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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1942 THE BRILLIANT NEW Thursday, June 4. Featured performers will Include Tapis snd Romero, Spanish dancers; Cerney Twins, ballroom specialists, and Rica Martinez, Brazilian-Cuban singer Jerry Wald's orchestra Is held over at the Hotel Lincoln and Marion Powers, vocalist, Is headlining at the 19th Hole in the Village. GOING THE "RIVIERA OF AMERICA fitesenfs PLACES 'i STARTING TONIGHT PANCHO I N-i ana ms wrcnesira also VILLAGE BARN Joyce Mac- i i By JO HANSON The Marine Roof of tlie Hotel Bossert on Brooklyn Heiiihts gol olf to a booming start the other night. There was Nye Mayhew, the band leader, all dressed up In a nautical outfit, fit as a fiddle, and ably directing a group of snappy musicians. Grace Vaughn, the gal with the long, dark bob and the lilting voice, was at his side warbling pretty tunes.

Lights were dim, in keeping with the requests of Army officials, and the diners were ecstatic about the food. If you want to make a lasting impression on CHAVEZ and hii Orchestra plul nuLt m. Meve SONGSTRESS Dorothy Allen sings every night with Walter Perner ond his orchestra in the Roosevelt Grill. Arthur, distaff side of the MacArthurs, donee team, has returned to the Village Barn, crt RESTAURANT H'0'd The Show Hlact ot Brooklyn PARK PLACE at FLATBUSH AVE. TOPS FOR DINING and DANCING CYRIL MANSFIELD ORCHESTRA ADDED ATTRACTION 3 MUSIC MASTERS SPLENDID PLACE FOR YOUR BANQUET, PARTY OR SHOWER Blue and Gold Cocktail Lounge POPULAR PRICES NO COVER Telephone MAin 2-9653 Murray is the master of ceremonies at the 19th Hole in and his Orchestra Featuring Greenwich Village.

YOU WANT TO LEAD A (AND The Freshmen and their Orchestra Rnserralions: Ba Fort L. 8-2000 note and member of A. S. C. A.

P. the new policy at the Hotel Mayflower calls for entertainment in the Cafe Lounge "Caribbean Hotel New Yorker was penned by Fdward Hamelburg. bell boy at the hostelry Ruth Cleary, pianist in the Lounge Restaurant of the Waldorf-Astoria, is a composer of Nights" is the name of the new show due at the Havana-Madrid your swanky relatives take 'em by all means to the Marine Roof. In Halbush at Oetjen's you'll find "The Great Lester," one of I ode Of ANI JANIS, Songilr.ii HAROLD WOODAtL at fiono NO COVER -NO MINIMUM Wtkdoyi and Sunday (Exctpt Friday, Saturday Holiday Evl, Minimum $2, aftar 10 P. DINNER FROM $1.75 DECORATION DAY WEEKEND DINNER $2.25 ISrvd Saturdays Svndoyl STROLLERS' BRUNCH $1 (Saturdays Sunday II A.M.

lad P.M.) I. SevaHaaaaaaanaBaaaaanaanBalaW.j...a 1 StMhCUM TAYLOR vournox presents GUEST STAR Martha Raye, the popular comedienne, will be gues' star tonight at Mc-Ginnis in Sheepshead Bay. MARION POWERS STEVE MURRAY SUMMER OPENING YOUR GUEST of The Famous 5 worms Sim STAR TONITE ft I SZ4 OorooousGirk DAIUiV vaudeville's best-known acts of ventriloquy, headlining this week's crowded show. The emcee is bubbling Jackie Richards, now in his eighth week at this popular eatery. Lillian Ashton.

vocalist, is another newcomer to the current entertainment Nat Brandywynnes orchestra opened yesterday at the Lido Beach Club in Long Island The much-publicized Evelyn Nesbit is held over at the Aloha Club on Church Ave. This week marked her 30th year in show business The Woodard Sisters, two gals and one accordion return to the Enduro Restaurant next Monday evening. Dance music continues to be provided by Jimmy MacKenzie's orchestra. The Enduro management also announces a tieup with the Fabian Fox Theater entitled "Bert King and His Blind Date ON-THE-PARK FAMOUS F0RHTS SUPUI F000 Dittinguittfd for Ht Gypy AWihi dinner FROM Two Orchas-tras. Continuous Music ond Dancing from 6 P.M.

to closing. Lively Floor Show Nightly at 7:30,10:30,12:30. No Cover. No Minimum. Air Conditioned.

