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Honey Locos k APPEARING t SATURDAY NIGHT $100 Cover COO and Ti Please! k S West 51 Raleigh N kr ellIZOMMOr WNW" N : Boy's Olive Drab !FATIGUES 41 4 Outfit -14 h PANTS & SHIRT L - s i- ' V I - $ 98 ft ARMY RIDGEWAY 1 CAP $149 4 TE 4-4517 & Outfit 1 PANTS & SHIRT L : $ 98 6' i ARMY 1 R'DGEWAY I $ 4 CAP $149 4 TE 4-4517 : SURPLUS : DISCOUNT CO 339 S Wilmington St Announcing the Opening HOMER BRIARHOPPER'S CLUB Owner Located 5 miles east ofCapitol on Poole Road Old Moose Ledge Sat Eve May 4th and Every Saturday Night 8:30 PM to 1 AM Music by Homer Briarhopper and His Dance Orchestra Square Dancing Featured Ballroom Dancing Limbo Twist Rock 'N Rail Choke of Beversos Instrumentation Clarence Smith Spanish electric Guitarist Don MO Sweet Trumpet and V bra-Harp Rkhereson and his "Sweetest music this side at Heaven" Saxophone Pon mst bvieet irumprn 0 V 51:nu-Flu p Bill GIrsowsb the South's Finest Preciion Base Rkheresen and his "Sweetest music this Delo Collie Steel Hawaiian Guitarist side of Heaven" Saxophone MarshII Stephenson and His Big Banjo and Pickard Gibbs Fabulous Drummer FICUS ' 444(43 her first time on stage came during a church play before she was even going to school when she was b n angel "complete with wings" in her native Davidson County She did drama wok in Mgh se:ol and at East Carolina College was active in the East Carolina Playhouse She had roles in such shows as "Blossom Time" "Bngadoon" fl nd "Detective Story" She was a member of the ECC touring choir avid did the choreography and r 11141111411wAttelletoroprmillyri ratrirrte41101POW 4 -44 ' I ' t''' ' ' At Wil 3' '1 9-46 - 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LeCIV: I )111 T 1 - - -- 4 io costumes for extra bits on the choir's bum She had some dance tralning in high school in modern dance ni ECC and last summer was in dance workshop at Appaachiar State College in Boone' The Themer's annual membership campa:gn will be underway when "Corre Blow Your Horn' opens New members who buy memberships for next year will receive as a bonus tickets to "Come Blow Your Horn" tter program means rerun WBTV—Ch 3 Charlotte 4:00 Suer Coe 4:31 Pirates 0:00 C Kangaro0 10:00 Alvin 1010 An mouse 1101 Beany Cecil 11:30 Roy Polars ':CO Scy King 12:3) Pastors 1:10 IndustrY 115 Baseball 1:00 IC Derby 500 Nall Scruggi 5:11 Wrestling 630 I'm Dickens 7:00 Lucille Ball 1:30 J Gleeson 8:30 Defenders 933 Have Gun 1011 G'insmoke 11:03 News 11:15 Movie WBIW—Ch 13 Florence S C 300 BOZO 3:33 Forecast 8:30 Super Cet 4:00 K Derbi 9:00 C Kangaroo 5:00 Sports 10Ou Alvin 6:31 News 030 4 Amuse 6:51 Sports 11:00 lin Tin Tin 700 Mc Hale's 11:40 Roy Roers 7:z0 J Gleason 1200 Trout Nev I:30 Defenders 12:1S Basepall 9:30 1-fav Gun 1:30 WI Time 10:00 Gunsmoka '' k- ' 11:00 Movit -- WCSCTV—Ch 5 Charleston S C 800 Boz0 8:30 Superctir VA C KanonroO 10i0t Alvin 030 MeluM 11:00 Rin Tin Tin 11:40 Roy Roners 1200 Trout News 12:1S Baseosit 1:30 110111 Time Farm & Worn' 800 L Britten 9n0 C Vanoaroo 3:30 Exchange 10:00 H Paine 6:00 Action 1030 M Mouse 630 Sports 11:00 Pin Tin Tin A NeA 1130 Roy Roger 7:00 Town Country 12:03 Sky King 7:3 J G!emson 12 831 Defenders 1:00 News 9:21 Have G'in 1:15 3ejeill 1n:n1 G11Amoke 4:03 Feature 11:00 Movie VIIVR—Ch 6 Richmond Va 7:13 Inrkistry 7:n Comics 1311 Space Angels 9:00 C Kangaroo 10'00 Alvin in:3n m Mouse 11:00 Rin Tin Tin 110 Roy Rogers MOO Sky King 1230 Trout News 1:00 Big Picture 1:30 Movie 1:00 Wrestling In K