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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 34

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C-10 Honolulu, May 30, 1974 The Sunday SUr-Bulletln Advertiser Compiled by the Star-Bulletin 1. lies are invited to take picnics along. Free. Ramsey Lewis, jazzman, and Weather Report play at 7 p.m. at the Waikiki Shell.

Admission. Flowers are in bloom 'all over the Island. Take in the scent of yellow ginger up on Tantalus and don't forget to drive by Punahou School to see the night-blooming by moonlight. on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" at 8 this and tomorrow evenings at the James Campbell Little Theater between the Ewa Beach Community Library and the new gym at Campbell High School Campus. Admission is $1.50.

The cast includes Toni Lea-hey, Leslie Clough, Michelle Sarver, Jamie Hope and Zoe il 1 ini'iiii ii.i.!'J!IH- ij waii. Admission. Pilita Corrales, the singing sensation of the Philippines will perform at 8 p.m. in the Hawaii Ballroom of the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. Admission of $10 pays for the show, two standard drinks, tax and tip.

Get them in the hotel's lobby, or at Kahala Music, Pearl-ridge Music; Gem Kapalama, Ala Moana or Waipahu and at Wa-hiawa Electronics. number) or at the concert hall box office the night of the performances. Preceding them on succeeding nights the Hawaii National Guard Band and the Royal Hawaiian Band will give free concerts on the concert hall lawn. "Hotel Street," an original musical by Leeward Community College drama stu. dents, premieres at 8 p.m.

at Leeward Community College. Tickets ($2 for adults; $1 for students with ID) are available at Sears, Ala Moana and Pearl Ridge and at Arakawas in Waipahu. event at 8 a.m. at the "Graveyards," adjacent to Sandy Beach Uv' ward Makapuu. The 50th State Fair at Aloha Stadium opens at I p.m.

with an all-poi cat contest. (If you didn't get to enter your calico, you might enter it in the June 13 competition by calling the, sponsors, the Hawaii Humane Society.) There will be award ribbons and silver and monkeypod trophies: Jay Jay the Clown appears at 2:30. At 3 p.m.. you can enter an un-putter contest, in which you putt with anything but a putter broomsticks, baseball bats." Equipment will be (ur-. nished.

After "Planet of the show at 3:30 there wQl" be- disco jamming with" Chris Allen and an ice cream eating contest Free film viewing at the University's Campus Center Ballroom at 7 p.m. The show is "The Pawnbroker," a melodrama of a displaced European Jew who runs a pawn shop in New York's Harlem. Stars are Rod Steiger and Geraldine Fitzgerald. the cans furnishrd to build a castle and perhaps win this contest. The Following Sea shop and gallery opens its contemporary handcrafted art glass exhibit with a public preview from 7 to 9 p.m.

The works of 11 glass artists will be featured and encompass art from free-blown sculpture to wall plaques' and stained glass. You can see the glass through July 3. Ninety Hawaiians from all walks of life, who sing, dance and play Hawaiian instruments will join Kimo Brown, Beverly Noa, Nalani Olds, Marlene Sai and students from Kamehameha Schools in 8 p.m. concerts this and Saturday evenings at Blaisdell Concert Hall. The show is the third annual concert of the Prince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic Club for its scholarship fund.

Tickets are $5 and $8. and available by calling Prince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic Club (information has the still a vital force today. You can assure yourself of this by viewing an exhibit of contemporary Hawaiian fine arts presented by the Hale Naua III Society of Hawaiian Artists at noon this day in the courtyard of Honolulu Hale. Kalene Silva will chant and there will be Hawaiian entertainment by the Makaha Sons of Niihau, Lone and Riley and Reggie Berdon and Friends. The artists are from the Waianae-Nanakuli area.

You can see their work daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., except weekends, through June 15. For its Bicentennial tribute, the Hawaii Youth Symphony, in its annual Aloha Concert, will present Aaron Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" at 7:30 p.m. in Blaisdell Center Concert Hall. Ed Kenney will be narrator.

