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Press = Herald About 70 to 75 the baseball bus bit (there's ness but in this case it meant one on Aug. 28 by the. way'they're just that much sharp. between the Dodgers and the most attractively with an eye 3ards) and then on Aug. 31 You know 'Round Robin, to the comfort of the patron. I'll be their 1st anniversary The Sherrells and all thai Checking using predominately reds and party which should be noth- there stuff for which Randy The Mail Ego ng short of a gas. Larkin's been known for all True, this is pretty ad­ this time! Well he's still new. carpeting. And the light­ vanced notice but Just known for "alt that there ing leaves nothing to be de thought you should know so stuff" but in addition, he's By Terrene* O'Flaherty sired. you could make your plans included other things into his Don't torget, Nick's no accordingly and get in on all already well-Wwnded act. Charley-come-lately to the the little goodies that Nick True, Randy's reputation is Forutto East Takes For(u)m restaurant and nite club busi and Nell have in store for sort of along the R 'n' B tir «Wa»t Ot Sean Conerjr On July 18th hell be at the been jn for some get for 'You Only Uv» Cocoanut Grove in Los An­ ness. He's you. cult but, baby, dont knock Twfce?'" In fact it's already taken form with its new decoration, new remodeling. time, having most recently And for the "goodies" that it! He's done it to a fair yt gelas. Otherwise he's at that ew ownership and new management but at the same location on Crenshaw in iwkward TV stage where he's operated a spot over Santa come across tho bar, you well in the past but is now Fit. halfway between summer re nglewood where your host Sam Tracton is ever-ready to greet and seat you for Monk* way. won't find a barman much doing sonic other stuff that uncheon or dinner. Now tne "Jet Room" as more capable than "BUT1 who you'll like, as well. placement and winter resi­ such, might indicate it would many of you'll remember "CBS will *o The Vale* dent. It's your newest and .most ,u new rich carpeting aadANYwhere, whetbeF it be What can you get out of (tractive dinner house in the be a rock-and-roll joint, but from his days at the corner reading this stuff? If you* of the tertle' on telertstoa the soft, nattering lighting their own spot or elsewhere nothing could be farther of La Urea and Rodeo for thli fall. Ii it true .that I«e "I suppose we should nglewood area and its en- arrangement at The read here that "it's the swing- Irons The Forum East That's the kind of people from the truth. Hody's. 10 years, in fact. n'st spot in town," it doesn't Heavier has agreed to ap­ brace ourselves for an on­ East, and you have a room Entertainment is furnished All in all, you'll enjoy your­ pear IB It?" slaught of Hollywood films almost in the shadow of the with charm and grace to fur­ they are. mike never-mind to you. Tho, ew Forum Colosseum now And now, come to think o here nitely by Chuck Bishop self when you visit tthe Jet best way to find out about about the Israeli War. It ther enhance your evening who la fresh from a success­ "Threatened" may be a will provide a lot of Jobs nder construction. out plus insure your taste- it, the Jet Lseaage isn't exact Room Lounge. anyplace is to go there by y new but to look at it you ful engagement in Las Vegas yourself (or with a crowd) better word, judging from the for the Arab actors hi Thls exciting new spot on buds of satisfaction in din­ Here's a guy that can enter you , . reviews she received in "The Southern California or ner dine-out agenda fea- ing. would think so, with the re- Well now, hey and find out first hand. Philadelphia Story." But yea, can't they co-operate even res luncheons starting as Joe Cozzo win be on hand modeling and redecorating tain you from 9 'til 2 every know Randy Larkin? You on-stage?" they've done. It's plush but Wednesday thru Saturday should 'cause he's no new­ she has been signed by pro­ ow as a dollar-ten (that's in from 8:30 on, regaling you tleasant! ' and ** «ure'y does. Then on comer to this end of town ducer David Susskind to tape be sandwich department, of at the intimate piano lounge Friday nite he comes in at six He's like "back in town" with the two-hour production this They're cooperating already. ourse) and the dinners be- bar, Monday thru Saturday. This has got to be, if not and works through 'til clos- his Russian Tear-drop guitar fall in London. It will be Playing the Jewish Nicky Am in at two ninety-five. Now The Forum East will be THE biggest piano-bar in ing, so how's that grab you adapted by Truman Capote, stein in Barbra Streisand's NYone's pocket-book can closed on. Sundays. So re­ and is now down there at the 'Funny Girl" is Egyptian Southern California, ONE of A highly entertaining and Zebra Room , ready, willing father confessor to royalty land that kind of tariff, it's member that Also remember, biggest. At least it's one personable gent is Chuck and most able to regale you and killers alike. Omar Sharif. How's that for or sure. .All this plus cock­ it's located at 8420 Crenshaw the biggest we've ever Bishop. any nite, Tuesday ntertrational understanding, tails, piano-lounge entertain­ Blvd. in Inglewood and seen or at which we've had And here's one of those *WIH the new CBS day­ Hollywood style? ment nitely and a huge ban- should you care to call, the Saturday. the pleasure of sitting. And swlngin' type rooms where Now when you think of time serial, 'Love Is A uet room for when you number is 753-1222 so g wan with a bunch of good, friend- something's always happen Many-Splendored Thing' fol­ "I have read where 'Bo­ want to pitch a private din­ on over there and have some "the road" yc4» think of a nanza' has been beaten In y people. Seats about twenty- ing. Golf tournaments long, dustry trek that brings low the plot of the novel?" er-party, or a wedding re- fun. five people at the piano-bar (one coming up on Aug. 20 the rating by The Smothers eption, or a company meet you nothing but beat-up-id- No. It will use the same Brothers on Sunday night. ng-luncheon, or just about Nick and Nell Cictiarelli characters but pick up the Does this mean that 'Bonan- ny type of get-together are the host and hostess with plot several years after the «a' will go off the air next ou'd care to dream up. From the most and mostest when point where the novel ended. year?" he size it looks as tho they you visit their spanking new Emphasis will be on the could handle anywhere up to Jet Kooaa Lowge over there Now at daughter who will live in San No. "Bonanza" will return 50-75 people at one aitting on La Cienega Blvd. near the Francisco. It will be written for another season at least nd you've got to admit, Centinela. In fact, these two by Irna Phillips, the queen of jut producer David Dortort is hat's a whole bunch of peo- would be interesting hosts MBdotf soap opera journalism, who is kidded by his friends about le. COFFII SHOPS part psychiatrist, part sur­ being clobbered by a copple The deep, comfortable red geon, part love expert, and all of folk singers] Monte Hall of eather booths compliment heart. Starts Sept. 18. 'Let's Make A Deal" gave him the red tapestried walls and a "get well" g(ft: a copy irched paneling of dark "On the Emmy Awards the book "Why I Love The wood. Combine this with the Show we saw Mary Tyler Smothers Brothers" by Par- Moore from the Dick Van nell Roberts! Dyke Show. Hasn't she * been on Broadway?" "We are planning a trip HOME OF BASTILLE to Hollywood this month WORLD FAMOUS Your Host Almost. It was a musical and hope to see some stars. 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