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Weekend 4 Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Friday, September 7, 1973 "Butterflies Are Joan Caul- mm Theater Jim Billeyt At 8 p. m. tomorrow In Aria Crown Theater, McCormlck Place. J5.50-J8.50. Dial TICKETS.

Tower of Power and The Persuasions: At 7:30 and 10:30 tonight and tomorrow at Mill Run Theater, Golf Mill Shooolng Center, Niles. J5.75-J6.75. 298-2170. Spencer Jackson Family: Perform, ing for Kuumba's Summer Artists Workshop at 8:30 p. m.

tomorrow at the South Side Community Art Center, 3631 S. Michigan Av. $2. 374-3240 or 768-4198. The Free Theateri Performlna "What In the Name of Anything?" and "No One Was Saved" at I tonight and Reiser's Mass In Minor at 8 and 10 m.

tomorrow and 7 and 9 P. m. unday; 3257 N. Sheffield Av. Free; donations accepted.

929-4920. The Executives; Appearing from 9 tonight and tomorrow at Bridge-Vu Theater, U. S. Hwy. 30, Valparaiso.

$4. 219-462-0563. Pamela Polland and Redwood Landing: At 8:30 and 11 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday at Amaz-Inerace Coffeehouse, 2031 Sheridan Evanston. $1.50. 492-7255.

Jazz at Noon: Until 2:30 p. m. today in the Dearborn Room, Marina City. $2. 642-3130.

Jazz: Dixieland and traditional lazz from 9 to 2 tonight and tomorrow at the Big Horn, III. Highwyas 83 and 176, Ivanhoe. $1. 566-5958. Baliekai Museum of Lithuanian Culture: Collection of photographs and autographs of rulers of the world on their countries' stamps; I to 4:30 p.

m. today, tomorrow, and Sunday; 4012 S. Arcrwsr Av Frtfl. Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art! Exhibiting its permanent collection; 6 to 9 tonight and 11 a. m.

to 2 p. m. tomorrow and Sunday; 2247 W. Chicago Av. 227-5522.

Columbia College Photography Gal-' lery: Faculty exhibit; 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. today and 10 a.

m. to 2 P. m. tomorrow; second floor at 469 E. Ohio St.

Free. 467-0430. Oriental Institute Museum; Exhibits of archeological treasures of the Ancient Near East; 10 e. m. to 5 p.

m. today, tomorrow, and Sunday; 1155 E. 58th St. Free. 753-2471.

Continental Savings Art Fain 10 a. m. to p. m. tomorrow and Sunday; 6677 N.

Lincoln Av. Free. 674-8203. Village Art Fain Noon to dusk Sunday; Marlon Street north of Lake Street, Oak Park. 25 cents.

Des Plalnes Art Guild Outdoor Art Fair: 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday; Elllnwood parking lot between Lee and Pearson Streets, Des Plalnes.

Free. Thatcher Woods Shopplni Center Art Fair: 10 e. m. to p. m.

tomorrow end Sunday; on the mall, Belmont Avenue and Thatcher Road, River Grove. Free. 562-2577. field stars at Pheasant Run Playhouse, III. Hwy.

64 east of St. Charles, at 8:30 tonight, 6:30 and 10:50 p. m. tomorrow, and 7:30 m. Sunday.

Dinner two hours fore curtain. Package, front $6.75. 584-1454 or 261-7943. "The At the Willow Playhouse, Waukegan and Elder Lena Roads, Deerfield, at 8 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday. $4.

724-8384. "Gallows At Academy Playhouse In Drake Theater of Barat College, 700 Westlelgh Lake Forest, at 8:30 tonight, and 9 p. m. tomorrow, and 3 and 7:30 o. m.

Sunday. S3.75-S6.75. 234-6750 or dial TICKETS. "The influence At the Fox Trails Theater, 9008 Cary Cary, at 8:30 tonight. 639-3866.

"Lovj it a Time of At Country Club Theater, Rand Road and Euclid Avenue, Mount Prospect, at 9 tonight, 7:30 and 10:50 p. m. tomorrow, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday.

package, J8.50-J9.50. CL 9-5400. At Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, 6520 S. Harlem Summit, at 8 tonight, 6 and 10:45 p. m.

tomorrow, and 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Package, 458-7373. "The Prisoner of second Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca star at Arlington Park Theater, 3400 W.

