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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 10

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The Gazettei
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Nov. 25, 1970 ffie Smart Set Murder Trial Ends Because of Wedding HOUSTON (UPI)-The murd Socialites Are Holidaying In Nassau This Weekend for Women Features er trial of Mrs. Lou H. Freeney accused of shooting her hus Society bandended in acquittal Tuesday when the judge learned the defendant had just married the By Suzy Knickerbocker IF YOU LOOK at it one way, there will be hardly a beautiful person left in New York over the long Thanksgiving weekend because they'll all be in Nassau celebrating the holiday with what they sincerely hope will, be great eclat. If you look at it in an White House i state's star witness.

By Abigail Van Buren Edited Book Ah When the prosecution called Andrew Sims, 39, to testify against Mrs. Freeney, 44, he other way well, that's up to you. DEAR ABBY: I am a 24-year- Whatever, a glorious group of nomads, traveling more or less old girl who has just learned Is on Sale explained that she. was no long en masse, are descending on the Ocean club on Nassau's Para that I must have dentures. er Mrs.

Freeney, but Mrs. Sims dise island the day before Thanksgiving, ready for anything. The purpose of the pilgrimage is, as always, fun, with swimming, have already accepted this fact They were married Monday be By Helen Thomas fore a justice of the peace. fishing, golf, tennis and dancing. so that isn't my problem.

I WASHINGTON (UPI) -The The judge ruled Sims, who took third edition of "The Living the stand as a. witness to the Naturally the Ocean club's guest list is It's always better if you throw to White House elegantly illustrated with a sentimental fore bar-room shooting, could not carry insurance which will pay for my- dentures, but my problem is that there is a real big mouth in our insurance depart testify against his bride. word by Pat Nixon, went on sale gether a fancy Wednesday. mixture. The Duke and the ment and I am sure she will tell The revised book with 148 greens, spoofed by Liz Carpenter.

Pearl had still another cull- nary caper during her Washington visit. Secretary of the Interior Walter Hickel burned Pearl's steak to a crisp at his suburban home, where the Hickels had assembled some of the nation's top performers for fun, Washington style. pages and more than 150 photo everybody in the office that I Duptkate Bridge pretty blonde American -born graphs, most of them in color am getting false teeth. Duchess d'Uzes gives prominence to the present I would almost rather pay tor Tuesday Night Club First Family and its social ac are coming them myself. Is there a solu tivities since President Nixon Howell movement winners in from Paris.

tion? took office. So is Mme. FALSIES AT 24 the game played at the YMCA were Dr. Saturnino Ortega and Mrs. Nixon planned to accept I I Jean Abreu, the former Didi DEAR FALSIES: Oddly Norman first.

Second a hard cover copy of the book enough, some big mouths also' and third places went to Mrs Ladd of New suzy which has been a best-seller, at a ceremony in tha grand hallway of the Whitef House from Steve Benz and Mrs. Robert YorK From- London they are Smith, and Mrs. Warren Eyman expecting the Earl of Lichfield, have big hearts, so why not "confide" in her and appeal to her sense of honor and kindness? I'll bet she rises to the occasion and keeps her Dr. Melville Bell Grosvenor, and Mrs. Karl Hennkson.

re the nobleman and photographer who has camera and will travel, spectively. president of the National Geographic Society which published and Viscountess Astor and her the book in cooperation with the stepson, Lord William Astor. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER White House Historical Assn, "Living Link" HONORS CAROL CRANE A miscellaneous shower for When Pearl's steak went up in smoke, so did Hickel's kitchen. When the firemen came, they I asked for Pearl's autograph. That's the hottest thing that's happened in Washington in years.

The next day over in the senate room Vice-president and Mrs. Agnew were quietly lunching when in walked Sen. Jack Javits with an entourage including Jimmy and Gloria Stewart, Andy Williams, the Supremes, Henry Mancini and Tennessee Ernie Ford. They shook hands all around and it was so 'much fun. And that's the second hottest thing that's happened in Washington in years.

Game in Hand Feets and Bunny Monell of the New York and Palm Beach mouth shut. (P. S. If at age 24, I were told I had to have dentures, I would check with the best dentist in town, and maybe two dentists just to be sure. The better the dentist, the harder he will try to save teeth.) "Americans who visit the White House, as a million and a half do each year, walk with Miss Carol Crane was given Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs.

Edward Lietz of Also coming from Europe are Mr. and Burt Ave-don. He is the head of a cosmetics firm; she is the fomer Princess Luciana Pignatelli. Gianni Bulgari, the handsome scion of the famous Roman jewelry house, already in New York, will fly to Nassau from here. Already in Nassau and wait history in a that is 616 Eighteenth street SE living link between the past and Twenty guests attended.

