\ ' i Page 8-The Chronicle-Saturday, October 28,1978 Vibes c \ Barker Hits By John W. Templeton Staff Writer When you've given away millions of dollars in prizes and untold hours of entertainment and excitement on a television game show over 20 years, what do you do for extra thrills? ' i the Price Is Right, has taken his show on the road. giving live audiences-all the fun and games they see on television and more. _i It's called the "Bob Barker Fun and Games Show" and it will be at the Greensboro Coliseum on Saturday, November 4. Barker described the format in a long-distance ?- Chronicle telephone interview from his home in Los? Angeles: "What l/will do is go out into the audience. I'll have thef!**pl4ying games and doing stunts. The T __u " ' ? ' This picture Is currently on exhibit at a new exhibit In Winston-Salem. The artist en Artists Open Mu ? Under the directorship of Museum to have a warm Earnestine * Rainey Huff, creative atmosphere,...a the Southern Association of place where people may Fine Artist, put into motion come to and see an artist in Phase II of its cultural de- the act of creating. velopment plans. Mrs. .Huff, a native of Based in Winston-Salem, Atlanta, is a multi-talented _thisL_organization plans to artist: not_only has she" involve^tself in the promo- ? exhibited her drawings and tion of both the visual and painting nationally, but she performin^TartistsT Mrs^ has toured the country witlr Huff said, "The purpose of such performing artists as this exhibition is to give Stevie Wonder, Aretha x minority artists visability Franklin, and Smokey Roband viability. Located in an ~ older house on the corner of 207 Green Street, the Mu- U A | I ~ rikirj seum contains exhibition, V^II^ILl office and studio space. Rated Asked why studio space? She replied,"We want the CPjjk f .Jm \ I The Girls In I slso lohn C.Hol ?ffS Democrat for [ N.C. Senate 10' Dv Marvin Wa'O *c Sf'j'f Co^11 "t>e Help On Election I ' Day Call Now 724-5941 I^H ( WE53EEM pI BP1 i wmr?&*~ - MB Wmgj^ N| limHl * K I W ' ^ % \ irt musi ; the Road people who participate will receive gifts. Then I'll take some people on stage for more stunts and games". The prizes will total S 10,000 in appliances, television sets, furniture and a brand new car and Barker said everyone will get an equal opportunity to be picked. ?"I'll gn inin the far rnrnrrs nf the Coliseum." hp ?airi pointsto make sure no one's left out. Barker calls the Fun and Games concept the "most exciting thing" that has happened to him recently. "There's more enthusiasm from the live audiences; -they alf?become part ' of the? show; there's an atmosphere of expectation," he said. "1 have discovered something while doing this. I thought you would have to concentrate on big stage productions, but they like it when you go out in the audience. They just like to listen to the conversations". NCSA Musicta The NCSA Orchestra and th mixed chorus,?conducted wi by Robert ftickok, defen of in music at the North Carolina C< School of the Arts, will St perform Brahms' "Song of "' Destiny" (Op. 54) as the fo major work in a special Bj Parents' Weekend concert Gi at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Octo- Gi er 27, in Crawford Hall. so Ai The concert is open to sij parents and the general er "publi^wfthoul chaise. . Student soloists and en- Tr semble players will be fea- fr( tured during the first half of ah -r=l North Carolina Ralney Huff and It it | UllJ C/^KaaI t Portrait at Ballet Rehear NCSA Orchcstrt seum - - conduct inson. To raise funds for support Brahms Soil? of The Museum, there will for Mixed Chorus be an art auction at the La in a^it Terre XXI on Sunday, Nov. c . , - ? ? I imi 1 5, 1978, from 3-5 p.m. r . , ... r lor si iiclcn t soloists an The Museum is the first of Tts kindin the State^and the^ ? October 21~l public is cordially invited to ppawfr.pj attend alt its functions free ~ orvr* \\7 Li of charge. - For more infer- 200 Waught mation you may call 761- \0 Admission 1031.- ^ VIA ST'.r I organ C SPECIAL EOR COUPLES wtth Gentlemen bring your Lad) Quest organ for only a Penny Fenner DOU Adm. S3.50 Professor of Music a couples $3.51 Organist ? Duke 8en,or %2 on citizens r Boyvin The Band Corrette N )r KeePs October 28 Imes Crawfon illiillment 200 Wau9h No Admission T.V. SALE! ~-t ' iMa mm mm mm am ^ I Color TV'S -75"u& UK Sale Starts At 11:00 A.M: Dne Day Only Saturday, October 28 I At The Holiday Inn North Cherry & I i Marshall Expressway WinstonrSalem / j sets are guaranteed. These are not motel sets. / J ) sponsored by J&P Enterprises of Aiken, S.C. J I No checks or credit cards, piease. J I r ic pers< mj^, . ^iMivttHHBRHRABK 1 H 1^ I ifl A ^ I 4N1 ? 3 r ^^H^cWEfBKVXmv .- ' T^wonAM^Y^v B * iiufflH^Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimt^^a Bob Barker ins Perform i ^??~r ~ e program, beginning ith LiiyA* Kent, organist. ?B B| solo works by J.S. Bach, wperin and Vierne. ravinsky's Suite from rhe Soldier's Tale'* will ^>v How,, featuring Glenn isham, violin, Michelle ' rady, clarinet and Gennie flH^E^kp regg, piano. Soprano loist Susan Torella, with v nn Listokin, piano, will W tig Handel's "Bel piac-~ " jp. e'^ and "Ah! Spietato," , jr^ ~ id Carlisle Floyd rs r'The fp ees on the Mountains" A. )m nis opera, *'Susanfl 5f the Arts"^ i and Chorus of Destiny ? P <1 smu 11 cnscmhlrs ET5 t>m ? &3a Hall own St. oncert ist 9'ass I * 11 mi nd University H # ftgj|g| University I *^>i^ I v-jfc4 U Ml IP Sli analities KITCHEN /I \ LOOP / I /HOT DOGS - HAMBURGERS - ROAST BEEf\ I i ^ V-^MAKI INK LOOT^^y 724.782. j$/Z X-^>WK I 4Ink - \ < tfit , - 'Lb| v ^ g, ., c'.* " *mwd Finding daylight down the sideline or from behind the end zone, you'll find the cheerin' of every Pepsi Generation making the most out moment And when time-out's called, they call for plenty of ice-cold PepsiCola But Pepsi People aren't just sports fans in the } stadium They're kids in Pepsi-Cola's Youth Sports Program-I earn ma sports skills today W Wv they can use for a lifetime Kids learning to love the excitement of all sports each and every day Kids learning to pnake each day a Pepsi Day You can, too C'mon. C'mon. C'mon and Have a Pepsi Day 3E5"^n VIH^' ^1 ./w? |Jm" feco Vi/zfA I lly Bynum I id Win A I Dr Television I \ - Midnight 1? pb wo I

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