In fact, June has just completed a three-part series on the site detailing her rush from Texas to the Lombard house in Indiana, which is worth checking out. It's sort of film scriptworthy in itself.
The above is a baby doll Carole Lombard bought in the early 1930s; she took it to every film she made as a good luck charm. And the outfit is one she actually wore as a child (http://community.livejournal.com/carole_and_co/142681.html). Thanks to Carole Sampeck for those clarifications.
For part 1, go to http://goldenageofhollywood.ning.com/group/carolelombardwomannotjustwifeof/forum/topic/show?id=2023331%3ATopic%3A51826; part 2, http://goldenageofhollywood.ning.com/group/carolelombardwomannotjustwifeof/forum/topic/show?id=2023331%3ATopic%3A51966; and part 3, http://goldenageofhollywood.ning.com/group/carolelombardwomannotjustwifeof/forum/topic/show?id=2023331%3ATopic%3A52089.
Lombard would be amused, touched and pleased.