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A ‘Social Failure’ Hughes, Meyers, Hiss-Chambers Inquiries

Likened to Morning Cocktail Parties * By ELISE MORROW WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—Whatever else might be |

said about the Harry Vaughan-John Maragon deep freezer hearings, one thing is clear. They have been a social

failure.

The Howard Hughes, Benny Meyers, and Hiss-Chambers hearings. were held in large rooms, with seats available for the public, They were, in many respects, 1iké morning cocktail parties, minus alcohol, and were written up in the local society pages like any i . other major social event, po— hal com “Mrs. Cabinet Member, dressed in 1 a sapphire and poison green print suit with a coq feather which tilted over her forehead and impaled her neigh-

Senator lashed the witness ,.."

and political dilettantes, elegantly dressed—or what passes In Washington for elegant dressing—crowded the hearing rooms, waved to friends as though they were lunching at the Mayflower Lounge, and fluttered about the Capitol Hill corridors during recesses. A few of them knitted, preserving an interesting ‘social custom for such occasions which gained popu-

. five percenter” hearings which were” climaxed by Gen, Vaughan's testimony this week, however, were held in a tiny room with no space for glittering bystanders, once the investigators and the press had been accommodated. For a change, there was no subsidiary society circus. John Maragon, the + well- -known man- -about- | town, was unavoidably EAR f

"Veep' Rumors " Washington hostesses are contemplating Vice President ~ Alben W. Barkley's attentions to Mrs. Carleton Hadley with mixed feelings. The word on the social ‘grapevine is that it won't be long before the attractive St. Louis widow becomes the bride of our jolly and warmhearted “Veep.” Of course it wasn't so long ago that the same grapevine was throbbing with reports that Mr. Barkley was going to marry Mrs. Perle -Mesta, hut this time the rumors are being taken much moré seriously and do appear to have considerably more substance. If the Vice President should marry, it would be a blow to the hostesses, removing from circulation the most charming, and the highest ranking, “extra” man,” as well as one of the best dancers and story tellers In Washington. Aside from all these virtues, the Vice President is a splendidly domesticated man, with beautiful taste in antiques—and quite a collection.

bassador and Mme. Bonnet, He brought home an exquisite set of Bohemian glass from the

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Elise Morrow

SBubbee.} through school and college to- ! gether, dressed dolls together,

went to West Point for a weekend a few years ago. “That was when we were real young,” Jane explains hastily. The regatta queens. are usually official daughters, and they seem to be blonds and brunets in alternate years.. Last year, the queen was Gerry Clifford, the lush, blond, peaches and "cream daughter of lush; blond; peaches and cream parents, Presidential Assistant and Mrs. Clark Clifford, and the year before, it was dark-haired Drucle

of the Treasury and Mrs. John W. Snyder. Jane will be crowned at a |

ning at the Watergate, Washington's outdoor auditorium on the Potomac, and her court-will include Miss Harriet Johnston, daughter of Movie Moralist Eric Johnston, and Mille. - Sophie ' Mayer, niece of the French am-

bor, leaned forward eagerly as the |}

In those happy days, official wives |

dated together and short-sheet- | ed each other's beds when they Marilynn Miller and Robert Ray.King at 3:30 p. m. today.

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1949 Crop of 6-Year-Olds Is Very Serious Minded

By MARJORIE TURK THIS YEAR'S CROP of 6-year-olds is serious minded. They've marked the date of the first day of school in red . letters and several young ladies’ have beén staging impromptu style shows of their back-to-school wardrobes,

~ Couple Plans To Be Wed

Ceremony To Take Place at Danville .

Times State DANVILLE, Ind., Sept. 3 Miss Joyce Hollowell and Edward D. Miller will be married at 3:30 p. m. tomotrow iri the Methodist Church here. The Rev. Merrill B, McFall of the First Methodist Church, Bloomington, will officiate, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollowell Jr.

" first grade at Orchard School on Sept. 15. She majored in singing |

and game playing in the Orchard Kindergarten and had wants to be a veterinarian and the role of the mother in the 5 cowboy. Orchard ‘Family’

school's production of Hansel One ‘of Jud's playmatés at

and Gretel. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Myron T. Orchard, Susan Madtson, will be in the first grade, too. She

Fouke, 4917 Broadway. . The Foukes have returned likes horses, but has limited

from a trip to Humboldt, Tenn., where they visited Mr. and Mrs.

The junior members of the Woodstock Club will have a "last rose of summer” dance Saturday "night in the clubhouse. Committes members in cirarge-include fleft-to-right}-Patsy- “Smith; Maerty-Mee-

| Cord, Bob Robinson, Mary Landers and Barbara Smith.

