Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 28

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, Mrs, Geo v to establish occasion entertaining (Christmas

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Georgetown home, left Suey time later for Palm Bei

ment before she retired to keep house for her brother.

: | «aside from Ernie and Winnie, of course—is here this week. The

7 : ‘all her own cooking. Jellle, DSO World War II, had to make a © thing to say, finally got out the old papers of Lord Halifax, the “. © next-to-the-last British ambassador, and one of the greatest for + Inspiration. } Joking, © shirts BIAS: he tie

! pefugees—suitcases piled up and children crying. After that night,

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" ning. She sets three tables in her drawing room, and she simplifies

‘ Paet, for instance—for the svening's discussion. |

: clubs and then played his eight of |we saw what happened.

dummy by rufing 8 spade and 8H

. DAR Visitation Nears

‘Week of Desultory Parties Marks Respite After Signing of Atlantic Pact By ELISE MORROW WASHINGTON, Apr. 16—Thy capital is about to be shrouded in orchids and beaded georgette. The anhual visitation of the Daughters of the American Revolution

begins tomorrow.

The week just past was Tull of desultory parties, .a respite after the heavy entertaining which apparently was necessary to the signing of the North Atlantic Pact. Now, with the DAR, } begins the post-Easter season. The DAR girls (“average age 04, average bust 54,” sald old Cy Ching, pe the towering head of the Federal Medi- | ‘ation and Conciliation Service) are , dreaded by Washington's cab drivers ' because they are poor tippers, and beloved of the florists. They are as _ {nevitable a part of the Washington “spring as the cherry blossoms, and, adittle later, the descent of the coal rs who foregather affectionately In the Shoreham Hotel with John L. Le aa Ais playmates of the

me Mesta, having no yen

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afternoon, Easter Wweakfast) that the

late Mrs. Evalyn Ish McLean always went in for, is spending the hollthe fruity

Mrs. Morris Cafritz. Elise Morrow

Mrs. Cafritz, the pretty, ph _.wife of an_ indulgent and suchegsful ‘businessman, has a modernistidkhouse with Egyptian murals and a night club in the basements. Ambassadors and Cabinet: members are a definite part of the \decor, and Mrs, Cafritz is having a six-to-eight Easter evening party—with ambassadors and Cabinet members. Toe Among the desultory parties was one giv John F. Kennedy, of Massachiisetts, one of the? men on Capitol Hill, who looks like a tresh-fa

fess for ihe Party in their “spend Faster with their parents, former Ambassador to Great, Britain and Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy. Bunice, a frail, bonily beautiful girl, used to head a s . fuvsnile delinquency prevention committee at the Justice Dept

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n by Representative ungest Congress- - , rumpled Boy

His “sister, J Eunice, “whew

At the party, she wore last year's rag—a navy blue taffeta by Dior—and & sapphire and diamond necklace. Their guests in-' cluded Joe McCarthy, the black-browed and vigorous Senator from Wisconsin (“he's improving so much socially,” another guest re- |, marked), and and Alr Force Gen. and Mrs, Elwood Quesada.

* Countess Jellicoe Visits Washington ONE OF THE SEASON'S most distinguished visiting firemen

{ dowager Countess Jellicoe, widow of the hero of the World War I ' Battle of Jutland, arrived in New Orleans from England, having made the trip as far as Trinidad on one of His Majesty's tankers | =captain's quarters—and from there on an American vessel. ——$ter non, the Earl Jellicoe, second secretary of the British} . Embassy in Washington, motored to New Orleans to meet her,

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and his wife—called “the Jellles"-—ars among the less stuty British contingent here, : Lady Jellicoe is an Irish girl who looks French, and she does

WASSON'S SPORTSWEAR,

in Pennsylvania the other day and, at a total loss for some-

ats, r joan by divided bite two Iids; the hard. fan! of Ttaly, and others—or comfo opers opera: stutted || the attaches who sighed at a cocktail party here the other evening and reminisced about his stay in Caire during the

war. . “We went Aanding on the roof of the Continental one night,” he said, “and when we came down the lobby was jammed with

I Soulan' bear to put on dinner clothes again until the war was

“gmilin’ through in the diplomatic corps,” another guest mur- . mured.

. Mrs. Harriman's Parties Are Famous ONE OF THE MOST enjoyable and worthwhile things in | Washington Soc) 1ife ia the Sunday evening political supper Sve} by Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, former 1. A minister to

Mrs, Harriman; a beautiful, straight-backed, ageless woman, / masks 30 or 40 guests tp her Georgetown house every Sunday eve- |

the mechanics—no cocktails, just a decanter of bourbon on each |} table, and butlers pass soda and water, A simple, four-course meal is served, and after coffee, Mrs. Harriman raps for order and gives out a subject--the Atlantic |

A first or main speaker is called upon, and after he or she | is finished, Mrs. Harriman calls on various other guests, She | doesn't like general discussion, and raps for order i guests talk . mmong themselves. Usually the evenings are very stimulating, but oscaslovally a politician or journalist infatuated with the sound of his own" voice takes too’ much time. When that happens, Mrs. Harriman | raps sharply on the table to signal cease and desist—no matter

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Blackwood -on Bridge —

Be Alert at All Times and Your Game Will Improve |

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD { YOU ARE a better bridge player than you think. Without! learning one more thing about bidding or the technical aspects of play, you can save thousands of points a year—just by developing . one quality which applies no more to bridge than to any other activity in life. ah refer to the quality of alertness, Consider the play of both West and South In toda eal. | West opened the king of dia ya dn monds and South won with the| Both sides vulnerable . ace in dummy and promptly led South dealer | three rounds of trumps. It was

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at this point that he realized he 8s-Q 6 had no entry to dummy to dis- H—9 5 8 3 “card on dummy’s clubs and to D—AT86 take the spade finesse, All chances CK Jo of making his slam were gone:|- WEST EAST He had thrown 1430 points out! 8.5 S—K 1074 of the window. HJ 8 H—7 6 4 D-KQJ954 D—108

Would Provide Entry

: C~10 685 8 As you see, South should have] SOUT

“Jed the queen of spades from S—A JOBS ‘ dummy at the second trick. 1f| H—A KQ 10 East ducked he would let the D—8 3. ; goad queen ride, If Kast played the C—A * | i

king, South would play the dice. The ida Ing: either case he would shift SOUTH WEST: NO TH EAST to trumps at trick three and ex-| | § Pass ® EAS)

haust the enemy’s trump holdings.| § H = Pass i Pass | ., He would now have an entry to| 50 Pass 5D Pam | All Pass

As it was, South aid the best hel | would still have the queen to Peat| He laid down the ace of it. And if East had the 10—well, |

West Kad 1430 points| Undoubtedly West played the n his hp Aplus & 100-point nine of diamonds over declarer’s

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THIRD FLOOR (407) 3.98 Rayon GOWNS 295

(518) 1.95 Jr. Nylon Briefs............ 1.89 (26) 3.50 Rayon Taffeta Slips.......... 1,75 (147) 3.95 Rayon Slips ....cee0veeee. 1.98 (21) 5.95 Rayon Ships....coennneecsrss 2.98 (10) 7.95 to 13.95 Sips ........ V3 Price

assorted colors, 4-ounce hanks. ....... 89¢ (25) 3.95 Coton Pajamas...c..eeee. 1.98 > » Stamped Pillow Casal, 42;jnch 1.59 Pair (16) 3.95 Sheer Cotton Pajamas........ 1.98

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