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HOLLYWOOD PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY FOR THE HOLLYWOOD TOURIST and CONVENTION BUREAU, 6520 SUNSET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD 28 FRANK SENNES'^MOULIN ROUGE 5th ANNIVERSARY HOLLYWOOD NOTABLES GATHER OCTOBER 8th TO HONOR FRANK SENNES WITH TESTIMONIAL DINNER-"WONDERFUL WORLD!" IS DONN ARDEN'S BRIGHT MUSICAL FOR NEW SEASON Hollywood civic and entertainment world notables will gather October 8 to honor Frank Sennes with a testimonial dinner at his Moulin Rouge Theatre Restaurant, according to Elwood ^^ Inglude, president of the Tour- ** ist and Convention Bureau of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Frank Sennes surpasses all previous Moulin Rouge musical productions with the October 9th, 1958 Premiere of "Wonderful World!"?╟÷staged ved vea ge^-ICANA" is one of the three differently themed production numbers in jiall-ennes' newest musical "Wonderful World!" staged and directed by H??"den. These sketches depict panoramic stage, with side wings extended rida-ed toward audience, of segments of the exciting act. and directed by Donn Arden, whose hit shows may be seen in Paris, Rome, Miami, New York, Las Vegas and Hollywood. Stars . MAR.LYN MAXWELL ioins forces rJLT ^^ ^Ighetti, with Jane Powell to tell friends' about ?&*** SherWOOd, and the the exciting new Donn Arden musical Mills Brothers headline in SUC- extravaganza at Frank Sennes' Moulin Ces.sive Order during the Prem- Rouge in Hollywood where such great iere Season which entertain- stars as Jerry Lewis, Sammy Davis, ;n?╟?i?╟? ^i0u^f/i?╟? +u co. a ?╟≤ Jr., Jimmy Durante, Dean Martin, "^ CelebrateS the 5th Amil- Betty Grable, Johnnie Ray, Liberace, Versary of the Moulin Rouge Roberta Sherwood and Anna Maria in Hollywood. Alberghetti are among the headlines. "Wonderful World'" bud geted1 "*t $50,000,000, reflects the confidence and vision of master showman Frank Sennes, a man whose "luck" is synonymous with sound judgement and good taste. The newly expanded stage, just completed at a cost in excess of $50,000.00, enlarges the previously largest nitery stage in the world, creating a panoramic effect which extends well beyond the footlights to embrace a large portion of the audience. It is typical of Sennes that no expense is spared to provide free reign for the imaginative sets by gifted young art director Harvey Warren; col- orfullv excitincr oostumf??<: Tw