Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1950 — Page 33

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gredient in life, love and the

social success—men, extra men, that is—reaches new heights

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Elise Morrow

| As Men Disappear | From D.C. Scene |

Cmdr. Hudgins, White House Aide, Latest To Desert the Capital Social Routine By ELISE MORROW WASHINGTON, Oct. 28—The plot to deprive Washington women and hostesses of the fundamental in-

pursuit of happiness and/or

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with each new announcement in

heart-breaking performance was William H., Hudgins, White House

aide, flower of old Virginia, and, to pre-

the fancy figure of speech, a perennial of the social routine.

Chief Justice of the Virginia

left this week for

{Four Star) Robert Carney,

Commander-in-Chief, U. 8. Naval Forces, Eastern Atlantic and

Mediterranean fleet.

This should open a new world for Cmdr. Hudgins’ social

operations as well as his professional talents, but it was still hard for him to get organized to go. Like all popular extra men, he was solidly booked” from now until Christmas, and the social sacrifice ‘was something appalling, in addition to the sheer bookkeeping involved in cancelling so many accepted invitations to dances, receptions, debuts, dinners and such, The 1ast and most sentimental of the farewell parties for Cmdr. Hudgins was given by

“two fellow White House aides,

Lt.-Cmdr. Robert W. Hayler and Lt-Cmdr. Louis Meier. The boys share a house over in Virginia. Clare Foster, the small, pretty daughter of Vice Admiral Edwin Dorsey Foster and Mrs. Foster, made the hors d'oeuvres and Cmdr. Hudgins brought along his farewell gift from the aides, a sil“ver ice bucket, to be christened at the party.

No Resemblance

AUNT PERLE, mother to Luxembourg out of Oklahoma, bears less and less resemblance

every day to the heroine of the new musical “Call Me Madam.” she may have been the original inspiration - for that show, Mrs. Mesta, minister to

. = Your FLORIST can Telegraph FLOWERS Vi ! Pe | id eo,

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Luxembourg and former of- |,.¢ g Gilliam will be married Church with the Rev. hostess [at 2:30 p. m. today in the Cenhere, is back for a visit, and [tenary Christian Church.

ficial ‘administration any less frivolous approach in her personality is mot accidental.

gnashing of teeth increases’

what appears to be a deliberate and | scheduled attrition in the supply of | available males. One after another of | the younger party boys is shipping out | to new- ports, to such a degree that guest lists are beginning to look like rosters for a reunion of Spanish-Ameri-can War veterans. The latest casualty

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Cmdr. Hudgins, son of Edward Hud- |

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Supreme Court of Appeals, is a bachelor | by choice. Because, he says: One, Wash- | ington social life has been too much | fun for him to settle down, and two, it | spoiled him, He London where he will be Flag Lieutenant to Adm.

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Miss Nancy Stout, Mrs. E.

Kirk McKinney Jr. and Mrs. John

the invitations’ list for the Indiana Smith College Club's annual dance

Trip South - Follows Rite

Miss Peggy Hoover Will Be Married

Miss Peggy Hoover and Ken-

The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher will

(officiate. Miss Martha Mills, maid,

{of honor, will wear emerald green!

|velvet.

The bridesmaids, Misses

Aside from dinners given by (Virginia Means, Wanita Harmon the Luxembourg minister and {and Dolores Runyan, will be in jrust

a few small private parties,

The ivory satin bridal gown fis

Mrs. Mesta has hit very little |tashioned with Chantilly lace apof the old familiar front during iplique and a cathedral train. A| her visit. - She's gone to New {Juliet cap will hold the bride's

York City now, but plans to be back in Wednesday or Thursday.

illusion veil.

Washington next cascade of orchids and stephan

She will carry a

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One of the ladies’ luncheons {Usher ges | Mrs. Mesta did attend was | po... 1 Gilliam will be best Church Reception

{man, while the ushers will be |William B. Hoover, Blogmington, best man while the ushers were

serious, constructive, and grim in subject. Minister Mesta, with Mrs. Charles F. Brannan, wife of the Agriculture Secretary and 12 other women, was a guest at a lunch given at the Young Women's Christian Association in honor of Mrs. Barlett Heard; national board

turned recently from Germany. The general theme of this was German women, and their importance in the reconstruction of Europe—Mrs. Mesta has a lot to say about this, and since she is a hard-headed, realistically intelligent woman, what she had to say was worth hearing.

