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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 60

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Atlanta, Georgia
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60
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nnnnn.n 5 i-i 7 a minute prrThey call "the, Yaarab Shrine Circus, 1 uic Kicavcoi iuuc auuw vu cui hiui wis -a i it a- i. 'i j.y, greaiesi reasons on eann navp a snow. vfhat mkes a lot of yense when you con- dic'Shriners Hospitals Crippled CWldrea'yvj and three Shrinen Burn institutes at a total annual cost approximately $67 V-For the orice of a ticket 'you cefaot only 'Js'i -k i the thrills and spectacle of the circus but a (l avic ciayand Fairground streets, rchance to help the Shriners help others. This tfariettg. and 8 p.m.

dally, April 10-19 year's circus at the Cobb County Civic Ceo-v, and 5 p.nL Sunday). Carnival opens at ter features the jCoronas Aerial Thrill Show, J0 4 figO, reserved seats; $3, including Animals and clowns: along with. mUt t2 geDeraJ adtossto $1, fffr feats of daring Youngsters will enjoy the 25) drej, Uxef 12 for general admission at carnival 4.. weekday matinees. On sale now Shrine -v -''-'v v'V rf -i -i' Tempte, 400 Ponce de Leon Ave.

NIL 875-: uthe 39th Yaarab Shrine CircuCobb County 4' collection of hotaUeimp "ought to know written bi Weekend's 1 i. Marian r.rVolonte I'- a 0 -12' -R I ,8 1 mm Mmm It's The: Biiotby George! George Ellis' movie theater has rjsen from the ashes so many times he might as well call it The Pboenit Though rela-1 lively iriactive since January, the Film Forum In Ansley Mall has yet to play its last picture show and is reopening for busk oess Monday, "April awtlr the Atanta premiere of. 1 I. A 'till 1 1 I -'T 'It A I Dri tZTiTt Kl I -jiboii," an Italian film based on Ue memoirs of a pouucal i' prisoner in the '30s. Strictly speaking, however.

It won't be the ing WRFG's 1981 jaix marathon, will be jeld April 9 at Slix Lounge, Ladha Cultural ExferiencV April 10-1 Continental Hotel and will feature Jerome 1 rum Forum or (he Film Phoenix welcoming customers but will be bombarded with 72 hours of "Olds, Lit Spraggins Magic Dreams, continuous jazz programming which will re- among others. A Jazz Jam at V's II on April fleet the many cultural transitions of this 11 will round out the marathon with the: original American art form. In addition to the music of Bernardine Mitchell, the Mose Davis the newly dubbed Bijou Says Ellis, who's been the' proud if temporary owner of houses with arty names like the 1 Festival Cinema and the Cinema Gallery at various times inJ his career. "Ever since I was a teen-ager, Tve wanted to own a theater named the Palace or the Rite or the Bijou. Well, for the past few weeks I've been asking people if they owned a movie theater, what would they call it, and Gve out of 10 said 1 i the Bijou.

So now the Forum is the Bijon Cinema." Italian with subtitles, opens Monday, April 8, at the-X Bijou Cinema, 1544 Piedmont Road N.K in Ansley Mali For show times call 892-3458. music, therell be in-dcpui musical prouies 01 mo ana, the Paul Mitchell Trio. i Charlie Parker, Thelonius WRFG's 1981 Jats Marathon, April 10-13. and Charles Mingus. The goal to gain WRFO (89.3 FM), 72 hours of jazz; Kick-Off new listenersponsors whose donations from" Celebration, 9 p.m., April 9, Slix Lounge, $1S to $100 will help to further the goals of Continental Hotel 10th and Spring this non-commerical, community radio station streets, cash bar, free food, Jazz Jam, Vs and the continuation of quality jazx ft 3131 CampbeUton Road 9 p.nx April mint A Jaa Marathon Kkk-Off Celebration; Ji 523-3471.

A house with a past 1 Wtipn Rert and Lafielle LanM lived at 10 Ilaber- 'U-: -r--tfr vVV" In ini'eitM ''S-'-' When Midtowa originally was developed between 1890 and 1930, it was con-. sidered a suburb of Atlanta. Now the 75- block area is literally la the shadow of Atlanta high-rises. Although the area lost many longtime residents in the '60s because of racial tension, "hippies" and suburbanlza- tlon, It la presently an attractive neighbor-'. hood of young professional families with children as well as retired, longtime rest- dents.

Atlantans will have an opportunity to sham Way N.W., the palatial residence was called But- '7 terfly Manna, and former Tresident and Mrs. Carter -and other dignitaries were guests. Back in 1954, when Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kennedy owned the home and entertained guests such as Vivien Leigh and Olivia de Havilland there, it was known as Laurel HalL Now it's known as Mayfair, the name originally given it by Mr.

and Mrs. Henry M. Atkinson who had the house built In 1929. This historic borne square feet of space under one roof is the 1981 Decorators? Show House, a project of the Junior Commute of the Atlanta Symphony Associates. Among its 52 rooms arep 11 bedrooms and 11 baths which 32 top interior design-v ers have transformed with paper, furnishings and accessories.

The, house corrcntly is lot sale; 1981 Decorators' Show House, 10 Habersham Way N.W, April 11-May 10. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 10a.mr8p.rn. Wednesdays; 1-7 p.m. Sundays.

$5 at door, $4 In advance (at Northside flealty aftkesh see the wide variety of architecture and uv- Elliott home on Argonne Avenue Ing styles In the neighborhood April 11-12 during the Midtown Tour of Homes and Spe-snow, music and a historic walking tour. clal Events, the theme of which is "Cele- Midtown Tout of Homes and Special braUng Intown Living." Twelve residences Purchase tickets ($5.50) at corner of 10th and an urban garden are on tU tour. Spe-' Stretf and Charles Allen Drive. Noon-8 p.m. ciai events wciuae streei mcaicr, an an Apru u-u.

-ovw. CYWIM WH.IUUB HUCT UHMICI, mU APRIL 4, 1981 I 'f'l The Atlanta Journal WEEIUCNO The Atlanta Constitution t4- v.V: i4 AVV At 'JAV.

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