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SUNDAY, MAR. 27. 1949 Se THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____

Ma ie 'F I . 1. M; | Capital Capers- hog | i Vo Tp i Miss Mains Festival in Athenaeum Miss Cooler, (v7) Gi 00 Whore Guests Sneer at Hostess

Dr. Jordan | By ELISE MORROW with enough money, and thickness of hide, can be a prominent

‘Wed in Church Ceremony

Becomes Bride of Stephen Hendrickson The First Baptist Church was| the scene at 8 p. m. yesterday] of Miss Rosemary Mains’ mar-| riage to Stephen Eugene Hendrickson. The Rev, Carleton Atwater officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mains, 835 8. Sheffield Ave, and Mr. Hendrickson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hendrickson, 4231 Boulevard Place. i Miss Nadine Hendrickson, sis-| ter of the bridegroom, maid of honor, wore aqua blue taffeta and! the bridesmaids, Miss Nancy! Richmond, Madison; Miss Ann! Sheldon and Miss Charlotte Nor-| ris, wore mauve pink taffeta. Jan-| ice Hartman was the flower girl and Earl Slaughter was ringbear-

WASHINGTON, Mar. 26—"We g

| Wed Today : we're asked,” the Ambassador said.

here for.” The diplomat thus helped

Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will (officiate at Miss Phyllis Cooler’s | marriage to Dr. Sydney L. Jordan, woman several cuts below Mrs. - | New Rochelle, N. Y. The cere-| Perle Mesta, the capital's number mony. will be read at 2:30 Pp. M.| gone hostess, but only several cuts today in the Indianapolis Hebrew | above Sadie Zilch who has a few

{ | Temple. girls in for a Saturday night beer

, el a Te . ped riot. And it was at the party that

E. 48th St, and Dr. Jordan is the he made the remark. The party, gon of Mrs. Molly Jodkow, New| the biggest dinner party of: the "Rochelle. Mrs. Gabe Wagman| week, involved inferior wine and iwill be her sister's matron Off oonyersation; mediocre food, the thonor. hostess in that Parisian dress with Trip to Florida the skirt that weighs 20 pounds, and To Follow Rite: } | & setting that. to anyone with any The bride will wear a gray wool imagination, looks like the super-

BMS | dressmaker suit with gray and| market of the Zist Century. The a | white accessories and will have a| guest list was the conventional

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er. white orchid corsage. | Washington hostess’ melange, the Reception Precedes a wr —— Herbert Jordan, New Rochelle,| SUVRTE EVEL A URRO ed one : . | i : Ecc Sanath - ; fo | s brother as best ening. Wedding Trip { ; i ut a ee [will serve his v | first-string Ambassador and his wife, one | man. The ushers will be Harry E.| | ‘ Supreme Court Justice and wife, one Cong

A Chantilly lace bertha topped i ps wr, ih {Cooler Jr., brother of the bride. | the bride's candlelight satin \ : : ’ 3 and Mr. Wagman. There will be gown. he wore a fingertip illu- a family dinner in ‘the Hotel sion veil and carried an Eastern rag or Ang ereStar Bible and white roses. Washington following the c

ranking Army officer, and one inmate of

80 many guests go to dinner to sneer at

Eric Hedegard was the best mony. ine tpin ta BE we hope so. The conversation in this direction, in fact, was the Brazil, and they hope to resolve the decpr of the embassy before man and Richard Long and Rob- After a wedding trip to Florida only conversation of the evening worth recording. he arrives ’ . ert Kaho, Plainfield, and Richard ie and Cuba, Dr. Jordan and his ‘This is fine old Heathen Brothers 1948" Mr. Residential Another difficulty of the diplomatic corps in Washington was Radford were the ushers The : Photo by Ruth Ann Hamilton, Times Stalf PaaS aatle) bride will live in Fort Knox, K) Society remarked as he quietly regurgitated his wine back into summed up the other day by the beautiful wife of one of the emreception was in ®e Spink-Arms 1 ) . _- his glass. “Strictly domestic,” his dinner partner sniffed. bassv attaches. Sighing, she said that the corps here was gettin Ilotel : Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Sputh are served bock beer by George, Recreation N ight Wouldn't you think if you had the money to ruin all this lobster xo large you iat Cir properly any —— Flirting Is ne

Following a wedding trip in the headwaiter, at the traditional St. Benno festival in the Athe- that vou could at least buy decent wines’

Florida the couple will live at naeum last night. 2041 Koehne St.