Derny 5:n0 3 Stooges 600 Playhouse 10 6:30 Amos Andy 700 Everglades 7:30 J Gleason 1:30 Defenders 9:30 Have Gun 10: 00 Gunsmolte 11:00 News 11:15 Movie WAVY—Ch 10 Portsmouth Va 6:30 Farm 100 Bugs Bunny 7:30 Pirates Den S:30 Shipwreck 9:00 Super Car 9:30 Puff Reddy 10:00 Shari Lewis 10:30 Leonardo 11:00 Fury 11:30 Daddy 1200 Mr Wizard 12:30 Baseban 3:30 Matinee 4:00 Grand Jury 4:30 Challert99 500 Sports 5:45 Race 4:01 Wrestling 7:00 Deputy 7:30 Sam Benedict 030 Joey Bishop 9:00 Movie 11:00 News 11:20 MOVill 1:00 News WLVA-TV—Ch 13 Lynchburg 10:30 Light Time 3:31 TBA 10:45 Pets 5:00 Sports 11:00 Top Cat 6179 Teen Time 11:30 Cartoons 7:01 This Week MOO Bugs Bunny 2:31 Gallant Men 1230 Magic Land 0:30 Hootenanny 1:01 Flicke 9:0 I relk 1:3e Sunday School 10:CO Boxing 2:00 Big Picture : 10:45 Make Spare 2:30 Golf 11:00 News 11:15 Movie WTAR-TV—Ch 3 Norfolk Va 7:3) Corned) 5:00 Lone Ranger 903 Jr Auction 5:30 Marshall 9:30 C Kangaro0 6:On Californians 1000 Alvin 624 Contact 1 m mause 7:00 L Bridges 11:00 Rin Tin Tin 7:30 J Gleason i - 0 Ofmors 11:31 Defenders 1200 Sky King 9:30 Have Gun 1230 Reading 10:00 Grnsmoge 1:01 Soorts 11:00 News 115 BAW)811 11: 70 Movie A: 00 K Derby of : r LT---J ! oolitsw it to 4' k 4 11 1 '' ) 4 I '?-' i'' III rt'''' — 1 —117 4 4 ti 41 : : sg Hemet Simpsoa L: gg llett let Simpsoa rtl'A Rutgers Plays Host to TV Pe u 'Hootenanny' Show Tonight RUTGERS University New Brunswick N J hosts ABC-TV't Hootenanny" tonight (5-5:30 o'clock) RUTGERS University New B "Hootenanny" tonight (5-5:30 o'cl( Blending talents on the program arette Smothers Brothers the Chad Mitchell Trio Judy Henske and the Simon Sisters Opening this 'Hootenanny" the Chad Mitchell Trio sing "Leave Me if You Want to" and "Aiift No More Cane on de Brazos" Later in the program they sing of "Moscow Nights' -- The Smoers Brothers are 'featured in their unique rendition of "Marching to Pretoria" and "Daniel Bocne" Judy Henske sings "Wade in The Water" and "Sail Away" with the Smothers Brothers The Sim Sisters Lucy and Carly malug their television debut sing and play "Winken Blink-en and Nod" based on the elas MOVIES Downtown THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS—Fast-growing man-eating plants called triffids threaten to destroy Mankind most of which has been blinded by a meteorite shower Howard Keel Nicole Maurey (AMBASSADOR) LOVE IS A BALL—A gay featherweight comedy on the French Riviera reaching way back to those zany rich-girl-marries-chaut feur comedies of the '30s for its plot Glenn Ford Hope Lange (STATE) Neighborh9od SHOW BOAT—Revival of the third film version of the famous Edna Ferber story William Warne ld's singing of "Old Man River" is the high point Kathryn Grayson Ava Gardner THE GREAT CARUSO—Revival of the ever popular screen biography of the great Italian singer Notable chiefly for the many fine songs sung by the late Mario Lanza Ann Myth (VILLAGE) BEN HUR—Gen Lew Wallace's 79-year-old best-seller about conflict between elemental good and evil in early Christian era emerges splendidly in an overlong oversangumary but masterful screen spectacle Chariton Heston Jaek Hawkins (COLONY) DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES—Drama of husband-and-wife problem drinkers spares no clinical details of the decline of alcoholism Jack Lemmon Lee Remick (VARSITY) Drive-In BLUE RAWAII—Elvis Presley TWO RODE TOGETHER—James Stewart Richard Widmark LADIES' MAN—Jerry Lewis (CENTER) FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON—Red