THE MICHIGAN DAILY_ ___ __ 7 W eddings, 4 Engagements Are Announced Dorothy Shutt, '37, Weds Robert Trimby, '38M, In Christ Church M. R. Hiscock Weds Marriages of many students and graduates have been announced in Ihe late summer months. Dorothy Eleanor Shutt, '37, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shutt of Detroit, married Robert Trimby, '38M, Sept. 7 in Christ Church, Cran- brook. The Rev. R. W. Woodroofe, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony. Miss Shutt, a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, was dressed in blush satin fashioned on coronation lines with a square neckline and a Stand-up collar. Mrs. Robert Ellis, De- troit, was matron of honor, and Flor- ence Schenk, '37, was maid of hon- or. Dorothy Adams, '33, and Mary Katherine Adams, '39, both sorority sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. Classmates Assist At Wedding Donald Lau was best man for Mr. Trimby, and Frederick Rollins, Carl Gladfelter, Jack Kerr, '37, all of De- troit served as ushers. Charles White, '38L, of Ann Arbor also was an usher. Mr. Trimby was a mem- ber of Alpha Kappa Kappa, medical fraternity. The couple will live at the St. Andrew's Manor on N. State Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Johns have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lou Johns, to John Lucian Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shepherd of Birmingham. The wedding took place Sept. 18. Miss Johns is a member of Gamma Phi Beta and graduated from the University in 1936. The couple will live in Bloomfield Hills upon the re- turn from their wedding trip. 1933 Graduates Married Jean Martha Bentley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Bentley of Detroit, and Alexander Clark, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Clark of Lake Linden were married Sept. 7, the Rev. Charles B. Allen officiating. Miss Bentley has taught in the Mack and Eberbach schools in Ann Arbor since her graduation from the University in 1933. She is a mem- ber of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, and was chairman of the Panhellenic Bll in 1933. Clark is affiliated with Delta Chi fraternity and is working for General Motors in Detroit. The couple will live in Detroit. One of the marriages to come will take place Sept. 30 when.Mary Eliza- 1 eth Porter will marry Robert Lasle Bodor of Texarkana. Bodor is the son of BaronesskEugen von Kassanyi Bodor von Nagyida of Budapest and received his master's degree from the School of Engineering. Married In Washington In Washington, D.C., Jane Mapes became the bride of Robert Littell Pierce of Washington, Sept. 11. Miss Mapes is the daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Carl E. Mapes of Grand Rapids, and Mr. Pierce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Littell Pierce of Washtenaw Ave. Sarah Pierce, grad- uate of the University in 1935, Alice Kinney, David Dow and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Begle, who were mar- ried here recently, attended the wed- ding in Washington. Mrs. Begle was Elsie Pierce, '37, before her marriage to Edward Begle, '36, Aug. 14 in the League Chapel. The Rev. Frederick W. Leech of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church per- ftrmed the ceremony, and a recep- tion was held in the League Garden afterwards. Mrs. Begle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Littell Pierce of Ann Ar- bpr, is affiliated with Delta Gamma, sorority, was a member of Wyvern, Mortarboard, Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Beta Kappa. She was man- aging editor of The Daily last year. Mr. Begle is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Sigma Xi and Phi Beta Kappa. Wedding In Gesu Church Married Sept. 10 were Alice Elizabeth Monaghan and Louis Co- lombo, '35L. Miss Monaghan is the (laughter of Mrs. George 'F. Monag- han of Arden Park, Detroit. The Rev. Fr. Joseph S. Lannon con- ducted the ceremony at Gesu Church in Detroit. In the Rogers Williams Guild1 house, Catherine Stitt, '36, daughter of Mrs. Albert Stitt, married Gordon Stow, '35A, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Stow of Chicago early in Septem- ber. Dr. Howard R. Chapman, stu- (ent pastor of the First Baptist Church performed the ceremony. Attended By Classmate Mrs. Stow, attended by Dorothy Armstrong, '36, received her A.B. de- gree in 1936 and returned to get her degree in Library Science in 1937. She was also a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma. Mr. Stow received his master's degree in