Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 28
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Capital Capers—
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: November Fete for October Event In case youre wondering why the Russians celebrate the October Revolution in November, you can either assume that the Russians always do everything differently or you can hit nearer © the truth with the information that it’s a difference in calendars —old style versus the one in use in this country. ; In any event, Red Ambassador Alexander Panyushkin and the entire staff of the Soviet Embassy showed up at the Czech- * oslovakian Embassy for a party in celebration of the 30th anni-
Capital Cocktail Cirenit Makes Miss Edgerton to Be Wed
Mrs. Ralph H. Edgerton, 3102 N. Meridian 8t., announced the engagement of her daughter, Lucy Anne, to James Lucius
sisted by Mesdames Robert E. Jones, Frank Hare, John C. Holmes, Charles A. Fisher and) Charles T. Butz. | Also, Mesdames Marjorie H.| Carr, Ralph L. Nessler and Her-| bert Call, Miss Harriet Holmes| and Miss Genevieve Brown,
. ” » | Mrs. George H. Hosmer will be
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
For Monday and Tuesday:
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o: = in ker home. The couple will Rev. 1 J It’s Sweaters, Skirts, Slacks, Shirts | be married Feb. 5 in St. Paul's To Of on . oy p ’ Episcopal Church. G « 0 i= By Justice’s Order at ‘Hoedown Miss Edgerton is a graduate The Em i By ELISE MORROW o Tugor Fal Seton] 37d Mon- fu FLOOR — 7 NORTH Church wil : WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—Now that the election is out | prone is a graduate of Park MERIDIAN ST. p.m. today i of the way, social Washington has settled down to view- | School and attended Dartmouth : Cox’s ma a i i i College. He was graduated Gardner. : ing the future through an amber glass hazily, which is | 0 8m, Wo 000 ity School ne by way of saying that the cocktail party circuit has picked up brid : of Business and is a member of { speed to the point that it's possible, once again, to hit five or |-gijoma Alpha Epsilon Frater- Mr. and M : six parties in the same afternoon and evening, nity. 3224 E. Ne : By all odds, the most informal of the week's parties was the Out-of-town guests at the ner js the i western “hoedown” which former residents of Washington State | 4p, ouncement party included Trees, 3x i... and Alaska, now living in the capital, | mr and and Mrs. Frank Jar- Peter 8 a ? held Friday night. Supreme Court Jus- | 4ie Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Michael 3 tice William O. Douglas, president of the | i a Chowning, Louisville; Mr. Shen-Courtney photo. bride, will i Washington State and Alaska Bociety, | and Mrs, Richard Koester, Bal- > v. double-ring 1 . which sponsored the dance, directed that timore; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miss ‘Edgerton the bride 3 the women wear sweaters and skirts | pipley Chicago; Dr. and Mrs. Reinken, 1 A and the men slacks and sports shirts, | gar * Brock, Anderson, and Mrs. Robe : and that's just what happened. James W. E. Humphrey, Ft. William A . Not to be outdone, former residents | Wayne. bride, bride : of Oklahoma showed up in western at- a... 2 will be flov : tire at the Shoreham Hotel ballroom the x The brid: & same evening. Earlier in the week, the Al Cl b gold, rust : :] North Carolinians and the Nebraskans umnae u 17 N. ILLNOIS ST. and will ca dg had dances, too, and the Georgians . INDIANAPOLIS chrysanthe: planned a party for this evening, all A - nearly as informal as those of the Okla- ans eésSsion Mary cap will 1 homans, Washington Staters and Alas- tiered “Fre: ' kans. Mrs. Roy K. Coats, 3650 Central candlelight . \Such goings-on are quite a contrast |Ave., will be hostess Saturday aft- foned with : with the white tie and tails affairs of |érnoon for the November meet- has a squa Y lise M hich h be ing of the Indianapolis Alumnae lined with Elise Morrow the stuffed shirt set, which have been |p or Kappa Alpha Theta So- Se an . multiplying in number during the past few weeks. On the diplo- |rority, at 2 p. m. | bouquet. * matic front, the week was marked by a sudden increase in social Marshall Abrahms, guest speak-| Alan Mq . activity on the part of the Russians, who will celebrate the er, will discuss “The Miracle of! be best m . anniversary of the October Revolution tomorrow the Orient.” be best m : . lend Explains Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter is host- ae, go! + Difference in Calendar Xp ess chairman. 8he will be as- a wedding
