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This seemed to be Indiana’s night out on the town, and the air was heavy with the wail of the Wabash Blues. In addition to Sen. Capehart, the phonograph industry's welfare, legislators having fun included Rep, Ray J. Madden, of Gary, and Rep. Winfield K. Denton, of Evansville, not to mention songwriter Hoagy (Stardust) Carmichael. Next to Texans Indianans are among the most noisily pee
Missourians, state groups in Washington. Prominent Hostess Crashes . Receives Snub
of the most prominent hostesses in Washington is getting a Mttle out of hand. She performed very badly several nights ago, SIAL 8 Panty To Which she wanted to go but had not been
tel. party was given by a Congressman’s wife, and as the prominent hostess charged up, the Congressman’s wife was so stunned that she blurted, “But I didn't invite you!” ° “Oh, yes, you did,” the gate crasher replied, sweeping grandly “Here's hoping,” muttered a bystander, “that the administras tion makes her minister to Iceland.” The Eisenhowers continue to be thé number one visiting Sleek Baron Bobby Silvercruys, the bachelor Ambassador jum, who runs one of the best embassies in town—and best tablés——entertained -them the other night at be he guests included personal friends of the Geny Secretary and Mrs. Kenneth alter Réed Hospital for a checkSecretary spent the evening with her there the dinner. The Eisenhowers and the Royalls Mamie Eisenhower had been out to visit Marthe morning.
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By ELISE | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 DROW o of the week in Wana Sen, Homer Capehart of Indiana, who is so conservative he regards Bob Taft as a Socialist, dancing ata hotel supper room with Dora Taylor, wife of Sen. Glen H, , who was Henry Wallace's running-mate as the Progressive Party's vice presidential candidate. twosome, this unholy alliance of left and right,
‘haired woman who looks like a cowgirl, used to be in show busi Sen, hart, who looks like a tired busi prove he’s not ot tired is enthusiastic about his , dancing, if not quite so professional. © In any event, when they got back to the table Sen. Taylor, a Te ood dancer himself, as well as a table-vaulting exhibitionfor
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-poutine is revolving around the depart | Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Alr and Mrs. John as Brown, the couple Rhode Island is famous for. SecreBrown's resignation becomes effective Mar, 8, They are popular, and their departure will be felt in more ways than
p exginple, Secrataty Brown is six feet, seven inches tall, the. towering. former. Auta jor from Great | Halifax, as a cocktail you somewhere near at six,” was replaced you near John Nicholas Brown.” Brown—0 an exceedingly intelligent, attractive woman, and the most ‘priceless bits of cocktail party here, Sez’ she called to mine—
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will be entertained at cocktail parties Sen. And Mrs. J. Howard McGrath of Rhode Isand Mrs. Louls E. Denfeld; Undersecretary of the John Kenney; Marine Corps Commandant and y ice Admiral and Mrs. Arthur Radford. in Washington, but once you get ready to leave you don’t have to buy any food or drink for weeks—just
on top of the resignation of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Mark Andrews, who took his beautiful wife left last week for Houston, Tex. and his little old oll wells, quite a hole in Capital society. Mrs. Andrews, an archi” the ex-wife of her present husband's stepson. The Browns and the Andrews both plan to return to ‘Washington for the Navy Relief Ball in May, and the Andrews say a second home forever, If there remained any doubt about Egypt's ed: Her minister to the United States has Just been made a member of the Nebraska Navy. overpowering distinction was conferred the other evening the minister and one of the most and sought-after “extra men” in the Capital, by Rep. Stefan of Nebraska, for reasons that are not readily ap-
not flora or fauna, but shells,
Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger have returned from Sanibel Island and other Florida points. On the island Mr, Yaeger picked up new specimens for a collection that rumbers more than 400 different
Yaegers Add to Collection Of Shells While in Florida
By MARJORIE TURK GODFREY D. YAEGER, 7500 N. Keystone Ave., has added some new pectons, lions paws and welks to his collection. They're
kinds of shells. Mrs. Yaeger was busy, too. While her hus< surf-fished for sharks, #ghe shelled,” he says. ”n = . Sending back postcards from sunny spots are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Loring, 3432 Forest Manor Ave, and Dr. and Mrs. ©. ¥. Voyles, 4150 N. Meridian St. The Lorings are in Miami Beach and Dr. and Mrs. Voyles are vacationing in Tucson, Ariz. . . » Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, 2040 N. Delaware St., is wintering in Orlando, Fla. She is the guest of Mrs. W. B. Hptegel.
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Current note on entertaining: Television parties, Mr, and Mrs, | EB. W. Roesener, 5225 N. Penn- | sylvania St., have neighbors in’ | aimost every night. Among those who are frequent guests | are Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Lewis, Robert Becker and Everett M. Schofield. The Hiram McKees, New Augusta, are also planning thelr entertaining aroynd tele< vision.
. . » Mrs: C. Willis: Adams, in of decorations. for the Woodstock Club dance Saturday night, reports that “Harvey” will be there if only in spirit. The party was named the March Hare Dance by Mrs. George Fotheringham,
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Sen. Homer Capehart (left) was the dancing partner this week of Dora Toor (right), shown are Sen. Glen. H. Taylor, after a Senate speech.
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