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Betty Hutton singing in Hawaii
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- "Paramount's Betty Hutton hid herself off to the Pacific Islands on an eight week entertainment barrage. She was assisted in her act by pretty Virginia Carroll, acrobatic dancer, Val Setz, comedy juggler, Arthur Herbert, guitarist and gag man, George Costs, guitarist, and Titto Guidotti, accordionist. The troupe entertained in Honolulu, Johnson ...
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- 2015-09-11
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- University of Missouri - Kansas City
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