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To Follow Church Ceremony To Wed Soar,

single ring vows will be read by the Rev. Ben Kendall, Westfield, | in the Broadway Methodist Church.

A trip to Montreal,” Canada; will" follow the marirage of Miss|

|~ Vows to'Be Read ™e Jn McKee Chapel

A 2:30 o'clock Ceremony this {afternoon will unite Miss Joanne

. Miss Marjorie Hendrickson, the maid of honor, and Mrs. James Innis and James L. Cameron Jr. lc. Crosbie and Mrs. James G. Lorman, b bridesmaids, will be dressed | The vows will be read in the Me¢-

{alike In green taffeta frocks. They, iwill wear matching mitts and poke bonnet headdresses and carry bronze mums and ivy. The bride will wear candlelight

jatia made with a molded basque, |

puffed sle¢ves &nd hoop skirt that |falls In a cathedral train. Her |two-tlered fingertip “veil of {l[lusion will be caught with an|

Snyder, daughter of Secretary [orange blossom tiara. She wilt on Sept. 21.

carry Johanna HIill roses, ivy and mums, | David D. Kripler will be the

{be Richard Blakemans Toledo, land John E. Miller, the bride's brother.

Plan Reception A reception will follow Immediately in the North Parlor of}. the Marott Hotel. = The bride's traveling suit will“be honey beige wool crepe worn with a corsage green blouse and black acces-| sories. After Sept. 20, the couple will be at home in West Lafayette. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University, and Mr. King attended Heidelberg and Purdue Universities. Parents of the

Plans Return

Kee Chapel, Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, by Dr. Roy Ewing

Vale. ; ‘ Mrs. Donald H. Olsen is to be! To College. the matron of honor. She will

Miss Helen J. McLane, daugh- {wear a yellow marquiset and lace ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mc-| |dress. The best man will be Dr. _|{Thomas D.. Stephenson and the Lane, 3326 N. Hlinois St., will re dshers will be Dougald Cameron, turn to Northwestern University yr. Olsen; Arvin Bartlett and She is a junior Richard Wilkins. ' enrolled in the School of Speech.| Co-chairman of the 1949-50 Mrs. Carl Innis, 2515 E. 38th St., {Celebrity Series, Miss McLane is will wear a gown of chantilly

ceremony next Wednesday eve- (best man, and. the ushers are to/ treasurer of the campus YWCA, lace over white faille. A braided, {she. is a member of Shi-Al,

ac-lace halo holds her fingertip illutivities honorary; the Wildcat sion veil and she will carry white Council; the Women’s Glee Club, / mums on. a prayerbook. His par-| and Phi Beta Sorority. |ents are Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, | Evanston,. IIL : | After a reception in the War-

Plans for Banquet

To Be Discussed a trip to Wisconsin. They will be at home in Evanston in October.

,The Mother Theodore Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will meet Ee ane ho Tuesday in the Catholic Commu- tended Northwestern University. | nity Center. | He 1s a ‘member of Phi Gamma, Final arrangements will be Delta Fraternity. made for an initiation and ban-| . » quet to be.next Sunday in tne| Women in Medicine

SEN. ‘ Alexander Is Planned hotisework, cooks many of his |odist Church will be held after lon shirts recently, so he laun“Look,” sald the Senator, [noon. thing on that shirt? . Spilled | Fred Lane, 105 E. North St. | single-ring ceremony. a stain.” ,

Wisconsin, is another domesticated widower, and also a . ; homespun type; does his own Miss Lesson To Be Bride own meais; and -now-has taken - - ! up doing his own laundry: The | A reception in the Kemp MethSenator bought a batch of ny[ders one every night, hangs ft | the marriage of Miss tricia | on the shower rod, and puts it | Lesson Mcintosh and Philip J. on next day without ironing. , |Lane at 3:30.-0o'clock this afterpointing~ to his. shirt front, r The couple's parents are Brig. during a recent lunch at the Gen. and Mrs. Jesse E. McIntosh, Senate restaurant. “See any- |334 N. Independence St., and Mrs. raspberry. jam on it yesterday and it washed out like a dream last night . . . not a shadow of Sen. Wiley says that taking people to lunch at the Senate restaurant is his greatest pleas- |

{satin styled with a flesh-colored illusion yoke edged in lace, long

| tending into a train, the bride will

The Rev. F. E. Fribley will read the

‘Wearing a gown of candlelight!

sleeves and a bouffant skirt ex-

couple are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Richard

Mr. and Mrs, | Tiffin, AR

Ray "King,

Miss Taylor To Be Wed

Will Be Bride Of Allen Roberts |

A double ring ceremony will unite Miss Norma Jean Taylor| and ' Allen W. -Roberts at 3:30! o'clock this afternoon in the Roberts Park Methodist Church.

