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SOUTH BEND <br /> Q �t���,Q�ravel , 0 At r' st�do...�'�rc�sto 0 <br /> Special Events and Tuesday through Saturday, WAL Upper Level <br /> Deadwood, S. D. , retains TIPPFCANOF: AND PERU BIKE RIDE, 10 a.m. ® Gallery, 120 S. St. Joseph. <br /> today, meet in Tippecanoe, Ind. 331, eight miles south DISCOVERY HALT. MUSEUM, 1 to 4 p.m.today, 10 <br /> spirit of gold rush of Bourbon; bring food and water for 80-mile ride; a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to <br /> sponsored by Michiaana Bicycle Association. 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 120 S. St. <br /> Joseph. <br /> CORN AND SAUSAGE ROAST, 4 p.m. Friday, 100 This calendar has been compiled by the <br /> Center, Mishawaka. Michign Arts and Sciences Council, Inc. FERNWOOD, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, today, 10 a.m. to 5 <br /> By Ron Davis Material to be listed should be received at p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 1720 Range Line <br /> KAMM'S BREWERY ARTS and Crafts Festival, 10 least 16 days prior to the week in which the Road, Niles; recent paintings by Ruth Kjaer Nelson. <br /> a.m. Saturday, 100 Center, Mishawaka. event occurs. For further information, call <br /> IN THE ANNALS of the Old West with his back to the door. With 284-9160 Monday through Friday from 8:30 MIDWEST MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, 1 to 5 <br /> notorious towns became symbols Hickok distracted by the game a am. to 3 p.m. or moil information to Box p.m. today, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Satur- <br /> ot that rip-roaring, often lawless drifter called "Crooked Nose" 1543, South Bend, 46634. Times provided day, tree admission 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday; 4"9 S. Main <br /> era. Names like Dodge City, Jack McCall crept up behind the Muse are those prevailing in the community in which Elkhart. <br /> Tombstone, Abilene and Virginia dangerous gunman and put a bul- g the event occurs. <br /> City immediately conjure images let through his brain "Wild Bill" MUSIC UNDER THF. STARS, 8 uni Tuesday, My and AND Iy, 10 a. GALLERIES, 1 a 5, St. <br /> of gunfights and barroom brawls. slumped over dead still clutching McNaughton Park Elkhart; Elkhart. Municipal Band today and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. daily, St. <br /> But none of the legendary towns the cards dealt to him moments - - concert. July 8, 1979 Mary's College; student and faculty exhibits. <br /> wrw.war <br /> of the West have a more exciting earlier. The hand he. held, black <br /> » """"'""r' MICHIANA POPS with Robert Price, harpsichord- ART CENTER MUSEUM SHOP, noon to 5 p.m. <br /> past than South Dakota's famed aces and eights, has been known <br /> Black Hills gold town, Deadwood as the "Deadman's Hand" ever N 7:30 me. Wednesday, Library Reflecting Pool, today and Tuesday through Saturday, 7 to ; p.m. <br /> In the spring of 1876 cries of since. Ironically, onlookers said it a Notre Dame. Thursday, Century Center, art y ret. Joseph; gifts, <br /> sp g Films mu3eairl lterna and works Of art by area artist <br /> "gold!" echoed through pinedot- was Wild Bill's" first winning <br /> ,r _ "" "THE, ROOTS OF THE NATION," 2:30 and 4 m. <br /> fed Deadwood Gulch. A town hand in an hour in the game. b -„' N p- NORTHERN INDIANA HISTORICAL, SOCIETY <br /> sprouted up almost overnight as McCall was tried and set free toy, Rum Village Nature Center, 2626 S. Gertrude, <br /> thousands of fortune hunters by a miners' court, leading some $ a, 'heater sponsored by South Bend Recreation Commission Museum, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, <br /> today, <br /> flocked into the area. In less than historians to believe that Ilickok's 112 S. Lafayette; "flats Are Back" women's hats from <br /> a week 7,000 people left claims at murder was a conspiracy by min- 4 "GENERATION GAP?" 7:15 p.m. today, Dunes "THE GOLD RUSH," 7:45 p.m. today, Little Thea- 1864 to 1954. <br /> Custer City, site of the earliest ers who feared he would try to 4 , Summer Theater, Michigan City; a musical review. ter, Northside Hall, IUSB; Chaplin's satire on greed <br /> Black Hills gold discovery 60 clean up Deadwood as he had and corruption SPENCER GALLERY, 9 a.m.Saturday,9 p.m. Monday <br /> miles to the soutJt,to try their luck Abilene. McCall was later retried "I D0, I DO!" 2 p.m. today, 8 p.m. Wednesday P ough briday, 9 a.m. to l .aym. E., Mi Mishawaka- <br /> at Deadwood Word read be- and hanged in Yankton, S.D., after through Friday, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Enchanted Hills "UNDER THE COVERS—American