Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1950 — Page 35
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SUNDAY, NOV. 26, 1050. Ie . Capital Capers—
Says She Deserves
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THE INDIA NAPOLIS TIMES
Miss Heffelfinger Says Vows ‘Miss Decker Nancy rom Ties | Is Married to L. H. “Fultz
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“Will Be Wed Here Today
Dr. Dallas L. of the North Church, Miss Nancy Ann Ties became the bride of L. Hutsos Fultz yesterday at 4 p. m. The
ion * both Bridegroom's Father gervices were held in _the s. mous . i : . .. = Propylacum Will rv a 3 Revive of Hunt Ball Makes the Wearers ll Read Service Parents of the. couple are ; {ia ; Dinner The Haberts Park Methodist Mrs. Houtchens Iles, 7228 N. datkels Feel Downright Dowdy Church Chapel will be, the scene Pennsylvania 8t., and Mrs. R. WRIST : * EL IS, MORROW today of the wedding of Miss L. Eultz, Chicago, IIL nickel and W ASHINGT ON. 'N 25—-The case -history of the Mariana Decker ‘and Sherwood Mrs. Phillip P. Stutz, matron steel back. Margaret Truman-Marv# Braverman romance- -marriage Amey verstees af haner, Wore a own of molten oe. diol ruin ich h Parents of the ‘couple are Mr. gold with portrait neckline and g 5 or, whic as been spread quietly from coast to coast, ard - Mrs. . Claude Decker, Vin- dotble-tiered bertha collar, Her yement. 30 and overseas by trans-Attantic cable, should finally be resolved ennes, and Dr. and Mrs. John, matching gauntlets were opera or. dhe SER “ee” hy. Mr.. Braverman's firm remark on VeTaaneE. hima, 0. - 5 in length the subject to a friend this week. 1e ridegroom’s father wi Miss Macy Malof ! 45.00 “I really think,” he said, denying officiate at the 3:30 p. m. double- Blas Naw. re Londen Tox the runtérs, “that Margaret deserves Ts nay. il be BR rett were bridesmaids. They ! Included better than me.”. The clinical details Maid of honor will be Miss Su- were gowned like the matron of ’ of this case history are much the same ~ , san Claudetie Dacker, Vingennes, honor in foam and emerald ~as in all the other rumors which wash Miss {20 Higabeth’ Spenrer Ml green. re : aro Margare ‘hic e #108 Ri Noesmaid. ey 18 br Ir und Margaret and which, before her will be in ballerina length vel- The bridegroom chose Phillip marriage, also plagued Drucie Snyder veteen- dresses in bronzine and P. Stutz as his best man. UshHonan srghens of Troy. Siu hariresse, ere wore Arthur Jordan Tes v id Mrs. Jo .- Snyder, ‘ anc iliam Smyser, i insufferable human instinct for match- Velvet Gown Chosen Reception Giv making, plus the normal or abnomal Best man will be- John Thomas 2p = interest in, and nonprotective concern Decker. Vihcennes: The bride, given in marriage for, celebrities, makes Washington a The bride has chosen a two- by her uncle J. ID. Neubauer of r= noxiously lush breeding ground for this piece ballerina length’ ivory vel- » BY. Wore a princess low activity, vet, On her JuMet hat of match- ich silver satin gown. Dirucie used to get purple with fury ing velvet will he small mums and 3S sleey es tapered Eli M _ becaus se she couldn't appear in public in illusion veil. A “white orchid ds } An heir1se Morrow with the most boring voung man ‘imag- Kucharis lilies, mums dnd valley point lace veil fell fnable without Romeo and Juliet sagas breaking around her head. lilies will top ~her' white prayer 0 the le’s train Margaret is semewhat more philosophical .and rises supremely hook it ecasc led from a above the: situation by ignor- IIE 5 Al wwiion ir chapel will same lace effecting