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RTHE ORIGINAL _ OMEIKF PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß 220 W,t9th St., NEW YORK 11, N.Y. Tel. CHelsea 3-8860 Cir.^22i900} This Clipping From SHOW BUSINESS NEW YORK N. Y. JUL CITY DESK ON B'WAY By Leo Skull Some otte gave us one of the little confidential papers put out by a Lonely Hearts organization which apparently objects to drinking and smoking because every Qegie^mf the classified ads mention they don't do either. A couple ^ the ads seemed well bounced. Like: jj Young man, age 28, 5'9", 180 lbs., brown hair, blues e'yes, do not drink or smoke, good health, steely emp. $291 month. I love to sing, love to imitate, love goojftemusic. I'm very kind. Like to meet girl who loves musk- and is kind, 17 to 21, interested in matrimony. Write R., J.; Beach, 2516 Madison. Young man, 33, 5'10", 145 lbs., darkWrown hair and eyes. H. S. employed $300 month. Born Ca^lt)wn & drive Lincoln. Don't drink, seldom smoke. Perhaps;; somewhere there is a woman that isn't afraid of returning affection for affection and in doing her part ih buildin#S|i future and' a home. Average looks, dress & taste, but all1 settled in her mind as - to what she wants out of l&e. 25-"fp39, 90 to. 140 lbs, under 5'6". Write Mr. B. Box G. 3860. ' Well, sir, we thought what if there, was no other way of reaching a doll and we had to resort,to a cosmic ledger & list our wants & qualifications. It would run something like this: Man, 35. 5'11", 175. Black hair, eyes. Drinks, smokes, chews, ^fight's. Use profanity, is married, but is Morman & permitted two more wives. Looking for two girls with wealthy parents, one, red head, one blond. Must 'be over 5!5", not skinny, like Ford agency scarecrows. Have to like drinking, smoking & fighting. My income is $50 less than I spend, but want to spend $500 more than I now have per month. Have Cadillac, but want a convertible too. Both girls should be able to cook as well as fight, as I get very hungry after fighting. I'm very kind to brunettes,, blonds and redheads, but not baldheads. Write L. S., c/o Show Businessr 155 W. 46 St. Send samples of your money. Those stories you read about Fire Island in other columns are all phonies sent in by press agents trying to get. into mp_yst. We print a newspaper there "The Fire.?╟?Island Press" & *<$!0uld' appreciate if the columnists would calf us for verified. aH^B." Why-'hurt people for nothing; you only wind up with a ^cerebral, like that other guy. Memo to bur friends: Dr. X-.'Abel, the actors;4^Ptist in the Paramount Bldg has been spraying our molars' with a. floorine solution, a new gimmick for the past year & we haven't any cavities & none of our teeth have had to come out. Wish he'd invent something like it for our hair ... Leonard Sues tells us the whole Milton Berle unit ray objects to the line Henny are in "Who's Where" on page 63, Tject to it Miltie, do you? V.. Henny s WABC-tv show every night at 11 ... who gets tied up ala Houdini in chains again June 19 & 20th at Restland farms, in ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU EstablisK/ed 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Hollywood, Calif Variety JU/V 2 1953 JUL ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 LOS ANGELES San Francisco Portland - Seattle Van Nuys, Caltf. News (Cir. 43.270) T Jin f|E'#fi^. J*X ANN o^z, infant dau^. JBr of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lenz <_*s r the North Hollywood television annofMcer.llAioift for his com- merci^wkh/jjlslbooch, Gypsy) recentybecame the god-daughter ?Lr CA"TV Personality, RON- fc NHS KEMPER, also of North Hoi- llywood . . . MURRAY ALPER, of ?√ßToluca Lake, getting a great big ?√ßpug and kiss from Bea for his terrific performance in a recent television play. ALAN-YO,|Jjg^.wwt have wany minutes, leWto see Ginny because the E&oFfe Hollywood comedian has three films scheduled at RKO-Radio and then may. ^tlms B***shedl888 ?╟≤Portland - s??aZ Pk fCir. D. nd ' Seattle ??Der>'x, Ariz. Republic | 59.933 - S. 74,779} 4Uft wm W SSTO oPen a three-week Sand J^e 24 dancer,i Kalantan, Airo specialty has been signed, to^ V&nw/I THE ORIGINAL THE OIU**"1**. m Il PRESS CLIPPINGS ?√ß?√ß This ClipP^S From NEWS RECORD NEW YORK, N. Y. Aug. 30-Sept. 5 Set [For Catalina Parley . LOS ANGELES, June 30. ?