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Four Free ,Ew THEATRE Concerts at PADDOCK 3295 KIRCHOFF ROAD ROLLiNC- MEADOWS ACRES OF FREE PARKING Old Orchard JBID-BOARD HELD OVER! For the sixth summer season, Old Orchard shopping center in Skokie will present a series of CHARLTON HESION free Monday evening concerts featuring famous performers. This summer series opens with the-Serendipity Singers to- DLANET morrow night, July 22, followed by Woody Herman July 29, Apes George Shearing Aug. 5, and Ramsey Lewis Aug. 12. The concerts are staged on an MAN HUNTED . octagonal structure with a CAGED . brightly lighted wrought iron roof canopy reminiscent of the FORCED TO MATE BY CIVILIZED APES! Gay 90s, called "The Gazebo." Names such as Stan Getz, Louis — plus — Armstrong, Peter Nero and Phil Ford and Mimi Hines have per- ' IF YOU'RE THIRTY,*************"**,; formed here for crowds of from YOU'RETHROUGH! 15,000 to 25,000. Threatening weather or no, the show will go on. Old Or- chard audiences are a stout- hearted bunch, and Roger Wil- liams played to dripping thou- sands from under his ample j •••••••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• umbrella in August of 1966, The Old Orchard sound sys- tem sends the music live and loud to the stage area, the DRIVE IN THEATRE malls, the farthest corners of FOLK SINGER Theodore Bikel will appear in a concert at 53 ' parking lots, and even onto Ravinia this Wednesday, July 24, sharing the bill with young Hwy. 12 and Hicks Rd. • Palatine Edens Expressway. Canadian singer and songwriter Joni Mitchell. Bikel, who Old Orchard pioneered the made his Ravinia debut in 1961, is a superb instrumentalist, free concert idea in 1960 and dialectician and actor, internationally known for his perform- HELD OVER was the first shopping center to ances on stage and television, as well as in motion pictures. offer big name talent to au- AT LAST A NEW KIND OF HOWtOR AAOVIE" THK SEKENDIIMTY SIM.IEHS open a series time, and Old Orchard expects a capacity Miss Mitchell, who accompanies herself on guitar, has written .MWKTSK OWE REAL1 CUiMSrSCHfN! MVM* MMENCE of four frei' Monday concerts at Old Orchard crowd. The concerts, staged in the east park- d i e n c e s completely free of songs for leading folk stars and is herself a recording artist. MOVIE or Ml monsters illVE! in the audience ^ 'ihoppint: ct'iitur in Skokie tomorrow night. ing area, will also feature Woody Herman, charge. This will be her Ravinia debut. WEIRD The S'.'iTitilipily program, beginning at !):l."i. July 29: George Shearing, Aug. 5; and Ram- BEAUTIES will In- ;i <wmf!iiHJ salute to the music of our so.v Lewis. Aug. 12. ND Ravinia's Fifth Week Shocking Fun at Lake County The Ravinia Festival contin- ner in the Second Tchaikovskying French pianist Nicole Hen- The loth annual Lake County The entertainment program , place at 6 p.m. in front of the ues to present a wide spectrum Competition in Moscow in 1962 riot-Schweitzer. Mme. Schweit- (•'air and 4 H Club .Show starts opening day will feature a two- blcachers. The tractor pulli.ig of the performing arts during and has received enormous zer will play Saint-Saens' Con- praise on Ms concert tours of iliis Wednesday. July 24. and act play commemorating the 1!- contest, one of the most popular its fifth week, July 22 through certo No. 3 in its first perform- continues five tlyy.-i and niyhls linois Sesquiccntennial. entitled contests of the Lake County 28. North America, Europe anl Is- ance by the Chicago Symphony through Sunday. July 2K. flours "Make Her Wilderness Like i Fair, also will be held Sunday, I rael. He will perform Beetho- Orchestra. Micheal Mac Liammoir, con- ven's Concerto for Piano No. 4, are from !> a.m. to U p.m. Kden." This will be presented | starting at noon, sidered among the greatest of The World Youth Symphony G Major. Orchestra from National Music The fair will be held on the from the stage at :? and ri:30 Another speciai event is tne Irish actors, will impersonate Lake County Fair Grounds on m The 196!J "Mod Night" attrac- Camp at Interlochen, Mich., P- - 4-H Club Dog Show, in which Oscar Wilde in a second fasci- tions next Friday, July 26, will Kmite 4">. about one-half mile The Grout Lakes Navy Band mo,.e than 75 dogs will perform. will present a contemporary nating performance of "The Im- be Harpers Bizarre and The mirth uf Koi.itt.' !'