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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 27

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The Sydney Morning Herald Women's Section, May 31, 1956 5 PREVIEWS EW FILMS! Rock HuaXbn Stars radiance can be youis at a touch In Romance DOCK HUDSON, the rislngly popular star of 1L "Magnificent Obsession," has the leading male role in another glossy romantic drama, "Never Say Good-bye," which opens here to-day Universal, the studio that a canaster drama If I 1 WITH NEW o-. produced both pictures, is with Shakespearean overtones, making a specialty of these starri Paul las and "wS' nictureT8.111"1" Roman, women pictures, as the movie trade calls them-s In Yen CMt ot part of its ambitious new pro- Fox release for this week, duction policy. Michael Rennie, as a humane This time Universal has Spanish priest, softens the ooked to Europe for assis- 5avagery ot the Conquista- tance: the story comes-from a J( play by the famous Italian dfores eatlY California. playwright, Luigi Pirandello, "Big House, UAA." (United and the heroine is a German Artists) is the story of a star new to Hollywood, Cor- daring prison-break. It stars nell Borchers.

(In the publicity Brodcrick Crawford and for the film she is styled Miss Ralph Meeker. "Flame of the Cornell Borchers in accord- Islands," a Trucolor drama rl Si Mfz (Newcastle) and MRS. E. O. jerem OA Tore bers, ifticfc opened t'ejacj ouSe Testerday.

WOMEN KEPT WELL THE SHIRLEY JONES, new-corner star of "Carou- POWDERMAKE-UT ance with the latest Holly- from Republic, has Yvonne set," 20th Century-Fox's wood De Carlo, Howard Duff and tni "CinemaScorje 55" Miss Borchers. who was others mixed un in inter- i' 'HONOURS' SECRET honoured by the British Film national racketeering in the Vay re was xor next week. Academy as "the outstanding Bahamas. years. For 27 years she was a member of a comforts fund for engineers and signallers, who sent comforts to the first world war and later visited the Red Cross convalescent home, Graythwaite, at North Sydney.

foreign actress ot 1954, appeared some years ago in a film made in Germany, Just a touch of the puff and BLEMISHES DISAPPEAR SHADOWS TURN TO LIGHT YOUR FACE BECOMES FRESH, SMOOTH, VIBRANT Big Lift." This is her first THE two best-kept secrets yesterday were those of Lionel McFadyen, president of Torch, bearers for Legacy, and Mrs. John McD. Royle, resident of the Women's Auxiliary of Sydney egacy. Hollywood movie. The story begins with a misunderstanding between a "C'Scope 55" Here 'T'HE new "CinemaScope 55" process makes Its Sydney debut next Monday with 20th Century-Fox's screen version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical play, "Carousel." To-morrow morning Miss Wis, wilt hi in Th Rnnlft.

young doctor and his wife. The and stays that way for hours attended tne tnird Legacy in their gymnasium varde, Strathfield, for herl husband walks out on his marriage, taking his young daughter with him. innual conference of Torch- worn. branch's monthly stall, and tearers for Legacy, held at the Olympic Games she will assist in selling but- CinemaScorje 55 bears the extraordinarily elaborate Later he rinds that his sus' eirnrv House, and nn nn only a few months away, tons. Since 1946 the branch knew that each had been sPor'swo'ne' will be pleased has raised 750 each year rougniy inc rciauun io urui- junc is Dusun oui ail over nH nar? CinemaScope that Vista- number, was devised by Rod taken, and the appearance of v.

Alexander. Radiance at a touch that's the special sorcery of 'Beauty Pressed' the new type of creamy smooth powder make-up by Cyclax. More than just a pressed powder, magically different 'Beauty Pressed' clings for awarded an in the nonour conrerren on awarded an u.B.t. in inc founder and honorary Ladv Tait. whose husband ZJSrlSl screen projection.

It seeks yueens uinnaay Honours secretary for 23 yta.s ol Sir Frank Tait. has received list. the N.S.W. Women's Airateur a K.B., is the former leading Mrs. McFadyen wife of Athletic Association, Mrs.

