Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1949 — Page 8
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‘ Herman . Patrick Tappe -has Vanderbilts, Whitneys,| Brenda Frazier and hundreds of! other socialites for all kinds of! weddings. i The white - haired. maestro a that his prescrip, tion of white for any wedding! “will probably shock the public” whose etiquet writers have been telling it for years that white ‘should be worn only by an innocent first-time bride, "It Should Be White' “But after all,” said Mr. Tappe, “sometimes second and third are the best.” The gown, he pointed out, doesn’t have to be snow white, “Not satin, of course, no train, no veil. You know how many
2 t 3 white, my dear, it should be white, and white orchids. You know, I just discovered there are white orchids.” For Mrs. Hadley, a few years her birthday, Mr. Tappe said he might suggest a white wool suit and “when she
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