Euclid Arlington Heights, at 8:30 tonight, 7 and 10:30 p. m. tomorrow, and 3 and 7 p. m. Sunday.

392-6800. "South By Des Plalnes Theater Guild at Guild Playhouse, 620 Lee Des Plalnes, at 8:30 tonight and tomorrow. students end senior citizens tonight, $1.75. 296-1211. Navaronet Moses and the Highbrows beginning at 9 tonight and tomorrow; III.

Highways 72 and 83, Elk Grove Village. $1 cover tomorrow. Nick's: Rock to the music of Planet from 8:30 'til tonight and from 8:30 'III 3 tomorrow; 3144 N. Broadway. Nordic Hills: Sinner Paul Richards beginning at 8:30 toniqht, tomor- row, and Sunday; Nordic Road between III.

Highways 19 and 20, Itasca. Tha Orphans! Bill Quateman entertains beginning at 9 tonioht, to- morrow, and Sunday; 2462 N. Lincoln Av. $2 cover, two-drink minimum. Pierre's showclobt "England Swims" musical revue at 10 and midnight tonioht and at 10 mld-nloht, and 1:45 tomorrow night; Holiday Inn, 644 Lake Shore Dr.

$2 cover. Playboy Club: The Untouchables et 8:30, 11:15, and 1:15 tonight and tomorrow and at 9:45 and 11:30 -Sunday: 919 N. Michigan Av. $3.50 cover. Poor Richard's: Rock to the music 1 of Baraboo from 10 'HI 2:30 tonight and tomorrow; 9422 E.

Prairie, Skokie. $1 cover. The Public House; The Chicago -Slim Blues Band entertains be-oinnlng at 9:30 tonlpht, tomorrow, and Sunday; 1137 N. State St. $1 no minors.

Ooiet Knight: Utah Phillips end Rosalie Sorrels at 9:15 and 11 -tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 953 W. Belmont. Two-drink mini- mum, $2 cover. Red Garter: The New Red Garter Banlo Band beginning at 9 tonioht and tomorrow; 21 E. Pear-, son St.

Roberts "300" Room: The Phil Uochurch Tennyson Stephens Quartet beolnnlno at 10 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 333 E. 63d St. No cover. Ruggles: Rock to the music of the Latin Connection from 9:30 'til 4 tonight and tomorrow; 233 E. Erie St.

No cover, two-drink min-. Imum. Rush Up: Rock to the music of Heritage and Neon Cat from 9-30 'til 4 tonioht. tomorrow, end Sun-' day; 907 N. Rush St.

Sabre Room; "The Beautiful People" musical revue at 8:30 and 11:30 tonioht and tomorrow and 4 and 7 o. m. Sunday; WOO W. esth Hickory HIIK Dinner, show, and dancing. S3.50-J9.

Sheraten-Oakbrnok; Montane entertains at 9 11, and 12:30 tonight and at 10, midnight, and 1:30 tomorrow night; 1401 W. TM Oak Brook. $2 cover tonight end tomorrow. Sk'nper's Lounge: The fabulous entertain from 10 'til 4 tonioht and tomorrow; 1205 W. 69th St.

Steaks Stuff: The Playboys entertain from 7:30 'til 1:30 tonioht tomorrow; Yo'ktown Shopping Center, Lombard, Stek 'n' Stuff: Contenworary dun Arm Hammer beolnninn at 8 tonight and tomorrow; 2121 S. Arlington Heights Arlington Heights. Wl-mmer Loungei The a I Novak Affair at 10 and mWninht tnn'nht end Sunday and at 9, 11, 1 tomorrow nlqht; Marriott Motor Hotel, 8335 W. Higglns Rd. Clubs Adolph'si Piano end tone styllngs by Betty Young, sing-along with George Julis, and strolling entertainment by the Two Tones begin at 8:30 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 1045 N.

Rush St. No cover or minimum. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Art The Betterri The Will Mercler Show with Papl begins et 9:30 tonight and 10:30 tomorrow night. Sunday, Jackie O'Stwa beginning at Ambassador East, 1300 N. State St.

