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Reef, white and blue are the colours chosen by M-G-M star 'June Allyson for this smartly simple blouse, which she wears with shorts, slacks or a sports skirt, depending on the mood and the occasion. The bodice is white linen on one side, blue on the other, with blue buttons and little cap sleeves in red June', who recently completed one of the title roles in "Two Sisters from Boston," is now working in "High Barbaree" opposite Van Johnson.

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 6

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Reef, white and blue are the colours chosen by M-G-M star 'June Allyson for this smartly simple blouse, which she wears with shorts, slacks or a sports skirt, depending on the mood and the occasion. The bodice is white linen on one side, blue on the other, with blue buttons and little cap sleeves in red June', who recently completed one of the title roles in "Two Sisters from Boston," is now working in "High Barbaree" opposite Van Johnson. Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 6

Reef, white and blue are the colours chosen by M-G-M star 'June Allyson for this smartly simple blouse, which she wears with shorts, slacks or a sports skirt, depending on the mood and the occasion. The bodice is white linen on one side, blue on the other, with blue buttons and little cap sleeves in red June', who recently completed one of the title roles in "Two Sisters from Boston," is now working in "High Barbaree" opposite Van Johnson. Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 6

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