Thursday, June 24, 1971 The Tar Heel 9 WiiiiiS , kumhh ft l ilBitill tsiiiiittiii iliilll Rock, blues, bluegrass, folk J U y nrasic festival se1 The first annual Roanoke Island summer music festival will be held July 3 and 4 and feature North Carolina talent, according to Rod Waldorf, one of the concert promoters. The festival will star Catbird, a blues-oriented rock group; Decater Jones; Low Rent District, a hard rock group; and Cindy Gooch, a blues vocalist. The Blue Grass Experience may also appear. The multiple concerts, scheduled for 2-8 p.m., will cost $2 per person per day. Waldorf stressed the festival "is not and is not intended to be a rock festival." The concerts are being held during daylight hours and will not last, overnight, although campgrounds are open nearby. Music at night would interfere with Lost Colony activities on the island. The festival is being produced by Woodland Enterprises and Cat's Cradle, a club in Chapel Hill, in conjunction with the Roanoke Island Historical Park. Promoters of the festival include Waie.-rf, his father Doug Waldorf of the Woclland Enterprises and Larry Reynolds of the Cat's Cradle. The site of the festival is the north end of the island adjoining the Roanoke Indian Country Camp Ground and the Roanoke Island Historical Park. On Route 64 between Fort Raleigh and Umstead Bridge, the location covers 20 acres of land rented from the museum-park. Klonzo weds in hospital UNC baseball Seagulls One of the many things to see at the Outer Banks. Alonzo G. Squires was married Wednesday moming-in N.C. 4-Ql 1 gT Memorial Hospital. . er C-7 1 AV1 A ..t.:i .rtrotmn and traffic. Squires, director oi motor vemnc ifFuauu" married Miss Geranium Honneycutt of Salemburg. The wedding had been planned for Wednesday afternoon in Mebane but, just hours before the ceremony, Squires fell and broke his hip. Surgery was planned, but Squires refused to go into the operating room until after his wedding. The University administrator, who has one of the toughest jobs on campus despite his blindness, said he had known Miss Honneycutt for ten years, but "I never started any senous plowing until a year and a half ago. "Being married," he said, "is an addition and helps one to be more complete in all areas. I hope I will be more creative in my job after marriage." , , Squires was unavailable for comment after his marriage-he was in surgery. ........v.v.v.v.v.v. The UNC baseball team will play a doubleheader tonight at 6 p.m. against league favorite Louisburg. The game will be played ki Cary Boshamer Stadium. The team presently has a record of 2-3 with the two wins coming against Campbell and the losses to Campbell, East Carolina and UNC-Wilmington. This weekend Carolina will travel to play East Carolina on Saturday and UNC-Wilmington on bunaay. EZZ zzzz Old Maps While Supply Lasts Special Shipment Of Kingsize Waterbeds $25.00 Biggest Selection Oi Waterbeds, Pillows, And Chairs In Town Chicken Little, Inc 108 W. Main Carrboro 967-5104 r I TODAY ONLY 12:50-2:50-4:55-6:55-9 ihefflrimc of 3 I I STAflRiNG I I Maggie Smith I 1 Im1S7 Cntar t DHuil PRESlNTtOBK 70TH CEMlUfff-FOX I I 1 ' i-m. v. la d.m. u..c - ii i i I I III j0m ill t jf f . . : frr.TWWU " m JUJ m m III --mi I ,M2a i ill I I 111 1:20-3:15-5:05-7-8:55 I II I ) im LVJTIVJ w. M I ro(v 1 IOavaVdI USE Tarheel Ads liElUJ nz rcoLOSDv Untied Art" GPri- Our stock covers America, Europe and the World, from the1500'sto 1870. Come over and enjoy them! The Old Book Corner 137A East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Area Chapel Hill I I1C IIIWWIII woody aliens nananas gp COLORr. Mii'f United Artists "x.3?30-5:20-7:20-9:ig making of master piece. A COLOH 4 A D'STlNCTtON f rt MS INC WLtASI NO ONI UNOI H V" IIAOMI1KD THRU SAT. 1-3-5-7-9 And Coming Sunday "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" "A Roller Coaster Trip That Soars Into The Heavens & Plunges Into The Lower Depths Of HeU." AFTER DARK "The Screen Literally Explodes With Color, Dazzling The fcye!" Academy Award Winner (Ilenda Jackson In 7:25 & 9:30 Nitely Mats. WB-CSXS3IS MMISM CUlOHnW"- ll',CU RnW S31- SUn 3rd Big Week Thru Thurs.! WCZQj Jjife 7:05 i -ac-.-ta-.--. 10:15 EL" . 3 "3 & HERS I Uathtr MocCQilft I hand-crafrtd tlk I tinned cehldt tht I dritt toft. Meccatln I comfort, top-ildor I I toUty!MtnOrwomno I I i "TecHnicoIpr 1 I II ri'-'1' 'j i - mmmw

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