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(WITH 20% DOWN PAYMENT) NOTt; SOW & BlfWlNOOWS WOTINCUIOE0, BUT ARE DISCOUNTED 25%l (NOMINAL FEE REQUIRED ELSEWHERE) Out on the town Lady Griselda (Jean Danielsen) tries to talk Witch Gristle (Carol Stevens) into helping her in "The Glass Mountain." 'Glass Mountain' offers a magic mystical trip "Great Show!" "Terrific!" "I really enjoyed myself!" These are some of the comments heard as audience members left the Johnsburg High School auditorium after seeing a performance of "The Glass Mountain" last weekend. Only two performances remain to be seen: Tonight at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Don't miss this opportunity to be transported into the mystical, magical land of make-believe. Tickets are available at the door and are $1.50 for adults, and $1 for children under 12 and over 65. Johnsburg High School is located at 2002 W. Ringwood Rd., McHenry. USTAD NASIR AHMED KHAN, in a classical vocal concert, Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Downers Grove North High School, 4436 Main St., Downers Grove. Part of the 5th Tansen Indi­ an Music Festival. $10 More into call 312/972-1982. SUMMER MOVIE SE­ RIES at Hemmens Audito­ rium in Elgin, l p.m. each Wednesday. Concessions available. Call 312/A95 6500, ext. 237. JEAN-LUC GODARD's 'EVERY MAN FOR HIM­ SELF', Aug. 23 at the Fer- milab Auditorium in Bata- vla. Adults $2, Children, 50 cents. More info call 312/840-3353. Exhibits THE ABYSSINIAN MID­ WEST BREEDERS CAT SHOW, Aug. 17 and 18 trom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In the lower level ot Elgin's Hem­ mens Auditorium. Wide va­ riety ot cats, both pedi­ greed and household, will be judged. SWISS DOLL EXHIBIT, through August at the Mil­ waukee Public Museum, 8th and Wells St. in down­ town Milwaukee. Open dai­ ly 9 to 5. Features 35 full- dressed dolls representing 23 states of Switzerland. More info call 312/945-9287, or 414/278-2751. 25th ANNUAL EDENS PLAZA ARTS FESTIVAL, Aug. 16 to 18 at Edens Pla­ za, Lake Cook and Edens Expressway, Wilmette. More info call 312/751-2500. Sponsored by the American Society of Artists. ROCKTON ART FAIR, Aug. 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Rockton Village Park. Features 70 artists from four-state area. 1864 CIVIL WAR EN­ CAMPMENT REVISTED, Aug. 17 and 18 at the Naper Settlement at Porter, Web­ ster and Aurora Aves. in Naperville. $2' Adults, 50 cents children six to 18 and seniors. More info call 420- 6010. Auditions SOUND OF MUSIC, all roles. Children cast call Aug. 18, 1 to 5 p.m., adult 7 to 9:30 p.m.; Aug. 19, Adult cast call 7 to 9:30 p.m.; Aug. 20, 7 to 9:30 p.m. All auditions at the David C. Cook Publishing Co. cafete­ ria, North Grove and Slade Aves. in Elgin. FOLLIES, Aug. 27, 28, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Wood­ stock Opera House. Need 11 to 13 women, 10 to 12 men, both from 17 to 70 years. All auditionists must read scenes, sing and dance. Two songs should be prepared. Women request­ ed to wear high heels. More info call Regina 815/459- 0142. Museum MYSTERIES OF SPACE AND TIME sky show, through Sept. 4 at Adler Planetarium, 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. S2.50, $1.50. Call 312-322- 0300. T R E A S U R E S A N D TRIVIA FROM INDIA'S HISTORIC SITES, through Oct. 14 at Indiana State Museum and Memorials. 