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THEATER Playboy Now Offers Your Com­ Stage-Platform HOLD YOUR NEXT PARTY AT THE PLAYBOY CLUB Enjoy Playboy Club food and drink-served by beautiful Bunnies-at your next private affair. See the Catering Manager for full information. 'laybny a.tlub NtUfa ,. ©1964, PLAYBOY CLUBS INTERNATIONAL VOL. I, NO. 33 DISTINGUISHED CLUBS IN MAJOR CITIES SPECIAL EDITION SAN FRANCISCO CLUB DEBUTS NOVEMBER 13 Playboy's Boston and London Hutches Premiere Within the Next Few Months CHICAGO (Special) - The russet draperies, black, white and beautiful new San Francisco russet furnishings. The dramatic Playboy Club premieres Novem­ green and gold VIP Room (for ber 13, Boston is scheduled to Very Important Playboys) has open with the arrival of the New crystal chandeliers and sconces Year and London debuts in and LeRoy Neiman paintings. March. (See all Clubs below.) Natural walnut paneling sets A gala black-tie charity pre­ an informal mood in the conviv­ view for the benefit of the San ial Playmate Bar and Living Francisco Chapter of the Mus­ Room. Full-color illuminated cular Dystrophy Association will transparencies of PLAYBOY@ take place on Friday, November Playmates, and a full-size 12, the evening before San Fran­ bumper-pool table highlight the cisco's grand opening. Tickets Playmate Bar; Neiman paint­ for this celebrity-studded affair ings, the swinging Piano Bar are $50 per person. Californians and whimsical Cartoon Corner will be greeted by 70 of our are found in the Living Room. loveliest Bunnies who will di­ California key holders will find rect them -through five levels of hearty meals to delight all ap­ beautifully appointed clubrooms. petites. Living Room luncheon The striking exterior of the buffet specialties - always the 736 Montgomery Street Playboy same price as a drink-include Club is patterned in red brick beef stroganoff, chicken parme­ witn exposeacharcoal gray con­ san,- b eef jardlniere, ana YanKee crete columns. The walnut-pan­ pot roast. And a beef-eater fav­ Our Santa Bunny Arlie has a bagful of gift suggestions for you. This eled Playroom has red brick orite is the Playmate Bar Lon­ year do all your Christmas shopping at Playboy and charge to your key. walls, red velvet draperies, black don broil. The Playroom features and red carpeting and furnish­ Playboy's filet mignon, the Pent­ ings. Playboy's multi-level Pent­ house our New York sirloin strip SANTA BUNNIES OFFER house is also walnut paneled with (continued on page 2) YOU GIFT-GIVING HELP CHICAGO (Special)-Our Santa Bunny in every Playboy Club is there to help you select the perfect present for your playmate and friends. Consult her, beginning Nov. 15, at the Lobby Gift Shop, and she'll show you how to do all your Christmas shopping in one stop. Choose the Playboy Triple Gift-Key, champagne and Neiman print, any of 90 Playboy Products, PLAYBOY or VIP subscriptions, Playboy Gourmet Steaks, Playboy books, "Night on the Town" certificates or a vacation at the Exciting Shows Jamaica Playboy Club-Hotel. Charge all purchases to your key. Are Coming Last year 24,000 delighted men received Playboy's sensa­ To Your Club tional Triple Gift. This year CHICAGO (Special) - During provide the men most important 1965 such stars as Tony Bennett, to you-your friends and busi­ Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Trenier, ness associates-with the key to Gary Crosby, Irwin Corey, good times and man-sized drink­ Johnny Janis, Jackie Gayle and ing and dining pleasure in major Teddi King have performed for cities throughout the world. His Playboy keyholders. Playboy Playboy Key becomes more val­ Clubs throughout the U.S. and uable as each new Club opens. in Jamaica continue to present Place your order before Dec. 17, the tops 'in known and new tal­ and your friend can ring in the ent (in New York entertainment New Year at the Club. He'll re­ is limited to catered parties). ceive a bottle of Playboy's cham­ Gifted young stars playing at pagne and a colorful Neiman art Workers putfinishing touches on San Francisco Club in picture taken last Playboy are now making names print with your compliments September. Melvin Belli's office building is third to the right (see page 3). (continued on page 2) (continued on page 4) YOUR ONE KEY ADMITS YOU TO EVERY PLAYBOY CLUB IN THE WORLD Atlanta Baltimore Boston • Chicago • Cincinnati • Detroit Jamaica • Kansas City • London Los Angeles • Miami • New Orleans • New York • Phoenix • St. Louis • San Francisco • Washington, D.C. PLAYBOY CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT ENTERTAINMENT Exciting Playboy Entertainment ATLANTA CINCINNATI Nov. 29 - Dec. 11 NEW ORLEANS Nov. I - Nov. 13 Nov. 15-Nov. 27 RUTH BROWN Nov. I - Nov . 