Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 16

#

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES,

SUNDAY, FEB. 19, 1950

mA

Potomac Patter— Hostess Was Too Busy To Go to Her Own Windle

For Once a Guest Who Forgot to Offer His Thanks, Can Shift the Blame Easily

By ANDREW TULLY, Seripps-Howard Staff Writer good Democrats and/or Republi‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—A wistful lush sauntered up cans ‘those old-timers were. to some companions in like condition at the cocktail party ” 3

INCIDENTALLY, February's a igiven by Mrs. O. Max Gardner, widow of the. former am- hig nirthday month for modern

bassador-designate to Great Britain, before the Democrats’ PlIgwigs, too. Mrs. Truman was ? $100-a-plate feedbag the other night. 35 Feb, 13 and Margaret was 26

E ! on the 17th, Feb, 13 also was Su “As usual,” he whimpered, “I didn'taget to see the: preme Court Justice Robert Jack hostess. though,

son's birthday, while Sen. Owen so nobody had to give (pass the Potatdes) Brewster “That's okay,” a pal told him the Standard Oil Co. ° of- Maine will be ‘a year older him. “For once it's not your # 2» lon Feb. 22 and Justice Hugo fault—she didn’t come.” REP. LLOYD BENTSEN of Black will celebrate Feb. 27, Texas is making sure nobody will 5-0 nN Sure —enough.—Mrs ever accuse his sons of being] REP. CARROLL D. KEARNS wasn’t there. - She was too busy rom Massachusetts or New York of Pen: i$ Wo! ou nelping to run the big show. to at- 0 ennsylvania is worried about or some other effete state. The a] that gold at Ft. Knox. He

Gardner

tend her own shindig " ; ( ) 3 in 4 tots, 5 and 2, have been wearing says the only people who've ever SENATE SECRETARY Les cowboy boots ever since they actually seen it are Mrs. Georgia

Biffle set the Eastern Seaboard Eads tel

record for absent-mindness at the swank whing-ding Secretary of State Dean Acheson gave for the

from those knitted Neese Clark, Treasurer of the U. They haven't shot up any § and the Ft. Knox guards. So saloons, yet, though. he's going to introduce a resolu.y nn tion demanding that Congressmen diplomatic corps. He showed up at The nation’s United States At- or somebody be allowed to inspect the white tie affair.all prettied [0TNeYys. in town for a couple of it. up—except for a vest. - Said he'd days to talk about investigating Mrs. Clark says she looked at

heen to a cocktail party in the hme 208 Incidentally, attend {he gold the -other day and it afternoon, had gone home to e big emocratie dinner-—had looks nice.

TAT EIT

rT

ram ery

RET NATTY

meer

For Complete Descriptions of these and Almost 1,000 Other Homes See The Real Estate Section of Today's Times!

1137 CONGRESS AVE —Lovely 4-bedroom home, fireplace, stoker heat, fenced backyard. For complete details see Ad in Clossification 42.

AAT TOF A DIATK HE UITIeT, ter PORTUGUERE "Ambassanor had. rushed back again to switch Pedro Pereira, who's leaving soon, to tails, In confusion like that, 18 going to miss the local ema guy naturally forgets to put on -bassy. He had four tons of pink

his vest, marble, a flock of carved doors 2.84 and a big load of tiles sent over Wolfing Kababs from the old country to fix up the PEOPLE SURF hat a good place when he first came here,

u » ” UNDERSTATEMENT DEPT.: [The State Department has issued ia memo cautioning employees not {to use obsolete copies of the Con |gressional Directory when they're {writing to Congressmen. Seems {some of the boys have been writing to legislators who've been ‘dead for years and, as the De {partment memo points out: “This {has resulted in very bad rela

