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Kgra NEVER A COYER CHARGE NEVER A MINIMUM FOR DINNERS PAUL BRUUN ?╟úPonn Arden, has *Trfl8TfWEBP,l,IW*lbest revue . , . the beauty of the girls will knock your eyes out . . . cos* fumes are breath* taking. . . the eus* tomer is really the beneficiary." . MIAMI BEACH SUN ?√ß':*** in ? **fc ' JL^-^MEMBElT^O **nil Jr OF DINER'S CLUB For Res.: JE 8-5353 i\Vl^riiin New Verkiyisit#the%N ew York LatinQuarter PCaTIN QUARTER ALL A-GLITTER FOR CHRISTMAS (GENING! EM Loew will* re-open his Palm Island Latin Quarter Club on Christmas Eve with a stocking-lull of glitter-wrapped surprises to delight the hearts of the night club habitues. ' . ,___ Exciting to us is the welcome news that the completely redecorated and revamped landmark of entertainment has eliminated those pesky poles th*t used to hinder us during the show. . . - . If you?╟╓ve heard about the fabulous wall of rain, installed on the L Q stage for its tropical effect, don?╟╓t assume its necessary to bring your umbrellas to the ringside tables. Your minks and gowns; are absolutely safe against the rain barrier. ?√ß ?√ß 2; j Produced by Don Arden, the Palm Island spectacular wit include ,i.. PAUjlWMpy?╟ lltir'TriinrOlP??ft<|fi|iHnTrI li success m Las Vegas; Rudy Gar-$3lESSft^^uggler; the Bernard Brothers, Eng-^fcmd?╟╓s leading comedy team; the Bob DeVoye Trio, daring dancers, rand Gina Genardi, singing sensations. . ?╟≤ . . _ , ?╜Mr When the season gets under way, there 11 be Milton Be^le?╟╓ Television,?╟Ñ to brighten up the February scene in Miami and Miami: Beach. ____.__. ?╟? ^ ______________miluffl MILTON BERLE?╟╓S riotously funny hour and a half show at the Latin Quarter in Miami Beach makes that attractive place the ?╟úBen Blue?╟╓s?╟Ñ of the East . . . A j capacity crowd almost choked from laughing continuous- r ly . . . We have never witnessed Berle as fast and funny as he was at this premiere . . . Donn Arden produced | the exciting girl stuff ?╟≤ . . High spots include newcomer j baby doll (in silk diapers) Gina Genardi, a diminutive ball of fire; one of Japan?╟╓s loveliest girls, Mitsuki Morigai; a S beauteous prima donna named Martha Errolle; Betty George, the eye-filly, who gives the show a lot of its | topic ?╟úA?╟Ñ and three of the swiftest precision hoofers of all time, the Dunhills. Latin Quarter Live Spot i There are seven approaches which men use when they go out with girls," but there is only one approach to make an audience laugh. That is to be funny. $ue Carson and the Bernard Brothers are breaking up customers in the Latin Quarter with slick and ribald comedy and you can add this new show to the already highly competitive nightclub scene on Miami Beach. The Latin Quarter unveiled its production and its girls over the Christmas holiday and it?╟╓s a good one. You?╟╓ll be hearing a lot about Miss Carson and the Bernards. The latter are?╟ record mimics, but it?╟╓s their burlesquing which makes them howlers. You?╟╓ve seldom seen or listened to anything crazier than their ?╟úI Hear Music?╟Ñ and ?╟ ?╟ Indian Love Call?╟Ñ mimicry. MISS CARSON is an all-around gal and she?╟╓s shapely all-around, too. Her best is the ?╟úSeven Lively Arts?╟╓* song, which describes those seven approaches ?╟úwhich girls have heard so often.?╟Ñ She also wows them with her Pearl Bailey impression. Queti Clavijo?╟╓s flamenco, Kuda Cardenas?╟╓ juggling and the Bob Devoye Trio in ballet, acrobatic, adagio and classical bop routines are whizzers. OUT for speed and color in the It has an international and outer space flavor, ranging from Heaven to the West Indies, with stops in Paris, Venice and other points along the way. Costuming is gorgeous, no matter how much or little the girls wear. Tanya Corlett takes a shower bath. It?╟╓s eye-popping. ^ \ ?╟ Gondoliers?╟╓ At Latin Quarter Showgirls Judy Howard and Joyce Adams are dressed to . 1 ilot a mythical gondola through Venice in-XkMMar^^ i ?╟úinternational Holiday For I^ove,?╟Ñ at the Palm?╟╓^sl^r^^m^ .... i..