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    NEW YORK, N. Y. WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN Tips on Tables DRAMA *P THE WORLD FAMOUS #* Latin uuaitei 1 B'WAY AT 48th ST. *^ CIRCLE 6-1735 I proudly resents Anna Maria Alberghetti Going Into Latin Quarter! By ROBERT DANA. V* | ANNA AAARIA ALBERGHETTI By ROBERT DANA. Anna Maria Alberghetti, 2L year-old singing beauty who has achieved great* success in several forms of American show business since her debut at Carnegie Hall when she was 13, will open a four-week engagement Friday as star of the Latin Quarter's semi-annual Donn Arden revue, "All About Dames." Heard last season at the Wal- dorf-Astoria's Empire Room, Miss Alberghetti will be sup- ported in the lavish production ?╜?· ^f comedian known as Mr. Backwards" and the nov- elty magician, Marvin Roy. Other featured performers will he songstress Pony Sherrell, production dancers Ron Lewis and Joyce Roberts, production Sf^.f C^ry, Japanese model Mitsuko Morigai, Bou- bouka, a Greek beauty, and ISSrlette'abeaat^om such a hit at George Eber- hardt's House of Vienna that he is being held over until I Nov 22. An extra attraction w the show is Stan Page musical comedy singer. Others are Joan Dexter and Lili Tnn?ri: cyrabalom Player Toni Kovess, musical conductor Jan Schaff and singing em--1 cee Carlo Hatvary. j Sidney Schulman, host of XV^SJfc GIass Restaurant,i 13 E. 47th St., announces Tuesday night jam sessions after ilPf-'+Wlth the Johnny Coco trio featured The Boulevard night club, Queens, is /now open daily except Mon- The newly opened Le Ruban Bleu, 130 E. 56th St., tonight will present continuous entertainment featuring Catherine Lawrence, recently at the Com- ' OPENING THURS., NOV. 6th in Donn Arden's fabulous new revue PAMEST With % ?╟≤*. BMflETT & PATTERSON ?·\\ MARYYN ROY .{ ''"" 'POKY SHERRELL ?╟≤ BOUBOUKA ?╟≤ DICK CURRY* " ROBERTS &LIWIS LAST FOUR DAYS JANE RUSSEL . uiu, wnn uatun'js L a t i n-American crew alternating. ^?√ßB * * * Jazz trumpeter Jonah Jones brings his quartet to the Em- , ^^^xnj.y cti. ine com- bers tonight. Eugene Smith's plex in Greenwich Village; group alternates. . . . Richard: comedian - impressionist David Maltby and his orchestra re- Hurst and John Travers, pian- turn tomorrow to Roseland 1st and song stylist. Dance City. j Gale Robbins, titian-haired * * * singer, will open an engage- Violinist Emery Deutsch is' x-r ^ -j &&ys. Phil Foster and Gillian ment tomorrow at Le Cupidon. currentl are featured Don She wm appear nightly except Rondo ens Nov# u Alan Mondays at 10 p.m. and 12:30 rji??ie ^rQV 2g i a.m. Singing emcee at the club s j _; j is Howard Beder. Music lot dancing is played by the Ish Ugarte trio, with Catun's Tel. Gibraltar 7-6800 Cir. (D 896,471) This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. DAILY MIRROR rwi JAN 2 01959 NEW YORK Confidential I FINE FOOD- NO COVER * DINERS' CLUB ?╟≤ ExSuisitE GIRLS * .SHOWS AT 8 I12 ?√ß -?√ß By LEE MORTIMER ?√ß. DATELINE LAS VEGAS (Delirium in the DeserT): Lou Walters back in the big time again and it couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Just signed as entertainment chief of the Las Vegas Tropicana where he'll do what Monte couldn't... A local clergyman named Donald O'Connor launched "??amblers Anonymous" the same week his namesake of the films opened an engagement in a plush gambling establishment.. .Thought they'd dressed 'em up after the beef, but the babes in Donn Arden's exciting Paris Lido show at the exciting Stardust are stnf bare, and those in Harold Minsky's extravaganza at the Dunes make the Stardust girls look like they're wearing Winter coats. (Never saw anything nuder except on Hamburg's Reeperbahn where they wear nothing.).. .Beldon Katleman, the nicest guy in Vegas, needs no nudes at EI Rancho Vegas with sexy Joe E. Lewis, but will follow him with Le Nouvelle Eve direct from Paris and now he has a problem. "HoW can a girl be nuder than nude?" Jack Waer, Katleman's executive assistant, is the only literate casino boss In town. His "17 and Black" published by Viking a few years ago, is a bang-up exciting suspense mystery with a gambling background, very timely now for a movie in view of the Havana situation. f-Up exeiUIlg suspense iiijb- ?╟÷?╟? very timely now for a movie in view oi tne jiavaim sin r I DONT CARE (Do you?) Has Eartha Kitt a new butler? (Name Vliles.).. .Customers asking how come the Lee Tracy TV starrer, J.JT ^.^.V-V-^/t J.IM weekly, but * by any- Of Miles.) . . .Customers aSKing now uume me ucc nau.y j. v "New York Confidential" can be seen all over the country e New York where WCBS-TV bought it, is paying for it wee is keeping it bottled up. They ask if CBS is being pressured r-y *??..., one to keep it off the wave lengths, and if so by whom, and isn't this strange considering the high ratings in "Variety" and the out-of-town sponsors such as D-X Sunray Oil and Drewry's Ltd.?..,Max "Viennese Lantern" Loew who discovered half of today's stars is peeved at his "discovery" Marguerita Sierra who ankled him for the St. Regis.. .Look out! Liz Chester Schell is en route north to launch her new Winter campaign at the new Diplomat in E. 52nd St. This Clipping From VARIETY MEW YORK, N.Y. DEC 1 7 195S [/fcatiii Quarter* If. Y. (FOLLOWUP) The periodic change of head- liners in the Latin Quarter revue, "All About Dames," maintains interest for the Donn Arden production. E. M. Loew ancTEd Risman have latched onto a potent pair with the coupling of Johnny Puleo & Harmonica Gang and Sue Car-: son. This bill gives the customer j a lot of comedy, which paired with the general plushness of the surrounding layout, makes the Latin Quarter a prime buy on the nitery circuit. Johnny Puleo masterminds an antic group of harmonica players into a steady succession of laughs. Little Puleo is a funny gent with a set of cute mannerisms who eom- | bines roughhouse with musical artistry for top results. Miss Carson, an expert practitioner around the comedy circuits for a few years, has a lively and leering turn comprising a fetching set of specially tailored tunes. The early part of the turn has been around, but its freshness hasn't dimmed. Her "Seven Lively Arts" is still the apex of her turn. Her impressions of various personal- i ities, including a lampoon of Yma Sumac, gives her a strong sendoff. Other changeover on the layout is Francis Brunn, one of the faster jugglers around. He combines aero work with his manipulations of various objects and ultimately winds up with an excellent rating. Surrounding show with its hand- j somely mounted production is paced by Pony Sherrell and Dick Curry in the major singing roles; singer Joyce Roberts and the belly , ballerina, Boubouka. Per usual, Jo Lombardi batons the show forcefully with excellent musicianship. Buddy Harlowe works the relief. Maitre d' Gigi is expected to have use extreme diplomacy in turning away excess at the dinner sessions, even during this shopping season, i Jose.