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I agree.there was Wynn Terry* FOLLIES 1928 ?╟÷ now divorced from her second millionaire I and Kathryn Perry, FOLLIES 1917 ?╟÷ retired for life from several wise investments back in the days when she was making itf And the oldest girl present i^asn't a bad example, either ?╟÷ **retired after two marriages to millionaires.* And as sprightly and wild as any of the young girls ?╟÷ Gladys Gardner stayed up most of the opening night to see the show again, go backstage into the new girls' dressing room, for more bull sessions, and finally end up in a late jazz joint with half of the 1954 Ziegfeld line J Gladys was the spark-plug of the bright- looking contingent of women who were the honored guests for the 1954 Follies opening ?╟÷?╟÷knew just which champagne to order for the girls ?╟÷ and which wise-cracks to make back to nearby ringsidersf She finally ended up staging a one-girl "gams" contest with the new Ziegfeld Girls ?╟÷ just to them the show them a thing or two ?╟÷ and according to the judges she easily beat out Valerie Allen and Bek Stiner, both of FOLLIES 1954 ?╟÷ even though the judges were of FOLLIES 1928f She got serious only long enough to tell producer Entratter the girls thought he could well be "the new Ziegfeld" ?╟÷ she stopped frolicking long enough to say, "for almost sixty minutes tonight ?╟÷ we thought Ziegfeld were backstage againf" Freeman company PUB#<#*#L#rfc*& # BEVERLY HILLS, CAL. ?╟≤ 214 Nm CANON DRIVE ?╟≤ CRESTVfEW 6-4326