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| * Oclober 29th fo November Sth

This afnsgncement spons: hy Meme bers of Florists of Indianapolis. Ire. in the interest of making every beautiful with

ceasion FUOWERS!

Robert S. Gilliam and Frank L. Edwin McLean,

{Gilliam Jr. { | The regeption will be in the E, Callahan.

home of the bfide’s parents, Mr.

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ison of Mrs. member of the YWCA, who re g59 parker Ave.,

|L. Gilliam, 1011 N. Rural St:

and Mrs. Earl M. Hoover, 6611 E. 10th St. The bridegroom is the Beulah E. Gilliam, | and Frank

College Ave.

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Miss Constance Mclean,

Thomas H. Bray Are Wed

A double-ring ceremony at 8:30 o'clock last night united 1.0 Be Read 3537 Station St, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Carpenter, 4840

‘Miss Constance McLean and Thomas H. Bray in marriage.

The couple exchanged vows

Christian Church, officiating.

* The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. McLean,

Traders Point, and Mr. and Mrs.

are the bridegroom's parents.

Mrs. Max Dahl was the matron of honor and Mrs. Frederick Barkhau. and Mesdames

Church, Whiteland,

Gauker and Bernard Eberhardt were bridesmaids. They wore gold and green taffeta frocks and carried contrasting candles topped with yellow throated orchids. The white satin bridal gown was fashioned with long sleeves, 1633 8. seed pearl embroidery and a long train. The bride's fingertip illusion veil was held by a seed pear] ———— .

tiara. She had white orchids on her satin covered Bible. Delores Conley was flowergirl and Karen Conle and Ronnie Tilford were ringbearers.

William McLean served as the

Frederick MecLean, George Callahan and John

Fischer-Galbreath Nuptials

' The East ¥orty-ninth Street dark green gabardine suit with

Christian “Church will oe

[scene at 2:30 o'clock this after- reside After a trip to Florida, theinson of the marriage of Miss address. couple will be at home at 1704

{Joan Galbreath to Fred 8. Fischer. The Rev, John K. Knapp will officiate. . 3 The bride is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Les C. Galbreath, {4930 Ralston Drive and Mrs. Paul {Terhunne, 408 E. Minnesota St, is the bridegroom's mother. Maid of honor will be Miss Kathryn Smith, and Mrs. Byron Sullivan will be matron of honor. Miss Jean Galbreath and Miss Patricia Dodd will serve as oridesmaids.

green, rust, dark green and beige satin. The bride has chosen candlelight satin for her gown. Her fingertip illusion veil will be held by a lace cap. She will carry whité ‘orchids on a white Testament. Carl Shock will {man. Carl Bastian, ville; Tom Steffens, Don Blan: land Allen Johns will be the |ushers. 3 | Following the ceremony, a re[ception will be ield in the home {of the bride's parents. For her !trip south the bride will wear -a

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- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Clements, Loogootee, announce the

daughter, Myrtle, to Charles N. Cleveland, . Indianapolis. The couple will be married at 11:30 a. m. Saturday in ‘St. Christopher Catholic Church. Miss Marion L. Anding will be maid of honor and Chauncey L. Cleveland will serve as the best man.

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Lace Bonnet

| . Miss Wilma Doris Skaggs, maid ville, are the or of honor, will wear rose faflle. bridegroom's ~~ 3 ‘Barbara Ann Jones and Richard parents, | ; : I. Noland will be flowergirl and - : {Loudermilk

ringbearer.

| The bride's two-tiered fingertip photo). ' a iy {illusion veil will be held by a > ; 3 : Pes ; 5 {Chantilly lace bonnet. She will eo) ¢ Ye ; 4 {carry ‘white orchids on a white] oo» ; 8 v 2 Bible. o> ! 5 f pk : wv 3 : J : q % i 3

| Jonus L. Frey will be the best | man while the ushers will be Neil Richards and Wilson A. Seward reception will be in the]

C. Appel (left to right) work on R to he held Nov. 25 in the Wood- |Th®

Charles Carpenter to Take {church. After a trip to the Smoky . {Mountains the couple will be « Betty Anne Tyson as Bride

home at 2229 N. New Jersey St.