ing it. . for several vears until 1935 lin the ceremion! : the front. This latest crisis in the rumor When it faded out. probably dis- Bd 4 After Dec. 2 the couple will be cA ion was held immedriad % re : ouraged by the New Deal. The - P - t home in? y fately following the cer~mon ’ dtvision resulted: from the fact COuraged by : 3 a SLE . . : it home in Lima : g y that Marvin was Invited to z ~~ unt clubs Fairfax, Warren- | = Mrs. Philip H. Willkie was Miss Rosalie Heffelfinger before The bride was graduated from at the Propylaeum. White House dinner, and was °° Leesbug a Potomac her marriage last night ‘in, the Wayzata Community Church, Vincennes University Ji Col For her wedding trip the : ‘ ng rs = Ww ple . ef > YI i de chos g Miss Truman's opposite num- Boa Se Eat oe an 10 Wayzata, Minn. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Peavey lege and Puraus University. She Mrs Het Fult pil i 3 R an gum hist : A 2 : ? a ball évery year sine is a me £ Alpha Xi Delt rs. colored (ni 58 0 ber. Also, he has been her 4 ..° 0 etwas so suc. | Heffélfinger, Wayzata. Mr. Willkie is the son of the late Wendell 2 Memper of Alpha Xi Del BD with. hantedr 0 e Kk escort. from. time to. time at A Willkie, Republi i f i i Sorority. -The bridegroom attend. 111 pand-grawn Open Wort : cBsEll iflkie, Republican. nominee for President in 1940, and Mrs. . Ais ct J ] H CCPSSOr ; Washington prices. ; ssful, ii : ; Mrs. ad Marietta College and the Uni- rama m f er accessories wers dark M B : : f Horses Horses Willkie, New York. After a wedding trip, the couple will live in versity of Cincinnati. 1 ancing Oo na e brown velvet. The couple left Mr. Braverman Is one o ' Rushville. nee et immediately following the re- ” the most . successful examples THE CROWD was strictly . } L / P -H li d S h TaN ‘ . \ : - 1 I . Ne rA Mal : Hnsnltz al Guild Local Pre-Holi ay Schedule ini ital. He is an ambitious, at- ween € wallzes, saia one tt. m : A graduate o tractive young lawyer with a lady. No Senators or diplomats eanne a Oo ! eco e (Continued from Page 31) Ans: over . the fire- St a Bf = f humor, an is. a were invited— just relaxed Vir- an encore, they did a number Pe and lots of other silver rt ra Te he gense of humor, and’ he is a er nye jus ye he J Bri e 0 au ru or I fe arranged by Mrs. Sparks and gl jitter carried out the diana and Butler Universities, gentleman: ginia gentlemen and their la- m g LT, 1 d by: Mrs. Sparks an litter carried ou 1 Tho brideRtoom. ” p In. this society, ladies need dies. The equine motif was car- u The Methodist Hospital White] VN0%€ prus al talen has 25th versary theme for Butler NE escorts. 50 the tvpe is import- ried out in the food, a hunt- double-ring ceremony uniting Miss Jeanne Ada Malott and Cross Guild will meet at 10 a. m many Hees, : the Mus Seum.: itself, not the Pauw and Indiana Univensities, ant for the Preservation of ing . breakfast of sausage, Paut B. Brumbaugh will be read at 2:30 p. m. today by the Rev. Wednesday. in the student recre- The stage was beautifully Guild. : He | 9 Dor of PHD i rR ial Ife in Washington Mr scrambled. eggs and S. Clutton. Their ceremony will be performed in the Tuxedo Park ation room. Original meetings decorated with a harp on one The Guild" is a young or- Th o Ai ? : ( ’ fe as on, Mr. 9 ol ide’ « . o > ap Fort 3 eta rrater 4 Braverman performs’ this fiinc- Served .at midmight;’ in Tie Bap tist Church, were held in the recreation room Side and 2 eplig on ihe oiher ganization - but has. accom. The couple will make their rs with Zistiictior. However drink, bourbon, and in the mu- Miss Mary Ann Malott, ~si ster x 19 years ago when the group was Both were made of gold wire plished so much it edn core home hy . 