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Tiekete will be available at the
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door Saturday, July 11 for the
Judy Roberts and Gorky Siegel
Coecert ut Centre
Euut, 7701
Lie,eoh
Skokie.
Doors will opec at 7 p.m. With
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the performance begianing.at 8
P.m. Tickets oea $7.50, $6.50 ami
$55o_ They eau still he ordered
hy phone at 673-6300. Visu und
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Master Charge ore accepted.
JudyRoherts, one nf the teli jazz
ALL
TICKETS-
NOW 9O
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THEATOE
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. Best Show
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In The Area
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performers in Chkugo, will play
with u five-piece ensemhle, wbile
Cnrhy Siegel end hin hund sutil
perfnemthe hlues/roch repertoire
thut hun mude him nne of the
most popuier muncivas in this
area.
Humorist and musician
Dnve Rudulf snuB oim perform and
scI un mnnter-of ceremonies.
This is the Seit of Itere nsnsusser
enleetoinsnrnt fuatures sponsored
by the Villuge of Shokie, through
iut
Fino Arts Comminsion. Other
performancee ut Centre Ente will
br Huhhord Street Dunce Corn-
po4y nc Sessrday, July 18 und
Second City ou Ausit 1.
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The 21h annual WMAQ Radin
Free Concert at Lambs Farm,
scheduled for Sunday, July 12,
will feature popular cniutry
manic artint Jim-Ed Brown and
Sylvia ..
.
The WMAQ Radin, Lambo
Farm Free Concert has hnen,lhe
biggest crowdpuller at the Lam-
bs Farm for the past Several
years.
And juntly no ai the
Station bringn in the bent in coon-
try munie prrformrrn. Io yearn
pant, T.G. Sheppard-Eddie Rab-
bill and Jeanne ProntI.
Rounding out Ihr 1951 bill will
br channel 5 rrporlrr Dich Kay
and Old Town School of FolS
Munie band and the popular
Jump 'N The Saddle Baud;
The Chicagolaud Executive
Chefs' Club will prepare and nor-
vr many different varieties of
meat and pastry goods.
All
proceeds-from the sale of fund
-- will go direelly,to Lambo Farm.
Admission to Lambs Form and
parhiug for the concert will be
free svith the eolcrtainmcut
beginning at nAO am. and ru-
ding approsimatrly at 5:00 p.m.
Lambs Farm is located au the
fIlmais Totiway I-54 at the Route
17$ exit in Lihortyville. Lambs
Farm bouses oud trates mentally
retarded young adults.
"Milk and
Honey"
cast chosen
The Open Stage Players of the
Mayer Kaplan JCC, 5050 Cburch
St., Skokie hove announced the
cast for Iheirnunonser produc-
lion,
58db and Honey".
. Included io the cast sre Shukie
.
residents Brad Miller, Gerry
Horsvieh, Marilyn Gregory, Polli
Burton, Ida Shulman, Hymau
Mann, Kim'Berg, Joy Stern,
Marcir Sacks, MarloGreenopan,
Scott Tauber, Rhunda Mulino,
Holly Lszor, Leo Sigale,
Ira
Stein, Josh Alsherg, Allison
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Actez, SUsan Marcus, & Stuart
Dich.
Liucoluwood resident,
Leon Edelssn and Nilen resident,
Bonnie Berunteiu are akin in Ihr
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"Milk and Honey" opnnn July
25 and runs Saturday, Sunday,
and Wednendayevenings through
Aagust 16,
For tb-bet infer-
mallos, call $75-2200, ext. 21$.
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Litera ryReview
"Endless Love" by Scull Speri-
err in the Summer Literary
Review npnnsored by Ihn Adult
Services Department uf the
Mover Kapton JCC. 5050 Church
Street, Shohie, Thursday, July It,
I p.m.
Janet Stern will lead discussion
ou this 20th Century passion
which will he adapted for a movie
slarring Smoke Shields.
Admission is $2.50 fur members
aud$3.S0 for non-members.
'South Pacific' néxt
-production for
Theatre 21
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Theatre 210's production of
Lee Goldberg, who manages the
"South-Pacific," ncbeduled later
audiovinual department nf a tape
In the mohlb, will highlight sume
cnmpiny und hen connidersble
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of the area's most talented and
talent and experience, joined the
skilled deseeS ander the direr-
show 'sn-I wouldn't spend a lut of
tian of Maria Lampee,. a dance
money this nununer,"but has
teacher and chörengrapher. The
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rndéd up having. n great déal of-
musical istheeighIh in a enries nf
fun.
