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NIGHT LIFE SCENE BY JOHN L. SCOTT ceeds on his merry way serving up vocal barbs at such notables as Barry Sullivan, Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds and Harry Karl, and Keefe Brasselle. The Players 4 and song- stress Gwen Harmon, who just completed a long run at a Las Vegas hostelry, are entertaining at the Slate Bros. Club. Comic Jackie Mason and singer Freddie Stewart round put the program. BUTLER STARS .Recording star Champ I Butler opens an engage- ment at the Forge in Glen- j dale under a new * booking policy. name ___HJP He's backed by the Art Grahahi Trio . . . Pacific Ocean Park will stage its first Teen-age Jamboree to- morrow night at 9. The one-hour show will be em- ceed by Jimmy O'Neill who will present the Four Preps and other teeners' favorites . . . The RitzJ Brothers are to open next] Mohday night at the Chil Chi in Palm Springs. Ear-1 tha Kitt follows the Ritzesl /April 22 . . t. The Mary I Kaye Trio has signed to I star at the Crescendo be-1 ginning April 29 . . . Gi- sele MacKenzie takes over the Cocoanut Grove plat- | form May 4 . . . ON THE DESERT Victor Borge, the gregar- ious Great Dane of show business, exposes his ster- ling wit and piano play- ing combination next Tuesday at Hotel Sahara in Las Vegas. Also fea- tured will be the Sahara chorines labeled ?╟úmost beautiful girls in the world." : Still, playing to capacity is the Folies Bergere at : Hotel Tropicana. Varel and Bailly with The Chan- teurs de Paris, recording stars, return to the show next week. They recently appeared in and around the Los Angeles area. Pro- ducer Lou Walters is en- route to Europe to sign I new acts for the Folies al- though the- basic format I will be retained. I George Gobel opens at I the Sands H o t e 1 next 1 Tuesday night. Sid Caesar 1 the fun begins. POLICY CHANGE Another nitery, Ciro's, will close after tomorrow night's show to prepare for a change of policy. Frank Sennes and his new general m a n a g er, Gus Lampe, have decided to re- names a la ?╟Ñ Twelve beautiful girls_ have been -I 9$ 2?╟÷I a perma- group to back big ~ u s i n ess names bring in a Donn Arden vue called Carte, show selected to form nent ?· show - b u r _____ slated to appear at Ciro's in the future. Roberta Sherwood has been signed fot* a May 12 opening. SECOND EDITION ?╟úPlaymates of I960," Barry Ashton's intimate girlie show which is break- ing records in the Terrace Room of the Statler Hil- ton Hotel, goes into a sec- ond edition. Backed by beauties daringly draped, the new show will feature comedienne Jo Anne Wor- ley, singer Bill Carey and and the exotic Ingeborg as principals. F o u r spec- tacular production num- bers imported from the Las Vegas Flamingo are also displayed. Dennis Parr, a fine ice skater and Jeannie Stevens, dancer, remain from the preced- ing show. CARLA ALBERGHETTI JERRY LEWIS DONN ARDEN?╟╓S GORGEOUS DANCING GIRLS OPENING FRI. JUNE 3?╟÷THE GREAT SONG STYLIST will make his first Vegas SARAH VAUGHN WITH SPECTACULAR NSW DONN ARDEN REVUE NO COVER CHARGE! DINNERS FROM $5.50 PLUS TAX | HOLlYW&qb WMvf