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\ / : Miss Patricia Lee Anderson yp, dots on across the track Matic post. Barbar. Dull-orous Days Before Fa SEERA SRAELE Mime | oh) 5 : noon in St. Mark's United Luth- tower of swith for the dy- The Wash : ‘ 3 ‘ namic Mesta, as inter- erian Ch "For the Second Year, Queen of the President's Cup “Topays Te rt ne preter and liaison lady for at 2:30 o'clo * “Will Be an Authentically Nautical One ; “4 Le the deughier of publishing family, Who is feries contin) Contacts. Mises Bur hae nr By ELISE MORROW his head again and went off st. mand, the haberdash- o \ \ naying her own ex- Klotz, USN,
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years, comes to the rescue this week of a horrifying _. slump on the superfluous ‘activity front. There has been during the last week an mites serenity : ‘socially, with the frozen smile, or so-nice-to-see-you set pre- .. sumably recuperating from the sum-
* mer and re-arming for the fall and involves the ~sail
“ winter. The regatta
‘maneuvering of various boats boats, power boats and canoes and down the Potomac River. This began last evening, and will go on * for three consecutive week-ends. gold cup is presented to the winner of the power boat races by the Presat the White House, and other trophies are presented by the reWhile it is perfectly * possible to sall boats without a pageant of pretty girls, the President's Cup Regatta has always had its princesses, # Queens in the pas have included #. such administration beauties as Gery Clifford, the blonde-peach daughter ' ¥ of former presidential assistant, now high-powered Washington attorney,
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Clark Clifford; Drucie Snyder Hor- * ton, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury, and Marilyn Krug, daughter of the former Secretary of the Interior, Julius
Krug. This year, however, is the second year running that the has had an authen- « tically nautical queen. Last +. year, it was Jane Lingo, Mar- ¢ Truman's best friend . and daughter of Naval Com- . mander B. Harrison Lingo, and this year O'Nelll, daughter of Vice Ad- :, miral Merlin O'Neill, com- * t Wighdsht of the Coast Guard, will preside over the Potomac. - Miss O'Neill is a blonde,
than he was last
space for the electric train, he said. Drucie, meantime, is continuing her television program and ‘working harder than ever, with additional radio work and the local symphony drive, She feels fine and looks wonderful. The Hortons are settled in their new house in suburban Bethesda. Drucie is particularly excited because she says it's the first house she’s ever lived in. This does not mean that the Snyders lived in tents, but so far as Drucie can remember, they always had apartments.
Just Waiting THE TRIALS of being both a waiter in Washington and a political celebrity in Washington were dolorously by a walter in a waterfront seafood palace several evenings ago. He first informed his customers that Sam (Sam Rayburn), Speaker of the House of Representatives, was in the
“Used to be when he was just Majority Leader, I took him to one of my tables and fetched him up what he always wants—Dbig double crabmeat cocktail, and large lobster, largest lobster in the house. “Now he’s Speaker of the House, the boss grabs him and takes him to a private dining room and gets the order hisself and gets special waiters.” The waiter shook
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Sr, 9300 E. 38th open house from 3 to 6 p. m. today. their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Drake Jr. will assist. There are no invitations.
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Safe, He Says _. ANOTHER Majority Leader sat in another Washington restaurant last week, more guletly and over a somewhat lar meal. Scott pedi of Illinois, Senate Majority Leader, was alone in a corner booth in an air-condi-tioned restaurant near his hotel-apartment, eating roast lamb and potatoes and vege-
tables and strawberry ice cream. “I'm safe,” said the tall
handsome Senator, who looks like a Roman senator with his classic profile and his majestic height. “At least that’s what my scouts te'l me.” Lucas faces a fight for his Senate seat this Mill against former Congressman Everett Dirksen. “With all due modesty,” Sen. Lucas continued
. between bites of strawberry
fce cream, “if I'm defeated it will probably mean 2 Republican congress.”
‘Dull All Over’ WHAT SOCIAL life there was during the week was conducted on a small scale. The Irish ambassador Joseph Hearne had a stag luncheon at his embassy for the senators and representatives who took off for the conference of the Inter - Parliamentary Union in Dublin this week, They Included newly defeated Sen. Claude Pepper of Florida, and Sens. Homer Ferguson of Michigan and Owen Brewster of Maine. Most of the other small parties were given by folk from countries more accustomed to the hot spell. The 8 ambassador Prince Waithayakon entertained in honor of a Siamese visiting fireman. y The popular Pakistan minister and Mme. Baig had friends in for a goodby to Mme. Baig, who is leaving for England to see her sons Into school. The Turkish-born hostess herself prepared the Turkisn canapes and pastries served with the cocktails.
Drakes to Hold Open House
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—Delar photo. |“ The engagement of Miss Marjorie Turk to Carter Weaver Eltwroth Jr: is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Arthur Turk, 3313 Washington Blvd. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eltzroth, 1665 W. 35th St. Miss Turk, a Smith College raduate, also attended the University of Mex ico and lived in Suatomaia as a member of the "Experiment in International Living." Mr. Elfrroth, graduated from Wabash College and the Harvard University Law School, is a member of Phi | Beta Kappa and Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternities. Their marriage will be in the late fall.
Charles R. Reid Marries Miss Arlene Almonrode
Tim te WINCHESTER, Sept. o--Charies Robert Reid took Miss Ar-| lene Almonrode as his bride in a ceremony read at 7:30 o'clock to-| night in the First Methodist Church here. ~The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Almon-| rode of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Reid, 810 E. 57th St.,| Indianapolis, are the bridegroom's parents. .
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