Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1949 — Page 24
week in the British em sy, the Shoreham, the Statler, the Italian embassy, and so on, not te mention luncheons, stag parties, hen parties (for Mrs. Bevin), and so on.
FDR Jr. and Bride Congressman Franklin D. Rooseve!t Jr. and his bride have rented an old, remodeled Georgetown house, making them residents of one of the. oldest, most. fashionable streets = in the oldest, most fashionable,
troversy several years ago when |
a loud-mouthed political aecident, elected to Congress. through a grave oversight of the voters in his home district, popped off that he wouldn't think of living in such a decadent and rafish section as Georgetown,
which he regarded as Bohe- | mian and the Greeawich Vil: | lage of Washington. {
This aroused such vigorously non-Bohemian, nonraffish types as the Tafts, who countered angrily with remarks about the
dignity and history of the dis- | tinguished neighborhood. That's |
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v " : : - % y 3 SE } . : ‘ » * Yai) , AE : ow z ; : J 1 3 ’ 4 3 > § : | J vf vr = i . as : ¢ al go 3 to Taher hn - : > = RT TA on PASE a s am THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ed SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, 1949 L S Coil Capon "pj Befq Phi Sorority Alumnae fo Sponsor Marriage Al ssche Takes Bride i nN ah i Beta Phi Sorority Alumnae to Sponsor Marriage | Ibert C. Losche Takes Bride DC | 21 Premier Performance of ‘Command Decision” To Be In Ceremony Read in Savanna C * ‘. 3 . . . Way ‘ : ind : ows » Oo e . Ch A Socia -Gastronor nic um re Read Tod ' Lnur * Ta . 1 ea a Oo ay : Ballard Crisis in Washington Coramony Arranged Wedd in . In Sweeney Chapel Miss Marj Suffer Through Parties That if Added" he. Bessey. Chapel Biutier ' become the Together Would Float Liner in Martinis |University, will be the scene of ward Ballas By ELISE MORROW f Miss Verna Irene Croddy’s mar- in the Br Z , 3 {riage to James Frank Nau at Church. The WASHINGTON, Sept, 17--Sir Stafford Cripps and 3:30 p. m. today. The Rev, Fred man will res Ernest Bevin, the Gold Dust Twins of the British financial Clarke, retired Methodist minister, Mr. spd is : of Kokomo, will read the vows. . } crisis, usually work together in complete harmony, but . : 5543 Carrol The bride is the daughter of Mr they came to a parting of the ways the other day at one of the lagd Mrs. Dallas A. Croddy 401 bride’s parer ee functions to which they are being subjected ty 37th St. Mr. Nau is the on of the >on of \ Sir Stafford announced ai. a luncheon that he and Bevin had (Ar. ait Msn. lenis J. Naw, 3108 Ballard, She given up smoking cigarets to help Britain conserve her precious . Frocks of dollars. Foreign Secretary Bevin, two seats away, blinked be- Mrs. Richard Eisinger is to be will be wor hind his heavy, horned-rimmed glasses |the matron of honor. The brides-| tendants. TI when he heard this, then leaned over [maids are to be Miss Barbara Jessee, maid to a luncheon companion and growled,” | Ketterman, Madison, Ind.; Mrs. Henry Zobel “Maybe that was Sir Staford's rea- |Aneil Hatfield and Miss Helen and G son, but that's not why I gave up ciga- 'Negley. They will wear pink and Pekin, IIL 1 rets. MY reason was that the cigarets green. marquiset over taffeta the 11 I had been getting weren't fit to frocks, ! will be the r smoke!” The best man will be James T E ot | % - ww Wark and the ushers are to be rp ta hd a Ronald. Croddy, Madison, Ind; The best " American who was on the reception Don Weisman, Oxford, O. and Holmes, She committee for an affair at -which Karl McClintock. . i) ang Lan Bevin was a guest. The American has Reception Planned an Me heart trouble, and knew that Bevin Miss Croddy will wear a candle- aE : has, 100. Consequently, the American light satin gown accented with BE 8 at every third step to rest, lace. Her two-tiered illusion veil ro a B 80 Bevin could gracefully do likewise, falls to her fingertips from a lace 8 accen explaining, “You see, Mr, Secretary, I cap and she will carry lilies. aie car have the same trouble you do.” After a reception in the Riviera e. Whereupon, the American pulled a Club the couple will take a trip There will box of heart tablets from his pocket, |morth, They will be at home in home of the se and showed them to Bevin. . The For- {October at 3906 N. Keystone Ave. the ceremor Elise Morrow eign Secretary, not to be outdone, then {Both are graduates of Butler Uni- the couple : pulled out his box of heart tablets and {versity. The bride is a member of Shelbyville. showed them-to the American. “Your pills are bigger than mine,” Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. the American observed. “Huh!” sald Bevin, “That's the first time’ stem ——————————— i . I ever heard of anything British being bigger than anything | Mothers Club Sets unio La i Ist Fall Meeting Se ts Oceans of Martinis a : Quite aside from the difficult task of seeking a solution to | 2 Moers Club. i be pr aro 8 Britain's money troubles, Sir Stafford and Mr. Bevin have had to | %5 Moats Of the Tall! The In with a social-gastronomic ng erm at 1:30 Leaps wih cope ] in attuned to the American an- Tuesday in the kindergarten meeting of erisis during - thelr MAY “0 tiquityof-the-arechitacture, .the room, 1125 Spruce St. n meeting. of Washington. Sir Btafford's 85-11 wness of its feeling. Mrs. Louise Edwards, teacher " : 'in the school, will talk on “Get stock Club. bs aah de. DE. an GC ' nd “M Ww E d. ted a : ik : : * on “Ge A i ving ~Gegrqetown s. Defenc OF... tisoiMis, W. Lo Ford (seated) and Mesdames Edrl J. Franklin, Riley Shuttleworth and R. W. Whitman ting Acquainted With Xindergar- pane ; gruel and raw v or The Roosevelts will bs neur ~fwkt-fo ara.working. 