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- Makes Son of Kingfish and = Civil Rights Fighter Neighbors, “+ No Blood Has Spilled So: Far; A . Senators Too Busy With Routine ; By ELISE MORROW - ; _ WASHINGTON, Jar. 15—One of those oddities of the Washington housing situation has made next door neighbors of Sen. Russell B. Long of Louisiana, son of

the late, famous Kingfish, and Sen. Hubert Humphrey, the for- |

mer mayor of Minneapolis. 4 . Since it was Sen. Humphrey who led the fight at the Demo~ fi cratic National Convention for inclusion of a strong civil rights plank in the party platform-—which so enraged ‘Southern politicians that they estab “Yated the Dixiecrat movement—and since Sen. Long's name appeared on thé Louisiana ballot in both the Truman and Dixiecrat: columns, Co- | quelin Terrace. in Bethesda, Md. a \ Washington suburb in which the two Senators have bought houses side by side, should be one of the most interesting neighborhoods hereabouts. No blood has flowed so far, however; the two Senators have been too busy entertaining relatives and getting established in the senatorial routine. st 3 i The Humphreys and their four chil- | dren are pretty well settled In their AAT new home, and have been entertain- . ing the Senator's father and mother, : 1 Miss Morrow ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Hubert Humphrey Sr, | ‘of Huron, 8. D.; two gets of the Senator's uncles and aunts, | |

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. hrey, of Lexi n, Ky., and Dr, and | Mr. and Mrs. John RB. Humehon lor ngs \ Mesdames Walter Alfke, Carl A. Ploch

Mrs. Harry B. Humphrey, of Washington, not to mention several 3 cousins, of the Senator, naturally. Doesn't Mrs. Humphrgy have any relatives? aan ! Sen. and Mrs. Long, and their two little daughters, have been entertaining Gordon West, the Senator's former law part- : ner, and Dr. George Long, of Pineville, La., the Senator's uncle. Just wait until the Long children start playing with the. little Humphreys! Oh boy! : | ¥ One of the advantages of living in Washington is that you can celebrate your birthday with a Siamese prince—you can, that | is, if you know one and he has his birthday the same day you have yours. Such was the unique experience the other day of Mrs. Edward 8. Bres, the wife of a major general in the United

+ +. planning the 17th annual Fou

By AGNES H. OSTROM |

Talks on new trends in home! Edwin Ransburg; Mrs. Palmer K. Ward.

{travel and 6 legislation are in-|

cluded In this week's program for| Boyd Bagley, hostesses.

and air sttache of the Siamese embassy, gave the home in Georgetown, and it was exotic, to say the least. The x notables were on hand in such quantity and variety that it was Ei . no problem to see double even though there wasn't a single Sia1 mese twin on the guest list. ! Siamese musical instruments, strange, flat, guitar-like gadgets, were played during the party, and it you don't think es “Buttons and Bows” and "Happy Birthday,’ when played on gy such devices, sound peculiar—then you are. Four couples from the Siamese embassy performed some Siamese dances to this _stylized, oriental stuff In which the girl leads, or at

| Hebrew Free Loan Society—1:30! p. m. Central Hebrew Congregation, 432 E. 21st. { kart. ~ Booth Tarkington Chap. ITSC—| ~ WEDNESDAY 12:30 p. m. Warren Hotel. Mrs.| 3 9. Emil Schernekau, hostess chair. Advance Study—12:30 p. man. Mrs, John Thornburgh, speaker; business; luncheon. Monday Conversation—-2 p. m.

