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By ANDREW TULLY nny Stall Writer

WASRGIOR, Sept.

22 Y.overs of exotic food—especially if it's free —gathered at the Guatemalan Embassy the other night where they gaily attacked a ton or so of eats in honor of Guatemala's Independence Day. This was a spread that imeven the most grizzled among Washington's distinguished colony of free-loaders. Always somebody forcing expensive ‘whisky on you, and there was grub to nourish the state of Rhode Island fora week. This being Washington, there naturally was something new in the eats department. This

was the Guatemalan variety of

tamales, which are more like little chicken ples, which are

wrapped in DaBa. leaves and ¢

Three hundred guests. up for the affair and ‘four or five of them were so pleased

‘with the food and drink that they went right up and con-

nice and independent his country was looking these days.

Navaho-ho-ho

A LADY frém the Indian embassy has been working at the Red Cross here, rolling bandages and sewing things, and so forth, Wears a Red Cross uniform, of course, just like the other volunteers, ho the other day the ladies for some new Xind ‘of work and when our heroine stepped up to sign her name the gal behind the desk put the routine questions to her, “And what,” she asked finally, “is your nationality?”

delightful,” gushed the gal at the desk. *What tribe?”

Phew!

SOME OF sophisticated Congressmen were taken aback the other

night when they showed up for | i:

a reception at the Ceylonese Embassy, As they entered, they were engulfed in a wave of incense, and some attempted to flee, believing they had stumbled into one of those Oriental traps where beautiful dames pry state secrets out of lovesick Jegisiators. Everything turned out okay, of course. It was explained

OUR more un- |

Among those who semed to be eating ‘string-hoppers without catching on fire were John Foster Dulles and Mrs. Dulles, Sen. Theodore Green of Rhode Island and Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper of Iowa. As ev.erybody knows—if you're from Ceylon, that is—string-hoppers are white shredded wheat served with highly seasoned meatballs, raisins, carrots and some Oriéntal ingredients that it's probably just as well to know about.

Frisco Frock JUST BECAUSE Mrs. Gwen

Cafritz didn’t go to San Fran-

¢isco, don’t think she ignored the Japanese peace conference. No, sir. Why, when she gave a big party at her house here,

she wore what she called a “Madame Butterfly Gown,” In honor of the peace conference, Bubbles Note THAT CAFRITZ party was quite a political affair, by the way. Sen. Jim Duff and Mrs. Duff of Pennsylvania were there; Sen. and Mrs. James Kem of Missour!; Sen. and Mrs. Russell Long of Louisiana; Stabilization Boss Eric Johnston; Suprpme Court Justice Tom Clark and Mrs. Clark; Rep. and Mrs. Albert Thomas of Texas, and Senate Sécretary Les Biffle and Mrs. Biffle.

feedbag. ’ Dressing Room

Pa., at the estate of the bride’s :

parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hale Steinman--he’s a newspaper publisher and radio station tycoon in those paris. Just to give you an idea, an entire hotel in Lancaster was hired by the Steinmans so guests could change after driving up from Washington. Best man was Joe (Mission to Mos-~ cow) Davies, Yep, Miss Steinman was the gal who sat Sen. Joe McCarthy next to Columnist Drey Pearson the night the pair got into a brawl at the Sulgrave Club.

Trenchermen THEY INTRODUCED a lot of big shots at the Press Club luncheon addressed by Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison of Great Britain but the biggest

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