The 100-member Youth Orchestra is comprised of musicians from grades 10, 11 and 12 and will be conducted by Peter Mesrobian. The Junior Orchestra, also 100 members strong, is made up of students from grade 9 and below and will be directed by Norma Parado. General admission is $2 and $3, with half-price tickets for students and senior citizens. Tickets are available at the House of Music in Ala Moana Center and Harry's Music in Kaimuki and on the night of the concert at the Concert Hall box office. The Department of Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a Paipo Board Championship ni the Great with a magic show.

At 3 p.m. you can enter a saimin eating contest and hear Earl Hughes and the Tumbleweeds. There's square dancing at 4 p.m., a trampoline exhibit at 7:30 p.m.; a VW stuffing (with people weighing a minimum of 100 pounds) contest at 8 p.m.; square dancing at 9 p.m.., country music and dancing from 10 p.m. to closing at midnight. All during the week the children can pet animals in a "zoo" and can attend the Thimble Theater puppet show.

Adults can register to vote and sign up to give blood at the Blood Bank of Hawaii mobile unit and there will be disco music for dancing. And you can scare yourself silly by viewing the man-eating sharks at the rear of the fairgrounds in exhibit tent 2. Leon and Malia will be guest artists at a free Windward Symphony concert at 3 p.m. in the Kokokahi YWCA gymnasium. The KoVo-kahi Gymnastics 'team will perform after the concert.

Take the family and a picnic along to enjoy on the Y's beautiful grounds. At 8 p.m. you can hear more free music by members of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, St. Andrew's Cathedral Choir, the Windward Coalition of Church choirs and other singers at St. Anthony's Rectory at 114 Makawao St.

in Kailua. An all-woman cast of the Old Juniper Players of Ewa Beach will present "The Effects of Gamma Rays The 50th State Fair opens again at Aloha Stadium at 6 p.m. Goldini the Great will do feats of prestidigitation (sleight of hand) at 6:30. At 7 there will be a trampoline exhibition and you can meet Cornelius and Zira from the "Planet of the Apes." There's a skateboard contest at 7:30 and at 8 you can use ADULT MOVIES ENTERTAINMENT: There are two Tregattas this weekend, land today is the second tdayofeach. Starting at about 9 Ja this day.

the Oahu Yacht entrants will sail their boats from Kane-3he Bay to Pokai Bay. Monday the boats will go from Pokai Bay 'back to the starting 'point at the Waikiki rV'acht Club. They'll be headed counterclockwise around the Island. At Kailua Beach Park Hobi catamaran sailors will compete in Don Ho Regatta with races beginning roff the Lanikai end of beach at 10 a.m. day and Monday.

IV An Australian team Lwill play its first match tin a tour of North America at 2 p.m. with 'the Hawaii team at Mo-kuleia. Umpires will be4 Henry Rice and Bob Alien. Special guest for day will be William IC Rowe, Australian iconsul. Grounds open iat 11a.m.

The 50th State Fair ris in progress. Fair- grounds at Aloha Stadium open at 1 p.m. Sometime during the jweek the 200.000th per- son into the fairgrounds will win a weekend for itwo on the Big Island. could be you. The first event will a dog obedience Itraining exhibition at 1 tp.m.

At 2:30, it's Goldi- FiiMiimmiminiiinnummiTi Stsrts Thursday ct (he UJLU1TL Glass art Friday TODAY A TOMOBBOUI LMJ inuws at I2i30 3:00 5:30 7:00 1:30 ft 10:00 PM NO ONI UNDER It ADMITTfOI ''Here -Nc She A DARING EXPERIMENT IN OPEN SEXUALITY "Guaranteed to give everyone's personal values a good healthy shaking." Byron Laurscn The Observer rs Memorial Day services begin at 8:45 a.m. with music by the Royal Hawaiian Band at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Punchbowl Crater. Mayor Frank F. Fasi will speak and lay a wreath at the dedication stone. The Marine Honor Guard will give a 21-gun salute and Hawaii National Guard planes will fly over in formation with one plane missing.

