THE EARL OF JERSEY.
TO MARRY FILM ACTREBB. BRIDE GIVING UP ACTING. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. LONDON, July 26. “We cannot fix a definite date for our wedding, but it will be at Chelsea registry office within three weeks,” said Miss Virginia Cherrill, American actress, when asked when and where she would marry the Earl of Jersey. The decree nisi granted to the earl’s first wife, formerly Miss Patricia Richards, of Sydney, and Cootamundra, has now been made absolute. The bride-to-be added: ‘‘l am through with acting now for stage or screen. It is a happy married life for me now. It is hard for an actress to be a good housewife.” The earl said: “We shall live In London at my house In the West End. I oannot afford to live at the family home, Osterley Park, Middlesex.” Film goers will remember Miss Cherrill for a number of screen roles, but principally perhaps for her first, that of the blind girl in Charles Chaplin’s “ City Lights.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20256, 27 July 1937, Page 7
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168THE EARL OF JERSEY. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20256, 27 July 1937, Page 7
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