.1 in .jijiujtiiiiwwi' "Tjrn -- I 'V; S s ' -f .'' A show and a legend Suave, charismatic Mitchell Gregg (left) stars as the Frenchman Emile de Becque in South Pacific at the Village Dinner Theater. Legends surround Gimghoul Castle, built in 1927, and home of the Order of the Gimghouls. Stories on both appear on page 3. Weekend sports Betty Baugh Harrison, a freshman on the women's tennis team, is eager to play against Trenton State today, her first collegiate match. Will Wilson reviews the team on page 7. On the same page is a preview of the football game Saturday against Northwestern. Gil? lath ular liwl fc TV 1 Friday, September 23, 1977, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Durham street fair tomorrow Annual arts celebration ismnnimwH t II Lie-' vPs V: 3 1 i It This juggling display was one of the many offerings of last year's Durham Street Arts Celebration. This year artisans, musicians and dancers will also be downtown to add to the fun. Activities run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. baturaay Tomorrow's 4th Annual Durham Street Arts Celebration, sponsored by the Durham Arts Council, promises to be better than ever, featuring all the favorite activities of past celebrations as well as new events and entertainment, including a 5 p.m. street dance for everyone, in the 5-Points area. Durham Arts Council volunteers will be downtown tomorrow with programs and answers to all questions about the festival, which lasts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. These volunteers will be wearing hats embellished with the sunflower logo Frank Holyfield designed for the celebration. The Arts Council has printed over 350 T-shirts and 400 posters by hand, silk screening the sunflower design. Performances of all kinds will take place on the two stages located at 5-Points and Mangum St. Jazz, folk, rock, old-time and bluegrass will be heard throughout the day, and the Durham Symphony will give a special performance in the 5-Points area at 3 p.m. Two senior citizens' groups will perform as part of the Arts Experiences for Older Americans program. One senior citizens group will do an original skit and a second group will perform a series of folk dances. , The Apple Chill Cloggers will kick the celebration off at 10 a.m. with other performances scheduled throughout the day. A Street Dance is planned for the 5 Points area from 5 until 6:30 p.m. to close this year's festival. Food concessions of all kinds will be available including hot dogs, ice cream, cotton candy, lemonade and soft drinks in addition to the food which will be available from the downtown restaurants and snack bars. A special sidewalk crepes cafe will be located near the 5-Points Foundation and will be serving three kinds of crepes. . . . The Children's Area will be located at Main and Mangum St. Activities will include building wood sculpture, face painting, creative movement, mural painting as well as performances by the "Touch" mime and jugglers. There will also be a doll-making workshop at which children will make rag dolls and clothespin dolls from remnants and bits of yarn. Invitations have been sent to area artists by the sponsors of the Celebration, the Downtown Revitalization Foundation and the Durham Arts Council and its member organizations. A wide variety of art work and crafts will line the streets and sidewalks of downtown. All of the work will be for sale by the artists and craftsmen. weEesad fare tp:!, ; J cinema Campus Mother Vsevlod Pudovkin, 1926. In this experimental film, a woman discovers that radical action is the only protection against a wicked state. The director plays an egotistical policeman. Based on a story by Gorky. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday in Carroll Hall. Free with student ID. Lord of the Files Peter Brook, 1963. Chilling portrait of the primitive in all of us, featuring English schoolboys 3 stranded on an island after a plane crash. Some fight for power, others for their lives. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Carroll Hall. Free with student ID. Freaks Tod Browning, 1932. Louella Parsons says it best "For pure sensationalism, 'Freaks' tops any picture yet produced." Starring dwarves and other circus sideshow stars. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in Carroll HalL Free with student ID. Off-Campus Chapel Hill Carolina Twin Three Women. Altman's latest. With Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Janice Rule. 942-3061. Carolina Twin You Light Up My Life. 942-3061. Friday and Saturday Late Show at the Carolina Twin are Carnal Knowledge and Paper Chase. 11:30 both nights. Please turn to pagei5. r-'vfl" I w ana. P j I 33 I. HitJLLl' 1 Sissy Spacek and Shelley Duvall star in Three Women at the Carolina Theatre. Janice Rule co-stars in the emotionally-charged tale of feminine relationships. Robert Altman directs. Adwiiment