Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1948 — Page 13
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‘By Earl
NEW YORK, Dec. 6—I went to'a emalt unchenn given by Mrs, Malcolm Muir, wife of the publi€her of Newsweek, in her apartment—at which she wore a hat! Now it was a pretty hat, but it shocked me, so F want right home and blabbed about it to my |! beautiful wife and
gorgeous mother-in-law. “You watky wives,” I' said.|’ “Hats at lunch already. “If women wear hats AT
HOME,” I said to the B. W., “I can see you're going to be buying hats to weak to Dreakiast, »
“JUST w case you ever get up for breakfast,” I added, to let her know I don’t miss things,
The B. W. was silent for 10 sec~ | -
onds. I'll make i affidavit to that . effect, “Wacky wives, huh!” she said. “Now Mrs. Muir might be correct. , “R e member 4 Evalyn Walsh McLean's big lunches for 300? © She re h at be cture Mrs. McLean the "able. One day oné of the Cabinet members almost ate some of it by mistake when he was reaching for the celery.”
2 = = “AW, G'WAN,” I said, and off I went to Toots Shor’s, where many socialites and some antisocialites hang out.
. 2 &8 = Mrs. Bing Crosby, Mrs. Herb Polesie and other women disapproved of hats for lunch. But Bert Lahr said, “If it's a pretty hat, O. K.” and Pat O'Brien, who is not in the
“Soclal Register again this year,
- said, “If & gal’s got a new hat, she's going to wear it to bed.” -But-socialite Mrs. Nicky Blair 6th of Straight Rye, N. Y., wife of the saloonist, said, “Don't you think it makes the guests think
. the hostess is saying, ‘Here's my
hat. What's Your huny? ”.
Leave It to Elsa THERE WAS nothing to do-but
Elsa ' threw several crowned heads out of her apartment to hear my request for information. “Mrs. Muir is a friefid of mine —but you never wear a hat in your own home,” Elsa said while talking to the Duke of Windsor on one phone, the Dutchess of Stuperberry on the other, and slitting open her fan mail with a scepter left her by William the Conqueror with her free hand, “Mrs. McLean did it because she was a character.” “You see,” I said to Elsa, “it was a meeting of a charity committee, and there were just Bye) of us, and—"
® = = . “OH, MY GOODNESS, Ew
“If it was a business meeting, then it wasn't social, and it-was perfectly proper. It's done all the time. I knew Mrs. Muir ‘wouldn't be incorrect!”
It ree i ov Night—
Hat at Depends—|
Even the Gals Disagree On Rule of Etiquet
: Mrs, George Washington Kava-
singer, is- making her New. York
Wilson
"Parents of Tuesday at the Bast
.|0R the campus. A musical program will feature Frederic Barker, music instructor, who will play the carillon, and a freshman mixed chorus under the direction of Charles Hamilton or ne uae faculty.
Senior Sacrifice Day. annual project of the Tech senior class,
Earl's Pearls While at the Cardinal, IX heard ome of the Hollywood starlets being described as “a girl in her early thirstfes.” ... And a father was telling his wife WS he had to tell Joe E. Lewis their boy ‘“about the birds and the bees and Tallulah.” . . . Joe E. Lewis supposes a teachers’ college is called Tutor City. mtd
Stephanie Mulock, granddaughter of the late Sif William Mulock, former Postmaster General and|. Chief "Justice of Ontario, was turned down for a part in “Tales of the South Pacific.” .. . Alan Edelson discontinued ‘his affilia~
Sosenko (on a friendly basis) and ‘will go into his own radio and TV feature agency in Chi. and N. Y. That was a canard about
naugh. not offering champagne to photogs at the Met opening. In my presence she offered drinks to several cameramen and they refused because they were too busy. = on » WHAT'S HOT: Lord MilfordHaven, addressed as “Mr. Haven” . by Larry Daggt ger, the Little Et Club’s unimpressed keeper of the velvet rope, dined with Belgian-model Monique Van Voorne. . . Louis Sobol canceled his South ‘Anferican trip— anything to get his name in my column. . . . Sa-;
“ $3500 for her first week at-the Teatro Espagnol uptown. . . Jerry Colonna sold a TV format to NBC. . Nick Kenny's song, “When You Look in the Heart of a Shamrock,” which got little action in New York, Is fast becom ing the No. 1 hit in London. ... Doris Duke will winter in Palm Beach... . Florence Ahn, Korean
Miss Ahn :
debut at the Chat Noir. « - ” ” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Lou ‘Seiler: Hopalong Cassidy’s hoss isn’t the same as Gene Autry’s ihoss; that’s a hoss of a different
= ~ TODAY'S SMILE: Two B'way gals were moaning and one said, “Kenneth is cooling.” He never sees me on Saturday night any more.” Her girl friend said,
tion with Hildegard and Anna
.|Cunningham, Mona Lee Francis,
tira wilt get Tick, vice president; Patricia
“Don’t be silly. That's probably | just the night he goes out to have|
will be held Thursday. Money obtained from the day will be placed in a milk fund for undérnourished children of an Indianapolis public grade school. I . Project committee members are Milton Bierman, Shirley Carter, Marlene House, James Lewis, Marilyn Miller, William Sullivan and Norma Suttle. Margaret Axtel is senior sponsor. ‘® ® & : The Rev. W. F. Buckner of the ‘New Bethel Baptist Church spoke to the Tech Bible Study Club recently. Ellen Houston; - accom-| panied by Margaret Burgess, sang two solos.
