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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 7

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"Hammering, hardcore IboLate The nero in Metrocolor ALL AGES ADMITTED SHOWING PARAMOUNT fPPEN 1:45 PHONE 334-3123 Features: 2:00, 4:20,6:50,9:20 Mobile library slates stops The following schedule has been announced for the Washington County Mobile Library: Monday Ed Gray Park, Dublin Street, Crosby Park, Tuesday Bowman Drive, Fairgrounds Park, Marilyn Street and North David Circle, 1111:30 Wednesday Williams Center, Brent Neighborhood Center, Village Shopping Center, Thursday Woodlawn Addition, Turin and Genoa Streets, Mulberry Street, Thomas Street Park, The time has By Ben Wasson, DD-T Arts Editor Delta Democrat-Timea Greenville, Mississippi TELEVISION SCHEDULE SUNDAY 7:15 Faith for Today Power for Living 8:00 Christ for the Crisis 8:30 The Bible Speaks 9:00 Oral Roberts 9:30 Songs tor Sunday 10:00 Camera Three 10:30 Face the Nation 11:00 First Baptist Church 12:00 The Golden Years 12:30 Issues An swers 1:00 TEA CHANNEL 12 WJTV JACKSON CABLE 4 1:30 Learn with the League 2:00 TBA 2:30 AAU Track Field 3:30 Track Field 4:00 PGA Championship 6:30 To Rome With Love 7:00 Ed Sullivan 8:00 Comedy Tonight 9:00 Mission Impossible 10.00 N-W-S 10:30 Merv Griffin 10:15 CBS News 10:30 Merv Griffin MONDAY. 6:00 Sunrise Semester 6 3 0 i i i i Morning 7:00 CBS News 7:25 Weather 7:55 Local News 8 0 0 a a i Kangaroo 9:00 Lucy Show 9 3 0 Hillbillies 10:00 Andy Griffith 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 Where the Heart Is 11:25 News 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:00 12 Noon 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Speldndored Thing 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 Secret Storm 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 General Hospital 3:0 Gomer Pyle 4:00 McHale's Navy 4:30 Bewitched 5:00 Info 12-Part 1 5:30 Walter Cronkite DELTA VIDEO AMY You 7 GrMrt Channels For Your MMMHIW. 330 MAIN ST. Adding further lustre to her career as an artist, Margaret B. Wilkes has been invited to exhibit a group of her water color paintings at the Woman's Exchange in Memphis.

Already widely renowned for the exquisite garden plaques which she creates, her paintings of day lillies and other flower subjects, are a fairly recent addition to her broadening interest in varied subject matter. At a recent display of local art which was sponsored by The Greenville Art Association, Mrs. Wilkes, for the first time, showed a few of these flower paintings in the Larry Pryor gardens. Her paintings were the hit of the show. Among the paintings which will be in the Woman's Exchange display will be those of a number of horticultural specimens, including--in addition to the above mentioned day i i a i lycoris, Oriental poppies and other selections which the artist particularly fancies.

Mrs. Ethel Smith, of Satartia, a leading hemerocallis hybridizer, has named a pink day lillie the "Margaret Wilkes," in honor of Greenville's own artist. When asked about her training as an artist, Mrs. Wilkes told me: "I had one year college course and worked in basic drawing with Louise Northrope, who had worked in the Vatican where she became renowned for her copies of masterpieces by early European masters. Please say that Polly Cooper of Leland helped me enormously in learning water color techniques, for which I am so very grateful." Margaret Wilkes also worked in sculpiure with Leon Koury, who is the art instructor with the GAA.

"By the way," she told me, "I have illustrated 'Garden which is published by the National Council of State Garden Clubs. Copies of this charming booklet may be obtained from the St. Louis offices of the club's offices." The exhibit of flower paintings will open at the Woman's Exchange on Aug. 18 and continue there for two weeks. If you are in Memphis during that particular fortnight, be sure to treat yourself to a viewing of the paintings.

No plan for a local showing of the paintings lias been made, so this is an opportunity to view them now. It will, I feel sure, be a rewarding experience for art devotees. A visitor to Greenville last week and representing the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. in Toronto, was Patrick Hynan His visit here was in pursuit of material Tor a planned William Faulkner hour-long special to be broadcast by his company. It will be similar in scope and technique to the corporation's presentation last year of an Ernest Hemingway special.