Buttons Barbara Eden HOUSE OF WOMEN—Shirley Knight Arew Duggan RACE FOR LIFE (FOREST) DEVIL'S HAIRPEN—Cornel Wilde Jean Wallace RED 1101 WHEELS—Clark Gable GREEN HELMET—Bill Travers Ed Ee- ley (TOWER) Leading Events dMEO WiPMMOMMM N1 TELEVISION 4 pm—The aRtiv-rtinning of the KENTUCKY DEBBY is telecast live from '-Churchill' Downs (WTVD 'WNCT :wEcr WFMY-TV 1A'BTV) 5 pm—HOOTENANNY originates at Rutgers University New Brulswick N J Details above (WRAL-TV WSOC-TV at 5:30 pm) 5:45 pm—RACE of the week is the $50000-added Carter Handicap at Mueduct Race Track (WTVD) 7:30 pm—Comedian Henny Youngman and the Don Francks singing-trumentalist trio from Toronto Canada will headline the JACK1F GLEASON show: The Americac Scere Magazine (WRALTV WNCT WFMY-TV WBIV) 10 pm —An outlaw who saved Matt Dillon's life 17 years ago takes advantage of the marshal to plot another crime on GUNSMOKE ( WTVD WNCT WFMY-TV WBTVt 10 pm—BOXING—Willie Pastrano heavyveight vs Wayne Thorntorr light-heavyweight (WRAL-TV) RADIO 2:05 pm—Music by Arnold and Sibelius ill be performed on today's BREVARD MUSIC FESTIVAL broadcast (WPTF) 9:30 pm—"Freedom Sings a Mountain Scrig" is the first program in the North Carolina Presbyterian Synod a Sesqui-Centennial series PROJECT 150 (WPTF) MISCELLANY SING SESSION—The fifteenth armual session of the East Coast Singing-Convention will be held in the Bridgeton School auditorium near New Bern tonight at 7:30 o'clock and Sunday at 10 am WHO'S WHO—Purvis E Boyette Assistant Professor of English at Newberry College formerly of Raleigh and an alumnus of East Carolina College has been named to the 1963-1964 edition of "Who's Who in American Education" PAGEANT—The Salem' College May Day pageant will be held in Winston-Salem today at 4 pm MUSEUMS—N C Museum of Art—Open from 2 to 6 pm Closed Mondays Current show is "Carolina Charter Tercentenary Ex hibition" (E Morgan St) Hall of History—Open from 2 to 5 pm (Edenton and Salisbury Sts) State Museum—Open from 1 to 5 pm (Halifax St) Andrew Johnson Birthplace—Open from 2 to 5 pm (Pullen Park) Ackland Art Center at Chapel Hill—Open Tuesdays through Fridays 2:30 to 5 and 8 to 10 pm Saturdays: 10 am to 5 pm Sundays: 2 to 5 pm Closed Mondays PALACE—Tryon Palace at New Bern is open Tuesdays through Saturdays 9:30 am to 4 pm Sundays: 1:30 to 4 pm Closed Mondays PLANETARIUM—Current show at the Morehead Planetarium at Chapel Hill is ''Our Neighbors in Space" Nightly at 8:30 Saturdays: 11 am 3 and 8:30 pm Sundays 3 4 and 8:30 pm et'7'01q:0340°1'''''rrMerffarg''TEVertIMPrrirrntil -- :91'070 NT7-::4i"--:ii!?:: -17i' - A'''''-f '--'-$ 'eemrml!'rAP'"QY577t : All - 4 : :- if 4s1A:e4:?5 i4&:-"4? ?:441MAek n'''':: '':':''''hY: :' 'rV Y "7"Nt: e44 "' 1117 '3:1'3?'3:'4:1:: ?): iethz ' : Olt l' ' Al''48:V::'Kn"0::::'': :''':''''!1 Ae i:::6-g i:d :q:?:)Iix 4 ir : :::v: 473r1? : : In '1 4:''4:::::!'?'::11:4':e: :0'"::' '"A ' ' : i'':-: knwe- : --: ivl':(c::A::'4c'::4:v4:1fi:o ::14:- i 1: j ::::e-- - - ::'::-:::::':::::: - v r:-'::::: :::'4f!:::::- - ':i: tfN:k-d11(i '- - 40 4::z:1: "-A m si:i 0:4::: - 1 !!t 1 ge7r!:t 4wAp-r: -:: iftl- t d 1 :4::r) II il$:11 --1:1 kt: :: :41 goir 1ii :1 i 4 11: ti"1 : i i 4 411 '''--- : ely4 : - 1 KENNDY GETS THE BELL—Joan Crawford has a wide smile as President Kennedy receives a bell from Frank Proctor of St Louis president of the National Association for Mental Health on Friday Miss Crawford the actress is chairman of "Stars For Mental Health" Frazier Cbeston of