3 t Sy erformance of 2 neces: a gsiec—-much “Db You Ken John of the bride, will he ‘maid of Ev tf organized, and. ornamented with flow- rectly be considered adult. x 8 £0 2 it al shor ld not be Cot Peel?” and 4hose old Virginia - honor. She will be dressed in deep en S The Mother Guild, the original! bronze dahlias. for the Theater-starved Indianapo- : Si yo 2 Date, hunting songs, “Dixie.” and ice blue satin with a full train = unit, will serve coffee before the cello yellow chrysanthemums lis. will welcome the musieal BPW Will Hear Nec WILL romance “Carry Me Back to Old et cet- She will carry a cascade bonquet TOMORROW meeting. Mrs, Odus ‘Gardner,| °n.the Harp. revue “Red, White and Blue” Tw S ke Wn Street i gu = fey era.’ JEverything but horses, of pink - chrysanthemums, with Alpha Epsilon Chap., Dela Theta president, will be assisted by Mrs. Mrs, Harry Foreman and: due for a four-day engage- O opeakers 1 WHEN A man feels hahhy Entrainin , rose Streamers. . Tau—7:45 p. m. ‘Mrs. George J. Preston Lontz, Mrs. Clara Mis. Gerald Gustafson poured ment at the Murat beginning A dinner meeting followed by —— in a tuxedo, that 5 om is, o i MRS YN ACHESON. wife Bridesmaids will be Miss Kath Fishel, '2644 Sutherland, hostess, Meek and Miss Nina Collings. ja tnllowrs ihe Dregram. Dec. 5th. “Other cities report two talks will be held at 6:15 p. m, dren. and that's what ne pave f.the Secret ry of St: te. dis, arine Janes, Miss Margaret Ann Business; card party, Mrs, H At the business meeting plans Mrs. Earl Mericle, who was in 1 to he a lavish, star span- Thursday by the Indianapolis in Washington. Class. Several aft : Serre an ate Moyer. Columbia. City. and Mrs M. Porter, chairman. will be made for Christmas ac- charge of ii progrars ‘Wore gled production. Bus iness and Professional Womxed0s layed s ‘ y ah ll ; I Hiiaiting an unusually smart afternos IPONSOre , 2 Amer 15 C ; dozen Bentiomen hie 3 plage that has made her her |G0rge Crockett. Their dresses Madden-Nottingham Unit, Ameri- Livities. 2 nual ar af pryoon Sponsored by the Ameri. jen's Club. . The group will meet . felt both em > A _ ct ana husband's hel feet at a recep- {will be in lighter shades of blue can Legion Auxiliary — Noon. Te. —— skirt and 2 So a } al : 4 can Legion, all proceeds will | in the Woman s Department Club, i one of 1 ® as! suc tor at the ne embassy. taffeta, fashioned on the same Post home. Mrs. Mae McDole Square Da nce is Lang back wool knitted £0 to its veterans rehabilita- 1702 N. Meridian St. tessrul Pe ot RE — Er waiter with a large urn of style as the honor attendant. and Mrs. Pauline Clark, host- top. tion and child welfare funds Daniel C. Park will discuss “Be= Iving- to be produced in som ¢ alle eo 3 esses. a fn so the revue audience will be hind the Scenes -in Radio” and time—the Hunt Ball, held in coffee stepped by mistake on Brother Best Man Bn > ln Arrange THE BILLOW of the full seeing a gay show and mak- Donald Kirchhoffer give an inside < 1 the tr: f Mrs. Acheson's | Et Cetera—12:30 p.m, The Keys fa : i the Shoreham Hotel. : e rah 2 ahlivi 1.1 John Brumbaugh, Lim: y Mrs. J. R. Muter uch nd Al square dance will. be gpon- skirts on the white gowns ing a contribution to a wor- look at television. The boys in tuxedos felt shab- gown. He "was oblivious, and oh an eh : en 3 Ama, Peru, Ne 5 hare Fepaugh iene sored Saturday by the Altar So-. worn by the girls who, .with thy cause all in one fell swoop. by because