Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1951 — Page 36
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M A RR | E D—Miss Carolyn ira Karabell as bridesmaids. | Jackson becdime the bride of ory Kimberlin Aug. 3 in the Speedway Christian Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, William E. Jackson, 1662 N.
operations of the Egyptians, whose campaign to drive the British out of their country has been linked with an unparalleled embassy program of glad-
Norfolk St., and Mr. and Mrs. | handing large numbers of Horace Bicknell, 1905 E. 67th | Americans "at luncheons, dinSt. : ners, receptions and cocktail
Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. leh parties. Say
Tobert C. Nicholls, 1039 E. 75th THE AMERICANS — repre-
. 8t. Miss Ca rter sentative and nonrepresentatolds, es 1a urd ang aie Ren. . ! tive, influential and inconwill entertain for the couple Aug. Is Bride Jequential —— thud Ssteriatned 21 with a dinner party in the ave trooped into the g Spink Arms Hotel. ing embassy in a steady stream On Aug. 28, Miss Karabell and during the past few months, Miss Elizabeth Reynolds will They drink cocktails in an elabhonor the bride-to-be with a orate museum room filled with shower in the Karabell home, antiquities dating back to 3000 years before the birth of Christ. They are received by the suave,
“930 Ruckle St. balding ambassador, Abdul RaSept. 2 Date him, and his fashionable wife.
. Food and drink erved by For Wedding emous, specially
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Cecil B. deMille blackamoors, NOBLESVILLE, Aug. 11— wearing fez and red pantaloons. ~The approaching marriage The large oil paintings of King Sept. 2 of Miss Idalou De- Farouk, oozing down from the Vaney to Paul D, Edwards is walls, are the only unesthetic announced by her mother, note ih this splendor . . . splenMrs. Mayme DeVaney of this dor with just enqugh ancient city. The wedding will take
Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Carter, 1311 Groff Ave. of the marriage Aug. 4 of their
daughter, Barbara Ann, and Dale Irvin Powell.
The 5 p. m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Vernon Lallement, pastor of St. Mark's Methodist Church, in the garden of the Carter home. Attendants were the bride's two sisters, Mrs. Charles Scalf, matron of honor, and Miss Jill Carter, bridesmaid: William R. Powell was best man for his brother and
and exotic touches to be im-
place here in the First Meth- ushers were Robert Hine, pressive, odist Church, Robert West, Raymond Hine At some point in this beautiMr, Edwards, who attended and Mr. Scalf, ful tapegtry théir threads of
Canterbury College, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, Noblesville, |
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powell, 1146 N. Mount St. -
purpose emerge clearly: We want the Anglo-Egyptian S8Sudan to ourselves; we want con-
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handicapped by the obnoxious aspects of King Farouk’s character, and, psychologically, by the unpleasantness of striking at the British when the British are down, From a narrowly Washington perspective, the development of the embassy has been remark-
able. - Before the arrival of Ambassador Rahim, its status as a foreign mission was low, and the embassy’s greatest asset was a fun-loving, incessantly dancing party boy and extra man named Anis Azer. Its gradual evolution, first as a chic embassy where it was desirable
with great skill ; FE THE VISITING defense ministers of Great Britain, France and Canada may not have standardized small arms during their visit here, but they saw something of Washington at parties given by Secretary of the Army and Mrs. Frank Pace Jr., British Ambassador Sir Oliver Franks and Lady
‘Franks, and British Air Mar-
shal Sir William Elliot, who recently replaced rd Tedder on the British Joint Service Mission. 8ir William is a lean, taut, RAF Englishman, as op-
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tertained at the largest of the parties, a reception held at the Officers’ Chub at Fort Lesley J. McNair, The host and his attractive blonde wife received with the rather endearing Defense Minister of Great Britain, Emanuel Shinwell; Jules Moch, the French Defense Minister, and Brooke Claxton, the Canadian opposite number. » » ”
THE INCREASING military
| emphasis has complicated the | They had a dinner, also at the Fort Mec- |
Paces' social life.
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Nair Officers’ Club, in honor of the retiring Army Vice Chief of Staff and Mrs. Wade Hampton Haislip. The guests included Gen. and Mrs. Omar Bradley; Gen. and Mrs. Hoyt Vandenberg and Gen, and Mrs. J. Lawton Collins. Gen. and Mrs. Collins were hosts at their quarters the following evening at a large reception for Gen. and Mrs, Haislip after the dramatic ceremonial retirement parade for the General. The guest list at this large and pleasant reception went from almost all the top Generals down to Sen. Harry Cain of Washington.
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