╟÷ Cata- 'lina, Inc., will stage its annual sales convention Aug. 30 to Sept. 5 at the Ambasjg#or Hotel at which time it wUpshow its spring men'^^ys' andgPwemen's^Wli^ear lines'to saps representatively and foreign lliensees. ' ?║ Resident buyers wi* be flown to Vegas a week Taper to view the Lotel. Averaging out,1^4?·esj$W UU Kfiout the same for the 1954 season,. according to officials. JUL J ens PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU Established 1888 SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles Portland - Seattle Las Vegas, Nev. Morning Sun (Cir. 8,531) M 1?╜ 19ft3 zLas Vegas TALK -4 TOWN By DICK ODESSKY TOWN TAOt?╟÷Rikki La Ricos, Fifi D'Orsay's ex, as you may know, works for the Desert Inn, and now that she is getting set to open at the Silver Slipper, Rikki has struck up the old acquaintance. The couple still get along alright, but Slipper officials say they won't allow Rikki, who may produce shows at Golden Nugget, back stage at any time. ALONG 91 --^Diosa Cos*eHo bows at the Thunderbird tonight _i a gay "Caribbean Carnival," along with the Slate Brothers, Bobby Orton Calypso Teen-Aces, and Evie and Joe Slack. Show promises to be colorful, along with providing good wholesome entertainment. * * " ?√ß?? - IMosa recently completed the Columbia flicker, "Miss Sadie Thompson," with Rita Hay. worth and Jose Ferrer. The Slate Brothers, well known to lias Vegans as a top entertainment group, also had! a featured part in the picture. * * * Have you been to see the, Fjpu# Knights at Hotel El Cortez yet? If not, get right down and catch these boys, who'll put you in almost another world with their fine voices. Cliffe Ferre and Joanne Barton round out the show. * * * Johnny Donohue, Silver Slipper 'casino boss, tells me that they have added "a graveyard shift, falling in line with other gaming rooms in town. Up 'till now Slipper casino has closed at 4 a. m. John Harrell runs operations during the late hours, i * * * COVERING THE SPOTS?╟÷The ultimate in grace and precision is shown by the Ganjou Brothers and Juanita now in the "Follow the Girls" review at The Flamingo. They make the most difficult routines look like child's play, as the boys throw Juanita all over the stage. * * * If Gordon MacRae has nothing better to do, he can run down to the Huntridge Theatre and see his own "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." Gordon teams up with a new partner?╟÷ j liis wife?╟÷to sing this and many | other songs he has done in movies during nightly showings at El Rancho. ... . .Hotel is doing capacity* business 'with this show, which features Damita Jo, a sultry gal,, with an inter- '"^Stftig voice, ^fter the-.,Ja$&m ' show each night, sh^^ieads to "' ethe cocktail tyunge|*Mnd sings with vibe RedcJBtpsj|who are :?√ß packing the place nfjgfitly. .lipgy Sloan^m^/a publicity mahi back from m^-East as is George Maro,J^e^^diredbrj^ the hoteL^>Q^il# <^^loy Healy, wfeb recehffy clgjsmas production d^i^efrlit gafids, informs me that she's a'ff?S!9Hu<^^p^^ for v^_^ft JQyM5_fe??ctfi^Bill 1 Damian head east soon to do TV commercials. *^^K^^m?? James Melton, after many hours of preparation, finally got his ancient car #ftt of the lobby at The Thunderbird, and got it onto a plane, for the return to his Autorama in Florida. Before leaving, Jimmy and Gordon MacRae took a final spin in the relic, which still runs like a top. ?╜ ?╟≤ #e *e'S' Vi Taylor Is going wild at Hotel Last Frontier. She says that youngsters auditioning for Paul Whiternan all have been excellent, and she doesn't know how anyone can pick a single winner from'the fine group of talented kids. One team, a fellow and girl, drove in for an audition clear from Overton, 65 miles away. v?'fflte*":: ?√ß* '' One of the kids will get a chance to perform with White- man closing night, and will also be considered for a spot in the Whiternan touring show. Understand that Jimmy McHugh, another talent finder, has his eye on certain youths who have auditioned for Whiternan, and if they don't Win this one, they still may get their chance with McHugh. A^L AROUNt) THET- Have' founts a time 'when Sal and Rust^s Amusement Center isn't too crowded. Played a round of miniature golf at abofit 6 one morning, and there weren't too inan^iother players around. Located on the Boulder^ Highway, the place opened with a bang, with some folks coining'out to play "golf" every day. Best thing about it is length, of course- not quite as long as that attjie' Desert Inn.