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B—S8 Supper Club Notes ADRILLON—There'’s just about everything that makes for a pleasant evening here, what with Johnny Shaw's music for dancing and with Helen Forrest on hand to sing songs as sweetly &s anybedy in town. It's ©ool, too. * K % X Volga Boatman Reof—It's nice up away from hot streets, sitting about at tables under gay awnings at the town's only Russian roof garden. Matt Windsor, himself, heads the entertainment, presents also Anna | Sablukova and dancers Zina Larina and Alexander Bolshakoff. ok % ok ‘Wardman Park Hotel—It's nice, too, at the Metronome Room and it's one spot you'll never be lonesome, even on the dullest of nights. Music for danc- ing is by Jimmy Santmeyer's Orchestra. * ok ¥ x Shoreham Hotel—The terrace is open now. of course, and there are cool, soft breezes from the green trees of Rock Creek Park. Entertainment is by Dancer Roberta Jonay and Ball | Room Experts Marian Wilkins and | Jack Walters. Barnee and his lads | make the music, and sweet it is. ¥ | Hamilton Hotel—Miilton Davis and his orchestra continue to provide the dance mus n the Rainbow Room and the room tinues to hold its larity. Ti songs by | Lee, Bert Bernath and Lou Behrman. | There's a cooling sy * % Hi-Hat Lounge—Entertainment is | by the Three M’s, a trio of lads who | geev forth, as the boys , with a Jot | of clever mu 1 novelties. Cooled. | (The room, n he music.) * ok ok Mayflower Hotel—There's dancing | every afternoon and evening in the | cool lounge to music by Sidney's | Orchestra. Until 7 and after 10, that is, there's dancing. * oK % x Raleigh Hotel—Gene Erwin and his | orchestra have come to supply the Pall Mall room dance rhythms and tonight they preside over rhumba-tango night, with dance contests and everything. * ok Kk % Maryland Club Gardens—This cool out-door rendezvouls beside the garden pool is another spot where you're sure to have a pleasant evening. The music is good «nd there’s a floor show. * ok % X Lotus—"The Dancing Cocktails,”” a group of six young lassies who know a lot about all sorts of dancing, are featured in the new show here, and it's a bang-up entertainment. Also there are the Lonnette Sisters, Vincent and Norma, and, of course, Evelyn Knight to sing. Al Norton is the master of ceremonies and Bill Strickland's Capitolians are the dance music. * % ¥ x Cocoanut Grove—The new show is headlined by a couple of girls who can dance like nobody's business, Mary Rooney and Evelyn Downey. (They're Irish, maybe.) Other contributions to the entertainment are made by Carlisle Mainford, a deft card mani- pulator, and by Eddie Daniels;, who also does the em-cee chore and leads | the orchestra * % K % La Paree—Al Sakol and his orches- tra provides dance music at lunch, dinner and supper and there are three | floor shows every day. ok ok % Uptown—For cocktails. the Uptown Theater. Across from ok ox ok Boulevard Farms—Phil Loria's Or- chestra plays for dancing every night, including Sundays. L I Casa Grande—Bert Motley and his orchestra are on hand for nightly dancing. * Xk ¥ % Brooke John's Old Barn—For eating | chicken and steaks and for | fried dancing. Norbeck. Out Georgia avenue beyond 400 Dozen W oimen’s HANDKERCHIEFS 25 € each White Linens, embroidered, appli- qued or with drawnwork. Some in Appenzell type. Imported Prints in assorted colors. [J ® Squares in silk chiffons. Pastel Appliqued white linens and rayon, including HANDKERGHTEFS, AISLE 17, FIRsT FLOOR. FRIDAY Only—300 White Solkalf BAG B, $|‘38' Would Regularly Be $2 Summer white—that can be kept that way. Pouch bags and envelopes with top handles—some with slide fasteners—all with purse and mirror. tation of leather. Solkalf is an imi- HANDEAGS, AIsLE 8, FrRer FLOOR. THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, Grapes and Silence. 