If you're up at the crack of dawn, you might enjoy going up to the Pali Golf Course to watch the Hawaiian-Okinawan Golf Invitational Tournament. People will be teeing off at 8 a.m. and throughout the day. Free. The same applies for First Federal Savings and Loan's benefit Hawaiian Public Links Championship play at the Mililani Golf Course.

Proceeds will sponsor a Hawaiian representative in the National Public Links event in Coon Rapids, in July. Ride around with the Hawaii Bicycling League today. They'll welcome guests at Iola-ni Palace at 8 a.m. and leave 30 minutes later to tour Hickam Air Force Base and Pearl Harbor, with a few scenic stops along the way. There will be a sag-wagon where you can rest and refresh- ments.

1 The 50th State Fair opens at 1 p.m., featuring today Goldini the Great and his magic show at 2:30 p.m.; country music and a skateboard contest at 3 p.m.; Checkers and Pogo and the Banana Splits at 3:30 p.m.; country music at 7 p.m.; a trampoline exhibition and a hot dog eating contest at 8 p.m.; country music and dancing at 10 p.m. Louise Lasser, Louise Lasser, star of TV's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" show and former wife of Woody Allen, Woody Allen, is in the film "Take the Money and Run" with 'Woody at 7 and 10 p.m. this evening and Tuesday at Bilger Auditorium at the University of "Group sex has achieved Pmt a higher consciousness." Esquire Magazine TODAY 11:30 four riiir Tomorrow 10:00 AM Cont. NO 0NI UNDI" DMiniOI I BRfAKS-THE RlmInIUTlriM "LOINCLOTH SEXUAL TABOOS rie ua OF JAPAN (TOKYO FUND0SHI GEISHA) Sue Hansen will give a demonstration of watercolor painting as part of the annual juried exhibition of the Hawaii Watercolor and Serigraph Society from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

in the Amfac Center Plaza exhibition room. Hansen will show uses of new pigments in watercolor. The show continues through June 11. "Lionel the Lion," a costumed mascot of the Honolulu Zoo, will assist Julie and Alar Grier at this summer's first Fun at the Zoc night from 6 to 7 p.m There also will be a surprise guest and a surprise event. Fami- The Wildest Sex Four Oahu libraries have free exhibits this day through June 30.

Kaimuki Regional Library has two exhibits: contemporary art by five Island artists Shirley Hasenwager, Janet Holaday, Ken and Mary Keefe and Kelly Milne ss; and a numismatic and phila-tellic (you can take the kids, it's only money and stamps) exhibit from the private collec- tion of Donald Raven. "Christmas in June" handicrafts by L. Shep-ard will be shown at the Ewa Beach Community School Library. Pearl City Regional Library features two displays: "My World of Horses," by JoAnn Gorshkoff, and "Undersea World." by R. Fransham.

At Aina Haina Library you can see a display of Island insects collected by Carol Matsushige. Registration is open for free tennis classes given by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Registration is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. this day and Wednesday at the Ala Moana Tennis Center.

"Reminiscing," a film reflecting on days gone by, will be shown at noon in the Universi-ty's Campus Center Ballroom. This is part of a free summer film series called "Journey Into Maturity: Dreams and Reflections." Hawaiian culture is ivv starring SERIKA MINE Comedy of the Year With 100 Sensual Geishas! PLUS ADULT HITI SHOCKING SATIRE! AND HILARIOUS!" WNtW TV II ami 1 PRESENTS I IN CONCERT TONIGHT i If '1 6 Up Close May 30th Sunday VJ f(X EMPIRE ROOM OF THE OCEANIA 2 Shows 10:00 P.M. fj Jj ALL YOU CAN DRINK tj laugh till you r- kJ theatres ONE WEEK If YOU TINGie "MIS will V' Spend an evening with the very heart soul of the Philippines 8 PM (1 night only) Monday, May 31 Hawaii Ballroom, Sheraton-Waikiki Hotel $10 includes Pilita Corrales' Show, 2 standard drinks, tax, tip. Tickets now on sale: Gem Record Department. von 1 rsapaiama, Mia ivroana a vvaipanu.

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