A native of Ireland, Mr. Hynan has covered a heap of ground in this country, and was looking forward to a short visit to New Orleans, and then on to Mobile, where lie will spend time i a i i brother, Jack Faulkner, and have an interview with him. Showing his perceptivity, he is quite hot, you know, here in Mississippi." I told him yes I realized it. Alexandra Mark SUNDAY 8:00 Bible Way 8:30 Dixie Four Fantastic Voyage 9:30 Spiderman 10:00 Bulwinkle Discovery 11:00 a i Baptist Church 12:00 This is the Life 12:30 Issues An- 1:00 Dudley Do Right 1:30 The World Tomorrow CHANNEL 6 WABG GREENWOOD GREENVILLE CABLE 6 2:00 Hennessy 2:30 Death Valley Days 3:00 Champ Wrestling 4:00 PGA Champ Golf 5:00 This is the Life 5:30 Death Valley Days 6:00 Land of Giants 7:00 FBI 8:00 Movie 10:30 News 10:40 Movie the MONDAY 7:30 Weather-News 8 0 0 a Playhouse 8:30 Romber Room 9:30 Jack LaLanne 10:00 Bewitched 10:30 That Girl 11:00 Best of Everything 11:30 World Apart 12:00 Bulletin Board 12:15 Farm Facts- News 12:30 Let's Make A Deal 1:00 Newtywed Game 1:30 Dating Game 2:00 ABC-General Hospital 2:30 ABC-One Life to Live 3:00 Dark Shadows 3:00 All My Children 4 0 0 a i CGourmet 4:30 Popeye 5:00 ABC News 6 Report Ready Mixed Exterior Paint No. 180 Glide Acrylic Outside House Paint off list BURK HALL PAINT GLASS Hwy 82 East Phone 332-2629 SUNDAY Chapel 7:20 Miss.

Game Fish Commission 7:3.0 The Lewis Fa'mily Florida Boys 7:30 Oris Mays Show 10:00 Cartoons 10:30 Jambo 11:30 Uncle Al 12:00 Meet The Press 12:30 Close Up 1:00 Movie 2:20 Movie CHANNEL5 -WMCTMEMPHIS -CABLE 5 4:00 Indianapolis 70 ":30 Jim Thomas MONDAY 5 0 0 Showboat 5:30 Frank McGee 6:00 Report 6:30 Disney 7:30 Bill Cosby 8:00 Bonanza 9:00 The Bold Ones 10:00 Report 10:30 Drag Net 11:00 Movie 12:30 Chapel-Sign Off 6:55 TV Chapel 7:00 Today Show 7:25 Today In Mid. South 8:25 Today in Memphis 8:30 Today 9:00 Romper Room 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Sale of the Century 10:30 Squares 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Who What Where 11:55 Kalber-News 12:00 Noon News 12:30 Life with Linkletler 1:00 Days of Our Lives 1:30 The Doctors 2:00 Another World. Bay City 2:30 Bright Promise 3:00 Another World- Somerset 3:30 Big Valley 4:00 Hazel 5:00 Report 5:30 News Astrology book arrives -f at an appropriate time "Elliott Gould is superb!" Woil, Cue Magaiine ELLIOTT GOULD CANDiCE BERGEN STARTS FRIDAY PHONE 334-3123 PARAMOUNT OPENING SOON SANDPIPER LTD. (iI2 S. HWY 1 GREENVILLE, MISS.

Study Morn Sings 6:00 Sign On 6:05 Pastor's 6:10 Sunday Edition 6:15 America 6:45 Agri-Dustria 7:00 Gulliver 7:30 Superman 8:00 Tom 8, Jerry 8:30 Oral Roberts 9:00 Fantastic Voyage 9:30 Hardy Boys the Bear 10:30 batman 11:00 Sky Hawks 11:30 Face the Nation 12:00 KNOE News CHANNEL 8 KNOE MONROE CABLE 2 12:30 Issues 8, Answers 1:00 Perry Mason 2:00 Hitchcock 2:30 AAU Track Meet 3:30 NFL Action 4:00 News 6:00 Lassie 6:30 To Rome with Love 7:00 Ed Sullivan 8:00 Comedy Tonight 9:00 Mission Impossible 10:00 News 10:15 Movie MONDAY 5:55 Pastors Study 6:30 Good Morning Ark La Miss. 7:00 Benti News 7:55 KNOW Nees 8 0 0 a a i Kangaroo 9:00 Lucy Show 9 3 0 Hillbillies 10:00 Andy of Mayberry 10:30 Love of Life 11:00 Where the Heart Is for 11:25 CBS News 11:30 Search Tomorrow 12:00 News 12:00 Fashions in Sering 12:15 Open House 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Splendored Thing 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 Secret Storm 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Gomery Pyle 3:30 Bewitched 4:00 Big Valley 5:00 reynolds News 5:30 Cronkite GRENADA FARMS MILK TASTE SO CREAMY, FRESH and PURE At Your Favorite Food Store 2:00 4:30 PANAVISION COLOR ASTROLOGY FOR THE AQUARIAN AGE. By Alexandra Mark. Essandcss, a special division of Simon Schuster. Reviewed Hy ELECTRAATCIIER This fascinating book appears on the scene with perfect i i thereby proving that Mrs.

