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Kitv * The Chronicle, Saturday, July 19, 1980 I?11 How sweet it is0 That's I what Garrett Morris is sayI ing nowadays with his MCA Records, Saturday Night Sweet, and produced by I Adelekoun M. Holmes Jr. This is Morris the singer, M not the comedian. It's a dif- ~~~" ferent side to the man, and one have been Originally as a writer for the irreverent H "Saturday Night" TV show, Garrett Morris only . dfl needed to have producer .?IB Lome Michaels see him in the film "Cooley High," to be signed for the show's repertory Garrett, who began his # B show business career in the . B B musical field, has, on occa- B sion, had the opportunity to ^ B demonstrate that facet of ? ' .? his talent on "Saturday - Night." ' Born in New Orleans and ^ raised there by his grand- ?' . Michael Jacksor Hit Singles Of LOS ANGELES - Epic Records' artist Michael Jackson, whose LP, Off The Wall, has crossed the four million sales mark in America, has become the first solo recording artist in history to place four singles from the same LP in the nation's Top 10. r\,,? r\t 14.. i : c . u ? i_ c out 3 WUl W I IViy LIIC, lilt IUUIIII MllglC IIUII1 WII The Wall, entered the Top 10 on Billboard and Record World's pop charts the week of June 16. It follows the 1 sil)8les- Don't,Sto^/Til YouCd ^nough^and "Rock With You," as well as the LP's title track, Off The Wall," into the trade journals' Top 10. Only three previous albums have produced four Top 10 singles: Fleetwood Mac's Rumours and the multi-artist soundtracks to the films Saturday Night Fever and Grease. Off The Wall is the first album by a solo artist to accomplish the feat. As of June 16, the LP had been on Billboard's Top 100 album chart for 43 weeks, by far the most impressive run by any current Top 100 record - Off The Wall charts as high as number five for the week, as it continues its long string of weeks in the Top 15. In England, the Paul McCartney-penned "Girlfriend" from Off The Wall has been released as a single, making it the first time in that country that five singles have been released from the same LP. Library Holds Book Sale Forsyth County Public the Headquarters Library^. Library will hold a sale of 660 West Fifth St. Hours used books Saturday and for the sale are 9 a.m. to 5 Sunday, July 19 and 20. p.m., Saturday, July 19, Hundreds of books will and 2 to 6 p.m., Sunday, be available at a cost of 25 July 20. cents each. The books for sale are discards from thelibrary's collection or donations which were not added Triad's 1s1 to the collection. The sale will be held at Convention The education department of the Holiness Curch ofGod, Jnc., will hold its -r> _____ 35th Young People's Holi- j K ness Association Conven- * I A tion, and its 53rd annual Sunday School Convention I from July 15-20, at Kimber- I ly Park Holiness Church, I W ^ I 417 Burton St. I J Elder James E. Compton of Miracle Temple Holiness Church of Gcnd in High Point will preside. Approximately 200 people are expected to attend. There are between 30-40 f f r churches in the Holiness I Church of God Inc., with ^ the national headquarters located at Kimberly Park Holiness. Representatives from O/l North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Massachusetts, Florida and New York 4, will attend. 1 : i t fc ; ^75KT-M05l< ??????^??? LIGHT a^WisiMi^ I Vlorris I nrfc " " - ,v- father, a Baptist minister, ^ * v>w xr^Yv^ ^ ^ Garrett was surrounded by strong musical influences. He studied at Tanglewood, I pfe Manhattan School of fc|g Music, and became a singer Wfcp and music arranger with the Harry Belafonte folk k' singers. Garrett's credits include [ | appearances on Broadway . 