L0. 3-01 IS hi Nan Blakstmir is featured at the new Onyx Club, which opened last night Larry McMahon is sing- ing emcee in the "Hayloft High- lights" show at the Village Barn Ann Lewis, featured blue sing- er at the Ubangi Club, is getting a i screen test for the movie version of "Cabin in the Sky" the tune "I Need You, My Love" featured by Johnny Long's orchestra at the 1 0 ss iioiisi: 1 1 I OSCAR WINTDAB, Managing DirKlar HOLLWOOD'S FAMOUS COMEDIENNE I86WESMthSI UNEXCELLED FACILITIES FOR WEDDING PARTIES Banquet, Fereplionx And limine I'nrtirt 163 W. 46th fort ireedwey, New Yerk JUSI OFF WA.9-9204 i9T IN SHEEPSHEAD BAY-OCEAN AT V0ORHIE5 AVES. BANQUET ROOMS Available SHEEPSHEAD BAY' COK I '411. IIOl al WE'RE GOING DUTCH No better food In town! 'Round the crescent bar for cocklailx; in front, of old tile fireplaces for luncheon; dinner In the nooka.

CockUiU from 25c. luncheon dishes from 60c. dinner from $1,75, Dutch maidens to serve you. S.4TI IU)4V MI.HT DANCES JOHNNY JOHNSON Anil Hit Orrhetlra Luncheons, Banquets, Dinners, Weddings, Bridge, Other Social and Business Gatherings Reasonable Rotes. ACCOMMODATIONS FROM 25 to 200 or AAA NASSAI' DIVISION nnn heuiularteks HOLLAND HOUSE TAVERN DINE OUT- ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS 10 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA at 48th ST, t- AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLANS TO YOUR TASTE TASTE Dining Room, Founltiin Room, CorktHil l.minjE1 Hiirl Manque! Itooim Al I.

AIR ON I III ON For Information Call 4 in 4-t00 HOTEL PIERREPONT PIERREPONT and HICKS STREETS, BROOKLYN, N. Y. TAKE ANY SUBWAY TO BOROUGH HALL BEFORE YOUR EYES! Quiz Party'' starting tonight. Here's a chance for our young ladies to win defense stamps and an opportunity 10 become a blind date and quiz partner with one of our soldiers, sailors or marines. Register now at the Enduro.

386 Flatbusiv Ave. Extension, or in the lobby of the Fox Theater Harry Rogers' orchestra and Barbara Martin, songstress, will provide a patriotic program for Decoration Day weekend visitors to the Ocean Terrace Dining and Cocktail Room of the Half Moon i Hotel in Coney Island The Celebrity Room of Miml's Restaurant. 681 Fulton opened the other day. This room is avail- i able for banquets and other parties featured attraction at the i Zodiac Bar in the Queens Terrace, HE7- and how wo or hitting it I UNDER THE BLUE S'rw York't finest food i brirtR crvrd on tunny day and warm evening nn the cool, outdoor terrace at One llnivemt Place. Kre parkin facilitte.

Drop over reitulafly and dine in comfort. Full course Luncheons- now 99 Snack Suppers -SI. 25 Complete Dinners from S1S0 Excellent Cocktails BROILED STEAKS BROADWAY'S BIG FLOOR SHOW LOOK WHAT YOU OCT A Dinner Fit lor Kins ftitUuicva MUSIC euui fA VI tNTtRTAIIVWtNT fUUU Bltr Show, It's corker I Coit The time low ork.i Dancing to tho tantilizini strains ol coconnui LI ri- White turkey The Franklin Arms Hotel 66 Orange Street, Between Henry and Hicki Complete Luncheons from 50c Complete Dinner from 65c Sunday Dinner $1.00 For reservations Tel. MAin 4-7376 llomfi of Poor Rirharir Comers Cocktail l.oung GEORGE GAST, Manager BUDDY CLARKE'S MUSIC REVUERS" croue tA. farx cmrkAi town house I L'nivrtty Pt.

on Waiih. Sq. (fej Show. Nlt.ly-ei30-Mldnlt.-a A. M.

