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NUTHOUSE , 40M PACIFIC COAST HIONWAY O Tomanci THEATRE 112 W :C?.AID bark af Hop Louie's Latitude 20 fMDAY, JANUARY 10, 1?6» PRESS-! n Tnrrance. It's to be something new for Denny in the way of presenting a show as in the past he's work­ ed more or less as a single. This time 'round he's presenting a new and exciting revue show for your entertainment. * Fun * This new revue is complete BrBIIIWhltMB with beautiful girls instead of just his great musical sounds, and you know he has some great sounds. Remember the albums If «* like "Exotica," 'Quiet Village," Seems Like As and "Taste of Honey?" Well ... it was ony yesterday those are his. that we were all planning our holiday activities. And come to So once again, Hop Louie's think of it it was! However, playing "musical entertainers." that doesn't mean we have to Y'see, Martin only recently discontinue thinking about closed at Hop's Trade Winds in where to go for dinner. Or even, Oxnard and Ernie Menehune just plain fun. closed at the Latitude M. Well, they've just traded spots, that's Such as, for instance, on the all. Still in the family. fun side of the ledger, you have three or four more days in This will be one of Ernie's last which to catch the fabulous ice appearances before heading for show at The Forum in Ingle- Lake Tahoe and Harrah's. From there it's on to Caesars Palace EXOTICA . That'i the name of one of Martin Denny't Martin brings hii new Martin Denny Revue to Hop Loule'l wood. And fabulous it is! The elburm along with "Quiet Village" and many others. Latitude 20 audiences thete nite« in Torranee. staging, the costuming, the pre­ in Vegas. cision work in those full chorus main dining room and nnw^top to bottom. Age-wise, that is' numbers further enhanced by And that Roman Room at thr the exciting lighting effects. It in the next few weeks, don't That's just the new banquet villa Rosctl is truly a drliRhiful an goes toward the making of jforget to make a stop by the rooms or room, if you will. C0rktail lounge for a leisurely a beautiful extravaganza on ice Santa Barbara Inn for a listen 'cause it breaks up into three and occasional "giant malt r for this Holiday On Ire show. tn the sensational Lyons & Bar- separate rooms if need be fori Lounged in there one nite last You'll love every minute of tell Duo. big or little parties, whichever Aveek with PR man Larry Hun- If, the .supers as well as the These are the two, you know, you happen to need. ! ter and found the spot thorough- stars so keep in mind, the show whoo runehave beenmen auooeadubbed "thetne A lru)y delightful "little spot",iy enjoyabl doses Sunday the 12th. senssational duo with the big g^., Cafe. """ y "JJ Of course, being a sucker for band sound They appear nitely in the Sky pizza, bought one of the big jobs The picturesque Del Prido Room Lounge for dancing and Surely you're acquainted with I to take home and killed the Room of Bill Fremnnt's Mata­ listening. the Vffla Rosati at 11919 W. Pico whole thing en route. dor Restaurant is becoming one Blvd. Well then in that ca.se you e o e of the most popular settings New banquet facilities have must know that they have re­ Been by the Smith Bros. In­ these nites for private dinner cently undergone extensive re- dian Village lately? And especi­ if you're planning beeen added to Sam's Cafe on parties. So pulvoda in Torrance recently, modeling and It's quite the de- ally on a Friday nite? If you one such event in the near fu­ of oper-l^dous spot for dining or quaff- haven't, by all means give It a ture, here might be just the spot. marking it's IBth month ation in the area. ing. whirl soon. It's Bouillabaise 3' Be sure you call ahead of Nite! time, though and get your reser­ Wally Botello's new dining fa- They're five partners here and illty displays a tasteful blend they run like so: Vlto. Prank. To put this delightful dish on vation for this ample banquet KINO SIZE And with the size botle your table, they simply take a benquet room room. It's available Sundays . with the Spanish de«lgn of theiJoe. Mike, and Vmre. reading TASTEFUL FACILITY . It't the n*w Bill Fremont't holding, it might alto repreient king. bunch of fish and shellfish and added to Wally Botello't Sam's Cafe on Sepulvede Bou­ through Thursdays for parties of simmer itever so slowly in the colorful