Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1934 — Page 17
NOV. 24, 1934_
Castle Club Opening Set for Tonight
La Petti and Lester Head Floor Show Starting New Venture. Another of the night renters of Indianapolis will open its doors lor the first time tonight under the banner of the Castle Night Club. It is located near the Post road on the Pendleton pike. The new club is bossed by Tony 1-Vrracane and A M. Laßosa. They have been speeding preparations this week, even working night shifts in order to finish the entirely new structure for the opening tonight. The opening floor show will be headed by Ia Petti and Lester, piano and accordion players, who also present a musical specialty with “Tiine-ful Bottles." Ray and Woods will be seen in an adagio act known as “What Fools These Mortals Be," and also have several solo dances. The chorus for the show will be a line of girls known under the name of the Jmperialettes. The chief dancers of the bill are Roseita, with a series of tumbling and acrobatic dance stunts, and Bobbie Stevens, a comedy dance specialist. Tlie Huey sisters will be heard In a program of duo singing and dancing, and will be accompanied by Bob Greenen and his Ritz-Plaza band, who will be the music makers at the new club. Their soloist will be Dorothy Gorman, the “sophisticated lady” from San Francisco. Tom Howard of circus renown will be the permanent master of ceremonies for the Castle floor programs. Vocal Group Formed NEW YORK. Nov. 24.—A vocal ensemble comprised of eight musicians in his orchestra, is being featured by Paul Sabin, whqse aggregation is them usical attraction at the “Tavern-on-the-Green” in Central park. Sabin also features Patricia Gale, contralto, as vocal soloist.
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Left, Above—Bill Hart is the dance maestro at the new Monie Cristo Club, which will have its grand opening tonight in the Fountain Square theater building, under the sponsorship of Fred lozzo and Bill Stock dale. Center. Above —The Rio Rita girls have quite a reputation as a dancing chorus, and they will be a main attraction at the Showboat starting Sunday. Each girl in the line is a specialist. Right, Above—“ Clowning” Tom Howard will be much in evidence as he directs ceremonies at the new Castle night club in its first show tonight. The club is located on Pendleton pike, near Post road. Below—The Pryce sisters are among the popular city night club entertainers and may be heard tomorrow night at the Indian Village, and Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Yic-Toc Club.
New Classes in Dancing Started The Stockman studious, Sixteenth and Illinois streets, are opening several more ballrooms and tap dancing classes this week because of a heavy demand for that type of instruction. Louis Stockman, head of the organization, has arranged to take care of the new classes by revising the schedules of himself and his assistants. Debutante Signed NEW YORK. Nov. 24.—Hector, of the Club New Yorker, has awarded a long term contract to Lois Elliman, society debutante, who recently made her bow in the entertainment field. Miss Elliman is singing popular songs, and co-starring with George Owen and Arrnand Vallerie, singing team. Jack Meyers and his orchestra play lor dancing.
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New Dancer Heads Bill at Colonial Voynne Euclaire, dancer, will be the headliner on this week's bill at the Colonial theater in the new show being presented by the Kane brothers. A special midnight show will be given tonight.
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