time wolfing those kababs at the Indian Embassy's reception for | the Hindu ballet Aancer, Uday ,L# Shankar. Kababs are very nice and it's not considered genteel to refer to thém as meat balls. Also, anybody who took the silver foil of those spiced puddings before eating 'em was made to stand in the corner and write “Perle | Mesta Can Lick Gwen Cafritz” 100 times, because it's the silver (5 7 ith Congress.” that's supposed to make the pud tions with Congress. dings so yummy. plenty of eke up an’ 8 1 all. it was a real color- On the curse of drin hey had . oe an x Shankar standing cocktail parties tossed for them Mrs. Veep Gains around being charming as all get- on both days of their stay one | MRS. VEEP BARKLEY has out and the ladies of the embassy by Sen Brien McMahon of gained 15 pounds since she ar x ‘swishing hither and yon in saris Q onneeticut. and the other by the rived-in Washington— That's be-

of assorted colors and flavors, Doss. Atty. Gen. J. Howard Mc- cause she EATS those dinners Saris, of coure, are those roll- Grath. {she's invited to. . . . Gen. Omar your-own - dresses Indian dolls 8 8 |Bradley, chairman of the Joint wear, ; . ver {Chiefs of Staff, likes cake so when ff 8-8 Slower Than E {he had a birthdav the other day

THE MARQUESS of Milford- DON'T BE PUZZLED if Con- | Mrs, Haven may not be selling many gress seems to have moved even 'em hoth with candles. . .-. Rep. eleetric heaters in the U. 8., but more slowly than usual lately. William Pfeiffer of New York he's doing okay just the same. The boys have a gentleman's has introduced a _biH -to authorize When he came over to get hitched agreement that every year, from promotion of WACS, WAVES, to Romaine Simpson, the British Feb. 6 to 20, nobody will try to|etc., to rear admirals and briggovernment wouldn't let him take pull a fast one by getting any im- | adier generals. . . . Rep. Carl Hinalong much dough, so one Amer- portant work done. That's be- shaw of California took a column jcan pal gave him- 10 custom tai- cause the birthdays of Abraham in the Congressional Record the lored suits and Woolworth Dono-! Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and other day to promote Rabbit hue, the dime store proprietor. Andrew Jackson fall in that Week. came through with a $1000 letter period, and most of the big shots a new embassy--a slight pile of of credit to a fashionable dentist. are wandering around the coun- rock with eight acres of lawn His car had a full tank of gas, try making speeches about what|and woodland.

Bradley made him two of

you've seen Television... but never as fine

as this!

and priced

so very low!

. . / AV : \ +) FH By 3 8 AARON SL AlN Er FRITNNE a PRE SAINI RGN CAIN PEST SLD AAAI

> Life-size pictures 16" BROADVIEW screen

—Sweden's—just—bought-§-

oa

Only 2 Simple Controls

Just turn it on—select station —that's alll

TELEVISION

Big screen 16" BROADVIEW television comes to life-like, life-size realism with Motorola's ultra smart, new 16K2 console.’ Brighter-than-ever picfiires... thanks to increased Pass Band and a new Ultra Hi-Voltage Circuit. Any child can operate i perfectly with just 2 simple controls. Many more exclusive features and all _yours in magnificent console cabinetry of handrubbed mahogany or limed oak. Come in for a convincing demonstration.

No Outside Antenna New BHT.IN.-TENNA elimi. nates rooftop ontenno ond Installation in goed signal oreos.

No Fade... No Flicker Avfomatic Gain and Bright

®s EERE (gD) enw $2009

TELEVISION APPLIANCE ano :

“33 W. 34TH ST. LE FELT ALLE xy 3 "330M. ILLINOIS TA. 1880 aon / APPLIANCE (0.4

HEADQUARTERS — EASY TERMS

WA 0938

IIa ER]

> [=

TR Es 5227)

tor Beal Fstate Ads

IN CANTERBURY (1116 HAWKS LANE)—Beautiful brick and frame colonial, 3 bedrooms, 10 closets, screened porch. For complete de-

5047 N. CAPITOL AVE —Attractive 3-bedroom home, tile bath, autematic heat, fenced yard, sunroom. For complete details see Ad in Classification 42.

6251 N. DELAWARE—A large S:room bungalow, 2 bedrooms, tile bath,

6 closets, automatic -heat. For complete details see Ad in Classifie

42

cotion-42;

743 BERKLEY RD. (4300 NORTH) 2 bedrooms, insulated, storm windows, a bargain for only $10,850. See Ad in Classification 42.

