Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 30

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By State

"WASHINGTON, Nov. rushed reinforcements this

took

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«Elise Morrow

foreign policy of the United marches on, )

will leave shortly for Denmark, appearance

Record Audience The Press Club lunchéons are stag affairs, and so many wives of members dispatched their husbands to hear Dr. Kinsey—and bring them back a full report on what he sald— that the audience was as big as that attracted by the recent appearance of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India. It had been announced that Dr. Kinsey's talk would be strictly off the record; that, plus the fact that he is now in-. SA “vestigating the sex life of the American female, had the girls here in an absotute dither -of-

ment and the British Embassy. It a big banker is the quest of honor, the head table can always be filled with vice

put at the head table for a lungheon at which Dr. Kinsey is the speaker? The club compromised—it seated the board of governors with Dr. K. ~It must sadly be recorded that the girls were in for a big disappointment. Dr, Kinsey was introduced as a professor of zoology at Indiana. University, and he talked like one. Not a word about what he had discovered while investigating the ladies. v . Instead, if I can believe the report which my spy at the luncheon brought back to me, Dr. Kinsey confined himself almost entirely to discussing how the Kinsey Report was compiled, pointing out that the {report had made it clear that a certain margin of error could be expected: This prompted one wag to send up a question -at the close of his talk in which he

error do. you allow for boast- _. Ang?" The president of the club

diplomatic front. The reinforcement Bertie is Col. Albert L. Hoffman, N socialite. At 62, he has just been recalled Army and dispatched to Luxembourg to a hand. Although she won her. fame as a { Washington hostess, ‘Mrs. Mesta evi- | dently has been having trouble on the social front in Luxembourg since she | several |} At least, Bertie's background would. suggest that such is ‘the case. Bertie, whom the Army is lending to the State Department for | this mission, will have the title of - legation attache and military assistant. He is a charming man, a perfect host, | and an authority on fine wines and food. And he knows European society ntimately— "Bertie can recite the Almana¢ de Gotha in Spanish, French, -German-or— English,” a. friend here remarked the other day. Col. Hoffman was at 0 sistant military attache In Spain, and he also lived in Belgium for many ears When he was vice president of the fend

months ago.

International Telephone dnd Telegraph Co. He is an old fr of Mrs. Mesta, from the days they both lived at Newport. The Luxembourg branch,

here created quite a sti however, as much of.a stir as the gues speaker for held the other day at the men’s National Press speaker was Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey of KinseX Report fame,

presidents. But who should be

inquired, “How much margin of

we How,”

Hoffman Sent | Department |. To Aid Mrs. Mesta

Perle Won Fame as: Washington Hostess But May Be In Trouble in Europe

By ELISE MORROW 5—~The

week

up her duties there

States,

State “Department - to the Luxembourg s.consisted-of Bertie.

ew York and “Newport to active duty by the give Mrs, Perle Mesta , |

ne time as-

‘Meanwhile, another lady diplomat made hér bow in Washington this week when Mrs. Eugenia ‘Anderson of Red Wing, Minn, | was a guest of the Woman's National Press Club, Mrs. Anderson |

as U. 8. Ambassador; and her

among the girls,

Ponselle Sings

Rosa Ponselle, the Metropoli--| tan Opera star, gave the customers at the Shorehain Hotel Blue Room an unexpected treat the other evening. The Blue Room is a night club favored

Not, a luncheon Club-—for the

by Congressmen and other poll- |

ticlans. Miss Ponselle was there | with a friend who was cele-

we've had around here since

“My

tucky Home" at a

party.

‘the last time Vice President | - Barkley sang Old Ken-

cocktail

The one Washington party which no one who gets an invitation ‘will miss is scheduled for mext Monday. It is the annua! celebration of the Soviet revolution at the Russian embassy; a vodka and caviar affair which In the past has been attended by crowds as large as

one thousand people.

The reason no one wants to miss the party is that he must

see who else 1s there. This party

is, as 3 matter of fact, an accurate harometer of American

Soviet relations,

Last year, for

example, the State Department people who attended were vir

tually all second echelon.

