Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 32

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Danny Kaye, Alice Longworth Make Unusual Couple in Play of Opposites 2 Hy ELISE | MORROW 3 “WASHINGTON, June 10 — Washington, where all levels of life come together, was a good reflection last week of the confused and paradoxical state of the world. : Danny Kaye met our dowager queen, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, and the handsome new South African envoy and Hpi UNE Jooste celebrated their national holl- | day with a large reception, while their erstwhile dificult friends, the British, A 8 entertained the English Conservative % Party chairman, Lord Woolton, and © Lady Woolton, The charming new i Hearne had a dinner party thick with Ould Bod brogues and lobster and squab for their charming and departing antiPartition propagandist, Brig. Gen. Eric O'Gowan, formerly of the British Army, and Ben. Harry Byrd of Virginia ex- bond

; " worth - Kaye, British - Ireland, MassaElise Morrow chusetts Republican-Virginia Democrat

~i8 one thing which makes Washington stimulating, it says here. In any case, Mrs. Longworth and Mr. Kaye share a magnificent pen ouse

sense or, which is suffiof pum whieh , day) reception included the rich

Slant Jub Aoation for any social Ambassador from the Philip- Foren Couple

The precise lines of deathiess Pines, Joaquin (or Mike) Eiis-

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Royelfon Steeplechase all ware fockeys in the avant hed om the Wells Homplon Yom, Zionsville In the photo at right

The 'Horsy Event Is a Cross Between Festival and Fair

alde; the Dean of the Diplo- | Katzenbergers i

prose they exchanged were unnn WETTER co aatic.. Corps, the... Norwegian... TOFtUNAtely OL “TRCORAed “10r™=, \ ceador Wilhelm Munthe | —To Be Honor

posterity, But the two were obviously enjoying themselves, De Morgenstierne, who has | Mr, and Mrs. ww. E. Ham, 1415

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native land; the retiring NethSe ike Something na erlands Ambassador, Eelco Van {house from % to 5 p. m. today in Longworth with her rich, husky Kleffens; the Turkish Ambas- pry re am s Pazents, Mr. voice, her imperial carriage and $ador, Feridun Erkin; the Brit- A ville. T rge Aizen erger, her explosive laugh, and the Ish Ambassador and Lady ny mad Kaye with his pixie person. Franks, and the Thailand Am- Mr. and Mrs. Katzenberger for-| ality. Damsidor and Princess Wan I in Ts Ax] aithayakon. | n e party w r giver a ok By ation There were also such native /and Mrs. H. Dale Reynolds, Meyer and Mr, and Mrs. Philip attractions as lovely, red-haired daughter and son-in-law of the Graham. Also at the reception MT™ Estes Kefauver, wife of visiting couple. was the gentle, lovely lady the Senafor from Tennessee; | Mrs. Katzenberger will leave Barkley, wife of His Lordship the perennial great wit, Col. M. [tomorrow to address the executhe Vice President; Old Sheep- Robert Guggenheim, with his ‘tive directors of the American Eyes, the United States Chief blond wife; Undersecretary of Hearing Society. The directors ¥ State and Mrs. James E. Webb, (are meeting in the Drake Hotel,

Stic mn 8 Vinson. and Plas and busy, pleasant Eda Bran: [Chicago : consequence, as we social DAL ‘wife of the Secretary of ~~." , .. = ou. | RRR embers. say, ANARESY ns AEriculture, Ea i Cmdr, and Mrs. B. ‘Harrison AH run TERK ARS Of WOHE WEF TT Clie” Lingo” with “thet rtalicative’ ractive Diplo omats_ to town with handsome self- daughter Jane, who is doubtless | THE CAPITAL has been for made Lord Woolton, the shrewd ‘ired of being described as |

the past six months on the re- industrialist who was Minister Margaret Truman's best friend. | ceiving end of a rash of at- of Food for Britain during the Before the wedding, the brid- | tractive new diplomats. The war years, The British Ambas- A! party and some of the guests ; ,. South African Ambassador and sador, scholarly, quiet Sir Oliver had lunch and drinks on the | TE i at Te Ci : Photos by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer.