.:». More than will present a concert at 6:30 This show win be hdd at 9 ,, m portance of Being Oscar" at music program at the Sunday ">n acres ;tiv available for the Lemon Pipers, two of the cur- afternoon, July 28, "Four ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••c p.m.. to be followed by the Friday. at the north end of the M u r r a y Theatre tomorrow rent top groups in the popular O'Clocks" concert conducted by industrial. educational. and crowning of the l!)ii!i Fair Queen, jp.m. (jrounc|s (Monday) evening. et'tnmercuil exhibits, the large at B. Climaxing the Wednesday field. Harpers Bizarre who George C. Wilson. The World 1N ADDITION to the 4-H Club midway, and for parkint'. evening program will be a giant Distinguished American com- achieved fame with their first Youth Symphony also will per- IVoio Open in and livestock exhibits, there Bouquet and The miilw;iy. with its many fireworks display. poser-conductor Aaron Copland national hit record "59th Street form for the Saturlay morning, Morton Grove will be thousands of others by meeting rooms rides and booths, will provide a Entertainment for Thursday will conduct the Chicago Sym-; Bridge Song," were the first i July 27, Young People's Pro- available farmers, homemakers and hob- phony Orchestra Tuesday eve- j group to make "soft, warmly gram. sparkling carnival atmosphere. will include organ concerts at t AKLINGTOH rXHIHITOHS from Illinois byists. A fine arts show will ning, in a festive program of groovy" music the "in" sound. and 7::») p.m. and a fireworks present the best handiwork in Next Sunday evening, July 28, Sivedish House and neighboring states will ex- display at in p.m. American music. His soloists The Lemon Pipers, whose big hibit their best blue ribbon ! oil, water colors and other will be bass-baritone William hit was "Green Tambourine," at 7:30, Ravinia will present Or- poultry, sheep, swine, dairy fUGIIUC.m'S Friday will be '' media by adult and juvenile art- Warfield, singing Copland's perform folk ballads, "soul," son Welles' spectacular produc- SMORGASBORD | ists. tion of "Falstaff" ("Chimes at cattle, beef eattle. rabbits, and the introduction of the Fair' "Oid American Songs," and psychedelic, blues, country and 1 piceons. !•'<>! those who prefer Queen at 7:45 p.m. and the Bar ii A public auction of grand Donald Peck, flutist, performing western, and write much of Midnight' ), with a dis- livestock in action, there will be M Rodeo at H. followed by a champion, reserve champion Griffes' "Poem for Flute and their own material. tinguished international cast, in- ALL YOU CARE TO EAT eluding Jeanne Moreau, Marga- i H and open class horse and fireworks display at 10. :, steers, barrow, and wether Orchestra." pony shows and the Bar M Ko- Saturday's program will in- lambs will take place Saturday On Saturday night, Antal Do- ret Rutherford, John Gielgud, Lunch ileo. clude a huge parade at (i p.m., at 3 p.m. in the livestock area, Internationally-renowned folk rati will conduct the Chicago Marina Vlady, and Keith Bax- S*t. 11 •.m. to 4 p.m. The opening day of the fair an organ concert at 7:31). prc-ii 0 t h e r prize-winning animals singer Theodore Bikel and Symphony in a program featur- ter. Dinner , also will be sold to the highest young Canadian singer-song- D.mrt mcWcd has been designated •!-!! CUib scntation of the Fair Queen at, 5 p.m. to «:30 pm. • Fli. * S«t. S p.m. to 9 p.m. $H OA ,ind Youth Day. and will feature I!, the Bar M Rodeo at 11:30. and ij bidder. This auction is open to writer Joni Mitchell will share an all-day horse show. Reduced fireworks at 10:31). '' the public, and everyone is in- the concert Wednesday evening, GOLFER'S SPECIAL prices on rides in the midway On Sunday the Bar M Rodeo vited to bid. j July 24. will be in effect until |; p.m. will be presented at 8:15 p.m. There will be plenty of park- Guest conductor Alfred Wall- GOLDEN ACRES COUNTRY CLUB Tuesday, the day before the ing available a short distance enstein will be on the podium BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS official opening, the Lake Coun- from the exhibits and midway. for the Thursday evening sym- Film-Slorv ty Fair Knglish Horse Show will Access to the grounds can be WEEKDAYS 'TIL 2 P.M. phony program when pianist 203 N. Ev.r^ntn 551 W. Rooi.v.H M. 7100 O«H M. be held. On July l!4. the 4-H made at two entrances, located Vladimir Ashekenazy makes his ALL DAY FRIDAY Of Illinois a half-mile north, or a half-mile ARLINGTOH GLEN MORION Knglish Horse and Pony Show solo debut at Ravinia. Ashkena- Two Green Fees 18 Hole HEIGHTS CUYN GROVI Slumn Tonight will start at II a.m. and continue J• west of the junction of Routes zy was the joint first prize win- plus '68 Electric Cart into afternoon. j145 and 120.