Box P703 -- Folder: Tennyson Except Juanita.
Newscopy: "The Guys and Dolls Garden Court has palms, a paper moon and a business card. 'What To Do After 2 a.m.?' The club's suggestions are, according to police, tantalizing: women and booze. So this morning at 4, police raided the basement club at 466 Geary St. They jailed 10 men and four women, including the owner, Elaine Tennyson, 46, a statuesque red-head. She was understandably perturbed. 'Why, I run a respectable place,' she said indignantly. Miss Tennyson adjusted the straps of the plunging neckline of her black cocktail dress and insisted, 'My club's on the up and up.' Her purpose, she insisted, was uplift of the spirit. The club was, in effect, a matrimonial bureau. 'My best year,' she said proudly, 'was 1963. Two hundred and seventy-six of my members married. And they're still married.' But since she began operating Guys and Dolls as [...]. Elaine Tennyson: After the raid. NCB Photo."