Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1950 — Page 14
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affairs, with the poker-creny bunch, are fh, of course. The large, official receptions nobody-—least
be anything but rat races.
y/parties such as the one Mr. Truman dropped in on a few evenings ago fall somewhere between the two. There are a few pals, but large groups of non-cronies. There are Secret
men, but the routine is not so
rigid as at an official party. Still, it is hard for the President to be a human being, and no one in the world waits with more honest simplicity to be a human being than does Harry Truman. At the party the other evening, as always in such cases, the President was the center of a cozy little bunch of eager beavers all of whom tried to outdo each other in hysterical laughter at anything even mildly amusing the Big Man said,
rapt attention to every other
word that passed his lips, The President told a mildly Rabelaisian story, which sounded like one he had picked up from | Vice President Barkley at and naturally the boys were rolling on - the floor at that one. oppressivenéss of the atmos- |
a4 smoker,
phere generated by this toadying is indescribable. Probably nothing
destroys: why so tying to;impress other people, most of the upper a society was ine cluded in the guest list of this party, there was a large representation from old, stronglyn families. While in
_not. met him personally before with his vitality
startled he'd like to very much, hut he 't dance. He certainly has
to the dance floor wel'e envying him. A tiny nondescript man his way into the swarm shook the President's hand, , “Mr, President, we have Mr.
The rigors of the diplomatic ‘were well illustrated by an which occured this in the Mayflower Hotel Lounge, that gay rendezvous of the smart international set, sometimes known as The Snake
Pit. The dean of the diplomatic corps, Norwegian Ambassador Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstierne, and the minister from Iceland, Thor Thors, with their wives, were lunching at a cor ner table. The Thors' beautiful daughwho had several actor Peter Lawford -—- was having lunch a few tables away with several friends, including Mrs.
rumored to be more than mildly interested in Dictator Peron's man here, Argentine Ambassador Jeronimo Remoripo.
Happy Ending The girls wera feeling gay and giddy and prankish. They fig decided to send a Cherry Heering (a str Scandinaviah liqueur) still another pilfir of the diplomatic set, also lunching in The Snake Pit —+tall, impeccable Lieutenant Colonel Herbert da Schinkel, extra man extraordinary and incidentally air attache of the Swedish embassy. This project didn't work out; the walter, aleo feeling prankish, suggested he fix up a pickied herring with maraschino cherries. Then, when he took the drink to the Colonel, de Bchinke!l said erisp-. ly that he never drank after lunch, but he would be happy | to accept any drink before din- | ner. .
Teacher Receives, |
Aviation Award | DENVER, Colo, -—- Miss Elise - Whilock Adams, a supervising teacher in Denver, Colo, schools “pecently received the Brewer Tro phy for outstanding contributions to aviation, | She was chosen as a repre-| sentative of all the schoolteachers who tried to give boys and girls & better knowledge of aviation's full meaning. 4
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Women as Police
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leasant social intercourse more completely, .and that's ny Washington parties are terrible—too many people
The girls then ‘plotted fur-
ther, and gcampered out to the |
florist shop in the lobby, where they ordered red carnations "sent to the Norwegian usbat
corps elm,” ‘and ‘his sidekick, the ‘Beat es-
kort In town.” The minister and the ambassador received the flowers happily, and stuck them in their
buttonholes. Then, not to be out-
done, they stormed the florist shop themselves, and ordered a large. and’ luscious orchid sent to each of the four young ladies. This Mayflower Lounge diplomacy worked out beautifully and everyone was happy, with the possible exception of Mrs. de Morgenstiethe and Mrs, Thors, who ended up with nothing fancier than white carnations, The happy luncheon ended around three-thirty, when the two ‘groups broke up. Young Nina Lunn ended things on the properly gay note, Passing through the lobby, she noticed a child's toy pistol at the news stand. She bought it, stuck it ornamentally in her belt, and went striding down Connecticut Avenue, Uncle Wilhelm's orchid on her shoulder and the Pistol Jon | her hip.
