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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 11

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Slate Tuesday, Oct. 6, Lincoln church news is carried on a special page in the Journal and Star." JOYO: 61ST HAVELOCK iNRAtoonrncniK stKctsno Ennui AND imas 434-7421 54th Street TONIGHT AT 7 9:30 llflllll IS THE MOST MOVING JHE MOST INTELLIGENT, THE MOST WITH THE 6ESTAMERIGAN FILM I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!" -VINCENT CANBY, N.Y. TIMES NWHn rcnRscHwaiuacwaiiTi AMiXEHIiCHOlSFILM II 111 IDVIU Kiwanis Club Honors Furrer Capital City Kiwanis Club named Weston W. Furrer of 3875 Smith Street as their Kiwanian of the Year at the annual installation of officers meeting held at the Knolls Monday evening. Furrer, supervisor in charge of farm managers for Farmers National Company and a director of Salt Valley Watershed, was honored for his many years of participation in Kiwanis and civic activities.

Installed as the 1970-71 Capital City Kiwanis officers were; Fay H. Moore, president; Merritt L. Anderson, president elect; Foster G. Owen, vice president; Brin L. Kushner, treasurer; C.

W. Nibler, secretary. Board members named were, Gene Schroedermeier, Edward Mattingly, Frank W. Andrus and Clare V. West.

Baldwin St. Open Again Baldwin closed since May 14 from 33rd to 42nd is open to traffic again, according to the city traffic office. It was closed because of a dust problem. Do; Go in au Tuesday Head Football Coach Bob Devaney puts the torch to the Tigers to start the spirit bonfire in front of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity house. Devaney Lights SAM Bonfire' 432-1465 13th Street NO MOVIE TODAY ON STAGE TONIGHT AT 8:15 P.M.

''GEORGE RESUMES WED! In Hitchcock TradHlon. An estimated 1,000 students gathered at the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity house, 733 No. 16th, Monday night to watch Current Movies 432-3126 12th Street Continuous From 1 PM -7 TODAY ONLY THE PROTEST CINEMA Theodore J. "The (1954) and excerpts from Pinter "The Caretaker" 2 NEGLECTED MASTERPIECES MaxOphul's uncut classic "La (1950) and Dietrich as "The Blue Angel" (1930) WED. THUR.

ONLY On Stage "GEORGE Oct. 6 8:15 Stuart Theatre For reservations call 488-6447 Box Office Opens Day of Play at 10:00 A.M. LINCOLN BROADWAY LEAGUE CTXKVrEW OUTDOQR THEATER TONIGHT! sh owat moN UEOIUiE KARL A. Color (GP) AND Beatty Tbe Only Ganme DRIVE-IN THEATRE STARTS TOMORROW Martha The Odd Connie U.S. PREMIERE SHOWING Oliver ieed lakeAgirl Noel Hcncock-Jbhn Bird-Ami (TbcdoYdc TODAY wtmem ----ar AOyH University of Nebraska Head Football Coach Bob Devaney light the annual The students marched from the Nebraska Union to the front of the fraternity, whose members have termed this Big 8 football opener with Missouri most important game of the The bonfire, housed in a pit in the fraternity front yard, will burn continuously until after the game Saturday.

Sigma Alpha Mu President John Breslow said this is the eighth straight year the fraternity has sponsored a spirit rally and bonfire. Devaney and Defensive Co- Captain Jerry Murtaugh spoke at the rally. Broadway League, Stuart Theater, 13-P, Faculty Recital Kimball Hall, 11-R, 8. Ewing Street Times NWU Auditorium, Great Books Discussion Library 2675 South, Tue. 7:30, Aristotle: Metaphysics.

Day of Bread Dinner Hotel, 9-P, Bazaar First Covenant Church, 6024 10-6. Eleanor Lindstrom Paintings Unitarian Church, 6300 A. Camera Club Library, 14-N, 7:30. Conferences: Workshop for Cosmetologists, Neb. Center, 3.3- Holdrege, New Extension Wbrkers, Neb.

Center; Havelock Business Moose Lodge, Hwy. 77 north, Dental Conference, Neb. Center. Wednesday Sculpture Forum Sheldon 12- Wed. question and answer, Richard Hunt, 10:30, Theodore Rosznak 2:30.

Ewing Street Times NWU Auditorium, Senior Citizens Activities Rec. Center, 1225 10-5. Duplicate Bridge South, Government Meetings City Bids, County-City 10-J, 10; Bd. of Zoning Appeals, County- City State Committee Mental Retardation, Capitol, 15-K, 10; City Mental a rdation, Administration 720 S. 22, noon.

