THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESbAY, SEPTEM Count At End Of Summer Finds 67 University Couples Married, ' Among Them, Former Daily Women's Editor, Ann Vicary Mercer (Continued from Page 3) Editor, Mr. Wicks will continue his studies this fall. Dr. and Mrs. Wilber S. Briscoe of Tpeka, Kan.,k have announced x the marriage of. their daughter, Elsie Florene, to Capt. William I Franklin Fratcher, United Statesw Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernonf C. Fratcher of Detroit. The wed- ding took place Aug. 22 in the ' chapel of the League. The bride is a graduate of the i University of Kansas and received her master of science degree from the University in June. She is a member of Phi Sigma and Pi Lambda Theta societies. Capt. Frat- cher holds the degrees of bachelory and master of arts from Wayne University and that of doctor of law % from the University. He is a mem- i ber of Pi Sigma Alpha and Delta AN Theta Phi and of the Order of the Coif. The captain is stationed at Dr. Bloom the headquarters of the Michigan at the Un military area at Detroit. ceived his Ann Arbor will be the home of greehere 'Dorothea Taylor, daughter of Mr. essor op s and Mrs. David Taylor of Ann Arbor, the speec and James Eugene Fisher, '42M, son Human A( of Mrs. Eugene F. Fisher of Miami, live at 51 Fla., who were married Aug. 23 in The wed the League Chapel. daughter of Grand The wedding of Virginia Golden, Donnelly, '41, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly Golden of Detroit, and Seymour J. Aug. 28 i Spelman, '42L, son of Mrs. Jennie Church Spelman of Binghamton, N.Y., bridegroo took place Aug. 24. The bride John F. graduated from the University at Md., offi the end of the Summer Session. from a t Mr. Spelman, who will continue his ( 15, Mr, a studies in the Law School this fall, home in is a member of the staff of the Law is a gra Review and competed in the finals where sh in Case Club. Alpha T Gloria Rettick, daughter of Mr. Weddin and Mrs. Harvey L. Rettick, and Wil- 30 in the lam K. Cook, '41, son of Mr. and DearbornI Mrs. Sydney Cook, both of Ann Arbqr, daughterc were married Aug. 24 in the Ethel Vicary of: Fountain Hussey lounge of the Mercer, '4 League. Mr. Cook, who graduated Harold M at the close of the Summer Session, The bri and Mrs. Cook are living at 1289 W. of The D Grand Blw. in Detroit. waist dres Marion Lyons, daughter of Mr. nese lace and Mrs. H. K. Lyons of South flowers he Bend, Ind., and Ensign John A. carried w Walsh, son of Mrs. F. M. Walsh of Her five R Ann Arbor were married Aug. 26 blue marq in South bend. Mrs. Walsh is a vet bows graduate of St. Mary's Academ at brregdi Monroe and Marygrove in Detroit. blue gr Mr er Mr. Walsh attended the University this fall. where he was a meniber of Delta ma Nu Kappa Epsilon. He received his member o pommisson from Northwestern ority Tb Naval Training School in Chicago, E. Ann St. ' ~Harrie Dr. H. M. Bloomer of Abingdon, Arthurr Ill., officiated at a ceremony held Arbor, w Aug. 26 in the League chapel which Lady ch united in marriage Hope Hartwig, lic churc ' 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Mrs. C . Hartwig of Ann Arbor, and his late Mr. son, Dr. Henry Harlan Bloomer, of parents a the University faculty. Schleede Miss Hartwig graduated from the Universit University whe're she, was a member Mercy C of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and are livin, Wyvern, honor society. She was also Mary B: president of the League and general Mrs.' Will chairman of the Junior Girls' Play. was unite Teacher, Wife . . Sumner Holmes, son of Mrs. Howard S. Holmes of Chelsea and Ann Arbor, Aug. 30, in Christ Church at Cran- brook. Mrs. Holmes attended the University and is a member of Colle- giate Sorosis. Mr. Holmes is a gradu- ate of Exeter Academy and of the University College of Engineering, and is a member ofaAlpha Delta Phi fraternity and of Tau Beta Pi, hon- orary fraternity. Kathryn McLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. McLeod of Ann Arbor and Edwin J. Gillam, son of Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Gillam