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Mrs, Bert Kingan Jr, and Mrs. Harold L. Bartholomew address invitations for the annual buffet supper and style show in the High-
| land Golf and Country Club. The party’ will be Thursday. Mrs. | Kingan is chairman of the event, assisted by Mrs. Bartholomew:
Athenaeum Turners Plan Party to Honor Two Members
lat the traditional “Pioneer Party.”
|are to be feted. A play, “A Day in Turner Park” | was written by Elsa Sputh and Ernst Zehe. [members are Hiram Keehn Ne
Jack “Thufston. Also Mésdames George Farkas,
and Mr. and Mrs, €. C. Borshoff.| Members of the Maennerchor, clude duplisation of
auxiliary - will entertain, There will be a buffet dinner be- home rule. fore the program. :
been made by Otto’ Busc¢hing,
Franz Binninger, George Schmidt, ‘man,
‘assisted by Mrs.
McNamara, Henry Steichmann, M. | ‘bert Hall, Crawfordsville;
Charles Hess, Franklin Vonnegut. | dianapolia. John Mahrdt, Julius Becherer,| Vincent Rhyde, Clarence Green, n, | Howard Poulton and Fred Hoffmann,
Give Birthday Party m."57tn St. entertained resenty Whiten Piano Keys
{with a birthday party in honor of thetr son, William K. Whitten.
{the state local league. | coming on the [state board.
iwill whiten plano keys.
_ Production committee]
| A fyi slate of officers will be Reservations for the party have [elected at the spring convention in Purdue University. Mrs.-E. E. 1 McMichael, Crown Point, is chair | Austin C. E. Cambridge, Joe Kern, Paul | Clifford, Bloomington: Mrs. Hu-|
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ton, 521 E. 2001 Bt. are the bride parents. The
son of Mr, and Mrs. Jonw 4 Sr., Zionsville,
Mrs. Paul Johnston, siaterin-
law of the bride, is to be the mawill wear an! American Beauty taffeta dress
tron of honor. and a flower headdress
The bridesmaids will be Miss June McGheey and Miss Shirley Shire. They will wear gold taffeta
frocks and flower headdresses. The best man will be Mr.
‘Warner Jr. Paul Johnston is to
be an usher,
‘Trip to Follow
The bride will wear a gown of candlelight satin. It is made with a molded bodice and hoop skirt, Her fingertip veil is of {illusion and she will carry a white prayerbook topped with an orchid. After a reception in the Marott Hotel the couple will leave for a short- wedding trip. They will be {at home later this month In Zionsville, The bridegroom attended Butler
University. Fifty-year members of the Athenaeum Turners will be honored
The event will be Wednesday | {night in the club ballroom. Paul Ulrich and Leo M. Rappaport)
will be presented. . The weript| SCH edules Party
The Indianapolis’ Alumnae As-|
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I {Norman Johanning, Richmond, W. 6 Mecormich Dr Job Hasty | and Mrs. William P. Snethen, In:
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schlueter, 205 E. 34th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzan Marie, fo Robert Lee Huck, Findlay, O., son of Mr, and Mrs. David W, Huck, Louisville. A | summer Wedding is planned. Both are graduates of Purdue Uni- | versity. Miss School is a Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority mem- | ber and Mr. Huck is a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
Legion Auxiliary Planning
(of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, U2 E. 10th St.
Club Lists
Radio Instruction School {Speakers -
The first radio school of instruction for the Indiana American)
A program on “Indianapolis”
A | Al umnage Chapter | Legion Auxiliary will be held Saturday in the World War Memorial. Redevelopment — Progress and
Gamma |
sociation, ‘Kappa Kappa
“birthday of “Mu “Chapter.
Tenattive subjects for the May Lamarr Layfield is chairman of FP. ¥. Fitzgerald, and C. L. Hester 16-18 state convention of the the meeting. League of Women Voters of In-| |diana are announced. They in-'dames functions Marvel orchestra, the gymnasium and the and finances of townships, coun- Joan Baumgart and Miss Jo Ann too. ty and towns, sport ballot and
She is being assisted by MesRichard Reynolds, Dale and Donald Sobbe, Miss
Cunningham.
Mrs. Everett Schofield willl
give the program, “Lady From
Godey's.’
Chapter to Meet
The Alpha Chapter, Deite Omega Sorority, will meet t 7 p. m. Tuesday. Miss Abbie
Mrs. Bradford Patton, Chicago, Kans and Miss Amy Boner, 126 | treasurer of the National League, |N. Drexel Ave, will be hostesses. will arrive in Indianapolis Feb, 8| to make a two weeks field trip tol “Never Dies the Dream.”