'HANKS to Grace Moore’s fondness for Malaga grapes, as grown in their native Spain, ,motion picture studios now have a perfect soundless “double” for what used to be a trou- blesome source of noise. Formerly, when fllming on a gravel Path or wherever small stones were around, actors had to walk with ex- trdme care to avoid making & crunch- ing sound that would spoil the dia- logue. This week a shipment of Miss Moore's favorite grapes arrived at Co- lumbia Studios. In line with instruc- tions she left before departing on a concert tour, one cask was opened by D. Ross Lederman on the “White Heat” set, where he was directing Don Terry and Rosalind Keith. Like others, Lederman enjoyed the treat. But, he quickly became more | interested in what the grapes were packed in. To prevent their being crushed during the long ocean voyage the fruit was surrounded by ground F000 DELIGHTS In a Garden Setting Dine here during the hot weather, enjoy the Southern cuisine and cool surroundings. Lorenz" The [Akrot 20th and R Sts. Phane NOrth 8918 WHERE TO DINE Rock Point H ROCK POINT, MD. Chicken and Sea Food Dinners, Ownership Man: Phone La Pla you'll “Myrah and ement, 1-F-13. cork. This, of varying sizes, looked exactly like gravel Lederman lost no time. That same afternoon he got a truckload of the cork. It was spread out and sprayed, then raked over and resprayed. After that it was soundless “gravel” and made its debut in the director’s cur- rent picture. First R-K-O Loan. IANA GIBSON is the first R-K-O Radio Pictures young contract player to be loaned out to a Little Theater group under a plan recently announced by S. J. Briskin, studio production chief. Miss Gibson, whose current picture is “Behind the Head- lines,” opposite Lee Tracy, has left Hollywood to play in Summer stock 3’ IN THE AIR CON- DITIONED @ Tudor Room—Rendezvous of Diplomatic, Oficial and Social Washington Delightful Summer Cuisine and Drinks Luncheon, 85¢ Dinner from $1.25 Also a la Carte Service The Hay-Adams House Lafavette Park & 16th Street Overlooking the White House Completely air-conditioned rooms and suites avallable at moderate monthly rentals WOODWARD & D. C, THURSDAY JUNE at the Muckers Playhouse in Idaho Springs, Colo, Her Colorado stage debut will be in George Bernard Shaw's “Candida.” Previous to going to Hollywood, Miss Gibson had some slight experience on the boards at the Goodman Theater in Chicago, her home town. The youthful actress has shown great promise in her film appearances. Mrs. Lela Rogers, Ginger's mother and head of the Young Talent School, recently explained the loan program over a coast-to-coast radio hook-up. “We at R-K-O have realized that stage experience is the best possible DR MINIMUM Min. $1 from 9:30) ‘ HOTEL HAMILTON 142K DI-2580 training for motion picture stardom, she said. “We are now ready to loan at once any of our young contract players to any legitimate theater, stock company or little theater within the bounmdaries of the United States—without charge.” Gershwins at Work. GEDR.GE and Ira Gershwin have || begun actual work on the first | of the tunes and lyrics for Samuel Goldwyn's forthcoming $1,500,000 | musical extravaganza, “The Goldwyn | | Follies.” At the same time George | Balanchine, world-famous ballet mas- | ter, who will direct the choreog- | raphy for the film, launched the first | steps in a search for 40 "Gflldv\}'n‘ Girls” who will not only measure up | to past beauty standards of the group but who also can get around on their toes for the dance numbers. Four Miles Beyond Silver Spring FLOOR SHOW EVERY FRI., SAT. & SUN. TWICE NIGHTLY Beautiful Girls No Advance in Prices No Cover AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT CASH PRIZES 3 Miles Below Alexandria on the MT, VERNON HIGHWAY 1o Phone: ALEX. 11-F-2 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS on Ga. 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