Quilts" and Penn i rary, 209 Lmcolnway E., Mishawaka; por- <br /> g Playhouse, Syracuse. "Leisureland USA," 1:30 p.m. Monday, Senior Citizen traits and landscapes in oil and acrylics by Floyd <br /> yond the Black Ili]]s like a prairie boasting in a bar that he had killed <br /> p P, ' <br /> fire and within months the popula- the fastest 'gunman who ever �I Center, 604 E. Jefferson. Wenrick, oils and etchings by Lea Goldman. <br /> lion of Deadwood and neighboring lived. p ` "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST," 7 p.m. Tuesday, <br /> Whitew ea Gulch had swelled to Walking the streets of Dead- Recording Studio, Century Center, participation thea- "BUTTERFILES ARE FREE," 7 and 10 p.m. ELKHART COUNTY HISTORICAL. SOCIETY Mu- <br /> White, wood the modern visitor can still I ter for children, presented by Theatre Lady. Wednesday, Engineering Auditorium, Notre Dame. seum, 1 to 5 p.m. today, 1 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Rush <br /> Memorial Center, Ind 120, BrisloL <br /> Not everyone who came to feel the rousing atmosphere that <br /> Deadwood was a prospector. must have existed there 100 years "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU," 2 and 8 p.m. <br /> lilt � y" COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THE ARTS, 2 to 5 <br /> Gamblers, prostitutes, traders ago. Reminders are everywhere. Ygl� !W �T Wednesday, 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 6:15 and 9:30 Lectures, Meetings, Seminars <br /> and professional criminals also Man of the boil on Main St., f�' $ 'i"+` P. Saturday, Canterbury Summer Theater, Michigan p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Satur- <br /> Y dings °� I City. FRET: ADULT READING, MATH, G.E.D. Pro- day, 312 E. 8th, Michigan City; American Glass and <br /> came to strike it rich, but by including the No. 10 Saloon, have <i "w'''I VY9I I�WY�WV gram, 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday, 5 to 8:30 CCA Students' Show, closes Wednesday; William Ho <br /> means other than prospecting for been reconstructed to bring back k 1 4 M� p.m. Monday through Thursday, 307 Central Career �h rents and 30 paintings b Andreenke. <br /> gold Soon the streets of Dead- the days when the fastest gun was "CHICAGO," 5 p.m. today, Barn Theater, M-96, Center, 317 W. Washington; for more information call g p Y <br /> wood were lined with saloons, the only law for miles around. Augusta, Mich.- 232-5749. <br /> brothels and gambling houses ca- In the reconstructed No. 10 Sa- THE ART GALLERY, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through <br /> feting to the unsavory appetites of loon visitors will find the blood- * "NO SEX PLEASE:, WE'RE BRITISII," 8:30 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 317 Broadway, <br /> the new he n s populace. Claim stained chair willHic i was sitting d- 'Tuesday through Friday, 7 and 9:45 Saturday, Barn "I'LL QUIT TOMORROW," ADAPT program of the Niles; William Simpson prints, drawings and paintings. <br /> Theater, M96, Augusta, Mich. Mental Health Center, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, St. James <br /> - <br /> jumping and shootings became when he met his end And they can Cathedral, 117 N. Lafayette. GALLERY IN THE GARRET, noon to 6 p.m. today, <br /> commonplace. One newspaper watch the modern version of the _ 10 a.m. to 9 m. Monday through Saturday, <br /> account of the period claimed top gun in Deadwood, Joe Barce- "BLACK ,TACK RIDES AGAIN," 8:15 p.m. Thurs- p. y gh y, l00 Center, <br /> there was a "murder a day" in lone, put on trick shooting exhibi- day through Saturday, Little Theater, Northside Hall, WOMANSHARE, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, YWCA, 802 Mishawaka; Nora Wilson works. <br /> Deadwood tions daily. Barcelone did the IUSB; resented b IUSB Players' Guild N. Lafayette; support group for abused women <br /> Y ( A MONUMENT NOW stands in Deadwood to the memory of legendary lawman and p y y THE ARTWORKS GALLERY, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. <br /> No formal law enforcement ex- trick shooting in several of Clint gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok, who was murdered at the No. 10 Saloon in Deadwood Aug. 2, CHESS, South Bend Chess Club, 6 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday throughSaturday, 916 E. Wayne; unique and <br /> iste d in Deadwood during its for- Eastwood's popular"man without "LI'1'1'LF: RED RIDING HOOD," 2 p.m. Thursday y m q <br /> mation because the town was to- a name" western movies.) 