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This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. ft DAILY MIRROR AUG 20 1958 FRANK QUINN'S NITEUFE Lunch at Copa Come Sept. 4 lirieif mitess-singin headline at Leo . Fuld?╟╓s Cafe Sahbra on Sept. 4. Paralleling her date at the Israeli nightclub will be the debut of Miss Da-mari?╟╓s latest film, ?╟úHomeless,?╟Ñ first Technicolor film made in Israel. \ The Co pa cabana will be ex-| pending its operations Sept. 4. 1 lit; addition to providing its regu-lar 9 nighttime entertainment, it | will be open . for luncheon and I eesch tails - / ?╟ New -Office buildings have i sprung up around the cafe and jutes Podell has been contem-! plating the new policy for two i years to help fill the need for ! more dining space. Luncheon will be served daily, except Sunday, though entertainment will ! be* On a seven-day basis, J'OB THE LAST year the Copa has made surveys of all restaurants to establish favorite dishes, competitive prices and service. While the Copacabana has won popularity for its pres-j entation of leading nightlife stars, it has wide acceptance as j| a restaurant, too. It Ms featured I excellent cuisine and proudly | boasts of accolades from dining-5 out columnists. Luncheon will be Served in I the lounge, from noon until 4. The Copacabana, which seats 600, Will be available for fashion 1 shows, private parties, banquets I and fund-raising luncheons. Sev-1 era! national fashion shows al-| ready have been booked. The Copacabana will offer the j finest foods prepared by chefs of international renown. It also I will feature a separate kitchen i for Chinese-specialties. IT ASPIRES to the status at | noon that it enjoys after dark. I Reservations are suggested for 1 the luncheon premiere. Jill Corey will be making her Copa debut tomorrow evening in a new show which will also star Gene Raylos, a come# favorite. Bev and Jack Palmer will display their dance routines with the Copa cuties. ?╟≤ Taking over the spotlight at the Latin Quarter for a four-week engagement on Thursday, Aug. 28, is Roberta Sherwood. I The ?╟úCinderella of Song?╟Ñ wilL have Corbett Monica, comedian of the casual manner, as an extra (added attraction. ^ OTHER ATTRACTIONS in the Dnnn Arden show, ?╟úInternational H5Tiday for Love,?╟Ñ will be the dance team of Helene and Howard; Tanya Corlette, ?╟úThe Girl in The Shower;?╟Ñ the Marilex Duo, Martha Errolle, Gina Gen-ardi, John Juilano and Tony Mack, plus the chorus and showgirl beauties. n ?╟≤ Returning from a European I tour is Soshana Damari, popular g FIERY FLAMENCOS. Antonia die Ronda and Jose are, the ?╟≤flamenco artists drawing applause at Benito Collada's El Chico. IS if: m mm Hi mm m mi This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN IT THE KNIGHT WATCH Gilbert Real Funny Man By GENE KNIGHT TF IT?╟╓S TRUE, AS SO*ME WOULD HAVE IT, that our ?╟╓!; J- country needs a good laugh these parlous days?╟÷-then managing director Eddie Risman of the Latin Quarter gets our nomination as Cafe Man of the Year. Eddie is responsible for booking Paul Gilbert into the Quarter as star of the cur-'' | rent' show?╟÷and this is the prize booking of 1958. | Gilbert, seen by this agent | first in Las Vegas some years 3 ago, is one of the funniest men | ever to grace the Latin Quarter j stage. If that statement seems a bit extravagant, just check | with the over-capacity audi-j ence that watched him work last night. Using fresh material] except | for his TV doctor skit which j never grows old, Paul revealed | himself to be a comedian who | can take over the flpor of a huge Broadway night club and hold the unswerving attention of his audience for nearly an hour. Of course, he?╟╓s not the whole show. There?╟╓s a little girl singer, Tina Robin, with a great big voice, who sometimes reminds you of a pint-sized Sophie Tucker. Tina has an extensive reper-toire and several singing styles. She does the old standards, registers well with some brand new material, proves adept at rock ?╟╓n?╟╓ roll. Actually, let?╟╓s say that she?╟╓s a most capable songstress who has a sure knowledge of what the public wants. And, even more important, knows how tb satisfy that want. When Risman?╟╓s current show, ?╟úInternational Holiday for j Love,?╟Ñ produced by DopgAr- den, opened some months ago, it was labeled in this and other corners as one of the finest night club revues of all time. A glance last night at its new edition proved the statement still was true. The dancing of Prancoise and Gizelle Szony; the amazingly dexterous acrobatics of the St. Leon troupe; the flamenco rhythms of Queti Clavijo and her group, Martha Er-rolle?╟╓s singing?╟÷all these, plus the beautiful chorines and show girls combine to form a two-and-ope^half hour show that is breath- taking. Jo LOhibardi and his band play for tM<shq#*nd alternate with Buddy Hariowe?╟╓s fine-playing combo for dancing. \ nm NINE QUEENS would fmhance any "deck?╟Ñ and here you see them, as fovely s anything can be-only tMy're known as the Donna Arden Dancers at Beverly Hills yhere they have been the darlings of both regular and visiting patrons of the club.