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0 j1'! 1939 Telephone MAin t-62i)0 In Screen Debut LOOKING AHEAD 12 For Clarified. Ad Results BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, XJ I A f- A GLORIOUS WEEKEND In The 1 COUNTRY Piemier Suburban' Brooklyn Hotels Booking Holiday Reservations Now New Year's Programs Being Planned Too Eddie Lane and his swing rhythm orchestra will open the Winter season In the Boert "81" Room next Friday. New Year' reservations are now being received. Thanksgiving No.

2 week-end finds Mitchell Ayros and his orchestra In their tenth week In the Bermuda Terrace of the Hotel St George. The New Year's Eve celebrations here will see Ayres on the bandstand, with petite, golden -voiced Mary Ann Mercer singing. Hotel Only $25 for 2 Pertoni F.njov the Inn it- benefit! of a delightful, rntful iojourn in Garden C'ltv'i atmosphere ol runtic beauty. Large double room and bath all meaU from Friday dinner, including mid-dav dinner Sunday only $25 for 2 persons. GARDEN CITY Hotel Onlfr of AM the port Lour liltnd Offert Phone Garden City UK) KVOTT Mftnagrment i At the Midwood Restaurant In 'Flatbush Merrill Hughes and his orchestra continue.

Charles Tersaga. swing accordionist, has been added to Harry Rogers' '-t'XX. Kay Kyser musical aggregation that plays (or dancing and entertainment In the i Popular band leader who is starring in his first picture, "That's Right, You're Wrong," at the Ocean Terrace oi me Hair Moon Hotel this week-end. Harry and William Oetjen, proprietors of Oetjen Restaurant, announce that there will be accommodations for 1.000 persons In their various banquet rooms. Harry Sea 4J I PRESENTS "A NIGHT IN HAVANA" DEPICTING THE BIRTH OF THE RHUMB Stags by Sentr SERGIO ORTI NINO RODRIGO and His Ore.

men, acting manager, formerly of the Hollywood, Manhattan, has added several new attractions to his weekly program. Jerry Salisbury, "The Nobleman," and his Melodians appear nightly. Tony and Louie of the Queens Terrace, Woodside, presented Jai-Leta. specialty dancer, last night. Continuing as the star of the show is comic Jackie Oleason.

Everything is in readiness for the JUANITO SANABRIA and Nit Orck. 3 SHOWS: Sunday Celebrity Night Is sJHUMBA MATINEE SATURDAY 1 informal Empire lloom At Dinner THE HARTMANS Satirists of the NAT BRANDWYNNE and His Orchestra At Supper BENNY GOODMAN King of Swing THE HARTMANS Performance Couvert after II P. 11.00 Friday tad Saturday, I 50 The Waldorf-frin 1 -a I Victoria Rane, billed ai the only lf' JWM Na VSJ "daer dancer," head- I Ul line, the revue ihenevRu.nian KChy VZ'H 1 1 hUv; Nv, -trumpets blre-. IXXV Newest Shows -x Vx lxVwX tv Quite a Hit 1 -Vr IVAVlVW) Tree's New Revue is Vw: Ac- Stars Roy Sedley formal opening of the new crystal banquet room of the Rlvoli Restaurant, Flatbush, Tuesday night. Three hundred reservations have been made.

George and Nicholas Scourby, proprietors, have arranged an elaborate entertainment for the event. Dee Orr and his orchestra are now occupying the band stand at the show bar and Bermuda room, Forest Hills. Ancil Sweet, who closed last week at the International Casino, has taken over the seat at the console organ R6LE'S ROUMANIAN JACK NIRSCH your ilnoirio hft" George McGough brought in a gay new revue to The Troc last night, starring Roy Sedley, assisted by Mousie Garner. Mabel Scott highlighted the show, which also featured Barry, Prince and Clark, Swing Songstress Jane Wayne and Glenda Hope. Bob Freedley and his Adelaide Moffat fat top), lorirty ton pat rent, opened in tlie Sert Roof of the uldorf-Attona I ednetduY ereninit.

together with HELEN POLKA'S Daziliflf EtfluirM. fttervtint a Come Come 1 DRy. 4-0141 i nnr Dinner "Chinatown'i Hot Spot" I MAXIE LENGEL, M.C. NEW WINTER REVUE 191 WORTH ST. W0.

