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Theater ? dicddar and ;i block <>f Swiss chc< cusiom. i?ng neglected in Ameri with a pleasant aftertaste and p feet snack during the performai The heart "f the evening, thong presentation <?f "Never Too I^ite. Arthur J.?>ng Mthough first staf vciifforu v fill lr? f ? ^ Mlll\ IM'III lir? il^V, I) human emotions and concepts I instead <?f relying on topical hui The conflict arises when Edith Sandi Shackelford, informs In played by .lim E Quick, that marriage, she is again pregnant, daughter Kate 'Marsha Holmes law Charlie Clinton 'Tim Walk situation, as do the well mean Edith's friend C.race 'Prticilin 1 irvvii > mayor. \ir i r;mc ? Aciru tiii: im:kfokm \\<i:sof qui embarrassed father t?>-l><* and prowl mother with eheekhook standing (?uiek. familiar for his '" himbia theatre, show* perfeel Bach meets Mendelssohn A festival week of eoncei ^celebrating (he revival of t Take an at th s|e a generous cl _I ._L _ binpb ui luri^e Choice of dre bits and crac F / * 2* MAIN 8TRCE1 From page 14 ?se. This continental range <> ca. leaves the diner totally i rnvidfS fnr Ihn nor. ? .... ...-w |/v? . mv rv ice. uroat in [h. was an enjoyable comedy " written by Sumner ?ho max ;cd in 1962, the play and frm using its comedy on The \\ hat seldom change whoso ft mor I^ambert. played by forcing >r husband Harry, "verpou after 25 years of distract) The react ions of her Walker* and son in- Till! I :eri complicate the the arm ling intervention of ??f?hcl.; ftrookshire? and the persona ;in Elder*. -?nlv\vis Walker ck as me embattled. Shackelford as the T'*e n in hand are out- <Mnher many comic roles in K?>r com I timing and a wide price cm music of Bach and Mende is being sponsored by th Department of Music. The festival opened 5 with the USC Concert ( 'ts performance at the hn U ? i-rcspyterian Church. i Eniertaii n r?AI c v^vruiot hef's salad of crisp y, ham, salami am ibbings, croutons, C kers - $1.60 I IMT 1'.'"SSMMl S? (' >1 ruff QJo? finwc STUFF VS SANDWICHES No. 1 Spfcad Ham Cooked SaUmi Clmu No. 2 ChMN Provolorx Swim Arnef ?c*n . No. 3 Ham Swtot No 4 Ham - Satemi Swim No. 6 Tuna Salad No. Roan Bad No. ; Turfray No. 8 Club Ham Turkey CNaaw No. 9 Stutty'i Famout Ham Caooacola Salvni C No. 10 Stuffy'" Stw H*m C*pp*rol? - Pioxiuto Salami Ch?*M No. II Bologna Cooked Salami Cli?rM No. 12 Pxtranri AM Stuffy! Gtrniitod it no tttrt ion ? tftruc*. otliont. oil. vrrtfr. offftno, I MVEAAOEf Coca Cob Spu* T*t> Ortnft Ju>c* Root Bn fc*d Tu Lmootdt MiB Muncf STUFFY'S OF COLI ON CAMP14 Of LIVC A V SUN - TMOA I OOP M UMiO*Ki* Phone 771-401 PHOWI ?NORO?ft? MMFlCKUP f facial expressions that keep the ; ntertaincd. el ford has the diffieult task of urn iner conflict without breaking the Acting as a catalyst thropughout. si ;imum humor to emerge from the 11 the actions of the cast. oak |>oint is the performance of Ms on/.ied delivery was totally incongru oth l>elievahiliiy of the rest of the c he point with her mannerisms, s cred 'he humor in tier own dialo [ (I fr??m 'he lines of others. l?lltl\CTOH. Adrian Klder. effectiv a netting to involve the audience in t umlnrts. Hi* seems !?? instill his trei I <Ticrgy into any production he undei li he could have restrained the encrp induction will run nn weekends *?. with flintier at 7 (H) and curtain plcte eveningentertainment, the $ uld not he better ^pent ?lssohn Another program fea e USC Bach's "Flute Sonata" wi Olace Tuesdnv niotif n? a r ^ ?n-> "> ?? t >unday Frasier Hall. "hoir's There will be three First concerts, all in Frasier IU Thursday, Friday and Su iief to lunc lUM DELI d cheese. )acon-flavored iimil >r i.c\ ci m r 11'.m w !Y'S nr...? i nny.i i R?e Sup* I 00 1 0f> 1 20 2 35 k 1 20 2 35 ^ 1 20 2 38 A 1 40 2 75 ?A> ...... 1 45 2 85 I 40 J 75 U*! t 40 2 75 hwse 1 40 2 75 Gfik " 145 2 86 94 179 1 40 2 75 ;tf> romstot, tnd uft r Drth B?t Otftot ? Hot Chocottrn JMBIA IT 18 OfCN -Mon Thoo. 11:00 to 1:00 a.m. fii A iM 11 to 2 am Sun 12 to 12 OBBMIBMHUni ludience . ^^ rtergoing x ? .' ' yiA'.* ? : BNP1 more '.* ' ~ ' "' --V. 'ii. 01 ,.jjpi|jg inday. h~l Dance cc The Raymond Johnson Dance Company of New York, will- he in residence at the University of South Carolina Oct. 17-19, with a main performance on Wednesday afternoon, October 18, at 8:00 in Drayton Hall. The Company is sponsored by the Russell House University Union Cultural Series Com^ ? ? ?? ? ?- ? ? ?? ? ?? ? MM | r I i r>> r r\ j Amick's Gi | c Receive a FRI 1 i g. with this com I 3 I ? u wide selection I Q173 Phone 79 | Location - take Hwy. r ! station and turn at 1st I j clip co | ? German Cli OktOBt Germany's festive and drinkinq in c the changii fsAtiloMv OO Art/ At ClA 1 ? i /N LIVfc %JUII1| admission $.5 fipst Been 01 ? Everyone ' ; p.; ' L WEST impany mittee with additional funding provided by the National Kn dowment for theArts and the South Carolina Arts Com mission. A review of the Raymond Johnson Dance Company will appear in The Gamecock's Thursday issue. upon ! reenhnusp! I IE PLANT o! Jon -si o1 of tropical plants ?1 '6-0361 J io. 1 south to Kayo | eft on Hammond St. ? I upon I Lib Presents ? j br pest il of dancing :elebrotion of ng season. !>B6R 1-5 p.m. ncy's pah Band 0 - Draft $.25 2 coke pRee vVelcorne ? j