Capital Edited by MARIAN Bob Lucas To Be.Wed In East From the east comei newt of Interest to many frlendi her, announcement of the engage ment and approaching mar riage of Mist Dorothy Louise Bowie of Herkimer, N. Y. to Robert Lucas, formerly of 5 km.' .' : The wedding ia planned for June 10, in Herkimer. Mr. Lucai, con of Mn. Rus- --11 Yl J TlAMatiiui mrA feu ocrK vx nciiuuwii uw Ray Lucas of Prince Rupert, B.C., and a nephew of Miss Em ma Godfrey of Salem, will gra duate from the. U. S. naval academy at Annapolis, on June 1. He attended Salem schools, H1U military academy and Columbia preparatory school in Washington, D. C. -,' The bride-elect is the daugh ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irol C. Bowie of Herkimer. Mrs. Berg and Miss Godfrey plan to go east for the academy graduation and tne weaaing. AMONG club hostesses this woeir Mrs. Ralrjh H. Coo- ley, who entertained for her sewing group wis anernoon at luncheon. . Pledge Sororities Among 27, pledges listed by University of Oregon sorori' ties at the conclusion of win ter term rushing are Miss Pa tricia Collins of Salem, pledged by Delta- Zeta; Miss Norma Stewart, Salem, who has pledged Gamma Phi Beta; and Miss Rita Kenyon, Lebanon, who pledged Alpha Omlcrpn Pi. ' - ENTERTAINING her bridge club on Tuesday for luncheon and the . afternoon was Mrs. James Armpriest. Plan Luncheon . ' Plans for the spring lunch eon honoring state officers on April 7 were discussed at West Salem , Lions club auxiliary meeting on Monday. The group will participate with local Lions auxiliaries in the event. : -Guest speaker was Mr. Libby of the Farm Mutual Insurance company. ' HOME from a vacation in the south are Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hugglns. They Ttajuana, Mexico City and Acupulco. At Palm Springs they met the Qulaenberryr son and daughter-in-law, Lt and Mrs. Dwight Quisenberry, who were on their way to Fort Sam Houston. Welcoming the two aouplea home, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry entertained a group of friends last evening at their home at supper. . Women LOWKY FISCHER " ryV.., Is Bride-elect The en gagement of Miss Donna Armstrong, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Arm strong, Jefferson, to . Del bert Witt of Albany, son of Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Al bany, was announced recent ly. District Club Event in Salem Nineteen attended the meet ing for the board of directors for district three, Oregpn Fed eration of Women's Clubs, at the home of Mrs. George Ross- man, district president, Tues day. The business session began at 10 a.m. and featured reports from division chairmen. Fol lowing the meeting, Mrs. Ross- man was hostess to the group for luncheon. The table was set with a white damask cloth, the centerpiece of yellow daffodils flanked by twisted yellow can dles in crystal holders. " Salem women attending the gathering included Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Arthur R. Jones, Mrs. Al bert C. Gragg and Mrs. Ross man. The next board of direc tors event will be in June. The state club conference is to be in Salem on April 8, the third district cooperating with plans for the event. www To Install 1 - In Portland this evening will be several Balem members of the Daughters of the Nil to attend the installation event for Nydia tempi there, Mrs. Fred L. Peterson, wife of th Portland mayor, to go to as queen of th temple. Mrs. David Wright, Salem, a past queen of Nydia tempi, if to be th metalling officer. HOSTS on Saturday evening for a dinner party will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prentiss, the affair honoring Mrs. Prentiss' daughter, Miss Betty Cooley and th tatter's fiance, William E. JCar, Jr., Portland. The dinner will follow the wed ding rehearsal for Miss Cooley and Mr. Kaer who are m be married next Sunday after- in a delectable RAYON SUIT FROM THE VOGUE ... So versatile, so lovely. Here