2-870S 50 DELANCEY SI are pr-i-' the dance tl music. ne celebrities wno regularly dine Lum Fong's Canal Street Restau rant now have their personal chopsticks, which they have autographed. the newest attraction at Bill Berto-lotti's rendezvous In Greenwich Village. Miss White, who joined the "Village Revels" on Tueiday evening, replaced Corlies and Palmer. The new floor show at the Village Barn, which opens tomorrow evening, is headed by Dell O'Dell, woman magician.

Ross Greger has been appointed Ditto ami Bianco Pancho and his orchestra have scored a big hit since his opening IIV MANHATTAN HY GARDNER'S Hollywood Gossip For roadway ites Bv HY GAEDNtR Hollywood. Dec. 1 Unna Darnell (who's only 16 and Jaimie Jorba. a wealthy Spanish refugee, are having nitespots in front of their eyes Despite reports of a break-up don and bis Famoua The i night at the Park Central Hotel's 1 Cocoanut Grove. He is featuring 1 the Ralph De Villa dancers with his PANCHO fftfAAWIIT rDAVr ralphdevilla and his Dancers orchestra.

After show the new general manager of the Pirates' DIN0RA Ciiban Bom hi. be II of Rhvlhm PARK CENTRAL HOTEL 7tk Ave, 55th to 561k Sts. Circle 7-8000 sWk'f Nidhllv Kxrfpt Monday DrlicinuH Dinner from SI. 50 KuDPrr from 15c De Villa dancers invite the patrons of the Cocoanut Grove to 'receive free lessons Gypsy Markoff, international star, appearing at the Casino Russe, is doubling in the Bagdad Room at 2 a.m. every day.

The Gypsy for Den, well known night club In the heart of Greenwich Village. The club is featuring Frankie Laine, baritone; Dickens Brown, tap dancer. Gene Schroeder's Orchestra furnishes the music. Wilson Lane, tenor, who has been THE TROC R0YSEDLEY AND HIS STOOGE MARTI SCOTT merly only played the accordion, but 83 W. Bind St.

EL. BARRY. PRINCE CLARK her stay abroad she studied singing at the Queen Mary Restau-voice and now accompanies rant for the past month, has I proven so popular that he has been Ann White, comedy songstress, is i signed for an additional four weeks. AMERICAN-HUNGARIAN RESTAURANTS ZIMMERMAN'S HUNGARIA 4 Hiar show. Gypsy and Danre Orchestra.

No rover, no minlmumi. I.Onf.icrc 8-011 A. Brooks The minute I'nr 1 gained con- S8Hdlj2Z V-A HUNGARIAN RESTAURANTS be surprised if the first elopement of the new year is Carv Grar.t and Phvl-iss Gene Fowler re-gained con-scioiifness after that nito smash-up he asked whether his agent would demand 10 percent of the accident Bunked into Bob Taylor. Bar- irrh. Danrinc.

ahowa BUDAPEST 4AthSt. Bela Babay Gypsy Niiely. DINNFR-SI PPFB l.on. I BRv. ltestauran ts -A- IIROOKLYN and QUEERS POLISH RESTAURANTS The Lambertoio, harlotte and Charlct, dance nightly at llungaria.

l.nrrv McMiiluin i mauler of crremomex at in Crecmcich Yillafie, CAFE P0LONAIS Hwt Luneh 40c. Dinner Kile up. Polish atmosphere. Daneinc 2111 Ini Ave. tlRam.

"-IIHOI. Featuring Mitchell Ayres' big Columbia Bermuda Terrace ii il ROUMANIAN RESTAURANTS aroadcasting orchestra. Dinner Irom 00, 5 to 8 P.M. 8tek. lobster spe- for vou when your number doesn't REVUE Hv Gardner bara Stanwyck answer and just charge one call for ctaltios.