Gilbert and Sullivan soprano, trie cnairman oi me siock tx- vans iwagee. viola Wilson, hours, never cakes even after repeated touch-ups never goes orangey, not being told that her father's ed" c'" J' "new" wife is in fact her own to eliminate some of the mother "spottiness" that troubles The 'mother has to suffer Ar, the resentment of the child, knowing that her true enemy is the child's imaginary pic- sPfie 5ugi ture of the mother herself. out-'o? npHE other films for this focus effects at the top and change is serving her ninth Her O.B.E. is for "services She came to Australia from term as president of Torch- to Women's Amateur Athletics Paisley, Scotland, in 1940, bearers and the citation to het and social services." only two years after she had l'Tj i-asi year Mrs. Magee was training as tniiuren 01 uctcasw.

ocrvitc- appointed a "finish" judge of concert pianist to take up never dries your skin. Try 'Beauty Pressed' now take it with you always and have loveliness wherever you go. viympic irac evenis. ane uhucii mm oumvaii upcia. 1 week are tougher stuff, bottom Mrs.

Royle, who receives was chaperone of the Aus- Sir Frank and Lady Tait het honour "for public Ser- tralian women's athletic team wr mnrrtH in At a special demonstration From Columbia comes "Joe nas Been president ol to the 1948 Olympic Games 15 years ago. the Women's Auxiliary for the in Sydney recently the new process seemed to be mainly but not invariably success ful in doing this. "Carousel" itself is a fan i. past seven years, was secretary for the 1 1 previous years. (She is head of the catering Kdion of the auxiliary and does the cutting out of all the New Films TO-DAY State: "Never Say Good-bye," romantic drama in Technicolor; Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers, George Sanders.

Esquire: "Seven Cities of Gold," historical adventure in CinemaScope; Richard Egan, Michael Rennie. Palace: "Big House, U.S.A.," prison-break drama; Broderick Crawford, Ralph Meeker. TO-MORROW Capitol: "Joe Macbeth," gangster drama; Paul Douglas, Ruth Roman. Palladium: "Flame of the Islands," crime drama, in colour, with West Indies setting; Yvonne De Carlo. MONDAY Regent and suburbs: "Carousel," musical in CinemaScope 55; Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones.

vmKb wurn oy warus ci tasy set partly in a Maine fishing village, period 1900 and partly in heaven. Gordon MacRae, returning to the screen after a long absence on the stage, is the ne'er-do-well who is allowed to return from heaven to earth to do one good deed for his wronged wife and child. Newcomer Shirlty Jones makes her first screen role a starring role, as the wife. The others in the cast include Cameron Mitchell, Barbara Ruick, Claramae Turner and Robert Rounseville. The Rodgers and Hammerstein nlay itself an adapta Stuffy nose? Breathe tion of Molnar's "Liliom" was adapted for the screen A if by Phoebe and Henry Ephron AllTllfiTS and directed bv Henry King.

A Complete with puff ie in elegant compact N. ir REFILL, WITH PUFF 9 9 tV In 5 glorious shades to match iy" 1 CYCLAX GLAM-O-TINT Made for each other Beauty Pressed and SSf GlamOtint with Linolan a smooth and SSkr creamy liquid foundation to highlight youi W' "aPpsfcj make-up as it beauty treats your skin. In five fc. vJft'v'S companion colours- ...109 PINK VELVET VELVET VtN; ROSE VELVET eQ- VELVET 10 A I 1 TAN VELVET Q0 The choreography, including Are Only On. The Air Human STRIPES with a difference in the jackets worn by MISS WENDY MIDDLETON and MISS JUDY KNIGHT when they lunched together at Romano's yesterday.

only A UTHORS are GRANDMOTHER IS ESSAYIST TV human being, after says Mr. Alan Hill, a director of the publishing firm, Wil liam Heinemann Ltd, NOW that her seven children sure nearly all grown up, Mrs. A. P. Mackerras, of Turramurra, is a grandmother going back to student days.