202 N. Alabama St. in Indi­ anapolis, Ind. Call 317/232- 1637. HUMPBACK WHALES: THE WANDERING GI­ ANTS, through Sept. 2 at the Shedd Aquarium, 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr., Chica­ go. $2/$l. For info on other programs call 312/939-2438. E N V I R O N M E N T A L FIELD TRIPS, Every Sat. and Sun. in Sept. and Oct. at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. Char­ tered bus leaves museum at 9 a.m., returns 3-5:30 p.m. Fees vary. Call 312/322-8855 for brochure listing offerings, times, dates and fees. NATURAL HISTORY EXHIBIT, featuring pri­ mate skulls, reptiles and birds, through Aug. 30 at the Illinois Center Atrium Mall, 100 W. Randolph St. Mon. to Frl 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. T H E W O R L D O F G R A N D M A M O S E S , through Sept. 22 at the La- keview Museum of Arts and Sciences, Peoria. More Info call 212/323-3589. SEEING INDIAN IN CHICAGO, to Sept. 1 at the Newberry Library, 60 W. Walton St., Chicago. Call 312/943-9090. DINOSAURS, Field Mu­ seum of Natural History, Roosevelt Road and Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. 312/922-9410. CHINESE EXHIBITS, Field Museum of Natrual History, Roosevelt. Road and Lake Shore Drive, Chi­ cago. 312/922-9410. 70th INDIANA ARTISTS SHOW, through Aug. 18 at Indlartapolis Museum of Art, 1200 W. 38th St. in Indi­ anapolis, Ind. call 317/923- 1331. half mile west of Route 12 in Volo. Admission $3.25 adults/$1.75 children 4 to 12/Seniors $2.75. ST. PATRICK OF HART- L A N D 7 1 S T A N N U A L H O M E C O M I N G F E S T I VAL ANO DINNER, Aug. 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Woodstock. Fea­ tured games, refreshments and $1,000 grand prize. $5 adults, $4.50 senior citi­ zens, $2 children 6 to 12. For dinner tickets call 815/338-3388, or 815/338 3797. More infor call 338 0947 A L L D A Y R O C K N ROLL REVERIE, featur­ ing Del Shannon, Aug. 18 at Lambs Farm in Liberty- ville. Lambs located at 1-94 and Route 76, 2 miles east of Libertyville. Free, but asking $2 donation. Call 312/362-6774. 8TH ANNUAL BRENT W O O D A R T S A N D CRAFTS FESTIVAL, Aug. 24 at Brentwood Commons, York and Grand Rds. in Bensenville. More info call 312/751-2500. RICHMOND ROUND UP DAYS, Aug. 24 and 25, 10 to 6 p.m. Features arts, crafts, corn, brats and pa­ rade. Call 815/678 4076. LONG GROVE'S TURN O F T H E C E N T U R Y DAYS, Sept. 7 and 8, in downtown Long Grove, Rtes. 53 and 83 in Lake County. More info call 312/634-9242. Singles Festivals 23RD ANNUAL LAKE GENEVA JAYCEES VE­ NETIAN FESTIVAL, Aug. 14 to 18 at Flat Iron Park In Lake Geneva, Wis. ANNUAL OLD TIME CORN FEST, Aug. 17 to 18 at Seven Acres Antique Vil­ lage and Museum, Route 20 and S. Union Rd., Union. $4.50 adults, $2.25 children and under six free. Group rates available. More infor call 815/923-2214. 56TH ANNUAL EL- BURN DAYS, Aug. 16 to 18 in Elburn. Call Ken Gustaf- son, 312/365-6500. G Y P S Y C A R N I V A L , weekends thru Aug. 17-18 at King Richard's Faire, Kenosha, Wis. 1-94 West to Route 41 North, exit at Russell Rd. From North take 1-94 East , exit at County Rd. V and follow Frontage Rd. Adulls $8.50/Chlldren 5-12 yrs, $3.50. Call 312/951-7683 for group rates. 