No one has ever been able to figure out just.how the guest lists are compiled for this party, Members of the official and dip-

lomatic sets are,. of

course,

asked to come, presumably with the exception this year of the

Yugoslavs,

American Commu-

nists flock In from New York and Chicago and such places, to

fend-—a-

is anything but proletarian

properly... proletarian | touch. The party itself, however, | the invitations are engraved, topped” |

off by a large gold crest, and

vodka bars, ghampagne dispens-

aries, caviar bowls and whole sturgeon miay be found on four

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different floors of the. embassy. |. " . ) : While he party fs to progres. 302 Mrs: John, OYIer. ....

Sunnyside Gu

letic Club is responsible for the fi | fittings, a 1949 touch is being added to last year's model and the | has become a topic of conversation. Mrs, H. Robert Uhl [center] | pause long enough to help Mrs. David F.

Fortnightly Study — 2:15 p. m.|

Irvington Women's — 2:30 pj; m.

LaPhyllis—38 p.

\Monday Conversation —2 p. m.|

{Fall Creek Kindergarten Mothers,

inter Alla—2"p. m

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The Sunnyside Guild's chrysanthemum dinner dance Sa that's struck many homes

By AGNES H. OSTROM | A full calendar indicates a busy

The schedule for the hostess.

Turners Women's - Auxilia ‘p.m. Athenaeum.

Branch, Merchants National “Beauty Counsel.”

Bank. “Frontier Doctor” (Col umbine), Mrs. J. H. Hawk; disMrs. W. A. Sutton, 5239 Broad-| cussion, Mrs. Thomas Shimer. way, hostess; and Mrs. R. B\ Douglass, as-| sistants. Prograig, J. A. Raney,

29*h- St. - Branch, Indiana Na-

tional Bank. Business. Mrs.: V. R. Jose, 410 N. Andu-| ants. Miss Roberta Bland, harp-| bon Road, hostess. “An A venture in Economics,” Mrs. F m. Mrs. K. Al

1, Croyle. . Staufenbeil, 983 N. Ritter Ave. | hostess.

ist; program, Mesdames Wood,

eron and Spangler. Golden an\_miversary.

THURSDAY

Mrs. C. B. Durham, 26 W. Lav-| ess. erock Road, hostess. Program,’ = sen. - Mra. M. A. Dawson. Book Forym-—1:30 p. m. Ayres’ th New Era 1 p. m. Mrs. Roy Auditoriu “Mary” (Asche), a Horne, 2040 Park Ave. hostess Mrs. Olive \Enslen Tinder. as Program, Mrs. E. E. Wasson padies’ Federa No6n. Mrs, C. O ho and Miss Nellie Fatout. Brammel, 1436 Lawton

hostess .Entértainment, Mrs. J. F. Mattifews and Mrs. K. 8. Barber. \

Sunnyside Guild 12:30 p.m. Indianapolis. Athletic” Club. Mrs. J. Frank Holmes, hostess. TUESDAY" ~Official visit district ‘governor. —1:15 p. m. Kindergarten. Mes-| FRIDAY * YT ” ~N dames W. C. Underwood, RoD-| yoo om Turners Women's ert Kollmeyer, Audrey Novickl; i % % | Auxiliary—S8.p. m. Athenaeum. C. D. Cline and T, C. Ford, TUN hostesses. Discipline, What Is Card party. oe " pine, | Cheer Broadcasters—13:30 virsig be INREpen Hotel... amg Mra A Lfepiy p mo Mrs HOH. Kem 7254 - Pennridge- Drive, hostess.

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| “Rice, 2451 Park Ave. hostess.

