v T1E MICI IIgAN DAILY 4*.~ - _. _.: _ _. _. ,:, .. Newman Club . * Lists Patrons Will Hold Formal Friday In Ballroom Of Union Attorney General Frank Murphy will head the list of patrons for the annual Newman Club spring formal, to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri- day, Mary Jane Kronner, '40, an- nounced yesterday. The patrons and patronesses are President and Mrs. A. G. Ruthven, Vice-President and Mrs. J. D. Wruce:, Vice-President and Mrs. S. W. Smith, Vice-President and Mrs. C. A. Yoa- kum, Dean H. C. Anderson, Dean and Mrs. H. M Bates, Dean and Mrs. W. I. Bennett, Dean and Mrs. R. W. Bunting, Dean and Mrs. J. A. Burs- ley, Dean and Mrs. S. T. Dana,Dean OUR ICE CREAM SODAS *Chocolate * Pineapple Cherry * Vanilla *k Lime *demon * ofee Double Dipped . Now... with our own FRESH ICE CREAM E M~LER PRE RiPT NS 72rkNUtIVERSITYAVE - -ANN 4ARORf 4ICH 1T .1k III Tickets Go On Sale For Military Ball Members of the advanced course of the ROTC will be able to purchase tickets for the Military Ball, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Regimen- tal Council Office in the West En- gineering Annex, Paul A. Simpson, '39BAd, chairman of tickets and fi- nance, announced yesterday. The ticket sale will be open to- morrow and Thursday to the basic students, Simpson said. The sale is being conducted on a dash basis, and tickets are priced at $3. The orchestra for the affair, to be held April 28 at the Union, will be announced during the middle of this week, Hugh Downer, '39E, music chairman said. and Mrs. J. B. Ednionson, Dean and Mrs. A. C. Furstenberg, Dean and Mrs. C. E. Griffin, Dean and Mrs. E. H. Kraus, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Lewis, and Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Sink. Other patrons are: Dean and Mrs. C. T. Olmsted, Dean and Mrs. W. B. Rea, Miss Ethel A. McCormick, Rev. Thomas R. Carey, Rev. Clair J. Berry, Rev. John Lynch, Rev. Arthur L. Reckinger, Prof. and Mrs. E.B. Stason, Professor Elizabeth Crosby, Prof. and Mrs. E. N. Durfee, Prof. and Mrs. H. L. Morrison, Prof. and Mrs. A.F. Sher- zer, Prof. and Mrs. J. S. Worley. C, Nothing is more essential to a beautiful home, frater- nity, os sorority than clean, neat-looking rugs and carpets. We offer you a service where- by yo can realize this objec- tive and at the same time be sure of safe, sure work which is necessary in prolonging the life of your rugs and carpets. -PROMPT SERVICE - The American Rug Cleaning Co. 1032 Greene Street Phone 8115 1 a .' i E. C REBECCA BURSLEY STEPHANIE PARFET Spring Vacation Brings Many WeddingsAndEngagements Yea, verily, life is a rat-race. Ten daze ago vacation came along and scattered the stewdents all over the place, like the break-shot of a cue- ball on a billiard table. And now all the little sheep are back in the fold, or billiard-balls back in the rack or something. Then We Go To The Station . Commiserating with each other over the necessity of return were the entire Niagara Falls delegation on one of New York Central's dirtier coaches --Eleanor and Ginger Sappington, Bill Mc- Dowell, Bill Cannon, Marybeth Jones, and her guest, Fran Kahrs, Annette Stroup, the three Smalls, Dorothy, Fran and Bill, and Ray Berry-practically all of N'ff'ls, in fact. Con- nie and Kay Williams were wandering around looking feverishly for Connie's notebook, which she left on the train going home. Phone 2-4561 if you run into an extra one. , The station was a conglomeration of stuff 0 a fleeting glimpse showed lots of rain, lots of reversibles, gabardine side foremost, lots of baggage and lots of taxis, but not enuf. Saw Harriet Jawitz and a few ofthers dashing wildly for one while Les Eames and-Ruth Kinsey stoo4 around in quiet despair. Or maybe the idea of getting to their morning classes didn't appeal. What did people do over the holiday? Well, the women all went shop- ping-and would we ever be looking cute if it wouldn't rain. Some of us do anyhow. And everybody went to the dentist. But to escape from the parlance of trivial generalities,-Mary and Barbara Wheat managed to bisy themselves with a jaunt to Washington, D.C., Betty Sutton-likewise. Ibby Bruyere and Suzy Morgan had a swell time hobnobbing with Midshipmen Bill Rowen, George Barr, and Walt Seedlock, to mention only a few, at the Annapolis Easter Hop. Glee Club Swings Out . . Biggest noos of Noo York City was the Michigan Glee Club concert at the Commodore. But that isn't all, mind you. Why, there was a party before and a dance after 'n everything. Yeah, Bob and Joan Lodge were at home to all the Glee Clubbers, and scads of others including Esther Schaeffer, Carmen McKell, and such ex- celebrities of Michigan as Ralph Forbes, Flora "Spots" Lewis, Joan Howson, May Schode, and Sue Willard. Out- standing feature of the dance was a cakewalk, led by a clarinetist named Peewee and followed by the whole mob. N.B.