The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 08, 1978, Page page 21, Image 21

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    friday, September 8, 1978
daily nebraskan
page 21
Open Harvest co-op to celebrate fall
The second Annual Fall Celebration has been set by
the membership of Open Harvest Food Co-op for Satur
day, September 9th.
The Fall Celebration is intended to acquaint Lincoln
citizens with natural foods and nutrition. The celebration
will be from noon until 5 p.m. at 27th and Randolph
streets and will include food, games for children, music
by local musicians, and several workshops.
Among the activities being planned are workshops on
Film series starts,
'real adventure' first
Take One, The American November 19 -Little
Film Q assies Series, gets Caesar starring Edward G.
underway Sunday, Sept. 10 Robinson; 4:00, 7:00 9:00
with the 1937 version of p.m.
nutrition, co-op goals, solar energy, yarn spinning, bicycle
maintenance, ar d hourly films about the Lamaze program
for natural birth. Special features will be two. one hour
discussions by G;na Washburn about the realities of rape
and three 45-minute tai chi classes lead by Pam Black.
Food prepared by the membership of Open Harvest
will be served throughout the afternoon and an old
fashioned cake walk will highlight the day. More activities
will be scheduled during the next week.
People interested in participating in workshops are en
couraged to sign up at Open Harvest prior to Saturday,
but this is not required.
In conjunction with the celebration will be the quarter
ly meeting of the Blooming Prairie Cooperative Warehouse
located in Iowa City, Iowa. This is the first time a meeting
has been outside of Iowa City, which is viewed by
members of Open Harvest as a sign that co-ops in Nebras
ka have truly made their own way.
Over 50 members representing co-ops throughout Iowa
and Nebraska will attend. The public is invited. There will
be no gate fee charged.
The Prisoner ofZenda, star
ring Ronald Colman and
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Jim Anderson, Union
Films committee chairman,
calls the film a "real adven
ture." Ronald Colman stars as
an Englishman on a hunting
trip and doubles as his look
alike cousin, the King of
December iJCabaret star
ring Liza Minnelli and Joel
Grey; 4:00, 7:00,9:30 p.m.
December 10unset
Boulevard starring Gloria
Swanson and William
Holden; 4:00, 7:00, 9:30
p.m.
The films will be pre
sented at Sheldon Film
Theater. Tickets mav be
Rutama, when his cousin is purchased at the Union
kidnapped by villainous South Desk. Admission is
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
The intensely exciting
struggle to free the true king
and return him to his right
ful place on the throne is
the climax of this great ad
venture. Take One fall schedule:
September 10-The Pris
oner of Zenda starring
Ronald Colman and Douglas
Fairbanks Jr.; 4:00, 7:00,
9:15 p.m.
September lAShane
starring Alan Ladd; 4:00,
7:00 9:30 pjm
October &-The General
starring duster Keaton;
4:00. 7:00, 9:00 pjn.
October 22Strangers on
A Train directed by Alfred
Hitchcock; 4:00, 7:00,9:15
p.m.
A Purc Service ot Tn Newspaper
The Advertising oouncn f J
$1.50 for students and
$2.00 for the.general public.
Series tickets cost $7 and
$10.
IHstuartUI
DAILY AT: 1:30-3:30
5:30-7:30 AND 30
WARREN JULIE
BEATTY CHRISTIE
CANNON
CHARLES
CROHN
GARDENIA "wJSSeN
Matinees J
Sat. & Sun. ft
5:20-7:20-9:20
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We need all
you can
spare.
Red Cross
rife counting
7 cm you.
IMMIGRATION
LAWYER
Stanley A. Krieger
1004
City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Omaha, Ne
68102
(402) 342-8015
Member, Assn. of
Immigration and
Nationality Lawyers
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jS lLVmD 5:30-7:30-9:30 1
fe j nw No one admitted once the film begins A
lfrtmmCr Matinees Sat. & Sun. K
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THE LINCOLN SYMPHONY
1978-79
COME AND ENJOY SYMPHONY
MUSIC AT ITS FINEST.
October 10, 1978 Andre-Michel Schub,
Pianist with orchestra
Orchestra concert
Oscar Shumsky,
Violinist with orchestra
January 23, 1979 Audition winners with
orchestra
Paula Robison, Flutist
with orchestra
Orchestra concert
Casals Trio with
orchestra
November 7
December 5
February 20
March 20
April 17
FOR SEASON TICKET
INFORMATION CONTACT:
THE LINCOLN SYMPHONY
1315 Sharp Building
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 474-561 0
was the Deltas
against the rules
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RlRESTRiCTED
A comedy from Universal Pictures
JOHN DELU5HI TIM MATHESON JOHN VERNON
THOMAS HULCE ond DONALD SUTHERLAND unkings
TONIGHT AT: 7:15 & 9:20
SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT:
1:00-3:05-5:10, 7:15,9:20
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Gates Open 8:00
1st SHOW AT DUSK
with
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fl '1 ' iW V ml AT: 1:40-3:40-5:40
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The new, great
superpanther.
3RD
CrorAT
WEEK
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Henry Winkler