8. plans. for The. dremier Herfarmance’ of She Civie: Theater's productioncof (#0. An autumn tea will be held Cultural Ri tables, Mr. Bevin ily ir feigBore o an “wd, Mrs. Command Decision." The performance, a benefit, will be presented at 8:30 p. m Sept. 99 in the Srterward. Ea a ——__;me alan : id Ye : ‘Robért A. Taft, Sen. and Mrs. “His bei : 4 X . } ; i i I, a ic motile pred 8 much haarter 4 hut. be- Bonet. Finders of Vermont, ragtar. t is being sponsored by the members of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi ‘Open House Planned Albert C. Lesche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Losche, 3214 tion Comm reduced to a rhad egg-cup Sen. and Mrs. Henry Cabot , ‘ 2 : F : Sutherland Ave., took Miss Betty Jane Keisker as his bride in a. Walter W custard routine. Lodge Jr. or Mavashuntis, ca. Mdiazapets Alum, chairmen. Mrs. Harry E. Jen- David E. Brown, Dorothy Hal. | FOf Anniversary - | caremony read at 8:30 o'clock last night. in St. John's: Episcopal will be the With such troubles, the two Te aon oS Mrs. will sponsor the ny ning yo Pa The derman, Harold L. Marvel, = Mr. and Mrs. William Harmen-' Church in Savannah, Ga. She is the daughter of ‘Alonzo Phelps Denn Bag Triton Tosh att - Wiann edn, Ben A eT ler pes. eket_ Plains a Pleadames Havold Pearce, Robert iit. ing. Davia Rodd, will celebrate Keisker, Savannah. The couple ii on ‘a wedding trip to the West Wade and fer through a social schedule ria, Secretary 9} Cotmirge sna Production of “Command De- Earhart, James Franklin, Riley H. Linsmith, a, Bunch, with an On tors. bam ecm . » and Miss J here which, if consolidated Ma. a ArAR, ye ro. M be on 30 a. Jerformanes i W. Shuttleworth, Howard Hues- RJ, McQuiston, E. E. Temper- They will receive between 2 and D 4 | A ili P| L b : Mrs. Wil gould no doubt oat the Queen 304 Mis. Felix FRUERINCLS | LL 00 Pm. Tept. 20. nthe Ao Zarer Timbie, Vernon . ley, Truman D. Hoover, How. 3 pm, ental Auxiliary Flans Luncheon Bes. Wilke Flisabeth in warin martinis. = Goo Co lon’ diplomats, one | Phash and Jali os Gifford. -jand Bond, Robert Pritchard, | Mrs. Leonard Kirk and Mrs. The Woman's Auxiliary to the 12:30 p. m. luncheon Tuesday in Port on the Last k, there were the ploma Mrs. Eugene M. Fife Jr. and Also Mesd Wayne K | : p ) ttended a Sek . embassy office (the Iraqi) and | Miss Mary Oertlin . : esdames Wayne Kim- Jack Harris, R. B. Morris and [Frank Krachenfels, their daugh- Indianapolis Dental Society will the Marott:Hotel. A business meets atiendey 1 British-Canadian-American dol- ; ‘a ry Oertling are the co- mel, John Davies, Wilson Ford, James J. Lamb. {ters, will assist. v . The stand lar talks, with a number of par. Bumerous chichi young bache program with a ing will be held afterward. reheat. Pl ties on the side. This week, we 107% and extra men who find a x . rT : Ie ple have had the fourth annual .Georgetown address helps their | . = meeting of the International Social standing. In the middle Luncheon Bank and Fund, with -even of this eminent assemblage, a 12:30 p. m more parties, For example, * Keeping a wary eye on his neigh- | : golf, tennis there were major cocktail par. bors &lso lives Drew Pearson. | ASSON' luncheon. ties—ma meaning anywhere The Roosevelts’ new neigh- | WwW | er, Bea: oh jor 1 500 A his borhood fgur in great con- | N S MEN S STORE are in cha
most controversial and most 4." thing about Georgetown |
pg The ey neighbor- oiiher you love it or you hate it.
Georgetown is inhabited, side- ’ : , : ( by-side, by underprivileged Ne- Faculty to Honor : . ®t - EE : : - . Ua groes; bored, rich hostesses who ’ 7 come to the capital to establish New Students vicarious identity by feeding important people, and by poll- by the facutly of the Methodist
A reception at 8 p. m. tomorrow ot v7 ticlans, both Republican and Democrat, with 5 substantial 1Ho*Pital School of Nursing wil
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street of dublous morals, te . say the least. The houses.fre- Invitations have been given to quently are tiny and old, and the entire student body. Miss inhabited by mice, rats and Mary Eima Thompson is general cockroaches. “The size of polo chairman. Miss E. Louise Grant, ponies, my dear, polo ponies!” school director, and Miss Helen a transplanted Long Island Banta, educational director, are in matron exclaimed recently. But charge of the program. Other Georgetown Is unquestionably chairmen are Miss Winona fashionable; too. It is liked best Wright, receiving line; Misg Joy by easterners —- New Yorkers Abbott: decofktions, and." Miss and New Englanders who are Mary Brake, invitations Just In Time For Fall!
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