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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1958.

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LOGORLAY

Most Eligible Miss No. 2 on...Marriage

HAVE been talking to the second most celebrated eligible spinster in the English-speaking countries. (You know who the first is?) I mean, of course, Miss Sharman Douglas, socialite, founder member of the original Princess Margaret set, daughter of the ex-American Ambassador in Lon- don.

bachelors: and

Mina

writes for the Spectator, the weekly for top and lower people, intellectuals and pseudo-intel- lectunla

Ing

In this week's piece deserib- ♫ visit to County Hall to hear the London County Council in session he writes: *** SILW many strange sights und bewed many strange sounds.

"Loan

That's right. Tuper, you did, They Included Gourly (though only 1π the Press Benty > wearing quite the frightfullest camel-hair cout [ ever sel eyes on...."

I wasn't in County Hall on that afternoon. I have never been in County Hall στ any With Br without afternoon. cat cost. Tr

felling us how he got there, says: "I had u quick, wild and lovely moment when 1 deckled I wouldn't get off the bus And I didn't....

That's right, Taper, you didn't.

IN open to offers THE AWARD

She has been holidaying humour must be very appealing is Lin Britain, revisiting to Miss Doublas's other friends, as

Manly nancial, Clarence House and other like Princess Margaret. homes of distinction.

Her royal friendship is a sub- She took time off to have jest about which Miss Douglas Diving

wisely. and

Funch with me in a club of diss

1 netion not a corunet's throw discreet. To the Palace.

She said, waiting for oeuf bendectine, her one and only

course; -

party

cesarity,

THINK Mr ant Mrs James Mason deserve-riebly deserve to Maidenhead, some kind of award Der car the latest development in the passed a second-hand

their awfully dealer's with one car (a ringing-ap

precocious daughter Portland. Bu! ste did say something sports model) displayed As announced the other day on i stand. they celzbrated her birthday by about her visit to the theatre this week with the Princess's prominently

Above it a large notice tuking her to buy her first bra

le. 11 was her 10th "Yes they're still asking me

said: "Every day you

birthday when I'm going to marry. And

There were one or two minor

car it gola £10 pass this

I'm not sure what the parents I'm still saying I don't know

disusters. First of all forgat

should get as their rewiat că. I haven't anyone in mind.

the tickets. Then the Uft which cheaper."

Straitjackets perhaps. 1: ป

family

toole as down to the bar at the It didn't say cheaper than At one time they interval given me up

vot

between what. robably expected the to marry

floors eligible. mebody very they're just waiting for me to marry. Period."

DAY

ניי

נן1

She went on:

hav.s

Now

stuck

One of the lift victims was the young American man whom Miss Douglas had chosen as her escort for the evening. Appro- lately his name is Hal Prince.

WHO PAYS?

Now that Princess Margare: is back on the social and hi-club carousel, you may b. wondering who pays for it all

For this week's theatre visit,

"The she SILW

One of the must endearing ongs about the boldly endear- Ing Miss Douglas is her ability to laugh at herself.

"Do you like new hair style! I always louglas on wear it the way now Pulled during her visit, right buck, Ever since, friend Muy're not engaged or any mentioned

girl friend told

Ing" me made my face look different

How subel.

do different? And she suld, Well, it does something for your nose. Mukes it took as though it's in the right place.***

Mr Prince has escorted Miss

Savern Decasions when

But, of course, Statesman,"

Appealing

suspect

rahully for

this

kind [1

yini

Levome Ι

She's

the above,

by

and

I Was Minor mystery: charged 8d. when I made n local phone call from the Savoy Hotel the other day. But in Claridge's, which is

managċ-

under the same Elder ment and which they con- tickets, a sider even superior to the were leti Savoy, I was charged 6d. Miss Sharman for

another local call. ani likely 10

Why? I don't expect Prince by marriage. Douglas.

from the manage- made the booking. answer She had from a to presumably she paid the bill. ment.

After The Elder Statesmuni,“ the parly went to Mayfair's Milroy Club, where the Princess ran relax without attracting

T "I haven't even got a job at

the moment, apart

husband I got myself fred," Minor Disasters

Arm

£1

The facts DIE that Miss steres. Douglas wizo was gainfully There was considerable com employed by

1 leading public petition among the members of

Hollywoed the

Miss relations

party including decided to resign for reasons of Douglas und Colin Tennant- about whu should pay the Baliroy bill (which includes 1

head cover charge).

I've though

saying so, that self-deprecating

1213

by own

"I cla't

nexi

what I do know

1 don't know who wou

BETH ROGAN . "I'M BTILL TENSED UP,"

They

changed Jennifer

ber Puckle, and

namo

But Beth Rogan is a starlet, Mar to be, or aspiring petress, from who can at least lay legitimate she can't blame them for that. claim

other professional though she thinks Beth Rogan Jubels. like commercial artist, makes her sound like a fugitive An Imported TV cowboy

to

She is also one of the few from striels I've met who sounds, as serial.

