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WBTV*8 Scene Tonight Last year for the first time, more people got divorced than married in Mecklenburg County. For several months, WBTV News Reporter, An drew Schorr hae been ka veeti gating why, and he cornea up mini -documentary series en titled “Til Death Do Us Part?” on WBTV’s • O’clock Monday, February 14th, which is, appropriately, Va lentine’s Day. The series does not speak in generalities, instead it fea tures divorced people who talk about their specific problems in the hope that their experi ences might help others in similar situations. Among the people inter viewed are a successful busi ness woman whoae career became more important than. her marriage; a college pro fessor who shares equal custo dy of his children with his . ex-wife; ° “"Hnman who received help from Charlotte’s first “Divorce Counselor.” The mini-documentary se ries will be shown in five parts, Monday, February 14th through Friday, February 18th on the 8 O’clock Scene Tonight on Channel Three. Children’s Theatre Presents “VaMlMa* Children’s Theatre is pre senting “Vasalisa,” a Russian wonder tale, Friday, Febru ary 11 and 18 at 7:30 pjn., Saturday, February 12 and 19 and Sunday, February 13 and 20 at 2 and 4 p.m. “Vasalisa” will be directed by Linda Smalley, a teacher at Charlotte Latin School and a student at Queen's College where she is working on her degree In Theatre. Tickets for tbe perfor mance, which are priced $1.50 . may be purchased a week in advance at the Children’s The atre, 1017 E. Morefaead Street from 10 a on. to 2 p.m. or at tbe door. _ Black Perspective To Feature Richard Hatcher, Mayor of Gary, Indiana, will be the guest on Black Perspective on the News on Monday, Febru ary 14, at 7 p.m Hatcher will be questioned by a guest panel which will consist of Lou Laws, of Mu tual Black Networks, Claude Lewis, of the Philadelphia Bulletin, and Dell Dobins, of teh New York Journal of Commerce. The program can be seen on WTVI, Channel 42. S.C. State Alumni To Meet Here Sunday There will be a meeting of the S.C.S.C. Alumni Charlotte Chapter Tuesday, February 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the Excel sior Club on Beatties Ford Road. Plans will be made for the ME AC Tournament. Read the Charlotte Post 1 I WISH - —Stevie Wonder 2 CARWASH Rose Royce 3 DARLIN', DARLIN'BABY O’Jays 4 DAZZ Brick 5 I LIKE TO DO IT KC k The Sunshine Band 6 BE MY GIRL Dramatics 7 FREE Deniece Williams 8 DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY Thelma Houston _ 9 SATURDAY NITE Earth. Wind k Fire 10 HOT LINE Sylvers * AVIS SeDs Young Used Can These And Other Models Are Available 76GrandPrix 76 Monte Carlo 76 Regal Buick’s 75 LeMan’s Spt Cpe’s 76 Cutlass Supreme ’« j V-a, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes, AM Radio, Vinyl Tops BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE 12 mo. or 12,00 miles limited Power Train Warranty CALL 392-2309 SINGER JOHNNY 1CATHB ...All time great reoruary Zb ^_ Johnny Mathis Will Perform Live Here JOHNNY MATHIS, who has often been called "the great est romantic singer of all . time,” will perform live, and full concert orchestra, Satur day, February 36th at Ovens Auditorium, for two perfor mances at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. . When Mathis was It years old, he signed a recording contract with Columbia re cords. A string at hit singles and albums have followed his first release, "Wonderful, Wonderful.” It was a national hit, followed by “It’s Not For Me To Say” and "Chances Are.” Mathis has since pro duced 18 gold albums. One album, "Johnny's Greatest Hits,” was on "Bill board's” best-selling charts for nine and one half years, longer than any album by any other artist. Mathis is also popular in ' concert. He repeatedly re ceives standing ovations from his audiences. . Tickets are on sale at the Coliseum Bu Office Ticket Reservations at Charlotte Sears and most area Sears Stores. Ticket prieas: 17.50 and «6.S0 Mail orders to: Charlotte Coliseum, 770S E. Indepen dence Blvd. Charlotte, N.C. . 28205. Checks payable to: Johnny Mathis. Enclose self-address ed, stamped envelope for re turn of tickets. Mighty Gouda Of Joy Bring Out British Brass ABC recording artists The Mighty Clouds of Joy recently treated the enthusiastic crowds at L.A.’s legendary Whisky (o four evenings of their inimitable blend of RAB, rock, jazz and gospel. The Clouds’ sets featured a num ber of selections from their brand new ABC album Truth Is The Power. The group is becoming ex tremely popular throughout Eurpoe and the'opening night audiences included agent promoter Barry Die kins of England's MAM agency and Ian Ra If ini, President of An chor Records. The Mighty Clouds are currently working out the details for an April tour of Europe which will imriuac nvf ana appearance* _ . I 2 BlgShow* I AA Any I DonhleFeature | 91.UU Ti^ (Starts Today } DILWORTH THEATRE
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