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#s annual meeting Friday in the Hotel Lincoln. There will be a tea after business session in the Governor's Mansion. Mesdames Lowell Reed, Jasper P. Scott and E. W. Fullenwider (left to right) get Douglas Reed's stamp of approval on the flowers to be used as decorations.
Small, Intimate Parties Replace Huge DAR Events
By MARJORIE TURK, Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Apr. 19—The massive receiving lines are breaking up. As the 59th Continental Congress of the DAR goes into its third day here, small intimate parties are taking the place of the ballroom receptions. ‘
-Rep. Cecil Harden from the 6th Indiana Congressional District |
will entertain the . Daughters tee, gave $1000 for the wood from Fountain County with a paneling in the museum gallery. luncheon today in the House We 31) uounted po ; Slseum e case 2m SO Dining Room. ) br Ithe late Clinton Crosley Ball. The Mrs. Clyde E. Titus, regent of Hoosier paid for all the lighting the Caroline "Scott Harrison in the museum. And, while serv-
~~Chapter; Indianapolis, .is- getting Ing &s chairman for the Indiana " together. her. members. for . a 100m, she has had the walls done
in Kenmore green. luncheon today in the Ambassa-| Another Hoosler in Washington dor Hotel.
|was honor guest at a party yesMrs. Titus was also hostessing|terday. —r at the Indiana tea. Teatimel Patty Capehart, daughter of
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small-talk at the Hoosier event Sen. and Mrs. Homer E. Capecentered around the dresses worn hart, had her 21st birthday. The by the Congress’ pages. “ Senator and his staff celebrated
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