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Daily News from New York, New York • 12

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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12
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Avant-garde from his turban to his puttees (which he wouldn't be caught dead wearing in Britain, by the way), daddy was the first Indian maharajah ever to be a guest at the White House. He was knighted by King George and, even today, his Scottish-born maharanee, considered at the time of their marriage one of the most beautiful women in the British Isles, still has the choice of being called Her Highness or Lady Rajpipla. Depending on how she feels that day, one presumes. His son Pippy has the honor of having sold his best steeplechaser to the Queen Mother. He covers British CinERE-S HOT NEWS for all you I night birds who are looking for I Li the ultimate nightspot in New York.

Eicardo Amaral, the Brazilian "boite" genius, famous for his Hippopotamus Clubs all over Brazil and Argentina, as well as for the crazy Club 78 in Paris, soon will be opening a dazzling new club in the middle of Manhattan on the ground floor of the Vertical Club on E. 60th St Club as it will be called, will be a lush fantasy, an exotic multileveled nightclub with a square dance floor, and a sensational bar complete with two waterfalls. Club A will also have two restaurants, a haute cuisine dining room called Tucano and a Bar des Theatres, a French bistro that will stay open until 3 a.ra. Architect Adam Tihany designed all this lushness of fabrics, lighting, plants and mirrors. Naturally, the club considers itself the height of exclusivity and, with this in mind, has invited such worthies to serve on its membership committee as Dr.

Ivo Pitanguy, the renowned plastic surgeon. Count Rudi Crespi, Douglas Fairbanks, Baroness Edouard de 'Rothschild, Diana Ross, Christina De-Lore an, Pia Lindstrom, Marina Schlano and others too stunning to mention. "THE WEDDING of the week or so took place at City Hall when His Mary Martin: ready for Radio City and French racing for London newspapers and contributes to the bloodstock publications that abound in Europe. Because of the bride's thriving advertising business, she and Pippy will commute between an apartment on Park Ave. and a house in London's Mayfair.

Pip, pip. MARY MARTIN, Dudley Moore and Princess Grace of Monaco (who is staying with her great friend in New York Vera Maxwell) have all arrived in town for the big Night of 100 Stars gala at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday night Gloria Vanderbilt has gathered her pals to welcome Jack. Lemmon, who's in the show too. The big night is turning into something of a family affair. Gloria wilLhave her two sons, Carter and Anderson Cooper, as escorts at the theater and the centennial ball that follows at the New York Hilton.

Mrs. Vincent (Brooke) Astor is bringing her son, Ambassador Anthony Marshall and Mrs. Marshall, Gloria Vanderbilt: one on each arm. and Gregory and Veronique Peck are bringing their son and daughter. Re-' member the show starts at 7, so, for heaven's sake, get there on time.

NOT EVEN Robert Redford, lunching at Restaurant Raphael, could distract Dominique Gerard of the European jewelry family from her own personal celebration. Although the new laws of French President Mitter-and allow only a minimal amount of money to be exported, thereby forcing the closing of the Gerard's newly established shop on 57th St, Dominique's maman et papa had just called from Paris to tell her to look for a new Manhattan location. Oh, the joie of it all! The ladies getting all the attention at lunch the other day at Quo Vadis were Princess Grace and Happy Rockefeller. Not enough to make anyone stop eating. Just enough to make them lookup.

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