10TH ANNUAL VOLO ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC AUTO SHOW, Aug. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Old Volo Village, Route 20, one SINGLES DANCE, every Sunday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Rlptide's in Johns­ burg, located 3309 N. Cha­ pel Hill Rd. Features live DJs. More info call 815/385- 5523. SHOWBOAT OUTING, after Aug. 17 performance at Hemmens Auditorium. Call Flora at 312/695-4970 for details. FRIENDS' WHITE WA­ TER RAFTING, Aug. 16 to 18. Call Dave, 428-4131 for more info. NORTHWEST SINGLES COMBINED DANCE, Aug. 17 at Hyatt Regency O'Hare In Rosemont, River Road at Kennedy Express­ way. $6 for non members, $ 5 f o r m e m b e r s . C a l l 312/769-2800. ELGIN SINGLES CA­ NOEING ON THE FOX, Aug. 18, $7.50 and life vest furnished, and SALERNO ON THE FOX if survive. Call 312/742-4036 for your place. SINGLES WINE AND CHEESE DANCE, Aug. 20, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Lakeside Center in Crystal Lake. Donations of wine and cheese welcome. Spon­ sored by Branches Singles Club. More info call Betty at 815/459-8943. GOLF OUTING, Aug. 20 at 5:30 p.m. Call Chuck, 312/742-4036 for location. F R I E N D S ' S O C I A L , Aug. 20 at Mack's Silver Pheasant Restaurant in St. Charles. GORDON UGHTFOOT, Aug. 16 at 8 p.m. at Ra- vlnla. Lake Cook Road in Highland Park. S16/S14/$5 lawn. Park box office in Highland Park, or down­ town box office, 22 W. Mon- roe, Chicago. AMY GRANT, RUSS TAFF, Aug. 9 at the Poplar Creek Music Theater, 4777 W. Hlggins Rd., Hoffman E s t a t e s . $ 1 5 / $ 1 0 . TIcketMaster. B.B. KING. BO DIDD- LEY, Aug. 9 at 7:30, 11 p.m. at the VIc Theater, 314$ N. Sheffield, Chicago. $15. Ticketrbn. NEIL YOUNG, WAY- LON JENNINGS, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Wisconsin State Fair In Milwaukee. Tickets $9, S8, $7 at Tlcketron. PERRY COMO, Aug. 9 at Rockford's MetroCentre. $16. Call 815/968-5222. G E O R G E T H O R O - GOOD, Aug. 9 at the Alpine Valley Music Theater, Troy Wis. Tlcketron. JEFFREY OSBORNE, WHITNEY HOUSTON, Aug. 9,10 at 8 p.m. at Holi­ day Star Theater, Merrl- ville, Ind. Tlcketron or call 312/734-7266. B . B . K I N G . B E T T Y CARTER, Aug. 10 at 7:30, 11 p.m. at the VIc Theater, 3145 N. Sheffield, Chicago. $15. Tlcketron OAK RIDGE BOYS/EX­ ILE, Aug. 10 at Poplar Creek Music Theater, 4777 W. Hlggins Rd., Hoffman E s t a t e s . $ 1 5 / $ 1 0 . TIcketMaster. MELBA MOORE AND F R E D D I E J A C K S O N , Aug. 11 at the Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin A v e . , M i l w a u k e e . Tlcketron. POWER STATION, Aug. 11 at Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, Wis. Tlcketron. L A U R A B R A N I G A N , Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Holiday Star Theater, Mer- riviile, Ind. $15.95. Tlcke­ tron or call 312/734-7266. BOB JAMES, Aug. 11 at 4 and 7:30 p.m. at the Vic Theater, 3145 N. Sheffield, Chicago. $13. Tlcketron. POWER STATION, Aug. 12 at Poplar Creek Music Theater, 4777 W. Higglns Rd., Hoffman Estates. $16/$11. TickeMaster. MEATLOAF, Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Vic Theater, 3145 N. Sheffield, Chicago. $10. Tlcketron. JOHN WAITE, Aug. 14, at 8 p.m at the Holiday Star Theater Merrivllle, Ind. $14.95. Tlcketron