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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 30

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I he c.reat Awakening The, Page 6 Saturday, JuU I I9f7 Colorado Spring! Gaxette Telegraph Lisa Gastoni ins Awards fl Mia. JHFH' i.mm Beautiful Lisa Gastoni, starring with Tony Russell in MGM's "Wild. Wild Planet, the next attraction at the UTE THEATRE the screen's first science fiction horror drama, recently won two outstanding motion picture honors. The actess won the "Nastr D'Argento" Award, which is It aly's highest film award Se ondly, she was given the Gold en Globe Award by Italy's For eign Press Association Both honors named her as Best Italian Actress of the Year. 196." 3IIIIIIUmraiMIHMIIIIIUM mitlMIIIIIItllltf llllttttllltff ly fflOM LAKE BUD SHAY Featuring Shay Starring in the Wm Rose Room BKl PIANO BAR HL Warren Dawson 8 00 p.m to My 2:00 a.m.

REMEMBER IT'S Embers siYLf I Spotlight enter. Br I In Wild, Wild Planet." Miss Gaston is seen as an officer aboard a space station in the year 2015, who becomes in olved in breathtaking adven hires when she falls into the hands of a mad scientist who shrinks his victims to the size of a doll. BALL PLAYER ACTORS HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Willie M.iys and other members of the San Francisco Giants will mi. st star in an episode of "I ream of Jeannie." TAHOE ITS JHESl FOUR 1 Dennis, Vocalist Featured in the JM Rampart Room MB Show Bar Piano MP STEVE GEORGE 5 00 p.m. to B3 8:30 p.m.

THE EMBERS fihiBUfin TAINHENTgQgD 2 1 SOVAHSATCH PLANNING SESSION Some of the Lake From left artists of the Uttle Art Croup got together Jesse Laufman, Thursday to discuss plans for their second draco Best, and annual show slated next weekend in Palmer Best is chairman are Mrs. Lota Wilson. Mrs. Mrs. Rulh Roesken.

Mr Mrs. Ruth Staeben. Mrs. for the ev cut (Gazette Telegraph Photo) Little Art Group Slates Its Second Annual Show The Little Art Group of Palm er Lake will holds its second annual Art Show, sponsored hy the Palmer Lake Historical So IttllU ItMttlllttf lllfltIfttT Ram ad a Jan Pr ondly Present JAY McSWANN Capitol Recording Star If Yon like Kansas City Jazz St. Louis Blues 1 Piano Drums Lively Singing Really Danceable Music Come out to the CROSSBOU UHJNGE and hear Jay MtShanu toniuht! ciety, on July 22 23 Exhibits will be held Town Hall in Palmer at the Lake, show hours are at 10 a m.

to 4 p.m. According to Mrs Grace Best, chairman, all artists are welcome to exhibit their works. Entry fee is $1 50 which covers a limit of five pieces A 10 per cent commission on sales is requested for the benefit of the Palmer Lake Historical Society Museum. Registration begins at 7 30 a m. July 22 in the Town Hall.

There is no admission charge to the exhibit. The exhibit will include oils, water colors, pastels, collages, sculpture, ceramics, sketches, woodcraft, and other forms of art. This will be a judged show and first, second, third, and honorable mention award ribbons will be presented in each category. A "popular vote" award will also be presented. Visitors may have caricatures made upon request.

Lunch may be purchased from the Lewis Palmer PTA on both days. Members of the art group are Elizabeth Ruth Moore, Annabelle Meek. Virginia Shaw, Ruth Roesken, Mildred Anderson, Tony Ebbe, Grace Best, Ruth Staeben, Marie Prib ble. Also, Letha Wilson, Tillie Mc Carty, Phillis Thompson, Marian Holden, Marjorie I a Ethel Jones. CLaiiHia Jessie Laufman.

Lillian Pen nington, and Mary Mullenax. For additional information call Mrs. Best at 481 2218. VACATIONING FAMILIES come back year after year FINE HOMESTYLE COOKING SERVED IN A CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE HUE Alii AST LUNCH IHTVNER Children's Portions Fresh Homemade Pies and Assorted Cakes RUTH'S OVEN Listed in the Mobil Travel Guide and the Ford Times Map of Famous Restaurants 633 6822 OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M.

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247,689
Years Available:
1960-1978