ME COMPLETE YOUR WARDROBE with a lovely HAWAIIAN HAND-BLOCKED' ROBE DEAL FOR TRAVELING, these robes are light-weight and easily packed in a suitcase . .. available in small, medium, and large sizes. They come in gold or aqua with a hand-blocked bamboo design; white with a Hawaiian shower; and rose with Hawaiian orchid. Priced at $29.95. 3h~VAN BUREN Shop - t i I Will the open toe, sling heel epoch in women's footwear be shortened or prolonged? Leading shoe manufacturers offer their answer to this moot question and assert that the classic and closed opera pump is on the upswing in popularity. Styles Simplified Among the early models shown for fall selling are the plain and sim- ple opera pump without any adorn- ment, the pump with the rolled or extension leather soles, and the slightlier dressier pump with re- strained throat ornament. Among the reasons offered by manufacturers for the popularity of the style are the shoe's suitability for wear with the new and longer daytime hemlines and the more perfect fit obtained with closed toe and heel. Covered-up Look Abounds The covered look in leather-soled shoes is carried out not only in the classic pump, but in models that are being closed up by degrees. Sandals have wider asymmetric bands with much smaller open spaces along the stepin or fore and aft. Cut-outs are smaller and many sling pumps with squared leather soles have closed fronts. Decorative notes in fall footwear are more subtle, with the emphasis on a softer feeling in trim. The Big Four in shoe color for fall includes formal black, navy blue, brown in cocoa and deeper shades, and rich wine tones. i/ u f, MIRON Worsted In Junior Sizes 49075 FOR CAMPUS OR CAREER .. , this simple, new-versioned high-buttoned collar suit with waist-hugging jacket. Done in that inimitable Handmacher manner in Miron's 100% wool imported "Aristo" Dr. and Mrs. John J. Brower, of Holland, Michigan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula, to Murray F. Markland, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Markland of De- troit. Both are students at the Univer- sity and Miss Brower is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The couple will be married in September and re- turn to school together. * * * The forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Louise, was an- nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Seiler in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Miss Seller will wed Richard Pan- coast Longaker of Ardmore, Pa., Au- guest 31, at the Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Heights. Formerly a student at the Univer- sity, Miss Seiler was affiliated with Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Longaker is a student at Swarthmore and a mem- ber of Alpha Delta Phi. The couple will reside in Ardmore. Louise Prang- ley, sorority sister of the bride to be, will be one of the attendants. The engagement of Delilah Mur- rah, class of '46, to Ralph M. Hulett was made known by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Murrah of Herrin, Illinois. Mr. Hulett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hulett of Flint. Miss Murrah was a member of Kappa Delta sorority. * * * The new Mrs. Richard Allan Metz- ler, was formerly Doris Almeda Cuthbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan N. Cuthbert of Ann Arbor. Mr. Metzler is the son of Dr. Clyde C. Metzler, of Sioux City, Ia., and the late Mrs. Metzler. The marriage was solemnized in the Michigan League Garden, and the couple left afterward for a trip to Indian River, Mich. Mrs. Metzler received her bachelor's degree from the University in 1942 and her mas- ter's in '44. * * * Mrs. Clara Arnesen Landes of Hol- land, Mich. became the bride of Os- wald E. Jorstad of Cristobal Canal Zone at a ceremony in Holland re- cently. The new Mrs. Jorstad re- ceived her education degree from the University School of Music, and Mr. Jorstad took his master's at the Rackham School of Graduate Studies. The couple motored through the northwest before flying to Guate- mala City. Mr. and Mrs. Jorstad will live in Cristobal, where Mr. Jorstad is director of music in Panama Canal Zone schools. Doris Sternberg, University coed from Oxford, Mich., will reign over the peach festival to open in Romeo this week. 0 ine in the Charming Early American Atmosphere THE of SCOLONI AL 1(OOM Steaks- Chicken - Sea Food Open through Aug. and Sept. Capt. Rupert Otto, Organist O dirn .4 ,.np .110elnnpr hlnt._ ,r worsted. Cherry red, putty -beige or brown.