1876. Hickok and other well known western characters, Calamity Jane, Preacher Smith, and Saturday, 7:15 p.m. Friday, Dunes Summer Thea• Wednesday, South Bend Public Library, 122 W. Wayne. functional pottery, imports, gifts, jewelry and works of <br /> Gated illegally on Indian land. But Potato Creek Johnny and Seth Bullock, are buried in Deadwood's Mount Moriah Cemetery. ter, Michigan; children's theater. art in other media by area regional and national <br /> MICHIANA CAMERA CLUB, 10 a.m. Saturday, artists <br /> there was, for a short time, a VISITORS CAN also witness a front gate, Potowatomf Park Zoo. <br /> calming influence on the rowdy reenactment of ,Jack McCall's Deadwood's past from the discov- Crazy Horse near Custer. three different fares based on "J.B.," 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, O'Laughlin <br /> mining camp — famed lawman, capture and trial. Performances ery of gold to Poker Alice dealing At the Hickok Monument vacs- seating arrangement. First class Auditorium, St. Mary's College; a modern poetic treat- THE CORNER G ALLERY, 9 a.m. l 5 ut Monday <br /> Plymouth <br /> gunfighter and gambler "Wild begin at 8 p.m. nightly (except five card stud in the Gala Dance tioners can catch a ride on a repli- passengers paid $60 and sat-with ment of biblical Job. Museums and Galleries through Saturday, 201 N. Michigan moouth <br /> Bill" Hickok. "Wild Bill" rode into Sunday) during the summer Hall Saloon. At each scene taped ca of the Deadwood Stage, which their backs to the driver. Second <br /> Deadwood in June, 1876, hoping to months with McCall's capture on voices add realism and allow the carried passengers between class paid $50 and faced forward: "DAMN YANKEES," 8 p.m. today, O'Laughlin Au-for d SaturTREday, <br /> DAME ART GALLERY, 1 to 5 p.m. today REMB art <br /> by l VERMEER & WELLING Art day <br /> relieve the prospectors of some of Main St., and then move to the Old wax characters to tell their own Deadwood and Cheyenne from And third class sat in the middle ditorium, St. Mary's College; benefit performance for and Saturday, 10 a.m. l0 4:95 p.m. Monday through original art by local artists; 8:30 to 5:30 Monday <br /> their gold at the poker tables. His Towne hall on the corner of Sher- story. 1876 to 1887. The original stage can for $25. Birthright of South Bend, by N.D.-S.M.C. Theater. Friday; French 18th and 19th Century paintings, Amer- through Friday and Thursday until 7:20 p.m.; 135 S. <br /> stay turned out to be much longer man and Lee for the trial. Across the street from the wax be found at the '76 Historic Mu- Deadwood's cemetery, Mount ican art from the permanent collection, recent acquisi- Lafayette. <br /> than he had planned Also located in the Old Towne Museum a beautiful monument seum located on U.S. highway Moriah, sets high atop a hill over- "SALUTE TO HOLLYWOOD MUSICALS," 7:30 lions, 19th and 20th Century photography, Persian <br /> Hall is the Ghosts of Deadwood has been erected to "Wild Bill." 14-A in east Deadwood, along with looking the city, another inter- p.m. today, 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, Wagon antiquities. CALICO GARDEN CRAFTS GALLERY, noon to 6 <br /> ON AUG. 2,1876,Hickok strolled Gulch Wax Museum, which tells This superb stone bust of the west- hundreds of other horse-drawn esting stop for history buffs. Wheel Playhouse, U.S. 30 E., Warsaw, p.m, today, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, <br /> into the No. 10 Saloon and was the history of Deadwood with wax ern hero was created by famed vehicles of the era. Mount Moriah serves as the final ART CENTER, Japanese prints and Northern Indi- 100 Center, Mishawaka. <br /> invited to join a poker game. lie figures. The lifelike figures are sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, who Riders on the modern day resting place for many notewor- "SLEEPING BEAUTY," 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Satur- ana artists, noon to 5 p.m. today and Tuesday through <br /> was normally a very careful man displayed in authenic-looking is also carving a mountain monu- Deadwood Stage all pay the same thy western characters including day, Children's Theater, Enchanted Hills Playhouse, Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Warner Gallery; Notre AMISH ACRES, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, today, 9 a.m. to 8 <br /> but on this occasion he sat down scenes depicting major events in ment to the great Sioux chief fare of $2, but in 1876 there were "Wild Bill" Hickok, "Calamity" Syracuse. Dame visiting artist exhibition, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. today p.m. daily, one mile west of Nappanee. <br /> SIXTEEN The South Bend Tribune, Sunday, July 8, 1979 The Sobth Bend Tribune, Sunday, July 8, 1979 NINE <br />