Miss Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs future of our Mrs Nixon wrote in the foreword. DEAR I have been wanting to write this letter for a Carl Crane of 614 Eighteenth street SE is the Nov. 28 bride- "As one who lately joined the Ions time, so here goes. long procession of those who elect of Joseph Seng, son of Mr, I feel so hurt when my hus- have called the White House and Mrs.

Leonard Seng of 1307 ing eagerly to join in the festivities at the Ocean club are Mr. home, I marvel at the circum a dances cheek-to-cheek with all the tall girls in our Fourteenth avenue, Marion. stances that brought us to this building that has sheltered so crowd because I am barely and Mrs. Columbus O'Donnell, Mrs. John Fell, Mr, Ted Basset and Mrs.

Carl Holmes and her many great American leaders," foot and he is 6 foot 4, and he can't dance cheek to cheek with MRS. E. J. NASSIF HAS HOLIDAY GUESTS social set are back in New York with a huge bag of game in hand. Feets (she's the girl; Bunny's the boy) and Bunny she continued.

houseguests, Mrs. Palmer Dixon me. "In 1947, soon after my hus Holiday guests visiting Mrs. SHORTY and Mr. Gerald Gordon.

Doesn't it sound heaven? band had taken his seat in con I 2 i. 1 ii E. J. Nassif at 2503 Bever ave nave iusl neen snoouno in iien- UPI Photo gress as a young representative nue are ner motner, Mrs. Party for Vearl from the 12th district of Cali- tf 0 mark's Jutland peninsula with a bunch of Danish royals like Christian and Karin, known Frank Ferris of Wichita, Mrs.

Johnson, Luci Visit London In the wake of the Ford the luima, we weie uivneu uy ri col-dent and Mrs. Truman to attend DEAR SHORTY: Find a short man in your crowd and danoe cheek-to-cheek with him. He has the same problem. DEAR ABBY: It's late and I and son and daughter Gary and Sandy Nassif of Los Angeles. The guests arrived Monday and will return home after the the congressional reception at more formally as Count and Countess Rosenborg, cousins of ater's festival of American music in our nation's capital, the king.

Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and her daughter, Luc! Nugent, greet the press at London's Heathrow airport shortly after their arrival late former First Lady is in London to promote the publication of her White House memoirs, "A White House and to take part in the David Frost weekend interview program for British audiences. The shooting in Demmark is nonpareil, especially if you're hungup on grouse, pheasant and BRUNCH GIVEN TO "HONOR duly attended by assorted showbiz sparklers, comes a sidelight or two regarding Pearl and Carol and Jimmy and Spiroand Walter and Pearl Bailey, arriving at a party in her honor given by Bess Abell and Liz have to be to work early in the morning, but I just had to write this to "Undecided" who saw her best friend's husband out with another woman. hare, which perennial shooters MISS RENE REINHART I Reception Honors Ames-Blessman Vows Are Said Feets and Bunny are. They hav the White House.

"My husband felt that the work load of his new job was too pressing to permit us to go. But I persuaded him to change his mind by saying, 'We may never have another chance'." Companion Volume The book is rich in White House lore, personal anecdotes and great moments in history. It is a companion volume to Mrs. B. D.

Baudreau and Miss the most well-filled freezers in The George Jandls "Keep your mouth shut. Do SHEFFIELD The marriage town. Carpenter of the dear old LBJ you think the wife will stop lov A post-nuptial open house re of Miss Kay Marie Ames, Mary Baudreau, 1939 Bever avenue SE, entertained Sunday at a bridal brunch for Miss Rene Reinhart, Dec. 26 bride-elect of Lt. James Phelps, son of Mr.

ception was given Sunday after ing him because of this? No, she won't. She may leave him, and daughter of the Robert W. Ames' EMPRESS TO VISIT RUSSIA noon honoring Mr. and Mrs, days, was hesitant about stepping into their Democratic soup kitchen because she was seeing the President of the United priitpllii nil TEHRAN (AP) The Iranian of Rockwell, and John Wayne Blessman, son' of the Wayne George M. Jandl, 717-Oavenue NW.

Hosts for the event were royal court announced that Em "The White a historic States the next day. It didn't press Farah will make a ten- even if she doesn't, things will never be the J5ame between them. One thing, for sure, she will never thank you for having told her. In time she will resent Mr. Jandl's brother-in-law and and Mrs.

Vern Phelps, 1605 Thirtieth street NW. Miss Rein-hart is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Reinhart of Norway. guide, the first edition of which was published in 1962 by Jacque day visit to the Soviet Union stop her, however, from digging Blessmans of 1840 First avenue NW, Cedar Rapids, took place Sunday.