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Regatta Queen The President's Cup Regatta,

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summer event

involving boats careening

ure.” One night last week, he po had dinner at the Shoreham 0° §iven in marriage by her fa- pp, poy Amos L. Boren will Hotel. and when he finished, { ther, Her fingertip vell of candle- read the vows {Nght tliusion will be caught with a "asked is waiters to come wp t5 | a lace tiara. She will carry a The bride, daughter of .-Mr. “The. waiters thought. the Sen- i beuguet of fandenias and stepha- Rid I. ca Taylor, 3 N ator was feeling the hot night | Mots: Kenyon St,.will wear_a while, $ 8 g Jogsafin gown. Her “two-tiered 1l-

(Maid of Honor lusion veil will fall from a lace

The maid of honor, Miss Jean- Cap «and she will carry gladiolus and orchids. The bridegroom is

|nine McIntosh, twin sister of the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry

bride, will wear an aqua marqul- Ww. Roberts, Moorestown, N. J. [set and a matching headband.| The bridal attendants, Miss [The bridesmaids, Miss Kathryn, {Edna Thompson, Miss Jean Gar-| Lou Lesson, Elwood, and Miss | rett and Mrs. Paul Adams, will

around the Potomac, races, and A pageant, comes off next week. The regatta queen this year is Margaret Truman's bést friend, Jane Lingo, a chattery, vigorous, attractive ' brunet, and daughter of a navy commander who lives in Washington, Jane, ‘whom Margaret says ©r® has the best sense of humor of For ‘traveling. the bride will anyone she knows, talks inces- Wear a navy blue wool gabardine santly in a Virginia-Washing- “ult with black accessories and a ton (hoose for house and oot . White orchid corsage. After their for out) brand of southern ac- r'P. the couple will be at home in _eent. - Margaret and J Ane went (Urbana Sept. 15. The bride is a graduate of Christian College and a member of Kappa Kappa

Bowman-Yates xu sro” a fans va Wedding Set

sity and now is attending the U niversity of Iilindla. Couple to Take Vows Tomorrow

Jean O’'Banion, will be dressed in similar vellow marquiset and 1satin frocks, Their headbands will match their dresses, too. Fred Jackson will be the best man, and Walter Lee Moore and Charles Kelso are to be the ush-

Betty Watts ep inghbon To Be Wed

| LEBANON, Sept Miss MarA white satin gown made with

garet Ann Yates will become the bride of Bob E, Bowman at 3:30 a lace bertha, molded bodice and

p. m. tomorrow in the Centenary full skirt will-be sworn by Miss.

Methodist Church here Rhea Watts ‘for her marFred Wolfe will officiate

The parents are Mr. and Mrs . Christie Jr. Minnis Yates, Zionsville, and Mrs 2% 4 P. m. foday in the University

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wear rose and aqua frocks. Johnna Lyn Bayer will be the flower girl and is to be the ringbearer. The best man will be Norman Krekler and Ken Nagle and Ben Richer will be ushers. | After a ree eption in the chure h the couple will leave for a motor trip to -the Smoky Mountains The bride attended Fartham College and the bridegroom is a graduate of Bafihari

Miss Young Sets Wedding

Harry Riggs To Be Bridegroom

Times State Service

MARION, Ind, Sept. 3-A | candlelight ceremony will unite Miss Margaret Ann Young and Harry Riggs Jr. at 4 p. m. tomorrow in . the First’ Methodist Church here. Dr. ~Ralph W. Graham and Dr. Florizel Pfleiderer will officiate. - i

and Mrs. Mark Bowman, Leb- Heights United Brethren Church. | The bride is -the daughter of anon. | Dr. Roy H. Turley will officiate. | Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Young. | Miss Betty Bush, Dayton, will The bride's fingertip {Huston veil’ Marion, and the- bridegroom's

be the maid of honor. and the f2lls from a satin’ hat and she bridesmaids will include Miss - Bre arry white roses on a prayerWilda Hendricks, Zionsville, and "+, Miss Margaret Dye, Lebanon. Robert PR Watts ne itm Jim Higgins, Lebanon, will be the AV

and the bridegroom's parbest man, And the ushers are to oe are Mr. and Mrs. Christie be Charles Bryant,

Lebanon; 1253 [ awrence St. - Wayne Hanson, Dayton, and The bridal attendants, Mrs Gene Hand, Whiteland. Rex. McCafrel and Misses Vonita — Will Be" Flowergirl and Alice Watts, Joan O'Brien Linda Bradley, - Indianapolis, and Marjorie Christie, will wear will be the flowergirl, and Billy pastel marquiset frocks. Robert

Dod Thacker is to be the best man x 208; Lebanon, 1: to be the {and the ushers will be Jack Watts,

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Tinghearer, —.. ; "A yeception in the church’ will Marylin -Cheistie. -Richara Sturn follow the marriage. After a!

