Lovely Still
IT'S not every woman who can com--1 bine with the looks of sweet-and-twenty the stage experience of many years, but Louise Lovely, who waved a hand-; to Wellington from the "Tahiti's" decks the other morning, manages the job very neatly. With husband Bert Cowan, Melbourne, m tow, she is bound for America, and will have no more than a glance at our small island. Tears ago, little Louise, who was a Sydney;lass bearing the second name of Carbasse, made a big success m "Jewelled Nights," an Aus-tralian-made film, directed by Wilton Welch. Apart from her share m ; the film work, Louise made a personal..appearance with screenings at a neat little salary, 'tis said, of £125 a week — enough to keep most girls happy. It was m America that she came by, the name of Lovely. "Isn't she just?" admiringly exclaimed a director—rand. Louise Lovely the maid from Sydney became from, that time forth and forever. .: Louise's stated ambition m visiting America is to gaze once more on the scenes of her former success —and, doubtless, to see again the many friends which so ! charming a lady must have made, .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1202, 13 December 1928, Page 21
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191Lovely Still NZ Truth, Issue 1202, 13 December 1928, Page 21
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