Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1948 — Page 12
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© By WILLIAM McGAFFIN, Times F\
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Correspondent
oreign po ASCOT, England, June 18—You want a gander at the old-
guard British aristocracy?
A proper good look is to be had, here at the Royal Aseot races
taxed. Maybe their gray top-hats look afternoon .gowns—erowned ‘with tulle-anchored ‘“boaters”—
__are rented. Perhaps they bor-
towed at a price the Rolls-Royce that elegantly transported them.
. impeccable pedi- - grees, however, ; and ‘with the so-
i cial line tly drawn, ‘ © thing’s a bitlof © all right, and
Edwards writes in the London Daily Express, seems to be ‘he
McGAFFIN “socialites retort to the social
levelers.” Never—and she's attended every year since the war -——has she seen such rigid distinctions. “For the first time no one 's allowed to cross even from the 50 shilling to the free admission side.” You can't walk into the royal enclosure—choice section of the
+ Even austerity can't change|
50 shillings ($10). i d’s upper-crusters are heavily rationed and heavily
and striped pants and their new-
green and cream-colored grandstand where the king and queen sit—just because youre wearing a gray topper. Red or Blue Badge It takes a red or blue badge to get there, That means applying to the master of the hunt a year or more in advance and submitting to. a thorough investigation of your social antecedents and personal morals. Divorced persons, for example, are automatically barred. Ascot always has been more of a social event and fashion show thar a horse race in the American sense. ‘‘A place for a gentleman to show off his lady,” as one Englishman told me, A few soft-spoken “jolly goods” and “Oh, I says,” has been the extent of the enthusiasm displayed in my vicinity during tbis famous four-day event. It was, of course, a bit different over on the ‘other side” —
SAE SETS OUTING
the free admittance side. I did hear some lusty cheers from be{hind the white - fences enclosing ithe beautiful green-tufted track.
The annual SAE June outing °m be held at 6 p. m. today at
Teen Plays Set for Several teen plays and entertainments have been slated for
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id 3 City Parks is a city-wide teen vaudeville show in Garfield Park with Tade Dolan as adult director and Dave Fahey as junior director. “Korny Kapers,” written by Mrs. Kathléen Keilman wil be presented.
Farm Agent Resigns Times Stats Service NEW C§STLE, June 18—Carl Rodenberg, Henry County assistant agricultural agent, will leave June 30 to’'become assistant manager of a seed firm in Tipp City, O. He will be succeeded by Rob-
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