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'My Fair Lady' television show

'My Fair Lady' television show

Mrs. Colleen Chaplin judged to be the weekly 'My Fair Lady' on the 30 minute Channel 7 television show of the same name selects a new dress as part of her prize.

'My Fair Lady' television show

'My Fair Lady' television show

A week after being judged to be the weekly 'My Fair Lady' on Channel 7's television show of the same name, Colleen Chaplin in the new white wool dress, ocelot belt, ocelot trimmed hat, and shoes, she select as part of her prize.

'My Fair Lady' television show

'My Fair Lady' television show

A week after being judged to be the weekly 'My Fair Lady' on Channel 7's television show of the same name, Colleen Chaplin (seated) with her children; Lynette(8), Robert(6), and Stephen(4). Standing with them is Channel 7 hostess Heather Duncan.

Judith and Reginald Tolley

Judith and Reginald Tolley

"Mr. and Mrs. Reg Tolley, on Adelaide Cup Day at Morphettville, study their race books before the beginning of the big race. Mrs. Tolley looked elegant in a black fine-wool suit with silk braiding and a mink fur hat." Australia Women's Weekly, 31 May 1961, page 17.

Adelaide Town Hall welcome party

Adelaide Town Hall welcome party

"Chatting at a late-afternoon party to welcome General Herbert B. Powell, U.S. Army, and Mrs. Powell and visiting American naval officers at Adelaide Town Hall were, from left; Lieutenant Junior-Grade Bryant Smith, Sue Rymill, her cousin, Annabel Rymill, and Lieutenant-Commander Robert Newcomb." Australia Women's Weekly, 31 May 1961, page 17.

Adelaide Town Hall welcome party

Adelaide Town Hall welcome party

Two United States Navy officers from visiting U.S. ships U.S.S. Somers (DD-947) and U.S.S. Southerland (DD-743) talk with a woman at a late afternoon welcome party for General Herbert B. Powell and his wife at the Adelaide Town Hall. The ships were in Adelaide for a Coral Sea Battle commemoration service.

Adelaide Town Hall welcome party

Adelaide Town Hall welcome party

Air Officer South Australia, Air Commodore William 'Bill' Garing, CBE, DFC, talks with two women and a naval officer at a late afternoon welcome party for General Herbert B. Powell and his wife at the Adelaide Town Hall. General Powell was visiting Adelaide for a Coral Sea Battle commemoration service.

Yvonne Woods

Yvonne Woods

Channel ADS 7 hostess of 'Tuesday at Home' standing on a balcony overlooking a city street.

Morris - Hittman wedding

Morris - Hittman wedding

"Smiles from Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hittmann as they leave St. Peter's College Chapel after their wedding. The pretty bride was formerly Josephine Morris, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W.R.C. Morris of Unley Park. The young couple will live at Glen Lee', Kangarilla." Australian Women's Weekly, 31 May 1961, page 17.

Morris - Hittman wedding

Morris - Hittman wedding

"Smiles from Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hittmann as they leave St. Peter's College Chapel after their wedding. The pretty bride was formerly Josephine Morris, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W.R.C. Morris of Unley Park. The young couple will live at Glen Lee', Kangarilla." Australian Women's Weekly, 31 May 1961, page 17.

Charleston Club

Charleston Club

The St. Vincent Jazz Band playing at the Charleston Club

Charleston Club

Charleston Club

Jazz Band playing at the Charleston Club

Party at Northgate House

Party at Northgate House

"Supper time. Tim Perry (centre) hands a plate of chicken to Anne Miles (second from right). Others in the group are, from left, Tyrrell Talbot, Louise Sheffield, and Helen Moloney. The party was given for Louise and Anne to entertain their young friends at Northgate House." Australian Women's Weekly, 31 May 1961, page 17.

At the Adelaide Cup

At the Adelaide Cup

"At the races at Morphettville on Adelaide Cup Day.... Snapped together after the first race were, from left, Mrs. F d'A. Osborn, of McLaren Vale, Mrs. Donald Burns, of Millswood, and Mrs. John Hocking, of Kingswood, who provided a contrast in hats. Mrs Osborn's high beige hat was banded with satin. Mrs Burns chose a coffee-coloured marabou hat, and Mrs. Hocking a mink pillbox with a matching muff." Australian Women's Weekly, 31 May 1961, page 17.

A.B.C. Reception

A.B.C. Reception

"ABC Reception. Guests of honor conductor Tibor Paul (left) and pianist Abbey Simon (right) enjoy an animated discussion with Mrs. Geoffrey Angas Parsons (second from left) and Mira Mihailovich at the late afternoon party given by the South Australian Symphony Orchestra Subscribers' Committee at Broadcast House." Australian Women's Weekly, 7 June 1961, page 17.

At the Tivoli Theatre

At the Tivoli Theatre

"At the theatre. Miss Julie-anne Squire (left) and Miss Lorraine Reid were among the big crowd at the opening night of 'The Maid of the Mountains' at the Tivoli Theatre. The Governor, Sir Edric Bastyn, and Lady Bastyan attended, and proceeds went to the Woodville Spastic Centre." Australian Women's Weekly, 19 July 1961, page 17.

Artist Albert Tucker

Artist Albert Tucker

"Artist Albert Tucker chats with Miss Christine Rivaz (centre) and Miss Stephanie Cowell at the opening of his exhibition at the Bonython Art Gallery. Proceeds from the night went to the National Heart Campaign. The Lord Mayor, Mr. C.J. Glover, opened the show." Australian Women's Weekly, 12 July 1961, page 17.

