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Aobearonce ?√ß Hollywood?╟╓s , Starring, ini our ;;; WONDERFUL NEW DONNARDEN REVUE Great International Stars EXQUISITE GIRLS FiWFoodP ,: H o Coy erC ha rge; Amer; Express i'WAY AT 48th ST. ?╟≤ Circle 6-1735 Thit Cli'PP*n0 Fr<m BROOKLYN, N. Y. LON?? ISLAND ADVOCATE iPR $ JB55HHSSHBP* Frank Frazer^ ^l*i ?·LJk lerform on seven kettle drums eachi 10 a ?╜?╜*?╟÷ ?╜vte on the musical scale when he per- on ?╟úYour Hit Parade?╟Ñ stanza this week.., .A new ra, starring Candy Jones is in the making. The series, -?╟÷?╟÷n?╟÷indication, consists of 60-second ?√ßooming and charm by Miss en Parker has spelied-out r dealing with people who atest of Parker?╟╓s efforts York Citizens | ?╟? successful silk :ellent monologist Lth the singing it on Wednes- Gene Krupa I tuned to a dift erent I forms on Idio series Ito be heard nation [?╟útips?╟Ñ on beauty, I Jones... .The pro I ?╟úThe Surrounding Mist,?╟Ñ [work in mental instituti [received a citation froi | Forum. 1 * * The textile industry m salesman but show business gal in the personage of Myron Cohen, Barry Sisters, opened a three-week -~= r -toma- day evening at Jack Silverman?╟╓s packed-to-capacity I^erna tional the theatre restaurant on Broadway and 53rd Street. Rounding out the new revue are three lively produ^tionnum- bers by the Boots McKenna, Guys^d Gals^com^nsed * voimsr men Woman Made- an Israeli hora, raised eye- 5 the most routine. The biters let him crazy of his [three dancing young men land eight brightly-costumed Luscious ladies,'and featuring ?√ßJack Irwin and Bilo. A dialectician of unequal talent, I with an endless repertoire of I hilarious stories, emphasised with lsuch gimmicks as arm gestures, a (dropped eyelid or lbrow, Cohen mak< (of his established 1 enthusiastic first-ni* ?√ß know they still go | artistry. A story-teller whose humor is I skilled and perfectly timed, each I of Myron?╟╓s anecdotes reflect hu- I man nature. 11 is impersonations I are out of the trunk of real life, not merely caricatures from a I comedian?╟╓s' hope chest. With tills j date at Silverman?╟╓s International, I the raconteur will have completed ] the grand circuit of three impor* tant nightclubs in the metropoli- tan area, having proved to be a resounding success in the past at the Latin Quarter, Copacabana, I and Town and Country. The Barry Sisters, Claire and Merna, who have enjoyed a me- teoric rise in show business by virtue of their beauty, exquisite gowns, and harmonizing perfec- tion, offer a cycle of songs that kept the audience yelling for ?╟úmore." The young brunettes, | blessed with natural endowments of face and figure charm, strut about the International stage with | equal aplomb. Their repertoire runs to ballads, novelty tunes, and bop, including "Just In Time,* and a lively Calypso score, among others. pressed in form-fitting fiery led gowns the sisters, looking like a set of?╟╓ twins, literally stop the, show with a, clever arrangement of "Who?╟╓s Sorry Now," introduced in an Oriental manner, and again with their interpretation of "For ] the First Time." Music for the show is played by Miehaeb Jharso his orches- tra, with Charles Palmier!?╟╓s 'hum- ba playing instrumentalists provid- ing the alternate music for danc- ing. The Latin Quarter is continuing the parade of big names as head- liners with Betty Grable, one or Hollywood?╟╓s all-time greats, star- ring. in Donn ^Arden?╟╓s picturesque production, ?╟÷All About Dames. The glamorous platinum blorule star of about thirty-five major motion pictures, is making her New York nightclub debut, follow- ing successful engagement at the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood, the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, and at the Miami Beach Latin Quarter. Miss Grable?╟╓s offering is in the nature of a personality act, fea- turing songs made popular in many of her musical films, and surrounding herself with a quar- tette of handsome musical comedy performers, Dean Campbell, Gene Hardy, Jim Hodge and John Drexel. She borrows Joyce Rob- erts from the Latin Quarter?╟╓s fea- tured cast to help her in a spe- cial Doliv Sisters routine. Sobol men ?╜ew Latin QuarteShow^sl4!16 Ia^ Bernard brothers, Sau7tfe.CiaI1^ sal with,a big y0jce j a tiny ardi and a big gm with ?½taa Gen- -named Martha Erroli^a],3, Arden?╟╓s superb production f??r Donn th?-best noveis i have r^aV 1 0ne of . Anna seton?╟╓s dramaH/??ac*t^n treatment of a fascinating ?Σ≤StoricaI jjj? ?╟úThe WinthronwWonian Of The eternal, youthfuiness anri*1?*1?╟╓?╟Ñ * * ?╟≤ dous entertainment offering tr?½n?an" beloved veterans. Sophie 0t tw?? Town and Country and rim ker at the at the Copa ... d Durante *