk on recent Pulitzer prize
winners and recent purchases of
the Union for the Book Nook.
Everyone is welcome. Some five
Book Reviews will be given every
Thursday at the same time during
the short summer session.
Students may register at the
Union checkstand for Bridge
Tournaments to be held Saturday
evenings, June 28, July 13. and
July 27. The first tournament will
be at 7:30, June 28, in Parlors A
and B. Students may register only
in pairs. Prizes will be offered
to the winning couple and runner
up couple.
THE
NUT HOUSE
(Orange anil !Sut Shoppe)
"Nuts from ail over
the world"
Roasted and Salted
In Our Shoppe
Ilo( Buttered Redskins
10c 1 j Pound
W e 4I Feature a
Fresh
Orange Juice Drink
&-OZ. gilts
Pint 1
Quail 2V
118 No. IJth St.
By Yahudi's Yahudi.
Come summer come summer
school . . . these hot days are
beginning to get the best of the
campus caperers. . . . Treks to the
beaches, golf courses, picnics, and
in general out in the open any
where seem to be the order of the
day. ...
SOUTH BEND
has been the favorite of many a
summer student these days. . . .
Ask Mason Mitchell and Hy Mess
more about the life down there.
. . . Two days in a row for this
pair is not an uncommon excur
sion for these two. . . . Saturday
was an outing for a carload of
Kappa Sigs at the same swimming
hole. . . . Kenny Anderson and
Martha Beghtol, steady going Sig
Olph and Thcta, were also sun
ning themselves. . . .
HAL KEMP
held the fancy of many of the
Kollitch Kids, last Friday night.
. . . Seen there were Dorothy
Askey and Averv Forke, Alpha
Phi and D U, Sig Alph Butch
Wettmann and D G Betty Hoiiorr,
Phi Gam Joe Elliott and D G Mar-
; garet Ann Buttman, Coach and
! Mrs. A. J. Lewandowski and Jean
ack ohn Wolf, Sig Nu, and Gamma
! Phi Ella Mae Kingdon. . . .
! MORTAR BOARD
i member Mary Kline, a Delta
: Gamma was announced as engaged
i to Dr. Ben Kwing on June 12. and
I sorority sisters have been giving
Mary numerous fetes.
PIN HANGINGS
have hit the Kappa Sigs since the
regular school year has closed. . . .
John Miller hung his on Pete
Osborn, Alpha Phi, and Hubert
Ogden connected with Margaret
Ann Osborn. . . . Another Crescent
and Star is also in doubt. . . .
Mary Black, Chi O. claims that
Inhn Sullivan forgot and left his
i before he returned to Indianap
I olis. . . .
AK-SAR-BEN
i holds the eye of two Sig Nus. . . .
Dick jurgens' band
with 'versatile boys'
plays here this weekend
Dancers Despite the Heat will
swing to Dick Jurgens this week
end. He appears at the Turnpike
out south on Sunday, featuring, as
usual, his celeste and his double-
talented orchestra men. Every
man in the orchestra has the abil
ity to double on some instrument
other than that which he regularly
plays.
Jurgens and comany come here
from Chicago engagements at the
Trianon and Aragon and nightly
broadcasts on MBS. The band has
done the country's major enter
tainment centers, including Los
Angeles' Palomar, the Wrigley
Casino on Catalina Island and Chi
cago's Drake Hotel.
Lutheran group picnics
at Van Dorn tomorrow
A picnic for all Lutheran stu
dents will be held tomorrow night
at Van Dorn park, according to
Lutheran Student Pastor, Rev. H.
Erck. Picnickers will meet at the
Temple at 5:30. All those with
cars available are asked to bring:
them. Rev. and Mrs. Erck and
Mrs. R. E. Rangeler will chaperon
the group.
The Lutheran student pastor
will be available each forenoon
durinfr the entire summer session
in his office. Temple 102a, ami
welcomes all Lutheran students.
The call of the horse flesh has
caught Bob Simmons and Bill
Mowbray. . . . The former has been
sticking by the number seven hoss
in nearly every race.
SWINGING OUT
this weeknd will be Beth Merrick,
DG gal of the smiling countenance
behind the Grill cashier booth, and
Harry Pitcaithley, he of the cage
sport. . . .
DANCE Every Tue.,
A Thur. ond Sat. Nite
0 in the open air at
f Antelope Parkf
$ Where it'i delightfully tool
- Per DANCE or m fr
OJ) Per Couple AH J) J V
A Evening: A
RUSSIAN TRIO Concert
Musical Treat of the Season
8P.M.,Mon.,June 24
Union Ballroom
Faculty-Student Adm. 10c
General Admission 25c
A STUDENT UNION PRESENTATION
FUN for you
enoy
CYCLING
Tfcrrt'i lot ot fun ttlng tx
rrrtm riding bicyrlr. And
our Kpei-inl hourly rat make
It M inrxprnsivf plnnrf now!
Renl-a-bike now ttt the
rale of 2r lir.
Cornhusker
Rent-A-Bike
Mmkr l'p k Party Knjoy thr Opn Air
IMi K St. fhonc t-IB.Vt
UJsdcamsL Summsik. SiiidmiA.
KING'S BALLROOM
Lincttln's only summer ballroom
Dancing vvery nighl but Monday
SATURDAY JUNE 22
HAL LEONARD
in Person
With His Famous Band
Direct front tut extended engagement in Minnettptdis
lii Before 9:30 ' After 9.30
:;; Adm. 25c - Gentlemen 40c Ladies 25c
to
dave mm
AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
9 to 12
SAT., JUNE 22
ioc :
Per
rson
STUDENT
union
BALLROOM
LEARN TO DANCE s
Ballroom -Tap . . . Guaranteed To Teach You
I Can Teach You To Dance in One Hour
LUELLA WILLIAMS
IMS No. lith SELECT STl'DIO S-I2.V! 1-KM
V
I I rtuiii rn rrurtfti cti i rr kiTC I
RELAX AT THE BEACH
i In ihp Rpfiutifiil Rait Water Pool
n K ROLLER SKATE
ON THE NEW OVAL RINK jjWH
Y fX IDE DANCE PICNIC ' W
I Enjoy the Outdoor $J
j Th Berh It Your Summer Playground . J I
. Sun., June, u .-"
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Advance Tickets 85c per person at Rosewell Floral Co., 124 So.
13th, and Unl Drug, 14th and S. Adm. at door $1.10 each.
Dancing 8:30-12:30