The New Fall - Coiffure => $450 ; Complete

ing Permanent with soft ringlet. ends. Halr shaping. and cutting. $1.00 and $1.50. Individually Styled

Evenings by Appointment

3 For a soft, Soe Van natural Took-

‘Van's Beauty

409 Roosevelt Bldg. In front of Elevator Minois at Washington St.

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|, Program, Mrs. V. A. Trask and Mrs. R. E. Coffin. | J.J. Haramy and Mr 2. , . s. Hen Irvington Chautauqua 2 p. mL Ketcham. oT ry i. 5. B. Broadiien, eos LOW priday Afternoon. Literary —2 Vile 1M 88. a 3 ; > Jeffries, assistant. “Crossroads p-m.- Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, 3627 Bhai Mrs. W. H. B SSroads| _N. Pennsylvania St, hostess; U. 8. A." Mra, W, Urgess. | ars, Arthur Miller, assistant. (Jryington Tuesday 2 p. m. Mrs Program, Mrs. Everett Scho- § BB. Walker, 18 'W, 33d St, Held. Guest day:

hostess, Program, Mrs. Jean pgianapolis Current Events — 2 Brown Wagoner, Guest day. |p. m. Mrs. Charles Butler 506 | Procter—2:30 p., m. Mrs. E. H. N. Bosart Ave. hostess; Mrs.

Bingham Jr, 131 Blue Ridge 7. R.“'Mead, assistant, “Lew Road, hostess, “God's Under-| wallace,” Mrs. I. W. Riggins. ground,” Mrs, P, C. Ferguson. Irvington Quest—1 p. m. Mrs. 8. Meridian Heights Inter-Se 2:15 L. Schubach, 5334 Hill St., hostp. m. Mrs. W. D. Wright, 5315 ess: Mrs. W. G. Gingery, asCentral Ave. hostess; Mrs. R.| gistant. “Early Indianapolis,” H. Stone, assistant. Program,| Mrs. H. P. Johnson. Mrs, 8. M. Ford. Over the Tea Cups—2 p. m. Miss

Multum - in - Parve —=12:30" p. m.| Anna Reade, 4360 Washington. Mrs, ‘H. A. Harldm; 221 N.| Blvd, hostess: Miss Edith Hall, Pershing Ave. hostess. “The assistant. Program, Mrs. W, D.

Religion of the Red Man,” Mrs.” Gatch,

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You'll fe the penonal touch of o Photo-Gréeling Cord. Give ws your negative, select the design you

Sunshine Girls—7:30 P m. Miss Rachel Ballenger, 1730 W. Mor-

WwW. P. Boemler, . Second Tuesday of the Month

7:30 p. m. Mrs. Earl Chance, ris-8t; hostess. 1530 Roach St. ‘hostess; Mrs. Woman's Round: Table—-1 p. m. Violet Anderson, assistant, Mrs. G. A. Millett, 428 W, 43d’ Tuesday Afternoon Study-—1 p.m. 8t, hostess. Program, Mrs. Her-

Mrs. John Geller, 6130 Kingsley! bert Minturn.

Beautiful Hand-Colored Miniatures for Christmas Giving! [

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES hrysanthemum-Dinner

turday night in the Indianapolis Athhere. New gowns are getting final condition of hubby's dinner suit and ‘Mrs. Harry E. Riddell (right) Stone decide about her husband's dinner coat.

This Week's Club Calendar Sorority

Dive, Hoste: “Television,” * Sets Meeti ng

'week for active Indianapolis club westfield Woman's—1:30 p. m : . m.|

Group to Hear

Hey! Study — 2 p.m 38th St. Sorority. Mrs. Paul Mozingo, 5716 Lowell Alpha Chap. | Ave., will be hostess at 6 p. m. tomorrow. in her home. * : Mr. Young will discuss ‘“PerA.B. W 1 Jo-She-Ma—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Er-| ye YH nest Raybourn, Acton, Rostess;jS00A1 JExperiences gana Mrs. Dona)d Leonard, assistant. 250 = Tass oa Yo pean 3 Continent. rs. Mozingo Wwillipeite Jota Chap, Beta Sigma

McDaniel, 20 W. Kessler Blvd. zrrs Robert King, Mrs. Lorenzo | hostess; Mrs. F. C. Spangler jones, Miss Adah Hill and Miss and Mrs. George Wood, assist- §rary Moorman. re