Dancing at dinner and supper, Hntctl St IvArtrrra Brooklyn starts 7 P.M. Saturdays, holidays after HUlfctl 131. uBotue 9:30 mlnimum 175, Nevtr cover Seventh Ave. I.R.T. Kxpress Clark St.

charfte! Prz-rnb-lin A rmo Hrtlol BB Orante SI Brooklyn Heifhti. LiiMheon (ram BOe. I lUililllll nillia IXUICJ Oinnar from Paur Rliharll'l CtrMT CMktail Liuaie. OLDw SALLY JfS ROUMANIAN inrJ 16 SPECTACULAR GORGEOUS BEAUTIES HLI I II 169 ALLEN ST. DRy 4-7899 OYSTERK AMI SCALLOPS AT THEIR BEST 1 iloci mow Ht AVI A in her Taitel Rumba and the Jack Bennys at the Brown t.ne service Martin Block's wife Derby.

Bob said he was happy they Las Vegas for a divorce and permitted him to enter the elevator remarry by Xmas Brtte at the Rainbow Room without for- Davis ha-s given up cigarettes mal clothes; would have been a Georgie Raft settled that La Conua heck of a walk otherwise Jeffrey fight kickback for a thousand dollar Lynn, who was a Salvation Army check. Which is almost a-s much as Santa Claus only five years on j0e Louis gets per runch Broadwav and 48th will be Santa WHEN WINTER COMES Stars'll Glitter Inside Night Clubs Add New Faces and New Voices for Everyone's Fun Adelaide Moifett, society singer, began an engagement In the Formal Sert Room of the Waldorf-Astoria this week, entertaining during the dinner and suppper hours. TRIanile S-SISI RUSSIAN RESTAURANTS CASINO RUSSE -w- 5B'rH HTRKET. Circle B-lill. Russian rvue.

Dancing. Dinner-Supper. NoCover. MKt Russian Tea Room 374 Fullon INear Smilh SI. Edward S.

Denev, Hlgr. I 2ND AVE. AMERIC4N RllsaitN FOOD NEW RUSSIAN ART Shows Nltaly New show Every WeakQlMfjrD I nt. Oancini 2 BaMa. Na Cover Ever up ioi; BOROUGH HALL.

330 Fulton 81. Sirvlna Iht vary Beit lead at auoular aritea. Brsaktasl. Lunehaon. Dianar ana Alter Theatre.

Cark-tail Leunm. labia Hole Oinnar oak days. 5 to Saturdays. Sundayi and Halidayi. il ta a.

75o ua. Also a la Carta. Eat. 1901 SPANISH-MEXICAN RESTAURANTS John McClain is continuing where Bill Buckner left off with Loretta Young Art Arthur just bought a ranch 12 miles soutn of Palm Springs. He's naming his desert villa "Debits Field" Music Corporation America has bought West-wood Auditorium and the Dreamland Auditorium in Frisco and is r.A J.

Mth Ave. Oinlni. Oanclnf. Entcrtainmrnt nifhtly. SoamtS.

Mrnraa 1XIU NjrunUC at tSth 81. DiniwrwitnCotHoilandWine.tl.IH1. Nacsveror aunimum. SWEDISH RESTAURANTS Tony Pastor's, in Greenwich Village, lias a new revue, "The Furious 40 Tiie Tony Pastor Can-Can Girls help deliver the brightest to a lavishly planned production, Billy Glass and his orchestra are 'burgundy have been repeated the LONG I GROTTO Restaurant Grill I.AFAVKTTE AVE. CORNER CLINTON AVE.

LINCHEON Me. DINNER 65c. (Jsins best of food finest wines and llquora at medcrate prices. Private banquet rooma. Telephone MA.

2-7474. Closed Sunday. QUEEN MARY Air Oonditionpd 40 58 St. Pamnus Swedish Hors d'Oeuvrea with Dinner from $1.50. Luncheon from 65c.

Entertainment and dancing nightly. PL. 3-2313. upholstery of the sofas and arm chairs. dickering for similar giant indoor.

the dancing attraction, stadiums in 16 key cities for a major MICHEL'S S4'i-S3 Flatbush Ave. In Brooklyn alnce 1K10. Luncheon trom 50c. Dinners trom 85c A la Carte. Private Banquet Rooma for small or large parties available.

