After the ceremony, which was led by Patricia Bruder Debrovner, an adjunct leader of the Society for Ethical Culture, guests indulged at a do-it-yourself cheeseburger buffet.
Ms. Hausman-Smith is also the social director of the New York Art Deco Society; she plans gala fund-raising soirees where guests indulge in period fashion.
Being at home from Oxford at the weekends he regularly attends the magnificent parties given by his widowed mother Lucy, where the guests indulge in food, drinks, games and affairs.
Spiritualism was a popular fad in the 1920s, and Babbitt and his guests indulge in it with a seance, trying to summon the spirits of the dead.
Zermatt is famous for its fabulous mountain restaurants, so most guests indulge in extended midday meals.
While these rooms were meant to be temporary lodging, guests of The Prince Hotel could indulge in all of the vices that the neighborhood provided and many of its occupants stayed on for extended periods of time.
After midnight the guests indulged themselves at the great buffet table in the first floor dining room.
Here the guests could indulge their more outré fantasies, let their imaginations run riot, with every conceivable piece of equipment to bind and fetter and punish.
When a guest, be it Roseanne or G. Gordon Liddy or Joan Rivers, indulges in unscripted or ostensibly earnest thought, sleep beckons.