Is the Club still there? I went there to see "Homer and Jethro" and "Scott McKenzie", (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair), which was very popular in SEA. Went to the Papagayo Room for dinner before our Senior Ball. Thanks for awakening some memories Bill. Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Roddy" <bill@americahurrah.com> To: <CASANFRA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:59 AM Subject: Re: [CASANFRA] DCT/Obit request for HAUSER > I used to announce the NBC dance band remotes at Bimbos. Remember in > particular Ted Lewis Orchestra. > After the shows Gino used to take me and the engineer to the bar and > tell the bartender, "Give these guys whatever they want." > After a few drinks it was off to the Papagayo Room at the Fairmount > Hotel for great Mexican food at midnight. Wonderful days. > Bill > > carolyn wrote: > > > > Here is the website for Bimbo's 365 Club------my Aunt was a dancer there in the > > early years..........see the history of the Club- > > > > http://www.bimbos365club.com/ > > > > have fun, > > Carolyn > > > > "Wanda K. Smith" wrote: > > > > > I would like to request a DCT and or obituary for Seymour (Sam) Simon > > > Hauser. He was born April 27 in 1899 or 1901(the records aren't clear) > > > outside of the US and died Feb 25 1984 in San Francisco. He was in the > > > jewelry business and from what I have heard of him ran a real nice shop. He > > > belonged to several clubs and such. I have a picture of him with my Aunt and > > > grandparents taken at the Bimbo Club in the late 50's. I'd like to learn as > > > much as possible about their life there in town. > > > > > > Thanks in advance for the help, > > > Wanda >