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This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. DAILY MIRROR JUL 3 1958 FRANCES MERRON'S 'BRIGHT SPOTS* Kean & Parker to Betty Kean and Lew Parker, # the headlining funsters who mar-IJg ried for better or mirth, romp into Jules Podell?╟╓s Copacabana m tonight as the Mr. & Mrs. stars 1 of a new holiday show. Support-?║} honeymoonatics will be |S song stylist Betty Johnson of the i late hour TV screen, dancer >) Bobby Brandt and the brigade of M Coi&t beauties. m SKYROCKETS at the Latin f. Quarter for tonight?╟╓s debut of | movie queen Kathryn Grayson, i Making her first local cafe ap-S pearance, the beauty with the 1 magnificent voice takes over the I top spot in Do4ux*Arden?╟╓s lavish I revue; ?╟úInternational Holiday for 0 Lovq,?╟╓?╟╓ with zany Jack Durant as 1 an added attraction. Sight to see I?╟÷Kathryn doing the Gilda Gray I shimmy. Hotel Roosevelt turned its Grill | Room bandstand over to Lenny I Herman and crew Monday, which I just about made Summertime of-| ficial at that hostelry. Alternat-I ing with the long-time favorites | is a trio new to our town?╟÷the | Bill Snyder group from Chicago. I First rate. Al Martin, owner of the late | Ebony Club, has teamed with | textile exec Marty Teitehbaum to i set up a promising new specialty | bistro called the ?╟úOffbeat.?╟Ñ Due to bow next Wednesday at B?╟╓way \ & 129th St., the nitery will con-1 centrate on showcasing new and ! unusual jazz soloists and groups, j particularly those recommended by current leaders in the field. THE GOLDEN Slipper, glamor eafe out Glen Cove way, spun into a new round of fun Tuesday with comedian Jack De Leon and | dancing favorite Shirley McGuire j | in the spotlight.. .The keyboards ; are zinging at the Roundtable. | Two star 88-ers, Barbara Carroll j and Eddie Hey wood, moved in S with their supporting trios Monday for a month of ivory magic. Manny Wolf?╟╓s famed Chop | House, shutterd after a' kitchen ] fire on Memorial weekend, took Copa This Clipping From WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY NEW YORK, N. Y. JUN 17 Roman at Latin Quarter Dick Roman, newest singing sensation, joins the revue at the Latin Quarter tonight as a special attraction. The Donn Arden revue 1 Will continue to feature the Bernard j Bros.'i the Bob DeVoye Trio, the j Seven Ashtons, and Queti Clavijo L in .addition to a large cast which is I seen ;in several lavish production | numbers. Hil SANDRA DE KIRALY Istanbul to Viennese Lantern. this first interruption to its business since 1896 as an opportunity to add plenty of new equipment. Re-opens this coming Wednesday. Good news in the blue-ribbon food department. Turkish-born Sandra de Kiraly, who gave up her family title of Countess for U. S. citizenship, is back for her third singing date at Max Loew?╟╓s Viennese Lantern, sharing honors with lyric soprano Mary Tremain?╟÷a pair of trill-thrillers . . . Mickey Mann?╟╓s picturesque Riviera on Manhasset Bay m Port Washington is a rendezvous for the romantic?╟÷dancing under the stars every night ?╟╓cept Monday to the rhythms of Arnold Holop & Ork. ^ BOB DOWNEY, now marking his 18th anniversary as host and piano star of the attractive Number One Fifth Avenue Bar, added to his rep as a discoverer of talent with the presentation Tuesday of Petite Grovell, French blues-and-ballad thrush. Petite, 3Rb*st wlnne&^of Downey?╟╓s ,195% talent contest series*! a Mortal night feature), is working her prize paid week.,.Leo Fuld has shuttered his Cafe Sahbra for the Summer while he treks to Israel on a talent hunt for his September re-opening. Peter Robotfci salutes the Fourth of July at his swank Chateau Richelieu restaurant with a six-foot sugar-and-ieing replica of the Statue of Liberty, a pastry masterpiece by Chef Georges Oddeaux. (Saturday treat for youngsters dining there ?╟≤a sample of the tasty statue.) Restaurateur Gian Marino is on a tour of Italy and North Africa, busy collecting new recipes for his Lexington Avenue cuisinery?╟÷ and classic dueling weapons for exhibition there. CAFE CHAUVERON, the French provincial palate palace for gourmets, shutters after curfew tonight so owner Roger Chauveron and his staff can vacation, but they?╟╓ll all be back in time for a July 29 re-opening Spotted dining in the elegant Cloud Casino at Roosevelt Raceway ?╟÷ movie - TV producer Hal Roach, Jr., singing star Lanny Ross, ork leader Emil Coleman. This Clipping From VARIETY NEW YORK, N. Y. JUN 2 5 $58 Desert Inn? Las Vegas 1 Las Vegas, June 17. McGuire Sisters, Jack Durant, Art Johnson; Ron Lewis, Joyce Roberts Ddn&Jlxden Dancers (16)* Carlton Hayes Ofch (13); production nupibers staged by Ardgn; musical arrangements, Phil Moody; original lyrics Pony Sherrell, $3 minimum, m This Clipping From New York, N. Y., Journal of Commerce & Commercial This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. DAILY NEWS JUN 27 1958 Entertainment Si Chris, Phyllis & Dottie McGuire return to the Painted Desert Room with a reprise of the turn they did here before. It?