cyeZj&ulbpLbj, (Sijtgeu Tar Heel Fine Arts Society Presents The Serendipity Singers On Thursday. March 29 at 8 p.m.. the Tar Heel Fine Arts Society will present The Serendipity Singers in the Kenan Memorial Auditorium in Kcnansvillc. Since their formation in the '60s at the University of Colorado, the dis tinguished sounds of The Seren dipity Singers have been delighting audiences across the country. Thcv have become a musical tradition and an experience in excellence for American music and music of the world. The group travels approximately 200,000 miles a year with stops such as Las Vegas, Reno. Lake Tahoe. and the Virgin Islands, in addition to the community concert series, civic con certs and arts council concerts across the country. Overseas tours have taken them to 24 foreign countries, including a one-month engagement in Cannes. France. They recently returned from a two-and-one-half-month tour of Australia and the South Pacific, where they made a series of TV specials. The Serendipity Singers' exciting, fast-paced show of folk songs, county pop and show tunes from the '40s to the '80s appeal to all ages, and keeps their audiences toe-tappin' and hand-clappin'. Their enthusiastic and exciting presentation, musical harmonies, instrumentals, comedy and colorful costumes continue to produce standing ovr.tions from the widely varying audiences. The Serendipity Singers, over the years, have appeared on the Dean Martin Show. Kraft Music Hall and the Mike Douglas Show and numerous network shows. They have recently been featured on eight syndicated TV specials along with guest stars Bert Parks. Jeanie C. Reily, Burl Ives and Pat Paulsen, in additon to their various TV and radio commercials and also a Public Service song for the 1981 Year of Disabled Persons. Also, they have been honored to perform for four U.S. Presidents. Plan now to attend this per formance Thursday. A limited number of season tickets will be available at the door at $12.50 for adults and $5 for students. Addition To NCSU Dean's List More students have been added to the Dean's List at North Carolina Slate University for achieving out slaning academic records during the fall semester. following arc students who won honors but whose grade records were incomplete when the first list was released: Duplin - Wallace - Almon H. Carter HI. engineering operations. Warsaw Little league Try outs | The Warsaw Little Leaeue base ball organization announces tryouts will be held on Monday. April 2 at 4 p.m. at Taylor's Little League Field in Warsaw. All eligible children are urged to attend this tryout as the Warsaw Little Leaeue will fill all vacant spots on each team by selecting players who attend the tryouts. 1 Eligible children must be nthe years of age and must not teach tfjeir 13th birthday before August 1. A birth certificate must be brought to tryouts for League verification, says i Charlie Sutton. ' I cwssra | | IT'S A SURE SHOT! | Duplin I > I Today I I Pink Hill Review I P We invite you to come and visit our remodeled store in Beulaville. We A A have a large selection of country gifts! m k In our linen department, we have sheets, spreads, towels, hand towels, V 7 wash cloths, dish towels. All at discount prices! 4 J SHEET SETS & PILLOW CASES *15** \ TOWELS WASH CLOTHS 4 J *2." & ?4.M 69' J V In our shoe department we have: Converse tennis shoes, Reve'ation, P r Inspiration and Dexter. 4 V Spring Sportswear & Dresses for Juniors, Misses, Stout Sizes and Half v 2 Size 4 6 Merchandise Special of the Week .300 QFF J A marked down Ort?/ Any Bra in stock v V aU/? wrr Bali, Playtex & ^ 2 60% to Selected Styles of Shoes Others 4 ] 0/ Roseau's ^flSvl Beulaville - Warsaw ' /K / \ \ invitations are ^ 1 1 so important. dee our larye selection of) sample invitations anS response carfts. Q$e will be more than happy to help you with your special worfliny.Q^^Vi. Duplin, Times 296-0239 oSSfoO jjp^0 YOU CAN SAVE $250 ON HEATING AND COOLING YOUR HOME AUITTAKES IS COMMON SENSE. The way you build a home can mal<e up to a 40% d ifference i n what you. pay for heati ng and cool i ng. Yet some people tend tothinkan energy-efficient home has to be an exotic plan out of the 21st Century The fact is, al most any ? kind of house can be built to what we call uommon Sense standards. And, even though it does cost a bit more to build, your energy savings of $20 to M) a month make up the difference in a hurry What's more, chances are, there are also a lot of ways you can save in the home you're in now So call us or stop by ? Whatever your housing situation, we're happy to helpout. Because the more you get out of your energy dollar: the more we get out of ours. Ana that's better for both of us. CPU The Better You. j, fhe Better We Do. ? - 0) ? ? t ?' * it! 1 "WIs * ? 9 , .... . ? 3, ...... ? T ? > 4 ? t ? t * I "? . . />? Savings bGsed on houses with 1.500 square feet Bigger houses save rrcre.

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