, AUG. 16, 1939f THE MICHTGAN DAILY MM" Sarah Pierce To Be Married This Afternoon Ceremony To Be Officiated By The Rev. F. W. Leech At St. Andrew's Church St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will be the scene of the wedding of Sarah Florence Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pierce of Washtenaw Ave., to David Dow, son of Prof. and Mrs. Earle W. Dow of Thompson Street. The ceremony will be held at 4 p.m. today, and services will be read by the Rev. Frederick W. Leech. Mrs. Edward Beagle, the former Elsie Pierce, sister of the bride, will serve as the Maid of Honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Robert Pierce of Washington, D.C., who is a sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss Alice Kinney of Ann Arbor. Robert Pierce and Edward Beagle will be the ushers at the ceremony. A reception will be held after the wedding at the Dow's home. Miss Pierce, the bride-to-be, grad- uated from the University in 1935. She is affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority and during her undergraduate days was active in both Comedy Club and Play Production. Jap -Sentry Slaps f United States Lady (Continued from Page 1) tables and fruit in another place. This apparently angered the sentry, an argument ensued and the Japanese slapped her hard with his open palm. Mrs. Richard, who held a personal card from Nishida requesting that the sentries extend her courtesy, said the vice-consul appeared later, apolo- gized and offered to take her home in his car, but that she declined. She said that Nishida accused her of being "very angry" and that she retorted: "Young man, I'm not angry but humiliated and insulted. I only want justice." . Mrs. Richard said the sentry kept one pumpkin, but returned her other vegetables. She added that unless she could obtain a special pass she would be unable to continue her busi- ness because the high price of fruits and vegetables inside the concession would make impossible profitable op- eration. Weds Today SARAH PIERCE Deutsches Haus Ends Summer The Deutsches Haus, inaugurated by Dr. Otto G. Graf of the German Department, will conclude its activi- ties for the summer Wednesday eve- ning. During the past eight weeks the house was in the center of extra-cur- ricular programs which supplemented work in the classroom. The Haus, lo- cated in the Alphi Sigma Phi fra- ternity, 1315 Hill Street, also served as the meeting place of the. Summer German Club. Through an arrangement with the Dean of Men and Dean of Women, room accommodations for men and eating facilities for men and women were offered. Two excursions to near- by lakes, a talk by Prof. Hanns Pick, illustrated with records and lantern slides, several evenings of informal entertainment, and a final banquet high-lighted the social ,calendar of the Haus.i As the attendance record proves, interest in the venture was most gratifying, according to Dr. Graf. A large number of students, visiting teachers, and others interested in the speaking of German took whole- hearted advantage of the opportuni- ties the Haus offered. The German Department plans to continue the Deutsches Haus in the summer of '40 and announcements concerning plans and programs will be published in the course of the year. Cookie Corner By SUGAR Baking in this weather isn't the pleasantest thing to do but often the end justifies the means. This is es- pecially true of the following group of cookies which are perfect with afternoon iced tea or for picnics, and in addition, are simple to make. Carmel Chews Mix one half cup butter, one cup granulated sugar, two eggs, one and and one half cups sifted bread flour and one teaspoon baking powder. Pour into a shallow pan about 8x12 or 9x13 inches. Cover with the fol- lowing frosting: one egg white beaten stiff, one cup brown sugar and one teaspoon vanilla. Sprinkle one cup pecan meats, cut fine, on top. Bake in moderated oven about 30 minutes. Cut in squares or strips. Chocolate Drop Cookies Mix in order given one cup brown sugar, one half cup butter, one egg beaten, one fourth teaspoon salt, one half cup sour milk, one fourth tea- spoon soda, one fourth teaspoon bak- ing powder, two squares melted choc- olate, one and one half cups flour and one cup nuts. Drop on buttered panx with teaspoon. Bake 12 to 15 minutes in moderate oven. Cover immediately with the following icing; one egg beaten, one and three fourths cups powdered sugar, one tablespoon cream, one square melted chocolate and one teaspoon vanilla. Sand Tarts 1 cup brown sugar cup butter 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 2/2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder %A teaspoon salt Cream together sugar and butter. Add well-beaten egg, vanilla and the flour with which has been sifted the baking powder and salt. Shape into a roll of dough and chill in refriger- ator at least one hour. Roll very thin and cut with floured cutter. Son Born To Anderson In Hospital In London Announcements sent by the parents of Russell F. Anderson, '36, yesterday