Page 4 COLUMNS December, 1981 wWi Mr. Fingers places Donna Spence In a spell. Iceberg Warms Hearts The Louisurg College Concert Series opened Monday night, November 2, at 8:00 p.m. with the amazing show from Tomorrow- land at Disney World, the Michael Iceberg Musical Pyramid. The pyramid had inside of it, six keyboards, and various synthe sizers, to make some very interesting music. The packed audience listened spellbound as he made his keyboards sound exactly like violins, flutes and guitars. He could actually play symphony music on them. His selections Included “Lala", "Stairway To Heaven" and "The Three Little Pigs Concerto". The music was accompanied by a light show, which responded to the keys on his instruments, and by colored smoke, which responded to the moods of his pieces. The sold-out concert audience at Louisburg College was fortunate to have the opportunity to see Michael Iceberg and his amazing Pyramid when they did. He only tours a couple of months out of every year. Mr. Fingers Astounds Louisburg College Audience "The Amazing Mr. Fingers," otherwise known as Irv Weiner, came to Louisburg College Friday night, November 20, to show the students his special brand of ledgermain, prestidigitation and extra-sensory perception. The Multi-purpose room at the college was packed with open-mouthed students, faculty and admini strators. Mr. Fingers did card tricks, rope tricks and tricks with steel hoops. He showed the audience that he could control his body with a trick he learned in the Malay Islands while he was in the Navy in World War II. With a member of the audience there to attest to it, he made his pulse beat to several tunes. He could make all of his blood flow out of one hand and into another, making one hand beet red and the other white and cold. He took time out of his act to talk to the crowd, mostly of college students, about the! dangers that lie in the world to! young people, such as Jim Jones and his cult and the Reverend Moon. He said, "Question every thing that you hear, and believe about a third of it, because there are a lot of liars in the world." His most amazing feat was that of extra-sensory perception. He would call out a person's name or initials and their horoscope sign, then he would proceed to tell them something about them selves. He said he could read the auras around them. Also, Mr. Fingers read off the serial number on a five dollar bill in one member of the audience's wallet. After the show, the appre ciative audience crowded around the stage in hopes of seeing more, and they were not disappointed. Places To Eat In Louisburg Mirror reflects Iceberg’s captivating artistry. By Beth Bethune-Food Critic Louisburg may not have too much to do, but there are several good restaurants. One of the most popular is Dick's Drive-In. It is not really a drive-in, but they serve good food and beverages. One can spend anywhere from $1.70 (hamburgers and french fries) to $8.00 or $9.00 for a steak. Dick's closes at 11:00 p.m. The Murphy House is another good choice. Especially if barbe cue, chicken or seafood is what you crave. Prices are a little steeper here, so plan on bringing at least $4.00 or $5.00 with you for the meal. If you want a steak or sandwich and sometimes pizza, the Villa is the place to go. The Villa serves a very good steak sandwich. All beverages are served also. Prices vary, but four dollars or so should be enough. Now, if you really want pizza, the Pizza Hut is the place for you to go. The pizzas are overpriced (a small Pepperoni pizza is $3.20 with no extra cheese and thin and crispy) but the luncheon special is very reason able. For $2.19 you can eat a small pizza with five toppings, a salad and iced tea. Finally, a place with good food and reasonable prices is "Ye Olde Time Ice Cream Shoppe". They serve ice cream (of course), soup (homemade) and sandwiches. They have specials pretty often also. You can "eat good" for $2.00. Of course there is always Tastee Freeze, McDonald's and Hardee's, but one knows they can get boring sometimes.