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The SCREEN and its STARS

W Exclusive to ‘THE DUNSTAN TIMES.’

GAY COLOURS IAEK NEW SEASON SPORTS COSTUMES

A “‘lariat necklace” of many strands of gray conti asting beads is the dashing new accent Mary Carlisle wears with new sports clothes. The blonde ingenue of the Metro-Goldywn-Mayer studios wears the strands of beads almost to the waist line, with two silver loops posed at each side of the throat, through which a rope of the beads is drawn up about the throat just like a lariat

Miss Parker has just completed a featured spot in the picture “Operator 13,” She is scheduled to play the leading role in “Have a Heart,’ supported by James Dunne and Urn Merkel. Perhaps the fmost notable example in Hollywood of a selfimproving actress is Jean Parker who won her first chance as the result of a newspaper picture seen by a studio executive while she was still in high school. She managed to finish her course by studying on sound stages and is now learning new things during every picture in which she appears.

Wears this chic knitted hat and jumper when she has a day off from making “I'arzan and His Mate.” When she appear--in this picture she deserts the fashions of Hollywood & Paris for those of the jangle. Maureen O’Sullivan 'shouldjjbe called the girl who experienced a thousand thrills before she was 22 years old. Life, for her, has been one thrill after another. It began as far back as her babyhood, even to the very first day of her eventful life when she was born with bugles of Boyle Barracks screech ing in her tiny ears. Her father was a soldier Major Charles J. O’Sullivan of the Connaught IRangers, and wherever the soldiers went Maureen went also. She remembers the terrifying thrill of her departure for the front lines in France, and the saddening thrill of his return home, badly wounded and a patient in a military hospital. She recalls the thrill of being shot at in the Irish rebellion, which remains as indelibly in her thoughts as if it only happened yesterdayggMost of her exciting moments have been in the two “Tarzan” pictures.

desserts the fashions of to-day to wear the crinolines and feathered hats of the 1860’s. She is currently appearing in “Operator 13,” a thrilling story of the American Civil War. Gary Cooper is co-starred with her. | LATE NEWS J From the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer j Studios. | Three newest pictures comj pleted and landed in Australia | “Sadie McKee’’ “Operator 13’’ and “The Thin Man.” | Joan Crawford makes her first j appearance since“ Dancing Lady’ in “Sadie McKee,” which affords I her “opportunity for the expression of her outstanding dramatic talent. The leading male roles are played by Franchot Tone and Gene Raymond.; For the first time Marion J Davies and Gary Cooper appear ttogether in ‘•Operator to,” which I is taken from Robert Chambers’ celebrated story ot the Civil War. (livla (huho has returned to the. studios and is ready to start work on “ I he Painted \ eil Herbert Marshall has been selected for the leading Simale role in this new picture.,

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Dunstan Times, 3 September 1934, Page 2

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The SCREEN and its STARS Dunstan Times, 3 September 1934, Page 2

The SCREEN and its STARS Dunstan Times, 3 September 1934, Page 2