Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1950 — Page 34

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| £m Society: - Extra Men Strategically Persuade Guests to Arrive at Parties on Time

_ By ELISE MORROW WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—Washington’s version of

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the somnolent summer slump has given way to the real

business now and society is getting back to hard. work. The first victims of the brisk autumn pace were those pillars of

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fringes, and uch, and ons.

"Eighteen short miles from the White House Where the cowboys and

“+ cowbelles play;

Where the corn is as high ‘As, you will be bye and” Come and arrange to play.”

The cowboys and ‘cowbelles

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Associations, and the scene o the affair was the National,

‘There were no less than 4000

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I - wyopwspoacomy "1. 2 soi Mf | enjoy the Lou, Hard Joe and your other bridge-pla; 1d us that they also play canasta and on | stons have shown ome of their plays. a roe canasta?

|iet your game fall Into a pattern.

guests, most of them lawyers, if this not, appalling AS a | and most important 08 “rule of thumb,” you miust be able to vary your game so that it “will fit with that of your partner. % ST

who subjected themselves to all = AS ‘this cuteness were an amsaigsmation of fun-loving politicians —~there are ‘still a ‘few around

nasta-playing friends. ~ lwith my’ next article I will com-|. mence to introduce féur of them 2 to you. - Their names are Minnie

gracious living and Washington social life, the extra men. : An assortment of: ‘exira men-—unattached, well-mannered .- characters’ who keep the social ma-

“ew? chinery going -—were caught in the not even tea or coffee,

ning. " They were invited to an annual Washington festival, a party given by Roy St. Lewis, a successful attorney here, and his equally successful blonde wife, at the 8t. Lewis country place in Maryland, called Rancho Mio. The boys were also on the floor committee for the first big charity offering of the season, the Sister Kenny Fund ball at 2 the- Shoreham Hotel, The “Rancho Mio party, 18 miles out of town, began at 5 o'clock, and the ball began at 10 o'clock, s0 no casual party-hopping would do. It took

first buzz-saw of the season'this éve-

in spite of the adjournment of

Congress—-plus various mem- * party at the National Gallery

bers of residential society,

Dated Till Christmas THERE IS NO 'doubt that the season is in full swing: One popular young man reported that his social schedule was Already filled right up tor Christmas; Mme. Henri Bonnet, wife of the French ambassador, was back from France with a new collection of Paris gowns, and we've ‘already gotten a major mob scene party. under

| our belt,

The Chief Justice was caught in a box. He had to hold the

because that was about the only place which would accommodate 4000 people. But the board -of trustees of the National Gallery had ruled that liquor could not be served there, The chairman of the board of trustees is Fred M. Vinson, n » . “AND HIM frem Kentucky, too,” a guest said, “I think he's émbarrassed.” “Don’t be silly,” a companion

"All very undemocratic, but net

“unusual in this rank-plagued Babylon,

When it was all over, the guests headed “for. cocktail par-

ities all over town. At one of

these, & Vinson guest summed up the party at the National Gallery. “My feet hurt,” he said, “and I nearly died of thirst, and I never did get to shake hands with thes Chief Justice, but I did see some mighty pretty pictures on the walls.”

ful Fred and All of these “people play ‘a

player. The names I have

guided accordingly.

the Meider, Hold-up Harry, ney, Feaps Cahasta Char

Tot of capasta. Fred is a very good player, Minnie and Harry fair Players-ang Charlie is a poor’

given them indicate what is wrong with their; canasta games. You may find that the fault of one or the other of them fits you. 1f it does, seep rq0q in midstream. “The situawhat happens to them and be tion in canasta may change with| canasta from readers. How‘kaleidoscopic - speed. If it does, ever, he will include the most If you want to be a really good you must know how to change canasta player you must never/your line of play with it,

Each Hand Differs

EACH hand you’ pick up

is different problem. You ean not follow any set line of play but must do what your cards indicate.

may have - change and play for a quick out

An: inflexible player plays wn start to go wrong. N

Hands the same way.

You must be prepared

to swap|

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real strategy, which the boys mapped out carefully, ’ > . - The strategy was to get to Rancho Mio on time, instead of characteristically and fashionably late, This takes but it can be done. The next step was ) even harder, but possible. of switching from

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. Elise Morrow

a revolutionary instinct, th Téave the St. Lewis party in time Finally, there was the problem of dress, blue jeans and cowboy shirts as specified for the St, Lewis Mio party is one oI those things pariy, to formal dress for the with ‘a motif—one year, it's a ball. ” circus party, another year it's “The latter problem was met Wild West, This year, the with the co-operatian of. the theme was “Oklahoma!” mean- °* Shoreham Hotel management, Ing the musical comedy and which set aside a suite in which not Washington's usual interthe boys could undergo the . pretation of Oklahoma, which transformation from rustics to 18 In terms of Mrs, Perle Mesta. city slickers with little delay, The Bt. Lewis’ also have a Good old Washington—always compulsion to produce invitaready to meet a crisis. tions in verse—this year's was

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