The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1971-05-22 [p...
Transcript of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1971-05-22 [p...
JB CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MAY U, 1971
Ella Wilder to Perform in "Patience" at DukeBta Of?i Wilder, a
.Junior at NOCU, will performIn this yMr 1! Savoyards pro-
duction of "Patience" by Gil-bert and Sullivan, on May 20,21. 22 in Duke's Page Audi-torium.
Mies Wilder, who studiedwith Mattiwilda Dobbs in a
workshop at NOCU last sum-
mar, will dng the part of a
"rapturous maiden" in "Pa-tience. n
This show marks the ninthyear that the DurhamSavoyards have presented a
G b S operetta. The musicaland dramatic directors areAllan Bone and Samuel Selden;Bobbi Wilson is returning as
the coreograpber, and SharonMuir will do the set and cos-
r THIS WEEK-END I\u25a0\u25a0On TelevliioaflHH;
Thursday H11:30 a.m. FOLK
GUITAR Laura showshow bar chords are madeand teaches the C sharp andF sharp minor chords. Shetings "Lonesome Road" and"Los Cuatro M u 1e r o » .
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WUNC1:30 p.m. IRONSIDE
"Check. Male, and Murder"lronside visits what
promises to be a relativelydull convention of crime-fighters. in the first half ofthis two-party story buthe finds a large amount ofadventure awaiting him.Raymond Burr stars as thecrippled policeman, withDon Mitchell and BarbaraAnderson. Guests includeHermione Gingold, AlainPatrick and Karin Dor.WTVD
8:30 p.m. - NORTHCAROLINA PEOPLE - JoeStalling*, president of theStuifcot Body at UNC-Chapel
Hill, and Miss Cathy Ster-ling,- former student bodypresident at N.C. State atRaleigh, are interviewed byWillisim C. Friday, president«f the Consolidated Univer-sity of North Carolina.WUNC
? 9 p.m. MOVIE"Chamber of Horrors"Patrick O'Neal, Ces areDanova, Laura Devon andWilfrid Hyde-White star inthis suspense thriller about amurderer sentenced to hang
nnlv he gets away andseeks revenge on his con-demns*. WRDU
9 p.m. - MOVIE -"TheChampagne Murders" Akiller strikes the rich setalong the Riviera of France.Anthony Perkins. SuzanneLloyd. Yvonne Furneaux andStephane Audran star.WFMY
9 p.m. - NORTH CARO-LINA ISSUES -"Our SocialInstitutions" Tonight'spanel will examine NorthCarolina's institutions forearring for the deaf, blindand retarded, and also willstudy the growing use of"hallways houses" and simi-lar innovations. The panelwill comment on questionsfrom the viewing audiencevia telephones in the studio.WUNC
9:30 p.m. DAN AUGUST"'la the Eyes of God"
Dan learns how sacred ayoung priest holds thesecrets in his confessionaleven that knowledge thatwould reveal a killer. BurtReynolds BradfordDillman star. WRAL
11 p.m. MOVIE"Count the Hours" TeresaWright and MacdonaldCarey star in this dramaabout a man and his wifewho are charged with mur-der. WRDU. 11:20 p.m. MOVIE"Baby, the Rain Must Fall"
An ex-con fights his wayinto the music world ofrhythm and blues. Steve Mc-Queen. Lee Remick and DonMurray star is this drama.WRAL
Friday Highlights4:10 pm? TWILIGHT
ZONE "ln Praise of Pip"
A bookie learns that his
son is dying of wounds re-wived in combat This news
proves to be the father s
ticket to the Twilight Zone.
