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This Clipping From HOfcy#WOO#BAL!F. CITIZEN-NEWS ?√ß MMBBi mm alslftlSili CTTVZtiT-Wtw'S'' x rytj~ frtu>sday,7uTy?╟ú^?╟╓i, r?D*fr DINE and DANCE iWl M With AUDREY KEARNS Ray at Moulin Aug. 8; Liberace in Grove Wed. | Amusing idea|folding a ?╟úcori-Isolationparty?╟Ñ for the top |?╟ losers?╟Ñ, of the;\Miss Universe ?√ßcontest.pThatjs what is planned M Ye in Beverly Hills this eyemng. . . . Sammy Davis Jr, hfas ?½en on the sick "ns?╟╓t for the 'last couple of eve-|iings ahd last night Jerry Lewis j?╟ subbed?╟Ñ for him in the Moulin Rouge show, as he has several times before. S ome subbing! Incidentally^ Sammy winds up his current engagement at the spot on Sunday arid on Aug. 8 JohnnieLRay moyes into the starring spotlight, along with |the e^rk Brothers and Don Arden?╟╓s ^eyefilling revue. THEY TELL ME | That^6harlie- Barnet and hiS J orchestra play for dancing to-, morrow , night and Saturday might at the Hollywood Tal-Jadium; Les Elgart comes back ||the following . weekend. . . Jeri Neyt forfoeyly pianist with L Woody Herman?╟╓s Herd, has just ?║ibeen signed to entertain the Oyster Htottse* . . . And did you I' | know that next month Clif Herd?╟╓s Red Snapper will be gl starting its fifth successful year on La Cienega?╟╓s Restaurant row? Saw Cornel Wilde, Ray Bolger, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Dinah Shore and Johnny Walsh at the Red Snapper recently. . . . Judging from the crowd enjoying dinner and watching the fashion show last night at Sam Alessi?╟╓s Round Robin, this is going to be a really popular innovation on Sam?╟╓s part. . . . Silky Sullivan?╟╓s racing star may momentarily be in eclipse pending his return to thoroughbred racing. But musically speaking he?╟╓s batting a thousand per cent, says Ted Mossman, well known pianist at Eddie Arcaro?╟╓s colorful sports restaurant on La, Cienega. Seems Ted wrote a song a few weeks ago called ?╟úSilky Sullivan?╟Ñ and although there?╟╓s been a bit of good ha-tured ribbing, the song has real ly caught on and Ted is often asked to play it. FUN SPOT I found a wonderful way to relax away froiri the ?╟úMadding crowd?╟Ñ after spending a hectic afternoon at POP (P a c i f i11 Ocean Park), the new fun pi# at the ocean. Just jumped ofi mm m H IRIS m POPULAR DUO ?╟÷ Lovely Mary Meade French sings to George Liberace?╟╓s violin accompaniment at the Largo on the Sunset Strip. This Clipping From LOS ANGELES*-CALIF. EXAMINER AUG 1958 Lewis Subs for Davis, Jr.,4 Jerry Lewis substitutes to-liglitT for Sammy Davis Jr. it Frank Sennes?╟╓ Moulin ?·ouge in Hollywood. Sammy, in the sixth week oi his 6V2'Week engagement, was unable to perform; because of a virus condition which affected his throat. The Four Step Brothers and the De Castro Sisters filled,in for Sammy last eve-ning ?╜ra| conjunction with the regular ?╟ i^how consisting of comic Dick Drake, Donn Arden?╟╓s revile and Dick Staple's orchestra one of the gaily decorated boardwalk ?╟útrams?╟Ñ and rode down the Pike to the Surf Rider Jnn; Vrijoyed dinner in TTf^Cof-feeJShpp,. which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week; ... Unexpected duo: Molly Bee and Stan Freberg at Phil Ahn?╟╓s Moongate Restaurant in Panorama City. . . . Dropped in at the Open House the other p.m for some of Joe Bentley?╟╓s wonderful fried chicken ?╟úon the house?╟Ñ after 11 p.m. every night. Can?╟╓t thipk of a more friendly gesture. . . . Don?