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This Clipping From RIDGEWOOD-B'KLYN, N. Y. LONG ISLAND ADVOCATE MAY 5 1958 Redecorated and redesigned it an estimated cost of i $150,000 as a ^Sweet Sixteen?╟Ñ birthday gift, the Latin I Quarter, with its new look, marks jtke occasion by ?╟ ?╟ international Holiday 1 ing a giai rf^^iove,5 PVpiP I , JBBI... | I making his Broadway debut. The <ptravaganza is the first 15?^^ opening at the Latin j American performers who I Quarter SIBCe owner ^/r . had to go to Europe to adhere i Lowe exploded on tne Mam * faine^ the Bernard Brothers have I Stern scene with a new eon* been: headlining overseas tor gcept in cafe entertainment more- than ten years. They also I sixteen happy years ago. [ appeared in five motion pictures jfr Rube BoUenhora, nationally aa# the first two Americans II known cafe designer who con- ever to star in British pantomime. p the niche as the extra added at- \h traction. The -Latin Quarter also fj 1 presents an all new ensemble of; | beauties, adorned in $110*000 l| { worth of exquisite costumes de- i ; signed by Freddie Wittop and i j-executed. by the Elcus Costume g IgCo. ?╟≤ r j Besides Saliie Blair and the j -{Bernard Brothers* other high- | Blights of the Semi-Annual revue I are The Bob DeVoye Trio, two i {;'{! young men and a pretty lady f Mwho specialize, in, distinctive ada- | ||| gio routines, plus ballet and 1 53 modern jazz dancing; France^ j j Francis Bruun,, said to be one J ?║|Jof the world?╟╓s best jugglers, and | Queti Clavijo, noted female flam* ISenco dancer who hails from Woni Ofe ^Tj Jib -joddns ?╟ M In -urnM 3i3nw ?╟ eSuntta limng ?╟ t voiviAivr ??v led ps w N m |01 This Clipping From VARIETY NEW YORK, N. Y. MAY 7 1958 Roberta Sherwood Gets LQ, N. Y., Date in Sept The Latin Quarter, N. Y., is con- i | tinuing to scan the field for names, |. j Latest to be booked is Roberta L Sherwood who will go in during p |September. Previously booked was! i Betty Grable, wlfo will play the { |N. Y. spot in November and go to j | the Miami Beach Latin Quarter in | I January. LQ g.m. Eddie Risman has also 1 j signed Paul Gilbert for a run in | I August. He's planning to continue 1 ! with the same Donn Arden produc- | I tion until September. Risman has | I also set Sophie Tucker for a Flor- | ida engagement, date not yet | ^definite. ^ fa This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN THE KNJGHT WATCH Big-Time Stars | Sparkle at All I The Top Clubs By GENE KNIGHT Bor THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS, all the big time night clubs in New York are presenting big-time j stars. Top talent at last is here, where, I maintain, it , belongs. * ~ GEORGIA GIBES, a name ; singer, is singing up a storm at -the Copacabana. Co-starred is I GEORGE DE WITT, a witty i young man from the television! I channels. f MAURICE CHEVALIER, anj I all-time great of show business,! is completing a record-break-; I ing engagement at the Wal-f This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. WORLD-TELEGRAM & SUN MAY 16 1958 Johnnie Bay Next At* Tatiri Oiicut/Sf BETTY HUTTON, is sensa-L tional at Lou Walter?╟╓s new Cafe; de Paris. So is Lou?╟╓s lavish re4: vue, JOHNNIE RAY H Putting j on a first class display of sing-1 ing showmanship at the Latin; Quarter. He?╟╓s backed by an elaborate Donn Arden production. ?╟≤ { __ : __ ' ?√ß Johnnie Ray continues the parade of stars into the Latin Quarter on Thursday evening when he premieres as the headliner of Donn Arden?╟╓s new revUe, '?╟ Internatfomi Holiday for Love.?╟Ñ The Bernard Brothers, international satirist continues This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN JUN 171958 THE KNIGHT WATCH New York Journal-American * Tues., June 17,1958- 13 A Roman in Latin Quarter By GENE KNIGHT a NEW VOICE will be heard at the Latin Quarter tonight when Dick Roman, 21-year-old Brooklyn-born baritone, starts an engagement as special attraction in Donn Arden?╟╓s ?╟úInternational Holiday For Love.?╟Ñ This is the boy?╟╓s first appearance, I believe, in a New Ciriello?╟╓s orchestra plays for dancing . . . Come Dec. 1 and the Lombardo brothers will begin operating an ocean-front restaurant in Key Colony Beach, Marathon Shores, Fla. . . . They?╟╓ll call it Guy Lombardo?╟╓s South Point House. IjYork night olub. j Dick became an overnight success when he won the grand prize on the Arthur Godfrey ? talent show only two months 1 ago. Right after that he got j choice spots on network shows; I did. night club dates at the Town Casino in Buffalo and j the Eden Roc Hotel at Miami ; Beach. Now he?╟╓s also an MGM re-? cording star, with a fast-rising L list of disc hits. J The other 11 acts/ in the S Latin Quarter revue efce being ] held over by managing direc-} tor Eddie Risman. Those Ber-jnard Brothers, international satirists, are now headlining the show. Hamp in Harlem FOR THE /FIRST TIME, Lionel Hampton?╟╓s band will play a Harlem night dub tomorrow evening ... The Hamp will do a * one-night stand at Small?╟╓s Paradise?╟÷-of happy memory when I was covering Harlem niteries during Prohibition . . . Guy Lombardo?╟╓s East Point House in Freeport reopens tomorrow night for its ninth season . ??Brothers Carmen and Lebert are partners, I understand ..Michael . Latest crowd-puller wat the Dream Room Upstairs* at the Duplex, in the Village, is Emmanuel Caldwell, who was a concert pianist prodigy at the age of lo ... Last year Manny was big with a Calypso aggregation at the Waldorf . . . Estrellita Salinis, Latin singer known as ?╟úThe Orchid of the Tropics,?╟Ñ has been added to the show at Ramon Zabala?╟╓s La Zambra.