Report of meetings : May 26, 1955 / by “Joe” Bautista
Description: page 2 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 749 to 774Summary: Movie luminaries delighted Manila Rotarians at their regular weekly luncheon-meeting at the Manila Hotel on May 26. Stars from LVN, Lebran and Premiere entertained the audience with song and dance numbers and short skits, but it was Cris de Vera, talented stage, screen and radio personality, who brought down the house. De Vera gave his own version of how local big shots - including Senate Pres- ident Rodriguez, Senator Tañada and Senator Puyat spoke and delivered speeches. Another big hit during the Rotary "Movie Day" was Oscar Obligacion's amusing talks. cion, local comic and wit, has made a name for himself as an imitator of Japanese soldiers and officers. At the head table were Dr. Ciriaco Santiago, president of Premiere Productions, which won three awards in the recent Singapore film festival, LVN's D. Buencamino and Lebran's Manuel Valdez.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Serials | ROTARY CLUB OF MANILA | RCM-000021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RCM-000021 |
The Rotary Balita no. 773 (June 9, 1955).
Movie luminaries delighted Manila Rotarians at their regular weekly luncheon-meeting at the Manila Hotel on May 26. Stars from LVN, Lebran and Premiere entertained the audience with song and dance numbers and short skits, but it was Cris de Vera, talented stage, screen and radio personality, who brought down the house. De Vera gave his own version of how local big shots - including Senate Pres- ident Rodriguez, Senator Tañada and Senator Puyat spoke and delivered speeches. Another big hit during the Rotary "Movie Day" was Oscar Obligacion's amusing talks. cion, local comic and wit, has made a name for himself as an imitator of Japanese soldiers and officers. At the head table were Dr. Ciriaco Santiago, president of Premiere Productions, which won three awards in the recent Singapore film festival, LVN's D. Buencamino and Lebran's Manuel Valdez.
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