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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 6

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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6--The R.b*sonian, Lwnterton, N. Monday, May 1Y, 1871 'Peking, the capital of averages a daily tempo-afire of 89 degrees in Augmt and 15 degrees in January. of waip ueste plaster canyon walk at Yellow Jacket, giving the farm town its name. Tonight On TV Grandmother Makes Splash As Pembroke State Student Monday's best i i shows as previewed a selected by Steven H. Scheuer and TV KEY'S staff.

7:00 p. m. (11) Gunsmoke. (Repeat). Instead of customary disreputable country i bumpkin, preaching Irish salesman appears Sn this 1968 entry, gabbing away about the power of belief.

The Irishman moves ia with a pert widow and her kids i to doublecross them, but the family changes his ways. Plenty of heart here, plus a little rough stuff when angry ranchers drag the talker through the mud. 8:00 p. m. (6) Laugh-In.

(Repeat). Goldie Hawn returns to the show as a star tonight, and she's put to work after a big welcome from her old buddies. In her honor, a whole line of Goldies introduce the news; and Miss Hawn plays a nun, a giggling waitress, and Miss Sparkel Farkel, too, introducing ber new fiance. With Ruth Buzzi, Lily Temlin and Alan Sues, Goldie tries ''The Rumor Song," answering gossip items on her star status; and the show kids Women's Lib, TV military analysts, and the Penn Central. 8:30 p.

character. Not only does he have to grapple with the everyday problems of runing a city, but be has to deal with a radical, bomb-setting ecologist, while formulating his reelection campaign strategy. Quina works hard, but the script afford him little more than a series of similar eruptive scenes. One plus ie the on-location New Mexico setting. 9:00 p.

m. (4) Realities. 'The Mind of Man." (Repeat). Disregard the feeling at the two-hour special; ie overtaken by a I scholarly facts, Mrs. i Pembroke State i Kathleen Mooney of Chadbourn is a 54-year-old junior at Pembroke State University who, as a grandmother, is making her mark in college as an artist.

Her art work has already been exhibited in seven cities and towns around watercolors plus acrylic pastels and ink works. She also has on display two collages and one ink relief. "Scenes of Charleston are my favorite subjects," says Mrs. onset of this that you may succession of because its A 1935 graduate of Chadbourn Carolina and is now on High School, she returned to display in the lobby of Locklear school after 31 years as a stu- Hall on the PSU campus. dent a Southeastern Cora- Mrs.

Mooney's exhibit College near Whiteville. In 1S70 she graduated from there with honors, being Sum- stu- ma Cum Laude. While a dent at Southeastern, she also taught fifth and sixth grade art at Chadbourn. An art major at Pembroke, she previously studied i specialty at Elon College under Dr. Lila Newman transferring to King's Business College hi Raleigh.

Her other teachers have in- series experiments on the mind of man will grow on you until you are absolutely literally a m. (3, 5) It Was a Very Good Year. A quick look at 1964 reveals films of the the Alaska earthquake, and Martin Luther King receiving the Noble Peace i i Schollander talks about his four Tokyo Olympics, Johnson's election, gold-medal-wins pics; Gower in the Olym- Ch a mp io reminisces about the Broadway triumph of "Hello, the Oriental villain of 'the James Bond flick "Gold- pays a visit. On the mesmerized. It is study of that most complex of organs, the brain, how it works, how it signals our behavior, and how far, if at all, we can control its powers.

One of the fascinating elements of this study is its international character. Experiments made in New Delhi. Stockholm, Edinburgh, Montreal, Paris, Lyon, Berkeley, Moscow, are all shown on-location, bringing a welcome sense of university to the endeaver of i a mystery" of life. 10:00 p. m.

(11) Carol Burnett. (Repeat). Dyan Cannon braved TV last November, knowing she was in good hands! with Carol and her crew. In one skit, Dayan appears as a rich widow eager to give away her fortune, with as her sympathetic friend, and Pual Lynde and Harvey Korman teaming as her panicky heirs. Dyan also sings and joins cast of Mod Pilgrims in a Thanksgiving i eluded Charles McNeil, Frances Kendall, Becky Christine Balogh and John Brady.

