Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1951 — Page 30
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HTH : > sory ‘ . . : i: + J Grr Ry, « > i ; : wa : . i i v oe i Ee yp v. ) ! THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ a _ SUNDAY. F 081 lasid Polsmac Patte : EE ET AA ITN FHITHTEHI J n A 1 » v/s Tt N By Ed S Grub Becomes A § hl ' ' . Su? } on how to ge y Before t tate eC ret = secrets, let n ; : : er & ~ Lana : Es wails HE TT mmm. and disappro Gumbo-Thick Mystery Cloaks AYRES’ Store On One Floor Features "Budget Balancers” For Spring et Menus Served French Premier : ; : ran ha Bs — , Hocus-pon By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer, LL x : - Ey : EB gates, as sug _ WASHINGTON, Feb. 3—As if life wasn't mysterious OOO EE OE re, OTE 3 sition ot oi enough in this town already, with cloaked figures slinking g . * ot . a rw ness - my ¢ about in embassy gardens and second lieutenants, refusing E i hl Th 4 Pp r D o wel ! : L hogwas : to discuss the latest styles in Army underwear, they've now = as Ions be ay ol ivi e 5 n kno a ; Pp ] —~ Fle Tae RS . hailed the m
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got grub classified as a state secret. g - ; 2 President Truman gave a big luncheon the other day z A frat : ® , verses and b for Premier Rene Pleven of z : a wife or t France and that night M. Ple- g $ : wife or husb. ven was tossed a dinner by 00ps g . “PVE WA ¥rench Ambassador Henri Bon- NG A g : : : \ - - some man st pet, But neither Mr. Truman nor = i . . y “put it seem: M. Bonnet would tell you what hh i I BS SR AN Annan tired to drea kind of food and drink he served f ; : - “I've heat his free-loaders. : ° ° but never ha Nobody will give a reason for : pins, garters the ban, either, but it's probably 00 in % ome n all's “Since yc something diplomatic. how to get @ Maybe the English would sulk ot through you tf it was discovered no roast : Let's get beef Was served, or perhaps the * : ; techniques ca Russians would attack at dawn uet ns ion ma rfrness as free as a : A YOUN! . “Happy-Go-L
snubbed the caviar.
Anyway, any time now 1 expect =
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a tall, dark and slinky doll with ; one of those shimmering, strapless and recite v gowns to jostle me and whisper ==S=22 k of spe = ' secret No, 1 of us who
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uff ceegarettz, Monsieur, an’ I, weel tell you about the peegs feet
breakfast they had in the cellar about 1000--that you never knew
80 many peaple showed up-
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of the Latvian legation las’ eeve- whether you were chewing on ning.” : the salad or some doll's hank of WANT - nu» thair. A spot survey showed that: : o SOMEBODY had better dake 2ithe is Sethe broke oe, —— Get a miilio Jook-at the map and see If ¥in“or 1504 1211's October Revolution 92, or 22. loc of 89 inches, It may not |
* 'pafty at the Soviet Embassy for
jand’s still there.
At: the Australian Embassyis,. roo von 6 drinks s 4 pilled down party celebrating the 50th anni ites’ now-necked dresses, But
sary ing of the Sry OE Soviet CYeTybody took it in the spirit Ara nix FanyWhiIn SO on, TS gh, Stcrstary of State Am bassador- Dr. K. T {Dean Acheson unbent long enough ¥innish Ambas . 3. Tig tackle. something that locked
Jutlla into a corner and talked. ping-pong ball.
"to him without stopping for about | 15 minutes. And it looked as if Alex was in a gimme mood,
That was quite a party the go Black's favorite game, at 64,
Australians gave, by the way. They served something called » “passion fruit drink” which everybody with great abandon, although ‘bne or two of the less sophisticated Ameri- | cans were caught blushing when they called for refills, Por food there was some 5 my Australian cray fish, which tastés almost as good as Jobster, and, of course, the usual hams and. turkeys which every post has to serve here.
On hand to lgnd the occasioniy, wp. oy Republican governors
- that proper cosmopolitan touch were people like Treasury Secretary and Mrs, John Snyder, wellknown in the salons of Arkansas and Missouri; Vaughn and Mrs. Vaughan of the glittering Kansas City set; Associate Supreme Court Justice and
Maj. Gen, Harry | %
SUPREME COURT Justice Hu-
is still tennis . . . Harvey's Restaurant, favorite eating place of FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover, now has table telephones... Names of the Week: Lt. Gen. Thraysyvouols Tsaratotos, chief of the Recond Army Corps of the Royal Greek Army, who's in town on a special mission, :
Gov. Tom Dewey of New York, accepting an Invitation for the GOP's Lincoln Day box supper, wrote he could only speak for 10 . minutes. Only thing is, nane
invited were asked to speak.
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Mrs. Harold Burton of exotic Ohio, and Secretary of Agriculture Charlie Brannan, from Colorado's diplomatic circles. : " ” » Feeling Their Oats SP ING of parties, you'd think the Republicans had taken
over the country the way they've =
been celebrating lately. In five days recently, there were six shindigs given in honor of GOP igs, with wine flowing and whisky gurgling just like in the days when the Republicans used to elect Presidents. Biggest shots in town are GOP’ers Sen, Everett Dirksen and Rep. Marguerite Stitt Church, | both of Illinois. Every time you turn around somebody's tossing them a cocktail party or a fea or a dinner or a breakfast. They've had about a dozen in the last two| * weeks alone. Meanwhile, the Democrats have had to be satisfied with the reception Sen. Pat McCarran of Nevada
ave for Senate Majority Leader|
irnest McFarland. That was the party, given at the Statler Hotel, | at which it was discovered a gath-| ering In another room down the ball was bribing waiters to steal | the Democrats’ hors d'oeuvres. |
” " ” One thing's for sure about | Harry Truman--he’s bound to | go down in history as the most | music-minded President we ever|| had. Mr. Big is never too busy | to stop by at some musical af- | fair. The other day he showed | up at Constitution Hall during | the Intermission of a Lauritz | Melchior concert and signed a | scroll marking the singer's 25 | years of performing in the U.S. |
~ » LJ NOBODY knows why, but among those who attended the fnauguration of President Getulio Vargas of Brazil was a gal named Mrs. Mabelle Kennedy of @kla-| homa, a member ‘of the Democratic national committee. Along with a bunch of other assorted VIP's, Mrz. Kennedy made the trip to Rio de Janeiro in President Truman's private plane, The Independence, |
» ” y «THE BIGGEST mass-eating exhibition in the last several days took place wat the Luxembourg Embassy, where a big buffet was! served in honor of the 55th birthday of Grand Duchess Charlotte, ruler of the little country Perle Mesta made famous. The menu included hot and cold canapes, tongue, salmon, salmon mousse, hams, turkeys, | vegetablessalad, rolls and ice | eream. lus, naturally, hooch,
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