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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 44

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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3 i it i i D4 Tht Newt Journal Papers, Wilmington, Friday, Jan. 15, 1982 Stage Radio highlights Today 9 a.m. WWDB-FM (95.5). Frank Ford Show. Kenneth Mayland, Vice-President and economist for First Pennsylvania Bank, will attempt to predict what will happen to the economy this year.

1 p.m. WIP-AM (610). Bill Neil's featured artist, Olivia Newton-John. 12 midnight WUHY-FM (91). Eileen Farrell's American popular singers, with guest Maxine Sullivan.

Saturday 9:08 a.m. WFLN-FM (95.7),AM (900). Keyboard Recital-AnOn: My Lady Carey's p.m. WUHY-FM (91). A Prairie Home Companion.

The Butch Thompson Trio, Join host Garrison Keillor. 12 midnight WILM-AM (1450). Best of King. Highlights include Reg Murphy, publisher of The Baltimore Sun and Ber'-" nard 'and Marvin Kalb. 1 Sunday 7:30 a.m.

WMMR-FM (93.3). Point Blank. Earle Bailey and Loraine Ballard host a radio magazine which includes audience participation. 9:30 a.m. WFLN-FM (95.7), AM (900).

Church News. 6 p.m. WSTW-FM (93.7). Dick Clark National Music Survey. Monday 10 a.m.

WIP-AM (610). Bill Webber's featured artist, Cher. Noon WWTR-FM (96). '96 Rock' features adult oriented album rock music. 10 p.m.

WFLN-FM (95.7), AM (900). National Radio Theater "The Emperor Tuesday 10 a.m. WXDR-FM (91.3). Roots, traditional and contemporary American folk music. Noon WCAU-FM (98).

Fascmatin' Rhythm, Shadow Traffic with R.J. Laurence. 7:50 p.m. WSTW-FM (93 7). "Fine Time Close Up" an update of what's happening In entertainment.

Wednesday 7:25 a.m. WILM-AM (1450). Bill Frank commentary. 4 p.m. WFLN-FM (95.7).

Afternoon WIP-AM (610). Mystery Theater, Golden Time. Thursday 5 a.m. WSTW-FM (93.7). Rock Music in Stereo.

1 p.m. WIP-AM (6 10). Bill Neil's featured artist, Paul Simon. 8 p.m. WUHY-FM (91).

St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Yoel Levi conducts with Julia Bogorad. Tours "CV f' 'f 'V' -x. stamped, business-size envelope to Mount Cuba Observatory, P.O.

Box 3915, Greenville, Del. 19807. Robinson House, Naamans Road and Philadelphia Pike, Claymont. Open house every Sunday 1-4 p.m. Donations accepted.

Grand Opera House, fully restored Victorian theater, 618 Market St. Mall. Open house Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For group tours, call 658-7897.

Rock Ford Plantation, 881 Rock Ford Road, Lancaster, Pa. The 18th-century home of General Edward Hand, George Washington's adutant general, and the Rock Ford-Kauffman Museum, displaying folk artifacts from 1 750 on. more than 2,000 books, photos, prints, medals and other Items related to Lincoln's private life and public career. Hours: Mondays, noon to 4 p.m., other days by appointment. Free.

Fort Christina Park, at foot of Seventh Street. Tuesday through Saturday, Sunday Closed Mondays and holidays. The park marks the landing of the Swedes in 1638. Old Swedes Church and the Han-drickson House, 606 Church Mondays through Saturdays, noon to 4 p.m. Mount Cuba Astronomical Observatory Hillside Mill Road, Greenville.