Cocktail Lounge and Bar. ice skating and follies circuit BROOKLYN and QUEENS Tiie Hotel Commodore has spent Peter Lone and Barbara Pepper are A parade of dance band is iu SHORE ROAD CASINO "00 in tPEnspN nightly-. Gala NEW YEAR'S EVE with all the lixins. i Now nwned and managed by "EDDIE" Pine food at popular prices: CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. 1145 Flatbush Avenue, opposite DorcheMer Road.

Accommodations lor wed-flina-i banquets, etc. MIDWOOD FOI RTH AVENI'E AT 10IST mu.H, ai 011.1. ntPtnT HIS ORCHESTRA WINES LIQUORS. Claus again this ear playing nosi to 300 poor kiddies Dous Fairbanks on location with "Satari." saw a farmer leading a row of 50 rows alon? a path and ai a distance 1 looked like Cecil B. DeMille and his stooges were lost Wallace Beery'.

built a cradle into the back seat of his 16-ryhnder Cadillac tor his newly adopted 7-month-old babigirl Alice Fav let r. a sickbed to attend Rudy Vallee's Victor Hugo second n.ght. opening She doesn forget friends Though M. announced Heririy L.imarr kitsed ar.d made up at tier oid WPA wage of $500 weekly. I hat" pav the income t.ix rr, ti.e dtiference beta ecu that figui and what she'll really collect Marlene Dietrich singing Frankie Loecr's liimmiy tunes in "De.strv Rtd's Again has revived interc-t her oil-color recordings on most nf local record shoppes Fields was called from a sickbed to make a scene in "Little Chicaner" only to discover that the rip' called for him to sip whisky at a bar.

Fine howdovoudo he chirped and me on the waier or beer-wagon!" a new Joan Craw- "'3UW 011 new lurmsnings ior tne for patrons of Riohard M. ford removed a lovely oil painting of lobby, which still retains the weil- Decker's Fiesta Dancetena. The list herself from above her fireplace and known Spanish renaissance motif, includes Ben Bernie. Bunny Berri-cave it to Dick Cromwell The Thirtv-ftve Austrian loom tuft rugs Ran. George Hall (with Dolly Dawn), studio's worried because she's dieted vnth a total of 1.500 square yards Jack Jenney, Red Norvo, Dick Mess-to the point of starvatm just so navp bePn placed on the floor, and her, Joe Marsala and Antonio De EISMANTEL'S JAMAICA AVE P.

7-M. Fdd.e Sch.tter. C. "arrv Neu: Bert Beaudet: Knv lx)rrame and her cadets: Ti.wnDu.. uimaa ana mita.

oeorge Kislner and orchestra. OETJfiiVS HKST FOOD MODERATE PRICES. Luncheon irom 45r, Dinner 85c. Dancing. Entertainment.

Church at Flatbuah Ave. Parking Accommodations. (an keep working enougn iu eai. tnP two main colors of turquoise and vpra- ine weeK i wl" rnarK the Fiesta panceteria debut Ben I suppose Benny Rubin is so Bernie. ft Night Clubs ft IN MANHATTAN HfiTFI PIFRRRPflNT Plerrrponl and Hieks Sta.

Visit our newly deco- nuir-L, ricivrvLruni rated MHTor Koom A delUntIul to dine and wine and cheerful surroundincs Luncheon 50c. Dinner 60c, 75c, $1.00. Sunday Dinner 75c. $1 00. A la carte.

Biinqnet facilities. MAin 4-5500. PRIPFN FAMOUS FOR SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN, 50c IYIVIj aJ nm ki.atbi sh ave near avenie n. wines, liqcors BAY RIDGE WAY Velez and Marquita. liance team, has been added to the new show at the Rio Grande Club They augment the bill headed bv La Milonguita, Argentine's tango El 1917.

liiDvm KI.ATRI'SH AVE. Braoklya'a tlnaat larilillaa far Baaauata and Partial. 10 ta 500. Rrservatiena now. Our arlvata banquet hall aaea far inioretion.