K. V. Ammerman, J. A. cam- Alumnae Plan Meeting Here |.

The Chi Omega Alumnae will} Beta, Delphian—Noon. Mrs. E. M. meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in . Stuppy, 2633 Allen Ave. host- the Broad Ripple Branch Library. Druggist Group Sets rogram, Mrs. Walter Jen-|~ Mrs. J. L. Miller and Mrs. Ww. ’ IB. Lincoln, are cochairmen ) e program. They are planning The monthly luncheon meeting hobby show. Each member is of ked to bring a sample of her Woman's Organization, National] bby. st The hostesses are to be Mes- '. lames E. R. Pipher, C. W. Fiscus, Hotel. A D. E. Wilson, W. 8. Red and J. W. Gibson Wine Co. will spegk.

Marston.

Pilat--8 p..m.. Hotel Washington. § ocr at aries’ Hostess.

Miss Blanche Van Lieu, 3143 ganization president. {Park Ave., will be hostess at 7:30| ————————————————— p. m. Tuesday for the monthly | . Taseting of the Secretaries Inter- Meeting Set Tomorrow |national. Mrs. Louise M. Gaines, yres' employment manager, will| Delta Phi Beta Sorority, will meet gall... Plana. for. the. Christmas | {party and a benefit project willlo? Mrs.

‘iam 1 & Good American?" Mrs. aus

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Mrs. Ralph T. Simon Lois Ann, to help with

Sororities— TOMORROW

—17:30 p. m. 38th St. Branch,

8 p. m. Mrs. Frank Straub,

R. H. Thompson Jr., assistant. ‘Chap, G, PEC—T7:30 p.m. _ Mrs.|

ridian St., hostess. TUESDAY

L. Rasener, 5635 Lowell Ave!

WEDNESDAY pha Tri Chi—38 p. "Crossroads Rehabilitation Center. Benefit auction. Mrs. Harold Stoehr and Mrs. R. C. Woemper. cochairmen.

State Deaf School \superintend- ‘Program, ‘Mrs. Ralph Ruschoo 8 perinten®! haupt and Mrs. Richard Toon. pel musical background to] PU<13 pm. Food Craft] ,... i ¥ 2 \ . . . : . {Indianapolis Panhellenix—1 p. m, Minerva—1:30 p. m. Mrs. .C. F. rhe assistant hostesses are Atop, Js, Reeth Caspagal

Stickle and Miss Waneta Hull

SATURDAY Chap. F. PEO—6:30 p. m. Mrs.|

man.

Alpha Epsilon, Delta Theta mo Set

Dance Is Causing Flurry.

Arms Hotel. ) ) | 0. Crawford. Della Thompson, 3360 N. Me- Australian Chapter—12:30 Mrs. William Naue, Road 52, hostess: Mrs. Emil Reinhard, To Meet Tuesday and Mrs. L. C. Gerow, assistSpeaker, i

Chap. 8, PEO—T7:30"p. m. Mrs.| ants. W. D. Couger, 5825 Keystone] Houppert. Ave. hostess. Program, Mrs. Old Glory J. H. Baldwin, > Clara

ton, William Roberts and Betty mocp oor cout

George Hosmer, 3656 N. Dela-| “Effective ware St, "hostess. 'B. I, L.|sonality Dévelopment.” Mrs. C. party. Harold Larsh is program chair-|

Photos by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer |able boys and girls, has recruited her teen-age daughter, [your own to choose teaching as telephone reservations for the event. As (a = ri, Mrs. Simon is finding she has additional | | uses for her time. Ralph Lillard's orchestra will play for the dance. 2

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» Meetings |ily and juvenile courts and to fms . 1

Chapter—S8 p.m. Mrs. ; : Dunnewald,” 3735 N. Chap. U, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. D.| Chester St, hostess. Speaker, Miss Magdalexa Fred.

