F- THE NEBRASKAN .Wednesday, July 3, KMfl. yakudi (OhiisUiu Clqahv Comings and goings ... Coming and going thick, fast what with Fourth and so forth By Yahudi'a Yahudi. Big talk of this week will be the Fourth of July feHtivities, here, there, and everywhere . . . And a four-day holiday weekend will bring some jaunts out of state that have long been eager ly awaited . . . With a few of the big dances out of the way namely Glenn Miller-the students are planning picnics and more outdoor activities. LEAVING TOWN for home in Iowa and eventually to Okoboji will be Bob Sinkey, Kappa Sig, for the weekend . . . Margery Brown, Chi O, left Sun day for Denver and the remainder of the summer. MILKMAN duties are calling Grant Reed, Phi Gam, away from Jeanne Humph- Attend These Happy Holiday Shows! Now Showing I x tS Ml Eve. 40 Pla Tax) Randolph Dili SCQTTPATRICK Wua MARCn OF TIME Present 'U. S. Navy. 1940' LatNw Watch For "The Ghost Breakers" with Rob HOP! Paulette CiODDABD "4 SONS" with DON AMECIIE Altai Ttptjt Crt.a BUI 15 BARRON an4 Orcheitra Pftmilh Specially Latest Newt 13 tit 'till M Plm Tax) Note Showing! "LUCKY CISCO KID" with Ceiaro Romero Mary Beth Hughes 5 HAPPY UNITS! Plus! Cartoon Travel Newt! 20o&25o (Fin Tax) The Jouea Family In "ON THEIR OWN" rey, AOPi . . . It seems that Grant la play ing "the man who comes around" in person . . . The only catch is that Grant has to leave Jeanne early in the evenings to get ready for his morning route. ENGAGED now are Wilma Grinsted, Chi O, and Ralph Garvin, ex-Acacia . . . The announcement came a week ago Tuesday when Wilma passed the candy at a regular weekly luncheon of the whole Lincoln clan of Chi O's. PING PONG games hold the interest almost nightly of Florence Steuteville, Alpha Xi Delta, and Bob Searby, and Mary Jean Westcott, Alpha Chi O, and Bill Irwin . . . These two doubles combinations are be coming quite constant even away from the Union game room. A PINNED at last are Betty Malto, 1939 beauty queen, and Paul Brown, dashing Sig Alph . . . Incidentally, another Broken Bow Alph, Bruce Duncan, has been seeing quite a bit of Betty Holtorf, DG, this summer. GLENN MILLER brought university patrons from far and near ... Up from a Coun cil Grove, Kas., ranch came Helen Kelley, Pi Phi, and Harold Hop kins, Kappa Sig . . . keeping the Lincoln contin gent alive were Evelyn Hopkins, Kappa Delt, and J 1 m Anderson, Sig Nu, along with Dii k Ryan, Sig Nu, and Jane Clausen. UNUSUAL after a fashion was the coupling of Mary Beeson, Kappa, and George Black stone, ATO, who were dancing at thp Pnrlr Satiir. Rf( dav Bette ) IV l R a t h b u n, DG, I J " appears to still be playing the field, at least Tom Davis, Phi Delt, had the honor last Payday. MARRIED Saturday nij.ht at the Delta Delta Delta house were Lois Enyeart, Trt Delt from Bellwood, to Milton Ebers . . . Last week also marked the marriage of Barbara Selleck, Kappa, and Robert Bemis. BUSINESS and also Martha Whelan, Tri Delt, call Ed Segrist, Chi Phi, back to Lincoln for summer duties . . . Kinda nice this deal of working m Lf CAN YOU DANCE? Guarantee You to Dance in 6 Lessons (Special Rates U Students) RVJNGKUKLIN '39 1210 P St. T"h.h Uni'erslli' of "ebwka' Phone 2-1616 t all Between 11-8 for lnformatl.n and Appointment All University Men's Pioneers Park, July 10th Games-4 P.M. Steaks-6 P.M. Show-7 P.M. Buy tickets NOW from Earl Piatt D. O. Larson Mason Bridges Clair Sloan Don Vareoe Student Union Tickets 50c Sponsored by Uni. of Nebr. Summer Session The Big Celebration IS AT CAPITOL BEACH Oigantlo FIREWORKS 11:00 P. M. FREE ACTS ArttRNOON 4 EVENING us V. -- - simi FREE Gat Admiwion ROLLER SKATI DANCE t RIDI tm ihjt ilaUaltlttJ SALT WATKR POOU" PICNIC Something for Everybody at the Beach I UMTOE MP f II I J mm Hold coffee hour for grad students Graduate students are invited to attend the first of the summer coffee hours planned for them, Tuesday afternoon, July 9, at 5 o'clock in the Union Music Room. Cold fruit punch and wafers will be served, and entertainment will consist of cards or listening to records. for a downtown firm, serving as business manager for the summer DAILY, and seeing one's love on the side . . . nice work if . . . etc. Stoke to address South Dakota grads and convo Dr. Harold W. Stoke, dean of the graduate college, will give two Second bridge contest L- open till July 12 I Second of three contract bridge v tournaments scheduled for thlaj"y summer will be played off Satur- , day evening, July 13, in Union Parlors A and B, at 7:30. All in terested should register by Friday, July 12, at the checkstand. The entire tournament will be run off in one evening, and prizes will be given the winning couple. addresses at the University of South Dakota on July 11. He will discuss "Our Underlying Agree- ments" before a general summer session convocation in the morn ing, and will appear before the graduate club in the evening to speak on "The ProfessionalV Touch." t MILWAUKEE DELICATESSEN 1419 0 St. PICNIC OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT HEADQUARTERS AND SUNDAYS OPEN ALL DAY THE FOURTH! Antelope Park July 4 and 6 MATT BETTON his Novachord and his ORCHESTRA I" Per Dance p f a. ajC Per CouPle DUC Y All Evening: o o FUN for you! enjoy CYCLING Thre' Ma of fan (rttinf x crcl lidlng blcyrl. Ant our apnea! hotirlr nlca maka II an Inexpensive plraaur. bow! Rent-a-bike note at the rate of 25c hr. Cornhusker Rent-A-Bike Make Up a Party Enjor trw Optm Air 1SS7 K HI. PhoiM t-lSSS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl o O I Ot o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 ( Dawn Dance, Wed., July 3 o Dancing 9 til Dawn 2 Bands 1 Admission 00 His Famous Band Playing July 3, 4, 6, and 7 Dance in Comfort, Lincoln's Only Summer Ballroom o o o o. o o a o o USHOE n SALE V 1 FOOT-SAVIRS $5 & $750 U (f.M io lt.0) poot rist $25 fr $495 V (l50) OXHSR FORMER 7.50, $6.50. S.50, SHOE!? $J9f $295 $495 Broken Ixto Odd Plr WhIU, Blue, Black, Brown y SALE STARTS MOM DAY, JL'LY I 131 So. IS 1S1 So. 13 i J PINE FOOTWEAR BeeaaM af Ik. mamt it p.lr. la thU (ato raBHnMvl'a1 u" catlomara hat k.ca mltt.i.