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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 26

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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Tne Tines, San Mateo, Calif. Friday, July 10, 1964 Bright Lights R(srrJm CockUil Low! Will Give CASH REFUND on Bus. UK a.m. mt Lull mm s5oo $4.00 BU8LIH6AME SH HATEO REDWOOD CITY MUAITO HT. VIEW JAN JOSE 9:05 9:40 10:00 10:30 i it Safari Room Customers Hypnotized Pat Collins, billed as he "hypnotist," is an eye worthy blonde whose refreshing form of nitery necromancy has Paul Catalana's San Jose Safari Room doing its usual capacity business.

Pat's smooth patter, spiced with hip lingo, and her facile demonstrations of the hypnotist's art is well aimed and always leaves the customers in a happy mood. Miss Collins will soon make her disk debut in a GNP Crescendo album titled "Sleep With Pat Collins." Take the advice of an expert: If you're planning a luncheon or dinner visit to the King's Table in Redwood City, make it early a waiting line forms quickly. However, service is fast and the food well worth a short table wait. Cock Serving To Capacity The Drive tim, San Mateo branch, must have established some kind of a beverage and hamburger record since its recent opening. Hardly an hour goes by that this newest site serving the popular Root Beer isn't jam packed with cars in every available parking space.

The reason is quite obvious top quality products and efficient service. TV's Dick Stewart was amazed when, dining at Phil Lehr's, he had guys he hardly' knew coming up for a big "Hello!" Dick finally figured it out his dinner partners were Lee Ann Meriwether (Miss America of 1955) Susan Diane Bronson (Miss California of 1959) and Nancy Ann Fleming (Miss America 1961). Arrival by Bus in. a.m. a.m.

a.m. 6ryliind Bui Suiiom Wed. Thru Sat. AND RICH ROMAN I0UHD Bin mi 7.40 Danny Thomas Opens July 14 At Harrnh's Danny Thomas, third in a series of five consecutive top television stars to appear at Harrah's beautiful South Shore Room, opens a two week engagement next Tuesday night, July 14. The five consecutive TV stars to appear at Harrah's are Andy Williams, Lawrence Welk (his engagement ends July 13), Thomas, and, in the future, Ed Sullivan (opening July 28), and Jack Benny (opening August 13).

The upcoming engagement is Thomas' second appearance at Harrah's. Piccola Pupa, the Moro Landis Dancers, and Leighton Noble and his orchestra round out the program. Heaalining in the Stateline Lounge are the Mary Kaye Trio and western star Jimmy Wakely, Louis Prima, and Sam Butera and The Witnesses open July 16. And: of course, appearing all over Harrah's Tahoe, these days, is famed clown Emmett Kelly. Ziegfeld Follies" for Las Vegas Thunderbird The spectacular "Ziegfeld Follies," as traditional as Amer ca, is coming to the Hninderbird Hotel in Las Vegas with the opening date set for August 21.

Signing of "the all new Ziegfeld Follies" contract was completed this morning by the resort's president, Joe Wells, and a coast to coast search was immediately launched for a cast of 75, 80 per cent glamorous showgirls in the true Florenz Ziegfeld style. To be presented by Monte Proser, the gala production will be produced and directed by Bill Turner and Alan Smith, who have obtained exclusive rights to the "Ziegfeld Follies" from Billie Burke, widow of the fabulous Broadway producer. "With some hotels now featuring all Europe. in spectaculars, we of the Thunderbird are extremely proud to offer an Ail American production." said Wells. The resort president added that the dinner show wiU be for the entire family, while the "Ziegfeld Midnight Follies" will be for adults only.

The Thunderbird originally was to have presented "I Love Paris" as its next Broadway play. However, with 1964 marking the golden anniversary of the meeting of the late Mr. Ziegfeld and Bfflie Burke, it was decided to present the "All New Ziegfeld Follies" as soon as possible. FRANK FONTAINE, the versatile comedian who has tickled the nation's TV funnybone as "Crazy Guggenheim" on the Jackie Gleason Show, opens in the Circus Room of John Ascuaga's Nugget in Sparks, Thursday, July IS. COCKTAH LOUNGE The BEAU BRUMMELS Vocalist Sol Valentino "He's Goad!" Dancing and EnltrlAinmcnf 2010 El Comino Real, Son Mateo Fl 5 9683 BV tails, too.

Sgfc ITALIAN $00 lujMiLu4iw PAT COLLINS Safari Room San Jose Blue Peacock Meeting Place The Blue Peacock restaurant in Millbrae, managed by Dreschler, has become a famous meeting spot for Peninsumes. Fine cuisine served at prices you can afford in a relaxed atmosphere, plus a lovely cocktail lounge. Banquet rooms are also available. Raymond Cook of the Ben lamin Franklin Hotel over heard a lady customer inform a local carwash attendant "Remember, no starch when you wash my car!" jim vimu iuj vai MM iMiiUEnr Stan JW ill im until, I HPfyHill I If 5 JCJEJhbbI NEW NOW! The Peninsula's IflMVF TCffflBWPPiS BelwJrlunlm ortn, 'sm Frisco nAMniin ifo 5 ll aEXsII Maria negua, a violinist with facial expressions of great comic value, will be appearing with Fontaine through July 30. Frank has carried on the performing tradition in all phases of show business for over 25 years.