Rod Sterling wrote and pro-
duced this chiller. WRAL
530 p.m MOVIE"Journey Into F"ea1
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Joseph Cotten. Orson Welles.Dolores Del Rio, Ruth War-rick and Agnes Mooreheadstar in this World War II
drama about Nazi agents
ami an American whoi hasvaluable information. WRDU
7 p.m. GLENCAMPBELL - Guests onth Good Time Horn tonight
ai'r Dean Martin, John
Rvner :»n«i singer Anne Mur-ray. WTVD
8 .10 p.m. NAME OK
THE GAME - "Ait the OldI'amiiiar Face" -PublisherGlenn Howard seeks to findthose who have threatenedhis life Gene Barry stars,
with guest performers Bur-gess Meredith, Lois Nettle-ton, Anne Baxter and Ste-phen McNally. WRDU
9 pm. - MOVIE -
"Father Goose" ' 1965 1 Ahistory prolessor .turnedbeachcomber discovers thatthere is more to life thanboats and cocoanut treeswhen a comely young gov-erness invades his islandsanctuary. Cary Grant and
Leslie Caron star. WTVD
9 p.m. NETPLAYHOUSE BIOGRAPHY
"Dante Gah Ui"Tortured by conflict
?nd intense i umanticvisions, pre-Raphaelitepainter-poet Rossetti in-habited a very personal andprivate helL Director KenRussell recreates the artist'sspiritual netherworld of un-realized loves and" dreams,drugs and demon rum. Oli-ver Reed plays the lead role.WUNC
10 p.m. SPECIAL"Venice Be Damned"Jose Ferrer narrates this re-port on the slow demise ofthe golden city of Italy. Thefabulous art and heritage ofVenice is threatened withextinction as industry and"progress" invade the city.WRDU
10:10 pm. 1971 WEILLECTURE ON AMERICANCITIZENSHIP - "The Stu-dent Vote Challenge toRiskless Politics" King-man Brewster Jr., presidentof Yale University, deliversthis lecture. WUNC
11:30 p.m. - MOVIEDOUBLE FEATURE"Hell Below Zero" starsAlan Ladd and Joan Tetzelin an Antarctic adventuredrama; "Cruisin' Down theRiver" stars Dick Haymesand BillyDaniels in a musi-cal about a riverboat.WFMY
Saturday H7 30 a.m. MOVIE
"Curse of the Swamp
Creature" is a science
fiction tale about mutantbeings who terrorize acoastal community. JohnAgar and Francine York
star. WRAL
S p.m. MOVIE"Charlie Chan in Shanghai"
stars Sidney Toler as the un-defeatable Oriental de-
tective. In today's ad-venture, Charlie leaves his
beat in Honolulu to track
down a band of internationalthieves and murderers.WRDU1:30 p.m. PUTT PUTT
The Putt Putt Parade ofChampions, Match No. 3,pits two top proicssionals forprize monev Today's matchis between Rick Smith ofMuncK'. lnd, and ChuckRoberts of Fort Collins.Colo. WTVD
S p.m. SPORTSChampionship wrestling ispresented. WRAL
2 pm. - BASEBALL -
The u» Angeles Dodgersmeet the Cubs at Chicago inNational League Baseball.WTVD
tume design. Elvtn Strowd is
the producer."Patience" was first per-
formed in London, England,in 1881. It was the sixth show
that Gilbert and Sullivauicollaborated on since theirbeginning in 1871. This show
followed only "H.M.S. Pina-fore" and "The Mikado" in the
length of Its first run, and it
is regarded as having their most
operatic music."Patience" was the first
show to be performed in theSavoy Theatre, which, incidentally, was the first theatrein Europe to completely useelectric lighting. The name
Durham Savoyards was taken
from this theater.
1:30 p.m. - MEN FROM
SHILOH James Druryand Lee J. Cobb star in thiswestern about a hugespread, its owner and themen who protect it. WTVD
10 p.m. -BEAUTY PAG-EANT The Miss U.S.A.pageant is broadcast livefrom Miami Beach, Fla.WTVD, WFMY
I p.m. MOVIE "TheBig Shot" stars HumphreyBogart, Susan Peters andRichard Travis in a 1942 taleabout an ex-coo who tries u>go straight but findshimself drawn to the wrongside of the law. WRDU
Already famous for theirsatirical jabs at English societyof the late 1800's, Gilbert,this time, chose to poke funat the artistic, "aesthetic," re-
volt against the restrictions ofVictorianism.