No cover. The Cantlna: The Angel Brothers beginning at 6 tonight and at 9 tomorrow night; Continental Plaza, 900 N. Michigan Av. Conlns Club: Singer Jimmy Damon and his trio, plus Bobby Schlff, entertain beginning at 9:30 tonight and tomorrow; Sunday, the Mike Carres Trio beginning at 166 E. Superior St.

No cover, no minimum, no minors. Earl ef Old Town; Folksinger Odetta entertains at 9:15, 11:15, and 1 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday, with a matinee at 4:30 Sunday; 1615 N. Wells St. $2 cover, two-drink minimum except Sunday afternoon. Faces: Music by Happiness Is Iron 9 'til 4 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 940 N.

Rush St. No cover, two-drink minimum, no minors. Fiddler's! Hot N' Sunny beginning at 9 tonight and tomorrow; Algonquin and Busse Roads, Mount Prospect. Two-drink minimum. Field's: The Ton! Ingraham Show et 9:45, midnight, and 2 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 10401 S.

Cicero Av. Oak Lawn. Three-drink minimum. Flaming Sally's: Rock to the music of Stop from 7:30 'III 12:30 la- night and Sunday and from 7:30 'til 1:30 tomorrow night; Shera-to -Blackstone, Michigan and Balbo Avenues. The Grogshop: Slnger-gultarlst Bob LeDell beginning at 5 tonight; Prudential Plaza, Beaublen Court end Randolph Street.

Haymaker's; Singer Adrian Smith entertains beginning at 9:30 tonight and tomorrow; U.S. Hwv. 14, Palatine, $1 cover for guvs only. Haymarket Lounge; Harpist-singer Harvl Griffin entertains from 7:30 'til 12:30 tomorrow night, In the Conrad Hilton, 720 S. Michigan Av.

Healy's Village Pub! Piano and vocal styllngs by Kim Varney and Michael Dunlgan begins at 9 tonight and tomorrow; 1360 N. SandburgeTerr. No cover, no minimum, no minors. Hellas Cafe; Sinner Leo Slnalthls and belly-dancers entertain at 9 and 11 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 340 S. Halsted St.

No cover or minimum. Hellenic House: Singer Jimmy Ma-kulis plus three Greek floor shows nightly from 8:30 'til 4 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 4836 N. Lincoln Av. Two-drink minimum. Henricl's: Connie end Jerry entertain from 7:30 'til 1:30 to-night and tomorrow 3200 N.

Lincoln Park Forest. Jan Showcase: The Lou Donaldson Quintet at 10, midnight, and 2 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday: Delaware Place and Rush Street. $5 cover. Kingston Mines Cafe: The National Recovery Act at 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow; Sunday, the Street Dancer Jazz Quartet at 9 and 11; 2354 N. Lincoln Av.

$1 cover tonight and tomorrow. Klip Joint: The Ralph Streter Two entertain from 7:30 'til 2 tonight; Sheraton-Chicago, 505 N. Michigan Av. No cover or minimum. Lancer's: Norm Ladd and his Orchestra beginning at 9 tonight and tomorrow; III.

Hwy. 62 and Meac-ham Road, Schaumburg. $2 cover. Lander's Chalet: Dave Major The Minors beginning at 9 tonight and tomorrow; III. Highways 72 and 83, Elk Grove Village.

$1 cover tomorrow. Le Pub: Rock music by Magic from 8:30 'til 1:30 tonight and Sunday and from 8:30 'til 2 tomorrow night; Sunday afternoon, the Dick Kress Orchestra from 2 to 1936 K. Clark St. No cover or minimum. London House: Pianist Ray Bryant entertains at 8:30, 10:30, and 12:30 tonight and Sunday and at 8:30, 10:30, 12:15, and 1:45 tomorrow night; 360 N.

Michigan Av. $4 cover tonight and tomorrow, $3 Sunday. Mangam's Chateae: "Burlesk of '74" musical revue at 8:30 and 11:30 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 7850 W. Ogden Lyons. Mauna Kal: Music and dancing by Chief Tavor and his Hawaiian dancers from 8:30 'til 2 tonight and tomorrow; In the Embassy Hotel, 2930 N.