VAto. OPF.N SUNDAYS S6lr Si. 7th Av. AL OMN TILL 4 A.M. NITILY IXCIfT MONOAV MIN DINNER OR SUPPER 1 NEVER A COVER CHARGE CtrdofOOO ar IMWarfe Grand! But make mete a S3 and a (g even better with a pre-1 ante lunch at Gate A Tnllntr'n or.

come in Uter (or dinner. Free parking; facilities. Convenient to all subways, Born Hall station. In Manhattan In Brooklyn In Brooklyn 37 PUITjU ST Urn kmrUlfm rTIHTlTAMTI 1 lth Av. Kervinr fine food at tho aame addrraa for SO T.arr.

uUrrAlt II lat St.) Lunch a la carle all day. Try one of our aoeclal rlinnr-r. Liquors. Music. Banquet facilities for all occasions.

NIGHT CLLKS BEDFORD PLAZA Woodside, is Don Baker's orchestra. Main dining room talent Includes Johnny Morgan, comic and emcee; Harriet Brent, singer; Anita Carroll, dancer; Jack Allyn, song and piano stylist; George and Donna, ballroom duo, and Ned Harvey's orchestra. Across the River: Managing director of the new Aquarium Restaurant, 7th Ave. and 47th which opens tonight, is Edward S. Furedy, Washington restaurateur.

The Aquarium establishment will feature a 100-foot bar Mary Mallard, singer, and Peggy O'Neill, dancer, have been added to the revue at Chin Lee's Chinese-American Restaurant Romero and Ro-sita, dancers, are appearing at Jimmy Kelly's in the Village Al Tinney's orchestra is furnishing dance music at the 52d Street Swing Club poppies will decorate tables and General MacArthur buttons will be distributed to diners at the Restaurant Mayan in Rockefeller Center tomorrow, Decoration Day folks tell us the happiest fellow in Manhattan is the lone trout in the fountain guarded by Prometheus in Rockefeller Center. 1268-70 FLATBUSH AVE. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 95c NOON TO P.M. WEEKDAYS Rlc. 6 TO 9 P.M.

1,1 NOIKON FROM 4Jc Choice Winei cV Liouon Air.Conditior,rl EVELYN NF.SRIT A NESOR. C. Renrr Curtis, r.nnr Sistrri. Othrr OTHER HIT ACTS MILRAV GIRLIE REVUE HARRY FRASER OKI H. DINE and DANCE in ttia CAY PLANTATION ROOM Dinner Irom 7f Coektailt Ir.m 25e entertainment no eover.no minimum I Hot and sweet Millie by th.

"Cotton Pielteri!" "They're Topi! HOTEL DIXIE 4.11 W. or wny W. nf B'wny A 1. II A CHIHI at NOSTBANTt Avf. JOE ANDY.

Host. IN. -111114. ESTABLISHED 1916 MARINK ORI1.L PICK RORKRTSON and hin re or dint orche-itr vrovidr rhythmic rhythms to please your every dancing mood. Nightly oltl McAInin r'i1t londav.

No cover charcr. Dinner from $1.50. Special Supper. On Friday nights after P.M. minimum SI.Mfr'i WAV AT 14TH ST.

per person. Saturday and holiday nights PK. fl-A7mi BORO HALL'S SHOW PLACE" Danrina Nightly. Private Roomi for Parties. AIR CONDITIONED WILL0UGHBY ST.

(nr. lay). MAin 3-1312 CHESTERFIELD BROADWAY GIRLIE REVUE Also Featurinr: MARY GRIFFIN In Popitlni MHodien. LOT PRICi: in Comedy Nu.i.hers and I Ol' COLLINS in Selected Favnri(e. Contlnunu Entertainment Every Nicht Alp Cabaret FIFTH AYE.

iNear J.Vh SI.) .4 '23' ROOM When blase, hard -to-pleats aritfei approve, that meant lometMni! Examal: "Bitt mucd ririnkt in town" (from 53c) "Unatirpasied cuitlne" "Taw in entertainment" (teaturini "Johnny" it the Luncheon from SO. Hotel (if or Re Washington, 23 Lexinnton cor. 23d 8t. Dinner from 6.1- roof NYE MAYHEW ntt (fuif'riciS GRACE VAUGHN DINNER SUPPER DANCING Visit Thift Distinctive BAR and RESTAURANT Di-loelahle Meals at Reasonable I'rircs L. Silvestri.