—Lovely small home in park setting,

24th and SOUTHERN (BEECH GROVE)--A 3-bedroom home on large lot, 2-car garage, outstanding value for only $7500; $2500 down. See Ad in Clossification 44,

.

GO HOME-HUNTING

“TODAY!

Alt of the fine homes for sale on this page and hundreds of others "advertised in the classified columns of the REAL ESTATE SECTION, may be seen TODAY! Why not take your family end go HOME-HUNTING today? You'll find that today's prices are for below the 1946 highs, that todoy's new and older homes both offer real value for the money! Yes, the time to buy that HOME OF YOUR OWN . . . is NOW!

tails see Ad in Classification 42.

I glance Claycombe « as the woms for wanting Some of spoken earli my mind. “ incredible a between two The cou words. The a high rate fired up wit long time # livid with er

The Scen:

FOR SO! state of ma long before courtroom Outwardly Through steps such sa the case, la proceed, cle tablishing | stated that with residen in silence. J

It was « through the

ROAD 31 and SOUTHPORT ROAD—Only 7 miles from the circle, 2

years-old, —6-roommodern—bungolow, DRY basement.

Classification 46.

See Ad in

2833 WARMAN (COLD SPRING-KESSLER AREA)—Here's that 2-bed-room dream house! Oil heat, electric hot water heater, on lot with 225 ft. frontage. For complete details see Ad in Classification 42.

3446 W. 12th ST.—Attractive 2-bedroom bungalow, stoker, large garage, only $5,500. Shown by appointment. See Ad in Classification 45.

5856 PRIMROSE—Attractive bungalow, good location, 2-bedrooms, insulated, owner leaving city will accept reasonable offer, Open Today. See Ad in Classification 42,

4628 CAROLINE-~A 5.room bungalow close to transportation and shopSee Ad in Class , sification 42, ! "

ping center, only $7900, shown by appointment.

-479. KINGSLEY—See this beoutif 2 bedroom white brick one! Fenced yard, near schools “ond transportation, only $13,500. See. Ad in. : Clossification 42. a \

Naf

44 S ¥ i Si.

or - Th. ~ x a de ey

246 BLUE RIDGE ROAD—New 6-room stone bungalow, OPEN TODAY 2:6 p. m;, 3 twin-sized bedrooms, oil heat, will accept trade. See

Classification 45.

‘Ad ‘in Classification 42.

The Indianapolis

yl

1635-5 NORFOLK==A—well-built—6-room—modern—brick—home n-nice ff neighborhood, séveral fruit trees, reasonobly priced. See Ad. Im

os

{looked like This was The last ti them to live children. Di and pnatheti Claycombe | Everythi husband ha that time. I it -was toler little celebr: sorted to sc a thrashing. The testi me that no ing of the way. What and hopes o in his chair. More of back. He si of children party is su parents are own selfish ests of the

NEW Y( the suggest year in an . state of women’s we and renders * ruptcey. By that

lapelled tw pink topcoa

~~ recommend

double-brea: « mode; and | inch since I But I do flock of fer show at the This was a - maybe the ; since some ¢ pants.

: Cost Abo I DO N( + the-shouldes in North A: : fashion. It * old-fashione * wouldn't sti . has travele » nobody has . I will te ! will hold al : hold two ca ‘. my phony : bottles of : read novels paper, a sh dozen. paper + a carton o + brush, shay ! derwear, When I side. They © always clir + typewriter? ! in hand is | ~ Let's tal Brazilian Ji

Tax

i WASH Tour govern ¢ subject, 1s | : an impost This car of the Hou have been ‘but wha w 7 with a’larg From ft . with a rad { white enan “« rim; one $2 ~ watch, pric -» self as Ed ! Time, Inc, * Thomas cl ! under $5 a . was the tro

EE Sea

nen

3

| Describe

“Simply Dingell . (D taxes. “Yes, si ality 1s suj