Matthew Silver; who is
distinguished summer produc-
fielding a summer job ut Evans
tiran of the community. Ihealre
Furs, enjoys cveuingsworking on-
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arm of Ihn NiIez Township High
thrshow -
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Schools' BoardofEduëation.
Lun Amstadter, a Southern
A
. range
of--ages and - oc-
Illinois University student, and
capotions is represented by the
Steven Starb, u Biles North
dancers who include Lee Gold-
graduate end gymnast, bringan -
berg, Andy Goldstein; Mátthew
impressive array of singing und
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Silver, Jell Sumner, Ed Nem-
dancing expérience in school and
mern, Michael Brody, Steve
community theatre to their new
Stark, Sheldon Silverman, Grel-
roles, an doés Ed Nemmeru who
eben Witte, Wendy Grahn, Ellen
han danced the lead in a variety
Acker, Laura Rosow, Lori Ani-'.
ofarea prsductinns.
stadler, Amy Yale, Eleab Hor-
Wcudy Grabo and Andy Gold-
witz and Lilliana Mendee-Soto.
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stein are warmly remembered as
Sumner, Yate, and Hos'wile,
two öl Ihr leads in last year's
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oil reccol Biles North High
"Fiddler on the Roof," as welt os
School grads, arc extremely ac-
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for - their parts in marty other
live in high school--and -corn- - localshows.QrrtchcnWittc,-who
munity theatre. Just a few mon-
has ice shated and danced in
area
lhs ago, Horwitz played the title
-productions uver the pant- years,
role in
the children's ploy
and Lillian Menden-Solo, who has
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"Pcgora the Witch."
Yale,
appeared in West's and other -
Sumner and Horwilu are altes-
dance shows, complete the
ding a workshop at the Goodman
musical's 1981 chorus line.
School of Drama, while Sheldon
"South Pacific" will he presen-
Silverman,
o current West
led io Ihr Nues West -Theatre,
student, attends Gun Giordano's
Datons st. at Edens, 550kb,
on
school of Dance in Evanston.
July 24, 55, 31 andAugaut i al 8:15,
Laura Ranow, also
a West
p.m. Performances on Sunday,
student, served an vocal director
July 26 will hrgin ut 1:15 and 7:15
of bec school'n onnual variety
p.m. General admission in $4.50
show thin year.
North student,
while student and senior citizen
Michael Brody, is participating
tickets are $4.
The Sunday
in-his fifth Theatre 219 musical,
matinee is $4 und $3.S0. Dinner
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having played a "workhouse
theatre packages and grusp raten
boy" in
"Oliver," ono-hall
aro available.
Tickets may he
decade ago. Silverhan danced io
purchased ut the door or in ad-
all the musicals and dance nhswn
- vance by writing Theatre 2t9,
atNorth forthepastneveralyeacn.
7708 Gross Point rd., Skohie,
Ellen Acher is an Indiana
60076; or iñ person at the Dintrict
University student, working for
a
21$ Offices, at the same address.
pohlishing- company this sum-
Thnse desiring more infrmation
mer. "I remember how bored I
should call 56g-3500, ext. 1233.
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was last summer," she said, mi
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plying that her dancer's role has
enlivened Ibis one considerably.
Outdoor
-summer
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Concerts.
Outdoor susmuer concerts-at
Hodges Park -in Park Ridge
across from City Ola!! begin this
Friday, JnJy 10, at t
p.m. This is
the fifth year that the Park Ridge
Fine Arts Society and oar
nwn
Maestro Frank York have
cam-
blued In bring to Park Ridge
these quality programs that draw
The Maine-Nib-s Association of
patrons sol only from Park
Special Recreation (M-NASR) is
Ridge, bst from the surrosuding
Opunsuriug a Moonlight Serenade
community as well. Manic lovers
Dance fur Mestally Retarded.
areinvitedtncomeandinakeila
Adulte from t:3S
- 10 p.m. 0e
family-affair.
. Children enjoy
Saturday, July 15,
A hand,
music too.
