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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER CAFES, MTE CLUBS, READY FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE TO ENTERTAIN GVESTS Tl Emeryville Club to Hold Gala Night A special New Year's Eve program is announced.fcy Oscar Klatt, proprietor and, manager of Dugan's Night Club at 1354 Park Avenue, Emeryville. Chefs plan to give of their best to provide a 'dinner that wtH long- be remembered by patrons. There will be special decorations, favors and entertainment galore, with dancing to the strains of Franklin Earl Hood's syncopators. Lillian Claire, blond torch singer, Noel Peterson, Jack Cedarquist and Ray Osegueda will provide special entertainment features. "Dine welWand dance till dawn if you wish" is the Dugan slogan for New Year's Evf YEAR EVE FETE Cafes and Clubs, Resorts and Entertainment Places Book Orchestras, Stock Shelves New Accommodations and Decorations Of-fer Lure to Those Who Would-Greet 1936 10 ORIENT MOVED FOR RECORD NEWYUR FESTIVAL FOR are still, the standby of many New Year's Eve visitors at the Eastbay hotels, cafes, night clubs patrons.

Noisemakers and other souvenirs will be provided for the New Year's Eve celebration. ORIENTAL and Other houses OI.enieriainincm this year have made special plans for the entertainment of their thou-sands-of guests on New Year's Eve. With special dinners and entertainment, balloons, caps, noise makers -and other devices, the festive spirit of New Year's will be wooed In the Eastbay as never before. "We've 'ot everything here to make New Year's Evtf the sort of occasion anyone would wish. There Is no reason to go elsewhere to celebrate when one can do It every hit as.

well right here In the Eastbay. one prominent night-club manager remarked todayv Fine foods, good wines, excellent dance orchestras, -good-dance floors; expert masters of ceremony these are the things that go to make New Year's Eve parties a success, and these are the things which every Eastbay restaurant, hotel, cafe and night club has planned this year for "the proper and fitting celebration that sees Old Man 1935 suitably 'interred, and that greets with cheers and merriment' the advent of the hopeiul infant, 1936. Throughout the entire Eastbay, managers of houses of entertain New Shanghai Cafe, 425 10th Street, will find, not only an authentic bit of "the Orient Carried direct from China to Oakland, but a redecorated, remodeled, enlarged restaurant that still further exemplifies the mystery and charm of the Far East. A number of new booths, added as a result of the cafe's recent enlargement, provide additional accommodation" for the guests" who are expected to celebrate New Year's Eve here, and the entire decorative scheme carries out the Oriental effect designed by its founder, Fong I SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S DINNER 75c foe yeaf 'Fun galore'- 11 HQ Vf jj I fAaQ fjhonfi and hlk orchestra sljl 11 For mjr Re.c GLencourtW" FRANCIS" Shown here is the interior of the New Shanghai Cafe, 425 Tenth Street, a veritable bit of the Orient" right here in Oak-" land. ment have made exceptionally careful and thorough preparations for the great event.

Everywhere, the spirit of New Year will be in evidence. Mirth, music and merriment will rule until srfflrll hours of the first day of many places providing New Year breakfasts for happy guests who have "danced the New Year in," and who still seek to continue the the festival. Cafelo6ffer Special Menu The Peacock, ultra-modern Chinese cafe at 419.15th Street, offers special features and an excellent dinner menu for New Year's Eve, according to Hubert Fonp, proprietor. Guests will enjoy the modernistic Chinese decorations here, while appreciating the appetizing Wan. Here, expert Chinese cooks concoct with skill the fascinating dishes of their country, using' imported delicacies that delight the eye and tickle the palate.

It is their boast that no Chinese dish one has ever eaten in the Orient cannot be duplicated in their Occidental Chinese kitchens. But in case you still prefer American dishes, that same culinary skill which offers you on the one hand the best cooking art of China, offers you on the other, with equal skill, the old American dishes which Floor Show Billed For New Year's Eve There will be a glittering array of new talent New Year's. Eve at the Wagon; Wheel, unique EL Cerrito night club, says Fred Gruenwald, manager. i The floor show will feature Ger-aldihe Hartley and a special cast, including a hula dancer; Gloria Mage, "big-time" fan dancer: Mar Hotel Oakland has made special plans for the entertainment of its guests New Year's Eve. This group of specialty dancers (left to right) Helen Yoohs, Toots Steele, Marjorie Runkle and Lolly Barthels will appear on the program.

Start the New Year Right! Enjoy Tonrrflrat din tier Tiny's Hi-Hal Club 431 19th St. DINNER SERVED FHOM 2l00 P. M. 'TIL IOiOO P. M.

