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i news i movies i Verb, Palm Bay TV Listings Cocoa, Library Plans Exhibit, Film Scries of Record on Screen i Weather 6:15 (4) Nite Owl 6:30 (5) John Chancellor, (4) McDonnell Douglas Presents, (12) Reasoner-Smith News, (34) Walter Cronkite 7 (5) Truth or Consequences, (4) WOTT Special: The Bridge, (12) Hogan's Heroes, (34) Big Valley 7:30 (5) Chico and the Man, (12) Hollywood Squares 8 (34) Tony Orlando and Dawn, (4) Zane Grey Theater, (5) Little House on the Prairie (2 (12) That's My Mama 8:30 (12) ABC Movie, "Locusts" (4) The Law and Mr. Jones 8:57 (34) Bicentennial Minutes 9 (4) Burke's Law, (34) Cannon 9:30 (4) Honey West 10 (34) Mannix, (5) Petrocelli, (12) Jim Stafford, (4) World Team Tennis 11 (5) (12) (34) News, Sports, Weather 11:30 (5) Tonight Show, (12) Wide World Entertainment, (34) CBS Movie "Tiger Makes Out" 1 (5) Tomorrow 12:30 (5) Jackpot, (12) All My Children, (34) Search Tomorrow 12:55 (5) NBC News 1 (5) Somerset, (12) Ryan's Hope, (34) News, Weather 1:30 (5) Days of Our Lives, (12) Let's Make a Deal, (34) As the World Turns 2 (12) $10,000 Pyramid 2:30 (5) Doctors, (12) Rhyne and Reason, (34) Edge of Night 3 (5) Another World, (34) Price is Right, (12) General Hospital 3:30 (12) One Life to Live, (34) Match Game 4 (5) Movie. "High Hell" (1958). (12) You Don't Say, (34) Musical Chairs 4:30 (12) Gilligan's Island, (34) Movie, "20,000 Years in Sing Sing" (1933), (4) Black Buffalo 5 (12) Green Acres 5:30 (5) News, Sports, Weather, (12) Andy Griffith, (4) WOTT Film 5:45 (4) Brevard Persons, Places, Things NIGHT 6 (4) (5) (12) (34) News, Sports, MORNING 6:20 (5) Every Day Communication! 6:30 (34) Mornin Country Style 6:45 (12) Sunshine Almanac 6:50 (S) South Florida Almanac (5) Dateline 7 (5) Today, (12) AM America, (34) News 7:25 (5) Dateline 7:30 tS) Today 8 (34) Movie "San Antonio" (1945) 8:25 (5) Dateline 8:30 (5) Today 9 (5) Perry Mason, (12) Mike Douglas, (34) Captain Kangaroo 10, (Celebrity Sweepstakes, (34) Spinoff 103A(5T. Wheel of Fortune, (12) HigltTna'pSrtBl, (34) Gambit IL-tatHIgh Rollers, (34) Tattle Tales (5): Hollywood Squares, (12) Brady iunch, (34) Love of Life 11:55134) CBS News -afternoon 12 (3) Newscope, (12) Showoffs, (34) Young jtestless Brevard CC Offering TV Series Credit MARRIAGE LICENSES Ronald Amari, 22, Claudia jean Hathaway, 22, Merritt Carl Gustav Boje, 69, Myrtle Mary Ellen Sheffield, 58, Merritt Island.

1 Ernest Eugene Cook, 25, Lebanon, Patricia Jacquelyn Rice, 23, Cocoa Michael Arthur 20, Cocoa, Margaret Lynn Miller 17, West Melbourne Dennis Neil Gillespie, 24, Susan Bea Flint, 19, Melbourne Robert Marcellus Holbrooke 53, Jean Elizabeth Ingram, DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE Samberg, Sharon Lee and Jerome C. Seveny, Sharon King and Russell Anthony Snyder, Dale K. and Alicia Brickey, Jay Meece and Emory Ewell III rr Adkins, Elizabeth A. and fteith W. Bordner, Sandra and Larry A.

Dukes, Jerome and Marie Bowen, Herman H. and MUelred L. Jones, Laura T. and Otis M. Jr.

Bergborn, Sharilyn S. and Donald S. Bissell, Stanley M. Jr. and Linda J.

Harvey, Richard Elton and Merna Ann Brooks, Rebecca Wallace and Danny Kay O'Neil, Judith E. and Jack L. The instructor for the course is David Carter of the F.ine Arts Division. Registration is the same as for any credit course and will continue until Sept. 25.

COCOA A variety of exhibits and films from mystery to history are scheduled for showing at the Cocoa Public Library In September, Exhibits: The Chanticleer Gallery of Threadneedle Street will have a multi-media exhibit of its members work in the multi-purpose room.1 Brevard Community College 'ceramic students will show their work in the exhibit cases. District 4 of the recreation department will have a fall preview of arts and crafts offered in the juvenile room. Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23, will be. commemorated with a special display.