Mannheim Rd. Minstrels: Xylon entertains at 10:30, 11:45, and 1 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday; 6454 N. Sheridan Rd. $1 cover, no minimum, no minors. Mister Kelly's: Singer 0.

C. Smith and comedian Jimmy Walker at 9:15, 11:45, and 1:30 tonight and tomorrow and at 9:15 and 11:30 Sunday; 1028 Rush St. $5.50 cover tonight and tomorrow, $4.50 Sunday, mi A THIS Wed. thru Sun. SepL 12-16 VnVACTION chet TOHIGHT 8:00 RAlfCB Tournament of Destruction TOMORROW NITE 8:30 ONLY MID-WEST STOCK CAR RACES APPEARANCE Nitety: 10-12-2 (Fri SaL 10-1-3) I tliMrJ AlreV College Studenb: Wed Thurs.

S3 CHICAGO "Ane" PWI Dei A story of homoseKualify by The Company at the Drama Shelter, 2020 N. Halsted at 8:30 tonight, 1:30 and 10:30 p. m. tomorrow, and :30 p. m.

Sunday. $3.50. 588-' 10. By Chicago Theater Company at th Barry Street Free Theater, iSl W. Barry i at I tonight and tomorrow.

Free. 1 S4-8S81. At In-the-Round Dinner Playhouse, 6072 S. Archer at i 1:30 tonight, i and 11 p. m.

to- i morrow, and 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Package, 581-3090. 7 "Trta Confldenca At Playwrights' Center, 110 W.

Kin- il at 1:30 tonight and tomor-s row. 42.50; students, $1.50. ii- 0998. "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Soul-lazz musical at the Happy Medium, Delaware Place and Rush Street, at 8 and 11 tonight 1 and tomorrow and 4 and I p. Sunday.

$4-tt. DE 7-1000. By Summer Comedy Theater at the Athenaeum Theater, 2934 N. Southport at 8:30 tonight and tomorrow. 622-7363.

"A Man of Few Words" and "The 1 Paisley By Actor's Cooperative Theater, 3035 N. Lincoln at 8:30 tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday, with a second show at 10:30 tomorrow. $3) students, $2. 348-9348. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's At 11th Street Theater, 62 E.

11th at 8 tonight, 5:30 and 9 p. m. tomorrow, and 2 and 7 p. in. Sunday.

922-7450. "Phase 46 or Watergate Tomer- row. Comedy At Second City, 161 N. Wells at 8:30 and 11 tonight and tomorrow and 9 p. m.

Sunday. $4.25. 337-3992. Riverside Theater; "Train to Reverie" at noon today; "Something Unspoken" at 1:30 m.i second floor at 205 W. Wacker Dr.

$1.75 each, both for luncheon available. 346-7420. "Statue Quo At the Ivan- hoe Theater, 3000 N. Clark at 8:30 tonight, 6 and 9:30 p. m.

tomorrow, and 2 and 7 p. m. Sun- day. "Tom Swift and His By the Luther Burbank Dingleberry Festival upstairs at the Body Politic, 2261 N. Lincoln at 8:30 tonight, 8:30 and 10:30 p.

m. tomorrow, and 8:30 p. m. Sunday. students Sunday, $1.50.

477-1977. By Magic Circle Thee-. ter at 615 W. Wellington at 8:30 tonight and tomorrow. students tonight, $2.

929- 0542. OUTLYINO "Agethe Sue, I Love Sandra Dee stars at Drurv Lane Theater, JW W. 94th Evergreen 'Hark, at 8:30 tonight, 6 and 9:30 p. m. tomorrow, and 3:30 and 7 p.

m. Sunday. S2.75-S3.75; pack-' age, PR 9-4000 or GA 2-8000 "Ain't we Got At Red Bam Theater, Wagon Wheel, Rockton, at 8 tonight and 7 and 10:30 P. m. tomorrow.

package available. 815-624-8711. "Any. At Paolella's Rustic Barn Dinner Theater, S. Hwy.

20, Bloomlngdale, at 8:30 tonight, 6:30 and 10:45 p. m. tomorrow, and 7:30 p. m. i Sunday.

Dinner l'i hours before curtain. Package, 452- 9767. "Behind Every At Shady Lane Farm Playhouse, three miles west of Marengo on U. S. Hwy.

