Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1949 — Page 20
ulanne Best Becomes Bride of Walter L. Schmidt in Ho
~« Couple Will Live **In Nebraska “Miss Julanne Rest and Walter IiMighton Schmidt were married at 8:30 p. m, in the
yesterday home of the bride's ts, Mr. t, 215 BE.
“The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Eunice C. Schmidt, Collins
ville, Ill. The Rev. Robert Plerce |
officiated. The Rey. Mr, Plerce is
pastor of the Broadway Method-
Ist Church, “
"Miss Patricia Madeline Best was |
her sister's maid of honor, She
wore & gray-blue velvet frock vf She had
with Victorian lines. matching mitts and carried a nosegay of red roses. Miss Priscilla Lawrence, junior bridesmaid, was in blue velvet.
The tiered skirt of the white 7% Chantilly lace bridal gown fell
into a short train. The bride had a veil of heirloom lace and illu-
sion, Bhe carried white roses
and Ivy. . Take Wedding Trip Lt. William W. Henderson, ¥vanston, Ill, was the best man. The ushers were David and Stephen Best, brothers of the bride. Fhe reception was in the home of the bride's parents. For her wedding trip the bride chose a fet wool dress with beige acces sores, SCAfter Jan. -1 Mr. Schmidt and WE bride will be at home in Omaha, Neb. “The bride attended Northwesteh University and is a Deita 2Zéa Sorority member. The bridegrbom is a graduate of North western University’s Business Sthool and is a member of the
Club Arranges Bridge, ift Exchange “Mrs, C. W. H. Schrader, 701 hostess
Sherwood Drive, will be dessert
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_ [Betty Brooks Married in Church Rife
Richard Huddleston
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Richard Dale Huddleston took Miss Betty Brooks as his bride lin a ceremony read at 7:30 p. m. last night in the Lynhurst Baptist Church. The Rev. Donald J.. Dunkin officiated. _ The bride is the . |daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles BE. Brooks, 539 N. Auburn St, i * land Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Huddleston, 63 8. Belle Vieu Place, are the parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Gilbert’ Downton was her {sister's matron of honor. She {wore green velvet. The brides. ymaids, Mrs. John Webb, Mrs, | Everett Roberson and Miss Jean Bly, were in red velvet.
: | Wears White Satin
& | The bride's white satin gown hy | was fashioned with a fitted bod- % | fce and full skirt that fell into : | a formal train. Her illusion veil] was held by a braided fatin tiara.| She carried white flowers, | Charles H. Brooks, brother of | the bride, was the best man while] the ushers were Robert Tomlinson, Willam Fox and Mr. Down { | ton. _ Janet Ewing and Gilbert | Downton 111 were the flowergirl and ringbearer. | The reception was in the church. After a wedding trip to Chicago the couple will be at home in 3226 N. Tacoma Ave.
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Christmas Observances of Other Lands, Other Times Shown in Children's Museum
By MARJORIE TURK (figures painted by the Passion There are straw angels, gold foil angels and tiny wooden angel Players of Oberammergan. These musicians in the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian St. |creche - pieces are very colorful The 8, all between one and six inches tall, are in the first'and from four to six inches tall. Many are on loan from Mrs. Thomas D. Stevenson's col-| Christmas in the Museum is| lection of Christmas curios. _ rnot--limited to the first floor. On Mrs. Stevenson, 5701 N. Pennsylvania 8t., studied art in Vienna the second story there are two before the war. She brought back| ~ : ~ | displays with objects from Early to the States with her all types| The first floor exhibit has na- American celebrations, of seasonal objects from black/tive works of the Balkans., There is a plump Christmas und wrapping paper with| From Czechoslovakia there is & tree with antique candleholders. abstract figures to a complete hand-carved representation of These hold the candles upright | Mary, Joseph and Jesus on the by a system of weighted colored The display Includes gold paper Flight into Egypt. A window 18 balls hung from the holders. Betriptychs to set on the window seét up as the children of these sides the candles the tree is decsill as holiday decoration and a/lands do when they await the orated with ropes of pop corn and shadow bax [visit of 8t. Nicholas and the bad! cranberries. The straw toys are from demon, Krampus. | A mannequin dressed in the Sweden and were given to the This \.'ndow has the shoes in style of the Elegant Eighties is Museum by Mrs, Grace Golden, it which the little ones arrange decking ‘the tree. Around the director. In that country the for the visit of St. Nick on Dec. parior are the gifts-santique cleanest. straw. is sa at_har- 8, If they have been good, the Skates with curved runners, dolls Vest time: to be po LARA KTR pT nos for the children. with toys and if they have beer Plans. and.a dresser topped. with]
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Very elaborate gingerbread bad Krampus covers gilded a minlatire’ wash bowl: and! cookies from Hungary have been! switches with tiny cookles<for| pitcher. { {preserved and are In the show even the bad demon assumes that! The piano holds two porcelain|cases. a {the children have not heen all dogs with gilt ears, gilt spots and Shown with the cutter ‘and a block made.
are a bad. chain, Also there is a glass oval [from a gingerbread design. {this year will be interested in the! fruits.
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