of Washington, D.C., were married Aug. 30, in the Church of Our Lady of Victory in Washington. Mrs. Gillam graduated from the Univer- sity law school. He is a member of Alha Tau Omega fraternity. The ccule will live at 3725 Macomb St. N. W., Macomb Gardens, Washing- ton, D.C. Wearing a dress of fine handker- chief linen which was \vorn by her grandmother in 1850, Georgie Camp- bell of S. Forest Ave. became the bride of Robert Fulton Haugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haugh of Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 30 in the chapel of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Haugh is a graduate of James- town College at Jamestown, N.D., and has her bachelor's degree inlibrary science from the University. After re- ceiving his degree from the Univer- sity pf Kansas, Mr. Haugh has taken graduate work in the University of Oklahoma and here, and is now a teaching fellow in English in the University while continuing his stud- ies for his doctorate. The couple are living at 921 Oakland. N VICARY MERCER er did undergraduate work iversity of Illinois and re- master's and doctor's de- He is a member of Alpha rnbda. He is assistant ,pro- peech and clinic manager in h clinic of the Institute of djustment. The couple will 5 Church St. ding of Katherine Shields, of Mrs. George H. Shields Rapids, and John Fenlon son of Mrs. Bernard P. of Holland, took place n St. Thomas the Apostle at Grand Rapids. The m's uncle, the Very Rev. Fenlon, S.S, Baltimore, ciated. On their return rip to Quebec about Oct. nd Mrs. Donnelly will be at Holland. Mrs. Donnelly i aduate of the University e was a member of Kappa beta. g vows were exchanged Aug. First Methodist Church at by Ann Muriel Vicary, '39, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Dearborn, and Robert Dean 3M, son of Mr. and Mrs. ercer of Detroit. de, who was womeA's editor aily 1939-40, wore a shirt- s of white satin with Vien- collar. A tiara of fresh eld her short veil and she hite lilies and bouvardia. attendants had dresses of *uisette with dubonnet vel- at the waistline, and they bonnet muffs covered with oli. cer will continue his studies He is a member of Nu Sig- atef'nity. Mrs. Mercer is a f Kappa Alpha Theta sor- ie couple are living at 317 tte Elizabeth Simon and J. Schleede, both of Ann ere married Aug. 30 in the apel of St. Thomas Catho- h. The bride is a daughter Clarence L. Simon and the Simon, and Mr. Schleede's are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph J. . Miss Simon attended the ty and graduated from College of Nursing. They g at 119 N. Forest Ave. lodgett, daughter of Dr. and iam E. Blodgett of Detroit, d in marriage with Howard Berner of Detroit. Mrs. Berner was1 president of Delta Deit, Delta andf was active on League committees, Sophomore Cabaret and JGP. Mr. Berner has his degree from Michi- gan State College where he was affiliated with Pi Alpha Xi,honor- ary fraternity. Thelma Young, '43, daughter of Mr.1 and Mrs. Durward M. Young of Ann Arbor and Thomas Gies, '43, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Gies of Ann1 Arbor were married Sept. 6 in the First Baptist church. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gies are graduates of Ann Arbore High school and will continue their studies in the University this fall.1 They will live at 401 N. Fourth Ave. Sept. 6 was also the date chosen by Muriel E. Jago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Jago, for her marriage to John J. Raaf, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Raaf, both . of Ann Arbor. Both are graduates of Ann Arbor High school and the1 latter attended the literary college. Mr. Raaf is a graduate of Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti. Ruth Louise Waggoner, daughter of Mrs. Carrie Waggoner, was united in marriage with Frederick Greiner,1 '41L, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Grein-1 er of Washington Heights, Septembers 6 in the chapel of the First Methodist church. Both are graduates of the University from which Mr. GreinerI received his