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WATCH "SSIaMana to Makei.Q?S J-'-*"^ . ,_. -fnr-iagainatthe* yR( .v <a?╜ig tordght at have her ^^.rsatthe juhus M?╜*bTJP je??n Arnold Downstairs- -^attb.ews ** end Gerry W1?Σ≤ portii SW the voe*;; 'to tt> ^?╜.^^tom??S-:'tarred presently is s tairs . . downstairs at the anmve Celehrating^1 ofGatsDy ary as owner-no artt . ?╟≤?╜?╜, BUI Rosen Paul Ne B*"x'i iTmogene ^HI ~?╜Goldilo Sacc0?╟÷ This Clipping From NEW YORK, N.Y. WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN tors E. ivi. Sort Dame?.' She'll be W&JJ*?· weeks.! dUction, ^ ;-for {0Ur *?╜*???√ß | ,p5 And she'll shine w sUCceeds l^-J- , queen ^%Sef|roup ol W**1 ItwaSliffne shapes np^ a> boW ana ^^^ ; real ^tractione engagement, ^rratikT^mabd town, has talk^ loribooinjng\ film. 'Hole in 1 ?╟?*,. new headliner The ^f.Lr,c" Anna of "All I Maria' About Dames/' ^2i. She. VrgheUi, ^ ^ debut at' **ade > ntlTwhen 13- l Carnegie Han poser Gia C The eminent comP ^ carl0 Menotti is ^ to bringing th** he cast her prominence when n i to the film^\??nTne daint-yl "T*e *??C* ****** * business. in LaS Vegas,! In fact, out med t NOV 15 1958 I Tips on Tables Anna Maria Puts Comedy Into Act By ROBERT W. DANA, A little more than a year to" in a musical tour of Italy after her triumphant New and then she's ready for part York cafe debut at the Wal- two of her Performance. dorf-Astoria, Anna Maria Al- J*?Σ≤ ??'* *??r?Σ≤Jf S* out hoys, aver two hand* bergheth moved west of town some dancers, Jerry Antes last week to become star of and Pepe De Chazza, and j Donn Arden's stunning Latin they proceed to prove it in 'Quarter revue, "All About spirited segments of Anna _ ?╟? TT ... , ,. Maria's "Memories of Broad- Dames." Her sublime loveh- ?╟? ghe wagn>t born in the ness and exceptional singing d when Ge0 M# Coh voice remain constant. To white w but somebody these she has added a careful- toM her lent about themj ly tailored, American-type ,._, , a,_ ?╟? . ?╟? , zest "Good News" is recalled V , .., , ,, ... most pleasurably, as Anna And it ^ probably ]ust as Maria does the varsity.drag well for, although the Italian with the b wlth t z- beauty s notes are strung and in r costume> The out like priceless jewels m a three do a nilarious interpre- showcase of operatic arias, tation of .?╜Bidi M Time? they could easily surfeit La- from ?╟?Girl Cra ?╟? with An. tin Quarter audiences unless na Maria,g blondish hair and they were cushioned with a derb tumbling all about her bit of comedy. face^ Miss Alberghetti's act, rath- ^ Latin Quarter is pre. er thanl being an extraneous sentin^ a very furaiy fellow dividend of entertainment, in Professor Backwards, was written and staged by whose monologue is as point- Pony Sherrell and Phil Moo- ed as an 1>ve heard dy, the ones who wrote orig- ?╟?, _, '. . inal music and lyrics for the ^arvvn Roy continues to entire Arden production. It, entertain very much with his therefore, keys in beautifully J"** of magic starring light with the whole. bulbs' and tbe ?Σ≤st of the gen" . . . ,, ,. erous production numbers A vision of loveliness, Anna im one a m as deli ht. Maria opens with "Sertpre lu{segments of an immense. Libra' from "La Traviata } entertaining show, Donn and concludes with "Un Bel ^rflen,s <<AU About Dames>?╟? Di" from "Madame Butterfly." What she does in be- * * * tween is gay and spritely, Madeira wine, the favorite nostalgic and amusing. She of George Washington and gives a coloratura introduc- Thomas Jefferson, and pre- ^^^^^^^?√ß^?√ß^^?