Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1951 — Page 32
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Capital Capers—
Brazilian Amba csaidor And Sister ‘Reform’ ‘Washingto
ELISE MORROW
WA HINGTON,
tiring gentle woman type with a tongue
June
2 | “Oh, General” said a shy, re-
The overstuffed military genjus with four stars on each shoulder and enough decorations to make a venetian blind in technicolor, laughed ner¥ously and retired to previously pre-
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hostess, Dona Carolina Nabuco, are engaged in the noble enterprise of reforming the Wash-
ington cocktail party. “When we have 80 many people we can talk to no one,
like Voltaire pared positions. beside a tray _. .. can talk to anyone else and Noel Cow- of pizzas, and everyone is miserable,” said ard combined, “Rather hard to think of him_ pona Carolina.
“how nice to see you in your uniform... The
as the backbone of our military,” murmured another guest,
“So we divide our friends, We distribute them over three or four parties, See how much happier everyone is?" the spa-
_ “Backbone,” snorted the Noel last time I saw Coward lady. “He's the sofa Looking out over Jo YOR Were cushion.” cious, uncrowded room it was 180 clothes bo. This brilliant dialogue had obvious that everyone was hap-
cause your uni-
BRIDE-TO-BE—M:r. and Mrs. Ben Bernath, 3030 Broadway, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Marvin Nickbarg, Buffalo, N. Y. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, | Bernard L. Nickbarg, Galveston, Tex. formerly of Indianapolis. The couple ‘will be married at 6:30 p. m. June 17 in the Centra! | Hebrew Congregation, The prospective bridegroom attended | Purdue University. |
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J] McGuire Events Weds Toda
Fortnightly Study 1 p. m. Mrs. At Dover
Arthur Dunham, 4005 Carroll-| ton, hostess. Miss Amy Keene, program, { | Indianapolis Panhellenic. AssociTimes State Service DOVER, Ind., June 2—| 0 £ h brid La Phyllis, 8 p. m. Miss Helen | Two sisters of the bride were! Hopping, 19 N. Layman, hostattendants at the wedding to-| ess.
| ation. 6:30 p. m. Mrs, E. B. Bib- | bins, 5746 Haverford, hostess. Monday Conversation. 2 p. m. Mrs. | day of Joseph J. McGuire and A I Womaton
Covered dish dinner.
Miss Veronica M. Murtaugh. Blvd. hostess. “Especially The rite was read at 10:30 a. m.! Father,” (Tabor) Mrs. William in St. John's Catholic Church by! Humphreys.
forms were be- - ing let out, remember?”
Elise Morrow
the added advantage that one could hear it and follow it. The Brazilian. Ambassador, Maurfcio Nabuco, and his sister and
pier, They also looked a little dazed. The readjustment from fighting to get a drink, fighting to get to the buffet, screaming
to be heard, and gouging and getting gouged, is a difficult one to make. At first it did not seem Hke a party at all, the pitch was so different, = » -. » THE AMBASSADOR is a charming, scholarly, unpretentious, out-going man with great taste in food-—and an Italian chef who makes the wonderful pizzas. This gives the Italians culinary priority in the Capital, with both the French and Brazillans, two of the best tables in town, served by Italian chefs. “Ambassador Nabuco is such a warm, sweet, furry man,” remarked a political expert at the
By ee tor green garden while the hostess
‘received informally inside.
Dona Carolina, who is a professional writer, is a handsome woman with a strong, intelligent, attractive face. She spends part of her time in Brazil and part of the year here in Washington with her bach-
. elor brother, Z Among the guests the Na-
bucos have entertained in groups of 50 or so were Sen, and Mrs. Clinton Anderson of New Mexico, the Belgian Ambassador Baron Robert Sil: vercruys, Madame Henri Bon-
Koo, te
Korean Yon Chang other at the pl Frey celebra~ ting AC hisans national holiday this week—not that they would have spoken to each
“other in any case.
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taugh were maid of honor and bridesmaid. Ellen Murtaugh was, flowergirl, Chartreuse and peach | bouffant cotton” ballerina-length | dresses were worn by the maid of | honor and attendant. The flower- | girl wore embroidered organdy.
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A HIGH school girl is visiting in the home of a friend | whose mother disapproves of
Charles McGuire was his broth-| ‘smoking. | er's best man. Ushers were Rob- WRONG: She smokes any- | ert Maher and Richard Mur-| way, if her own mother al- |
lows her to smoke at home. RIGHT: She refrains {rom smoking out of deference to the woman in whose home she is a - guest.
taugh. Antique satin Jace with a bouffant hoop skirt was worn by the bride. The bride's two-tiered, illusion veil cascaded from a cor-| onet of illusion and orange blos-! Te soms. She carried a white orchid | Theater {to Elect | on a prayerbook. i
A breakfast followed the cere- \7 Directors |
mony. Later, a recepti was | held in St. John's Parish Hall, | Civic Theater members wil
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Francoise Rosay «+. Successful businesswoman.
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