After a reception in the church; «trip, the couple will live in Bloom- the couple will leave for a trip

ington: The bride attended In- arth. They will be at home| ‘diana University, and Mr. Bow-|/|ater this month at 1202 Law-| man ‘will’ enter- hia. junior * yearirence St. Mr. Christie is attendthere this fall ling Butler University,

parents are Mr. and Mrs. Riggs, Speedway City. She will wear a white satin gown and a fingertip] illusion veil and carry white roses with an orchid center

Misses Sue Young, Patricia

- Shildmyer, Jane Culp and Jean-

ette Eslinger, bridesmaids, will! wear pastel net frocks. The best | man is to be Carl Spilker, and the ushers are to be Daniel’ H.! French, Robert Young and Rob-| ert F, Freeman. After a reception in. the church | | the couple will leave for a short ‘wedding trip. They will be at {home ‘later this month at 2838 {Guilford ‘Ave, Indianapolis. Miss Young attended Indiana University and Mr, Riggs 1s a graduate

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Peace Chapel

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No longer will Harry W. Moore direct the activities of the other chapels formerly under his management.

By limiting his management to “the one—Peace Chapel—even - better service will be offered.

Greater economies of management will be reflected in lower cost funerals to you.

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ren Hotel the couple wilFleave for

's nts are E age ey Miller, all of| © 3. Caldwell her riding thus far to a bicyele, {Danville Future Fireman Susan is the daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. A. R. Madtson, 5238 College Ave. Mary Ann Efroymson comes from an Orchard family. She'll have to live up to the pace set by her older brothers when she enters the first grade. Gus, who is going on 13, and Dan, almost 8, are enrolled at the school. Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Efroymson, ' 502 Buckingham Drive, combines a predeliction for outdoor play with a fascination for reading. Mary Ann went with her parents this summer to Cape Cod. David Williams is a triple’ threat man. He wants to be an artist, an engineer, and the sec-' ond--Roy—Rogers,—David,..and... his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cam= eron L. Williams, Greenwood, vacationed dt Lake Geneva, Wis., this summer, When David goes into Grade 1 on Sept. 15 he'll take with him techniques of painting | learned under J. W. Marlowe in | the Orchard Kindergarten. |

Michael Cole wants to be a fireman, In the meantime, he will be a first-year, student at Orchard. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cole, 5141 N. Illinois St. Red - headed Mike motored with his family to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Isaac Hollander, Pittsburgh. While there he spent much of his time listening to quiz programs on the radio to he ready for teacher. Another little boy who visited grandmother over the sum-

| Miss Janet Hollowell, Danville, | {is to be the maid of honor. The {bridesmaids will be Mrs. William Poole, Gainesville, Fla.; Mrs. For-| {rest Cullings, Danville; Miss Mary | Jean Christman, Ann Arbor, Mich, and Miss Gerry King, Detroit, They will wear pastel organdy frocks. Joan Hawley, Indianapolis, is to be the flowergirlL

|the ringbearer,

Reception Planned

The best man will be J. Edmund Randolph, Danville, and the ushers are to be Jack Roliins, Ft.| |Wayne; Herbert Phillips, Coates{ville; David Wheeler, Indianapolis; Robert Miller, Danville, and! mer was Jud Jordan. He was (Fane Bevler, wear. A ime IB Mrs. H. J. Ong, Nelsonported organdy gown over white ville, 0. He enjoyed tHat very: satin, Tt is fashioned with a cas-| much and did a little home [cade of ruffies down the back and) work for the school year by |a cathedral train. Her fingertip reading books with grandmoth{llusion veil cascades from a satin| er. |hat and she will carry white! Jud, who is coming up from ‘gladiolus, roses and mums. | the Orchard Kindergarten, is There will be a reception inthe the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. home of the bride's parents after Jordan, 6115 Kingsley Drive. {the ceremony. «|; 1ooking toward the future, he

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