Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1951 — Page 20
who was born in Brooklyn got out, she says, “when the getting was good” BShe will be
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“My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,” | but her victory wasn't assured until she changed into a strapless, one-piece bathing suit of black velvet and wowed ‘em.
General's Taster WHAT MOST hostesses around
here know is that Gen. George C.|2 Marshall can't eat certain kinds of seafood—he turns green and comes nigh fainting. But they
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about working up a resoThe Oklahoman has two enough. The embassy attache
the custom here New York with her husband./what I have heard it is among the| other sons, one six feet four, [Said she'd have to fetch a char.
the last few weeks! the other six feet six; and a |8cter reference from her minister,
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@ [United Nations. of pregnancy ithe husband goes who's barely six feet. | Legging It off to the rectory, ee-catching am- 3 mom. ito Ped and moans and groans and) None of the Kerrs likes to go the gal ‘saw her minister who this town is the, THERE WERE some sugges. the wife spends her time waiting anywhere by Pullman. promptly went all out in certify. wife of Abba! tions elon him.” ing her church standing. Among : ; Name finally chosen for the
” n ” ! i M other things, he cited in conclu R. 4550” in honor of his/small Battle was Anne LeMerle, Sounded Subversive
ha 3 known to her friends, “H. hon ie 18 Wa ; sion that she and her mother that Prin- " Egypt, and was grad-| house bill on control exports to/after Mrs. e's mother, A YOUNG post-deb of our town rented a pew at his church. : n, to Wash- than the British. This is be-|uated from the American Univer- Russia. The new daughter and = =» = planning a summer Mediterran-| Back went the would-be traven princess|cause it was Canada’s invitation|sity in Cairo. She met her hus-the bill both saw light of day| Baby of the Sen. Bob Kerr lean cruise went around variousiler to the Jordan embassy where
about the same time, Rep. Battle, family wanted to be a Senate embassies here collecting visas. |the.attache read over the J . minis rushing from the maternity ward page this summer, but he’s too At the embassy of the Hasha-|ter's letter carefully. Then with A just in time for| tall—aix feet, two inches. There mite Kingdom of Jordan, a Near grave doubt clouding his face, he is no rule on height for the [East land on the fringe of religi-/asked: “What's a pew?"
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Channel Swimmers Reject Their Winnings
LONDON, Aug. 18 (UP)—The Daily Mail announced today that three Egyptians in its English Channel swimming derby had rejected their $4200 in cash winnings because of newspaper S gtories they didn't like about = King Farouk, The incident flared last. night at a “victory” ceremony in the Channel port of Folkestone. (Informed sources in Cairo sald the three Egyptians acted on order from their government relayed through: Egypt's ambas sador in London, They were promised “liberal” compensation for the action, the informants sald.)
Man Kills Self After - Failing to Find Home
CLEVELAND, Aug. 18 (UP) ¥or a month John Westfall, 33,
and his wife, Ione, 33, looked for = a home for themselves and their =
four children, Everywhere they looked the story was the same-—'No Children.” Today police found Mr. West-
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