Madame Jouate are probably Franks, the Mr. Chips of the Yacht Potamna ; Whies helongs most fe ng couple to hit. Diplomatic Corps, and Lady 0 ‘slate oO aryland an vi th r be. Embassy Row since the i {8 also used by the Commissio iewing the races from a box were (left to right) M.D Donald Mattison, Mr. Mattisen, R. D. LT sce s Franks had the usual dinners + | Robinson, L. H. Stormont, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Stormont, Mrs. Taylor Wilson and Mr. Wilson.

{sh Ambassador and Madame and luncheons for the Wooltons. o Fisheries and/or various | egisiators

. The Joostes came : i Wedding Gathering A small nephew of the bride- |

Boheman tas full but had given no large Shower and Luncheon Honor Miss Quill

this reception. . SOME OF SOCIAL Washing- groom was the hero of this are SE young, ton went to Annapolis, Md., for gathering. He ran about the : diplomatically speaking, and the wedding of Jean Lane, boat in a state of delighted | Mrs. Thomas Blandford and| Miss Quill and Leonard F. Judd!bride. Attendants for the wedding To path tall, handsome. ang dark, daughter of the Governor of excitement and finally paused Mrs. Herb Blandford ‘will enter-|will be married June 24 in Our include Mrs. John T. Quill, ma“Maryland, to Stanhope Boott. Defors & group busily engaged tain WIth & Kitchen shower Thurs: TA LE Ca at : SU Goddard Jr, a New York o in drinking cocktails, “Do these day in honor of Miss Mary Ellen| Mesdames John. gh, tron of honor; Mrs. Hugh M. Quiil . » _ ‘broker. Sen, and cost anything? he’ inquired, | The party will be in the Quill and Carlos Be Mrs: Bell, bridesmaids; Joseph GUESTS at the * Union , Day Mrs, Millard Tydings of Mary- pointing to the boose. "If they Herb Blandford home, 504 West luncheon yesterday in. - je's'F. Quill, best man, and John T. (Bouth African national holi- land went _down, and so did don't, I'll have a ‘Coke’. " | Drive, Woodruff Place. "I Restaurant in honor of the future Quill and Mr, Bell, ushers,

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By. MARJOBIE TURK

THE ROYALTON STEEPLECHASE is a county fair jor socialites. The third annual running of the eight-race event yester- -

day afternoon had all the charm of a strawberry festival with the gentlemen jockeys and the thoroughbred horses as the star

.attractions. When not watching g the jumpers, spectators relaxed on the

grass out on the Wells HampOther colorful officials in ton farm. Women in sunback “pink” coats galloped to and dresses caught up on their fro on white horses. tanning while the men studied yyy protocol for the gentlethe odds. men jockeys was elaborate. In The concessions did a steady the paddock area they sweltbusiness. Some folks, however, gored In jackets over their gaily brought their own baskets and ' colored silks . . . the theory bottles, Speedway style. being that gentlemen are too LE modest to wear ‘their silks ex-

A SOUND truck parked in cept when mounted.

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start. During. the races local . when. some. began. to. dismount.

“announcers were helped out by without first asking permission an expert who emceed with a of the judges and saluting the véddy British accent. brass. A few persons tried running But the participants were the from hill to hill in an attempt only segment of the crowd that to get a clear view of the entire behaved formally. course. Judges were up on a Spectators whooped it up with specially raised platform. the abandon of a college fraThere was a big flat truck _ternity picnic.

for the press to stand on but it was mobbed by little boys— (Party to Honor sons of racing enthusiasts. The 46. small fry had helped out before Bride foe f- Miss Alger

the race carrying brush and sweeping up. {tain Friday night in the home of x ‘her mother, Mrs. Lucille Sanders, THE ARMY and Air Force [2443 Pierson St. The party will there=in-—official -capae— honor Miss Jessie Ruth Alger. | ities. They manned an elaborate | Miss Alger and Harley Keith walkie-talkie arrangement that Dawson will be married July 2in | connected all points of the the McKee Chapel, Tabernacle | course with the various barns. (Presbyterian Church.

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