Msr. Phone MA. 2-024H COLUMBIA ASS'N 910-12 UNION STREET (Near Prospect Park West) II A I I EDDIE SCHAFFER, M. C. 'Hllll OCEAN PARKWAY' RAMON CHiql'ITA Al Belt Pkwav.

ES. 2-WWH TOMMY YARREI.I.'S ENTIRE NEW SHOW itfeolaujs ESTABLISHED IRO'i Crlebratini 50th Year FAMOUS FOR SEA FOOD, STEAKS CHOPS Luncheon K5c; Olnner 85. Newly anlarltd dining roam new 40-It. bar. Private facilities tar banaueu and partiei.

Penonal aunervliien tf John Nikolous. BA1H A tr IVn HFST 9HTH nraoai Ilanrtnr nlirhtlv HALF MOON HOTEL DAILY DINNKR 125 No Cover Free Parkin Percy Stoner. M. C. Me Barkley's New York's Most SLIM DALE BOSSERT Dynamio Tenor LUNCHEON FROM SOc DINNER FROM $1 (TILL 9 P.M.) servfu in the firvl Crystal Room HOTEL GRANADA tA DAVID J.MAMIN, Moaoaina Piroctot Private Banquet Rooms for Stmall 1620 AVENUE U.

DEwey 6-9661 RUTH BENN1NC LYNN REYNOLDS SHOWS EVERY NIGHT THF THREE BEES TOMMY DALE'S ORCHESTRA stars oi "Harlf.m cavalcade" YOUR HOST HARRY S1EGEL FRANCES WELCH, NEW tilRl.lB REVI E. 97-90 Sei-oiHi Avenue, al Sixth Street CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT THIN I FF G00D PLACE FOR SPRING CELEBRATIONS 1 I Rouoita-Son. .11111 LLL Announcement GREETINGS ALL YOUR PART IES Eat-Orlnk-Ba Merryll ayA4llst. nanee-Renie-Dlnner-Supper 5e (e. Sat.) Lunch45e.

WHy8nd Mont Ne Cover FRENCH RESTAURANTS LE POISSONMIFC "Madeleine's," 121 E. B2d St. EL. 6-97IIB. Dinner VIJJU" Fntertalnment p.m.

Irene Stanley Charly Wilson Trio Maicnn A Wlntav W-tb 8t. Natlsnally known tar reel Freneh Undat "'Iter i.irmmt.nneeiooe, Luneli7.1a!Mt, Wine.iiLlaiiorn SWEDISH RESTAURANTS STerllm 3-2IHI0 ASHLAND PL. and LAFAYETTE AVE. Larte Parties. UrtTri DirDDTDfiMT Plerrepont and Hicks Sts.

Visit our newly decorated nUIHL rltllE.rUI,l 1 Mirror Room. A d'ighlful olace to dine and wine amid cheerful surroundings. Luncheon 60c. Dinner 75c. Sl.OO.

Sunda Dinner 75c. Sl.OO A la carte. Banquet faculties. Air-Conditioned. MA 4-5500 Blue Mirror 1251 FLATBUSH AVE.

AT NEW KIRK THE CASINO BOYS Cont. Never a Cover or Min. BOROUGH HALL, 330 Fulton St. AIR-CONDITIONED. Best T0 CASTLEHOLM MOST POPULAR SWEDISH RESTAURANT.

F.mniii lor SMIIKIIASBOHII. Lunrheon. dinner a la rarla. SUMMER GARDEN. HI'HIC and IIANCINQ nlshlly.

exrent Mai fixye. Oktaile in our VlkinK Room. SPECIAL AKRANn K-MKAT F(IK I'ARTIES. Perklnir neerhv. food at popular prices.

Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and After Theater Cocktail Lounje. Table d'Hote Dinner week days, to Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, 11 to S. Also a la Carte. Banquet facilities. Est.