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4 wersary of Czechoslovakia's independence-—although the reason Part © for the party was not stated on the invitations, and it usually is. hostess Wednesday in her howe: ) Panyushkin was also present at a party which the Iranians Suse XN. Delaware Bt. for the : : g of the Indiana Beta Mrs. Wal * gave in celebration of the Shah's 20th birthday, rubbing el- Alumnae Club of Kappa Alpha ford Ave : bows with such .folks as Gen. Harry Vaughan, the President's Theta Sorority. 6p. m dm + ebullient military aid; Ambassador Henri Bonnet of France; A 1 p. m. luncheon and busi- ’ Mer : 4 . m. embers : World Bank President John J. McCloy, and a batch of people |... meeting will precede the i . Aluninge C « from our State Department. > program, | rority, will i Will Clayton, former Undersecretary of ‘State, and Mrs. Mrs. Silas C. Kivett Jr. vice The proc 3 Clayton left Washington this week for Texas. Clayton made president, will introduce the evening of * millions as a cotton broker before he went in for public service, guest speaker, Miss Helen Hol-{ the Butle * and now Mrs. Clayton says she is finally dragging him away |jingsworth. “Informal Enter- 0 house's bui ? from Washington so he can get a rest. The Claytons have sold | taining” will be discussed by| Were 53 5 . Lo Schorn, i their beautiful Washington home to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cor- |Miss Hollingsworth, who is a is assisted ! coran—remember “Tommy the Cork” of early New Deal days? member of Ayres’ training de- ; $ G. Wilson « He's still here, doing nicely as a lawyer. Alice Roosevelt Long- partment. to 45 } Malcolm K 4" worth was among those who bade the Claytons farewell at a re 100% pure son, S. Wa ; party at the home of former Ambassador William C. Bullitt. Stansfield Circle : ia Muses, a : Party Held at Turkish Embassy To Meet Tuesday TAX $.iaw | Bard, Mary ; Is Colorful and Crowded Affair "he Stansheld Civils will Hest virgin wool Noonan, A A party the other day at the Turkish E y certainly |at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Fred . Fo C. Dunhan proved to be a colorful—and crowded—affair. Ifi the foyer was |W. Kohimeyer, 43 E. 52d St., will ; ° Miss Du i Greek Orthodox Archbishop Athenagoras, a huge man in black |be the hostess. Mrs. wibur D.| Replica of $25.00 Bag untrimmed lee will gis * robes with a beard which reached to his waist. Mme. Wellington (Peat is luncheon chairman, as- Clvie Th 1 Koo, the Chinese Ambassador's wife, wore a aleek, black Chinese (sisted by Mesdames Hugh B. Newest Parisian style with double Brother F : silk dress embroidered with gold discs, and all the other ladies | Smeltzer, Robert Armstrong, Irby| stand-out skirts. Gleaming gold- + sponsor th 3 of the diplomatic set were putting on an impromptu fashion 8 DeFenelon, John E. Fisher and! plated frame ind Stystok elon) lucite Dec. 9. + show—or so it seemed. uart A. Bishop. ornaments. nuine Corde Guimpe . One American general, incidentally, was going about at the Miss Viola Jones, director of| in Black or Bgwn. A wonderful Were 45 Vg \/ * Turkish party with a predatory look in his eye. His wife coveted |Crossroads Rehabilitation Center,| Christmas Gift! : the stuffed bird on another woman's hat. “I'll swipe it for you,” |is to be the guest speaker. Paul
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‘Will Be Topic + The Indianapolis branch, State| Mrs. Ray M. Beasley, president “Assembly Women’s Club, willlof the School 75 PTA, will be ‘meet at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday in hostess at the Children’s Museum
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‘A. V. Burch are co-chairmen. 06 MIS Augusta Nestleh, Ton ’ ; Mes ernon Klepfer, +Their committee members are yyy) jam Becker, Joseph Smith,
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