Bring.chairs and
special surprises, and refresh-
.
blanhelu far o delightful ecenbsg
mento will all he part nf the fun.
ander the stars. As in the
past, in
Trennpnrtation will leave from
ease of inclement weather, the
the M-NASE Leisure Center, 0640
concert wilt br held in the Oakton
Main st,, Biles promptly at 6:30.
Arena, in Oakton Park,
- 2800
The fee in $3 and advance
regintration is required. -
Registrations ore also being
taken for Wawbneb. Week,
a
weeklnng
camp
trip
for
Physically Limited Adults 1mm
Angunt 25-29, and Waspaca
Wrek, a camping trip for
am-
Poets and prone sseitems-pmnfess_
bnlatary special pnpulalionn
muet and anoataur-amn invited to
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tram August 17 thea Augnut 22.
read from their
own woehs nt an
More information is available In
open reudior lo
I;. lieht ut 730
both tripe by calling M-NASR,
p.m. ou BesiilIOoy, July 14, in
966-5522.
the Sholsie Pithijo Library at 5215
The Maine-Riles Association
Galibo St., Shokir. .
nerves the special populations of
Renders nro islied Is sign
up io
the Parb Ridge, Skokie, Des
the sneond fl,r,r ISolare
room nl 7
Plaines, Morion Grave, Riles,
p.m. Admission is free and apeo
Golf-Maine, and the Lineoinssond
lo the puhlis. Foe
mine iisfneme-
Park Districts.
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- tion, cull the l.iliisa-y at $03-7774,
Oakton st,
Readers invited
toSkokje- -
Library
Eli HANSON
Saga of
The Tampico Kid
THE FIRST PHASE of "The
Templen Ktd'n" (the ulashing nf
St billion dellars from the
Federal budget) io now ap-
preved. Nnwcnmeuthe netting in
mutAnts nfone nf the must gigantic
ecanamies ever attempted in the
nhBi'thistnry nftbe UnitedSlaten,
Ita crlttcu, and they are legion,
will Inudly raise their animen an
one, In protest.
There will
prnhahly be ',tt-b.', 'ntt-downo',
'ohm
downs' mrd various other
demsnstralinnn, mushy . yucal,
some pausfve, and even perhaps
(hut hspelnlly nut) physical
deinnnutralinnn thmoughaut the
length nod breadth uf America,
andmaybe even abroad,
But the fient phane nf "The
Tampics Kid" will be tu wield a
big arie to cut bureaucratic, tin-
necessary end msprnducttve ex-
penses. Te trim nil the InI fram
lIn mnunmoth deficit bodget tu
already underway and will move
like a giant nteammalter In an-
eamplish as quickly as passible
one nf hin major campaign
premises, in accordance with the
Republican platform; and the
keeping nf "The Tampico Kid's" -
xnlennn pledge ta Ihe majority nf
those who voled fos'it.
,.
This will he quickly foilawed by
the second phase, a reduction in
the Federal income tax,
hopefully, over th$ next three
years, and according la the script
designed by Ihr master architect
and blueprinted eons nf time ugo.
TItis shailalsa reme Io pass.
From time ta time, hopefully, I
shall comnsent, in this entumo,
sometimes with a full 1200 ward
essay and, at other timen, in
maybe just a liar or twu al type,
absut the continuing, stirring,
thrilling Saga of "The Tampira
Kid",' But remember, ouly
posterity will decide tin final
merit! .
I've just enjoyed, like many
other Aonericans the long Fnnrth
nf'July weekend, in Grand Blanc,
a rather affinent ouhnrb of Flint,
Michigan,
The weather was
perfect, The fazit fit for a gour-
met, and I acquired a reddish
tan and a much-needed rest ptns
plenty nf oxygen-filled air for my
wheeomgly-weak lungs.
Last year, at the same tune, I
stun gained the name personal
benefits, hut there has been a
subtle change...
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Mrd, that suhtle change is this:
Flint, Michigan, where General
Motors' big Buick plant is localed
(plan nther General Molars an-
tivilies) is utarting te hum again.
Theatrnwpberehas changçd...
TItis change is rellected in the
bars, the restaurants, and altar
places nf recreatinnal activity.
They are much hazier Iban last
year.