Articles iy by students in art metal classes of Sy Perszyk are being displayed Jn Tech's Treadwell Hall. Bowls in the exhibit were made by Leon Childers, Marilyn Apt and Wilma Turner. Pin. and earring sets were fashioned by Gary ‘Baxter, William Bruce, Boris Mocas, Judy Turpin, Charles Chambers, Wilma Turner and Donald Mayerhofer. Boxes in the exhibit were made
Lawrence. Pins were made by Bill Bruce, David Teaney, Donald Benson, Sally Murray, Patricia Huitt, Carolyn Dravis, Robert Turner and Robert Parham. Earrings, cuff links, tie clasps, buttons and pendants are displayed by George Jaynes, Bill Bruce, Betty Evans, Rebecca Norris, Jack Boyd, Thomas Lawrence, Geraldine Yensel, Larry Moon and Edward Crain. s 8 8 Newly elected members of the Washington High School chapter of the National Honor Society are Magdalene Bosiak, Mae’ Louise
Barbara Hoffmeyér, James Hodson, William Miller, Joanne Marie
Mae Tingle and John Woehler. Chapter officers are William McCurdy, president; Marjorie Pat-
Whitmore, secretary, and Betty Vege, treasurer. ” = ” New officers of Washington's junior class are Paul Harding, president; Edward O'Riley, viee president; Barbara Carter, secretary; Albert Cooper, treasurer, and Mike Purichia and Billy Short, sergeants-at-arms, Mrs. Thelma Ford and Lloyd Mans are ‘faculty Spouscrs. a
Washington's Surveyor staff is sponsoring a Christmas editorial contest. Students in the English classes are submitting material for the paper’s December issue.
. & 88 The Business Builders, a commercial department club at Wash-
will Be Guests at Forum
Faculty Members to Discuss Activities;
Senior Sacrifice Day for Milk Fund Set Tech High School freshmen will bé guests 4t-2 Jorulny given bY: faculty members from 2 to 5 p. m
Hanson H, Anderson, principal, will greet the parents and talks will be given.by faculty members representing various areas
mas. party. from 330 to 5 p. m..
by Robert Mitchell and Thomas)
Payne, Donna Skyles, Dorothy |
tomorrow in the school cafe Chairmen for the party are Norma Ayres, refreshments; Janet Anderson, program, and Walter Para, decoration. Mrs.
». » » Miss Dorothy Zwink, Audie Watkins and Louis Rutan will review reports of two recent studies in child education at the weekly meeting of the Washington Par-ent-Teacher study group at 3: 15 p. m. Tuesday. . » ~ Officers of "the Shortridge High School history club for the coming year are Judith Gray, president; JoAnne Rearden, vice president; JoAnne Knepper, secretary, and Robert Brunner, treasurer, Fourteen Shortridge students appeared on a Christmas broadcast over station WISH _yesterday morning. The program was presented by the language department and explained Christmas customs in various countries. Narrators were Neil Strickland Sland Donald Cassady. Actors were Patricia Locke, Jack Forbes and Marga Carter. ‘Vocalists were Donald Milholland, Carol Driftmeyer, Kate Steinberger, John Ainsworth, John Raines, Nancy Lewis and Janie Collins. Easley Blackwood, pianist, and Lauralee Burke, harpist, accompanied the singers. . - ”
of the Crispus Attucks High School English department, will be issued Friday. The cover was designed by Ollie Marrs. Featured will. be an essay by Cecil House and a poem by Hulda Thompson. A_.one-act play, “The Valiant,” by Hall Middlemass, was -presented by Crispus Attucks students yesterday. The cast included John Wilson, Lillian Brown, William Black, Richard Covington and Charles Bartlett. s ” - The A'Cappella Choir, Boys Glee Club and Girls Glee Club of Crispus Attucks will present the Christmas section of Handel's “Messiah” at 2:45 p. m. Dec. 17 in the school auditorium. Student soloists include Kennéth Reed, Sara Wilson, Betty Jo Jackson, John Highbaugh and Martha Turner. Bessie
Burch and Norman L. Merrifield, faculty . members, have charge of the program. =. The fifth meeting of the First Year Great Books Group of Crispus Attucks will be held from 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow in the vice principal's office. Subject for
and ‘Wilbur Chanault of the school.
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