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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 35

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Indiana, Pennsylvania
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35
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77 "Bleak House" Miss 78 Wipe out 79 Not a one for tribute 80 Appraiser 81 Guam's capital 82 Babe Ruth's sultanate 84 Foray 118 Evergreen 119 Equine 121 Unites 122 Motoring hazard 123 Criticizes 124 Mark 127 Sesame 129 Container 130 Brazil 131 Sooner than 133 Suyin 99 Kick 100 Pickling material 102 Procession 103 In the know: si. 104 line Iconformsl 106 Affirmative 108 Tibetan animals 109 Retiring 110 Armed to the 111 Female buffalo 112 Crinkly cloth 114 Vietnam region 115 Spread 116 Coin substitute 117 Improve In Johnstown Ice Capades Slote Shows tTi i I it i au np i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Drummer ASCAP CLYMER Ken Abraham, drummer for The Watchmen, of Clymer, has been elected to Chrisfmas Schedule For Buhl PITTSBURGH Buhl.Plan-etarium and Institute has announced a special schedule for the Christmas holiday period. The Planetarium will be open Tuesday, Dec. 24. from 1 to 5 p.m.; closed Christmas Day; open from 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. day. Friday, and Saturday.

Dec. 26. 27 and 28 respectively; open Sunday. Dec. 29.

from 1 to 10 p.m.; open Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 30 and 31, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; and New Year's Day.

Jan. 1. from 1 to 10 p.m. In addition to the regular schedule of sky shows at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. daily, extra performances of the traditional holiday sky drama, "The Christmas Star." will be given at 11:15 a.m..

1 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Dec. 26 and 27; and on Monday and Tuesday. Dec.

30 and 31. There will be no 8:15 p.m. sky show on Tuesday, Dec. 24. since the building will close at 5 p.m.

Similarly there will be no 2:15 or 8:15 sky show on Wednesday. Dec. 25. since the building will be closed all day. Holiday visitors to Buhl may also see the Miniature Railroad and Village, the Winter Diorama, the Mineral and Gem Show, and other exhibits occupying the halls and galleries of the JOHNSTOWN Remember the supper club era when the Stork Club.

"21." Ciro's and El Morocco were at their peak? When ladies went out for dinner at eight in long, black gowns and men tried to look like Fred Astaire? Ice Capades recaptures these and other marvelous memories in this year's new show, opening at the War Memorial in Johnstown on Jan. 7 for a three day engagement. It all begins to happen with the opening number, Wonderful." a salute to George and Ira Gershwin, featuring the talented and bubbly Adelle Boucher and the exciting adagio team of Montaigne and Blake. The glamorous costumes of Bill Campbell, the ultra posh sets of Bill Goodwin, the musical artistry of James Harbert and the stunning choreography of Bob Turk provide the ingredients for the skaters to bring you this lavish spectacle. Other imaginative produc-' lions this year include "Lid-sville." as Mark, portrayed by acrobatic skater Ken Shook, takes you to the world of hats; "Celebration." which highlights the artistic skating of Ann-Margaret Frei; "Ding-A-Ung." a far-out world presenting graceful Dan and Lisa and exciting Sheri Thrapp: "Sentimental Journey." a nostalgic trip through the decades of the '40s.

'50s and '60s; and a rousing finale. "Say It With Music." saluting the era of the big bands. Star performer Glen Parriott adds an electrifying performance to the sounds of Broadway music. Comedy is provided by trampo-diver Vic Zoble. the zany comedy team of Stock and MacDonald, and the hilarious duo, Wes and Chris.

Mail orders will be accepted now through Dec. 31 and the Main Box Office and All Agencies are open for the sale of tickets. All seats are reserved and ticket prices are $5, $4 and $3 (tax included). Youths 16 and under receive a $1 discount for all performances; Senior citizens receive a $1 discount for the Thursday performance only. Group rates are available by calling the War Memorial at 536-5156.

Show times are p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with one matinee scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. Remember the dates Jan. 7. 8 and 9.

lishers, more commonly known as ASCAP. Abraham's election follows the licensing of three of the writer's latest songs by the ASCAP organization. The songs are "The Best is Yet to Come." "No Hiding Place." and "Ready or Not, Here He Comes." All three of the songs have been recorded by The Watchmen on their latest album entitled "No Hiding Place." ASCAP is one of the world's largest licensers of musical works, comprised of 16.000 composers and 5,700 publishers. "Ready or Not. Here He Comes" has been the most widely acclaimed Abraham tune to date.

The song has already been recorded by a number of groups and is receiving a great deal of air-play on radion stations around the country. Television credits the song are also on the increase. All of the Abraham songs are owned and copyrighted by Watch Music Company of KEN ABRAHAM in select Bolt full writer membership status In the American Society of Composers. Authors and Pub.

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