The fag of 'gloom end
doom' neenm to have lifted and
there in even a changed ex-
premiso upen the faces of many
of ita natives. Some are actually
nmiling again while they are
spending their .nsacy. And, that
garganlnan chainstore, Mel jer's,
(pmennanced Meyer's) in new
jammed with thousands of
cuslnmemn, as evidenced by the
long waiting lines at the check-
eut cashiecd, (Last- yenr at
precisely the same time, name
place, pun esuld taee nhot off s
cannon and net lilt anyone,)
ON THE MINUS SIDE I booted
a toe in the largeswimming peel,
nf Angle's son and dafighler-in-
law, -
Ronald
and Angie
Mruwiec.
They have a large ranch type
hnme in Grand Blune, with a gar-
buge'dtspesal, os about an acre
and a half uf ground, (The White
'.
House has only Ihre and a hail
acres of ground and, I think that
,
Rnnald, a CPA tan consultant,
has mnved pretty fast ta have
what he has al thelender age of
thirty. They also have Iwo boys,
Adam, 3 and Thud, I, and another
onthe way. Angie (Ron's wjfe) -I
don't want any enufunins about
this because hIs mother has the
same tirol name ao his wife) and
his -mother was 1h, gal 'Ihat
hrang mc there', ints year and
kot,
Slat, even thnngh it shall "blow
away libe the fog nf 'gleom and
deem' that hovered aver Flint
last year, an argament, with
seme healed words, suddenly
Bared up tataree Angle and mc.
And, an human blond is O times
thicher than waler, and "hell
hathoofury..,", I wound up in the
doghouse.
Well, a doghouse is sort of a
prison. And, (luts of authors wha
wrote brot sellers did it in
prisnu.) Fur example, Richnrd
Lavelace, a Cavalier adventurer,
was jailed in 1042 fnrpresenling n
royalist petition to the English
Parliament. He nerved 7 weehs
in the Gatehoane at Weslmin-
nIer. While in jail he wrote the
classic poem, "To Althea from
Prison", which contained these
oft-quoted lines, "SIsee walls da
- aol a prisonmake, nur iron bars a
And, how about Francois.
Marie MaurI who was jailed in
May 1717 for writing poems
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against the regent. He spent 11
mnnths io the Bastille, Paris,
where he bogan hin epic poem
"HENRL°.DE". You know him
belier by the name of Voltaire.
Ysu know, the guy who said
"Yonth is a blunder, Manhood s
struggle, Old age a regret". Did
yoU 500w, alfa, that, that guy
Veltaire, drunklocaps efceffeea
day? (Na, he didn't die nf can-
However, we are all prisoners
within the Invisible walls nf our
three greal eoemies, which are
Igoemauce, Incompetence and lu'
tolerance,
P.S. Anyway, h aba enjeyed the
fsorth with a flfIh...asd 010W was
your holiday?
"Milk and
Subscriptionsfor Open
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Honey"
Stage CoÉzcert Series
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Tickets ore available fer the
Open Stage Player's sommer
muniraI "Milh and Haney" which
runs Seturdirys, Sundays and
Wednesdays, July 25 thraugh
August t6, at the Mayer Kaplan
JCC, 565e Church xl., Skokie,
Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. on
Saturday, and 7:30 p.m. on
Wednesday and Sunday. Tickets
urn $3.50 for members and $4.50
tor non-members.
"Milh and Hnney" under the
direclien nf Laos Palles, is Jerry
Herman's delightful musical
about Modern Israel in the early
days uf
its Independence.
"Shalom", "Milh and Honey",
and "Let's Not Waste a Moment"
ame amang the songs which will
he brought to tight under-the
musical direction of Ed Yalnwitn
and choreography nf Ginger
Lane. -
For tickeR and further infor-
malien call 675-2200, ext. 210.
Young Single
Parents dance
Live mtiuic will he provided by
the Moon Dance Band at the
regular weehly meeting of Young
Single Parents at the Holiday
Inn, Intrrsnction of Lake Cook rd.
and Edens Expressway, North-
hrooh on Tnnsday, July 14 at 8:35
Ynung Single Parents affers
educational and social programs
to meet the needs nf divorced,
separated or widowed parents,
irrespective nf cautody, between
the ages nf 21 and 45. Cant is $2
for members and $3 far neo-
members. Eligible persons are
ixvited Io atlend nr call 945'3S6$
furmere information.
"Lyrics By..'
Ap original Musical Revue -
"Lyrics'By..." anillen and diree-
ted by Lean Palles will he presen-
ted by the Open Stage Players on
Saturday, July 11 at 8:30 p.m. at
the Mayer -Kaplan JCC, 5050
Church st., Sknkir.
