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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).
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By AVON PRIVETTE
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SCIENTIFIC
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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
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GIVE ME THE 4
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CHAPEL HILL
BARBERSHOP
Across from the Zoom
FREE PARKING
LITTLE OR NO WAITING
with Our
3 Expert
Barbers
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, 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 ?
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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."
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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
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ask about financing future flight in
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convenient for you. Take advantage of
this unusual opportunity to find out how
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FLIGHT
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By
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Certified Instructor
Aviation Academy of
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Call Or Come By
The Chapel Hill Airport
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tents on each package. Or, if you desire,. your meat will be. wrapped
in freezer paper at an additional cost sufficient only to cover the cost
of the -freezer paper. Place your order this week; you may pick it up
later . . . Remember that every purchase is fully guaranteed to please
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