Mark, its author, can read the time on the celestial clock. Never has there been more interest displayed in Astrology and never a more questing curiosity than there is right now. Mrs. Mark says in the introduction: "Astrology is the science of time." She gives a mind-stretching view of what she calls "Nature's Clock" and tells us that just as we have to learn how to tell time on our regular timepieces, we also have to learn how to tell Book collector finds suspense in Welsh hunt DIE I.IKE A A By Michael Delving. Scrihner's.

I7(i pages. Reviewed by ROSALIE M. A A Dave Cannon, an American rare book collector and dealer, has been hunting down antiques in England and has included a trip to Wales, in a quest for the unusual, the latter proves an understatement when his car breaks down in a small village called Corbridge and he is forced to stay there, awaiting repairs. The shrouding mists and brooding landscape are part of the general environment of the reticent inbred community, but odd circumstances draw the stranger inlo a situation where he finds himself not only involved in local political feuds, but in the acquisition of an artifact--an ancient bowl reputed to be the Holy Grail. There are some extraordinary individuals connected with the ensuing events and a vicious ring of violent threats begin to close in on the A i a Everyone is suspect and seems a part of weird conspiracy that follows a bloody trail of murder ami is i a revealed in a a i climax.

This is an off-beat story told with skill and colorful atmospheric background and characterizations. The legends and lore of Welsh people hang like an appartitinn over Ihis haunted land. Mr. Delving has subtly injected this into his very intriguing suspense tale. It is a short novel, but will a i a readers with its unique a i the time on this immense measurer of time within our solar system.

This, Mrs. Mark leaches in the pages of her book. I found the work absorbing because i explains something which has always been a mystery to me--how to cast a horoscope. Besides that, the book is as full of goodies as peanut brittle is of peanuts. With a copy of "Astrology for the Aquarians Age" as a guide, you can set up a horoscope for the most charming, in- foresting, intelligent person in the world.

It will help to clear up some very complex problems and show the way to the solution of them. And who is this charming person for whom you will do this? Why YOU, of course. 'Love Story' still at top NEW YORK (UPl)-This week's best sellers, as compiled by Publishers' Weekly, include: Fiction Love Story--Erich Segal i a a i The French Lieutenants Woman--John Fowles Great Lion of God--Taylor Caldwell Calico Palace--Gwen Bristow Losing Battles--Eudora Welty The Crystal a a Stewart Such Good Friends--Lois Gould The Secret a i i a Holt Travels With My A a a Greene Nonflclion Everything You Always Wanted to Know A Sex--David Reuben Up the Organization--Robert Townsend The Sensuous a Human Sexual Inadequacy--William Masters, M.D. and Virginia E. Johnson 3 minutes with GREAT BOOKS I A The Dutch pliilonopltnr IJanndict De Spirtoxn wriifisi nhotlt prido in Great Booka of the Western World.

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Iliway 1 S. New books at Percy Chiid of the Sen, by Goudge The Daughter, by Blnckstock A Reasonable Doubt, by Smith Phil and Me, by Woodhousc WE SEE HOW easily it may happen, that a man should think too much of himself or of beloved object, and, on the contrary, should i too little of what he hates. When a man thinks too much of himself, this imagination is called pride, and is a kind of i i because he dreams with his eyes open, that he is able to do all those things to which he attains in imagination alone, regarding them therefore as realities, and rejoicing in them so long as he cannot imagine a i to exclude their existence and i i his power of action. Pride, therefore, is that joy which arises from a a i i loo much of himself. The joy which arises from i i too much of another is called overestimation, and that which arises from i i too little of another is called contempt, All Thf Wij Krom Rrlf.

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