Review—2:15 p. m.- Mrs. Edward| Gass, 4326 Washington Blvd. hostess, “Mr. McKee Buys His

One of the guests, an old sweet tooth. just couldn't wait for dest Finally the dessert came.

pert, expecting something really fancy. Bank. “High Lights in

‘ed rice,

“Why can’t I have another martini?” she pouted. “Gen. Mc- |. Auliffe’s having another.” * { Mrs. T. N. Shimer, assistants. “Darling” her escort growled, “Gen. McAuliffe 1s the man | New Trends in Home Light-| who said ‘Nuts! to the Nazis at Bastogne during the Battle of | MDcheon the Bulge. Maybe he can handle a third martini.” Grolier Fi Arte—NooH— Mt Odds and ends: Miss Margaret Truman and Secretary of | gg Faas 423 Berkele RA. the ¢ and Mrs. John W. Snyder will be honor guests at hostess: Mrs. H. A ay as a reception Wednesday, given by the George Washington Uni- | ogeo ne’ “Education of Mexi-| versity Alumni Association. The President's daughter and Drucle | .;» Mrs. Robert Hamill; “Mexi-|

Mrs, John A. Duffin,

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js the anonymity of a new Com- |... Tourist—Noon. Mrs. D. A. Murphy, 415 E. 50th, hostess; | . Mrs. H. B. Pearce, assistant. “The Nation's Home Town,”

Mrs. J, B. Phillips; “The Wash-| +

names to their clothes. Such

n. In the .recelving line were Rep. and Mrs. Clifford Davis, | Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Wallace White, Auburn, Me.; Rep. and Mrs. |

e (3. Sasscer, Upper Marlboro, Md.; Rep. and Mrs. Leroy

Johnson, Stockton, Cal.; Rep. and Mrs. Albert Thomas, Houston, in \ i Tex.: Rep. and Mrs. Erreit P. Scrivner. Kansas City, Kas.; Rep, ington Memon a Shapel atl i and Mrs. J. Harry McGregor, West Lafayette, O.; Rep. and Mrs. | gripe. ’ Wey ‘

Rep. and Mrs. Aime J}

“Pennsylvania's Land § += of Plenty,” Mrs. J. W. Carter; | 3

Mike Mansfield, Missoula, Mont, and i Forand, Cumberland, R.L ! luncheon. : . a CO RR Tr Ty: meet Grand Pre Ch 1 . f : y Snap. ITSC—-T7:30 : Miss Patterson To Be Speaker 'p. m. Mrs. Thomas Stapp, 650 : BE. 224, hostess; Mrs. Howard Miss Ruth Patterson will speak, Miss Patterson is a member of | ; : on “What to Expect of the Five- the kindergarten education depart- Farmer and Mrs. Edward

Year-Old” at the meeting of the ment of Butler University. An in“ - ae Mrs. John|#

Emerson Heights Kindergarten|vitation to attend the.talk is ex-| | Mother's Club Tuesday in the kin-| tended ‘to neighborhood mothers| Monterey Chap, ITSC-—12:30 p. m.| = 5 dergarten. The ‘event will be at whose 5-year-old children will be| Mrs. Leo Strack, 5916 Garver 7:30 p. m. * lip kindergarten next semester. Ri, hostess Miss Amy Keene, ie ——————————— » er.

[Tuesday Quest—12:30 p. m.” Me- | ridian Room, Colonial Furni- gg

: ari a ! BUTLER UNIVERSITY | — . | Evening Divison Classes Start Feb. 7-12 NN | | | &N Plan now fo enroll in Butler University's second semester Evening | Division classes. Select a course in study fo aid you in your busi- | ness, profession, or general knowledge. * Evening Division Curricula

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Accounting English Physics i Botany Finance Political | Business Administration Languages Science ! Economics Geography Public Edeation A Nistory Utilities Elementary Nome Economics Piychology Secondary ! Religion « Physical Journalism Secretarial Special Library Science Science Guidance " Mathematics f Speech Administration Marketing Sociology iy Nistory and Philosophy Philosophy Toology Write or call (HU, 1346) and request a com:

ual-Founders' Day Tea

held Feb. 2 in the Service Center.

“Goblets,”

Charles C. Brandt, 3728 Guil-| ford, hostess, Program, Mrs. P Fred B. Keuthan; luncheon. Mrs. C. B. Blakeslee, 5768 Wild- HEO-—-Noon. Mrs. Willam Bur-|

Art,” Mrs. Robert Frost Dag-

“God in Fducation” (Gannon),

ing, Miss Margaret Sigler; Irvington Mother's Study— Robert D. Millar,

theme; “Songs of the South,”| luncheon.

