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ia goes for Stucchi Genovese; Anne Lindbergh has poularde au curry; Martha Rave wanta babv lobster; Elliott Roosevelt selects guinea hen; and Prank Buck demands just plain wheat cakes. . . . When he opened at the Bowman Room of the Hotel Biltmore fifteen weeks ago. George Olsen made a rule that there were to be no romances In his mixed musical company of 35 entertainers on penalty of loss of Job. Todaythere are six couples in the group going steady,” and Olsen hasn t tn44heart to do anything about It,Mrs. Louisa Leone, who head the kitchen at Leone's, has been trading food recipes with ball player Joe DIMagglo all winter. Joes winter sport has been to run one of San Francisco’s better eating places, and the Leones have been helping him out because he promises to bring another World Series crowd to New York next fall. . . . Barney Gallant, a bachelor for fifty-four years, will hold two parties at his GreenwichVillage club on Valentine’s night. Initner:the front room will be a gathering of his Society of Bachelors to protect them against leap-year proposals from girl friends; but in the back room will be a party for aH the girls who have said No” to Barney. . . , Anne Francine, the Coq Rouges erstwhile singing star, scores something of a coup for society songbirds by having been awarded the vocal assignment atthe Hotel Plaza's Persian Room, beginning next Thursday. Maurice and Cordoba, the popular ballroom dancers who are playing their third engagement at the Persian Room inside of a vear, will remain Indefinitely with a new repertoire of original dance creations. Henry King and his orchestra also continue. , . , After an absence of a year and a half. Don Miguel and Los Gauchoa return to Pedro VaIll's Club Gaucho in Greenwich Village tonight as the musical attraction both for the show. “Ah, the Argentine!”. and dancing The show continues to be headed bv Maria del Carmen. Rolande Paucel. Mona Lisa and incidental serenades bv Ramon and Luis. Mexican troubadors. . . . Among the late-comers who were turned awav from the flUed-to-ca-pae!»v Algonquin Supper Club last week was one Greta Garbo, whichspeaks eloquently for the rush business the new midnight rendezvous has been doing since it opened tw'o months ago. Greta Keller. John Buckmaster. Cy Walter and Bela Berkea have attracted a mixed theatrical and society following, plus a substantial patronage of those who like to follow- the celebrities. . . . Charles Murphy of La Cava announces that he has signed Annette Ouerlaine, singer; Valeria Dione. singing pianist; and the Three Haw’alians for the third consecutive month. La Cava offers continuous entertainment and dance music bv the Haw’ailans and Miss Dione. . . . Doris Dudley, whose pending departure from the cast of John Barrymore's Mv Dear Children’’ has been front page news this past week, will be guest of honorat Leon and Eddies weekly celebrity party tomorrow evening.by J andseiuRol;marwillTallaslane“Ionsalt;pictcoinhelpquetnmiFairandlet ieviof eyouiralelandhislessmakdeatFairventlove a stcanFairatteiitialulttrofcoas New to si FyffpurpmouStarKirsten Flagstad, dramatic soprano of the Metropolitan Opera and said to have the finest voice in the world today, will appear in Baltimore next Tuesday evening as so,’tost with the National SymphonyMcArthur conducted by Edwin“LOeoiParkandlittlemasihas“Tpro.s]
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Hanover Evening Sun

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US

Sat, Feb 10, 1940

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