8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 17, 1967 Where it's at By Jan Vandeventer and Will Hardesty Kansan Staff Reporters (Editor's Note: This column is the first in a once-a-week series of articles commenting on the nightlife in Lawrence and at KU.) Interested in seeing a flick this weekend? At the Varsity, "Taming of the Shrew" will stay the weekend. This Shakespearean comedy, which stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, is about the proverbial battle of the sexes. The prices, however, have risen from $1.25 to $1.50. Saturday night at midnight there will be an Owl Show. Frank Sinatra plays a private detective in the mystery "Tony Rome." The Owl Show will cost extra. "The Jokers," a modern British comedy about stealing the crown jewels, will be at the Granada this weekend. The Sunset Drive-In (for you hardy souls) has three bizarre documentaries this weekend for "entertainment." The three, a poor man's "Ripley's Believe It or Not," are "Macabre," "Echo," and "Taboos of the World." Mystery and intrigue set the pace at the drive-in Saturday night with "Blind Fold," "Come Spy With Me" and "Arabesque," Michael Caine stars in Sunday's features of "Alfie" and "Hurry Sundown." On campus, Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint king in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "North by Northwest." The movie will run Friday, Saturday and Sunday with showings at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium. At 7:30 p.m. Friday, the fast-moving comedy "Morgan" will be shown in Hoch Auditorium. If you want to attend the Harry Simeone Chorale, buy your tickets now, since the concert is the Tuesday after Thanksgiving vacation. The Red Dog swings tonight with the Red Dogs and tomorrow night the Flippers take over the stage. The Village Green will host The Heard tonight. KU fraternities also are ready for action this weekend. The Phi Gam's and the Phi Delt's are planning a "friendly social get-together tonight." Phi Kappa Sigma descends into the "Sewers of Paris" tonight for their traditional costume party. The TKEs will don white sheets Saturday night. Their Roman Party "will occur in the true style of ancient Roman Orgies." The Sig Alphs are going to bed at 9 p.m. Saturday night. It's their annual Pajama Party. Couples wear matching SAE nightshirts. The Sig Eps will roar Saturday night. The occasion is their 1920's Bowyery Brawl at the Blackout Club. The Phi Psi's are planning a rush party in the basement of the Eldridge Hotel for tomorrow night. LP Record Special This ad is worth $1.00 on any LP Record listed at $3.79, $4.79, $5.79, $6.79 and multiple sets Jazz-Folk-Rock 'n Roll-Classical Good these dates only Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov.16,17,18 Bring as many of this ad as you like One ad per record BELL MUSIC CO. INC. VI 3-2644 925 Mass. TRY OUR MEXICAN BREAKFAST of Eggs with Special #11 Sauce and Mexican Pastry SERVED ONLY 9 A.M. to 12 NOON SUNDAYS Serving from Regular Menu 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.Sunday CASA DE MONTEZ 807 Vermont VI 2-9475 The University of Kansas CHILDREN'S THEATRE presents William Tell Friday, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov.18, 1:15 p.m. University Theatre Tickets are available only at the BOX OFFICE, MURPHY HALL, UNIVERSITY THEATRE. All seats are reserved and on sale for 50c each.