AIo Featuring Ham and Egg Breakfast 2ifM A. M. TO Cfi. fllOO A. OlC Charlie KHno and Hl Band Tavern Offers Served from 13 m.

to 9 p. m. MENU RELISHES Heart of Celery Ripe Ollvri APPETIZER California Fruit I. Olaii of Table Rletllnr Wine SOUP Chlekea Conaomme with Home-made Eff Noodlea 4or Mock Turtle a la Jardlnere ENTREE Belled. Columbia River Salmon, Hollandalie CHOICE OF New York Cut Sirloin gteak Bnrderlalie Sauce rilet Mlrnon a la gtanler Roaat Youni Goone with Cheitnut Dremlni and Currant Jellr toaat Tom Turkey, Entlinh Drelnr Cranberry Ranee and Olblet Gravy VEGETABLES Freud Garden Pea inowflaka Fotatoea or Candled Tama SALAD Aiparatua Tlpn.

Mayonnalie DESSERTS Moonllfht Sundae and Home-made Marble Cake Old-Faihloned Plum Puddlnii Hard Sauce Chiffon Pumpkin Pie. Whipped Cream Hoi Mince Pie. Brandy Sauce DRINKS Coffee, Tea, Milk, Hot or Cold Chocolate CHILD' PLATE-400 Conilnt of Soup, Roast. Salad, Deaaert and prink Alio Choice, Delloloua Chinese Dinner will be aerved at 7Ao Make your Mew Vear'a Hotel Oakland Plans Surprise Rare Features i Chinese dishes offered them by the expert chef. Hospitality, always a byword at the Red Lion Tavern and Coffee Shop at Hotel St.

Mark, reaches A Mil i i'lW I RFKJITA 1 tared new heights with the special prep Many surprises are in store for those who celebrate New. Year's Eve at the dinner dance in the Ivory Court of the" Hotel Oakland this, year, it was announced: today by Leon Barker, director- of the dance events at the hostelry. In addition to the many intermission acts with talented singers arations made to entertain guests 418 I3TH ST. Bet. Bdwy.

4 Franklin HI (ate mi garet Lee, Oriental snake dancer; Alice Okee, Chinese rhumba dancer, and Egyptian dancers. Special entertainmenijs under the direction of C. Clay Barr Amuse DCarwaBurgudy mcluding Calwa or. i entertainment mi on New Year's Eve, according to A. L.

Jensen, the proprietor. Visitors to this tavern like the air of old-world hospitality and and dancers, a special model of the San Francisco Bay Bridge is ment Enterprises. tve Celebration at HAPPY HEW YEAR Special New Year's DINNER 75c Served from 12 Noon to 10 M. CENTRAL BUFFET 412 14th St. COCK OfoieJb Pekin Low Dancing To Last Until Dawn One of the Eastbay's most noDular New Year's Chinese restaurants is the Pekin Low comfort, the Old English atmosphere, the excellent cuisine and other features.

There will be special music and dancing for New Year's Eve, and the dinner promises to outdo any special event meal yet offered by this house of excellent foods. Associated with Jensen in management of the Red Lion are Ray Brubaker and CAFE 419 15th St. Between Broadway and Franklin St. Phone, GL-OIWMI DINNER 65t being erected, and the first showing of the highly illuminative vapor lighting tn be used on the actual bridge will, be demonstrated. During this exhibition the "Girl of the Golden Tabloid," Bonita Francis, noted fan dancer from the San Diego Exposition, will do a special number, it is announced.

Character dances will be presented by Ruth Hummel and acrobatic specialties by Helen and Carmen Yoohs. A special dance number entitled the "skate-hip routine" will be presented by. Frances La at Seventh and Franklin, with its atmosphere of the real Orient and its excellent Chinese cuisine. Special preparations have been made for New Year's Eve, with dancing till dawn in the large dance hall, Gordon Pruftt all of whom will be 8 COURSES With Klnnn of wlileVr' heer Served from 11 a. in.

to n. m. in I'rlvnte Booth Children' Plate We also nerve Chlneae to music provided by a union orches on hand New Year's Eve to sefe, tra, and other features rcquisitw-to tne proper celebration of New UliinerM, OBe, fFranchi, Lolly Barthels and Ruth Year's. NEW YEAR'S EVE 50 DINNER DANCE CELEBRATION Per Pare For Reservations, Phone BE-93S3 Authentic Chinese dishes are the specialty at this highly interesting ran restaurant, 1 a always with guests who know." -Beginning Today Edgar Rice Bur' rough's daily strip brings you a breath-taking new story Hummel, and a "dance of the veils" will be given by Bonita Francis, Barker announced. In addition, there will be 'special favors, noise-makers, serpentine, confetti and music by Jay Jacobsen and his college bandsmen to add to the hilarity of the New Year's Eve celebration, it is announced.

