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^ - -This Clipping From iRIDGEWOOD-B?╟╓KLYN, N. Y. LONG ISLAND ADVOCATE I roadway after hours ?╟≤"?╟≤?√ß?√ß?╟≤fry fljiy I ANGEL LOPEZ, the Maharajah Bo! the famous mambo palace, llchateau Madrid, largest and most ^successful Latin-American cafe in fpthe nation hag another hit in his summer revue, ?╟úPan-Americana.?╟Ñ i The new revue stars the Babalu j Trio* noted Cuban singers and features Margarita Lecuona, composer of ?╟úBab&lu/' qhe of Cuba's I modern classics. Miss Lecuona is I assisted by two young and hand-I stame eaballeros. Although they i liave played all over the world, I trie Trio is making Its Eastern Ld??fe debut in the new Chateau I Madrid revue. I | Zara, beautiful and voluptuous I tiimmy-tossing queen of Greece, is I tire extra added attraction and is I also making her Eastern cafe deli bit* The Trio Rivera, famed Mexi-I elm dancers and singers consist-I trig M two men and a senorita, I another highlight of ?╟úPan-| Ajtnericana.'r R^y ^ieo, hew and I looming Latin singing star front I Cpa and Mexico, completes the 1 aft* array of stars. He possesses I a 1 caressing voice and plays a 1 rognantic guitar. panchito and his orchestra, tea-1 tiied for nearly 15 years at the I oA Versailles, and Ralph Font j a 41 hjs orchestra, featuring song-I st&ss Csndi Cortex, supply the 1 dAce music. I ? α Ot Or I ?║>ONN ARDEN, the new pro- I the Latin Quarter re- 1 vi|es, is the largest employer of I clfcrus and showgirls in thecoun-1 tr?╤- He mes them lavishly at the Pearl Bailey's seers tary* Dodyj Lloyd, is engaged to agent How4; ard August ... Bifly HitohbookJl of the famous polo family, ohuck^ji ed a party for his new heart Jjn-^ terest, Wendy Vanderbilt, at the Warwick's Raleigh Room I Harold Lloyd's daughter, Peggyi and her husband Bob Patton gave j up on their reconciliation try. | ? α ? α ? α BILL DUPREE, young disc Jog-1 key on WLIB-NYC, and publicist j Alan McMillan are working on] the format for a gigantic jazz spectacle which will include Louis. Armstrong, Red Allen, Roy Aldridge and 50 other jazz stars, to be held at Ebbetts Field: id Sep*-tember, Listen to Ray Wilson on WVNJ at 620 on your radio dial every day throughout the week with tips and reviews bn ?╟Ñ entertainment and cHning as part of WVNJ'S excittng ?╟úBest of Broad- IHXIIftllll ?╟úSongs for a Girl tb Get Diamonds?╟Ñ .... Max Asnas of the Sttage Delly, will spend a week at tfte Brussel's Fair when he tours Europe this summer-1.. Pat Suzuki makes her N. Y. stage debut at the St. ?╟╓James Theatre in "The Flower Drum Song?╟Ñ on November 20 ... The Will Mas-tin Trio and Sammy Davis, on the Copacabana se'aedule for November 19 ... Ben Chan of the Bronx Oh Joy Restaurant has hi?╜ ceiling prices still in effect: because the ceiling Js si high lie can?╟╓t find a ^dde##feall:; enough f^way" programming, to take them down. ?╟÷^ * Or HOAGY CARMICHAEL Is on a Square Dance kick ?╟÷ participates in activities at the Village Barn 1 every time he Is In town d ,8di**-ny Tufaro maitre 'd at Tufaro's showplace restaurant in Corona who has one song hit to his credit is collaborating with compos-erSAIan Gerard on a regular song writing schedule ...... John D. Rockefeller, Jr., shelled out $350,-000 to purchase hte palatial Park Ave. apartment above his own because the noise bothered him .. .The newspaper and newspaper drivers strike in Philadelphia have cut the entertainment bus! ness there by 50%. ? α ? α ? α ERIKA KOLOSSY owner of the Intimate and romantic Cafe Erika at 80th St. and Second Ave. is a titian haired beauty and the former fiUn queen of Hungary .... Fred Astaire and his sister Adele were in the celebrity shffle at the ' L|db in Paris; Moulin Rouge^ in j Warwick?