or call 312/734-7266. EVERLY BROTHERS. Aug. 14 at The Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin A v e , , M i l w a u k e e . i it c,i i • * ^7 1: TEMPTATlONS/FOUR ' TOPS, Aug. 14 at Poplar Creek Music Theater, 4777 W. Higglns Rd., Hoffman E s t a t e s . $ 1 5 / $ 1 0 . TIcketMaster. NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND, Aug. 15 at the Para­ mount Arts Center in Auro­ ra, 23 E. Galena Blvd. Ticket info call 312/896- 6666. NEW EDITION, Aug. 16 at 6, 9:30 p.m. at Holiday Star Theater, Merrivllle, Ind. Tlcketron or call 312/734-7266. L E E G R E E N W O O D /GARY MORRIS, Aug. 16 at Poplar Creek Music The­ ater, 4777 W. Higglns Rd., Hoffman Estates. $15/$10. TIcketMaster RICH LITTLE, Aug. 16 at Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave., Mil­ waukee. Tlcketron. D E N N I S E D W A R D S . Aug. 17 at 7:30 and 11 p.m. at the Vic Theater. 3145 N Sheffield, Chicago. $13. Tlcketron. DEEP PURPLE, Aug. 17 at The Alpine Valley Music Theater, East Troy, Wis. Ticketron. THE EVERLY BROTH­ ERS, Aug. 17 at the Holi­ day Star Theater, Merri­ vllle, ind. at 8 p.m. $16.95. Ticketron or call 312/734- 7266. G E O R G E B E N S O N , Aug. 17 at Poplar Creek Music Theater, 4777 W. Higglns Rd. Hoffman Es- t a t e s . $ l 5 / $ l 0 . TIcketMaster. GOLDEN BOYS OF BANDSTAND, featuring Frankle Avalon, Aug. 17 at 6 and 9 p.m. at the Rlalto Square Theater, 102. N. C h i c a g o S t . , J o l l e t . $14.50/$16.50. 815/726-6600 or 312/242-7171. Group dis­ counts call 815/726-7171. MOTLEY CRUE, Aug. 18, at the Alpine Valley Mu­ sic Theater, East Troy, Wis. Tlcketron. PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND. Aug. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rlalto Square Theater. 102 N. Chi- c a g o S t . J o l i e t . $8.50/$10.50/$12.50. 815/726- 6600 or 312/242-7171. Group discounts call 815/726-7171. DON WILLIAMS, THE JUDDS, Aug. 18 at 4 and 7:30 p.m. at the Holiday Star Theater, Merrivllle, Ind. $13.95. Ticketron or call 312/734-7266. G E O R G E B E N S O N , Aug. 22 at Riverside The­ ater, 116 W. Wisconsin A v e . , M i l w a u k e e . Ticketron. G E O R G E B E N S O N , Aug. 23 at 7:30, 10 p.m. at the Holiday Star Theater, Merrivllle, Ind. $17.95. Ticketron or call 312/734- 7266. EVERLY BROTHERS, Aug. 23, 7:30 and 11 p.m. at the VIc Theater, 3145 N. Sheffield, Chicago. $18. Ticketron. DON WILLIAMS, Aug. 23 at Riverside i heater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave., Mil­ waukee. Ticketron. r ' i . i V * V > l i t * K j * ^ Theater SHOW BOAT, Aug. 16 and 17 in Hemmens Audito­ rium, Elgin. Tickets at Bergners in Spring Hill Mall or Gromers in Elgin. Call 312/695-6500. PAINTING CHURCHES, through Sept. 1 at the Woodstock Opera House In Woodstock. Previews July 27 to 30, $5.50, $7; Regular performances $11, $14. Call 8 1 5 / 3 3 8 - 5 3 0 0 . G r o u p discounts. Center, 1979 Sheridan Rd. Evanston. Tickets call 312/491-7282. T H E G L A S S M O U N ­ TAIN, Aug. 19 at 7:30 p.m., and Aug. 17 at 1:30 p.m. at the Johnsburg High School Auditorium, 2002 W. Ring- wood Rd. McHenry. $1.50 adults, $1 children under 12 and seniors. A C H O R U S L I N E , through Oct. 6 at Marriott's Lincolnshire Theater, Lin­ colnshire. $13/$24. Call 312/634-0200. CATS, Monday-Saturday at the Shubert Theater, C h i c a g o . $ 4 f t / $ 3 5 / $ 3 0 / $ 2 5 / $ 1 7 . 