TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1956)

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am/jfi ^m Album candids: Debbie and Eddie cut their cake . . . Eddie's mother wishes her new daughter-inlaw all the best . . . and "among those present" — Milton Blackstone, Debbie, Willard Higgins, Eddie, Mrs. Jennie Srossinger and Joey Forman. By ALICE FRANCIS One girl who was invited to the wedding last September of Eddie (Edwin J.) Fisher and Debbie (Mary Frances) Reynolds came home looking almost as starry-eyed as the bride. "It was such a lovely . wedding," she recalled. "Just like a sister's. I mean there was that kind of feeling about it. A nice, young wedding that warmed your heart. Debbie looked like an angel in a white lace, ballerina-length gown. Her bridesmaid was Jeanette Johnson, a childhood friend having no connection with show business, who came on from California to be in the wedding party. Eddie looked so serious and so {Continued on page 65) Coke Time Starring Eddie Fisher, NBC-TV, Wed., Fri., 7:30 P.M. EST — Mutual, Tues., Thurs., 7:45 P.M. EST — for The Coca-Cola Company. uA'.Aa* ^ ' But true love had to find a wav, before Eddie Fisher