in London, and in 1952 she was manager for Marjorie Jackson when she broke the world record for 100 metres Mr. Hill who is now visit competitions on Wednesday (8 p.m., 2FC). She is Janette Hamilton, of Ashfield, a fourth year student at Fort Street Girls' High. She began playing the piano at 3i years, won her ing Sydney knows many of the famous names of the library in Japan. shell away trom their Sherwood Taylor taught She's spending hours in the Mitchell Library, going through newspaper files, letters and documents about carlv Svdnev.

for a book of him chemistry at school: Ro Mrs. Magee has been an Australian selector for international competitions since 1938, and she is a member of the Women's Commission of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. RED CROSS essays to be published this bert Gittings was his tutor at Cambridge; he has seen Fred Hoyle stretched out under his car tinkering with the motor. But authors as a class are Breathe freely! Feel that reliefl A few whiffs of Vicks Inhaler and, seconds the med icated vapours "open up" your nose make breath first City of Sydney Eisteddfod at five, and at nine won the open Bach championship at the eisteddfod. The two other women finalists arc 1 8-year-old pianist Cornelia Brain, of Killara, who is studying for her Performer's Diploma at the Conservatorium; and oboist Joyce Stender, 21, of Artarmon, who has often played in studio concerts with different from all other Obtainable from: DAVID JONES FARMERS people," Mr.

Hill says, year. Mrs. Mackerras has family records to draw on, too, for she is a fourth generation Australian. Her great-greatgrandfather, composer Isaac Nathan, came to Sydney in 1841; he was a friend of LIFE-SERVICE lake l-red Hoyle. "Here's a blunt, downright ing easy again.

ANTHONY HORDERN'S MARK FOYS v. still capaOT pipe a useful Yorkshireman, a mathematics LJU don at Cambridge whose book sales make the most popular BJ.56 l. stores. to ensure that Byron, who wrote a number of poems for him to set to built ships, on which a si novelists turn green with envy. "He has great energy.

Some sidy had eeen paid, were Miss Annie Simpson Wise, of Strathfield, has received nn O.B.E. for her services to Red Cross. She joined the Strathfield branch of Red Cross at its formation in 1914 and resigned her position as president last Christmas after 17 tained on -tne coast until. times he works all night and sleeps during the day unless Carry It with you end of their useful fit un anyllm; anywhtrtl The debates on nes at a cricket match. He an enthusiastic were adjourned.

music, among them "She Walks in Beauty." Mrs. Mackerras is also writing and lecturing on music, but her eldest son, Charles, is the chief musician of the family; he is noted for his arrangement of Gilbert and Sullivan operas for- the ballet, "Pineapple Poll." cricketer. Bowls slow leg 5L breaKs. The Pop( iioyie, Mr. Hill says, is a devoted family man.

He has a fourteen-year-old son and a Recc daughter who is nine, "In his last letter," she mrs. A. P. MACKERRAS cave "fhnrliA writpc that he Prior to stock-taking "He has a rough common sense behind his forthright ex VATICAN has been chosen to conduct icellor when the Fisher I jJEHff at A k. tL.

jfL 11 Library was being built. tcrior. But it's often difficult jr i every to imagine that he's one of the three great brains in the She has often lectured on education and family problems at C.U.S.A. House, and. will broadcast in the A.B.C.'s astrological world.

tve never seen him so happy as when he's fiddling with his car doing something tne nrst penormance or. Lennox Berkeley's new opera at the Aldeburgh Musical Festival in July." Mrs. Mackerras's elder daughter, Joan, who is studying violin at the Royal College of Music, will be at the premiere; but 18-year-old Elizabeth, who is dancing with the Swiss State Theatre ballet company, does not finish her season in Berne until the end of July. to a new motor. Daily Devotional session on Monday at 10 a.m.

from 2BL. A 15-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl the youngest State finalist ever will be one of CHEAP APPLES Frm Freih end straight from tho famous Btflow Orchards of "BLETCHLEY PARK" Domestic Grade, Hallmarked, otherwise sound. GRANNY SMITHS 226 Bushel Case DELICIOUS 30- Bushel Case 176 half ease PACKHAM PEARS 30- Bushel Case 176 half case MIXED CASES 30- Bushel Case 176 half ease Freight paid to nearest rail station. Guaranteed. Cash with order only.