Church Vows

First Friends Church. Forest Manor Methodist Church, will officiate The bride is the daughter of Mr. and {Carrollton Ave. the bridegroom's parents. Miss Jeanette Harcourt will be

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Martha L. England, Mr. ‘Barkhau to Wed

Miss Doll

in the Northwood .Christian

Louise .Xngland and Wilbur A ! 2 “Doll and Carl F.

read by the Rev.

Satin Frocks

The couple will exchange vows They will wear gold and green

serve as bridesmaids.

be at- home at ome al. ear mauve pink satin frocks,

the couple will ’ The bride-

3516 Balsam Ave,

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Charles J. Carpenter will take Miss Betty Anne Tyson as his bride in a ceremony to be read at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the The Rev. Lawrence Cooper, pastor cf the

Mrs. Burton J. Tyson,

Kenneth Thorne, pastor of the Speedway . the maid of honor, and the : The Rev. H. L. Krueckeberg prigesmaids will be M a T S VY 4. desmaids wi he Mrs. Marion will officiate at the 7:30 p. mM. pearson and Miss Anna Mae 0 ay OWS Har Bray, Lo Beac Cal., marriage today of Miss Martha Tg z rola Bray, ng Beach, Ca RE A p Tatman. Vows uniting Miss Margaret

Schaefer will be A. C. Brooks at

William McLean, Halbert Lal : A in the Emmaus Lutheran Church. satin frocks, James N, ( arpentur 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. yThe The bride is the daughter of will be the best man while’ the ceremony will be in the Third - Mr. and Mrs. Albert England ushers will be Clyde Crafton and Christian Church. § State Ave. and Mr. and Bill J. Shuel The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Edward J. Barlkhau, 1838 An Alencon lace ‘ertha high- Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Doll, 3617 Barth Ave., are the bridegroom's hts the hl slipper salin gorest Manor, and Mr. and Mrs, The reception was in the parents. pve by ih or ae cat William F. Schaefer, 733 N. Sher- : church. After a trip west the Miss Peggy England. maid of , J. "0 y ns! ee oa man Drive, are the bridegroom’s couple will be at home in Long honor, and Miss Nancy Zoller and bonnet. She “will CAITY ite parents. : Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bray will Miss Florence Mays, bridemaids, orchids AMAZORICA lilies i Mrs. Raymond Beaman will be entertain there Nov. 12 fof the will wear gold and moss greem _ han ils Lonics and ,, matron of honor. Mesdames . newly married pair, taffeta and satin. Katherine Zol- ® hha Pe ic n will be in the William Bortsfield, Lawrence The bride attended Indiana ler will be the ringbearer, and church. Sehr. trip o Frias Keaton and Richard Shoop will -

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Harold Barkhau will be the best man while the ushers will be Edward and Raymond Barkhau. |The reception will be in the Emimdus Lutheran School, The couple will live at 1840 Barth Ave.

The bride attended Butler University where she was* a Delia Gamma Sorority member,

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The first anniversary party of the LINK Club will be held Saturday. Barbara Dee, 5674 Washington Blvd., ‘will be hostess, ApWORCESTER, England — Mrs. proximately 13 couples will parLydia Raymond is the new presi- ticipate in the party games dent of the World War Mothers scheduled by the program com-

graduate of Brown Military Ynivarsity Academy, Long Beach and San Cascade Bouquet groom atiended Butler University. Bost Man . Diego. The fitted bodice of the candle- Lake N d Mr. Beaman will be the best light satin bridal gown is ac- Lake IName man. Gene Tiffany, Mr. Keaton cented with seed pearl embrof- MOUNT KENYA, Africa—A and Mr. Shoop will be ushers, - dery.” A tiara of seed perals and lake discovered here has been The ivory satin bridal gown is crystal beads will hold the bride's named Lady Alice for the styled with full skirt, lace peplum +he black accessories. The couple will fingertip flusion veil. She will Duchess of Gloucester. - and cathedral train. at the Minnesota St. Have 2 cascade bouquet of white

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