The special revue, featuring
the music of Gershwin, Richard
Rodgers and Cole Porter, will be
presented in the new outdoor
s005morpatio theatre.
Admission is $2.50 for theatre
subscribers and $3 general ad.
mission.
Refreshments will be
served.
Foc reservations, call 675.220f,
est. 216,
Nobodycandoit -
likeMeDonalds can
McDonaIdS -
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MILWAUKEE OAKTON
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NILES
Theøugle,Tharsday, ¡ulpO, 1908
Snhseriptionu
- are how
available fur the Open Stage
Player's 1981-82 Ceocert-Theatre
Series at the Mayer Kaplan .8CC,
5$S6Churchxt.,Skokie,
Called a"Seauao uf Classics"-
te celebrate the J'n Tenth Ao-
nivernary, the fulluwing playo
underthedireetins nfLeuo Palies
willheprexentedi "Deuthefa
Sateroao" by Arthur 5511er io
November, 1881; "A Thsnxand
Clowns" by Herb Gardner in
February, 1982; "The Sig Knife"
by Clifford Dec15 in May, 1892;
and the musical "Guys and
Dolls" hyFran Loesuer in July,
1982. .
Also included rn the package
are four concerts under the
supervisino nl Grarge Peynvich:
"Opera Goloseted" no Septem-
Skokie youngsters
in play
Skakie youngsters Kim Berg,
Jmh Alnberg, and Alliuso dahin
will be perfermiog rn the Open
Slogo Players summer musical
"Milk and Honey" which apeos
July 25 and mmix threagh Aegust
1$ at the Mayer Kaplax JCC, 1050
Church St;, Shokie.
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"Milk and Honey" ander the
direction nf Leon Palles is the
final production of the 19866-81
Coin collec
The next date for the Chicago
Coin Boume will be held at the
Leaning Tower YMCA, 6300
Touby, an Sunday, July 12, from
10 am. to 5 p.m. Adostusien is
free and there is ample free
parSing. Eighteen expeslu will
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her 2ß
1991; 'Carel Hnniherg
Piano Concert' on December 5,
1891; "Steven Sovada Classical
Gaitarist" on April 3, 1982, und
"Gnu Giordano Douce Co." an
June12, 19v.
Due to noprecedented demand
1er tIckets a fnurth theatre week-
end has been opeaed fer sub-
scribers. Those whe order prior
In September hO will receive
threefree CeoterCioema tickeis.
Subscription prices are $10 far
mmberu and $20 for oso'
members fer either the draina or
concert series. The combined 6
pregram draisug-cuncert series is -
$28 fer members and $36 for nao-
membere.
Far reuervatisnu or brochure
infermatiuncall67l-T200, ext. 216.
Aware sponsors
singles dance -
All singles are invited te a big
dance with the live music nf
Destiny Saturday, July 10, 8:38
p.m. at the Holiday Ion, 5360 W.
Tuolsy, Skohie. - Admission is $4
far Aware members, $5 fer non-
members.
Aware is
a out-fur-profit
arganiastien concerned with the
needs of single, Widowed and
divorced peuple.
Aware is a
member of the Chiragotaod
Association of Singles Clubs
(CLAS). Fur more information,
eallAwareatsfl-1173.
tor's show
have exhibits nu display and win
he available le appraise and ideo-
tify any culos, medals, tokem or
paper maney presented. All per.
sum interested in min callecliog
aremrdiallyinvitedto attend.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
Two
Epics
'I'
Of
Triumphant
Virtue
Wifi Be
- Presented
Wednesday Nights
7:30P.M. -
* Old Fashioned Fun
* Romanee
* Adventure
The VILLAGE TAVERN
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LONG
GROVE, ILLINOIS
Lung Grove's Funnily Restaurant
RTS.
03 5 53CALL 634-31 1 7
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The Bugle, Thursday, JulyS, 1981
Siegel concert tickets
.WMAQ Radio
sòld at door
Free Coñcrt
at.
Stairting Friday
"THE
HOWLING"
Weekdays:
6:30 9:50
Sat. b Sun.:
2:50 620 9:50
Plus
"ALTERED
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STATES"
Weekdays: 8:05
Sat. & Sun.:
4:30 8:05
Rated R
M-NASR
s u m mer
progräms
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