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nders' Day tea of the Methodist Hospital's White Cross Guild to be |are in charge

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| Welfare

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Mrs. C. A. Taylor Heads Reservations

George

Isabel Drummond and

Kiefer. .

[Taylor and: Mrs. Will | Mayer.

This Week 5 Club Activities—

i chairman. { THURSDAY

|Highting, Mexico, antique china, . ; “Westfield Woman’s—1:30 Pp. Mm. Aftermath—12:30 p. m. Mrs. John Mrs. V. O. Hendren and Mrs.|

Zink, 3820 College,

“Legis-| Mesdames Robert Platte,

bot, hostess; Mrs. B. L. Byrket|1908—1 p. m. Mrs. E, F. Brown, R. R. 16, Box 271C, hostess.

- States Army, the clubgoer. . x 7 |. lation,” Mrs. Henry Baumeler. | Top Guests Easily See Double of Party Business sessions and an elec vy Mo-Dau--12:15 p. m. Mrs. Given by Music-loving Siamese Prince et ae se tion of ofcers are also on the Wiel" rare, 850 . Tal Chireeravath, Known us Prince Nitas Yor Short and the military | "oc oO CORROW | and Mrs. William F. Cuftel, party at his ! . assistants. “Foreign Newsmen, Dessert.

Mesdames George Kamphaus, Minnie Cooper and Harry Bur- North Side Study-—Noon.

hostess;

Laura R. Bates, 2315 Central,

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ture Co. “Modern Drama,” Mrs. Mrs. William F. Summerville, |for the Book Hour, ’ studying at Arthur Jordan

with | 10 Bove Jets 2 5 Roger Cushman. conner, 5534 Carrollton Ave. will} University and was associated Henry|with a Chicago radio station four Laut and Herbert Wagner, as- years. ‘sistants. “We Trek to Alaska,” Mrs. Charles Smith; luncheon. man, will preside.

servatory of Music

Mrs, Downey

Law Enactment| i mss Sri se Sees 0 Jota Meets Wednesday

"Mrs. Nellie B. Downey will alk

at the discussion luncheon o0f|3824 N. Jaware St. at 8 p. m. chun, uz N. De Pi ‘be| Memorial ‘Library. t highligh

resentatives of the Indiana State personnel department. eet for four terms from A. M. Van Arendonk williredd a paper on the

0 worked onl, uo gt. Mrs; Paul R. Summers held from 3 to 5 p. m. in thep

a 18 chairman. | ment chairman, will preside. Mrs. (Mrs. Obenchain £ Et ee act on iti ih vite “| The evening contem rary ut-L§ man, of the hospitality committee a plinin J bemporary : ororities

in charge of serving luncheon.

Assisting will be Mesdames chairman, Miss Martha W. Scott, t Fleury, Ray Holcomb, |3926 N. Capitol Ave. Charles Klaisler, R. .G. Manning, E. Maxwell, Raleigh 8.lgiscussion topic for the evening| Miller, Robert G. Moorhead, John international H. Newlin, William T. Riker, Pauliat 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Miss! Founders,” Mrs. Janet Vv. N. Rowe, George W. Snyder, Carl Rage Thomson, Spickelmier, Carl W. Steeg, ElilRoad, will be hostess. Chairman

Thompson, J, M. Whitehead, Ar-|js Miss Frances G. Moder. 1 ‘hur W. Wilson and the Misses| ars Robert Juday, pre-school Alpha Upsilon Chap. Ciro

Reservations or hs Tuncheolt Young” for the 8 p. m. session q of Mrs. Cecil A.'wognesday. Mrs. John Grebb willley py o PEO—2 p. m. Mri

Morey Doyle, concert pianist) " , formerly of Chicago, will give a Child. Mss. Robert Novak, 3040] concert at 11 a. m. Wednesday ayton, ‘

Mrs. Harold M. Trusler, chair-

Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Brown, Mrs. [916 E, 29th St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bar-| Library.

|AAUW Lists Meetings For Their Study Groups.

The January calendar for meetings of the Indianapolis an Association of University Women, is announced.