凸 Include well as looks, attractive, whose

cloquence statistica

She was too reballaus and

of starlets,

"You have

01

conforto.

full-sized mind, whose eloquenee individualistic for the Bankory is not entirely sensual.

She says: "Acting is more of And I'm strictly a nonconformist. a challenge to me tban painling and drawing.

HER BOOK

An

"And

1

Nowhere's

a starlet with

Bu

a mind!

want to open a restaurant the Princess stayed from 12.30 in London. A very special kind. to 3.30 an

Lake the Holly wood New York,

and spent at least Beachcomber's in two hours on the crowded dance And Trader Vic's in Door.

Boling suppose Future CRU-satietying,

"They tried to give me the full treatement and some of it was useful, but not all.

"I get a dose of the Method.

is was told once to sivo zugwelt I re-

"I was also sent to a centre

I have to completely to the table.

It wan a table with be honest and admit that mine avember needs a fair amount of satisfying stated legs, and feeding.

to learn how to relax and over- "But if there's no acting to come my Inhibitions. The first thing that happened was I was de I go back to the easel,"

returned from told to ledown while someone She has Just

a holiday in Rome, where she ran their fingers over my `face spent sorno time at the easel. and body to find the tension But she was also lested for a spota.

im and she may return 7000 "I'm still fairly tensed up."

Several menibers of the fo play in it. It's called "The

Rankery of starlets have been Hoft Life,"

About her life as a starlet she receiving the same treatment in in planning to write a book and the centre. Ita full name is tho has Centre for Psychosomatic Re- HEY all complain about illustrate it herself. She TH

starlets some hardish, satirical things to education, You know, all the Incidentally, she danced only being called

surgent that some of the Bay say,

She was under contract to the Rank executives should also

Organisation for

Rent for psychosomatio two be

re-education,

drinka tre exotic rum coticoc- tu Paul Adam and band, never tions served

to the other, South American, though they usually In coconut shells

they don't want "to be stars Rank The atmosphere and decor all bund.

ry lawallart. Bandou poles. You might conclude that this too soon." Twangy music. Hula sietrts. The means she is an ardent fan of

Pivul Adam and band. 101.

We discussed a name fur the new restaurant. I suggested the Royal Howallan

All that's needed now is the

breking

Memo

Charles 10

Clore,

Mir Adum emphatically.

NOT MEI

would

agree

GENTLEMAN (I'm assuming that's the sex) hides behind

Charles Furte, and other cupital- the per-name of Taper when he

yeark

·AND GOODWILL TOWARD MEN

EVERYWHERE

If it's for yourself

or someone

YOU LOVE when only the best will do!

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ROUND-UP

MARTIAL MUSIC

Total Army Burch,

HERE are 13 entries in the competition to find a possible Terri- It is open to Directors of Music, both Regular and Territorial, as part of the T. A. Golden Jubiice celebrations. The entries wil be judged at the Royal Military by School of Music, Kneller Hall, Twickenham, Middlesex, Lieutenant-Colonel F. Dunn, Principal Director of Music, Royal Marines, and Wing-Commander A. Sims, R.A.F. Organising Direc- lor of Music. The winning composition stande a good chance of being recommended for adoption as the Territorial Army March.

SILENT BELL

BELL that is never rung hangs in the foyer of the council chamber at Greenwich. But it has nut always been silent for It came from H.M.S. Greenwich, a destroyer depot ship that saw service in both world wars. The counell "adopted" the ship during the last war und were presented with the bell when she went out of commission. Recently the council obtained another Louvenir from H.M.S. Greenwich-the ship's crest, Now it la displayed in the foyer below the silent beti.

"ROUTE MARCHES"

MR Robert Killing-Beck, headmaster of Crome Secondary

M Motor School, Norwich, wants parents to provide the boy!

with stout walking boots. He is arranging week-end "route marches" his 200 pupils. The distances will be anything up to ten miles. He added, "I am pinaning to take a bus load of the boys to four the Lake District on a geological survey next year. Each week-end boys will be given a place in Norfolk to walk to and a tark, such as inspecting what is growing in a flokt or recording geographical Information about the place so that we will know they have been there." From time to time a mem- ber of the school staff will be at the spot to ensure that no boys cycle there or go bợ bus,

BETTER SUMMER

FIST Ferris had a slightly better y survey

Holt FIRST results of a 1988 home holiday survey indicate that Bri-

resorts reported more staying visitors. The survey showed that 54 per cent of British people had a holiday away from home in 1908. Although this did not represent a remarkable change, it was the highest figure ranched in all the sumple survaya of British holiday-making since 1949 despite the ineteront summer weather. Fourteen per cent of holiday-makera went abroad, a large increase over the last four years. The most significant change in the regional pattern of holiday-making was Vie Increase in travel to Wales.

A VOICE FROM OUTER SPACE TWO NEGRO BOYS, AGED NINE AND TEN, HAVE BEEN SENT TO A REFORMATORY, IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR KISSING A WHITE GIRL

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