Thursday, November 7. 19-1'»GUSSIE'S KENTUCKY, the eminent Ashland ave. bright spot noted for its top-flight entertain-, ment stars, provides both dance, music and a musical comedy show The Leading Men are there with] their queen of song, Kay Dare.; and their leader and romantic; singing violinist, Larry Lester, and; they play for the dancers. Then the floor clears and the bright stage lights go on as the fabulous Xov-Elites start their show. Joe is emcee, sings and frantically plays that basS: Art sings and plays his guitar; Frankie sings and plans' his accordion. Singly and collect-1 ively the boys are standout performers and rate heavy applause., * *MIRROR LOUNGE is a gay open-' late bright spot on E. 71st st., where George Galman and brother Les nightly are hosts to many ofthe prominent music men andnightlife proprietors, who stop ini regularly to partake of the Galman hospitality and to enjoy □ quiet hour or more in a smart and distinctive room.■* * *MARINE TAP is doing light well under its new 5-in-l management. Roy Carlson, who was formerly manager of the South SideIt’s Alberto Andj Louise Again at;IMusic-N-Food Spa;1Music Seven Nights a Week at Alberto’s Grill; j Hal Benson Tuesdays.With the return last week of.Alberto and Louise, who were out fof town for a number of months.;the patrons of Alberto’s grill once1more are treated to the serenading;of the host with his accordion jwhile other good news concerns jthe weekly music schedule and thekitchen Eddie .Baldacci, who hasmade such a hit at the lounge, isbeing retained and plays everynight but Tuesday. That eveningHal “Sutprise Valley” Benson]reigns at the piano. The kitchen jis again in full operation and will,afford a wide variety of Italian[and American foods.*-- ' ' 1 ... . ,*; !* *CAPITOL LOUNGE is presenting: | quite a handsome new appear-, ance now with its new coloiK/1Y DIRESongstress of the Leading Mi the charming Kay Dare appez nightly at Gussie’s Kentucky ch where musical comedy alternai with dance music in the contin ous program.