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hostesses in their home, meeting tomorrow of the contemporary literature group.

mee ty H. Jacob will review “Remembrance Rock” ( E. Ritchie is group Cheri + will be leaders for the fi

Recent Ober. Great Books group. Memb } meet at 7:30 p. m. Jan, 27 ir

Law” |with Miss Jean

The tokely-Van Camp ‘The music group will conviz dg Miss An-|7:45 p. m. Jan. 27, in thekhom

Co. movies, shown by nette Short of Stok -Van Camp of Mrs. Harry Peterson, 63: I hie tral Ave, Dr. John Fergus and the Stephen Heller. He will Child" for the parents’ illustrations from the com

round table at 1:30 p. m. Tues-| Works, Com-|gay, The group will meet with| Jan. 30 a tea for new mi 4 Oscar Helmer, 5015 N. Tlii-/of the Indianapolis Branch

of Mrs.

N, F. Schaefer Broadway. AR,

{of “Woman With a Sword" (Noble) by Mrs. Hows, 8. Oben- TOMORROW chain Tuesday. 30 p. m. Xi Tota Cha Sigmal p., Beta Phi session will be irethe home of the 7:30-p. m. Miss Mary non, Marott Hotel, will be the Chap. G, PEO—T:15 p. m.| Miss Clara M. Ryan, 1850 Cros Dr. Woodruff Place, hostess. “Our Ihake,

“Human Rights”

relations meeting]

327 E. chairman.

TUESDAY

Maple |

Pearl |gancation chairman, has planiied| Kappa—8 p. m. Mrs. Ciyriotte

la program on “Fun for the Very, Barclay, Hanna Ave. Social meeting. Paul J. Stokes, 4519 Central, l9stess. “Books,” Mrs, George L.Clark, WEDNESDAY Chap. F, PEO—1 PD. m.| Mrs Mrs, Michael Hanrahan 4834 N. Hilinois, hostess; Me eg Paul Stewart, Lyman mp. son and Max Critchfiell, assistants. “Color in Ijterion Decoration,” Ayres’ reprentar tive; Founders Day obseyance

lam 8. speak on “Co-operative Play Schools” and Mrs. Robert Wilson, | “Entertaining the Convalescent |

He is! United Nations will be the topic Con. theme for the afternoon interna-| Eari| tonal relations meeting at 1:30 ‘clock Thursday. Mrs. Murray! {be hostess, and Mrs. Karl M.| {Koons is chairman. {

Great Books Unit : | luncheon. Plans Meeting |Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m.| Mrs | The second year, Great Books| Robert Finlayson, 4718 Eas{ in Yi eh Re i sm Per r an y . Si , Mrs, John . Harding at the 7:30 p. m. Thurs-| Phong PEs Noon. Le day meeting in Rauh Memorial K. Thomas, 771 N. croft,

hostess. “Alabama, Highways|bara Ann, to Manfred Paul, son| Mrs. C. L. Munger is chairman] x | and Byways,” Mrs. L. C. Miller; of Mr. and Mrs. Max Paul, 2801|of the leathercraft group which D. Bg IHURSDAY m. Mrs.| music, Mrs. Rebekah Vander- Sutherland’ Ave. . An open house will meet at 7:30. p. m. Jan. 26| I iunceon. for the engaged couple will be|with Mrs. Frank Wood, 2046 Alpha Mu Ohap. Alphs Ohl |held next Sunday from 2 to 6 Washington Bivd. |” Omega—8 p. m. Mrs. Heischell

| Mr. and Mrs. Howard F.

