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Latest Parlor Diversion Is Fad of Picking the Five Greatest Americans

«+ « gabden parties . . . on al latest parlor diversion, picking the five greatest Americans,

Deal” types. One guest at a party, trying to be funny, picked Walter Winchell, and a leading hostess inquired fervidly, “De you really think Walter Winchell is a great man? The exploding - vigorous and important southwesterner, lost his temper at a party when x he and a visiting taxpayer got emElise broiled in an argument over the arms Marrow bill. The taxpayer shook his head .djsgustedly and said contemptously, “You politicians!” g§ressman rose, shook his fist in the other man’s face, shouted

“Don’t call me a politician,” and strode from the room in a states-

manlike fire. The rest of the guests went on selecting the five

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a Clifford Sing 2epitasnise. that statement recently. She had a group in for cocktails,

phis, Tenn. went to a night club on a hot night recently | and passed around a plate of cucumber sandwiches. “Ah”

with two constituents and Emmet O'Neal, our former ambas- | coq one young man, “cucumber sandwiches . . . reminds me of

sador to the Philippings. Mow Davis, a frustrat C who always tries to or on ‘The Importance of Being Earnhis table, finally found himself | est’” “Oh, yes," squealed the in front of the orchestra. Using | hostess, “wasn’t that a charming movie?” > There will soon, doubtless, be

his cigar as a-baton, he led the boys through Bali Ha'l. He the applause of the audience, then, apparently under | A ave of nostalgia To A professional compulsion 10 | Magia who, whatever faults she Say A Few Words, he an- | jay pave had, would never nounced authoritatively that | pave claimed any literary leading a band is strictly bluff knowledge and who, if she and personality—two subjects | gidn’t know that “The Imporwith any politician is more than | tance of Being Earnest” is a adequately familiar, ~ famous British drawing. room comedy, would have said, “What New Approach the hell are you talking about?” One of the hostesses has a new approach—buttering up the little people. It was summarized by oné of her friends, a girl who went up to the hostess at at party and cried, “Darling, do you know why your party's so wonderful . . , such a success + + + because you're talking to everyone, not just to ambassaThis unprecedented behavior should set an example for new democracy in Washington social life, The same hostess, who boasts that one of the Supreme Court Justices consults her on literary

ever, was the first large one given by the ambassador from India, beautiful Madame Pandit, at the Indian embassy. This great woman, with her soft feminine warmth and her strong hard mind, is eertainly the most interesting ambassador in Washington, She had a large standard - =list, non-al-coholic cocktail party, decorated as all Indian parties are, with the graceful smooth-haired women in

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bers are on vacation. Mike Gibbs is In Franklin; Liz Espy is in | Kentucky; George Edwards is ‘in

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(CARMEN JOYCE SMALLWOOD is The Times’. Teen | ‘of the Week. She's a recent graduate of Shields | High School in Seymour and. will enter nurses training this fall. Sh : La A nurses’ ald in Seymour, Carinen received two scholarships -for her nursing studies. One is from the Shields High School Alumni Association and. the other from the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Carmén plans to-attend the Indiana University School of Nursing. : A member of the Y-Teen Club, GAA, Latin Club and MYF,

Carmen also served on the staff of the Shields’ yearbook. Her parents are Mr. Mrs. Harry Smallwood, Seymour, pill

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‘Roulland, is sailing for France

Bloomington. . EVILS Leave Today

A week at the lakes starts for the members of the EVILS Club today. ’ The members planning to go are Pat Gregory, Jenny Hedge, Joan Trueblood, Marlene Springer, Jo Ann Berting, Barbara Swift and Wanda Wilkerson. Their guests will be Bev Whipple and Mitzi and Lucy Fraim. . Mrp. Kathryn Wilkerson is to chaperone the group. One- of the sub debs,- Lilyane

next month for a three-month visit with relatives.

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PARIS—The wife of HenriPhilippe Petain has been given an apartment in the fort at Ille D'Yeu, France, where her husband in serving a life sentence. The Petains will be allowed to {have luncheon together every day. {Petain has been a prisoner since his conviction of collaboration {with the Germans four years ago.

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