most of the 250 or Mrs. Acheson tried unsuccess- 1 Fotler shes Ee ii cnrane, hostesses. ciety - of Holy Name Catholic: their partners, did the exhibi- = L h F id g0 men present wore their pink fully to disentangle. herself. bod Include James Brumbaugh, Meridian Chap... ITSC-—12:30 p. m. Church, Tam -Meriarty's orchestra tion waltz at the Children's uncheon tn ay hunting Coats with full dress’ Finally she turned to the waiter |JJWT Bend) Dale Brumbaugh | Mrs. Rosalie Heathco, 157 will play and Harry Cook will call Museum Guild Ball, was too Slate Useful The Lutheran’ Child Welfare trousers, and many others wore and “smiled. ‘Just let me get Este] Narre Sey : Tt ie) fri. Berkley Road, hostess, ‘The the dancing. : pretty for words, A blackbnard on’ the kitchen Auxiliary will hold a luncheon White tie and tails. The Hunt this out of your way,” she said, The b § ie A om aT East Coast States,” Mrs, Fern © Committee chairmen are Mes Effective too was the show wall i= a fine place for jotting meeting at 12:30 p. m. Friday in p Wyre 5 0 Pp yim v : 1 > + - x - : : yi ey : 3 1 "nr Ball was held in W ashington pulling up her train. [ported 3 Tige. i A he OL me Norris, dames R. G. Clement Fdward er of white balloons and ser- down items to be added to vour the orphans’ home, 3310 E. Wash silk orgett ¥ . * : i satin TT i Searpens ws Pleasant Run Chap, ITSC— tae hring < harles Harhison pentine confetti released from shopping --Hst-— also for leaving ington St, Plans will be complete Sharon Russell, Mr. Re 0 Z white taffeta She ait CArrv 12:30 p. m. E. New York St, James McKinney, Carl Rogers, a ‘tarlatan swag suspended nates to members of the family if ed for the annual Christmas dine white Bible. with a white aroma brane h. Indiana National Bank. James Morrison and Margaret from the ceiling of the ball- youl are obliged to be out when ner party and gifts for the chile To Exchange Marriage Vows corsage. Her. fingertip. vell will Speaker, Mrs, Noble. Reynolds. pp. erm ——— - Toom. Lo L they return home, dren; be of white silk illusion. Venetian Chap, 'TSC—12:30 p. ny i Wedding vows will be repeated fitted bodice. The bridesmaids A reception will follow “the a en Hotel, Speaker, Mrs § at 3:30 p. m. today by Miss Shar- will be in copper velvet. ceremony at the home of the . . Houpper . - | on Joyce Russell and Robert! Best man will be Donald Myers, bride's parents. Chap. P, PEO—12:30 p. m. Mr 3 Reece Rebholz. The Rev. Henry The ushers will be Max Hudson, After ‘Wednesday th. dangle E. W, Hebel, 5515 Washington | J G. White will officiate at. the Cincinnati; Ronald J. Russell. and Will reside in West Lafayette. Blvd, hostess. , ,, Behind the | J ; 1 - Sue te 2% iheCincmal 1 The. biide.. Aszaduate of Builicencs of Ayres,” Miss Eliza T OPENS MONDAY MORNING AT O'CLOCK TOURETTE Corea Poy J (3 ’ vg = SEW A EE pS + AE — ee e xe SW, 7 ington Methodist Church. The bride will wear a tradition- er Universit V. received her MS. eT Fey > Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Rus-'al ivory satin gown fashioned degree from Wisconsin University. Tonrist, Noblesville—2 p. m. Mrs. sell, 230 S. Butler Ave., and Mr. with a fitted bodice, sheer yoke The bridegroom, who was gradu. H. lL. Essington, hostes Pro " and Mrs. F. Reece Reblidlz, 4935 and cathedral train. A veil will ated ‘from. Manchester College, gram, Mrs. Frank Kaiser and University Ave. are the couples fall from a simple satin halo ac- Téceived his M.S. degree from In- ‘Mrs. Stacja Tucker; devotions, | parents. cented with seed pearls. 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