20, at 8:45 tonight, 7 and 10 p. m. tomorrow, and 4:30 p. m. Sunday.

S3.50-S4. 815-568-. 7218. Aristophanes' political satire by Elmhurst College Summer Theater In the Mill Theater, 253 Walter, Elmhurst, at 8:15 p. m.

tomorrow. students, $1, 279-4100. At the Forum Theater, 5620 S. Harlem Summit, at 8 tonight, 7 and 10:30 p. m.

tomorrow, and 2:30 and 7 p. m. Sunday, Dinner two hours before cur- tain. package, 496-3000. MOTION PICTURES 1 MOTION PICTURES Children NEAR NORTH NEAR NORTH Adrian Smith at Haymaker's see Clubs.

Field Museum: "Plant Your Dinner" Is a self-guided tour for youngsters; lournev sheets available at entrance. Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive; 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.

today and 9 a. m. to p. m. tomorrow and Sunday.

-aoe 6-17, students, and senior citizens, 35 cents; family, $2.50, 922-9410. "The Wonderful World of Mime" and "Saturday One-act plays at Pheasant Run Playhouse, III. Hwy. 64 east of St. Charles, et 1 p.

m. tomorrow. 75 cents; adults, $1. 584-1454 or Art institute! "A Selection of Buddhist Art" exhibit opens today; "Wlnslow Home" and "Draw-Ings from the Kroller-Muller National Museum, Otterlo" exhibits ooen tomorrow; "Textures and Fragments of the City" photo exhibit and works of Toyokunl I exhibit continue. Lecture Is "Wlnslow Homer" at 2:15 p.

m. tomorrow and 3:15 p. ffl. Sunday. The Junior Museum features Winslow Homer, Copernicus, and writing symbols.

Hours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. today and tomorrow and noon to 5 p.

m. Sunday. Suggested admission: students, children, and senior citizens, 50 cents. CE 6-7080. Museum of Contemporary Art; Final weekend for "Norman Rockwell Retrospective" and photography exhibit "Executive Order 10 a.

m. to 5 p. m. today and tomorrow and noon to 5 p. m.

Sunday; 237 E. Ontario St. students and under 16, SO cents. 943-7755. Chicago Historical Society: Permanent display of American decorative art; 9:30 a.

m. to 4:30 p. m. to-iav and tomorrow and 12:30 to 5:30 p. m.

Sunday; Clark Street and North Avenue. 50 cents; age 6-17, senior citizens, and students with ID, 25 cents; family, $1. 642-4600. Field Museum: Drawings and photographs of "Spanish Prehistoric 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

today and 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. tomorrow and Sunday; Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive.

age 6-17, students, and senior citizens, 35 cents; family, free today. 922-0916. Museum of Science end Industry! Exhibits include "The Design Science of R. Buckminster Fuller," photos of ethnic communities and Nathan Lerner's "The Ban-haus Years 1935-45," and landscape architecture of Frederick Law Olmsted; 9:30 a. m.

to 5:30 p. m. today and tomorrow end 10 a. m. to 6 p.

m. Sunday; 57th Street and South Lake Shore Drive. Free. MU 4-1414. Chicago Public Library: Serlgraphs by Helen Goldfus and bronze sculpture by Solon Bannos In the art department; Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street.

CE 6-8922, ext, 273. Handweavlng and pottery by Kathleen L. Zien at tha Portage Park Branch, 5110 W. Belmont Av. Music Sept.

1 1 -Sept. 14! LIVE APPEARANCE by the star of 'DEVIL, Hiss GEORGIIJA Meet her, and get a free autographed photo iho bavo lay 1 hsso vhsso tasto lib STANDS fHOTOCIAWICAUY HEAD AND SHOUIOCIS AgOVE MOIE VAIEDI THE FUST TEN MINUTES ACHIEVE MOOtCUANI TONES. THE CAST IS SPEIVIN MAKES A MARK ON YOUl EMOTIONSr Alfles! The Danny Long Trio at 9 tonight, and Sunday; 900 N. Rush St. No cover or minimum.

