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TO BE MARRIED.

MAY EEATTY HAS SAID “ YES.” SYDNEY, June 10. Miss May Deattv is to be married. Her future husband is a Melbourne But she is not going to forsake the stage. And she will not tell the gallery girls wso the lucky man is. In her dressing-room Miss Beatty acknowledged she was to be married soon She could net divulge the name of her fiancee “Anyway,” she said, "he's not in the theatrical profession. I can’t tell j-ou. He’s a bit shy ! ” _ Miss Beatty said her marriage would I not affect her stage career. She was I not going to leave the stage Miss Beatty's first husband was the late Edward Lauri. She met him first when they appeared together in London in the “Chinese Honeymoon.” Pi* Pi, the part she played in that piece, was one of her favourite roles.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 9

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TO BE MARRIED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 9

TO BE MARRIED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 9