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AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie Phone 60-OS2. Reserve at the Avon Monday to Friday 11, 2,5, 8. Saturday —2, 5, 8 p.m. (The feature occupies entire programme time) FIFTH WEEK! EVERY ELECTRIFYING MOMENT ALL THE UNEXPECTED DRAMA—OF ONE OF THE MOST GRIPPING BEST-SELLERS OF OUR TIME! Warner Brothers Presents AUDREY HEPBURN In Fred Zinnemann’s Production of “THE NUN’S STORY” (G) —A FILM OF RARE BEAUTY AND ARTISTRY Following with Fidelity the Celebrated book by KATHRYN C. HULME Filmed In Technicolor in Belgium, Italy and the Congo. With Peter Finch DAME EDITH EVANS DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT Dean Jagger Mildred Dunnock CENTURY St. Albans Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400 FINALLY TOMORROW AT 7.45 Non-stop hilarity in this riotously funny British comedy positively diagnosed as the funniest film of all time. “CARRY ON NURSE” (G) Will have you in stitches of laughter. Starring Britain’s top comedy team Charles Hawtrey Bill Owen Shirley Eaton Kenneth Connor Terence Longdon Joan Sims Susan Stephen Hattie Jacques A great new laugh tonic for the whole family. Excellent Featurettes Plans D.1.C., at Theatre 6 to 7.15. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Il VOGUE Spreydon Luxury Theatre Telephone 35-490 7.45 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 The Academy Award winner for Susan Hayward. A stark dramatic 61m of the convicted murderess Barbara Graham. “I WANT TO LIVE” “I WANT TO LIVE” R.l6—Children under 16 years not admitted Susan Hayward and a strong cast. The true story of the murder that shocked the world. Outstanding acting; but suitable only for adult audiences Tomorrow: “The Smallest Show On Earth” (G) 1L A M Fendalton Luxury Theatre Telephone 31-536 This modern, luxury Suburban Theatre will open TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. With the outstanding British Comedy “I’M ALRIGHT JACK” .“I’M ALRIGHT JACK” “I’M ALRIGHT JACK” (G) Starring Lan Carmichael Peter Sellers Terry-Thomas Dennis Price Richard Attenborough Margaret Rutherford Plans now open at D.I.C. and at Douglas Pharmacy. At Theatre from 6 p.m. As tonight’s bookings are very heavy patrons are urged to reserve for Tuesday. IN MEMORIAM LESLIE—In cherished memory of my dear husband, Richard Sheridan, who passed away on July 24, 1957. To have and love and then to part. Is the saddest story of the human heart. —lnserted by his loving wife, Catherine. QUEREE—In loving memory of my dear wife, Isabel, who passed away on July 25, 1959. Fondly remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband. QUEREE —In loving memory of a dear mother, Isabel, who passed away on July 25. 1959. Always remembered. —lnserted by her son, Ray, Pat, and grandchildren, Tania, Terry and Virginia. QUEREE —In loving memory of a dear mother and nana, Isabel, who passed away on July 25, 1959. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her daughter, Athalie, Ewart, and grandchildren, Vivienne and Lynley. WALLACE—In loving memory of a dear wife, and mother, May Lillian, who passed away July 25, 1958. A beautiful memory is all we have left Of one of the dearest and one of the best. Her presence we miss, her memory we treasure, Loving her always, forgetting her never. —lnserted by her loving husband. Rod, and daughters, Valerie and Kathleen. WALLACE—In fond memory of a dear wife and mother. May Lillian, who went to our Lord on July 25, 1958. Although her smile we cannot see. Her voice we cannot hear. We have the sweetest memories of her, The one we loved so dear. —lnserted by her husband. Rod, daughters, Edith, Kathleen, and son, David. WALLACE—In loving memory of May Lillian, a dear wife and mother, who passed away July 25 1958. Always remembered. —lnserted by her son, Jim. daughter-in-law, Monica, and family. WALLACE—In fond and loving memory of my mother, who fell asleep July 25. 1958. Time heals, they say, perhaps It does. But memories last, and so does love; She lives with me in memory still. Not just today, but always will. —lnserted by her loving son,

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29265, 25 July 1960, Page 1

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