5 0 . Ticketron or call 1-800-233- 3123. FORBIDDEN BROAD WAY. nightly at the Caba­ ret Continental, the Hotel Continental in Chicago. Call 312-321-0350. PUMP BOYS AND DI­ NETTES. Tuesday-Sunday at the Apollo Theater Cen­ ter, Chicago. $K.50/$21.50. Call 312/935-6100. S U P E R S T A R S ' 8 5 . Wednesday-Sunday at Drury Lane South, Ever­ green Park. $7.75/$6.50. Call 312/770-4000 or 442- 8000. Dance SAN FRANCISO BAL­ LET, Aug. 20 to 24 at Ra- vinia, Lake Cook Road in Highland Park. Ticket prices range $9 to $20. Tick­ ets at box office in High­ land Park, or downtown box office 22 W. Monroe, Chicago. Classical CHO-LIANG LIN PLAYS /MOZART, Aug. 17 at 8:30 p.m. at Ravinia, Lake Cook Road in Highland Park. $20/$l8/$16/$5 lawn. Tick­ ets at park, box office, or downtown box office, 22 W. Monroe, Chicago. TCHAIKOVSKY SPEC­ TACULAR, Aug. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Ravinia, Lake Cook Road in Highland Park. S20/$18/$5 lawn. Park box office in Highland Park or downtown box office at 22 W. Monroe. Chicago. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Sept. 26, 28 at 8 p.m.; Sept. 27 at 2 p.m. at Orchestra Hall, 220 S. Michigan Ave.. Chicago. $11.50 - $30 at Orchestra Hall box office, or call 312/435-6666. P A N D I T R A M N A R - AYAN,7*t % Sarangi Con­ cert, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m. at Downers flPove North High School, 4436 Main St., Downers Grove. $10. Part of the 5th Tansen Indian Music Festival. More info call 312/972-1982. F R I E N D S ' A D U L T S LET'S TALK, Aug 21 at 8 : 3 0 p . m . C a l l P a u l , 312/426-6908 for more infor­ mation and directions. ELGIN SINGLES IRON S K I L L E T I N A L G O N QUIN, and dancing later, Aug. 23 a^ 7 p.m. Need din ner reservation or come later for socializing. Call Flora, 312/695 9470. COMBINED CLUB SIN­ GLES DANCE, Aug, 24 at 8:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Re­ gency Hotel, River Road at the Kennedy Expressway 9300 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. Rosemont. Admission S6 for non-members, S5. for members. More info call 312/769-2800. Sponsored by Northwest Singles. MIDWEST SINGLES AS S O C I A T I O N D A N C E . P A R ­ TY, Aug. 25 at 7 p.m. at the Hyatt Oak Brook "Hotel, 1 9 0 9 S p r i n g R d , " O a k Brook. Admission is $5. For more information, call 784- 8200. ICE CREAM TODAY, Aug. 25 at 3 p.m. Bring S2 and snack. Childreri wel­ come but call. Shirley, 312/742 1411. PHEASANT RUN FOR DANCING, Aug. 26 $t 8:30 p.m. Must be St. Charles member. GOLF OUTING, Aug. 27 at 5:30 p.m. Call Chuck. 742-4036 for location. FRIENDS' TOGA ,PAR TY, Aug. 30. Call Carolyn 312/888-4518 for moretafo. A W A R E S I N G L E S GROUP DANCE. Aug. 30 at Arlington Park Hilton, 3400 Euclid Ave and Row l i n g R d . , A r l i n g t o n Heights. Adm'wion $6 for non-members. More* info call 312/777 1005. Kid Stuff S A N T A ' S V I L L A G E MAG I C S H O W , e v e r y F r i ­ day at 6:30 through Aug. 30 at the Spring Hilt MaH'Gar den Cafe in Wesi'Dundee. i # A W N E E E A f t T H LODGE, ongoing at the Field Museum of Natural H i s t o r y , C h i c a g o . M o n F r i at 1; Sat. at 11, 11:45 a m 1, 1:45 p.m. Sun.