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    scballert ^(festival oTentotafnm ^Presented ffjSSiHSH 11 by Frank c ^ audience I 7, . Se?╜nes in the DonJ |Arden production df "Paris! ' Toujours.'?╟Ñ at u , ls [Rouge iast nightfeljli4 4 fhav?╟úSn?·T^h*mi&t posse envious d S bad the>ilor C?½ptl0nal Polish M?╜i&v??msay Pf si&Hfi&i tacular thS???s ?gEUS*4j g because that souE??·fS??T is;a trite estimate ~* J ke such 1 Attraction at hvui dbe latest ?√ßnt- > Paco __?╟╓ <?╟≤ ^ Sisters shine nn+ 1 , .-t diferously. lt isa ,|j?║j| |?·*d its way into me of the Phant return for the 12j L ,e s'Arden mg Wo who have spent 1thJlNf they begin ( so J^g *???╟÷ ?√ß spent * |the Andrea Dancers, SleS J|f i6 ' the adaSip; teiannel with two men and A Woman liJS&fft suppJy some star- Ithei? workaTLCslma^S with sain ?╟?(.u' iile same may be s-> the Jugglers. Enough Humor .comedy6 sJr ?n ??ut?╟ and-?Σ≤t IP d??~ imagine the^rj aucticm gaining ^aI^SSLwJ ^riio nave SDem so much time abroad dur-mg the past decade. Thei> but IT0?╟Ñ171135 dazzle oday possesses ex- f ge??us frame on a m t as part oMhe The eSfsgnenSemble-best achieved T* 0f the gms wKSSUaS*. duction WfrS^ST* I?╟÷ throllk* fain,in?· something , ?√ßRHrai NEW MOULW.1-ROUSE SHOVV' SL - wi"S Kf I>rffiuC?╜?╟ >"* WMk Sffi, enfert-ai ?╟úT*-" "'dS attendefi by^manv .notable* . entertainment world, who found it delfrtrfful ?╜ Sennes Oeft) greets Comedian and Mi ot I > and Betty Grable (right). (Review, Page 22 Part JO ts jM the sametvnf?u??efu0thers' of (selections toward^/ UviSvyPnVhat,hav5 been of the show an? ffi w3ri?½P P|BS Page Six ?╟╓ *?╟ú???╜?╜# stellar acts lthe hid siven?hooks tor a jywhs dorine ?╟útil?╟╓l,':,n. 0f,,s?╟ -n't and ?╜ ?╟útea Msi??'sBraSESKHlM ? α REVIEWS MOULIN ROUGE This review,* to fit in with the theme of the Moulin Rdtige, ?╟ ?╟ Paris Toujours,?╟Ñ should be written in neon lights; in a Mardi Gras sky. It<is^the biggest^ most lavish show we have ever' seen in a night club, including a hurricane at sea on stage which slowl^ piece ,by piece, rips apart a sailing^ship and finally throws a pair of lovers, into a sea that enfolds the boat. Frank Sennes, as he ba?Σ≤rh two previous shows, brings to Life for locals , and'^but-of-towners a loud, splashy, overwhelming 1 evening of entertainment tfiat will cause many a patron to gape, ?╟úTh^Moulin Rouge is fmany-splendorecfIhing.,, Producer Don Arden seems not to be happy unless what looks like hundreds of entertainers at one time are dancing, singing and amusing in unbelievable colorful costumes. Starring in the extravaganza are the Peters Sisters, three giant singers, who can sing louder than the Jerry Gray orchestra, and do. They have a novel act, well worth seeing; Also there for the amazement of the customers are The Cabol?, Andrea Dancers, Marquis Family and Perro Bros., all fast-paced acts that catch the spirit of the immense activity and, wHja the help of the Pony Sherrell-Pbil Moody score, do very well. The Moulin Rougerat djriner-show-^ dancing for $5.50 is a steak ?╟÷ Leo Guild. dresses. TublfeW i?r her r&s-sjSSS ?╟ ?╟ wJeu Jjte'War and.Pelce? ?╤se theirs??,5> ?╟  He 4-vr^: 8ra^??lnllb??.t.-t,'Y' | ^ound thema?ages to PMKutBBfiP'1.note in seems to cafe-Arden w2ralfc ^