2 p.m. - LARRY KANESHOW Popular music anddancing teen-agers arefeatured on this show,broadcast from Houston,
Tex. Laffy Kane is the host.WFMY
11 p.m. MOVIE To-night's horror feature on"The Web" will be "TheHypnotic Eye," starringJacques Bererac. WRDU
Two poets, Bunthorne, a"fleshly" poet, and Grosvenor,an "idyllic" poet, are rivalsfor the affections of Patience,a pure and simple Milkmaid.1.. Li accepting the part, herfirst in a large scale opentta,Miss Wilder feels that it is
perfect for her. Her other re-cent credits include the role
of a singer in last year's NCCUproduction of the "Share-cropper", a soloist in thechoir of "God's Trombones,"and the lead soloist in theNCCU choir presentation ofMozart's Vespers in 1970.
Miss Wilder is singing withthe NCCU Choir \u25a0gain this
year. She is also the presidentof MENC; and enjoys dancing,
reading, and swimming in herspare time. Her hometown isFranklinton, N. C.
Singing the role of Patienceis Sheila Berninger, a graduatestudent at UNC. Richard Wat-son, a Duke professor, willplay the part of Bumthome,and Charles Smith, a Durhamminister, Grosvenor.
Other members of the cast
are: Betty Setzer, Lady Jane;Carol Wendt, Lady Angela;Carolyn Styer, Lady Ella;Amelia Jester, Lady Saphir;Rod Ironside, the Duke; JakeWaggoner, the Colonel; Mc-Laurin Meredity, the Major;and Samuel Hammon, theSolicitor.
11:35 p.m. MOVIE"Long Ships" is an ad-venture drama. RichardWidmark and Sidney Poitier?tar. WRAL
S p.m. MOVIE "Gunfury" is today's FrontierFeature. Rock Hudson andDonna Reed star. WRAL
The orchestra of 30 pieceswill be made up of selectedmusicians in the Triangle areawho are members of the NorthCarolina Symphony.
The Savoyards, a partici-pating member of Allied Arts,was organized in 1963 by theDurham Theater Guild, andhad produced an operetta an-nually in May. Last year's pro-duction was a twin billing,"H.M.S. Penagore," and "Trialby Jury."
Says Miss Wilder, whenasked about the group: "Inthe short' period I have beenassociated with the Savoyards,
Midnight MOVIE"Fire Over Africa" starsMaureen O'Hara in an ad-venture story about losttreasure and voodoo. WFMY
Indecision is costly buthasty action sometimescosts more.
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SPECIALIST?George Mercer, a black U. S.Postage Service visual information specialist,
has designed a postage revalued symbol.Through the use of the design, the USPS willcontinue selling two popular pre-stamped en-velopes when new postage rates go into ef-fect on May 16.
Mr. Mercer is a 47-year-old artist who has
held a variety of art positions in Washing-ton, D. C., New York City and other metro-politan cities. Before joining the PostalService three years ago, he was employed inthe advertising art department of a Washing-ton daily newspaper. Prior to that time, hewas a staff artist for the Afro-Americannewspaper in Baltimore, Maryland.
"Have Children When YouAre Young" Old Wife's Tales
RALEIGH - The old say-
ing "Have your children when
you're young so you can beyoung with them" seems to beanother old wives tale.
tionate. This was true regard-less of the family's social class,the sex of the child, or thetime between children.
For a classic research studyof child rearing doesc.not sup-port this belief.
The common assumptionthat younger mothers havemore energy, more flexibility,
and thus more affection forchildren, is not supported bythe study.
There may be two explana-tions for this:
Researchers found thatolder mothers - those whostarted their families after age22 - were somewhat warmerand more affectionate towardall their children than wereyounger mothers.
Mrs. Faye Haywood, ex-tension family relations specia-list, North Carolina State Uni-versity, says there was very
little difference in the two
groups of mothers where the
first child was concerned.
One: Younger mothers
who have two or more chil-dren rapidly are still makinga marriage adjustment with
their husbands. Their attentionis torn between the childrenand concern for theirNeither the child nor the hus-band gets all his needs met.
Two: The responsibilities ofseveral children, a husband,and a household to run, callfor more emotional maturitythan most young wives possess.Any young wife needs a fewyears to develop maturity in
the relationship with her hus-
band before the children comealong.
However, for all childrenpast the first one, the oldermothers were more affec-
I have found it to be quiterewarding. Professional atti-tudes and musiciai ship byall the members, and a plea-sant atmosphere have beengreatly displayed.
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