Things To Do in Southeast Nebradsa All lor p.m. Thursday Lecture WUliam Strlngfel- low Whitcomb Conservatory, Doane College, Crete, 7, on for an American Totalitarianism." Saiurday Harvest Festival Diller. This Week Sound of Music" Omaha Playhouse, Sun. Lecture-Demonstration Sidney Fox, Concordia Teachers College, Seward. Wed.

8:15, Thur. 8:15. Sculpture Graphics Arthur Geisert, Koenig Art Gallery, Concordia Teachers Col- Conferences Workshop for Cosmetologists, Neb. Center, 33- Holdrege; Newv Extension Workers, Neb. Center; Dental Conference, Neb.

Center, lege, Seward. For Sightseers Arbor Lodge State Park Neb. City, mansion, daily; padc, dawn to dusk. Homestead Monument Hwy. 4 NW of Beatrice, of Yesterday, Hastings: Sun.

1-5; Mon-Sat. holidays Stuhr, Grand Times Furnished by Theater. Times; a.m. lirbt face; p.m. bold (ace Code ratings indicate a voluntary rating given to the movie by the motion picture (G) Suggested ior autliences.

All aces RENTAL IDAN (: 1-: suggested. (R) RKS'I'RICTKD under 17 not admitted vvitlioiit p.arent or adult guardian. (X) Persons under 17 not admitted. LINCOLN Stuart: Broadway Theater League 8:15. (R) 7:00, 9:30.

Varsity: a Girl Like (R) 1:27, 3:30, 5:33, 9:39. Nebraska: Trouble 1:40, 3:44, 5:48, 7:52, 9:56. State; (R) 1:33, 4:04, 6:35, 9:05. Joyo: Travels. 7:00 only; 8:10 only.

84th 0: Comes To 9:30. Starview: Carton (GPi Only Game In (GP) 11:05. OMAHA Indian Hifti: (Q) DaUy 2:00, 7:00, 9:38. ENDS COMES TO HARLEM" AND "THE MERCENARY" Kearney Slate Will Dedicate Chapel Sunday Lmergcmy Kearney The new, modernistic chapel on the Kearney State College campus, which will serve approximately 1,300 Lutheran students, will be dedicated Sunday afternoon. Perhaps the most catching features of the spacious building are the creation of Ed Dadey, Marquette farm youth and senior KSC art student.

Dadey has sculpted the pulpit and baptismal font from solid walnut and hopes to complete by Sunday a matching seven- foot altar. The campus pastors, the Rev. Eldor W. Meyer of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and the Rev. Roger L.

Sasseof the National Lutheran Campus Ministry, have called the pulpit a masterpiece. The building, which includes the 250-seat chapel, a large student center and lounge and offices, was financed by Campus consisting of the Missouri Nebraska District and the National lyiitheran Campus Ministry of Nebraska. Emergency Police, Fire. Sheriff, Patrol, Ambulance, dial 911; Electrical, 475-4211; Gas, 4755921; Medical 432-5453. Island; Sun.

1-5, Czech. Wilber: Sun. 2-5, other days by appointment; Table Rock, Sun. 2-5, other days by appointment. Pioneer Village Minden, opEjn to Doorly Zoo Deer Park Blvd.

S. 10. Omaha; Fontenelle Forest Bellevue, Roast Beef i SANDWICH! NOW AT Sunnybrooke jwjwwi '4 TITLES WERE HIS BUSINESS: Two Eastern Division and one World title as offensive line coach with N.Y. Giants Six Western Division and five World championships with Green Bay Packers A winning season his only year at Washington. Off the field, he was of the and of the in 1969.

And one of the titles he was proudest of was DEPENDABILITY COUNTS! A tribute to newspaperboys by the late Vince Lombardi really appreciates a dependable said Vince Lombardi, the late head coach of the Washington Redskins and one of pro foothalPs all-time coaching greats. the man that wins the hig ones for you. You count on him to he never lets you down. are like that too. Reliable, hard-working, on tlie job in aR kinds of weather.

As newspaper subscribers we all appreciate the year-round good service we get from our when Newspaperboy Day -comes around, we ought to tell them Opposing coaches will tell you Vince Lomhardi was usually he was on target again when he talked ahout newspaperboys. dependable, industrious thrifty too. Many of them buy U. S. Savings Bonds regularly out of earnings for college and otlier future needs.

another mark of their good citizenship, their service to community and country. The Treasuiy wishes them a Happy Newspaperboy Day 1970. i Take stock in America. With higher paying US Savings Bonds. The U.S, Govemmsnt does net pay this advtrtieemenU It it pruenUd at a publie service in The Department of the Treatury and The SP-1054A.

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