14 (continued from page 1) Dec. 13 - Dec. 24 HAL FRAZIER RUTH BROWN NICK NOBLE for themselves as did Jerry Van Nov. 15- Nov. 27 Nov. 29- Dec. 11 HINES. HINES Nov. 29 - De c. 24 CURTISS & TRACY SUSAN SMITH & DAD WHO. ME ' Dyke and Dick Gregory on the Nov. 29- Dec. 11 De c. 13-Dec. 24 Jan. 10 - Jan . 22 Dec. 27-Jan . 8 same stages not long ago. Tal­ ANN ITA & DIANE CLEA BRADFORD TEDDI KING DONNA FULLER Dec. 27 - Jan . 22 Dec . 27-Jan. 8 LOS ANGELES ented newcomers like vocalists WHO. ME' HINES. HINES PHOENIX & DAD ~~~1 Cf~l:RIEtL Oct. 21 - Nov 20 Jan. IO - Jan . 22 BIG ENTERTAINMENT $AVINGt Nov. I - Nov. 21 II BALTIMORE LANA CANTRELL ~~vO·2:!.bec The Federal Excise Tax on en· Nov. I-Nov. 13 Jan . 24-Feb. 19 ~~J r.o~~:\8 STAN FISHER tertainment will be dropped at DON WYATT WHO. ME ? JERRY LESTER ST. LOUIS Nov. 15 - Nov. n Nov. I - Dec. 12 Nov. I - Nov . 14 Noon, Dec. 31. From New Year's WILL MERCER DETROIT DAMITA JO STAN FISHER Eve on you will enjoy Playboy Dec. 13-Dec. 24 Nov. I - Nov . 13 Nov. 15 - Nov. 28 Nov. 15 - Nov. 27 entertainment at 10% less! TEDDI KING PHYlLIS BRANCH SUSAN SMITH. JOHNNY JANIS Jan. IO - Jan. 22 Nov. 15 - Nov. 27 DON WYATT Nov. 29-Dec. 11 HINES. HINES ANNITA & DIANE Nov. 22-Dec. 12 HINES. HINES Hal Frazier, Roy Petty, Don & DAD Nov. 29-Dec. 11 FRED SMOOT & DAD Wyatt, Lana Cantrell and Hines, CURTISS & TRACY Dec. 13-Dec. 26 Dec. 13 - Dec. 24 Dec. 13 - Dec. 24 HAL FRAZIER. NICK NOBLE Hines & Dad, comic Pat Morita CHICAGO SUSAN SMITH ALLAN DRAKE Dec. 27-Jan. 8 and the entire cast of the satiri­ Oct. 18 - Nov. 14 Jan. IO - Jan . 22 Dec. 27-Jan. 8 TEDDI KING ROY PETTY PAUL GRAY RUTH BROWN SAN FRANCISCO cal revue Who, Me? are fast be­ Nov. I-Nov. 28 JAMAICA Jan. 3-Jan. 10 Nov. 13 - Dec. 12 coming Playboy favorites. FRUJIHN BloOR~~' Noy. 29 - Dec . 12 WOODY HERMAN JACKIE GAYLE. A partial listing of some of the Nov. 15 - Dec. 12 HAL FRAZIER MIAMI KIRBY STONE FOUR. NICK NOBLE Jan. 10 - Jan. 23 Nov. I - Nov. 13 CLEA BRADFORD. great acts appearing at the Clubs Nov. 15 - Nov. 28 ALLAN DRAKE. ANNITA & DIANE LANA CANTRELL in the next few months is at left. PHYLLIS BRANCH CLEA BRADFORD Nov. 15-Nov. 27 Dec. 13 - Dec. 24 Dec. 27-Jan. 9 HAL FRAZIER CURTISS & TRACY. Clip it out and keep it handy­ LANA CANT,RELL KANSAS CITY Dec. 27-Jan. I DONNA FULLER you won't want to miss any of The swinging Annita & Diane duo Dec. 27-Jan. 23 Nov. I - Nov. 13 PAUL GRAY Dec. 13 - Jan . 8 perform throughout the circuit. WILL MERCER CURTISS & TRACY Dec. 27-Jan. 8 LURLEAN HUNTER these big shows in your Club. Jan. 10-Jan. 23 Nov. 15-Nov. 27 ALLAN DRAKE. Dec. 27-Jan. 8 DONNA FULLER STAN FISHER CLEA BRADFORD HAL FRAZIER All Playboy Clubs will be closed on Thanksgiving. Thursday, Nov. 25; on Christmas, PLAN YOUR NEXT MEETING Saturday, Dec. 25; and on Sunday, Jan. 2. All Clubs will be open New Year's Day, Saturday, Jan. 1. Reservations will be taken for first show only on New Year's Eve. AT THE PLAYBOY THEATER Playboy now offers your com­ stage-platform. Bunnies in their pany or association the perfect new Theater costumes (on place in Chicago to hold a busi­ page 4 )are on hand to assist your ness meeting when slide or film group. Refreshments are availa­ presentations are required. Plan ble in the lobby. your meeting at the Playboy Clubs and organizations as well Theater, centrally located in as business groups, have met at Chicago's Near North Side at the Playboy Theater. Gatherings 1204 North Dearborn. have ranged from an evening The 6S4-seat showplace fea­ theater party given by WSDM, tures: 97-ft. screen throw on Chicago FM radio station, to a lS'x32' screen; two 3Smm Bren­ Sunday afternoon meeting of ra­ kert head-Peerless Magnarc dio personality Sig Sakowicz' lamphouse-Motiograph base Mothers' Club. projectors capable of showing all If a luncheon meeting is your standard aspect ratio film sizes; group's choice, dine at The two anamorphic CinemaScope Playboy Club and convene at the and standard projection lenses; Theater for an afternoon session. RCA optical sound system; rhe­ Or adjourn to the Club after Tony Bennett croons the joys of San Francisco to California ringsiders ostat dimming auditorium light­ your meeting. Playboy door in our los Angeles Club. Singer appeared at Playboy Club for eight weeks. ing; microphones and 7' x 7' ( continued on page 4) I.--------------------. TO: PLAYBOY CLUBS INTERNATIONAL c/o PLAYBOY MAGAZINE, 232 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 I I·recommend that information about applying for a Playboy Club SAN FRANCISCO CLUB DEBUTS I key be sent to the following gentlemen: (please print) (continued from page 1) fireplace.
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