4'Showboat," "Porgy and I "Ain't Supposed to Die a I Buy." His films include I Anderson Tapes" and "Car I He is also a playwright. 1 produced off-Broadway at I La Mama E.T.C. He also ???- ^ starred in the NBC TV I special "Things We Did Last Summer." I i Notches Four f One Album abV-, iofplx. x i??^B f ^Tfif^;-?V.Vvs^R^^Slfl ^*-a - ' xtieBy23y-S^l ! ^ KST V 7 ;*.: ddl^HpQiUBHP*v r^^H 46M^>oVrs^fli . -*lr -;:;aS?r.,Jl6 ^b r / /4/fer a recent benefit performance in Los Angeles, Epic recording artist, Michael Jackson, received kudos from some of the top names in Hollywood, including actor John Travolta. : 24-Hour , Contemporary Smil -niRp.n AM UDIO-134 rwVww # . rhumpin" - Hours A Day I I, if to "REVIEWS-PI m Outspoken WILSON From Hollywood Saudi Arabia is one nation that has'been put on the don't play list by more than one entertainer since the Mingus Dynasty went there recently to plas the music of the great Charlie Mingus and was in deep and serious trouble from the moment thes stepped off the plane. Drummer Dannie Richmond is still recovering after receiving a SI30 fine from the custom officials for possessing a _ C ? girlie magazine in his luggage. Could it have been the latest Players? Later the group discovered that their v isas were in question, and their t\vo concerts were cancelled because their scheduled appearance evoked a sand-storm of protest from The Society for the Preservation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. We never did figure out into which category the Mingus Dynasty fell, but considering the fact that they were guests of a nation that chops off the hands of thieves, the Dynasty was wise to pack its sheet music and say goodby to the swaying palmsT r MT M JESG'CAM SMITH STlX HOOPfcR RANDY CRAWFQPD Bill Withers, who made a major splash on the musical scene a few seasons ago with the tunes "Harlem" and "Grandma's Hands," is coming back strong singing in front of Slix Hooper and the hot Crusaders. The Crusaders have a winning way with singers, if you remember that just a short time ago the group made Randy Crawford a household name across the nation with the tune - "Street Life^ The mailman really surprised us when he delivered a special delivery letter from our Minneapolis partner Rockv Robbins. We honestly thought the Rock had forgotten how to write since his career has taken off like a jet plane and his latest single, "You and Me," on the A&M label, is traveling upward faster than the speed of sound. Our 4 Hollywood female spies can hardly wait for the handsome Rocky, who once mortgaged his home to keep his career afloat, to make his long planned West Coast appearance. Glamorous Tinseltown businesswoman Constance itimc; v\a* nit v* 1111 11 iv irrviMOS ill 11IV gel Id grailU opening party of'Auric Records. Auric has already signed cute Phyllis Si. James, who just a few months ago was an unknown hotel lounge singer. LUTHER bv DID YOU DCTN /"YES, TMAT PKOBLEMX-(tWE AQlTHMETic) ( TOOK ME RDCTY TIN/E ) \HOMCWORK3X I \ MINUTES TO SOLVE,-/ THELMA THWARTUM - By Alex / TWAT'S AN ATTRACTIVE A ^ . 's -.01 A 8KACfl.LT. iTS ( BRACELET. MARIt. WUtRC 1 ACURE iOR MY ARTHRITIS. I SOT f V DID VOU Buy, IT ? yn AMAD for IT (N ""Fit" MAIL-- V ^1 I'J ' 7/ ? By Dorothea Josephine Coates t Unmix the letters in the boxes to form a word. Then circle A, B or C for the cor-if!!*^ rect meaning (or defi* ition). f4 /V\ 2 Score yourself as folk vs: >*6^ ^ 4 Correct-Excellent 2 Correct-Fair fri IS 3 Correct-Good 1-0 Correct-Poor [y\& 1. j R1E1A | A Act A MI AT flk C r. AT R IKE 2 1 L 101 P1 L 1 A. POST B PROBE C SURVEY 3. |M|Ol VI U| a ft- rotate c at?p 4. |N1A|NI I TEI A QUiET B SlLuY C F= f R r\ Answer* t CAA-A 2 POLL-C 3 0Vc?1-A 4 INAHl't Bu?'d your vocabulary iwn tr?c >*ord a*<1 i.