Philadelphia former president of the association Is in background The bell is a gold - miniature of one cast from shackles once used to restrain asylum Inmates The ceremony marks the start of Mental liealh Week sic childrens poem by Eugene Field Lucy currEntty in the graduating class at Cornell University's New York Hospital School of Nursing composed the music and did the arrangement for the rendition Carly a $ophomore at Sarah Lawrence College and her sister became rorcfessional folk Singer s oniy last winter But they are veterans of a hootenanny-at-home with a musical family which includes their sister Joanna 26 a professional singer and a younger brother Peter 16 The Simon Sisters joined the rest of the clst in ''Hootenanny's" finale "Jashua Fit the Battle of Jericho" The Lyons Den Other 'Cleopatra' By LEONARD LYONS : 1111 141414-11k01 a I — -' "'"1 7-- --- -6-:" 1"Dad th e chud pleaded with a EXPENSE: I sat between vi'62 000 onlookers in the Stadisr vien Leigh nd Sybil Burton at re 1 ohm the TV audience throughout the Littla Club and remembered seeing Mjss Leigh-now costarr America -"the washroom Which way to the washroom?" ing with Jean Pierre Atsmont in Gifford showed the boy the way "Tovarish" - play ' Cler1Patra It On the next play incidentally was in Shaw's Caesar and Cleo- the Giants scored patra" on Broadway The film MEMOS: George Burns' neat version produced by Gabriel Pas- partner will be Dorothy Provine cal cost a staggering sum for They'll open their song-and-dance that period 1946-46000000 act at the Riviera in Las Vegas The cost was high despite the Dr and Airs Will Durant fact that is was made while Bri- sailed this week for Spain here tan still was under a wartime he'll be technical ad iser on the austerity program Because of the film version of The Fall of the paper shertage the bill posters Roman Empire" Lionel Bart were printed on the back of sur- tendered his Tony Award to Gems plus U S Army maps Pascal gia Brown co - star of his "Oh didn't think the Sphinx in Egypt veil" was photogenic enough and them DRINKER: Joe E Lewis was fore designed and built his own drinking his usual quCita at Shor's Sphinx when a friend asked "Joe wher He later told an Egyptian will vou go on the wagon?" hanker who admired his Sphinx: Wa ill Lewis promised "wher "You lika it? It's yours" they put a bar on it" Pascal ordered real food set DANCER: Arthur Murray cele for the regal banquet scene Then D a messenger reperted that Miss bratIng his 50th anniversary a! Leigh wa ill and would be un a dance teacher took his wife te s a a I able to work for several days nightclub where they watched Pascal tucked a napkin under his government official on the danc( floor Murray said to his wife: thin gay a napkin to Paul Gall- 1 'He's the worst dancer I've seen Co - who was visiting him - pointed to one of the 60 empty He dances as if he had four feet' e ( chairs around the table and said: Th official came clif tit dance floor and asked Murra5 "Paul you're lunching with mei what he thought of his dancing: today" Kathryn Atueray quickly spokt PREWERE: Gregory Peck at ' tended the San Diego premere of up: "Arthur was just saying tha' tended the San Diego premire of vou dance like Fred Astaire an "To Kill a Mockingbird" because Gene Kelly" : he was burn there Peck who wop TIME: Sammy Cahn the song the Oscar for his portrayal el the writer visited the office of Davi( lawyer in the film told his home Tebet ice president of NBC town neighbors about Groucho