At the age of 15, he created the character of John L. C. Sivony, which lead to definite identity in the public memory and a few short years later in Hollywood. Frank made a total of 12 motion pictures, including "Stella," and "Scared Stiff" with Jerry Lewis. Frank became a star attraction in leading nightclubs throughout the country as a The Borzoi Club of Northern California (they're fanciers of the Russian wolfhound of the same name) hold their dinner meeting tomorrow night ati Cafe El Portal In San Francisco.

Lyle Gillette presides. Dave Niles, KSFO disc iock and his wife, Joan, "danced" off with the Springs prizes for best dancers on the dance floor over the weekend. Dave's fling at the Minuet did the trick. 1 nvUIIVVl bMii' i II Till I JKJaJMSxXIM mmm fjpaata nn a Winn I LUNCHEON, TUB. Thra SAT.

HfPlWVfJPH F.mU3 192B DIB A Featuring The tUWmWEmliB bKbULAL. size dance floor "Colossal Drumstick WWBSBHHm fWfcei can be the link between WW tsiBBI k) you and a festive evening VF DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY nSnnnfflnSI wisSpK at Hyatt House Burlin frank merrick, owner mtmrnrnWElSSSEElmmmmmm luperb mSBL ame For birthdays, rft Frank Fontaine result of satisfying his desire to play before live audiences Frankie FanelU and his group are currently packing 'em in at the lounge at the Crystal Bay Club located on the north end of Lake Tahoe, Also on the show bill is that comedy musical threesome, "The Novelites." Crystal Bay Club co owner H. E. McCoskey features entertainment from 2 p.m. till 6 a.m.

at this lively spot. THE EYES OF TEXAS ARE UPON" THE SHERATON VILLA HOTEL because the lively Texas delegation will be quartered here during the Republican Convention. The fun loving Texans will probably caucus often in Bloody Mary's, where Bill Tavake's Sounds and Dances of the Islands revue tci tt ZJaVBT L.Bt weddings, anniversaries, (16 IftWrriaMHm Sit. ta. fun Kooti Last Saturday afternoon, in IM.jb b.jjm.

8ny special celebration JJS mMWjfjWaill Ww traM pur, the Home Hoceas restau this is the setting for JiPE3 2 Mimitei FicnSaii Hate rant co owner, Lou Rocca, Cypress Srth San francoco happy memories. Gour JT WMMMMmVMMlWMffl IV'Blm rI: six year old Brad got into mis I 5" 1 met food and fine enter 1 chief. After Us father gave tainment arc part of the MMeMBBbMbWB him a severe lecture, Brad felt luxury you enjoy at taKA 1 I apxarsl SSTa if KzJF nightly is featured nightly except Sunday. For elegant dining, the politicos, with 10 galbn hats and cowboy boots, will be welcome in the plush French Room at the fashionable San Mateo Inn. Famed Swiss chef, Arnold Bisch off, will probably come up with some special dishes designed to appeal to the hearty Texan appetites.

One of the merriest, parties at San Francisco this week was Oakland's "Melodyland." Miss MacKenzie, star of "Gypsy iHevV July 16th 1333 bayshore highway ciiii tuict wiitu tn IINULjkrw 'i rrAlAlDCl iiMB nai. liy PHONE Diamond 2 7741. SWIM TWIST WITH RCA iJ ClfHlKEI flkl MISS PAT VICTOR RECORDING STARS I 1 HW i iff 1 WfSl THE CASCADES tSf I fcgi Finocehio's in playing at staged by Gisele Arnold Bischoff folks liked the Finocchio show so second treat and were among MacKenzie hosted at the famous members of her company Broadway club. The show much, they stayed over for a tne last to leave tne club y2s ass i I BM closing time. Southern California's Sultans of Surfing Music, The Cascades at Peppermint Tree, been held over for two more weeks.

And this sunny beach weather keeps up, they'l ship up their surfboards from hometown La Jolla, Calif 'lia sss.l irrrssaais Sk HI ittiliiQ According to amazed surfer Eddie Snyder, leader of the Cas 111 I 'v'JJUcti chicken, scallopini I OR DOOR CHATOf. I Bfc mmmr I I nwrniwBWMtf, Ik StMTvTj mw mere are more surfboards these days off S.F.'s Seal kocks tnan Diamond Head Hawaii. DANCING i ((U "'HATIOKALl SgmL MBBlrtBHS. fao 1 t'lf JtaSPSE! Wonderful food jg I EfZ. bANH? to 7 d.v.n swk 1 Uli i cnAi Modest Prices "Kg fl Bill gt1 "14 jjnapa dinners p.m.

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