informed local friends of the birth in London July 31 of a son, Jon Russell,. to Anderson and his wife, the former Marie Lindquist of Chicago. Anderson, President of the Student Christian Association, while on cam- pus, also worked on Gargoyle and as correspondent for Detroit newspa- pers. He is now in the London Bu- reau of International News Service, Alice Marble Takes Spill l Coeds Warned Of 'Strip Tease' FollyIn Summer Beach Attire Modesty Still Good Trait that were a trifle uncomfortable but For Women,Obser'ves fthey played their game better than we do. Women were put on pedestals Dail Fashion Expert and worshipped in those days, and By MARTY GRAHAM although we may bragg about the S olden days aglimpse 'of stock- new freedom that we possess today, deep in gt hearts we all really wish ing was looked up on as something h dee earts we a reall sh shocking" but so far as beach clothes that the feminine sex was still sur- are concerned anything DOESN'T go rounded by that aura of freshness today. and modesty. This may be the modern 20th- Well, it isn't, and it's our own fault. century era, but when girls go A few years back we asked for po- around in very tight and abbreviated litical and social equality, and we got shorts, and bathing suits that should it, but today we may not know it, be worn only at home in the shower, but we're asking for a good swift kick, we begin to think that things are be- and the person who's man enough to ing carried a little too far. Don't kid deliver it should receive the congratu- yourself into thinking that your boy lations of the multitude. friend is going to appreciate your It's about time someone impressed flaunting your legs around, because the young girls of today with the fact if the boys want to see a little leg that all they're doing by wearing ab- art they can always take in the breviated and tightly fitted clothes is burlesque shows in Detroit, and as a cheapening their own sex, and the matter of fact, the average man is sooner they start dressing more mod- plenty old-fashioned about seeing his estly, the farther they'll go in the long girl going around making a fool of run. herself. Letting the sun rays get at you is Traffic Meet Begins one thing, but staging a solo floor show is a different matter. If you Safet Classes Here want to take a sun bath, then go out in your back yard or terrace, or even try an ultra-violet lamp, but when (Continued from Page 1) you're in mixed company on the beach use some discretion. Maybe the boys states. It recognizes that' motor you're with won't mind, but the other vehicle traffic on main highways it girls around you are going to be 1960 will be virtually double that of pretty embarrassed if you lounge today. It is also designed to pre. around in a 'nothing-at-all.' serve the principle of free highways Culottes weren't designed primarily "Obviously, as the highway pro for the girls with bow legs or knock gram is pushed forward, there mus knees, you know, they were designed be related activities to assure thf above all else for that vanishing efficient and safe movement o American, the modest girl. Further- vehicles. It is fortunate that man: more, dressmaker bathing suits were national organizations, some of whic] not put on the market to hide a bean have been identified with highwa: pole figure, their advent came about transport since its beginning, an because some highly intelligent styl- furnishing leadership in mobilizin ists put their heads together and de- public sentiment favorable to bette cided that the young girls of the roads and better traffc conditions country were going to be instilled The automobile industry is playin with some modesty whether they a vital role in this movement. Th liked it or not. objective of these groups is the gen Yes, you're probably thinking that eral adoption of a standard highwa it's a case of someone giving vent to safety program embodying principle a few mid-Victorian principles, but which have already proved effective our grandmothers weren't so dumb. This program is supported by forty They may have worn some clothes six national organization. Blonde Alice Marble got an eager helping hand from an official after she sprawled to the turf during the finals of the Eastern Grass Courts championships at Rye, N.Y. The upset didnt bother Alice, however, for she defeated Mrs. Sara Palfrey Fabyan, of Brookline, Mass., 6-4, 6-4, to take the title for the second consecutive year. $ey '&HNIErummel By JOHN ESQUIRE 1' . II ' ,. i .r A SUMMER in which the fe- male has hogged the fashion spot- light leaves the clothes conscious male somewhat in the dark as to what the fall will bring in the way of apparel. The injustice of the situation is ap- parent since the man's clothing prob- lem is infinitely more complex than the woman's. For the coed, a pair of soiled saddle shoes will suffice. She can build the rest of her wardrobe around this basic item of apparel. A few accessories: i.e. a sweater for pins, an uplift brassiere and a skirt non- descript hue, and she is ready for any- thing from