Caroline Dunn and Miss

: music—very f : llows the girl's motions, and they don’t touch | wood, hostess. “New Biog- : 3. least tha man fo guts me : raphy,” Mrs. Gibson Adams. . rugs. 24 N. Webster, hostess; Hasselman, supper committee. A “Subtlest wriggling I've ever seen” an American guest mut- |New Era Literary—1 p. m. Miss rs. May Smith, luncheon. “Terra Incognita” Robert ou. 5 tered. _ Nellie B. Fatout, 3559 Carroll-| chairman. Election of officers; Clark Hollingsworth. "me buffet also was on the exotic side—Slamese curry. Sia- | ton, hostess, Program, Mrs. luncheon. ba! FRIDAY A mese chicken meat loaf—all strangely and wonderfully spiced. | T. R. Mead. Heyl Study—2 p. m, 38th St. Branch, Merchants National| Culture—1 p. m. Mrs. T. M. Ry-

Modern

hostess, Program, Mrs

: 1t was chocolate ice cream covered with puff The farewell party routine is starting up for Gen. and Mrs. Dream House,” Mrs. Myron J. gett. Anthony McAuliffe, who are leaving the capital soon on the first | peKee. Indianapolis Readers—1 p. m. Indiafapolls Woman's—2:30 p. m. Jap of a trip to Tokyo, Where the general will be stationed. The TUESDAY |" Mrs. Herbert G. Swan, 4812( Propylasum. “Reader's Circle,” J general is obviously a sterling man, and his favorite cocktall is Chalesdony—12:30 p.. m. 38th gt! Broadway, hostess; Mrs. Olin 7! Mrs, Frederic D. Anderson; “A 2 the martini. | Branch, Indiana National . Athangh ssgigtant. Ne Cathe TA ves to Sea,” Mrs. 5 . Bank. Mrs. C. '¥. Farrar,| °rng orm” (Churchill), Mrs.! rthur W. Herrington. * Dizzy Young Girl Corners Bulge General chairman; Mesdames K. L. Carl V. Wiley. Victorian Chap, ITSC—12:30 © And Martinis, But Runs Into Escort’s "No Craft, W. L. Densford and A. Annie Laurie Chap., ITSO—1 p. m.| p.m. Mrs. Jesse H. Thomson, AT ONE party, Gen. McAuliffe was cornered in conversation M. Hetherington, assistants; Mrs. Jack Montgomery, 5123 E.| 3956 ‘Broadway, hostess. Mrs. ‘by a dizzy young girl, also drinking martinis, and when the | luncheon. | © North, hostess. Mrs. Jules Zin-| Jules Zinter, speaker; luncheon. | decided to have another, the girl decided to have one, {Daughters of the British Empire ter, speaker; dessert. " {Irvington Fortnightly—1 ‘m $00. When the third round was starting, however, the girl's | 12:30 p. m. Mrs. George H. Irvington Catholic Woman's, Mrs. Lydia R Gadd, 124 Bot escort snarled “No” at her through clenched teeth. Vale, 3061 Central, hostess; Study-—1 p. m. Mrs. 0. H. Wor- SON. hostess : “A Talk on un Mrs. Harry E. Bostwick and ley, 22 N. Campbell, hostess.| tique China,” Mrs. Harvey

Ferguson; dessert.

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SATURDAY

wi! New Century-—12:30" p. m. Mrs.| Lady Aberdeen Artist Chap,

president,

Snyder were sorority sisters at the university . . . The Congres- | .,, Commerce and Industry sional Club held a reception the other day in honor of the new Mrs. Paul Allen; devotions, William S. Hague, 6595 Madi-| ITSC—12:30 p. m. Hotel Washmembers of Congress. All the Congressmen wore pink carnations, | Mrs Virginia Treat; election: 90D, hostess; Mesdames M. B.| ington. Miss Amy Keene, and both they and their wives pinned slips of paper bearing their | of officers; luncheon. Sparks, E. M. Hayth and Eliza-| speaker. Mrs. H. L. Collins] = \ beth Smith, assistants. Program| Federation

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ortfolio—6 p. m. Propylaeum.|

Mrs. Charlotte J. Dunn, Miss}

bolt, . 5602 N. Pennsylvania,

man L. Schneider; luncheon.

1 Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. P.M. Mrs K. E. Lancet, 5935 oy . tenden, hostess. Program, Mrs Lowell, hostess, Jury, Mesdames|- . - James W. Fleener, Don R. Voss, | Charles Seidensticker and Mrs

Hi 1. Bishoff and G. D. Shorts, C3 Finney; luncheon.

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