Public programs every Monday. For information, send a self-addressed, Dick Little shows Rence Schumann where to plant a kiss in "Tribute" at the Wilmington Drama League tonight through Sunday night. 220 N. Market RIALTD day at 2 and 8, Sunday at 3, Tuesday at 8. Wednesday at 2 and 8.

and Thursday at 8 at Walnut Street Theater, Ninth and Walnut streets. Call (215) 574-3550 for ticket information. 'ABSENCE' COULD WELL BE THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR." Humor and eroticism in a tender and entertaining work." -Imci Mdlin, fvtT VOW TMB SHE'S BACK! FRI. SAT. 7 Wf fK NITF5 p.m.

show Saturday at Delaware Theater Company, 303 French St. 10, "The Sound ol Music," today through Sunday. Wednesday and Thursday at Three Little Bakers Dinner Theater, Ken-nett Square, Pa. Buffet at 6, show at 8. Sunday the buffet at 2 and show at 4.

"Tribute," tonight and Saturday at 8:15 and Sunday night at 7:30 at the Wilmington Drama League, Lea Boulevard and Shipley Street. Tickets: $5 lor adults and $2.50 for students. "The Sea Horse," Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8 at 39 Conestoga Road. Malvern, Pa. Tickets are $6.50 and $9.

Presented by the People's Light Theater Company. Philadelphia area "Shear Madness," tonight 8, Saturday at 6:30 and 9:30. Sunday at 3 and 7 30. and Tuesday through Thursday at 8 at Burgundy Theater. Bellevue Stratford Hotel.

Call (215) 735-4767 ticket information. "Do Black Patent Leather Shoe Really Reflect Up?" tonight at 8. Satur- MIONITE mi. SAT. KUNG FU ACTION "18 Fingers of Vengeance" "WlJp Longwood Gardens, off U.S.

1, Ken-nett Square, Pa. Admission to all concerts and special displays is Included in the price of admission to the gardens: Adults, children 6-14, younger than 6, free. Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Toura ol Wilmington, sponsored by The History Store, 418 N.

Union St. Van tours, walking tours and bus tours of Wilmington and surrounding area by special arrangement. Call 654-1727 for more information. Buena Viita, 1845 house built by John M. Clayton on U.S.

13, about two miles below junction of U.S. routes 13 and 40. By appointment only. Free. Old Court Housa, built in 1732, Second and Delaware streets, New Castle.

Weekdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: closed Mondays and holidays. Free. Tha Lincoln Room, Goodstay Center, 2600 Pennsylvania with exhibits of -mm PRKSS 0 Directed by SYDNEY POLLACK IRT 202 N. 459.JJJ5 lot 1 3)2 TIL 7 $2 MAT.

SAT. 1 PM FRI. SAT. Chevy has the pover to make this New Year the funniest Hi. "Fiddler on the Roof," today through Sunday at Downingtown Inn Dinner Theater, U.S.

30, Downingtown, Pa. Dinner at 6 and show at an hour earlier Sunday. Reservations: 15.95 (tax and gratuity included). "No Sex Please, We're British," today. Saturday and Thursday at the Delaware Dinner Theater, 1014 Delaware Ave.

But-fet at 6 30, show at 815. Tickets: $13 50. $16 and $17. "South Pacific," today through Sunday and Wednesday and Thursday at Stone Barn Dinner Theater, Unionville, Pa. Buffet at 6, show at 8 p.m.

Sunday buffet at noon, show at 2. Tickets: "I Love My Wife, tonight through Sunday and Thursday at Candlelight Music Dinner Theater. 2208 Millers Road. Ardentown. Butlet at 6:30.

show at 8:15, an hour earlier Sunday. 16. "A Kiss lor Cinderella," tonight through Saturday and Thursday at 8 at Hedgerow Theater, Rose Valley Road. Moylan, Pa. "Gemini," tonight, Saturday and Tuesday through Thursday at Wednesday afternoon at and a special 5 SAT.

SUN. PLUS AWARD WINNING JESSIE ST. JAMES IN "TALK DIRTY TO ME" SAT. SUN. HommiiBiwamimii PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED RATED in 1 1 tjl iimiiH ill 3 HELD 5vAti OVER liJj "if? Xl FINAL ha juh t.

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