4 " Milo, an actor who was once Taylor 's " stand-in" and fellow roomer. Lionel Barrymore takes his "stand-in," Frances Stevens, into his confidence. They are nearly always together. Jean Parker carries her troubles to Ida Koverman, executive secretary to Mr. Meyer and Jean's discoverer. For a scene in "Lilac Domino" it was Paul Blake 's pleasure to have to present^ June Knight with a lovely bouquet of real orchids. This cliister of exotic and sophisticated flowers was sent down to Welwyn from London, packed in ice so that the 20 lovely orchids would not be affected by the fog, and they arrived on the set as fresb as if they had only just been picked. It so happened that Ivy, one of the studio restaurant ^waitresses, was getting married on Saturday afternoon. It was deeided by J une Knight, Miehael Bartlett and the Unit to give her this lovely bouquet for her wedding. Indeed, no society bride could have had a lovelier bouquet. Ivy was further thrilled by the gift of a lovely handbag i'rom Miiehael Bartlett and another gift from Jnne Knight, two things which Ivy will treasure long after they have 'served their usef ul purpose.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 13
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