Allgeuer's Fireside; The On Stage Majority beginning at 9 tonight and tomorrow; III. Hwy. 21, Norlhbrook. $1 cover. Arlington Park Towers! Singer Nick Noble beginning at 9 tonight and tomorrow; in the Tack Room, Helen Hall and Company beginning at Euclid at Rohlwing Roads, Arlington Heights.

The Attic: Rock to the music of Flavor from 8 'til 4 tonight and Sunday and from 8 'til 5 tomorrow night; 3132 N. Broadway. The Backroom; The Eddie Plcard Trio front 9:30 'til 4 tonight and tomorrow. Sunday, Myles Green ft Company from 9:30 'til 1007 N. Rush St.

No cover, no minimum, no minors. Blue Max; Songstress Edle Adams and iazz trumpeter Pete Candoll entertain at 8:30 and 10:30 tonight and at 8:30 10:30, and 12:30 tomorrow; Hyatt Regency O'Hare, River Road and Kennedy Expressway. $6 cover. The Bulls! Folksinger Ron Crick beginning at 9 tonight and tomorrow; 1916 Lincoln Park West. $1 cover.

Chicago Chamber Orchestral Dieter Kober conducts a Lakeside Promenade Concert featuring Handel's Water Music and Haydn's "Mann end Weib" at 2:15 p. m. Sunday at. the Lincoln Park Zoorookery, Fullerton Parkway between Cannon and Stockton Drive. Free, 294-2493.

Menottl's opera at 2 and 8 p. m. today, 8 p. m. tomorrow, and 2 and 8 p.

m. Sunday at the Studebaker Theater, 418 S. Michigan Av. 922-2973. Savoy-Aires: Gilbert end Sullivan company presents "Thespis" at 8:30 tonight and tomorrow at Niles North High School, lust west of Old Orchard Shopping Center, Niles.

thru 8th grade, $2.50. 328-4859 or 251-9182. "The Eugene Baldwin's contemporary opera at 8 tonight and tomorrow at Grace Lutheran Church, 555 W. Belden Av. $1, Li 9-1002 or 327-2681.

Steely Dan end Jim Croet At 8:30 tonight in Arie Crown Theater, McCormlck Piece. J5.50-J7.50. Dial TICKETS, Have you something you want listed In The Directory? Items must be for weekends only; deadline is the Monday before the event. Send all information to The Directory, Room 414, Chicago Tribune, 435 N. Michigan Chicago, 111.

60611. JudiHi ou, mw roax macazm NOW YOU KNOW MOST OP THE SOUNDS AND RULES YOU NEED TO READ WELL. The most important thing to SHORT CUTS TO READING VOU CAN TIACH TOO CHUO -cur fliirarf Porrgp LirJB -A I 07 VoJ 0k rJl iff i tassifsm jL) -J- THREE PENNY CINEMA jjjl 73 reiieiie wiiibiiiM 1030 en. REMEMBER, IS this: USE YOUR HEAD. When you find a new look for.

a phonogram you know. Then DECIDE WHETHER THE. VOWELS ARE LONG OR SHORT, If THE WORD DOESN'T. SOUND' RIGHT BY THE REGULAR Adapted by Jean Beck and Itchy ef the Chicago Tribune From "llstt and Ltar with ntMlcs," by Dorothy Toft Wilson Pwbllshod by Amtrlcana Inttrstato RULES. USE YOUR HEAD AND TRY A SPECIAL PATTERN.

DonY (GUESS. YOU OON'T NEED TO. After you have sounded out the word and know it, you don't need to keep 50unoin6, out every time you see it. just READ IT SMOOTHLY AND ENJOY' WHAT YOU RE READING. ii ti ii er.

ik. tva in i i i tr wni i AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS 1 AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS I Jl (VliDwel nr THE IMAGE OF INDIA! COMING COMING (Greatest show, ever from India) (S Lucjcy man 1111112 LWinrs Itt HLSKIIftH SEPT. 3 THRU 16 I A SEPT. 3 THRU 16 787-8722 if- A II 111 "TTTrTTTTBi I TV's Legendary Comedy Team He-United! A program of ritual, tribal, folk and classical dances from India presented far the first time in Chicago led by ballerina of International fame and leading Indian movie star ASHA PAREKH accompanied by FINAL WEEKI PAHK MO ft 10:10 CARRIAGE HOUSS RE0UCE0 RATE9 GET READY! 1ST ONLY APPEARANCE NEAR CHICAGO AREA ZSA ZSA GABBOR VITAL STATISTICS 73-24-36 SUGAR SHACK OWNIO OPfRAYID IT A fOMIR CHKAOO PLAYBOY BUNNY 2 Miles North on County lake Geneva, Wit. the Una el Indian dances, GO PI KRISHNA end group of thirty ether ormfes.