From the window they could sel Marx' reaction to it Grouch° told the electric clock atop the News week Building It read 't7:02" Peck: "I hate to see such a smug guy win a case I hope he loses The electric clock atop the IBA the next one " building read "7:01" Cah '' STUDENTS: Kenneth Mac asked: Which is correct?" gowan the producer-director who "I've got to go along with IBM's' died last week had an illustrious said Tebet "Their stock is high career starting with his staging et On tha market" of Eugene O'Neill's early plays asseso He foundad the Dept of Theater ALL TIME ACADEMY Arts at ihe University of Cali- fornia One day he guided a visit- 6 i AWARD CHAMPION! ing Harvard professor around the ai UCLA campus just as class chang- MEIROGOLOWYNMAYER ing time came Thousands of Iviumm wyLER S young men and women appeared i AT IOW The Harvard professor asked : P how many of them there were and Macgowan said there were : tjt II i 13000 The visitor asked: "13- 101 I 000 students?" "No 13000 enrolments" Macgowan replied "But students? Oh about one out : f 9 II at ta s : of a hundred" a ' As aZ PAUSE: The Giants football games again are id out fcr next e ' I ( 1 sav- t a season Last year the only way 4 "Itr-5 - 0 44 Ci': Frank Gifford the Giants' star ts - -- ats Ists1 eould get his young son into the tb 1 ‘ ir 4 ---4-''' A a t'a Stadium for the Lions' game was S"vis 1'3 "" Pisil as water boy for the team ea 111 sot iss!:4:192:so The Giants had the ball and : a 14aa Child 35c—Jr 70c Adult ce needed a touchdown desperately: They called a time-out and Gil' °-11dItilitr1 t ' ford Tittle and Shofner huddled to plan a surprise play 6 Suddenly Gifford felt a tug at Tvlsym his shirt It was his son the r water boy "No Jeff" Gifford 1 IROW -----1 ) said to his son "Not now" 1 ao0104stase ' 4 He rettirned to the huddle and i a ' a' SP aal aa :1 ro Ez-112 Pilot's Divorced Wife Selling Story MILLEDGEVILLE Ga (AP)-- Dark-haired Barbara Powers di vorced wife of ex-U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is selling her life story under an arrangement which a participant says should net her a quarter-million dollars The project was announced jointly Wednesday by Mrs Pm ers attorney Robert H Green and writer W W Diehl Diehl said he has given Barbara and her attorney a retainer check for "10 per cent of the deal" 1 The writer added that the final returns might total as much as $300000 175-61 TODAY Last Times JACK LEE LEMMON REMICK "Days OF wine ano noses" nomOPEN 3:00 ADULTS NOW 111111112011 'THE DAY OF THE 1101 II FIFO T HO '1APD KEEL — NICOLE MAUREY JANET SCOTT—KIERON MOORE PLUS "Fleet's In COLOR SPECIALTY Latest Ambassador World Newt FEATURES: 1:50-3145-535 1:2S9:15 Plults-75c Children-25c GLenn Hope Ford Lonna chattes r11t'BoYer 11111Etti It FULIYZICIr CARTOON Features: 1:11-3:10-5:11 Y:10-9:10 Ad" Jr Card -etlt ei Child --3( 14 NI: -41°°4301r PAlti(jvi "RACE FOR LIFE II - Hell on tkilD :VII heTehiso -64- L44:141-475 IS - - kW—VD tintatAl I wav rrailj PLUS 1trizAul 0 1 to 1-71 most O xlcNit nCgO LadO Rye:: —1 1 died7 )1 1 comedy of tfli yowl hnat (tivl f s4741111 i m " Li TIM FULIYZICIr N 4es Red Button (4 ‘--!0 - i 4 - itp v CARTOON Fabian 1 - At 140144: 41 J I 0 I' I Eden ow ' rtletern:' il't) r 'attires: b AAlipS 1:111-3:104:111 W 4 le inrnCMal ' Y:10-9:10 r fl:771rnri k : ' ' 111111Cr WA111?1g! 1 Jr ‘are -47 Child --43( 1 "——""--- WIN $$$ AND PRIZES TO NIGHT IT MAY El YOUR NIGHT! 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