‘Miss Amy Keene will review
mvitation of the Hostess for Meeting Diefenderfer, 5580
Mrs. Dale Rockville Road, will entertain the members of Iota chapter, Alpha
A cloth moistened with vinegar Omicron Alpha Sorority, at a 6!Conn., Mrs. Kashman directed theition of the subject, “New Ways
p. m. dinner meeting tomorrow.
Mrs, Wise Mi /Catherine Daniels, WIRE; “Tele-
Alpha will precede a question and an-|
{serving for the second time. She
An all-day program. has been arranged by Mrs. Mildred Her- Plans” will be presented tomor-
| mansdorter, Richmond, department radio chairman. Mrs. Wiliam row at the 1:30 p. m. meeting of
Kashman, Hartford, Conn., national auxiliary radio chairman, and the Woman's Research Club. staff members of local radio stations will give the program, Guest speakers will i be William a] T.
“will foljfow Assistant hos will. be Mesdames G. A. ler, F'. E. Bib-
White Cons Guild vision,” representative of WFBM; Unit ‘Meetings Set | “Sports,” Gene Keily, WXLW, and| geveral umits of the Methodist Pins, William H. Remy, Herbert “Public Relations,” Reid Chap-| Hospital's White Cross Guild wit) FUL, Charles Compton, William man, WISH. Imeet this week in the Bervies R. Forney and Henry L. Dayis, M. Wayland Fullinton, el i “Son ’ will be moderator for a panel dis-| Monday — Plainfield, Rebekah Speci
resentatives, | New Jersey and Meridian Heights: — Meeting Ne Movie Is Pla d Wednesday — St. Paul's, Alpha A social m for the mem-. ovie Is Planne {Omicron Alpha, Degree of Honor, bers of the Alpha Chapter, Omega
. ; n! Nightingales; Thursday—Mother, Wednesday. The group will meet died ‘at the 2:30 p. im. altesnoun Bethel and Library, and Friday— in the W, Washington St. Branch, program. A movie, “On the AIr,"|piverside and Prentice. Indiana National Bank. Mesdames Dorothy Gray, Emswer period with audience par-| ticipation.
The national radio chairman is!
be h
To Meet Jan. 31 Members of the school-age oie was committee chairman’ in 1948, cation study group of the TSC Chap ter when she was elected national dianapolis Branch, American As-| Plans Meeting vice president. On completion of sociation of University Women,! The Lady Aberdeen Artist that term she was appointed will meet Jan. 31. | Chapter, ITSC, will meet at 12.30
Mrs. Howard Peckham, 5108 p m. Saturday in the Hotel WashA former teacher in the public| Graceland Ave. will Be hostéss ington. schools and the American School | |for the 7:30 p. m. meeting. ! for the Deaf, West Hartford! “Discussion will be a continua-| Hostesses will be Mesdames George Lozzell,
first National School. for Volun- in Discipline, ” 'and Leonard Smith.
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| AAUW School Group ma Lee Almus and Amy Burris,
the . Mrs. taffeta gown. The net yoke had: seed pearls. The sleéves were fingertip length. Her ‘matching : candlelight fingertip length veil fell from a net cap adged with’ seed pearls. She carried a bouquet
Mrs. Kashman will be intro- Office, Triple E and Southport Nu Tau Sorority, is set for 8 p. m, «
Mrs. Clayton Ridge will speak. : Everett Jordan”
Miss Frieda of the evening lations, has a ing of that st p. m. Wednes Waara, 5230 E will be hostess.
Units Set Ses The pre-scho also will meet & Mrs. James 8. at the meetin Branch, Mer Bank: Father: . attend. There program on “ tion” and “Th “United Nat
will entertain. is the chairma Members of will meet Jan service auditor! building. “Ho be the topic, John Gavin, ct A paper and of the “Histor: given by Mrs. for the Music § 745 p. m. eve home of Mrs. I Englewood Rot Members of « group "will con Jan. 25, in the structor, Mrs. Washington B Munger serves “Shakespeare be the subject the second and meeting Jan. 2 ald Elder and are leaders. TI in the 38th St. National Bank.
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