5th SMASH MONTHII V0 CRITICS ACCLAIM! EXTENDED THRU SEPT. 23 II ASHA MM 'ITS ZANY! ITSCeLCS! sT'SFUriNYl' II iseBseaeJsitteisiM KIVIN SANDERS it; lYIWITNItS AIC-SV I I A gU GREAT I Han SID CAES AH IMOGENE COCA in PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE" mho KING DONOVAN (iittuHMfpV Performances at: 8:00 P.M. Friday Sept. 7 and Saturday Sept. 8 '4, 7, 10.

Niles (East) Township High School Auditorium N. Lincoln Ave, Skokie, III. FOR TICKET INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS. PHONE 392-6800 11 ft NOMINATED FOR WAtmofimmm Lively Musical Frolic." i DAILY NEWS 1.1 jM-FiDcdwith Action TOO TOUGH TO HANDLE What you've heard of the BIJOU Is certainty true! Our films ire the beit and they're fint-run, tool i dick rrrn O'NEILLJgJJ and Song, tfCEULM cafe DINING ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY BELLY DANCERS Also Groek Singing Star LEO SINAITHIS Show Times 8:30 11:00 1:30 NO COVER NO MINIMUM RATIO ADULTS ONLT AARDYARK THEATRE 1401 N. WILIS (I Plpari Allayl 317-4654 10 A.M.

10:30 P.M. ft 1 4- i Vy'v I Advance Reservations at: Patson Travel Agency 36 S. Wabash Chicago ,111. 60603 Tel: (312) 641-5646 Waturlnrf GREEK FIESTA DINNER SALAD MOUSAKA PASTITSIO-DOIOMATHIS IAMB-CHICKEN AIR-CONDITIONEO wt Ike WW, Vegeteele, toffee mi eetttrt "Flashy production, Raunchy Rollicking." -TODAY "Audience Loved it." kIUN TIMKt Triple Adult Shew 26M767 MUHalittd Amfle free Parting LOVE LIFE OF A i MOVIE STAR The Critics pleasant musical surprlM beguiling muslo cleverly staged and neatly choreographed Dick O'Neill makes splendid Stratford Manor rtue 2n- Hit GWhT CHICKEN This World Premier Is quit feeit to lay the leattl THEATRE Mayor -Sparkles MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY DANCING from $6.50 MMm presents The) Second Semi-Annual Orrlngton Hotel Evanston, III. ReeervotloBi: 458-7373 Plua IrdHit FAMILY AFFAIR AaViltaOnly LONDON TlOUSE Last 3 DAYS RAY BRYANT and HIS TRIO OPININO TUIS.

SEPT. II Marian McPartland Mldkia A Weaker IU. Ufttlft Niohtly but Mon. -2 shows Sat. ft Sun.

'5620 Harlem, Summit, III. 60501. Ten minutes (torn the Loop off Stevenson Expwy ')(( e.inr 00 SINGER OX. SMITH and COMEDIAN JIMMY WALKER leas m. nb U3-32) lAMti)M MiueuM snow 4 fMU SEPT.

7-8-9 'jinnriJiiusiurfTm Reservoliont! 496-3000 Fri- 6:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. VILLAGE uft 5I00 Nlihll but Mon. 2 Shows Sat. Stai 20 S.

ItKlara, Summit, III. 60501. Ten To keep hp with the tautest developments in the fnnclnellrtf. world of medicine, follow Dr. Theodore Van DeUen't daily ot nmn in the Tribune.

lie IfJ UJT OF SHEILA" Gat Noon to 10:30 P.M. Run. Noon to 6 P.M. GENERAL ACM. $1.53 fakertse Itoa Use off Stevansoa.

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