-Ruth Calkins and Bill Collette are cakewalkers from way back. The songsters-or should we say concert ar'tists?-had a right jolly old time in the beeg city-Bill Mackintosh, Carl Viehe, and Calvin Gibson almost fell off the Aquitania. IL Marriage Announced Announce Engagement i rl ® i iM ; The engagement of Stephanie Parfet, '39, to Sanford M. Ladd, '40L, has been announced by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Par- fet of Port Huron. Miss Parfet is the retiring president of Panhellenic as- sociation and has been active in other campus activities. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority while Mr. Ladd is affiliated with Alpha Delta Phi, having been president his senior year in the literary college. He is also a member of Phi Delta Phi law frater- nity. Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley of Ann Arbor have announced the marriage of their daughter, Rebecca, '39, to John S. Winder, '41L, on Dec. 17, 1938. Mr. Winder is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Winder of Eaton Rapids. Mrs. Winder is a.member of Collegiate Sorosis while Mr. Winder is affiliated with Theta Delta Chi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. They will be at home at 511 Church St. Chocolate Cigars Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spangler of Bryan, o., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Betty Spang- ler, '39, to Neil Levenson, '38 yester- day at Pi Beta Phi sorority, of which Miss Spangler is a member. Mr. Lev- enson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Levenson of White Plains, N. Y., anel is affiliated with Theta Xi fra- ternity. The engagement was made known by chocolate cigars at each place at the dinner table at the sor- ority. They contained the announce- ment inside. Mrs. Henrietta Mosier of Ann Arbor has made known the engagement of her daughter Reville H. Mosier, '37. to Arne A. Erickson, '37Ed., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erickson of New- berry. The wedding will take place in the fall. The marriage of Phyllis Anne Carey '39, daughter of Mrs. Clare C. Carey of Ann Arbor to Ralph L. Erlewine, '39, took place April 10 in this city. The bride is a member of Alpha Xi' Delta sorority while Mr. Erlwine is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta fra- ternity and is known on campus for serving as director of the Spring Par- ley and Freshman Rendezvous. The marriage of Louise Noble, daughter of Mrs. John Noble of East Lansing and Fred H. Stocking, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stocking of Detroit took place April 1, in East Lansing. Mrs. Stocking is a graduate of Michigan State College while Mr. Stocking attended the University and graduated from Williams College. Rutherford-Talman Tie The engagement of Jean Alice Rutherford, '40, daughter of Mrs. Earl D. Rutherford to James B. Tal- man, '39 was announced by the for- mer's mother at a luncheon during the holidays. Miss Rutherford is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sor- ority and of Wyvern while Mr. Tal- man is a graduate of Cranbrook School and is affiliated with Sigma Phi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs William R Carpenter of Washington have announced the engagement of their daughter Jean, '32, to Arthur K Stellhorn son of Rev and Mrs Ernest C Stellhorn of Ann Arbor. Miss Carpenter is affili- ated with Delta Delta Delta sorority. Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hurley of Jackson have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Mary Helen, '38, to H. Gordon Wood, '40L, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wood of Detroit. Miss Hurley is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority while Mr. Wood graduated from Colgate University and is a member of Phi Delta Phi law fraternity. The marriage of Geraldine Reece, daughter of Mrs. John W. Reece of Texas to Dr. R. H. Cummings, '33M, took place April 15. Dr. Cummings is First Of Swing Sessions To Be Held Wednesday The first of the four all-campus Swing and Sway sessions will be held from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 19 in the League Ballroom. Arthur Murray's dancers, Bennett and .Gale, will do an exhibition rum- ha fox trot and tango at the third By the Neighbor the son of Dr. and Mrs. Howard H. Cummings of Ann Arbor. The cere- mony took place in Texas. Dr. Cum- mings is a member of Beta Theta Pi and Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Mrs. Helen Forster Borchers' mar- riage to Dr. Frederick G. Novy, Jr. of Oakland, Calif., has been an- nounced. Dr. Novy is the son of Dr. Frederick G. Novy of Ann Arbor, is a graduate of the University and a member of Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Ann Arbor And Manila Esther Kunkle, '34, of Ann Arbor is soon to leave for Manila, P.I., for her marriage to Robert W. Malcolm of that city. The marriage of Eleanor Peschke, '38, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peschke of Detroit to John C. Lillie, 36, took place April 8. Mr. Lillie is the son of Dr..and Mrs. H. 1. Lillie of Rochester, Minn. The marriage of Ann M. Sloss of New York City to Nelson A. Sharf- man, '36L, son of Prof. and Mrs. I. Leo Sharfman of Ann Arbor took place in New York City April 11. Mrs. Sharfman is a graduate of Wis- consin University while Mr. Sharf- man is affiliated with Kappa Nu fraternity. Seeley-Greene Vow The marriage of Jean A. Seeley, '36, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana E. Seeley of Ann Arbor to Vaughn W. Greene will take place June 17 in this city. Miss Seeley is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and was prominent in League activities while on campus. Lettie B. Rolfson's marriage took} place March 24 to Henry J. Lange, '40M. Mrs. Lange is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph N. Rolfson and is a graduate of Battle Creek College. Mr. Lange is a member of Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa societies. Mr. and Mrs. Edward de Onoot of Grand Rapids have announced the engagement of their daughter Hazel C. to Gustaf A. Persson, Jr., of Mt. Clemens. Nurses Will Give Annual 'April Fair' "April Fair," traditional project of, the University's School of Nursing, will be held from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday at Couzens Hall. This year, in addition to dancing, bridge, and games of chance, the project will include a skit, "Extra Edition." The formal program will be climaxed by a Professor Quiz feature called "You Tell Us" in which the students will have a chance to exam- ine their professors. The cast will in- clude Dr. Anthony J. Rourk, Dr. Carl iVoyer, Dr. Walter Nungester, Miss Marie Wanzeck, and Harvey Whit- ney. Members of the committee in charge of the affair, Charlene Math- is, '39SN; Roberta deVries, '39SN; Cecelia Reamer, '4OSN, and Fay Fred- eric, '41SN are being assisted by Miss Genevieve DeArmond, social director of Couzens Hall. for Cancer Army Starts Drive Ann Arbor Group Seeks Goal Of 300 Members Setting as their goal the addition of 300 members to their ranks, the Women's Field Army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer, is launching today a concentrated mem- bership solicitation drive in Ann Arbor. The drive is under the direction of Mrs. Bradley M. Patten and Mrs. L. J. Johnson and their commit- tees, whQ wiMi canvass stores, offices and factories for members. Men as well as women are eligible to join the Army, which was organized to "Fight Cancer With Knowledge." The Army will hold a Tag Day Saturday, turning the proceeds from the sale over to expansion of the educational campaign. 70 per cent of the funds will be spent in this state, While the remainder will be sent to th natiorial headquarters in New York City. A group of 32 high school girls of Ann Arbor will assist Mrs. W. S. Peck 'fnd her committee of five lieutenants in selling the tags. Oth- ers on Mrs. Peck's committee are Mrs. T. B. Peirsol, Mrs. Paul Barker, Mrs. Elliot Barnwell, Mrs. L. A. Tappe and Mrs. C. E. Griffin. Meeting Is Postponed The meeting of the Michigan Dames, scheduled for today, has been po'stponed to next Tuesday, April 25. The members will meet in the Am- phitheatre of the Rackham Build- ing for the election of officers for the following year. MOTHER The ONE gift that really expresses your affection-- Arrange for your Mother's, Day photograph today! PHOTOGRAPHERS 332 S. STATE DIAL 5031 .7 ..fir r 04 0 lam~ r li _. _ Drink More Milk for Year-Round Health I . 1 I