Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1951 — Page 11
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Washington's on Edge—
Social Hearts to Bleed"
By EDWIN A. LAHEY WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (CDN) —A lot of geod American citizens are going to blow their stacks in the next couple of weeks. They'll crack under the strain of abuse from the little wife, who is hotter than a busted blow torch because the slob she's married to doesn’t have enough gumption to get her an invitation to meet Princess Elizabeth and her duke. Anybody who thinks that Great Britain is a second-class nation will revise his opinion when he sees the impact of royalty on American dames. ° They're clawing their eyes out, swooning, and uttering imprecations inh the rush for ducat# that will get them into one of the exclusive little receptions at which Elizabeth and Philip will be entertained on their brief visit to Washington from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. Every socially ambitious doll in the capital, from newspaper wives who normally worry about, getting the bar bills paid, to Cabinet wives, who pray for their meal tickets to get a judgeship or a call for the Vice Presidential nomination, ig in a sweat about
Frustration Is Certain The functions that will mark
‘the visit of Elizabeth and her
duke are set up =o that of officlals_and their wives, and plenty of the socially ambitious among the proletariat, are going to be snubbed. The bitterest pool of frustration
- right now is the press reception
for Elizabeth and Philip: at the Statler Hotel on the afternoon of Oct. 31. State Department security officers held the guest list down to 800 for this affair. The restriction meant that newspapermen invited to the reception eound not bring their wives, and the heat here is terrific.
The British ambassador, Sir:
Oliver Franks, and Lady Franks are giving a reception at the embassy on the afternoon of Nov. 1, and this affair is going to be a source .of humiliation to a good many uninvited socialites. The embassy function had to be limited . to 2000 guests, and the invitation lists were made up first of the “necessary categories” of American life, to give the roval couple a cross section view of their wealthy cousins.
The 531 members of Congress :
and their wives were the first category. and this took care of more than 1000 invitations right there. Other lucky parties invited by the Franks include some 65 foreign diplomats and their wives, the Supreme Court justices and
the undersecretaries and their wives, the heads of several inde-
The list also includes labor leaders and their wives, some veteran employees of the embassy, presidents of the universities in Washington, and the publishers
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lof the city’s four newspapers, In-
cluding Col. Robert R. McCormick, publisher of the Washington Times Herald and the Chicago Tribune; no Anglophile, he. All in all, when the ambassador and his missus filled out the “necessary categories,” there were only a few hundred invitations left for their “friends,” and the people who arent making this residual list are having domestic problems, but good. Two State Dinners On a higher plane, there are some frustrations in store for wives who don't make a couple of state dinners that are planned for the royal visitors. The first such dinner will be given by the Trumans for Elizabeth and her duke at Blair House on the evening of Oct. 31. Mrs. Truman has boards she can put in the table, but like other housewives she can get only s0 many people into the dining room at Blair House. . The limit is. eighteen. The President and Mrs. Truman, the Princess and her duke, Miss Margaret and her escort, if any, the British ambassador and his wife, the Canadigh ambassador and his
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duke are absolute musts for this dinner, " This leaves a total of six places to be filled. The protocol division of the State Department will probably determine the allocation of these six invitations, and they in all likelihood will go to the Chief Justice and Mrs. Vinson, Vice President and Mrs. Barkley, and Secretary of . State’ and Mrs. Acheson The other Cabinet wives and Supreme Court wives are «just going to sit home and be grumpy about it. On Nov. 1 the royal couple will throw a state dinner at the Canadian Embassy (the British Embassy having become a shambles from the reception by this time) and at this affair the same problem of limited invitations will arise. :
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