Joan of Are Chapter—8:30 p.m: Jt m.| Jones Restaurant, Mrs. C. W. Silvers, hostess. chairman. - Speaker, Mrs. Walter Houppert; husbands as guests. ]

FRIDAY Announce Chairman \For Luncheon

R. K. Bowers _ will be {hostess chairman for the tray Alpha Chi Omega It will. be at 1 astants. p.m. tomorrow in- the Butler University Chapter House, 725 W. Hampton Drive. Robert Cummins will talk on Speaking and Per-

"SUNDAY, NOV. 68,1049

_ Thursday

Observance Set To Open Tomorrow

ing, recreation and juvenile protection; major areas of PTA active ity, will be emphasized, accords ing to Mrs. John E. Hayes, National Congress president.

Open-Door Policy Under the recently projected program on schooling and parent and family life education, Mrs. Hayes urged parents to “Invite {your children's teachers into your own home, treat them with the “same respect shown members. of * | other . professions and encourage including

career.” She asserted, “The child who trids ‘Jove and emotional security at home is inoculated against the | temptations leading to juvenile de|linquency. Good citizens should join with groups working to es{tablish marriage clinics and fam<

{prove the laws regulating’ mare

Indiana National Bank. Busi! TOMORROW |riage, divorce, adoption, ¢hild laness. {Terra Chapter—1- p. m. Broad bor and other conditions affect Zeta Kapps, Delta Theta Tau—| Ripple Library. ing welfare of children and youth. TUESDAY | Meanwhile: good parents will

534 W. 42d St. hostess; Mrs. Alpina Chapter—35:45 p. m. Spink | Waintain an _open-door policy toSpeaker, Mrs. C.

ward their children’s friends.”

p. m. Toastmistress Club

“Mrs. Scott Hargis will be toastmistress for the Tuesday dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Toastmistress Club.— "t will be at 6 pm. in the Apex Grill Miss Ann Hauser will be toast-

Mrs. Walter

brating his birthday. Not only er follows; Mrs. Andrew Gus, did she stand at her table and \ : “Hamilton County Zoning," O. hostess. “Silver,” Mrs. A. W.| WEDN | mistress and Mrs. Colleen Glass, sing “Happy Birthday to You" | TOMORROW V. Winks, | Dale Young Macy. in de ian Orapten-10 a wii Margaret White and Miss but later she sang “Some En- Alpha Epsilon Latrelan — 1:15 WEDNESDAY Dale Young, head of the Organ Chap. W, PEO—2 p.m. Mrs. W.. Herron Art Gallery. Spe obi Alice Shaw will give the program. chanted Evening” from the | Mre. T. W. Meeder, 4071 W. T4th |, (0 "uly 12:30 p. m. Maroit ® jordan Music Col-| E- Sisson, 5686 Carrollton Ave.| Mrs. Noble Reynolds 11:30 | J HILLMAN'S ===\ dancefloor. It was by all odds 8t.\ hostess; Mrs; John Whit- ecta Clrcle—12.30 p. m. 10 lege, is to be the guest speaker] ‘hostess; Mrs. J.D. Barr,-assist-._a’m. lunch. W. W, Chana er: 8 ——— the classiest entertainment | mores assistant “Human| Hotel. Mrs. G. N. Spiegel, not at a meeting of the Indianapolis| ant. “Child Guidance” Mrs, “ture. i - = i h * Growth,” Red Cross film. es. ~~ Xlumnae Chapter; Mu Phi Epsilon Bert C. McCammon. ou FRIDAY :

For Your Better Coat, Suit or Dress

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w Luncheon Meeting

the Indianapolis Chapter, | Association of Retail Druggists,| will be Tuesday In the Warren|

representative of the

{ The committee includes Mes{dames Paul Reichel, Howard McCord, 8. R. Fisher, Floyd Cox and HA Veit: Mrs. J. I. Gelly i1s-or-

Members. .of Alpha Chapter,

at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home

discussed. 'Kealing ‘Ave,

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On Thurs Club will hat dred Crump’'s tions of cot meeting is al Roland Derby son Ave, at Officers of new garden ¢ thy. Thibo, 1} Arthur H.F treasurer. M is program ¢l

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