Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1950 — Page 13

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By OLAND D. RUSSELL, ‘Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 11—EIl Senator from Maine, Don Owen Brewster, y wife, threw a Spanish dinner party the: “other evening in the Chinese Room of the Mayflower which

the tawn's still talking about, it was that diggity. i

Eighty fine-feathered guests representing the creme of ‘the cream of Capital Society turned out and nearly swooned,

of delight over the menu, a i555 Dan who ‘coincidentally asl rare combination of Maine celebrating his birthday. Latest

{word is the undersecretary is rigcuisine. and Spanish . f7°Co ‘ging the ties oh signal halvards Listen what they ate: D-{0- be used for dressing -ship or

somme printanier With marrow dumplings; Maine lobster thermi- harho dor with Aroostook potatoes ar DoF io Keep She USS Missourd enne; Spanish Chicken, and | Be : ; colorfully season ron ia and garnished with hearts of arti-| Be wn. Anthony Drexel , choke and pimentos; mixed salad went house-hunting re- ' of avocado and tomatoes with *3 cently, she adopted a Jim dandy crown of cream cheese and har-/of an idea. She took along with le-duc; huge fresh strawberries in| her a (Polaroid) “camera, the “Stent pois St grushed ice topped kind which develops pix only a r From frosted silver ewers gal-| Short time after they're snapped. lons sparkling ‘white grape Each evening she could show her juice were, poured — EI Senator husband; the former Ambassador, and Mrs. Brewster never serve Just ‘what she had seen and to‘alcoholic drinks at their parties. |Sether. they could. sort out.the The orchestra played Spanish jigs MO0st likely prospects. Ended up and Mrs. Brewster in a tribute to} with their choosing Greystone, a the Spanish national colors wore | white - pillared showplace where a deep red lace gown with a cor-|they serve a Biddle menu

olden orchids. | favorite: clams on the half shell, ne Jem im in honor of fast beef and strawberry shortSpanish Ambassader- at - Large, | (cake. a Senor Jose Felix Lequerica, who's 7 due to become Ambassador to PRINCE BERNHARD of The this country, Sen. Brewster is a Netherlands flew into town with well-known aficionado (fan) of his hand on the throttle of his priSpain. vate DC-3 and sever#l enchanted

marking the channel at Norfolk

Blair House luncheon, bringing} . out the Sunday china. The Prince is

Quen Juliana of ~The. Nether- mite stage plays to this drama{loving capital. ‘night, male eyes glanced furtively | from under top hats for any]

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visit here was unofficial — he’s been jaunting around the Dutch West Indies, Mexico and so forth, and just dropped in, accompanied! by an entourage of seven includ-|

ing a Royal House dick. ” =

Philosophy in Verse

THE WAY things look to ‘Maj. ! Gen. U. 8, Grant III, he says, is: The cow is in the parlor The cat Is in the lake, The baby’s in the garbage pail, | What difference does it make? | The General, who is vice presi-| dent of George Washington U, was speaking to the American| Business Women's Association here. He said his grandpappy, the one who was at Appomattox, always believed in doing what comes nacherally. Bo does Ulysses

...» 2 evenings were given in-his honor Hot and Tasty by enthusiastic Dutchmen. PresiHOT STUFF was sure popular

dent Truman anted up with a in the victual line hereabouts : lately. Texans were serving. Mexican and Spanish dishes at the drop of a sombrero. ® A chuck - wagon chili supper whipped up for 200 Texans to mark Texas Independence Day included chili’ con carne, frijoles,

coffee. Then Rep. and Mrs. Ken Regan of Texas tossed a “compotation” party at their home in Chevy Chase tempting guests with chill eongueso, tostados and tamales. For illumination, the Regans 'em with a Sante Fe flesta gimmick-—candles stuck in| paper bags full of sand. In such romantic, smoky atmosphere Speaker Sam Rayburn was

bassador was invited so he could get some idea of what Texas had. done to Mexican cookery.

” » ” Exotic grub at still another ns dinner—the Gilbert LaGorces’ " «included broiled turtle steaks ‘served with French-fried wil = oo Eat Seed rice. : This is a gerat town for seeking out the unusual in .provender and dishing It wp | quaintly. bor ss = 8

Senate Soup THEY'RE EVEN planning to]

soup served in the Senate dining room. By law this soup’s got to) be served every day. A southern) filibuster would block any repeal-| er, but Major Domo Paul John- | son thinks that he can under the law alter the recipe a bit—and for the better, he says. Heretofore, the soup’s been made with Smithfield ham hocks but: not much ham gets in the| soup. Mr. Johnson has come up with the idea of adding diced Smithfield ham to each individual bowl and relabel it Senate Bean Soup Superior.

8 . . i FEARLESS DAN Kimball, Un-| dersecretary of the Navy, made] history by tendering a swank,

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‘land everything was just lovely as The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” |}

THAT OLD. burleycue house,ihome aboard the liner. Atlantic/lowers attended mass in, Cannes,

Gayety, has certainly had its|tonight ater a Hol Year A isite te: the husband of {ine lifted ‘tor .a return of legiti- y visit toitoday; Later v d a monas yl

Rome.

| Cardinal Spellman Ends Holy. Year Tour .

p SANNES, France, March El The other 200 Americans whol with 2 t

Spellman, arch- 1 ela of New York, apd 300,Spellman remained in Europe. American

went to Rome

sailed for] The cardinal -and his 300 fol«

er TAON the island of St. Honorat.- I

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“At the “opening

signs of ‘abandoned strip-tease art in the lobby, but nary a sign was left of the old bump-and- |

grind belles. }

A new green-striped canopy. | spiffy as all get out, now stretches | from the lobby to the sidewalk |

starring Susan Peters, opened for a two-week run. The first-night crowd was largely minked and

occasionally white - tied, which! must have caused Justice Oliver, Wendell Holmes to revolve in his grave. The distinguished Justice used to visit the Gayety regularly; always remarking ‘with a' sigh: “I wish I were 75 again,” |

Halleck Clarifies Stand

CANDOR on Capitol Hill Dept. When Rep. Charles A, Halleck (R:' Ind.) injected the word -“phile-! isophical” into a House debate, Majority Leader John Mc Cormack: ‘broke in with: “Does the gentleman mean vy] ‘philosophical’ that he is «now | getting into the field -of statesmanship? ” “Well,” said Mr. Halleck, “you know out in Indiana everybody is supposed to be a poet or ‘politician. I have always claimed to be a statesman, but there seems to be some question about that in some guar-

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