Holiday-makers at Chiton Rocks

Holiday-makers at Chiton Rocks

"Chiton Rocks with its good surf is the popular choice for young holiday-makers. Young Melbourne visitor Miss Helen Turnbull (second from right) relaxes on the sand with, from left, Miss Alison Peacock, of Walkerville, Miss Elizabeth Geddes, of Unley Park, and Miss Meredith Colyer, of Netherby." Australian Women's Weekly, 24 January 1962, page 17.

At the Lincoln Ball

At the Lincoln Ball

"Lincoln Ball. The college colors of blue and gold predominated in the decorations at the annual ball at Lincoln College. The guests pictured dancing are, from left, Mr. John Tucker and Miss Gay Mayfield and Miss Elizabeth Butcher and Mr. John Campbell." Australian Women's Weekly, 19 July 1961, page 17.

Debutante, Marie Wood

Debutante, Marie Wood

"Attractive debutante Miss Marie Wood (right) with guests, from left, Mr. Malcolm Jansen, Miss Joan Scott, and Mr. Graham Kither at the coming-out dance her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Wood, of Woodville, gave for her at Northgate House. Marie's dress was white satin appliqued with lace flowers." Australian Women's Weekly, 19 July 1961, page 17.

Lindy Hayward and Ann Baldock

Lindy Hayward and Ann Baldock

"Debutantes Lindy Hayward and Ann Baldock at their dance held at the home of Ann's grandparents Mr. and Mrs Sidney Reid. Lindy wore a dress of pure silk shantung with back-interest consisting of pearl embroidered butterfly bows. Ann's dress was heavy white faille with a bell skirt, and she wore a turquoise clip at the waist." Australian Women's Weekly, 31 May 1961, page 17.

Lesley Horsfall at her coming-out dance

Lesley Horsfall at her coming-out dance

"Charming Swedish crown topping her embroidered satin dress was worn by Lesley Horsfall (Second from right) at the coming-out dance her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horsfall, of Belair, gave for her at the Mount Osmond Country Club. Guests with Lesley are, from left, Diana Kentish, Graham Cornell, and Peter Ryan." Australian Women's Weekly, 7 June 1961, page 17.

Mary Hawker at her coming-out dance

Mary Hawker at her coming-out dance

"Debutante Mary Hawker (right) puts the finishing touches to a bowl of roses before guests arrive for her coming-out dance. Her cousin Jenny Synnot, from Melbourne, looks on. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hawker, of 'North Bungaree', Clare, gave the party for Mary at their town house, 'The Briars', Medindie." Australian Women's Weekly, 7 June 1961, page 17.

Tina O'Brien and Heather Johns

Tina O'Brien and Heather Johns

"Mannequins Tina O'Brien (left) and Heather Johns pose backstage before the finale of a parade at Myer's Apollo. The parade was in aid of the National Heart Campaign and the Crippled Children's Association. Tina's short evening dress was midnight-blue taffeta, and Heather wore gold satin." Australian Women's Weekly, 7 June 1961, page 17.

Mercy Old Scholars' Ball

Mercy Old Scholars' Ball

"Guests at the Mercy Old Scholars' ball at the Palais Royal are, from left, Margaret Kennett, Mario Marzola, and Anne McCuskey. Margaret was one of the thirty-five girls who made their debut at the ball and were presented to the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Glover." Australian Women's Weekly, 7 June 1961, page 17.

Pharmacy Ball

Pharmacy Ball

"Attractive couples dancing at the Pharmacy Ball are, from left, Robert Martin and his fiancee, Christine Wall, Diana Preece, and Lindsay Cox. The ball was held in the University refectories, which were decorated with enormous pillboxes and medicine bottles and prescription murals on the walls." Australian Women's Weekly, 14 June 1961, page 17.

Parnell - Heaslip wedding

Parnell - Heaslip wedding

"Cutting the cake at a reception at Russell Court after their wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heaslip, who were married at Kent Town Methodist Church. The bride, formerly Janice Parnell, of Orroroo, wore a white satin gown with a lily-of-the-valley headdress." Australian Women's Weekly, 14 June 1961, page 17.

Council of British Commonwealth Societies' reception

Council of British Commonwealth Societies' reception

"Chatting together at the Council of British Commonwealth Societies' reception at the Adelaide Town Hall were, from left, Mrs. Leonard Lindon, Mr. and Mrs. Ian McLachlan, and Mrs. Ronald Verco. The reception was given to welcome the Governor, Sir Edric Bastyan and Lady Bastyan." Australian Women's Weekly, 14 June 1961, page 17.

Salisbury Hunt Club

Salisbury Hunt Club

"Members of the Salisbury Hunt Club, from left, Robert Atkinson. Aileen Fletcher, and Robert Osborne, with Barrator. They were guests of the Adelaide Hunt Club at the opening meet at 'The Levels', Pooraka." Australian Women's Weekly, 14 June 1961, page 17.

Victoria League dinner

Victoria League dinner

"At a buffet dinner at Victoria League house were, from left, Mrs. Colin Grosser, Mrs. H.S. Scott, and Mr. Robert Glastonbury. The dinner was given by the Elizabethan Group of the Victoria League to mark Commonwealth Day." Australian Women's Weekly, 14 June 1961, page 17.