Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1953 — Page 9

SECTION TWO

Washington Social Season Is Launched Eisenhower, Wife Entertain Cabinet \ WASHINGTON UP — The secretary of state leaned over his gold bordered plate of melting : ce cream and reminded the President that only a year ago he th 1 Republicans to victory. The President got up slowly from his high-backed chair in the stately dining room of the White Hous.;. He stood in the flickering light from golden candelabra, and looked pensively at . the elite of h's administration. Champagne goblets were lowered a-tnong gold knives and forks on the snowy white table cloth. y ~‘‘l feel almost like bawling rny own shoulder,” the President confessed. . X

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Thus 'Mr. Eisenhower summed up his feelings a year after his Hffr2 election as he and his opened the first full-fleged White House social season since 1947 by entertaining at dinner for members of the cabinet and their The iormal affair, governed by protocol dating back at least a century, was a signal for Washington hostesses that the 1953:514 social season is open. My wife ana l were among ‘he 72 dinner guests who arrived at the east wing of White House shortly before 8 p.m. We checked our coats in line between secretary of treasury and Mrs. George M. Humphrey and secretary of interior and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Trying to chat casually as though this were the sort of Thing one did Aightly, we trooped up --♦be white marble stairs and across the broad lobby to the entrance of the brilliantly limited East Room where Abigail Adams hung her wash. j We met our dinner partners and

stood chatting until the orchestra from the marine Corps band struck up “'Hail To The Chief.” Down the broad hall leading to the East Room walked the President and his wife. He was an erect and trim figure in handsomely tailored white tie and tails. Mrs. Eisenhower wore a floo- length, fußskirted evening gowi jjf deep ruby red, dull satin. ‘ Tlie guests formed a circle and moved slowly by the Eisenhowers, shaking hands and exchanging brief greetings. Then there was sort of a mixed-up Paul Jones as the men deserted their wives and began searching out their dinner partners. The circle soon reformed and we inarched slowly across th<> White House and into the state dining room. Mrs. Eisenhower sat directly across the table from the President and between Dulles and Lodge.

It seemed like much more, but the dinner actually was only six courses with four wines — sherry

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sauterne, red burgundy and champagne. The menu was high calori.- — cream of almond soup, a fls’' course of friend red snapper, roast turkey -with wild rice and for dessert, a frozen rum pudding with sliced peaches and butterscoicu sauce. Church Etiquette MEMPHIS, Tenn.. DP —Michael Hdley found out when the family go|t home just why his grahdmdther wouldn’t let her husband take her eoat off in church. Shb’d dressed in such a rush—she forgot to,put on her dress. Art Gallery GOUTHBRIDGE, Mass., UP — The Southbridge Evening News’ conference room was turned into an art gallery to display the paintings of a native son, Roland Meunier. He displayed 20 paintings, 18 in dlls and two casein works.

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Sate Farm Bureau Io Meet Next Week ♦ x Annual Convention To Open Wednesday INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Indiana’s largest agricultural organization meets next week to take sides in the national farm policy (fispute. About s.'ooo Hoosiers, including 245 official delegates, will attend the 35th annual convention of the Indiaha. F|rm, Bureau far three beginnrng ‘ Nov. -41 iif’Tndb anapolis. Highlight of the convention is expected to be adoption of resolutions. Delegates will discuss and decide on farm bureau stands hn state and national agricultural policies. Their attitudes will be reflected in resolutions submitted by a committee and from the floor Week’s Sewing Buy sboll EACH GARMENT z ONE >1 / PATTERN Z/7 ] S PART I w 9114 IVUwkL FOR DOLL l/Q ir-22 w / TALL Jfflf VtyJ \ (n| Mommy, you can make each garment in a jiffy: ONE main pattern part for each! Everything the well-dressed dpll needs! This wardrobe has jacket, skirt, hat, bag. pinafore, jumper, blouse, shirt, pedal-pushers an l d panties! Order Pattern 911'4 NOW for birthday, Christmas gifts. Cut for dolls 14. 16. 18, 20, 22 inches- tall. For required yardages, see your pattern. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five bSnts in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for let-ciass mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Os Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept., 232 West ISth St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number.

during a Nov. 13 business session. Governor Craig will welcome the delegates on the opening day and Hassil E. Schenck, long-time president of the bureau, will present his annual message. During the - convention, the organization will present a check for 312.0 W tp Purdue University for another year of alfalfa research. Speakers include Roger Fleming, secretary - treasurer of the American Farm Bureau Federation; Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, president of the general federation of women’s clubs; Marvin J. Briggs, general manager of the Indiana Farm Bureau cooperative association; Caroll Flager, an Austin, 'Minfi.; 'ffi eat “packer} Dave 0? Thompson, former editor of The Prairie Farmer magazine; Paul T. Norris, a Farm Bureau organization director, and George Doup, vice president of the bureau. The 16th annual convention of the Indiana rural youth will be held in connection with the sessions.

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