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    This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. DAILY MIRROR 1QKQ KKlv Ray GWlrs at the NITELIFE Los Angeles?╟╓JgLj By FHITj STRASSBEBG Johnnie Ray is back at the Latin Quarter, in time to accel- erate the moon-June magic oi Jthe prom kids. He, captivated ?√ßseveral hundred of them-on op- leriing night. He also flipped, such ?√ßshow business ringsiders ' as | ?√ßSammy Davis Jr* and Jack Car-3 Iter. And he ^received sincere, ?√ßzealous acknowledgement from I the average customers. Which [means he plays to and wins all [types. I Many of us thought it was a I gimmick Ray used when he first I flashed upon the scene. I mean ] his seemingly nervous move- I ments of body,_head and hands, [But, after seeing this humble [young man perform for several I years, I?╟╓m convinced of his deep I sensitivity which is manifested [in his vocal offerings. I At the Latin Quarter, Johnnie 1 parades several of the million- | record sellers which put him on I top, including ?╟úCry?╟Ñ, and ?╟úLonely | for a Letter/?╟╓ All are sung with I craftsmanship. , ^T_r 1 MAKING HIS LQ?╟÷and NX debut is a rotund Boston Irish- man named Jimmy Joyce, an hil- arious storyteller who is proud of specializing in ?╟úclean mater- ial.?╟Ñ The major portion of his act is devoted to assorted uncles I who are always winding up in [ trouble because of the frequency of their frequenting ?╟úthirst par- I lors?╟Ñv v , ,, v When thftse uncles arn?╟╓t/booz tofch hre offensive. In fact, thev laugh-getters* Wtortfetdar trick is unearthing! wind.hp m Irish-and-Jewish stories, none o ancient jokes and delivering them with freshness. % Then, to the surprise of all Jimmy decides to sing an/Iris lullaby. But the big bass banton which blossoms forth deliver ,?╟úPagliacci?╟Ñ selections and good toO, instead. He?╟╓s too large Tqrj a leprechaun but there s a pixr ?╟≤quality about Joyce which spell further success for him arouw our towh. Necomers, too, to the LQ ar Augie and Margo, diminutive ter sensations who started severa. years ago in such showcases a the Casa Seville, They?╟╓ve hit th big time with one oL the best] dance acts in ages. THE BALANCE OF the li bill includes such sparklersj Tuckers, who excel with tl line tricks; new tummy Shbra Samarr, who way | shapely wiggle; dancer Chi I ler; production singer Dick Paula Work, who took o\ Pony Sherrill in the Thompson?╟Ñ number add ?║ terrific job; the exotic Fas ern beauty of Mitsuko M and a rash of long-and:shor med beauts. i This Bonn Arden prod! "All About BUlfies,?╟Ñ with J< bardi?╟╓s orchestra backgroii is one of the most ghttenn put on at the W. 48th S porium. WS0\ 11959- Mat* \\N pm m m ttoVt on t??ut rcentage ttiucH iiroagitva' - fmJt make Tad* /\re ?√ß?√ß?√ß ?√ßBoVe C?╟ ?½eVls d^S^T$5000 per Will 9 ?╟≤ ?╟≤ 'Song^WXrft ***?·$* m ^ ?╟≤ -?╟ú?╟úSafer- S?╜?╜J ?½?½Mrt Jeamne ^ CarUon ^ &&&$(&& Ph?╟ú 1 Moody; _ . Andy yiUli^SsomengbrUliant ar-l derlined b|. spring the session V nangements, spur ^asant turn. He | into a smooth, P nneup 'wHM wisely populates the g ?╟úMoon sundards Pl?╜s - *?· Sunday?╟Ñ M gg&. and/his uov^^do^ a framework. comparative 1 Jackie Mason k ?Σ≤red in newcomer here b^ore_brings his | Vegas only one comedy L straight-faced^ Catskills and! routine mp0nse from ?√ß &** got warm , tnrowaway sa8 l lighters. Mason s ttr^ s are re-1 lid surprisyuncm wm a spot freshing. shPUlu reguUrs. among the ?╟≤ w ?╟úKiss In The L Bonn Arden s new _ featur-1 ine some ot <?╟≤?╟ú-= l ]chorines {lZ) - resented hy ?╟╓Wh-1 1 This program.Pro* fo|tf weeks, bur Cla/k. is m f Duke. i/Wb*' Aeles, Calif. ?╟ Id Express Pw* 344,028) '*&) N 2 41959 II' CHIC CHICK Dorothy Col- lins is the guest singing star at Frank Sennas' Mou- lin Rouge in the Dagn^Ar- den revue.' J- Los Angeles, Calif. Examiner (Cir. 354,865) *3W IgjR- m 6 t959 MARI KASHIWAGI By ABE #' Hollywood faces an attacl of weird, wild and woolly sound effects and rhythm? come Tuesday night when ntusical madcap Spike Jones! and his merry crew present! the ?╟úSpiketacular of 1958?╟Ñ starring Helen Grayco at| Frank Sennes?╟╓ Moulin Rouge. Helen and Spike will be supported by Bitty Barty, George Book, Gil Bernal, Len Carrie and the, famed band of frenetic funmakers ... all this in addition to the leger- demain of CMiining Pollock, famed magician, who is a holdover with the Bonn Ar- den revue and Bick Stabile?╟╓s # > ?╤ Tl|ose anniversary buffet parties hosted by Carl and Sara! Ferraro each year at The Bre&ten Room seem to be atta|aing the status of a major social function in the Los feliz area .. . The genial boniface and his alter ego (the missus, to you) plan to hold; their fifth annual party this $ Sunday afternoon from 3 p.m. on, and on and on ... and It seems half of Holly- wood arid Los Feliz and a legion of teevee personalities from the nearby studios are coming over to help celebrate. Cafe News* Spike Jones Plays in Hollywood CARL AND SARA fClf- 7,270) 7 - igsg '""/ sJaua?╟÷ ' ( The s???·8?'Stage Stint 1 I Mm Wm SeK*?╜i p,?╜n?╜r tijf