carpeting, carved the prices file hangover. Bill's shown above with Daniel Forge of levard in Torrance, featuring in to 70 persons and most savory of chowders, sea­ wooden doori, maitiv* lighting fixtures, and a large L'Auberge Restaurant in Hollywood. Bill's the expert on for the authentic foods-of-Spain soned In a king's taste with fully equipped bar. start at $3.50 a person. Spanish wines while Daniel i* tho foremost authority herbs and saffron. Add to this, Still another feature Bill pre­ on French wines and food. a decanter of wine and you've It's a one-week stand so betterlaround a plot to murder a spin­ sents Is the Flamenco entertain­ got yourself a feast fit for the hurry. ster for the 30 grand insurance ment you may have if wanted, getting Into the sugar bowl. And if you're flying (take a Gods! i policy she has. but the thing is right at your table. they've got a deal for you at|P'ane) limousine transportation With garlic bread thrown in. So now guess that Chinese carried by her 'business part- the Palm Springs Blltmore. | ls available at the airport. Ii know what thls'U run you? Just|type flu has visited everyone. In- ners." Haa a-a a, the plot thick- Mentioned a couple weeks ago irs a sevrn-day package thatuuL'raM ml? $295 that's what It'll run you' eluding the gang over at thr ^ns' about John Gregory's plans for includes a deluxe bungalow. 1 '' arr»nam^ti' All available at the Indian (lapel Theatre where they'vr should be a good comedy. breakfast m bed every morning ««««*«"««». Village. 4020 Pacific Coast Hwy 'been trying to put on "Every, though with lots of suspenscful a new business men's luncheon Featured at the Torrance Ramada Inn. .luncheon around the pool, and body Loves Opal" by John Pat moments throughout rick. play are Pa- Now he plans on featuring one I a gourmet dinner every nite. If you should find yourself Hey now. how about, this1 The In this three-act for the gals, too. down Laguna Beach way an> It'll be delayed full week tricia lister, Lory llansen, Mur- Then by way of furthering Arthur Wbltlaw and Gene Pen- Arlyn time in the next rouplr wr<>k son production of "You're a while the cast gets bark on Its! ray Rubtn, Ron Scarlata. Now each day It'll be a differ- your seven-day fun bit, you have feet when they'll hold their Ehmsen, and Ron Remington. ent dish that will be nfferedJunlimited golf privileges and if there's some fine entertainment j Good Man. Charlie Brown" will . _.. for you at Bei Browa'i Reitaa- turn ui it's KOth performance camP?? ?«*mnK ^y, Jfn' The production Is directed by Things like corned beef and you're the lazy-type golfer. L*n«a IMvd. I n Lo- Jarl Victor. cabbage, old fashioned beef they'll even furnish an electric nut at the Ivar Theatre In Holly- '' at wood. That must be some kind mila tlm* wiu ** » M- » For ticket information call stew, and New England boiled cart for your convenience. It's a new musical aggrega- usual. 373-3636. Show runs through beef with horseradish. few moments of Uon ""at is being currentUy tea- of a record. Then for that This ts • comedy revolving Feb. 8. And for all ye who are watch- freedorn they'll provide trans-i lure<llncrealUie U«una **»<* Featured In this musical pro­ Ing that old waist line, Mr. portatlon and ticket* for a visit roun|ry Club. The Tops Trio. duction are Gary Burkhoff. Ml- Gregory has plans, too. There's to the famous tramway. Try 'em. Excellent food fan cole Jaffp. Judy Kaye, Hal- here. too. James Pederson, Will Seltzer, to be a special daily item on the For the more energetic ones menu for you. and Robert Towers, bringing to that go m for the hiking thing. life the famous Charles SchulU o they'll prepare a box lunch for| Ever heard Enrico Mactas, comic strip characters. Hear! Hear! If you have a va­ you so that you may explore I that continental vocal star dur- Just thought it might be a cation coming up soon and you the.... hills....... and. canyons in the mg his concerts around the good Idea to toss this item in. have 500 bucks to spend without Idesert area country? Well he's one of thr Go tec it! regulars at Robalre's French Restaurant at Jtt S U Brea. * * * And while we're on the subject It's highly doubtful he'D give of then) re, might mention the Flv tolTthe Red Balloon not with song during one of his up-coming thing at the Anahclm •s AH.
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