Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1950 — Page 31
infrequent visits this week.
Margaret Truman came down from New York and her voice studies to relax for several days, She saw some of her old friends,
was the ranking guest—although it wasn’t that kind of a party —at a get-together for Anne Hadley, r daughter of Mrs, Alben Barkley and stepdaughter of the rested in the cosy antiquity of Blair House, and christened a new Capital Airlines Constellation, the United States. The airplane was christened ‘de-
spite
said, June
Elise Morrow
‘Republican’ Doves Play ‘Sitting Duck’ At Christening
They Decline to Take the Air as Plane Is Christened by Margaret Truman By ELISE MORROW WASHINGTON, July 29—Our indefatigably poised and pleasant, single-mindedly musical First Daughter, Miss Margaret you-know-who, paid the capital one of her
of a flock of doves, who were released and were supposed to take off as Mar- | garet tossed some flowers at the plane, The doves, symbols of peace, could not be coaxed into flight. They must have § been reading the papers, someone remarked, or, as Margaret's best and’ oldest friend, bubbly, brunet Jane Lingo
Truman had launching a ship once when the champagne bottle wouldn't break, Obviously, champagne and doves must be Republican. Lots of children contributed to the
Vice President;
the spectacular non-co-operation
“Maybe they were Republicans.” recalled the terrible time Mrs.
The Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Smith, 530 W. 44th St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Emily Ruth eft), to George Edward Stahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl V. Stahl, 327 S. Randolph St. The wedding will be at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the Smith home. The couple was graduated from Butler University
christening, small boys hovering around getting pictures of Mar- Blackwood on Bridge garet with Brownie cameras and little girls running to pick up
the rose petals, for souvenirs, as the flowers fell from the Bie Frock Hand Pops Up fo Drive |
ing wreath, Margaret wore a summer sheer dress and an enormous, becoming black straw cartwheel hat. It is the consensus that she looks best in black, but she still has a weakness for pastels, The -wind was high and the photographers relayed a message to Margaret, to pose in a three-quarter turn. Margaret laughed and said, “With this big hat I'd better pick my own turn.” P.8. She did. " » » Margaret stayed briefly at the post-christening party at National Airport, and then pro-
ceeded to the Georgetown house of Margaret Woodhouse, daughter of Connecticut Congresswoman Chase Going Woodhouse. The hostesses at this party were members of a newly formed group called the Daughters of the House—of Representatives that is. This organization will resemble the older Senate Daughters Club, except that the House Daughters’ group will take in just daughters, and unmarried sisters, of members of the House of Representatives.
No Politics THIS IS obviously no political outfit, since two of its founders and leading lights are
. Miss Woodhouse, whose mother
fs a well known Democratic party liberal, and Miss Annie Laurie Rankin, daughter of the, Dixiecrat to end all Dixiecrats,” John Rankin of Mississippi. However, as Jane Lingo pointed out astutely, politics is much less discussed, and seems much less important, in a crowd like this than out in the rest of the country. There are a few social levels in Washington where politics is uppermost, and never forgotten, but in most social groups here the subject "is taken for granted, and accepted with resigned, professional ease.
Veep's Stepdaughter
MISS WOODHOUSE'S guests moved through her typically
Federal-Georgetown house and:
out into her walled garden. There were about 75, and they fit comfortably -— no crush
into the long yard with its cool | splashing fountain, its fruit tree, its brick terrace and glossy - leaved rhododendron, They—the guests, not the rho-
The Contestants ‘Mad’
practically driving the players out of their minds. dodendron -— ate cheese and The final contract was different at every table. crackers and canapes and |East was allowed to play four diamonds, making six. drank a choice of spiked or un- |red-blooded people North and South must have been at this table). spiked punch. |Other contracts ranged up to seven spades, doubled, down 1100. Anne Hadley is quite young, At another table, the South —— so the hostesses didn't want to [player made six hearts, doubled, {when South ruffed. His face lit up, serve cocktails. Anne wore a |for top score on the board. Here, a little a moment later, however, pretty brown and white or- |gast opened the bidding with five when East won the second round! gandy dress. She is a poised |diamonds and South overcalled of hearts with the queen. Surely | and appealing-looking brunet, (with five hearts. {he would now win a trick in one! with her mother’s lovely eyes The West player made the {of the black suits, and her mother’s firm, but soft bid of six diamonds, sub-| and pretty, chin, good bis | Good Dummy East dealer
Polish Party Both sides vulnerable {his hearts after ruffing the dia-
THE NONFLYING christen NORTH fmond return, West found it iming doves ain't the only doves | Sak 6 3 possible to keep both of his black of the season. One of our par- SE [Kings guarded. On the lead of the} ties this week was a Liberation | C—A 109 8 7 ito three A 0 get down Day anniversary reception f 635482 { If he threw th : . e jack of clubs, given by the Polish ambassa- | WEST - EAST lan of dummy’s clubs would be! dor and Mme, Josef Winiewicz. x J oe 971 S—none {good. So he discarded the jack of Mme. Winiewicz insisted on 5432 H—Q J {spades, but South cashed the ace, wearing, with relentless opti- | (H—K D—K J 1098 7 {dropping the lone king and makmism, her favorite jewel, a a 9 & 65432 ling the hand. - ‘none Jove A peace 2 . a dant. SOUTH The other alternative for West! on I Dor S—AQ after South's six heart bid, was to| receptions, and perhaps it hou H—A 109878 Souble and lead a club, I would some remotely political, and 548¢2 be the last one to criticize his| not merely aesthetic, signifi- D—none allure to make that lead, but|