architecture in 1936 and was a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda and Iota Alpha fra- ternities. Margaret Rose.Hiscock, '36, became tha heride of .Tnhn Alanson Perkins. Mrs. E.G. Begle, Former Managing Ed itor Of The Daily, And Her Attendants shot or wthat have you!? It Ji n' at Teas Require all necessary that you dress exactly like your roommate or that girl down Sm art Dress, the hall. In fact, a little idividu l- ity is appreciated for there are lots of Matching Hat freshman and do your best to stand cut. Naturally this can be carried too far and so be conservative. Costume Suits, Velveteens Then, be natural!! In 'your thoughts, in your speech and in your Good For Saturday Tea; dress! Of course, you think every- Choose Silk For Sunday thing is wonderful and you're a little awed by it all but don't try to sub- (Continued from Page i9) due your natural reactions undera freshman boredom which will im- slinky and sophisticated or definite-; mediately mark you as a member of ly "s.s. and g." depending on your the class of '41. heart's desire. But do be careful and don't have your gown too decollete but choose a dinner dress or a formal with a smart jacket. Black velvet dinner dresses shine as ever but are varied] this year with touches of gold, bright flowers and the usual lace. A swishyj taffeta dress with a full skirt and fit-! ted jacket like the basques of our' grandmothers will ring bells at any sorority house. Shades of Juliet coming back to haunt us are seen in a mauve satin gown with tiny cap sleeves of mink, made much like the gowns you im- agine those fascinating women way back in history wore. Let your imagination run riot when it comes to decoration for your hair. Flowers of all sorts and kinds are found perched in curls and feathers are still good due, perhaps, to that coronation influence. Your evening wrap can be black velvet, white fur or something new in damask or bro- cade. Gold brocade with a collar edged in mink made into a fitted coat with a slight flare at the hem is one of those extra smart things. How- ever, if your doting parents feel your last year's black velvet ought to still be good, don't be too chagrined be- cause there are a lot of families who GOLD FOUND IN FALL FASHIONS Gold trimming is featured this sea- son in countless ways. Found on sequins on the new formals it is also shown in tailored wools as accents in trimming collars and cuffs. Gold jewelry is being revived and worn on sweaters. Old lockets from your f - 4 4) Mrs. Begle, who was Elsie Pierce, '37, before her n arriage to Edward G. Begle, '36, is pictured above with nv e hae i se t *., parting her bridesmaids. From left to right they are: Jewel Wuerfel, '37, women's editor of The Daily, Mrs. Begle, Now for that last word, Sarah Pierce, maid of honor, Cornelia Begle, sister of the bridegroom. The wedding took place Aug. 14 in ---=oc Io=on o con oo o= oc o co c< C the League Chapel, the Rev. Frederick Leech officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Begle will make their home in Princeton, N. J. -Courtesy Ann Arbor Daily News. UIT S for the Gam e public school faculty recently. Mr. St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital school of Kappa Alpha Theta while in the Uni- Headquarters for the Festive Football Seasoneli Perkins will return to the University, nursing. versity, Mr. Moore attended Mich- Is Again the Chelsea Flower Shop this fall. He is field representative Weds At Kalamazoo igan State College and the University. -' for one of the northern camps, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan S. Clark of Kal- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Schermack worked as secretary to Sen. Arthur amazoo announced the wedding of of Clarkston announced the engage- Baneta. r ThetaPifaern lie ity, toeiraugLenrd awl fDtot rMlonJrm ugro eri Flowers for All 0ccas ions Vandenburg. He was affiliated with their daughter, Catherine Fuhrman, ment of their daughter, Margaret, to Beta. Tet aPifernity, ds tAuIra8,Leonard Csellt Ch Detroit IDr.Milon Jeome Ruege of Detot, CHELSEA FLOWER SHOP vThe La tWrd Hillsdale Graduate Weds Aug. 28, in the Methodist Church at son of Mrs. Charlotte Rueger of Ann .. H LE L~ E H Pf~ T eL s ~ r At Bad Axe Euphemia Cooper Her- Kalamazoo. Mr. Caswell is the son Arbor. (j East Liberty St. Delivery Service Phone in rington became the bride of Dr. Dur- of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh C. Caswell of Elizabeth Greve Engaged V win Hall Brownell Aug. 28. 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