Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1959)

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A shiny black limousine pulled up in front of the fashionable Luau Hawaiian restaurant in Beverly Hills. Seconds later the chauffeur got out and walked around the car to the curb side to open the door. One after another, three women stepped out. The first was a well-groomed elderly lady with greying hair, the second a slender blonde, and the third a tall, dark-haired young girl. At the door they were met by the maitre d’hotel who, with the slightest movement of his head, beckoned the young girl aside and whispered, “It’s all ready, Cheryl — just as you planned.” Then, his voice resuming its usual deep professional tone, he said, “This way, please — ” and led the three women into the dimly-lit restaurant. They followed him closely as he wound his way in between the small round tables until suddenly, from a dark corner, came the sound of ( Continued on page 93) by CHARLOTTE DINTER