╟╓t forget that Judy Garland will be in . the* Cocoanut Grove only through Tuesday night. Liberate opens Wednesday for a limited eri^geriterit. SPORTS FANS Numerous celebrities of both I Ti-ie jusiikju? -K-A-J~Mg the entertainment and sports | world have been glimpsed dur- ! ing the past few days enjoying [ themselves at the Fox Hill# I Country Club, which is open to ] the public seven days a week, | states general manager Marvin . Clawson. They take in a round p of golf over one of the two 18 & hole courses and then dine ik the spacious grillroom. Among i those seen, actor Jimmy Dunn, , TV master of ceremonies Bo% ; Warren, TV actor Kent ?╟úBoftr ton Blackie?╟Ñ Taylor, baseba?·J 1 players Stan Williams, Johnny } Lindeli, and Frank Kelleher, 1; Ram football star Jon Arnett, UCLA football coach Henry ?╟úRed?╟Ñ Sanders, USC football; coach Don Clark, Loyrila bas- ; ketball coach Bill Donovan and many others. ; ?╟≤ ?╟≤ _ ;/_ , ; This Clipping From SHAMOKIN, PA. NEWS-DISPATCH irif d it 11 i i 1 V- - 0* (ill I 1 * ?√ß \Hollywood I By ErskineJohnson ?╟úYou must see Paris. France. I Ooo, lah, lah, here?╟╓s your I chance.?╟Ñ Champs-Elysees daring nasi 1 arrived on the Nevada desert in I ?╟úC?╟╓est Magnittque,?╟Ñ the imported I Lido de Paris revue which open-I ed the new 1,065-room Stardust 1 Hotel here and even blwe Las I Vegans are setting new altitude i records in eyebrow-lifting. This gambling resort town has I seen just about everything ^ in J i recent years but the Parisian I Revue, set for a six-month run, I is the greatest spectacular of I them all. It?╟╓s the first night club I show ever brought almost intact I from naughty Paris to America I and features the famed ?╟úBluebell 1 Girls?╟Ñ?╟÷bare-bosomed belles ?╟÷ in I the continental parade and tab-?√ß leau style of inoffensive nudity. But there are spicy touches never before seen outside the shadow of the Eiffel Tower and the Stardust?╟╓s 700-seat theatre restaurant, I?╟╓m sure, will wear out several S.R.O. signs. In any other town in the United States the show would wear out thej vice squad raiders. The nudity, actually, is a minor audience gasp. The lavish one-hour, 15-min-ute revue, staged by Dqgn^Arden and conceived by Lido^wners Pierre Louis-Guerin and Rene Fraday, is probably the greatest night club show ever seen in the l United States. Hydraulic lifts give the big stage five different and constant-I ly changing levels. A 10-by-30 I foot understage swimming pool I reflects underwater ballet (and I young lovers) in a giant mirror. I 1 There?╟╓s ice-skating on one of the! I five levels, showgirls are lowered 8 on platforms out of the ceiilngl above the audience and the finale I includes a fireworks display. The costumes in dance numbers I are as breath-taking as the lack of them in other scenes. There are singers and comedians: a magician who ?╟úswallows?╟Ñ illuminated light bulbs and Eric I Brenn, the greatest juggler I?╟╓ve ever seen. Brenn starts eight plates spinning on a table and five glass bowls whirling atop long poles. That?╟╓s enough to give any juggler a workout, but Brenn just isn?╟╓t the lazy type. While keeping the plates and the bowls I whirling, he does flip flops with I glass and silverware and eggs. Brenn is busier on stage than [the busy-busy dealers in the | Stardust?╟╓s gambling casino, I which cued me to ask a Las I Vegan: ?╟úHow can a hotel with 1 1.065 rooms (the world?╟╓s biggest [resort hotel> open when three