degree at the close of the Summer Session. He is a member of Delta Sigma Rho, national speech fraternity. Mrs. Greiner is secretary to the assistant dean of women. The wedding of Ann E. Platt, '41, of E. Kingsley St. and George W. Brooks, jr., '43M, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brooks of Norwich, N.Y. took place Sept 6 in St. An- drew's Episcopla church. Mrs. Brooks is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Brooks is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Chi, professional fraternity. Mary Frances Reek, '40, daughter of Mrs. Henry G. Reek of Ludington and the late Mr. Reek, and Howard F. Gross, son of Mr.pnd Mrs. Herman F. Gross of Ann Abor, were married Sept: 7 in the Community church at Ludington. Mr. Gross is stationed at the United States air base at Will Rogers field, Oklahoma, with the 721st Ordnance company, and the couple will live at Oklahoma City after Oct. 1. Mrs. Gross was presi- dent of Assembly and is a member of Mortar~ Board, Senior Society, and Delta Sigma Rho, honor societies. The marriage of Betty Anna Krall, '43, daughter of Mrs. Frank Krall of Royal Oak, to George William Thomas, '42L,, son of Mrs. William Yager and Judge George Thomas of Kansas City, took place Sept. 7. Mr. Thomas is a grad- uate of the University of Kansas. The wedding of Elizabeth Mullin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Mullin, and Paul Kohler, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kohler, both of Ann Arbor, took place Sept. 12 in the rec- tory of St. Mary's chapel for Catholic students. The bride, who is a gradu- ate of the University and a member of Chi Omega, is employed in the of- fice of the bureau of appointments. Mr. Kohler attended Hillsdale Col- lege and the University. 18 Members Form Board Of Assembly Independent Women's Group Is Headed By Jean Hubbard; Emily Root Is Vice-President Assembly-one of the first words to greet the freshman woman's eye as she arrives on the campus-is the independent women's organhation at the University. An executive board of four, heads the entire group, aid- ed and abetted by 14 other women who represent on the board, the League House residents, the Ann Arbor Independents, each of the eight dormitories and Beta Kappa Rho, an organization for women students, who are working in Ann Arbor. Jean Hubbard, '42, will lead As- sembly's work this year, as president, and Emily Root, '42, will assist Miss Hubbard in the office of vice-presi- dent. Doris Cuthbert, '42, will offici- ate as secretary, while Elzabeth Ann Walker, will act as treasurer for the coming year. The 14 other women who go to make up the -Assembly Board, are Mary Brownrigg, '44, president of the League House group, Phyllis Bernstein, secretary-treasurer of that same group; Carolyn Barden, president of Beta Kappa Rho, Sarah Jeanne Hauke, secretary-treasurer of that organization; Ruth Clark, e'43, president of the Ann Arbor Inde- pendents, and Roberta Holland, sec- retary-treasurer of the group. The eight representatives of the women's dormitories on the Assembly Board include Opal Shimmons, repre- senting Martha Cook; Virginia Jo- miny, of Helen Newberry; Dorothy Anderson, '42, Betsy Barbour; Bar- bara Smith, Jordan Hall; Sarah Cor- win, Mosher Hall; Betty Woods, Ade- lia Cheever; Miriam Dalby, Stock- well Hall and Roberta Ferguson, Alumnae House. This entire Board of 18 women will meet once a week throughout the school year, to discuss the affairs of each of the four groups concerned in its organization, the affairs of As- (sembly as a whole, and of the League in general. By KAY RUDDY Soon,-or just as soon as Michigan's athletes can count the football season behind them and can furl their mus- cles for the year, rehearsals for Mimes, the men's Union Opera, which will compete again this year with the Junior Girls' Play for the campus 'ham' championship, will get under way. We don't know how it developed into a rivalry-this feud between the two projects; in fact, we're not even sure that it is a rivalry. But it's cer- tain that there is a degree of sparring between the