Films: "Murder He Says," a comedy-chiller starring Marjorie Main and Fred MacMurray, will be shown Sept. 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. "Our Immigrant Heritage" and "Constitution, Guardian of Liberty," will be shown Sept. 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m. to celebrate Constitution Week.

"Mini-Bike Fun and Safety" and "Attitude in Motion," both motorcycle films, will be shown Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Swimming Class To Begin Sept. 3 COCOA BEACH The last three-week session of swimming lessons for adults and preschoolers will begin Sept. 8.

Class registration will be held at the recreation center on Ramp-Road Sept. 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. 1 asses will met Monday through Thursday at 1, 1:30, 2 and 2:30 p.m. Fees are $8 for Cocoa Beach residents and $10 for non-residents.

COCOA BEACH, Cocoa Beach Part 2, Walking Tall (PG 8 p.m. only BARN, Merritt Island Cinderella (G) 1:50, 4:40 and 7:35 p.m.; One of Our Dinosaurs, is Missing (G) 3:10, 6 and 8:55 CAUSEWAY DRIVE IN, Merritt Island Crazy Mama (PG) 8:30 p.m. Brannigan (PG) 10 p.m. PINES, Cocoa The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (G) 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. SATELLITE, Satellite Beach The Return of the Pink Panther (G) 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m.

BREVARD DRIVE IN, Melbourne Crazy Mama (PG) 8:30 p.m. Mr. Riceo (PG) 10 p.m. PALMS, Melbourne Cinderella (G) 1:50, 4:50, 7:35 p.m of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (G) 3:10, 6 and 8:55 p.m. BEACH DRIVE IN, Indian Harbour Beach Bambi (G) 8:30 Superdad (G) 9:50 p.m.

NASA, Melbourne A Boy and His Dog (R) 7:50 and 9:40 MIRACLE CITY TWIN, Titus-ville Cinema Boy and His Dog (R) 7:15 and 9 p.m. Cinema II, Tommy (PG) 7 and 9 p.m. Cinema Merritt Island Jaws (PG) 2:30, 5, 7:20 and 9:40 p.m. Cinema II, Merritt Island Monty Phython and the Holy Grail (PG) 2, 6, 8, and 10 p.m. Beginning Tennis Lessons Scheduled COCOA BEACH Registration for begining adult tennis lessons is now being accepted at the Cocoa Beach recreation center.

Classes in the six-lesson series will be held Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m., starting Sept. 2 at the recreation center tennis courts. The instructor will be Al Collins, and fees are $10 for Cocoa Beach resident and $12 for others. vals," Richard Brinsely Sheridan; "The Wild Duck," adapted from Henrik Ibsen. Also, "Hedda Gabler," Ibsen; "Trelawny of the Wells," Arthur Wing Pinero; "The Three Sisters," Anton Chekhov; "The Playboy of the Western World," John M.

Synge, and "Mrs. Warren's Profession," George Bernard Shaw. TWELVE NOTED professors in the humanities from outstanding universities have been selected by the producers to appear in half hour prologues of the dramas. These prologues will help students better understand the plays, a college spokesman said. An a i nal package containing an anthology of the plays, a book of readings and a study guide will be available at the college bookstore for about $20.

COCOA Brevard Community College will be offering three semester hours of college credit for the television series, 'Classic. Theatre The Humanities in Drama," to be offered ovef WMFE-TV, channel 24, -beginning Sept. 25. The series consists of 13 original dramas or adaptations from literature by famous 17th, 18th and 19th century French, English, Russian and Scandinavian performances were produced by the BBC. THEPER RMANCES include "Macbeth," William Shakespeare; "Edward II," i her Marlowe; "The Duchess of Malfi," John Webster; "Paradise Re stored," a dramatization about John Milton's later "She Stoops to Conquer'," Oliver Goldsmith; "Candide," Voltaire; "The Ri Journal Features Tropical Gardens MELBOURNE Most of the July issue of the Journal of the International Palm Society is devoted to a photographic description and history of the tropical gardens at the campus of Florida Institute of Technology which include 2,000 palms representing 200 species.

The gardens are open daily to visitors during the day time hours. There is no admission charge. Running through the gardens on its way to the Indian River is Crane Creek. Basically, college spokesmen said, the gardens are the dream and the result of much effort on the part of Dr. Jerome P.

Keuper, president of the university. faculty and visitors find relaxation in its calm, tropical atmosphere. Art Festival Applications Arriving FLORIDA'S MOST INTERESTING NEWSPAPER Sentinel Uilandu, HuiiJj said at a meeting of the board earlier this month. The Patrons Committee also reported at the meeting. Chairperson Phyllis Clifton said the committee is planning a hospitality suite where patrons will be able to sit and discuss art of particular interest with their friends.

COCOA Fifty applications for places in the Cocoa Village Autumn Art Festival have been received by the art festival board, accordtngrrto Beth Kring, show coming in so fast we are going to assign sports right away, giving the best places to the earliest applicants," she SENTINEL STAR MERCHANDISE BD3 ADV, ADV. ADV. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE COCOA 636-5331 adv. ADV. ADV.

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