Butler University will hold its first family recreation night from Fat Bankroll, Thick Hide,

. I — - - a y } Le ] ' o v 7 to 9 o'clock Wednesday in the .- oT Frauleins Like U. S. Time W ell Spent fieldhouse gymnasium, Mrs. Mag-| Make Prominent Hostess

Miss Joy Due | - NEW YORK—Of the more than NEW YORK—The average dalene A. Davis, head of the wom-| THE POOR HUSBAND of this hostess-creature, a hard-work- . Bucharest. Gay and intimate, and not the terrible mob scenes we 2000 German girls who flew from American . working women, ac- ong physical education depart-| Ing, generous-minded businessman, seems to have the attitude have here now, she said. Also, she reminisced, Bucharest was that “If she wants ambassadors, by God, we'll have ambassa- the only capital in which she and her husband have been posted

Miss Patty Joy, daughter of Mr.! syerican soldiers, about 50 have YWCA, spends 73 hours in| Assisting with the arrange-| dors,” much in the same way that he accepts her expensive tastes in which they could get “asparagus Hollandaise and caulifiower

Home From School

Germany to the U. 8S. to marry cording to a survey made by the ment, is chairman of the event.

and Mrs. Ardo Wayne Joy, 3940 returned home in the last year. sleep; 1 hour, 22 minutes, in per-'ments are Mesdames Majessa| in furs and jewels. |

BE Sherman pr., i arrive home TT TT sonal care, 1 hour, 47 minutes,Whipple, Constance Zimlich and! And the Ambassadors—they go anywhere they're asked, The most successful man in Congress, socially, appears right TY it the University versatile Utensils eating: 7 hours, 12 minutes, in Coila Stevens, Robert Dietz, John| that's their business, as the man said. As for the Senator and now to be Thurmond Chatham, the blanket man from North of Michigan. Miss Rosemary Hauss, Galvin| the Supreme Court Justice and the Congressman and their wives, Carolina. An attractive southerner with pink cheeks and curly

Enameled utensils have many Working. 1 hour, 38 minutes, in Rabold, James

"HQ Xa une q jag! lewis, Wayne Mich. and Miss uses. They can be used for pre- transportation, and 4 hours 16 Walker, Philip Reisler, Herbert| they doubtless don’t know any better, or else they go because the hair, Mr. Chatham is rapidly acquiring a reputation for telling

Carol Tiemeyer, Cincinnati, will

Rabbi Goldblatt the industrial aspect of Washington social life—the quality which BYE & they are unatiached, and 50.at & premium. However, Reads Rites Here gives society here its uniquely offensive flavor. they have no wives to defend them against the bared fangs and He made the remark when someone inquired why he would savage onslaughts of the notoriously predatory Washington go to a party given by a well-known Washington hostess—a women. .

eral representatives from the local residential society, one high- perienced man think he’s here for? To stay at his desk and work,

Washington is probably the only place in the country where parties. He soon came around. The Brazilians are, incidentally,

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o almost anywhere Waabiington hostess; | Ties “That's what we're THE POOR Brazilian Ambassador, Maurico Nabuco, is have this week to define ing more than his share of difficulties. Bachelor ambassadors have a mixed time here. They are extremely desirable socially,

Also, if they have with them no sister or female relative to act as hostess, they are at the mercy of the technical embassy hostess, who is always the wife of the next-ranking diplomat from their country. . Mr. Nabuco is an extremely high type. Helis a fairly austere, scholarly intellectual with no particular disposition to-spend all his time going to and giving cocktail parties. He has very simple tastes, and his big current trouble is redecorating the embassy. The Brazilian embassy is in need of substantial refurbishment, and Ambassador Nabuco wants to make do with what they have on hand, spend as little money -as possible, and have a presentable but simple embassy. . All the embassy wives, however, are up in arms against him, They want him to tear the place apart and shoot the works on something exquisitely, surpassingly elegant. It looks at this point as though the girls will win.

Attache's Wife Sighs For Good Old Flirtations

THIS WON'T BE the first battle Mr. Nabuco has lost on the Washington nonsense front. He had very strong ideas when he first came here about avoiding social life and tending to business, Senator and wife, one but a local society columnist went after him with a full dress ressman and wife, sev- campaign, inquiring, in effect, what does this pleasant but inex-

Elise Morrow

the State Department. or to spend all his time, as a proper diplomat should, at cocktail

their hostess—at least, quite excited about the forthcoming visit of President Dutra of

hobby, she said, and: there are just too many people here now, and not the right atmosphere. The ideal capital, she said, both from the flirting standpoint and in any other category of gracious living, was pre-war

Polonaise at 2 o'clock in the morning.”

be her houseguests paring and cooking foods, for minutes in leisure. |Schwomeyer and Richard Guyer. Ambassador will be there. All this goes to prove that any woman wonderful stories. On Apr. 2 Miss Joy will be hos-| Storing foods in the refrigerator| TT ) ; TT tess at a luncheon for her guests and for reheating left-overs. Farr . ou 7 Rr Ts i TT i cy i and on Apr. 3 the three girls will] Enameled utensils such as coffee | 5 bt . re ‘ lias PEO ATER Re

drive to Cincinnati for. an open makers, pudding pans and bak-| | : a house to be given by Miss Tie-/ing pans also may be brought r meyer. to the table for informal service.

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