‘ithe fact remains it would have! {killed the only entry to the board | and effectively ruined th el anes e, :
cance. c—Q The bidding: Unattached Male EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH THE NEW ambassador from [5 D 5 H 6 D Pass Greece, Dr. Athanase George [Pass 6 H Dbl. All Pass Politis—Politis is a wonderful name for a diplomat—has just
merging his spade suit entirely Right-Side Ironing
taken over the premises here in |He figured that his partner had/ Gives Good Finish absolutely no interest in spades, |
Washington: The new envoy is | Here's a tip for easier ironin a young-looking 54, and, clap [Put probably had the ace Of | sprinkle your starched po hands, he is unattached. His [hearts or clubs, plus a terrific opny ang evenly and turn them | eligible state could mean new |diamond suit. right-side-out to iron. This right-| Doriaons for Orecie 5 = as | Alternatives side ironing gives a professional shington is concerned. ” {finish and you'll find that cottons | The ambassador loves Coca- WEST SLIPPED, though, when, tually take on a mercerzied ap-| Cola. When he was posted in Be. Soubled the i heart bg pearance! Egypt, he says, he learned that | YY Pat would you have done w " L4H re liquor in a hot [Nis hand? He had several alterna- Dark things, however, should
be ironed on the wrong side tc climate is likel {tives. He could have bid six g 0 -Tiver Bony Ye B Drotus |spades—which could have been prevent the starch from showing. Greeks aren’t much for drink- [doubled and set 800 points. ing, anyway. | He could have bid seven dia- Club Sandwiches Meanwhile, the retiring Greek |monds which could have been ambassador and Mme. Dendra- |beaten only one trick. And there repeating often is made with | mis have moved to New York |was one other alternative which three slices of whole wheat toast | City. Mme. Dendramis, a su- |I will mention later on. | with sliced or mashed avocado | perbly chic woman, is going to The opening lead was the ace|for one filling and crisp bacon work for Elizabeth Arden in |of diamonds. West was not too and thinly sliced tomato for the the fashion-clothes department. Ss ed, but he was disappointed other.
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
; And mn Fall ¥/edding Ceremonies Are Planned
THIS MAD conglomeration popped up in a recent tournament, |
In one case | (What
BUT WHEN South ran all of |
A club sandwich that's worth
Vows uniting Miss Betty ‘Duane Parrish will be heard
Methodist Church.
and Miss Doris Hurt will serve as
Resor and Miss Anne Richardt,
and ivy.
Peter Pan collar, long full sleeves, satin sash and bouffant skirt] with sweeping train. The bride will carry the wed-| {ding handkerchief of her mother {and an organdy fan topped with| | sweetheart roses, valley lilies, |stephanotis and ivy
3 Her blush pink fusion veil will i {fall from a half-hat of tuck
faille bound in pearls and = icled with pink forget-me-nots.
where Miss Smith was a Delta Delta Delta Sorority member. The engagement of Miss Marjorie M. Anderson (right! to James H. Henderson is announced. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Henderson, 329 N. Ritter Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson of Roth Park, Monticello, and River Forest, lll. The | Aug. 20 ceremony will be in Delphi's First Methodist Church. She | is a Purdue University graduate and a member of Delta Gamma | | Sorority. Mr. Henderson, graduate of DePauw University, is a | Sigma Nu Fraternity member.
{best man.
| Emil C, Iverson Jr. and Joe B. { Hoberman.
Trip North
The reception will Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority! [chapter house, Butler University. {For her trip to Michigan the {bride has chosen.a red linen en-| BR {semble with natural and blue
accessories, BO 13235 N. Kenwood Ave. The bride! {is a graduate of William Woods] Adm, and Mee. College and attended Butler where * {she was affiliated with the Kappa {Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr, Parrish attended Potomac {State College, Keyser, W, Va.
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Albuquerque, N. M., formerly of Indianapolis, announce the engagement of Dip Candles their daughter, | Connie, to James T.
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Mr. and Mrs. with a damp cloth.
DE _ Wil This Afternoon
Dr. Dallas L. Browning Will Officiate; | Couple to Take Wedding Trip North
Locise Thompson aud Jack at 5:30 p. m. today by Dr.
Dallas L. Browning. The wedding will be in the North
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson, 3125 N. Illinois st. are he bride's parents. The bridegroom is the son of Oscar D. Parrish, {5018 Central Ave. and the late Mrs. Parrish. : Mrs. Thomas Horrall Williams will be the matron of “honor
the maid of honor.
will be Mrs, Walter S. Hargis, Mrs. Jack W. Aikin, Miss Anne
They will wear ballerina-length frocks of blush pink swiss organdy., Their bouquets will be of lavender, pink and yellow asters
The blush pink swiss organdy bridal il gown is fashioned with a tre et ———————
Sept. 2 Set For Wedding
Jo Ann McCurdy Is Betrothed
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Moe
[Curdy, 1007 N. Riley Ave. ane Mr. Parrish will be his son’s/nounce the approaching marriage The ushers will bejof their daughter, Jo Ann, to |Mr, Hargis, Harry D. Layfield] (William F. Joest Jr, son of Mr, - {and Mrs. Joest, Wadesville.
The wedding will be at 10 a. m,
Sept. 2, in the Little Flower Cathe be in the lolic Church, Miss Mary Beth Rowe jen, Ft. Wayne, will be the maid {of honor while the bridesmaids
will be Mrs. Francis J. McCurdy
{and Miss Mary Ann Joest.
Jerome Joest will be the best
|man. Robert McCurdy and Harold { future The couple will be at home at! Holder Wil ne ushesa. Criveraity jana Mr. Joest is attending the -
chool.
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