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word came that Their Majesties had met Irene at an intimate tea given by Lord and Lady Carisbrook at Kings Cottage, Kew. just outside London. The Carisbrooks are relatives of the Royal couple.
The party was strictly private — the only guest other than Irene and her husband. Dr. Francis Griffin, being ex-queen Ena, of Spain, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
What gave us home folks such a kick is that Irene is said to be the first American star to meet the King and Queen so privately. Many others, of course, have been received at public functions.
Reports are that the King talked to Irene with great interest about The Mudlark and the role of Queen Victoria which she is playing. Well, I should think that the King, who is a great-grandson of Queen Victoria, would be interested in this movie.
Irene said afterward that she told His Majesty the picture was being made as faithfully as possible and described to him scenes shot in the dining room of Windsor Castle — one of the many castles called "home" by King George and Queen Elizabeth.
Never had any more fun in my life than I did on a bus ride with a lot of stars to a church social fiesta in Pomona. The idea was to help raise money for Father Thomas English's church and school — and I invited some of your favorites to go along — hardly dreaming so many would be free to accept.
We started out in a Tanner bus from my house about six o'clock in the evening — and here are the stars who went along: Joan Fontaine, Eleanor Parker, Mercedes McCambridge. Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara, Dinah Shore, George Montgomery, Freddie Brisson (Roz Russell's husband) and Tom Lewis (Loretta Young's spouse).
Never was there such a fancy bus — inside and out. To make the hour-trip pleasant, box lunches had been packed for us — fried chicken, sandwiches, pickles, hardboiled eggs and the rest of the trimmings.
The back of the bus was equipped with a bar serving beer, soft drinks, and yes, even cocktails for those who wished one.
All the way down to the little college town — and back — we "sang" all the old songs — led by Dinah Shore, natch — and what we
Lunching at the swank George V Hotel in Paris, Prince Aly Khan and his wife of a year, Rita Hayworth scan the menu for something tasty.