$c it n a sentence ? ? ? t- ? mm mm ~ -- V ::: J * * t ^O PLX ' ~ -??**' ?WlU? -? u.???r - ? ' -L- ft- Ml 11.1. L tkJ^Jil jJLU^J STARSCOPE**/ to v C/of"# Anns WEEK OF JULY 17, 19*0 * AQUARIUS? January 21-February 19 Short t eks keep you on toes all week, but there's a chance that you meet k .ely new friend along the way. Good time for taking on sideline or starling profitable hobby. PISCES?February 20-March 20 You excel at detecting errors and making logical decisions. At same time, you can get quite carried away with socializing. Very friendly soul makes point of jneding you. ARIES?March 21-April 20 A barter system could be answer to increased costs and new exrv*ri(^? Pnrnilv ic kmlran Ku Unn^au Dl... .. r?? ? ?/ r ? vi vrvii v/ tTiviiuaj . r?aj up impuwilj iii both your dress and decor. TAURUS?April 21-May 22 Originality is present keyword, and especially in domestic environment. Don't compromise just for sake of keeping peace. Loved one changes plans abruptly. GEMINI?May 23-June 21 Greater discipline?and this includes an improved diet? makes for ^ more successful social life. In finance, ask many questions, few * favors. Small risks pay off-by Wednesday. CANCER?June 22-July 22 The week finds you delegating work with greater force and more flair. Romancewise, there are more ups than downs. Good time to think about self-improvement programs. LEO?July 23-August 22 The week may see you making changes in friendship circle. At work, a favor from higher-up means better things are around the corner. Weekend may be best one so far this summer. ?VIRGO?August 23-September 22 5 Far-out schemes may not succeed right now, but keep your offbeat ideas on hold for a while. Image improves greatly?in eyes of loved one and colleagues. LIBRA?September 23-October 22 Friendship may seem strained, but worst thing is to "prove" yourself in obvious way. Tend to legal matters promptly. Check rebellious streak that begins on weekends SCORPIO?October 23-November 21 Romance is favored, so long as you opt for light touch. Could be inspired to take on a few zany projects, and at least one brings dividends. Don't take sides in financial feud. SAGITTARIUS?November 22-December 22 More energetic on the job, you're coming closer to achievingmajor goal or winning key appointment. Friends may be testing ybu^on weekend. Pets are in Monday's picture. ^-/ CAPRICORN?December 23-January 20 A good week for putting on finishing touches. Money matters improve after Saturday. Weekend plans may be cancelled?reason is legitimate, though not completely understood. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You're celebrated for a wide range of moods?and you have an inborn urge to make changes. If anyone cares, it's you. Possible 1 'lifestyle change takes place by September. Family responsibilities in- ? crease around December and there's good money news early in 1981. ' Brumsic Brandon, Jr. ZERO?.' too DID\ | ,? ALL THAT WORK -A WHAT WAS -N- FOR NCTHIKlS^/ OV&V (THE answer^Q f JP^m) A Public Service of NRTA-AARP Clime Prevention CU?RE r^\ 1 J THE POSTAL AUTHORITIES r.p iniuD ruf )</Es^a L^,ll be glad to aET 's FINDIT! 0 * A hot summer day is the perfect time for a fruit salad. Find 12 fruits you might put in one. Words run across, down, or diagonally in any direction. Word list below. PPANIAN A 6 \ A P L U M P A NEPARCjE P uhlap 6 ar e 1 e e y a c. i rw p p lahc. r i e <a hi a r o YRREHcET Word list: Apple, apricot, banana, berry, cherry, grape, kiwi, orange, plum, papaya, pear, peach. Leftover letters give you one more fruit. ^ , / -
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