Luncheon from 40r I Dinner tt.tc-Sl. Caektail Launia. DE. RIV0LI MR! Brooklyn's Smart I Villa je Barn lit W. Mh St.

uy. asto-l HOWARD WOODS "His Celeele" and Oreh. headlines another all atar show with TEXAS JIM I.EW1M AND HIS LONE STAR COWBOYS: JAVE MARTIN, Dramatic Tenor. LALRA Kll.LOGI., formerlv of "Boya From STracuse" and other atar acta. Pappy calllnc Square Dams and Musical Chairs.

3 Floor Kboare nirhtlv. Dinner from ftl.25. Free Parkinc. crazy about Orson Welles he's thinking of growing a beard Tomorrow's my birthday. Mind much if I spend it day-dreaming I'm in Leon Eddie's listening to Eddie sing a doen rhunes; chinning with Bill Hardy at the Gay 90's: drinking a toast, with Meyer Horowitz at the Village Barn; yowling at Jack White.

Pat an 1 Frankie at the Club 18; exchanging hello's with Mario at Conga: keeping time to the toe-tempting rhythms of Sammy Kaye at the Commodore: shaking hands wi'h Jack at the stork and winding ep wi.sh I was in Hollywood Mind Delicious Franca American Cuisine Restaurint Lounge Bar INC OPEN Sl'NDAYS 4:00 P.M. Luncheon. 70c Daily and Sunday Tablo d'Holo Dinner. $1.00 Private Banquet Room for Small or large Partlea Iff ta 200 407 BRIDGE STREET. Near Fullon' Street (Next lo Martina) DI1 I DrDTTiI ATTI 0Rl- '-'850- DnN sylvio orchestra ana DILL DLK 1 ULU 1 1 I "1ST Aniala Marimaa Rhumb.

3 Showa Nllhtly. 3D ST. a. I A.M. Dlnmr tl Suaaar l.25.

Jerry King and his orchestra took over the bandstand at Nick Toce's Village Brewery this week, replacing Ruas Perry, who left for a Florida engagement. The Brewery's current show remains intact, featuring George MacFarlane. Gerri White, Bernard Harvey, Ruth Wenton and Helen Lewis. CUBAN CASINO 3IMI W. 4Mh.

New Cuban Fiesta. 3 Showa Mtely. Dinner 31. Rumba. Conta lessons Sun.

Nitea. NO COVER or MINIMI ME. 3-HIUtll. STEVENS 296 Flatbush Avenue. An eating place of distinction.

Luncheon 50c. Dinner 75c. Vol Pojer's Orchestra. Liquors and Wines. Private Banquet Rooms for Parties.

re Bfirini nnd End" HI "Where the Villa owdy Revue DOV CHARLES tt ORf'H. 1 IIAIIATTAN cow ver. ST. is J.r Not because he teahr.g scenes in Buck Betniv Ride Aaain" but beraue gui.r to hi' head lust as it did -o Stepie Fctclu' Gary Cooper attended the chns-temng of Gcildwvr. City.

Arii.na but didn't peak to Sam GoIiwn Sidney SkoNkv Thanks-girlng bv taking me ore- (or mx bucks plavmg a veteran ol wmwi now and walk around tiir wearing a Winter coa' ar.d Margaret Ln.u. av lvp-. on -S'lr-ress Avenue' and mnvlie la Walker would 'ike to ittio 'eat I live two blocks from Street" Isa Miranda hn- i Dinner Il.tS. Revue St. OPEN JIMMY KELLY'S 11:1.1.

A.M. Id Acta. Rl'NDAVS. AL. 4-1414 AMERICAN RESTAURANTS Sullivan Tiie Hotel Algonquin in presenting tiie "Algonquin Supper Club" embarks uion a new venture.

The Supper Club will be open from 10 in he' evening until 3 in the morning. Keller offers her distinctive Continental song style Cv Waiter tiie piano and Norbert Faconi on the violin accompany Mis Keller. CARUSO Fiiw Wlnet and Liiurt. BnnchM N.Y. Newark W.

St. Dfliriftut Slcaki and chiekem. VM V. 45d St. Liineheon imw fiOc.

Inn tier H.V. MONTE CARLO 43th St. DINNER tl. serve 7-10 P. at.