P. E. Cook, "BLETCHLEY PARK," Barlow, N.S.W. And remember, you can't beat Batlow Fruit for Flavour! notner practical man turned writer is ex-engineer Neville Shute whom Mr. Hill visited recently at his home in tcs reduced and many half-price specials! Every fur fully guaranteed! the ten young artists to contest the NAW.

section of the victoria. JANETTE HAMILTON A.B.C.'s concerto and vocal 'There he has one of the finest equipped workshops I've For her essays on the the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, in which her father played third trump; for 22 ever seen. "He was working on early days of Sydney University, Mrs. Mackerras an honours Arts graduate in His LIBRARY FOR model of a steam boat which gave him ample scope for years. tory has the letters of her using his mechanical gifts.

grandfather, Sir Normand MacLaurin, who was Chan- "And he was laying out a BALLERINA, Moira Shearer, took only one CHILDREN AT HOSTEL water supply to nis tarm. outfit and a cardboard car ton of sandwiches- when she and author Ludovic Kennedy went on their honeymoon In Switzerland, In 1950. A GROUP of Victoria League members is organising a library for child SYDNEY'S FUR SPECIAUS? ren at the Migrant Hostel, Villawood. "I don't know how I managed to court such an elusive creature as Moira," said the bridegroom. "It nearly always had to be at meal This was announced at the League annual general meet times, as even ballerinas eat occasionally." CALMS COUGHS FAST! with cough-easing medications of the one nd only Vfcts VapoRubl Carry real cough relief In Medicated Couch Dmmt ing held yesterday in the Em-oress Rooms.

Mark Fovs. the library will oe opened Now, as the mother of a three-year-old daughter, Ailsa, 1 in July witit approximately 1,000 books and 100. A member of the Central Miss Shearer Has switched from ballet to acting, and her husband is writing stage plays, Council of the Victoria GIVES YOU II among them "Murder League, Lady Clinton-Baker, who will return to London Australian Wool, Bureau hints 43an. MINK-MARMOT CAPESTOIIS. Silky pattt.

26gnt SILVER FOX CAPIS mi Copaitolaa. Now 27gM S5gn PLATINA FOX CAPISTOltS. Btautlrul. 33gnS 3jn NATURAL SQUIRRIL GAPISTOLIS. New 55gnt Stgn SQUIRREL CAPESTOLES.

Now only 55gnf U5jn KOLINSKY CAKSTOLES, 1 only at, new 85gM 7Sgn RANCH MINK CAPESTOLES. 1 enly. New 275gnt later in the year, said that the one way to approach migrants Story, which will be heard in the Harry Dearth Playhouse on June 7 (8 p.m., 2UW). I lie goooj They do good I Now 2 flavours! EASY TERMS 6 months to payl was through the children. "I am afraid that the adults are sometimes very lazy about teaming the language," she said.

rpO honour the Queen's A birthday holiday on Mon You buy well when you buy Lady Clinton-Baker said day, lill Melllon will play her own recording, "Story of a Princess," which was used that the League had more A BMutfWy tttvttmtfi Catalogue vii'l Jl. ml' t. MM m.m. 4 than 9,000 members in England and Scotland. recently by the B.B.C.

to Illustrate a TV programme The League in N.S.W. has on the Queen's girlhood. a Aiirel, WOOL nearly members. Lady Northcott was re It will be heard in Mrs. Meillon's programme.

"Our elected president, Mrs. H. H. NO interest and NO extras! Little Folk," at 1.4S p.m., from 2CH. McNati ana Miss Kose Merivate ana Mr.

Barry Morris were re-elected Printed publkhM 1 John Vkjr-, 17" "Ht at 1 MAIL ORDSRS WITH HONEY-BACK GUARANTEE LAY-BYS SASY TERMS NO INTEREST NO SXTRAS 5IM JAMB tUllPtHft. 107, EltZABtTH jffKEET, SYDNEY. BW3626. Optii will 12 irKW SlMiq ninax bom ina honorary treasurers. dm mam, JUM1.

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