Add to these the Art Department staff at Pembroke State University. Her other exhibits have included two one-woman shows at the Peoples Savings and Loan galleries in Whiteville a Chadbourn, Strawberry Festival galleries in Chadbourn, Blueberry Festival in Elizabethtown Fourth of July Festival hi Southport, Southeastern Com munity College, Southeastern North Carolina Craft Festiva' at Boys Home in Lake Wac camaw, Upstairs Gallery and Columbus Spring Sidewalk Arl Show in Whiteville, Lower Cape Fear Gallery at UNC-Wilmington, Spring Art Festival in Lumberton and an exhibit at the Heart of Whiteville Motor Hotel. Her work has i CONCERT SLATED The Lumberton High School band and chorus will present a concert Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the high school auditorium.

The band will present a variety of music ranging from a for Symphonic Band" to a medley of hit parade songs by popular composer, Burt Bacharach. Selections by chorus will i music of a contemporary nature. One of featured numbers is a jazz prayer a "Peade on Earth" by Carl Strommen. choir selections will be accompanied by guitar, bass, drums, and piano. Director for groups is Grumpier.

The public is invited to attend. There will be no admission charge. musical side, host Mel Torme number" In other spots, Paul dips into "The Girl Lynde shows how insurance adjusters can turn to ice when Grown Face," Ac- and MRS. KATHLEEN MOONEY, a grandmother attending Pembroke State University as 'art major, puts on exhibit of her works. Blueberry Ball To Feature Loomis McGlolion Orchestra Ipanema," "I've customed to Her "Hello, Dolly!" 9:00 p.

m. (3, 5) Movie. "The City." (1971). Here's a preview of next season's new hour-long weekly series starring Anthony Quinn as the responsi- 1 crusading, hardworking, veteran mayor of an unnamed urban metropolian. This two-hour pilot film is episodic, touching upon too many plot tangents to establish the multifaceted personality of Quin's can turn to ice claims are filed, and Carol and Harvey mimic a a theatrical couple whose final performance is ruined by a bumbling stage crew.

11:30 p. m. (3) Dick Cavett Show. Dick continues his show from London for one more night, featuring an a roster of guests. They range in age from six through eleven, and all six of them are London school children, interesting reactions to the U.

S. WHITE LAKE The Loonis McGlohon Orchestra will be the featured attraction at the 1971 Blueberry Ball, scheduled for Saturday, May 22, at White Lake Beach. The ball is annually a part of the North Carolina Blueberry Festival, which is being held in its fifth edition May 20-23 at Elizabethtown and White Lake. The well-known McGlohon, a We FOOD STAMPS BRITTS sth st. Hunting Per We t.

mry Uaundrmmrt Monday TV Schedule Channel 3 4:00 Pucword FHntstones Real McCoys 5:30 News 6:09 ABC News 7:00 Truth or Consequences 7: SO Slake A DaaJ Newlywed Game It TVis A Very Good Tear "The City' 11:00 News scope 11:30 Dick Cavett Channel 4 5:00 Eesaroe Street What's Kew 6:30 Europe SOth 7:00 Evening- Edition 7:33 N. C. Nawa Conference Press 9:00 Realities Channel 5 4:30 Twilight Zone 5:00 5:30 Lncy 6:00 News 7:00 Jeannle 7:30 Lef A Deal JTewlyiTed Game It Was A Very Good Tear 9:00 'The City 11:09 News 11:20 'Fancy Pants' Channel 6 Peny Jtison 6:00 News, Sports. Weather Nevrs 8:00 Wanted Dead 3:00 'Do You Take This Stranger 1 Birds View 11:00 News 11:50 Johnny Channel 11 4:80 5:00 Island VaUey 6:00 News 6:30 News 7:03 "Farenheit 451' 10:00 Carol Burnett 11:00 Netrs 11:30 Johnny Carsoa Channel 13 :00 ABC A 6:3 4:80 Truth or 7:00 CBS News fences 7:35 Judd Lney Slaytsrry 8:30 Younp Adult News 11:43 Griffin Additional Programs On Other Channels: TTOlie la Back At Tfceftoaf Discount OB AD RKX5S PAtK SHOPPING CfNTER pianist-composer, who has appeared on the Arthur Godfrey Show, and various television and radio shows, fronts a nine- piece orchestra, a i vocalist Linda Perez. A native of North Carolina, McGlohon is an outstanding composer.