╟╓s a good act, and the girts seem to be singing better than ever. They?╟╓re lookers, they have a pleasantly distinctive sound, and even register in the terp and ybck division. Numbers include ?╟úYou?╟╓re So Much A Part of Me,?╟Ñ ?╟úIsn?╟╓t It A Shame What Happened To Mary??╟Ñ ^?╟úAlabama Jubilee,?╟Ñ ?╟úPicnic,?╟Ñ ?╟úSomething?╟╓s G o 11 a Give,?╟╓** ?╟úHe,?╟Ñ ?╟úSincerely,?╟Ñ ?╟úSugartime,?╟Ñ ?╟úDaddy,?╟Ñ and ?╟úOne Fine Day.?╟Ñ As the flapper Me Goo Sisters, they sock across ?╟úThat?╟╓s My Weakness Now,?╟Ñ and ?╟úAlexander?╟╓s Ragtime Band.?╟Ñ Phyllis scores in the imprsesh department. Much credit, as the girls will be the first to tell you, goes; to Murray Kane, their conductor-arranger-manager. Jack Durant is held over from the previous show, and serves as a fine balancer. The comedian has a cult in Las Vegas, and according to the room?╟╓s maitre d\ many of bis fans come back to see him again and* again. Laughter at his own jokes is contagious, and the audience keeps the yocks coming loud and fast. There are two holdover production numbers, both made outstanding by the singing of. Art Johnson and the dance team of Ron Lewis & Joyce Roberts. Miss Roberts adds icing to the cake with her dandy chirping. Music is by the Carlton Hayes orch (13). , Show runs until July %, when Ed Sullivan makes his Vegas debut. Duke. ~mer& KiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiHHiiiiininihiiiiHiiiiiHiiininiiiHiiiiipiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiHiriijiiiiiiiHiHni,,.. By ETHEL COLBY i velvet paras fnr* i l?╟÷ _ f. / In Person Movie singer Kathryn Gray- I spn will bow in New York as a night club performer, next j, Thursday, headlining Doryi ?║?║ Arden?╟╓s revue at the LaTm Quarter. Jack Durant will supply | the' comedy. The film queen made | her first cafe appearance re- j cently in Las Vegas. By ETHEL COLBY qChursday will see a shuffling of -JP^jcr attractions at mur two most r | popular nite spots in Manhattan, M At the Copacabana; host Jules ; Ppdell has booked Betty Kean, , without sister Jane, but with her | new partner, Lew Parker, who j happens to be the man she mar* | ried. These two expert clowns should J be making a notable debut with their palatable nonsense, and automatically bring out those red This Clipping From HOLLYWOOD REPORTER HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. JUN 2 1958 Stardust Opens July 2 Las Vegas.?╟÷Newest of the deluxe hotels on The Strip, Stardust, opens July 2 with Lido de Paris revue, ?╟ ?╟ C?╟╓est Magnifique?╟Ñ, staged by Donn Arden. velvet ropes for standees. For Betty Kean?╟╓s fondness for spontaneous slapstick is bait for the showfeusiness inners, and hubby Lew Parker has delivered his slick brand of comedy in some of our best Broadway shows. { In the singing spotlight at the Cops will be tne disarming singer, Betty Johnson, who is so often enjoyed cm fee Jack Paar ?╟úTonight?╟Ñ show (NBC-TV). Being jpped to vocal stardom was pre destined for Betty, whose unaf footed presentation, H wholesome charm and sincere reading of a lyric bring Dinah Shore to mind {The taprobatic dancer, Bobby Brandt, will also be on hand for ?╟ the hew Copa hill, which features a line of stunning gals and a lavish surrounding revue. Debut Scheduled At the Latin Quarter, Kathryn Grayson of Filmland, will be making her New York cafe debut the same evening as the singing headliner of Donn ^rdgjg^ opulent ?╟úInternational Holiday for Love?╟Ñ revue, with comedian Jack Durant as her supporting star. Miss Grayson, one of the most beautiful of Hollywood?╟╓s queens, has a lilting soprano voice that has graced multitudes of bis budget musical filihs. It is pure, and she knows how to use it for greatest effectiveness. Her one former boite appearance was in Los Vegas, where she provided the management with a record-breaking rum Kathryn, a la film-ville, ?√ß will pay marked attention to the gown department for this important engagement, to satisfy her fans. The remaining revue is one of the most- spectacular this town has ever seen. It contains fine specialists of variety entertain?╟╓ ment, magnificent trappings?╟╓ and all the under?╟╓dressed mischief die censors allow. )j New Presley Film Elvis Presley?╟╓s new film, ?╟úKing j Creole,?╟Ñ is slated to open at Loew?╟╓sj State Theatre July S, whieh should | give his youthful fans a full holiday to enjoy their singing idol. Co-starred with Presley are!= Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau,^ Dolores Hart and Bean Jagger.j The picture has a musical score df thirteen songs, of whiqh Elvis k sings ten. } j Michael Curtiz directed the Hal f Wallis?╟╓ production fdr Paramount Pictures release. Name plftyers Paul Stewart, Liliane* Monte-vecchi, Jan Shephard and Brian Hutton have major supporting' roles in the story, which was based on "?╟úA Stone Sor Danny Fisher,?╟ÑH the best-seller vby Harold Rdbbins.