1 ih.wt nlfhtry. and B'way 2 bandi. Na caver. Clr. 3-4775.

Banouel facilitiea. CHINESE RESTAURANTS a a w40.a Dlamrtl. No Cover. PASTOR 0aen8ua.0R 1IM. rf 1 Third 3t.

at Ith Ave. Heodlin :I5.2 a.aa. World's Prettiat Artist' Models THE TONY PASTOR CAN-CAN GIRLS gt fill LUNCH 4e. DINNER 5e u. Drlh Bar.

Air Conditioned, Est. 14 years Too well-known orchestras be featured at New Year's Eve supper dances at the Hotel Astoi Ben Bernie will play in the grand ballroom and Dick Kulm will appear in the grill room. A new revue oened at the Arele's New Roumanian, on the Easi side, last night. Featured enteit.iiners include Jack Hirsch, Helen Polka's "dazzling esquires." Mitzi Wilhoit, Kay Loy. Frieda Weisenfremd and Ed Marcus.

FRENCH RESTAURANTS I It A ItriV "TOPS IN SWING ENTERTAINMENT." I 8 Utli ui w. 3RD GREENWICH VILLAGE Rainbow Inn KST 4TH ST.Leon Kalrofr, Vie Earlson. M. and a rvqinoow inn GRam. New Revue.

Full Course Dinner l.j Bond rotne.s direct trom ill AiM' Fleur De Lit 111 St. Lunch 40c. Dinner 60t-'75a. unsuraattee Miaaa Drlakt A Cock. NEAR B'WAY taila.

Onlaa ou. Frees Lata a seetialty. Parkin Faailliies. I 7tH Aw. S.

4 'hmr? Mfelv Hun I tt The Place? Nationally kaewe lar real Franch ealeiao. Aeaaainiaaatlom for aartloa. luaaaiSa-Ua. Ola.ll-ll.23. Caektail laaaaa MaisonA-DeWinterr.

Bnbhy Jlirlin and Thlrtt Hiiti OrrhMri. lmrt. LtimHievw C-'ouitB Iflnnrr TV. 4 nvrr. i W'AI.

Ch: agos Club" to head the ne.v divertissement at The Place. A uinpan'. mg her is Jack Allen. piaui-t. O'her ten faces ai Tr.f Place are Natalie Gilbert, tap catver.

ami Sinna Rave, Mexican canruse Lllyan Del. baliariist and m. is held over from the previous lortune diamonds but wear them, jum made a pa 'I'led vD.amonds Are Daniifioiis Oarbo took Cieotge Brent to Ninotciika" nh her in Palm Sprir.KS She's trying to cet hrr family out of Euiope and will applv fhortiy for U. cit.ensliip paper INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANTS Ttifrtt An. W.

I2ttt it1 13th l. Mnttt Ir tnwn. 3 hitn WHITE'S CABARET Miflhtly, featurtHfl Don Murray and Gtaraa Pisrc. MX ruanar Maary. tNnfitrm, nd htr ccardUH.

Striat Orthpttra. Na Cnvrr. GR. 1-8577. Giolito's Demi-taise AI Giallta ready ta arret his friends In bis new Cate-Reslaarant.

83 West K8th St. H.d. IN LONG ISLAM. age Is club. where Mar- mu- ITALIAN RESTAURANTS Understand Jan.

1 will usher in show. Bobbv Martin, tiie int ema The City Dump in the Vi really the name of a nigh Press agents there claim it's Park meets Bohemia gpret Hastings emcees and il sicians are called, the Bill Henry Willi his orchestra, he plays i nightly at the bhore Road Casino Known tram Caaat to Coast. Oinnar II.2S. A la Carta. Lanak ea to 13a.

atuala. CH. 4.KUI A DELE'S CASTLE 14,1 r- v' ream. Dancmt Nilhtlv. continuous Entartainnifnt.

Na Cayer. Valley stream 7IM GUFFANTI 114 RF.VF.NTH AVE. lal 2Hth St.) Cat. 4(1 yra. il new-service for New Yorkers, the tiotiallv known Negro 'rumpe star, phone rompanv will designatr a spe- and Chirk Raines band handle the tial number just to lake messages assignment.

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