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FRANCES MERRON'S 'BRIGHT SPOTS' Johnnie Ray rockets into the I Lathi Quarter tonight?╟÷another j ?╟úmust",; in the amazing talent | boom that has developed along I the cafe circuit in our town this season. The sobbing singer?╟÷one I of the all-time great song stylists ?╟÷will headline the glamorous I Donn Arden revue, aided by the ; wittyBernard Brothers and a big cast of lads and lovelies (particularly lovelies). THE FLASH NEWS over at the Stage Coach Inn?╟÷Joni James opening tomorrow for a special, two-night, romp. Joni, by the by, will Introduce a new tune written by TV's Steve Allen?╟÷"The Junior Prom Song." Eberhardt?╟╓s colorful House of Vienna preemed a new bill last night co-starring two luscious thrushes, operatic thriller Eileen Schauler and French chanteuse Lili. Baritone Carlo Hatvary, accordionist Rolf Heineman and gypsy musicians Maxy Fransco & Herb Sand rounded out the doings directed by pianist Gleb Yelliii. Suzanne Lake, remembered for her role in the "?╟ King & I?╟Ñ on B?╟╓Way got back from a South American vocal tour in time to open with comedian Joey Carter at No. One Fifth Avenue on Tues.. .TV^s^Hit Parade" singer Tommy Leonetti marches into the leading spot in this weekend's show at San Su San in Mineola. ?╟≤ THE ROOSEVELT Grill is back in swing withrSammy Kaye. Hie ?╟úSo You Want to Lead A Band" man brought his crew in on Monday, all set to mix some by' long-time favorites of the patrons Sal Mignola and his Ele-gantairs plus song-and-piano man Bill Farrell. . Prize-winning European concert , violinist Kalman Banyak, who recently debuted at the Chardas, has won a prize there?╟÷anj 18-month contract. # THE ROUNDTABLE, smart new open Vera in i| to e now at x Lbii not: I post-midnight ?╟úsnap_____ Sat. with sandwiches and coffel? on the house. The Stork Club has completed the new deco? in its Shermane Suite, and the rush is on to reserve it for private parties and special events. Owner Teddy Klafter of Nino's Continental will maintain his ' seven nights a week schedule TOMMY LEONETTI "Hit Parade'* singer in Mineola. ?╟úmoderate" rock ?╟╓n' roll with straight jazz. Tonight he resumes his ?╟úFamily Fun" dance contests as a regular weekly feature. Prfzes for best Mother-and-son and father-and-daughter teams. The Riviera Restaurant on Manhasset Bay in Port Washington now spotlights singers Kathy Keegan and Joe Potito as featured acts with Arnold Holop's ork. Musical moods at Place Elegante in mid-Manhattan are set This Clipping From SHARON, PA. HERALD MAY 6 1958 Tony Mack of Wheatland Opens on Broadway Tony Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mack of Wheatland, | opened on Broadway in New York I.City at the* exclusive Latin Quarter. . He has signed a six month con-| tract with Donn Arden, producer, fof the revue^nternational Holi-;*day for Love." Tony is the lead |male dancer in the revue. His opening night was spectacular, according to Donn Arden. I Lee Mortimer, columnist and ^critic for the New York Mirror, yn his column; said that Tony is I well on his way to becoming a pleading star on Broadway. I Attending Tony?╟╓s opening night iwere his parents, his former ?║ teacher, Mrs. Odetta Homer of ^Transfer, who first took him to pNew York for his professional ^introduction, and Mrs. Robert -Reimold. The Wheatland entertainer just ^completed a three months engage-mnient at the Latin Quarter in Miami Beach, Fla. His managers Ijack Stanley of New York City. ThisClipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. DAILY MIRROR ftPR 25 1958 CAB HOORAYS The sultry songsational performance by Sallie Blair in the masterful musical Show created by Donn Arden for the 16th birthday of the Latin Quarter . . . Jean Car-roll, the first lady of laughter, making new quotable quips at Jac?