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o a CO e o *-* u O c % 3 3 OQ i a A fall fashion show by the Simply Splendid Shop of Fayetteville will be featured at the luncheon party of the new Syracuse East Christian Women's Club which will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. October 10 at Valle's Steak House. Making plans, from left, are Mrs Terry Corl. Mrs Robert Grashof. Mrs Robert Lewis, chairman, and Mrs. Edward Hartnett For reser vations for lunch and pre school nursery call Mrs Kenneth Penny. 463-6803. or Mrs Freda Miller. 446 8453 Philomath Begins Season I he I'hilumath a title t hat iiu .ins lovers of It-.trning will '•••nm its 1H79*< > series \t meetings with ,t salad Inn lu'Mi at the home of Mrs I mi [i I law lev < >< t< >ber l * l'li» iiin heoii is arranged hv tin ' .ni l llg i omilllttet ' Mtit ITS ut th«' orgam/ iii\ 1 .ii Mrs I .or«*n I >a w i > \ •. s ,|. ut Mr> ( Mt n K.ius. »• tirst v u t president Mrs hri'ilcru k < itok set ond v n t president Mrs Ralph Ross s»-( retarv mil Mis \ ( K.ipp trt .isurcr Mrs W 1 11 mi r Mrs \1, , r t. .n Whipplt . i r i it Mis I'.iul I i i rii I >l' . i rr i ii i ti n 11 ' 111 n i >_ 'iii m it tr-« Mrs | inisi HI I i i w I > \ is , us xii.u i i ml Mrs i h.ni<s \-h. t .... i o .... Zonta Banquet Planned I • • u r women from ' in I i w I lev ille I >eWitt are.i ir . •m iiil>«-rs of the general -n ' i r i• » irranging the ti< >U < m \< is irv banquet of Sv r a. us. ' - < ii t ,i ( 1 u h I'h u r s ,|.( v \->v»nil>»r * tn the Marriott /••ilia an inLernation.u s »-r - i< t .irg.inization for winncn in 'UMiicss and the professions w is ton tided November ** r«i'< i Buffalo Syracuse was <>IH ' the > harter unity Todav ti n uih is international witt IP in t ha n 700 < lubn in 4* com • rit - isii - t • . » 1 111 I I I I •< Is I . .. i ' w \ i • i r \ - i u • • I ' i 11 1 tl I i t I i i I .'It M ' - K . nn. If \ I 'tlM'^ I I \ I t t I \ 1 I I I llH.Sll SSt •• I I I. I ' III.tn Mrs H K M. Bnd. 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Wood Clarinet $24 OUR STRING RENTAL/PURCHASE RATES: INSTRUMKXT Three Months Violins (all sizes) $19 50 Violas (all sizes) $28 50 Cellos (allsizes) $37 50 AH rental pay menu apply on purchase Brand nam* instruments ne» andfulJv warranted Fire lh*fl and damage insurance available on ever ) rrnul instrument • • • To rent an instrument cat) or stop in Ask about out new stnng rental plan A large quaniiiv of violms violas and cellosa vailaWe deSantis SCHOOLHOUSE H\EST 1732 West Genesee Street Syracuse Phone 4M-099I SINCE 1919 NOKTJI 411 South Main St (Rl Mi North Syracuse Phone 458-4M0 <HJK NEH STOKE HOCKS KOB YOUR CONVENIENCE Mo«4a>T>ir«if)tTWi4a> •Mam lot Mp m FrMajantf Saturday* Ma m U »5 M p m Shows On Stage Syracuse Stage will begin its 1979-80 season with \Naked a play by Luigi Pirandello The show will open at 8 p.m. Friday October 19, at 820 East Genesee St.; Syracuse, and run through Saturday November 17 \Side by Side By Son- dheim,\ with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim will appear November 2'.\ through December 29 Aleksei Arbuzov's \Old World\ will run from January 4 until February 2 \Man and Superman.\ by George Bernard Shaw will be presented February H through March H Syracuse Stage will feature Kdward Albee's \Who's Afraid nf Virginia Woolf\ March 14 through April 12 The HeaHon will close with a new American play to be an imunced at a later date, from \pnl ' - ti. Mav 1 ~ • I he panthothere a I at sized turr\ nxient lik«- 1 reature w.is t-.irlic.st tru«- rnaniinals on •.irth .ippeanng l\)! 