SPECIAL NEW FLOOR SHOW Featuring Geraldlne Hartley and Music Masters EASTBAY SMARTEST NITE CLUB The WAGON WHEEL PANHANDLE AT CENTRAL EL CERRITO (iltl JVUWAI.n. FronrlMnr that guests receive every- attention and that all have a really good time. The coffee counter at the Red Lion is always a popular rendezvous, and the booths are never without their gathering of patrons. Stephen's Expects Capacity Throng Stephen's Restaurant, 200 East 14th Street, expects1 to have its seating capacity of 300 guests fully booked for its big New Year's Eve party and celebration, according to George De-vant and Charles Simpson, managers. "Lots of room: phone your reservations, and we'll sea that you have a good time," says Devant, who ought to know what the promise means, too, for he was formerly steward at Hotel Oakland, catering manager at the Women's City Club, maitre d'hotel at the Lake Merritt Hotel and assistant manager at the famous Highlands Inn at Charles Simpson is a nephew of William Stephens, founder of the restaurant, and" associated with him from its inception in 1925.

He is a former student of the University of California in the College of Arts and Crafts. The kitchens at Stephen's are under the supervision of Ed CrispC'e. former demonstrator for one of the leading food manufacturers. 1 Alameda Inn Will Give Entertainment Unusual surroundings and an excellent cuisine, plus dancing and special entertainment, will mark the celebration of the new yeaf at Alameda's famed Airport Inn, where extensive preparations are in hand to insure that every guest has a real good time as1 old 1935 passes out of "the picture. TintfsHighJiaTCafe Breakfast Is Slated A special New Year's Day breakfast, served from la.

m. to 6 a. will conclude the season's festivities at Tiny's. High Hat Cafe, popular dinner-dance rendezvous. The New Year's Eve dinner promises to be exceptionally -good at this CELEBRATE New Year's Eve WITH US HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL! 7 Happy New Year in Chinese) NEW YEAR'S DAY Wednesday, Jan.

1st, 1936 CHOICE OF ROAST GOOSE, TURKEY OR STEAK AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS Qpiitt jgffjop Reali, Miller Will Greet Old Friends Peter Reali and Archie Miller of the Central Buffet." 412 Fourteenth Street, are looking forward to greeting many old friends at Year's Eve dinner and celebration. An exceptionally fine dinner and a general good time ar6 promised all pntrons for New Year's Eve, NEW YEAR'S EVE FUN AND FROLIC Choice Chinese and American Food at Popular Prices. Minimum charae.SOc, after 1 P. M. Souvenir for NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE 8:30 P.

DEC. 31, 1935 'Limited to 50 couples Nlre plare rnr small (roups or Tickefs $2.50 per person Make Reservations before Monday Nile, December 80, 11)35. B. Y. O.

L. Oakland Airport Inn SPECIAL CANTON PROGRAM Benny N. Fong, at the New Canton Cafe, 418 Thirteenth Street, has arranged special entertainment and a' dinner replete with good things; both American and Chinese, for New Year's Eve. Guests are asked to mke early reservations oft tables. NEW YEAR'S DAY 1 A Chinese or American IT A A AN THE LEdDIPAMUD MIEM I Class of Wine or" Small Bottle Local Beer CHINESE MENU.

Turkey Chop Suey Black Mushrooms Stephen's Restaurant "The Most Popular in Oakland' 14th St. Phone TE-7979 NE YEAR'S DINNER. $1 oo Including Cocktail or Wine lEnrly reservations, which may be made by 'telephone are advised. Under Management of George Devant and Charles Simpson ft COME TO OUR The reckless courage and leonine sfrengtK of the master of the jungle are challenged to the. New Shanghai Special Chicken Chow Mein, AMERICAN MENU Young Torn Turkey Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce Roast Coose, Dressing and Spiced Apple Filet Mignon Button Mushrooms 'N' Everything Coes With It Met Year's Party utmost in this amazing and mystifying new Pineapple, Roast Duck Chow Yukt narrative of 9 BIG ACTS With all the trimmings '1 Gala Floor Show Starring INEZ HOOD IN CLASSICAL DANCES Children'! Plate, 35c, consists of Soup', Roast, Desserts, Drink per plate BEGIN READING IT TODAY! NEW YEAR'S EVE -DINffERl-25.

Entertainment De Luxe Dance tilkMonv Floor Show Dine and dance until dawn to the music of our popular orchestra From 12-9 P. M. Phone GL-8838 for Reservations NEW SHANGHAI CAFE Phone HU-6020 for reservation PEK OW 425 lOfh Street, Oakland 's illi SHbutii Corner FRANKLIN 7TH ST. Phone TE mplebar 5910 for reservation Open Dally, 11 A. M.

to 1 P. M. Saturdays, 11 A. M. M.

Merchant! Lunch served every day, 11 to 2 P. M. 25 351 1354 Park EMERYVILLE.

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