╟╓s Raleigh Room ..When dining at the China Bowl Restaurant on W. 44th St. you may be served by waiter Chin Wan who is a magicikh, spear dancer, TV Best of Broadway ,... cont...,.. star and also Chin Is a Chemical ^Engineer having graduated from firatt Institute ... Headline of ISie week is from the Miami Beach ^un ?╟úIf You Want To Be A ?╟╓Live ||neJ Follow These Swimming ules.?╟Ñ Hfcllywood; and the Desfy&rlnn, I L?╜g Vegas ... Marie McDonald 1 sJys he next husband may be I Lot Vegas hotel owner, George 1 ctprL However, Capri still has I tile pro^em of getting a divorce ?√ßIvAIan Dale rage of the prom. ebb ill * * * THE DAVID MUSSES she's oan Reynolds, Quentin Reynolds aughter patched up their differ-nee?½ ... The Mara Corday-Dick ong marriage Is a shaky thing ti best ... The Princess of ugoslavi* will make former King I Umberto of Italy a grandfather ^twlce. She's expecting twins ?╟≤*. This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN ?√ß ^ ?╟ j Q 1 mm qcq 9 e 9 FIJNNV FELUA . . . Comic Paul Gilbert takes over the star spotlight tonight in Donn Arden's ?╟úInternational Holiday for Love.?╟Ñ the show at the Latin Quarter. I This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL: AMERICAN [ AUG 1 |p|jff THE KNIGHT WATCH Julie to Reopen The Maisonette By GENE KNIGHT KULIE WILSON, beautiful singer of sophisticated songs, will be the attraction (and attraction is [the .wordjf)* when the St. Regis Maisonette reopens Thursdaj^evening, Sept. 4, for the Fall and Winter j season. Miss Wilson is to reign through Tuesday eve-jning, se?·t. 30. Other st^rs signed for the Maisonette, 11 was informed today, are pretty Connie Moore, California songbird, who?╟╓ll bow Wednesday evening, Oct. 1; and Fernanda. Montel, stylish Pari-sienne chanteuse, who?╟╓ll swing in Thursday evening, Oct. 30. For the Christmas and New Year?╟╓s\holiday^pRobert Clary, diminutive French comedian, will entertain. He opens Thursday evening, Dec. 11, and is to play through Wednesday evening, Jan. 7, 1959. .* * *. Seen at Stork Club MAKING MERRY at the Stork Club, on the dance floor or in the dining room: Remember Harold Uoyd, one of the all-time greats of the movies? Well, he was in the Cub Room the other night with Lou Holtz and Arthur William Brown. Jeff Lynn, starring in ?╟úSeparate Tables," playing Long Beach that week, came in and ran into my friend Walter Kin sella at his usual table. I?╟╓m sure the public would like to see Kinsella on TV more often or is Walter getting too rich? A couple of tennis champs?╟÷ Gussie ?╟úLace Pants?╟Ñ Moran and * Frank Shields?╟÷were at 'adjoining tables. Chic Johnson, of ?╟úHellza-l popping ?╟Ñ popped in for a \\ nightcap and found Forrest 1 Tucker had the same idea. Sipping champagne: Billy Leeds | and his#eauteous wife. Jimmy [Cromwdil did; likewise. * I | Proprietor Shetipan Billings- \ ley and Leon Henderson in a I huddle. What are they talking about?╟÷the OPA? Guess that?╟╓s enough. j * * * HE REALLY CAN DANCE, this Lou Brecker, proprietor of Roseland Dance City . ,*I saw him whirl Kathryn Murray around the Roseland dance floor the other night, while | Arthur looked on in admiration | Entire Harwyn staff andt | their families will be honor* | guested tomorrow night at the f Harwyn . .. It?╟╓s a party hosted j by owner Ed Wynne, who feels 1 most of the credit for the rapid j reopening (in seven days) of his | club, after fire kitchen and dining room; belongs to his employes . * . They came in early and stayed late to clear out the debris. Show girls, chorus girls and, singers who want to work in new revues coming to the Latin Quarter in New York and the one in Miami should see producer I^gnp, Arden at the Latin1 Quarter here, Monday through Friday, at 3 p.m. . . * Theo Fahidi and his all-string orchestra start their third year tonight at the Monsignore . ; * They?╟╓ll play for a party at midnight honoring newscaster Art Van Horn.