Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1930 — Page 2

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SOCIETY LEADER OPENS 'SHOP' TO RON WEDDINGS Bridal Ambassador Will Manage Every Detail of Ceremony. Bv Unit'd Pre*s NEW YORK, July 25 —lt almost' vras necessary that someone be-1 come a "wedding ambassador” so j that brides and their mothers could | be steered safely through the hundred and one petty annoyances that are part and parcel of the marriage ceremony. The first ambassador is Marie Coudert Brennig, daughter of Mrs. Dongan De Peyster and of the late Baron Beno Frederick Brenig, granddaughter of the late Charles Coudert, niece of the late Duchess de Choiseul and niece of Conde Nast. In other ords Miss Brennig has a background high-lighted in the social register and the Almanach de Gotha. Seated in the "embassy,” as Miss Brennig chooses to call her office with its empire furnishings, silver ■walls, green carpets, opaline curtains and beflowered terrace, the envoy to weddings discussed the role she hopes to play in the lives of prospective brides. She decided to call her salon an embassy, she explains, because Webster gives as one definition "a place where important problems are considered.” And, according to Miss Brennig. who has attended some 300 of them, weddings bring more important problems than anything else. Paramount, of course, is the wedding costume. Miss Brennig will see to that. Next is the trousseau. Miss Brennig also will take care of that. Then there are the invitations. flowers, reception, food and drink, cars, announcements and honeymoon reservations. These are Included in Miss Brennig’s ambassadorial duties. Service at the "embassy,” furthermore, is gratis. The ambassador gets her profit in commissions from shops and stores visited in preparing the trousseau and the wedding apparel. She is equipped, she says,

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to serve any girl whether she has only 1300 to spend on a wedding or $30,000. “I hope to guide some of my wealthier clients, who are marrying men in poorer circumstances, past a very serious mistake,” she said. "In such cases the trousseau should not be elaborate because the bride must not become so used to luxuries that she will resent her husband’s inability to buy them. I will advise that she buy in advance the type of clothing she later must become accustomed to.” Miss Brennig believes that the growth of sophistication has had no effect on the bride-elect’s universal desire to have "a pageant in the grand manner.” "She still looks forward to the wedding ceremony as a gala affair,” said the ambassador, "New moral codes, it seems to me, make little impression upon her consciousness. In this one case it is still ‘smart’ to adhere to convention.”

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KLAN LEADING VOTE FIGHT ON JOE JIOBINSON Religious Prejudice Fanned to Defeat Senator at Arkansas Polls. Bn Rcriofiß-Howard XeKsvaoer Alliance WASHINGTON, July 25.—Because President Hoover Invited him to go to London as a member of the American delegation to the naval limitations conference, and because he helped to get the naval treaty ratified by the senate, Senator Jo-

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seph T. Robinson of Arkansas, senate Democratic leader, finds himself with a vigorous opponent for the first time in eighteen years. Arkansas voters also are being aske-' to retire Robinson because the Democratic national convention in Houston in 1928 chose him to be Al Smith’s running mate According to Robinson's opponent, he should not have permitted himself, as a Protestant and a Methodist, to be nominated for Vice-President of the United States when a “Tammany Catholic” was at the head of the ticket. Robinson’s opponent is Tom W. Campbell, member of the legislature. J. A. Comer, grand dragon, of the Arkansas Ku-Klux Klan, is supporting Campbell, but despite the character of the

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opposition, Robinson waited until the senate adjourned before leaving for home to launch his campaign. He is being supported by his colleague, Senator T. H. Caraway, and the seven Arkansas congressmen. Robinson did not appear worried over the outcome and expressed the opinion to friends that he would be re-elected. He is carrying with him to Arkansas the well wishes of Democrats, and Republican senators alike, particularly because of his support of the London naval treaty. Robinson is concluding his third term in the senate. He served five terms in the house and was elected Governor. Thirteen days after he was inaugurated as Governor, he was elected senator by the Arkansas legislature.

IRISH SENORITA JILTS PROFESSOR Wants Her to Take sl6 Week Job; Romance Off. Bn United Press DENVER, Col., July 25.—A diminutive Irish girl explained today that she really was not a Spanish "senorita” and told how she jilt°d a young Chicago college professor. Velma Older, alias Senorita Kyra Caillo, said that she fled from Edward J. McShane, mathematics in-

[structor at the University of Chi- | cago. because he wanted her to take a sl6 a week Job. "It was not Spanish temperament but good, old-fashioned Irish good sense that caused me to rebel against the marriage,” Miss Older said. A few hours before she was to

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have married the professor she excused herself, saying she had to visit a drug store. Instead of going to the drug store she came to Denver. The senorita said she had learned the Spanish language as a child and had cultivated the mannerisms of the Latin country.