Arboretum to J-Hop. Not so the suffering male. Fashion dictates that he change his shoes when he shifts from the golf course to the dance floor. It also demands that he don matching coat and pants for more formal occasions. However the pendulum is beginning to swing the other way at last. Pre- season dope indicates penalties for the fairer (?) sex in the form of bustles and what not. But trend is to- ward growing casualness for the male. It is scarcely surprising, then, to note the monopoly which the easy fitting, physique flattering three- button drape suits will hold over the style market this fall. For the cam- pus collegian, one or better two, of these suits are a must. A drape in one of the rougher tweeds will make the most emaciated male look like a football hero when he strolls across campus. For the lad who can afford it, one of the new two-piece suits which threaten to set the pace on campus this autumn would be the ideal sup- plement to a wardrobe boasting some of the more conventional models. Cut from the roughest tweeds, these new ensembles might best be described as sport coats with matching trousers. And the possibilties for combinations with odd slacks, other suits and jack- ets appear endless. In keeping with the air of casual! smartness, tweed, of course, will be THE material. Covert, a sensational hit last season, will be fading come fall, and gabardine, a bit too smoothy for campus wear, will give way to shetland. Colors and patterns will not (vary radically from their predecessors this autumn. A bit more sutlety of tone and weave will be the only alteration. -In other words, GREENS will still pe ultra smart with browns and grays furnishing complementary accessories and vice-versa. That favorite of two seasons, her- ringbone, appears headed for another big year, but in more subdued designs, Diagonals are pushing into promin- ence and day hold the spotlight for a while until spring. And, (reminis- cent of the old Joe College days) checks and plaids are staging a come- back campaign. As for accessories, the foulard tie striped shirt, rough woven sports cravats, and brown brogues (witlh double leather soles) appear the besi bets. Definitely relegated to the pasi are saddle shoes (for men), regimen- tal striped ties and French cuffs with white collars and tinted shirt. One last word to the occasional male who dresses (unconsciously of course) to please the ladies. A poll of campus beauties last spring in- dicated that one garment, at least has undebatable sex appeal. That garment is the camels hair sport coat If you have only 15 dollars for your wardrobe this fall, this old faithfu looks like your safest bet. You can wear it to anything but J-Hop-the coeds have us there. l' r I, r' 1 1 / Ur '*1 NNZ~ .t. i . .. .. . .......... .. ... ; ; . 1 .1 . . M IO M I I I " I i 1. - I 0iountain. Of Youth By MARTY GRAHAM Why Is a Needle? You wouldn't try to sew with a tenpenny nail. It would be a most ineffective implement. But some people try to do other jobs with equally incompetent tools. Some people try to sell articles, offer services, find lost objects with tools that are as ineffective as a tenpenny nail These days when the pollen count is soaring up around 180 you're probably going quietly mad with hay fever, but since we're not a specialist on the whys and wherefores of allergy all we can do is raise a couple of blood shot eyees and in a slightly (?) nasal accent interspersed with violent sneezes offer you our whole-hearted condolences. However, the very fact that you do feel like something the cat dragged in should be all the more reason for you to take especial care with your grooming, as the psychological effect of knowing that you look right should serve to bolster up your spirits. Lipstick has often been called woman's "symbol of courage," and if you try a new shade right now you may find that life isn't so bad after all. A new and perhaps radical change in hair style should also prove to be a spirit regenerator, particularly if it's becoming and yet cool and easy to to take off. Also, don't forget to wear bright-colored hairbows on top of your curls. If face pwder irritates your nose which is probably so red and tender by now that you don't much care, why not try a liquid powder base. If you invest in one put out by a reputable company, you'll find that it does the work of powder, minus the unattractive smearing and shine on warm days, and furthermore, it doesn't make you feel as though you have barber's itch. For something in the manner of a dress that will pick you up faster than six beers, we suggest you try to get one of those little white pique models that are being shown around town. You should be able to find an inexpensive one at the summer sales, and even if you do have to spend more than you bargained to, you'll feel that it's worth it in the long run, esnpciallv if you have a golden tan to display. Pique wears for years and would be in sewing. Your best and most efficient aid is ALWAYS a DAILY CLASSIFIED AD. 1t LOW CASH RATES 11 ..r . -w.. -d 11I I I I