1909. CU. 6-9672. 3t W. St.

CI. fflnn's sally Relds -I Mil Broadway's Favorite Star 'HI tJU "stars of KJiNflQUfH lioxheon from 85c Dinner front rVUlUOnULilU Served With Smararasbnrd htm II? FAST MTU ST. SI MMER GARDEN NOW OPEN FREE PARKING ESo. 13KD FLATBl'SH AVENI'E SEAFOOD A LA CARTE WINES AND LIQUORS CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT BY THE DUO-PIANISTS JOE KEN LEWIS RESTAURANTS AVENI'E 1 2:1111 EMMONS AVENUE SHEEPSHEAD BAY WINKS AND LIQUORS SEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY ENTERTAINMENT DFw. 6-0IIII0 MfallT CLUBS I AY PAREE IN N.

Da line Freaek In Bay Ridge BAL TABARIN tras. nner 11.00. revuee nightly. 2 areboa. Oenein.

No aoveiw N. Miniaum. MONTAGl'E HENRY STS. AIR-CONDITIONED DINE IN COOL COMFORT In the BROOKLYN HEK1HTS or OLD DOMINION ROOM. DECORATION DAY Sl'NDAY DINNER served Noon to 8 P.M.

Kilo to l. Take Any Subway to Boro Hall MMiMYS PANTRY TAKE THE FAMILY OCT! DAILY DINNER SUNDAY SI. FINEST WINI.S AND I.IQCORS! KELLY'S 4th Ave. 4th St. LANI MclNTIRF SSW.Rth.

ST. 0-8840 FREE PARKING LARRY McJHAHOlY Ml'SIC HALL BOYS presenting .1 GAY BLADES HOME of the HOBBY HORSE RACES Join in the tua with Square Danees aand Mwieal Chairs. Star Arte. 3 Sho, Nightly. Dinner from II.

25. COCKTAIL LOVMIE CAFE Kind's Showboat reunilit FnR FAMILY SUNDAY DINNERS FAMOUS FOR FAMILY SUNDAY DINNERS ALL ABOARD Enjoy your eoektail In the marine-like atmosphere ol thin unu-iiallv attractive lounte and bar. Steak Sandwiches our specialty. Phone SHore Road 5-81IIIII. UNO HIS ORCHESTRA THE HONOLULU MAIDS EIGHTH COR.

ST. Choire Liquors. Finest Food. Imnt. wines HKI Ft'LTON ST.

Ono. C.ranada Hotel 4(1 Years Same Address. Luncheon II A.M. to .1 M. Complete F.venint Dinners "Se and nn.

Sundav Dinners Served All Day 90e and up. A la earle daily and Sunday. Finest Beer. Winea and Liquors. Parties Accommodated, rhone Windsor S-HHRS.

i LEXINGTON AT 48th N. 1. 1. CUBAN CASINO .100 West 41th Street WARFIEI.D RESTAURANT 5KI1-S THIRD AVE. (Cor.

51th St.) yr COMPLETE NEW SHOW Presenting; A Cohan Fieata 3 Times Nijhtly Dinner Sl.OO ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PARTIES No Cover or Minimum. ME. 3-8886 WINNER Anne Dae, double for Joan Crawford, was literally forced into the Beauty Contest conducted every Monday night at the Dixie Hotel you know the result, yes, she won. COURT CAFE LUNCHEON from 70c DINNER (served p.m. to 10 p.m.) from 95c "BROOKLYN'S LANDMARK" 4 COIRT HOWDY REVUE NEW SPRING REVUE GAY COLORFUL Cast of SO.

Continnona Entertainment Ne Cover 8 SHOWS. 47 W. THIRD ST. STnyvesant B-8821 CHINESE-AMERICAN BANQUET (1274 Ft'LTON NK. NOSTRAND) STerlini S-8S4I Oil mar ysj Ace.

25 to 400. Dininr Room for VVeddinrs. Receptions. II ill 9 1 19 Newly Decorated. Reasonable Ratea HMMY KV I Y'Q DINNER 1-50- REVUE a.m.

JI1THT11 IVtiLeLi I iJ 181 Sullivan St. Open Sundays. AL. 4-1414 LOUSE'S 48th STREET Weat of Broadway. CI.