-'open house 1 to 3 p.m. No tickets needed. PLACE FOR WONDER, ongoing at the Field Muse um of Natural History,>Chi cago. Mon-Fri, 1 to 3 p;m.; Sat-Sun 10 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 3p.m. " • S T A R G A Z I N G W I T H METEOR MOUSE, every Saturday through Dec. 28 at 10 a.m. at Chicago',* Ad ler Planetarium, 1300, S. Lake Shore Dr. Admission $1.50 per person. '«• Miscellaneous TRI-STATE HOT ROD TRUCK PULU^Aug.,l8,at l p.m. at clay track in Syca more. Call 815/895 5454 for more info. vJ N E W B E R R Y L I B R A R Y TOURS, every Thursday at the library, 60 W. Walton St. in Chicago. Call- 943 9090, ext. 256. KBA Enterprises and Flanner's Pro Audio proudly announce the 1985 Midwest Music Expo, to be held Sept. 20-22 at the Hotel Con­ tinental In Chicago. Planned as the larget consumer music show in the Midwest, MMX '85 will feature exhibits, talent showcases, seminars and an in­ dustry awards banquet, all designed to draw the spotlight of national publicity to the region's music industry community. The Exhibits, sponsored by Flanner's Pro Audio, will feature the latest in professional audio equipment and the newest innova­ tions in musical instruments, all of which will be available to the public for sale at the show. There is currently no other show in the area which allows manufacturers to come into such direct, positive contact with their customers. More than 25 musical acts, covering a broad range of styles from Classical and Jazz through Reggae and Rock, will showcase at the convention, creating the broadest mix of talent since the now defunt ChicagoFest. Produc­ ed in conjunction with the Chicago Music Coalition, the showcases will allow the best of the profes­ sional and semiprofessional musi­ cians to reach a broad, interested audience of industry pros. Participants in the seminar pro­ grams wUl hear panels of regional and national experts address such current topics as Producing Music Videos, Direct Marketing Techni­ ques for Independent Records, Music for Jingles, and Recording Studio Management. The seminars will include: Financing an Independent Release, Producing an Indepen­ dent Record, Direct Marketing Techniques for Independent Records, Women in the Music Business, Artist Management for the '80s, Producing Music Videos, Music in Cable Television, Televi­ sion Syndication for Music Shows, Not-For-Profit: To Be or Not To Be, To close the three-day program, there will be an Industry Banquet and Awards Show featuring a ma­ jor national figure in the music business. For information on MMX '85 and registration details, contact Midwest Music Expo, 110 Schiller St., Suite 205, Elmhurst, 111. 60126. Phone (312) 279-8323. ANDERSEN REPLACEMENT WINDOW CLINIC 10 a.m. Sat. Aug. 24 Both Locations Call for Reservations CASH SALES ONLY! SERVING McHENRY COUNTY FOR OVER 50 YEARS WHERETHE PROSSHOP LUXAHDER LUMBER A HBI 1 n/^ATinye iu uouruov rn to crour vaii orTTCDM '2 LOCATIONS IN McHENRY CO. TO SERVE YOU BETTER 201 Virginia (Cut-off Road) Crystal Lake 815-459-1050 909 N. FRONT (Route312) McHENRY 815-385-1424 • FREE ESTIMATES • FREE PUNNING SERVICE MON.-FRI. 7:30-6 SAT. 8-4, SUN. 9-1 MON.-FRI. 7:30-6 SAT. 8-3, SUN. 9-1 Entertainment in Chicago Music Expo to be held l.

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