1 million st .ir s ,i^o Mammals evolved troni a group of primitive rip 11 iv , ,il|f<| pelv i onaiirs Pat D' Amico. Churchill Lane, Fayetteville shows off the guard's costume from the Syracuse Stage production \Tartuffe.\ to Diane Wells, chairman of the Syracuse Stage Guild's fall membership luncheon A collection of costumes will be featured at the luncheon, which will be at the home of Kay Naumann, Old Quarry Rd Fayetteville at 11 30 am October 11 For reservations call Sally Tully. 446 7664. or Kris Ross. 446-8507 by October 4 lionsai At Everso.n \ \ v t t t e v il l»- Knn.siii Kai s lion v II t-xhibit will be at the Kver - • .ii Museum ' >i tober > ' i ugh trom noon t o - p m I rni.iv .mil Sund.iv and from i i ii until • p m lionsai plant* in ordinarv trees or -tiriiii- kt pi sin.ill hv pruning .unftiiiig and restru ting roots i. i shallow po t Members of Koii^.i! Kai will l>« on hand to • xpl.uii their te< hniques aided hv i film lin.il residents interested m bonsai mav join the I avettev illf Bonsai Kai I'yie organization m*'et s at 7 <0 pin the third Wednesday of eai h month at the Y avettev ille I .ihrarv Artist At Library Marg.int Munro^ti itt-.n DeWitt will tie the teatured u tist d uring ' »< tober .i t t • • I a v ettev il Ii I re « I .idr u \ A K' r a<l uate ot \>v i n u v I nivervii \ ( .illegi ' 1 II • •\rt> Mrv ^tr.itton 1 1 »— . v hihited wiili lv anil u->u i. . ' at least twooiie wnm.m vt---w <i ve.ir Her works art n .ih-i using pastels and -n\- . medium The show will d- it ur> a varietv o! her wnrk- w(n. 1 lilt lude landsi ,i|«-s fl .r i - and animals 1 he show w ill hi 1 1 i ti. rarv on hast <rene«.#. \->t .'it « >( toher <• Local Authors Play At Civic Center Kevin S Murray Kevin > Murrav son of Mr and Mrs KavmondS Murrav of *|j s Ma nh us Kd Favetteville will t»e premier ing his set IIIHI play Solid Ice, at the (IVIC ('enters Bevard Koom beginning < h tober 1M for a two week run Mr Murray, a graduate of M a nlius-Pebble Hill School and Connecticut College with a bachelors degree in drama has been active in local theatre for a number of years He has directed shows for the Town of DeWitt Parks and Recreation Commission -and Syracuse Musical Theatre He also •darted tin lirsi < ,|. n \ A » n I Mnner Theatre Blue Heaven Mr Mur rav s first plav was product-! List Februarv at the Civn < enter Heatured in Solid In i* another Manlius rejiident Bn Brown, a Fayetteville-Manhus graduate Mr Brown has starred in the Salt < ltv Playhouse productions ot l*ippin\ and Jesus Christ Superstar \ \Solid Ice\ showings begin at 8 p.m. Ticket information is available at the Civic Center Box office, 425^2121 Get a headstart in your new town. Don t waste time wondering about a fast way to get your beanngs Call me — your WELCOME WAGON Representative When you've |usl moved you re pressed for time. And the gifts, (ommu nity and business information I bong will save your family time and money I et me hear from you soon Call: East Syracuse 437-3125 Fayetteville 637-3393 Manlius 682-8542 WQXR Is Here WQXR-FM. the radio station of the New York \Times\ is on the air' for Syracuse New Channels subscribers Theser vice will be broadcast via Eastern Microwave on cable channel 21. Classical music will be the base ofthe new channel with symphony orchestra per formance8 from New York, Boston, Cleveland, and Philadelphia, along with clas sical music from other stations, featured. firiurly ntwgj cultural and bucineM features today will also be spotlighted.