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T ttH- M-i-i--, i J- 4- - - 44- - X I I T" tt 444 Buzz Off A DTH INTERVIEW with the 10 most prominent Chapel Hill flies revealed that 9 out of 10 bugs in North Carolina prefer Oatmeal Cookies with raisins to RealkiU. The U. S. Department of Ugly Bugs disclosed Wednesday that 425 billion flies over, three millimeters in length will die of natural causes before Columbus Day. (DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer). 0 010 0 S--O.IT By AVON PRIVETTE 2 IF THERE'S ANYTHING TWE MATTER WITH ME CONT HIDE IT BEHIND SCIENTIFIC NAME. DOCTOR- 1 I J mTW 1111 i I I Ow9T' - yw' L, :-JUST TELL ME WHAT IT IS IN. PLAIN ENGLISH As the 1 e a v e s begin to brown and become bright, and the Carolina moon illumi nates the now, cool nights, we realize Autumn is for real. A sharp date, good atmosphere, and superb entertainment can make this season of the year more meaningful. Though all seemed lost when the Tops cancelled, I found that Raleigh's Embers Club filled all my expectations, and then some. As Ann (Element-to-add-meaning Number One) and I entered the club, we were greeted by the smiling faces of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Tomlinson (Embers' drum mer, Bobby's parents), own ers. , WELUTO BE FRANK, YOU'RE JUST PLUMB LAZY S3 s'2 THANKS, DOC -NOW GIVE ME THE 4 SCIENTIFIC NAME SO X -CAN TELL THE MISSUS ZO6 CHAPEL HILL BARBERSHOP Across from the Zoom FREE PARKING LITTLE OR NO WAITING with Our 3 Expert Barbers c I SLACKS TO SUUlMQ IM : THEM LEAN AND CLEAN IN TOFlOtfT tinkles, keeps creases SHARP r I ft ill it) , I 1 Student Rates (WI.D. Card 1 - '4 I (Week-Ends Only) & v 1 &" ' 7.50 Single & I "i i ' 8.50 1 DBL Bed !; if 10.50 2 DBL Beds I Y 136 Rooms V , A ; i Dinlnsr Room & Banquet & h s I ? Facilities ? U 1 I King's Tavern ? I K f n 1 ilOS N. Elm, Greensboro- Z 'i i :l r v i ! II - -11-'r'"' "" The warehouse-turned-nightclub (element number two) featured small, tables with brightly checkered tables cen tered around a spacious dance floor and stage. The dark background with soft lighting added to the decor. The Rivieras The fabulous Rivieras of Charlotte (element number three) were providing the rhythm and blues sound that was acclaimed by many as the best sound featured at the club (excluding the Embers) in the last few months. Nine members strong, this versatile group worked around three tenor saxes, a baritone sax, a trumpet, a trombone, an organ-piano bass, two gui tars, and skins. Smitty Flinn, '"group leader and male vocalist, was as amusing to watch as he was to hear. Miss Georgia Hand, female vocalist, combined styles of Dionne Warwick and Jackie.de Shannon to belt, out a squndj that, could easily become a national .hit. . .. The Rivieras have backed such big names as Major Lance and The Impressions. , Their 1964 hit, "Behold", is still popular in the area. Ted Hall handles their bookings. Mr. Tomlinson reported tha about fifty Carolina couples were present at the Embers Club Saturday. Tomorrow the Embers Club presents the King Bees, who repeatedly have been showstoppers. Sat urday, Harry Deal and the Galaxies will be on hand. Also, tonight the combo circuit finds the Tassels ap pearing at The American Le gion Hut. The Sultans Seven will be featured Saturday night in a GM Naval Armory Fling. Flicks All James Bond fans will be glad to know that "Goldfin ger" is currently playing at the Varsity. It will be followed by "Dr. No" Sunday. "The Wild Angels" runs through Saturday at the Carolina. "The Shop on Main Street," the best foreign film of the year is playing at Durham's Rialto. It is truly one flick not to miss. There are only six remaining days on which to see "The Sound of Music" at Raleigh's Ambassador. This week's record to buy is "On Top with the Four Tops." "The Mamas and Pa pas" second album will help get you 'up' for. their home coming concert. "Wade in the Water" a la Ramsey Lew is and "Focus" with Stan Getz are winners on the jazz scene. Tar Heels who dug the hit single, "Cherish" will ap preciate "And then along comes The Association," the disc of the week. The North Carolina S t a t e Fair begins Monday with the James Brown show at Dorton Arena. A word to the wise: If you dig rides, don't ride too "high." BALAN LOUNGE Next to Eastgate DANCING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT - 6 nights a week . Open 4 p.m. 1 a.m. Mon.-Thurs. NO COVER CHARGE Open 4 p.m. 2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. $1.00 for Men . Ladies Free NOW APPEARING The Rhythm Kings BLUE MONDAY Guest Stars, Singers, Musicians, Go-Go Girls LADIES NIGHT Every Tues. 8:30-10 p.m. Ladies Beverages Vz Price HAPPY HOUR Every Wed. 8:33 - 9:30 p.m. ALL Beverages Price UNESCORTED LADIES and GENTLEMEN ALWAYS WELCOME BRING THIS COUPON OUT TO THE AIRPORT onrt,M. DACRON POLYESTER, 45 WORSTED WOOL. SJut $?8S00?nmger5, oliveA bSwn, gray. Du Font's registered trademark. Better Things for Better Living . through Chemistry Town & Campus Julian's College Shop i i i 1! 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