√ßtemv con- This Clipping From BROOKLYN, N. Y. BROOKLYN DAILY NOV 19 1958 magic carpet over Broadway By JOE KAL1FF tween is gay and spritely, ?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß^?√ß*~ she gives a coloratura mxi^duc- ?╟÷^j"today by many con- and conclusion to a **?Σ≤iri?, comes into the swingy rendition of i ve i announcement Got the World on a Stag, ^y Kraus Bros, and Co., Inc., - the light things ^ftwhavenurchas* that they have purchased the wine firm of Welsh Bros., wine growers established in a tip-off on to come. ^^^HHB^ After a tender Italian lulla- bye, with a memorable dem- ?Σ≤mc, &f."~'~ ?╟÷ _^J onstration of sustaining Funchal in the year 1794 and notes, she makes a ringside purveyors by special appoint- tour asking in song, "How's ment to King Gustaf of Swe- Your Romance?" She in- d^- They also have pur- eludes the beautiful "Sorren- chased J- Monteiro Ltd wine Eddie Cantor and Al Jolson S?Σ≤*??Σ≤ a?d sThlPP^s of Fun- ^ +naqj-~ nf |be qyp clialj Madeira Islands, winners They call him "Big Gray," in Hollywood and it's a perfect cap description of Jeff Chandler, whose 6'4" of brawn is topped iron gray hair, providing a sharp contrast to his bronzed feati His personal appearance makes him the epitome of Hollywo leading men: rugged, handsome and with an easy personality exudes charm. Acting had been his ambition since he was a in P.S. 181 in Brooklyn. He particpated in many plays in gram school but his "career" came to a halt when he was in Erasi High School. His parents, Ann and Philip Grossel, separated his mother opened a candy store. Jeff had to help out at the s and he had no time for acting. When he finished high school 1 ever he went in for acting and headed for Hollywood. Durng war he served two years on the Aleutians and when be ret:i he clicked big in radio and then lead parts in pictures. Jeff is of Brooklyn's best known sons. * ?╓¬ * HAREM SCAREM: Nejla Ates, the well known tummy daner getting: a lot of competition from Boubouka, the exotic G\ beauty, making her American debut in the current Donn Aj revue at the Latin Quarter . . . Russian jockeys get a miicli b*' slice of the winning purse than their Amercan counterparts'- ' .. . Anna Maria Alberghetti vottd for the first time in this cow last Election Bay. She is 22. Anna took a?i earlier plane than had expected from the West Coast.so that she could vote I * * * SHEHEREZ-ODDities: Winnie Churchill's only superstition is i of Friday the 13th. He would never leave his home on that c when he was active in Government policies. * * * PEARLS OF WISDOM: Overheard at Toots^Jshors Restaur "A rummage sale is where you buy stuff from somebody e! attic to store in your own." * * * THE THIEF OF BAD GAGS: George Gobel was telling friends Paddy's Clam House recently about a friend of his who recei a letter from a pal back home. "They must be short of w* again," he said, "The stamp is attached with a paper clip." * * * THE CALIPH'S CORNER: Batista's handsome young son, Jo often has his dinner sent over by the Chateau Madrid chef w he's dining in . . . Diana Barrymore, now on the wagon, can usu be seen at top night clubs sipping coffee with the Marquis de I anda, the Java king . . . Chrysler is telecasting the Detroit Thai giving Day Parade over ABC-TV for the fifth straight year ... I estine Anderson will highlight Max Gordon's Village Vangu for the next three weeks. This Houson born lass was a jazz-sing star in Sweden and unknown here until her Mercury album, "j Cargo" ^hit the top ten in sales.