rage 4 THE SUMMTR NEBRASKAN FRIDAY, IULY 16, 1948 C2U AND CZAR IT By Uckfy .v.-.s Wett 1 lit! '. -.u '1 V . ci v- b& CjJE VS'a V 19,6 C1"Cio T.mn. Inc. "7 fAinJfe giri develop much faster than boys! Notice how our appetites always far outstrip their allowances!" DISTANT MEETING. 1 ANOTHER MILESTONE. Although fcay Milland and The world premiere in Holly naiino rii7PraM both live in wood last week of Paramount's Hollywood, they had to travel 6,000 miles to London before they technicolor musical, "The Em peror Waltz," starring Bing Crosby met when they starred with Ann and Joan Fontaine, was the first Todd in Paramount's "So Evil My opening ever covered by tele Love" there. 1 vision. University Musical Groups Dedicate Programs to UfN Two University of Nebraska musical organizations the sum mer chorus and the summer sym phony orchestra gave free pub lic concerts on the campus this week. Both concerts were dedicated to the United Nations and featured the music of many lands. The Summer Chorus was heard Monday in the Union ballroom, under the direction of J. Dayton Smiih of the music department faculty. The chorus sang 16 numbers representing the music of ten na tions, ranging in nature from Verdi's "Ave Maria" to the na tive American spiritual, "Roll, Jordan, Roll." The concert fea tured two soloists, Morris Hayes, baritone, and Robert Rouch, tenor. Accompanists were Jean Leisy, Jeanette Dolezal, and Gar reth McDonald. The 17 songs offered by the 42 member chorus were in three groups, separated by the singing of two featured soloists. Both will receive their Master of Arts de grees in August. Morris Hayes, baritone, sang "Die Mainacht," by Brahms, "O Del Mio Amato Ben," by Don audy, "Evening Fair," by Debussy and "If Love Hath Entered Thy Heart," by Marx. Robert Rouch, tenor, sang "E Lucevan le Stelle," by Puccini, "If I Had Known." by Gianni, and "Bird of the Wilderness," by Horsman. German, Norwegian, Italian and Russian religious songs opened the choral program which was directed by J. Dayton Smith sistant choral conductor at university. as-the IIATIOII-VIDE.SURVEY SHOWS tha more college students smoke Chesterfields then any other brand "CHESTERFIELDS ARE MILDER THATS WHY THEY'RE THE BASEBALL MAN'S CIGARETTE" OF THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES CO-HCXDER Of THE "HOME RUN RECORD IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE -Mr1 tI 4f IS:: AVHY...I smote Chesterfield ( no skies o SToTiwiHTs r hmhmnmt toko wts) liggett Myer buy tobacco that't good color, thin leaf, mild and tweet. Nobody pay mart for their tobacco. I've been imoking tneiterfield for unite m while. When yon tmoke one you yet a imolee. TOMCce nnn. ountonmu. r. I) ft f I "Cindy," by Wilson, lent an un mistakable American tov.ch to the international selection of music. Other American sonjs were "Mary Had a Baby," by Dawson and "Roll Jordan Roll," by Mur ray. "One World," by Wilson, at tributed to no one country and dedicated to all of them, ended the program. The orchestra's performance was the annual "pops" concert held on the plaza before the east entrance to Memorial Stadium Wednesday, at 8 p. m. Conductor Emmanuel Wishnow of the university music depart- i ment f acidly, arranged ihe follow ing j.-Ygrin: ''Overture to Mig noti," by Thomas:, "Evening Prr.yer ul Pantom;:ro fioit Han sel an'. GreteV by Humper dinck; "blue Danube Walti." y Struuas; "Danes cf .a Hour,'' by Poncielli; Capriccio Espasaol," by Rimsky-Korsakov; "Children Dance," by Tucci; "Lrazilian Folk Song," arranged by Guenther; and "Marche Slav" by Tschaikowsky. The concert was sponsored by the university's Vnion a' id the School of Fine A .i. GREETING CARDS for Every Occasion GoWoLrod Stationery Store 215 North 14th Street 7 i! 1 ri TRY OtJU DFI-ICIOIJS-IllilFRESIllXC; SUMMER MEALS! LUNCHES SERVED FROM U-2 P. M. DINNERS SERVED FROM 5-7 P. M. MIN1MUMLY PRICED AT 50 0 CENTS ALSO FOVNTAIX SPECIALTIES W awannwnunnnam niO O St. 2-3117. air xntition:d yr voi r comfort W Give Stamp Eolhlov ProportJonodl ! A w Rayon strutter cloth ulnckfi hy Rothley, proportioned for the tall, Bhort ediijm girl. Look smarter, fit neater, Stitched-in crease. 2 p-wkeis and belt loops. Short, sizes 10 to 16; medium and tall, sizes 12 to 20. Van Hualtc 00 to .TO Fine combed yarn in cm? and boat neck styles. Lisle or terry types in solid colors . . . mint, pisfe. white, maize, carrael; and striped patterns, red -white, grctr -white, and black-white. Sroui, ueiam and largre. NEW LOCATION: Th" Spttswear Shop Is now rioc&Uk on the SECOND floor!