Many of his popular songs have been performed and recorded by Woody Herman, CBS Sunday Hour Had Its 'Rewards' Tuesday TV Schedule Channel 3 4:30 5:00 Real McCoys ABC Lucy 7rOO Troth or Consequences 7:30 Mod Squad 8::0 of Week 10:00 Marcus Welby 11:00 News Dick Cavett Channel 4 5:00 Sesajos Etrt't WTiat'B Kew Europe Cent. 7:00 Evening 7:30 Gnuidilasttr Chess Backyard C-ajfi- eaer Americas Biad AdvocaUs 10:00 ETT Pl 'Channel 5 4:30 r. 5:00 I Love News 630 ABC 7:00 Had 8:30 Movie Of Marcui Dark At Top Of Channel 6 Perry News, Sports k. Weather 7:00 Waited Des4 or Alive 7:30 Julia Don Kiwtts By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Television-Radio Writer NEW YORK (AP) "The Lure of the Tall Ship" on CBS Sunday night was an hour that held surprising rewards even for the viewer with little interest in sailing ships or the methods used to train Danish sailors for the merchant marine. The Danmark, a 38-year-old, 200-foot sailing ship was the star of the program.

But the cadet crew of 80 boys--ages 15 to 18--provided both drama and humor during the long voyage from Copenhagen to the West Indies. Three boys who spoke fairly fluent English were featured. They described their emotions--there was a homesick period at Christmas in the mid-Atlantic. One 15-year-old, learning to be a ship's cook, was the comedian of the show, partly because of his small size and his determination to keep up with the rest of the crew. The photography was excellent--particularly the shots of the boys working on masts and sails more than 100 Car Finn Fails In Civil Suit; Divorces Given A suit by Jon-San Chevrolet, Clark Gilbert Allen seeking to recover from a conditional sales contract resulted in no recovery Friday.

The action was brought to recover Si78 from the defendant on a car valued by the jury at $1,000. No recovery was allowed and plaintiff was taxed with costs. Judge Samuel E. i i granted divorces, without jury, in the cases of Shelby Jean! Strickland Jones vs. Danny Jones, and Joseph Wayne Ivey vs.

Brenda Sue Britt Ivey. Johnny Cirjon Channel 11 Eventas News 7:00 Eye Vie-sr 7:30 Beverly HiU- blUles Green Haw 3:50 AU In Family 10:00 TeniySt Sfcai Channel 13 Troth or Onte- qnencei 1:80 ABC 6:20 WBTW News 7:09 CBS News 7:40 Beverly Hill- bililea Green Acres 8:30 Ha.w Ail In Tbt Family 10:09 Marcus 11:00 NeTTS Griffi above the decks. CBS tucked the program at the end of its schedule, preempting a rerun of Jackie Gleason's "Honeymooers." Benjamin Britten's "Owen Wingrave," an opera written before television and based on a Henry James story, had its world premiere on the Public Broadcasting stations Sunday night, too. The story was about a conscientious objector who suffers for his convictions. Ultimately he got mixed up with some family ghosts who did him in.

It was a bit melodramatic. The only other network special of the weekend was ABC's "This is Tom Jones," which turned up in Pearl Bailey's Saturday night spot. This qualifies the program as special, but the program content suggested that it was a Tom Jones hour that had been turned out before his weekly series was canceled at midseason. Jones did his usual quota of singing and writhing. Paul Anka sang some of his own music.

Dusty Springfield had couple of numbers and Frank Gorshin ran through the impressions that have become his trademark--Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Richard Widmark--among others. The persiflage between the musical numbers--apparently mandatory in variety shows--was particularly lame. Ferrante Teicher, Jose Ferrer, Jack Jones, Ray Bryant, The Sunshine Boys, Beryl and many other national artists. He has written many film scores, musical revues and recently the score for The Land of Oz. His published religious works include "Litany for Twelfth "Bless These "Lord, I Want To Be A Christian" and a jazz setting for "The Apostles McGlohon has also i many national radio and television commercials, and he is frequently commissioned to write special material for Pearl Bailey, Mabel Mercer and outstanding artists.

