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the orig?√ß RomeikF "?╟ú PRESS CLIPPINGS fff 330 TOMPKINS AVE. STATEN ISLAND 4, N. Y. j : :' Tel. Gibraltar 7-6800 Cir. (D 703.449) (S 882,925} | This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN I AUG 21 1558 #Hl KNIGHT WATCH Martha Errolle Stays By GENE KNIGHT EROTICALLY ACCLAIMED for her role as featured singer in the Latin Quarter?╟╓s smash hit revue, international Holiday for Love,?╟Ñ Martha Errolle has ' d contract renewed for two more months. Infthe colorful Dona-Arden production, Martha is presented both as a classical i and popular songstress. She sings the ?╟úDrinking Song?╟Ñ from ?╟úLa Traviata?╟Ñ with rounded; polish; beats out ?╟úSend a Man?╟Ñ with the rhythm and zest of a top pops singer. The daughter of Ralph Errolle; lyric tenor of Met Opera fame, Martha, was starred in top musical roles by the Schuberts, Edwin Lester and other producers. Several months ago she devloped a new f singing style to widen the range of her performances beyond the classical and semi-classical. Bhe heading at E. M. Loew?╟╓s Latin Quart# in Miami Beach before Loew^nd managing director Eddie jfcisman signed her for her Broadway stint. Short Stiiff Estelle Parsons and Rita Gardner have joined ?╟úNightcap?╟Ñ at Jim,Paul Eller?╟╓s Show-place in Greenwich Village .. . They replace Jane Romano and Fia Ipfcrin, respectively, in the revu^ *which has passed its 150th anniversary. An old friend of many New Ybrkers, Frank Dolan, has as- sumed a new post in Miami Beach ... Formerly sales manager of the Park Sheraton in our town and lately general manager of the Eden Roc Hotel at the Beach, Frank has just been named general manager of the Balmoral Hotel. Comely Lisa Kirk, preparing for the new supper club act with which she bows Sept. 17 at the Plaza?╟╓s. Persian Room, has engaged former Hollywood designer Jean Louis to create seven new costumes for her en-; gagement ?╟≤ * * Seen by Knight ALAN DALE is making one of his infrequent metropolitan cafe appearances with his singing ehgagement at the Shell House, on. w the island * So many pro golfers^-Jim Demaret, Gene Sarazen, Vic Ghezzi, et al?╟÷have peen dining at Bruno?╟╓s jtt^Janci Pencil of late that , John Bruno has made a "menu change . . . One refreshing beverage now is listed as ?╟úIced Tee.5? Versatile is Paul TauBman - ?╟≤ Not only is he owner and host of the Pent House Club, high above Central Park * . > He also plays the organ and electronic piano for his patrons ?╟÷and has done so for more than ten years The longest consecutive engagement in New York City! Jimmy Aufiero is (going to Europe for his annual vacation, so his Monsignore has closed .;. . It reopens Sept. 3 .. . Marty Gruen is enjoying an extended engagement as pianist at Maude.Craig?╟╓s in Great Neck. Off My Cuff PATSY SHAW has been held lover for another week at the * Golden Slipper in Glen Cove Vv . Here?╟╓s a great ^pot on an August evening. . . And way out, a t cool, breeze-swept Mon-tauk Manor, musffeal comedy star Paul Valentine will head- line the incoming show at the new Patio Club on ,Saturday night. There?╟╓ll be a Bon Voyage party tomorrow eve at the Offbeat for sultry singer Della Reese . *. She?╟╓s off to Honolulu for a series of engagements . ; f Marty Alien and Mitch DeWood made such a hit at the Copa in their stint (they finish last night) that Jules Podell has inked them to a five-year pact ?? . At much n|ore loot! Two old favorites, pianists Harry Brooks and Marco Rizzo, are furnishing the entertainment at Van Mansbach?╟╓s newly reopened Beau Brummel . ?╟? % Bela Villany, the maestro at the Cafe Grinzing, is hard at work between shows bn his pet ?√ß <> . It?╟╓s a musical comedy with a Viennese score. _ THE ORIGINAL RomeikF ?√ß" PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 330 TOMPKINS AVE. STATEN ISLAND 4. N. Y. Tel. Gibraltar 7-6800 Cir. (D 408,150) (S 271,0)9) This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. . POST AUG 2 2 1958 Tina Robin is featured performer in Doi^Vrden?╟╓s ?╟úInter-national Holiday for Love?╟Ñ now at the Latin uarter. the original m RomeikE ?√ßR PRESS CLIPPINGS 330 TOMPKINS AVE. STATEN ISLAND 4, N. Y. Tel. Gibraltar 7-6800 This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN AUG 2 3 1958 UATltf BEAUTY .> . Shirley Forrest is one of the scintillating lovelies in Donn, f ArdgjjJj ?╟úlrifer nati onal Holi* 1 day for Lovers,?╟Ñ the revue [ at the Latin Quarter. This ClippiX?╟╓S From WHERE MAGAZINE NEW YORK, N. Y. median for Love'' fuehrer1 dS??ctagy Joe Lot- u Buddy. IliBliBli uisme with steaKS, v 6:0q ;h\6s???? ?╟úX Broa??dPw^ & _48th