Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1950 — Page 39
By ANDREW TULLY, Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 25-The del ; bank notes mingled with the
national Bank, the International
Import Bank. It also was well
2 next to the sail loft. A stocked with booze and high.
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toned grub. | “The admiral started playing the Michigan; and also Democrats Indianapolis 55 years.
As usual, the champagne came spouting forth from a fountain, {only in self-defense. Seems
: but although the jam was terrific roommate played one of those|ever it occurred to anyone. (Plumbers Association, Ameriean
nobody fell in. Besides the foun- awful ukuleles. tain, of course, there l
tastes could guzzie stuf like bourbon and Scotch. | Among the aristocratic merry-! makers was Secretary of State Dean Acheson in a real sharp brown suit and a yellow-dotted
inary, low-class tickets, but
Pan-American Union Boys Ate fare ) Prove Very, Very Friendly f-==u=x
~ Grub-Guzzle Celebration Cements Bigger od - And Better Inter-American Friendship : 3
lightful crackling of crisp/washed it all down -vfth. ponche eral Alberto de Lieras of the Pog so P® When Secretary Gen-| crema, or milk punch.
the: Pan-American Union building affair. The guests included such hot financiers from such outfits as the Inter-;3tanch Republicans Monetary Fund and the Export-| the cocktail lounge to be set up
banjo 30 years ago when he was a! Mrs. Spessard Holland of Florida . i dshipman at Annapolis— but/and Mrs. Robert Kerr of Okla. Marion County Home Builders As
380, Of Course, there wasp long! gr. rer BAF Where those with cruder Fancy Bids
SPEAKING of “South Pacific,” {it may be OK for ‘second-rate {shows like that-to use those ordi. Jule and pisco, the national
i : ! do things differently in this town.| Pears to taste like second-hand (Other day noted that the smallest] |A guy named Blevins Davis from Ritric acid.
he a d Seer
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on THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . |Sellmeyer Enters | -
his candidacy for nomination as’
, Democratic pri"mary election. Associated in! the real estate| . "business 35 years, Mr, . Sell- \ meyer . presently . operates the G. J. “Sellmeyer ~~. Plumbing & ~* Heating Co., In"s ©». dianapolis. He is 57 Laat & veteran of World War I and| has resided in
-—avocado and grapefruit; and]
It was a strictly nonpaitisgn 3
as Mrs. Owen Brewster of Maine, Mrs. Styles Bridges of New Hampshire and Mrs. Homer Ferguson of
> a
Mr. Sellmeyer
Mr. Sellmeyer is a member of
his homa. Spanish was spoken when. Sociation, Indianapolis Master
| Legion Post 262, 40 & 8 and In-| o ah diana Democratic Club. He is a [ Brinkof-the-Week wuk served member of Little Flower Cath. at a shindig at the Peruviam ole Church and is Democratic
Embassy. This was pisco sour, [precinct committeeman of the 6th! a concoction made up of lemon | recinet. 9th Ward. |
they | drink of Peru, which only ap-
party given the night before was one at the Lebanese legation.! where only 45 guests were invited. | That was one of those rare shin-|
; . digs, where, if you're lucky, you, REP, Leslie Arends of man catch a glimpse of the hostess. |
completed the toughest job of his! . 8 8
ing off his latest souvenir. It's a sheet of 13 uncut dollar bills,
. - tie. He even stayed for 45 min-| ’ .8 =» ’ N= Missouri, who's supposed to be : t y S Times utes, too. Then there were Agri- one of Margaret Truman's suitors, Rocks the Cradle OinR ! culture Becretary and Mrs. Char- ig putting on a ballet here Mar in Kea lle Brannan, not looking very|2o snd has had invitations for it| J farmer - like; Interior Secret . dl ery major elary made up specially by the Jaccard a rugged six-footer, . {Jewelry Co. in Kansas City. | presented | ‘The: invitations are approxi. Washington career. He's just y $ mately a foot square with the SPeént a whole week babysitting lection o |engraving a quarter-inch high, | = 5 {and local financial experts have| t proper estimated théy cost $5 apiece if : they cost a dime. People are! st-growing {trampling one another in the rush | the home [to join President and” Mrs, Tru-|
{man in sponsoring the show. . ” -
YOU want
dressed Washington wom
Administrator and Mrs.