The Lonnis Orchestra has recorded four albums and has appeared the syndicated television program "Come, Blow The orchestra a tourned with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra and is a favorite band for college concerts, teleramas and dance engagements on the east coast. Vocalist, Linda Perez, hi addition to performing with the i McGlohon Orchestra, has appeared on various syndicated television shows. Her voice is also well-known numerous honors. Selected for publication in the 1969 literary magazine of Southeastern Community College was a painting entitled "This Old House." Blue ribbons have bestowed on four of her works at festivals "Dock Street I Theater," "Wind "Summer Finale" and "Forest Fire." The first of these, "Dock Street Theater," was purchased by Mrs. James Clifton as a gift for her husband in recognition of his literary award for an article about Charleston.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Clifton are teachers at Southeastern Community College. Mrs. Mooney is married to John W.

Mooney of Chadbourn. They have one daughter, Mrs. Bill Nobles of Fayetteville, and two grandchildren, Johnny, 9, over a thousand years onf one Engik king was called "The Great." At 22, he gained a throne and saved a kingdom. TUESDAY ONLY CAROLINA 1 Car Stolen Larceny of the automobile of Thomas Johnson of 801 Carthage road was reported to police at 2:55 p. Sunday.

Manager Paul Lewis, of Riverside Theater made the report, saying that the car was parked in his lot. He described it as a model two-door Chevrolet, color yellow, and bearing license number EZ-8525. Adults 50c Students Teachers $1.00 For i showing call at 739-5304. This attraction picked requested by Lumberton i School. LAST DAY Returned, from the dead Fear will grip you by the throat when the evil hand KILLS- on many radio and i i jingles.

and Joey, 4. MEETING SET A special i of members of Lumberton post 2679, Veterans of Foreign Wars, has been called for 8 p. m. Tuesday at the post home. A fish supper will be served at 7:30 p.

m. Top Ten Best-selling country-western records based on Cash-Box Magazine's nationwide survey. "How Much More Can She Stand," Twitty "I Won't Mention It Again," Price "We Sure Can Love Each Other," Wynette "Man in Black," Cash "Dream Baby," CampbeD "Knock Three Times," Craddock "I Wanna Be Free," Lynn "Touching Home," Lewis "Empty Arms," James "Mississippi Woman," Jennings Quotable Women It's so nice to know that the people yoa care about like you." --Actress Lee Grant, accepting a television Emmy award for her performance in "The Neon Ceiling." "Happiness is what comes in the back door as you are giving at the front Anthony Zahn, Mother of the Year. "Things are always better when people are for you. A lol of people are still charmed by the idea of this whole family thing.

Mainly, I have a lot of proving to do to myself I think it's important to us all to stand on our Kate Taylor, sister of recording jjrtist James Taylor, after cutting ber first album. "Playing a clown is like not being quite human; it's not a female or a male--it's sort of a third Williams, the first female clown to work with Ringlind Bros. Barnum Bailey Circus in more than 20 years. I I Additional Programs On Other Channels: WESTERN RJDER CHARLOTTE, X.C. (AP -Country and western singer Marty Robbirs has signed to enter the $199,000 World 600 NASCAR-sanctioned race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway May 30, the speedway announced.

Robbins will drive a Dodge owned and prepared by veteran driver Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala. Robbins, 45, will be making his third run at Char-' lotte, but his first in a 600-mile race. NOW ADULTS ONLY No One Under 18 SHOWS AT: only the motion picturt scrttnaut titt story of KAMA SUTRA'S ttchnlquss. ALL SEATS $1.50 ANSWERS QUESTIONS EVEN A MAN AND WIFE DON'T DARE ASK EACH OTHER! "Mr. Stationer" Savs: Office Desks WOOD STEEL Back of the Courthouse Corner Walnut Sth Phone 739-7555 ICABLEVISION CHANNELS PER DAY PHONE 738-2428 We Clean, Repair And Paint Venetian Blinds We Custom Build New Blinds CLOTH AWNING RECOVERS New Used Blinds 2.00 and ea.

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