8-S71S MONTK CAHLO $1.00 DINNER 'SE'tt' Shore Road Garden Favorite Dithes Daily 453 86TH STREET De'ighU (Sear Shor Road Theater) Orders Made Up to Take Out Dinner 75 PRICE'S FAMOUS FOR 12 SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN rn nVE ENTERTAINMENT Show Bar 0 Brooklyn O'COYLE ADAMS DELi SPECIAL PIONEER "SI'MMER FIESTA" 3 SHOWS NITELY BILLY SAFFBKD AND FROI.K'KLRS WORTH ST. (Hfart of Chinatown) WO. S-S70S DINNER 15 MGIH CLUBS (FBI SA.T-cwut SUN-ONLY) CATSWNG'COCKTAIlS-lSp'j. WEDDINGS, BANOI'ETS, CARD PARTIES. COMMI NION BREAKFASTS.

Etc. 10 to 500. BTJ. 4-1334 1095-97 FLATBUSH AVE. AIR-CONDITIONED RIY0LI Danee to the Mulo of jok morgan Hartman's IHat-HARRY S.

FEINBER6 In Queens and Long Island BOOGIE WOOGIE NewSUMMER REVUE una nis urenrstra, Nishtlv from 8 P.M. till ClMinf 'U MATRE HOTEL FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS I.LU1 UaVL-fcC Ft. Hamilton Landmark Since 1 89Z caterint to srit Funclioni ft I AC TOOMEY'S Larue or Small FULL COURSE SUNDAY DINNER 85c Jin avc. or luurn 31. if I i At CONTINUOUS ENT'NT AN fllNNITlT OQ.

MERRICK ROAD eor. CENTRAL AVE. NO COVER EVER. naiviv. Mrvrrr.

ctc 1 ic r'unnc FOUR STAR SHORK ROAD EMPIRE BLVD. at ROGERS AVE. "UltU IOT OICACVJ aDQ tnWJ I Rfl'C ln Homestead Hotel, Kew Gardens, L. 1. BILL LESTER and v.irtyr hi, orchestra.

Dinner SI. Cocktail Lounre Dininr Room. Till: lit ELANDS BtRTAY SISTERS BOBBY BERNARD BI.AIK TOM BAI.ASI-BII.L HENRY'S tlHCII. Ilh AVE. A lllll ST.

al BELT PARK Vt A WAUDEVILLE TlicPEXGUIiV l(k ft()DM Pl.AYINIi AND SINGING NIGHTLY S1IV.TI1IRTV Til l. StlllVlflUX MnV HAPPY'S Myrtle Ave. at Slst SI. Oil Grand Central kwer CARL RITCHIE, M. presents Linda Lane Roy Crosby, Cor.eoas Girlie Rem Fl.or Csmee.

Shows Nilely. Sunday Dlnnse Shaw at 8 M. kfllu Great wndBLrnffe THE TOWERS HOTEL Una HOP ss CLARK STREET. BROOKLYN Sheepshead Bay JAMAICA, L. LARGEST CHINE8E-AMERICAN RESTAURANT IN JAMAICA" GALA FLOOR SHOW Saturdays and Sundays Daily-Sunday Dinner, 60a Villa LEE'S GARDEN BREAKS RECORDS Johnny Andrews, singing pianist, who mode his night club debut in the George Washington Hotel, has broken all records ot the 23 Room there.

OQ OPKN AI YEAR. Shore and a la Carte Dinners. Visit our lamous HORSESHOE BAR Popular prices. Muslo and Dancing Reservations for Banquets and Parties to 600 DEwey 2-4200. EDWARD J.

WHALEN MANAGEMENT BROOKLYN'S OLDEST RESTAI RANT TAPPER'S SHEEPSHEAD RAY ON THE BELT PARKWAY Est. Yrs. Finest Italian Cuisine DINNERS A LA CARTE. AL FRESCO DINING. CATERING TO WEDDINGS AND BANOI'ETS.

FREE PARKING. Reasonable Prices. Phone Esplanade 2-U5IO. F. PALESCANDOI.O, Mar.

in DANCE NIGHTLY TO PHIL MORTON ORCH. 1IIJ-17 JAMAICA AVE. Off Belt Parkway or Neptune Ave. VCINO.

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