Hoffman, and Commerce Under-
derbilt Whitney. Caviar not only| 1-eague?) Cafritz; Mme. He was served—it was shoveled out
rate, » » FJ NOT EVERYBODY in the Navy! 20" spends his spare time running! LOCAL society editors ha battleships aground. A bumch of rough time trying: to figure
ington nights horrible ‘practicing House Spanish Class ladies
fully londscaped e od in Classifi-
this year is to be called “South the other day. The dessert Pacific,” after that feller Ezio|comething called “Bien me sa Pinza.
One of the top talent boys is {it well,” and a third came out Rear Adm. George Russell, the [really means Navy's Judge Advocate General, me.” or No. 1 mouthpiece. Adm. Rus-
sell is known far and wide—or at least as far as Alexandria a8 a real “hot-lick” banjo
a kind of°tamale; jamon, or h
ype homes, here's living: room with recreation room ed 2-car garage.
ne home has 2 orch, breezeway, on large corner
Attala, Alea.,
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How do you figure this one? Mrs. Alben Barkley was named by the Fashion Academy as the best dressed woman in public life. But she wasnlt even mentioned in the list of 10 best-
nd Mrs. Oscar | picked by the town's fashion an Chapman, | editors. Among the local dames | who made it were Mrs. Morris secretary and Mrs. Cornelius Van- | (Is Perle Mesta still |n the
Bonnet, wife of the French amat such a rate some coarse fellow | bassador; Mrs. Dean Acheson, estimated it caused a 10 per cent | Whe 3 rary of State, cut in the 1950 st | ana dirs. Millard-7ydings, wife 2 sturgeon Bivth/ of the Maryland Senator and daughter of Mrs. Joseph Davies,
“the top Bard [§ RAKIRE The Wash. WHA “the Sam" Hill “the White | THERE-~WAS-enough--gold Lewis -Heidt Enters
up for the Navy Relief Ball, which to eat at the Venezuelan Embassy |
| Two papers said it meant I Know | pa vio Ajmone-Cat, All the chiefs! Will be a Republican candidate for]
|“You know it well.” Turns out it “It tastes OK 10 ings were invited, as well as alll Mr. Heidt, 2146 Winter Ave, is| Anyway, the ladies had a good on unimpeachable authority that! School and attended Butler Uni-|
time. Besides you-know-what they Gen. Ajmone-Cat does not like to versity and law school, . also nibbled daintily on hallaca, be called “Kitty” for short. | He resides at the Winter Ave.
player and he'll give his all in |a salad of aguacate con torrone ington is: One society editor the! children.
* Also Sullorers from Indigestion, Rhevmotism, Arthritis,
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REV. E I. JONES
+ *T have been suffering aches and pains of rheumatism and arthritis and de-
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all autographed by U. 8, Treasurer Georgia Neese Clark. + + + The French Embassy on Kalorama Road. used to be the the roof over the head of the late John Hays Hammond, the famous mining engineer. Natu rally, it's slightly more than a lean-to. . . . Spies in the Siamese Embassy report that in Siamese the word “glal,” drawn out, | means, far, but if you just toss | it off quickly it means near. ! : ” n » NATURALLY, all kinds of rare! and exotic flowers were flown in to Washington for the National! (Flower: and Garden Show. It's| for his two-year-old daughter getting so the local dames not| while Mrs. Arends was visiting in/only won't wear a corsage that| the home state. Of course, Les had didn't come in by plane from} to go to work every day, but he Hawall but also specify that it| arranged that nicely—he just took has to have ridden in on one of daughter along with him to the the luxury clipper ships. No vuigar office.’ : lair freight stuff for them. d a x = » ym !
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braid.to pay off the national debt . Et had ¢ Bessarabia at the party the Representative Race
Italian Air Attache, Col. Carlo] Lewis L. Heidt, lifelong Indian- |
was . | Unla, gave for the Chief of Staff) 1 ident, has announced he! be." lof ‘the Italian Air Force, Gen, FOllS resident, has announc i
for|,¢ foreign military missions in| the post of State Representative;
town for the Atlantic Pact meet- {fom Marion County. | {the top U. S. brass. It was learned 2 graduate of Technical High
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