SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 THE MICHIGAN .DAILY PAGE THIRTEEN Engagements, Weddinos Fill Past Months Betrothed Devise Clever Ways To Inform Guests Of ComingMarriage Betrothal Told (Continued from Page 12) Bailey will live at Cambridge, wherE Bailey attends the Harvard Business School. The former Miss Poat i= affiliated with Collegiate Sorosis and several speech societies. The marriage of Joan Elizabetl Camp, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Car. Dudley Camp, and Charles Edwarc DeBaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. DeBaker, was an August one. Miss Camp is a graduate of Hath- away-Brown School in Cleveland and the University. Mr. DeBaker, captain of the track team and Varsity foot- ball player in 1933, is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi, Michigamua, and Sphinx. Neilson- Cooper Three other prominent Ann Arbor girls - Evelyn Neilson, Harriet Hunt and Frances Bury - were married at the same hour, 4 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 31. Miss Neilson, daughter of Mrs. Jesse D. Neilson, spoke her vows be- fore the fireplace in the Barton Hills Country Club, with the Rev. Theodore Schmale officiating. Her husband, Robert M. Cooper, is the son of Mrs. Robert J. Cooper, Philadelphia. Ned Galloway acted as best man. Bury-Smith Only immediate relatives witnessed the ceremony uniting Miss - Bury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bury, and Amos Smith, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, De- troit. The wedding was followed by a garden reception. Hunt-Graham Harriet Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ormond E. Hunt, and Charles Wallace Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, were married at the Hunt summer home at Lake Angelus. Her sisters, Virginia and Agnes, as- sisted her. Al Newman was best man. Beta Phi sorority. A gown of shell pink peau d'ange lace with waist length jacket, cape sleeves, and Peter Pan collar was worn by Lenore Maxine LeGendre, '34, when she became the bride of Lloyd N. Cody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Cody, Ann Arbor.. The wedding was held at the home of the bride's parents in Laurium. The League Chapel was the scene of several weddings during the sum- mer months. Catherine Bridge, daughter of Mr. Edward Bridge, Ann Arbor, and Josiah Warren Potter, son Law School, is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Stanley Fay, quarterback and cap- tain of the 1933 football team, will marry Miss Margaret Howes, daugh- ter' of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Howes, Detroit, at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 3 in Central Woodward Christian Church in Detroit, with Rev. Edgar DeWitt Jones officiating. Fay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fay, Detroit. Miss Howes attended Wittenberg college at Springfield, O., and Mary- grove college, Detroit. Fay is affil- iated with Alpha Sigma Phi fra- ternity. Another prominent athlete, Rich- ard Degener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Degener, plighted his troth this sum- mer. His fiancee Eileen Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman, attended the Laurel School in Cleveland and Ohio State Univer- sity where she is affiliated with Pi Beta sorority. Degener Is Diving Star Degener is renowned as a diver, having won several national cham- pionships. He is a member of Chi Psi fraternity. An engagement coming as a com- plete surprise to her friends was that of Josephine McCausey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. W. Mc- Causey, Detroit, to Sylvester F. Leahy, son of Mrs. L. J. Leahy, Alma. The troth was revealed in the table dec- orations at a bridge-luncheon at the home of her parents. 4 The table centerpiece was a minia- ture cardboard house, backed with white roses and baby's breath to carry out a green and white color scheme. The betrothal of Sally Place to Howard Augustus McCamy, Jr., Mid- dlesboro, Ky., was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Place, Detroit and Blissfield. After graduating with special hon- ors from the School of Music, Miss Place acted as musical director of the Lincoln Memorial University, Harro- gate, Tenn. Mrs. Harry Bacher announced the engagement of her neice, Miss Mar- guerite Fox, to Clarene William H aas, Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haas, Gary, Ind. The wed- ding will be held in the early fall at the home of Mrs. Henry Erb, sister of Mrs. Fox, in Milwaukee, Wis. The betrothal of Caroline Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Potter and Chales Brush, son of W. E. Brush, Sarnia, Ont.. was made known at a tea given in honor of Miss Potter by Jane Breakey at her home in Bar- ton Hills. Brush is a member of Sigma Phi fraternity. The engagement of Marjorie Oost- dyk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oostdyk. Detroit, came as a surprise to her friends, who were invited to her home on the pretext of attending a graduation party. The Michigan colors, maize and blue, were used to decorate the table. Miss Oostdyk is a member of Alpha Chi Omega while her fiance, Lloyd Charles Nyman, Detroit, is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa. Heesen-Rehn Catherine Heesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Heesen, Tecumseh, and Jane Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mitchell, Detroit, was revealed their engagement at a bridge luncheon at the Delta Gamma house. Miss Heesen was married to Paul R. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Nelson, Chicago, Sept. 14, -in the garden of her parent's home. Nel- son is a member of Delta Tau Delta. The nuptials of Miss Mitchell and William B. Dibble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edna Dibble, will be solemn- ized Oct. 5. The engagement of Bettina Doris Rightmire to Evans Stratford Sch- meling, Ann Arbor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Schmeling, Chicago, Ill., was announced by her parents. Married Recently Marjorie Oostdyke, '35, whose en- gagement to Lloyd Nyman '34, was recently announced, and Catherine Heesen, '33, whose marriage to Paul R. 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