The 7:30 service was sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boland, 2931 street SW. Sixty into some delicious collard starting next Tuesday. line Kennedy, and "The Presi you for telling her." guests attended.

dents of the United first performed by the Rev. H. F. I know what I am talking The former Mary Hickey of FREEZER BEEF Grossoehme in the First United about. Abbv.

because tonight I the avenue address and Mr, sit alone in a house, not a home, Jandl, formerly of 331 Four r' ii ii itmiiii: UWUN VllVIVh lip Methodist church. Following, a reception was given at the for I had one "friend" too teenth avenue SW, were mar many. ried Nov. 2 in Littleton, N.H. church.

LONESOME 7 The ceremony, in St. Rose of 90 Days Sam As Cash On A gown of Chantilly lace and Call NOW FOR IARLIEST DELIVERY '362-4211 SMS published to 1964. Paperbound copies of the book sell for $1.75 and cloth bound copies for $2.50. They may be purchased at the White House and at the White House Historical Assn. offices' at 5026 Federal building number 7, 17th and 18th streets NW, Washington, D.C., 20506.

When copies of the books are ordered by mail, 25 cents per book should be included for postage. Lima Catholic church, was per crepe was chosen by the bride. formed by the Rev. James Freeier Haller, nephew of the bride. Beef Lace formed the bodice and cuffs of the long full sleeves and nd nk John Drchom Tony Zictk Mrs.

Jandl is employed by the Cedar RapidsjMarion area MRS. BLESSMAN trimmed the standup collar. Her elbow-length veil was held by a Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Nelson's Own Jandl by Dlask-U-Save groccryr crown of rose petals ana ner worth junior college and is em flowers were aqua tipped carnations centered with aqua tipped Young-Rhoads Vows Said ployed by Younker's department store in Cedar Falls where they will reside. sweetheart roses.

ECUED RIBS mm Attendants were Miss Kathy lb. COSMETOLOGY IS A REWARDING CAREER! Come in and sea why ENROLL NOW! YOUNG SCHOOL OF BEAUTY New Clan Starting January 12, 1971 Write or 108 1st St. SE 366-0468 lace. Her chapel-length mantilla was held by a pillbox hat and her flowers were orchids with Happy Thanksgiving to All Ames, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, and the Misses Sherri and Julie Ames, also sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids. Their Empire red and white 3201 1st Ave.

SE Attending as maid of honor 1 Tom Corbett learns firsthand what the Women's Lib movement is all about when a pretty young woman sends him flower and candy and invites him on dates. THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S' FATHER, 6:30 PM Wednesday, in color on Channel 362-0137 meat: was the bride's sister, Miss Jan- lone-sleeved gowns were fash 2801 Mt. Vernon Rd. ioned of aqua crepe trimmed with picot edged dark green vel SE 362-0208 1831 Street SW 362-4211 GARRISON Miss Gayle Annette Young, 1427 A avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, daughter of Leroy W. Young of Vinton and the late Mrs.

Young, and Michael Dennis Rhoads, son of the Lloyd Rhoads' of Keystone, were married in the United Methodist church, The ceremony at 3 Saturday was performed by the Rev. Harley Carbaugh. The bride's A-line gown of velvet was styled with an Empire bodice accented with Venise lace, a jewel neckline, bishop sleeves caught to deep cuffs and a train trimmed with matching elle C. Young. Bridesmaids were the Misses Rita K.

Schirm and Sherry A. Struchen, Cedar Rapids. Their A-line gowns were of scarlet velvet designed with vet ribbon. Each carried a bou quet of aqua carnations. Brad and Jodi Ames, brother and cameo necklines, bell sleeves sister of the bride, were candle- with white val lace undercuffs lighters.

Ron Sampson was best man and Empire waistlines marked with a self belt and Dior bow. and serving as groomsmen were Cluster headpieces held their Randy Junkman and John La cock. Dick Stoffer, Russell Blessman of Cedar Rapids matching fly-away veils and each carried a colonial bouquet of white mums and red roses. Richard L. Peck served as brother of the bridegroom, Ron Heidt and Ken Rosenkrans were ushers.

man and groomsmen were Craig Brunssen and Bob Teck-lenberg. Ushers were John K. The bridegroom is a junior at Young, Richard Rhoads and the University' of Northern Iowa. His bride attended Ells JAlan Buch. Michelle Higgins and David Albert were flower girl and ringbearer.

Following the service, a re UW95 ception for 200 guests was given at the church. The bride, a graduate of St. Luke's hospital school of nurs information Write for mere Modal 10GSXP mg in Cedar Rapids, has been Name I employed by that same hospital. On rptnrn fmm a hripf wprfHinu Address 1 trip the bridal couple will reside 31 5' 2nd Avenue SE I in Ames where Mr. Rhoads will 1 1 attend Iowa State university.

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