· Silverman's Old Romanian , . . Deft dancing by the Liccardos at the plush Goldeii^ Slipper in Glen Cove . . . TV thrush Jeanie Allen trill-thrilling weekend crowds at El Mombo in Franklin Sq. This Clipping From New York, N. Y., Journal of Commeice & Commercial n ?╟≤ : ~ ~ V ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~.... ~ .... ---------------------- Entertainment Here and There j iHiiKiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii{iiiiiliiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRii!ii!iiiiiiiiii!i(iiiiiuiiiii!iiii This Clipping F WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY NEW YORK, N. Y. JUL 2-1958 By ETHEL COLBY Le Marmiton, one of the better j French restaurants in Gotham, was the scene of a lively celebra-] tibn marking its tenth anniver* during the year, its hosts, Cam i l l e and | Edouard, emphasize the delights of wine drinking by; toasting different provinces of their native land with the indicated grape specialty. And most recently, it was a food and wine festival a la Bordeaux. 1 Wifch-Maunce Chevalier and Dehlse Darcel on hand, to aid the general enjoyment, and with songs and toasts going/ on at every table* the noted chefs dinner was gala. Each course, starting with those delectable Les Escargots Marmiton, was accompanied by its heightening liquid from Bordeaux. And we must admit that [ Kathryn Grayson Joins \ Latin Quarter Revue Kathryn Grayson, film spiigS |personality^ will make her New! I York cafe debut tomorrow as head-1 | liner of Donn Arden?╟╓s ?╟úInterna-1 rtionai Holiday FoTTLove? revue-.at | j the Latin Quarter. Comedian Jack | I Durant will be the added at true- 1 jjtion. The St. Leon Troupe from Aus-S tralia, consisting of eight acrobatid I daredevils, will succeed The 7 Ash-| tons as the Latin Quarter?╟╓s ?╟úspec-I tacular" act. Other highlights of * the hew I revue J will be The Bob DeVoye I Trio, who specialize in amazing I adagio work plus ballet and mod-I ern jazz dancing; and Queti Clav-lijo, Spanish flamenco dancer mak-I ing her American debut. Tony Mack | Plans Fourth Observance The Stuyvesant Room pf the ! Hotel Astor will hold a Fourth of j July celebration. The ropmiwUl he | decorated in the flag colors and | there - will be' an unusual ?╟úRed, White and Blue" menu in honor of the Fourth. Chateau Haut-Rrion with its follow-up of a fulkbodied sauterne from that sector were embellishments to be considered by even those .who are not strictly gourmets. In months to come\ other combination festivals will be featured there, and the champagne assignment, even now, has my eagle eye on the calendar. Returns to Copa This Thursday Miss Georgia Gibbs will be making her return to the Copacabana as singing star. With George De Witt occupying the comedy slot, and Phil Lawrence and Mitzi, the dancing team to start the show, this new bill should awaken interest in viewing the more reliable entertainers, live, particularly when the Capa?╟╓s fine menu is an added attraction. Johnny Ray, one of pur tport colorful singers, continues Unexciting parade of stars into the Latin Quarter the same evening (May. 22) when he premieres as headliner of Donn Arden's sensational new revue,", ?╟≤?╟ International, Holiday for Love," The satirical]! Bernard Brothers continue their antics in the, show. New on Islarid Ruby Foo?╟╓s will operate the 400-seat restaurant at the Hamp ton Inn, Westhampton, L. I., open ing May 31. | It will be the first time the famed Chinese restau rant has | ever inaugurated a branch in a Summer resort, Owner Mrs. Florence Pike is lavishing $50,000 to redecorate and will personally manage the room. In addition to the popular Oriental dfshes and tropical . drinks, Mrs. Pike will feature a diversified American cuisine. Irving Kramer, executive .vice president of ffche Hotel Edison, who is a partner in Hampton Inn, was responsible for Arranging the Ruby Foe deal. -