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I agree.THEY THOUGHT THEY 3A, ZIEGFELD AGAIN For six former Ziegfeld Girls, oldest of whom was 57, memories of a by-gone glamorous success were paraded across a nightclub floor for them in Las Vegas at the Sands one night recently* For sixty exciting minutes, the well-dressed ladies, not at all chorusy-girl looking now, were in their glory as the beauty panorama played to them ~~ for they were honored guests at the opening of "Ziegfeld Follies of 1954 f* ?╟÷ the first time the famous name had been seen on a marquee in 20 yearsi Producer Jack Entratter, who secured the rights to the famous shows last year in the last business transaction made by Lee Shubert, gave the old girl'n-tune-filled productions a modern twist -mm using Frank Sinatra in original'lyrics and choreography, and dressing 21 beautiful modern Ziegfeld Girls in gow&s and furs that would even make Flo Ziegfeld proud, were he alive today to see it all* The last time "Ziegfeld Follies1* was seen was in February of 1934 at the Winter Garden Theatre -?╟≤?? more ?╟≤ Freeman company public relations BEVERLY HILLS, GAL* ?╟≤ 214 N, CANON DRIVE ?╟≤ CRE&JVlEW 6-4326