two. One year, JGP will triumphantly claim to have sold the most tickets to its epic; the next year, Mimes will report to the gen- eral public-with great superiority, that its line of 16 beautiful Co-eds (count 'em, 16!) did much more dif- ficult steps in its routine than did JGP's chorus. The Union Opera has been a tra- dition at Michigan ever since 'way back when-well, when people dis- covered that it was funny to see un- shaven lantern-jaws beneath Para- dise-feathered hats and hairy legs kick high from under layers of pleat- ed chiffon. Light operas were at their JGP, Mimes, Spar For Title As Musical Comedy Champs FOR THE PENS OF MICHIGAN Another name was added to the list of faculty wives Aug. 30 when Elizabeth Anne O'Dell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augustus O'Dell of Bloomfield Hills, was married to Dr. Lloyd Stuart Wood- burne, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A. Woodburie of Grand Rapids. The service was read at high noon in Christ Church, Cranbrook, by the rector, Rev. William Hamm. A small reception was held at Inch dIouse on Tiverton Rd., Bloom- field Hills, the home of the bride's parents. The bride, who was unat- tended, wore a closely-fitted dress of cream-white satin, made .very simply in the bridal tradition, and her Juliet cap of real lace was fash- ioned from a fine Brittany cap 200 years old. The couple are at home in Ob- servatory Lodge. Dr. Woodburne has degrees from the University and the University of4 Berlin, and is assistant dean of the college of literature, science and the arts. All Makes - All Prices FOLLETT'S State at North University I p. peak, anyway in the twenties, and the men's opera rode along with them to such big-time heights as profitable touring road shows and a box-office record at the opera house where they were shown in New York. In fact, the revues enjoyed such a tremendous vogue that their profits financed a good portion of the building expense of the present Union. Mimes made a big comeback with its offering, "Four Out of Five" -about you-know-what. It repeated with its 1940 production, 'Take A Number", and, of course. promises great things of Union Opera: Edition 1941. That's to be expected. JGP hasn't had as star-studded a history as has Mimes. due in part, perhaps to the fact that it's never had as exciting material to feature as Men's Opera has. (You'know- athletes to draw the female sheckels at the box-office.) Just about the most outstanding athletic personality JGP has ever been able to dig up has probably been something sensational, like the captain of the Michigan Cro- cheting Team. The feud is on, and the best sex will win; we guarantee it. (Come on, JGP!) N, August 31 was the date chosen by Betty Wooster, '43, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyell Wooster of Dowagiac, for her marriage to Eugene Singer, '43, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Robin- son of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Singer is a member of Alpha Delta Pi and of Zeta Phi Eta freshman honorary society for women. She was on the sophomore editorial staff of The Daily. Jane Griswold, '41, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Griswold of Detroit, chose Sept. 6 as the date for her marriage to John Allen Berner, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. t .~. x THREE, to get, READY DANCE DATE DAYTIME Three "Musts" for Campus Wear I Freshmen All roads lead to the "TOWN AND COLLEGE SHOP" in Ann Arbor. Coeds have found from years of experience that classically tailored clothes are essential for campus wear . . . jackets, dresses, skirts, blouses, and sweaters. ab \ t\ \L .10 I fir, ti . " ' :. . ,. .,a N , . \. , : .. f ;\ \ .... \\ <;: " . t t t Y Welcome FreAmen We invite you to come into , our campus shop and look around. Clothes for every accasion in smart new fab- rics. Priced for a moderate budget , . . ,+ 1 4 0 Have you Seen our windows? Whether you are the sophisticated or demure type the hat problem for rushing and dates is solved by us. Don't fail to see our head turning v, lo oQ% i -! N i i Is