la a suit you can wear from now clear on through the summer , . . top lt now with your favorite coat and wear it later as a tult with a perky blouse er wear K a a suit drew. You will thrill at tli light airy feeling of one of these suits and their delicate pastel shades will flatter you to no end. Tops in fabric, tops in workmanship and tops In economy , , . you just can't make a better buy than a RAYON SUIT from THE VOGUE OF SALEM. Natural, Navy, Pink, Blue, Beige, Grey and Toast. BY CALIDAY OF CALIFORNIA Mokr cf Fin Suits 32.95 34.95 and 36.95 THE VOGUE, of SALEM Apparel cf Distinction for Smart Women 44S nd 437 Stat St. Sorority Elects Set Of Officers mirrr were elected and in stalled for the newly formed chapter of Epsllon Blgma Alpna sorority, Tuesday evening when the btoud met at the horn of Mrs. Howard El wood. Mrs. Deryl Currle was nam ed president; Mrs. Howard El wnnH vtfA nreallent! Mrs. Vir gil Ekstrand, recording secre tary; Mrs. Gerald L. DeSari, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Rollln Hammen, treasurer. Th ffrnnn U to meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. The next meet- ine will be Am-il 8 at the home of Mrs. Ekstrand. " - Mrs. Chester Jines, field sec retary, and Mrs. Charles Fil htn list aecretarv. were here from The Dalles for the meet ing last evening. WWW Altar Group Sets Events At a meeting last week for St. Vincent de Paul's Altar so ciety, th members made plans for a number of social events to take place In the near fu ture. Among the affairs is a scal loped chicken supper to be served next Sunday evening from fi to 7. The committees appointed for this event in clude Mrs. Edw. Tobln; Mrs. Chris. Johnson; Mrs. B. F. Di meler; Mrs. Jas. Mahula; Mrs. C. Petzel; Mrs. C. Williams; Mrs. Leo Klecker; Mrs. Jos. Prange; Mrs. Jos. Pfiefer. Tentative plans were made for a card party to be at Cath olic Center on April 9 at 8 p.m. to which the public is invited. All types of card games will be in play. Ladies working on this committee are Mrs. A. L. Lewis; Mrs. R. Hoy; Mrs. Cyril Meusey; Mrs. C, Williams; Mrs. G. Gruchalla; Mrs. L. Marker; Mrs. A. W. Fivers; Mrs. Roy Green; Mrs. J. Todd; Mrs. V. Mccarty; Mrs. F. Wasser; Mrs. R. Haines. A rummage sale is to be April 15, with Mrs. C. Stupfel and Mrs. Leo Klecker in charge. The sewing society will meet at 1 o clock on Thursday aft ernoon, March 19 at the home of Mrs. William Trumm, 1975 Hazel avenue. Th ladies are making articles for the pre- Mother'i day gift sale to be the first Sunday of May. HOSTESS to a group this afternoon for luncheon and bridge at her home was Mrs. James R. Humphrey. Guests included past president of Pi Beta Phi alumna here, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Charles H. Huggins, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Marion Mulkey, Mrs. Wolcott . Buren, Mrs. Albert T. Anderson, Mrs. Cor nelius Bateson, Mrs. Edwin Keech and th hostess. MACCABEES, 8D, will gather for their annual Easter ham dinner Thursday evening at Beaver haiL Games and a program will follow the dinner. practical, yet so truly THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, gad i, Orfoa Some Notations . . : By M. L F. A group of girls belonging to bethel No. 35, Job's Daugh ters, will attend a tea in Forest r.rnve an Sunday. March 22. Plans for the trip were made at the bethel meeting Monday evening. Mrs. Marvin Raamut aen and Mrs. Harvey Aston will accompany the girls. Among the numerous In formal coffee gatherings being given by legislative wives, usu ally preceding opening of the sessions in the morning, was the one for which Mrs. Earl Hill of Cushman entertained at her apartment in the Capitol Plaza, Tuesday morning, guests being invited between 9 and 10 o'clock . . . Mrs. Irvin B. Hill, daughter-in-law of the hostess, presided at the coffee urn, the table being arranged with a green and white cloth and a bouquet of spring blooms . . . Among the guests dropping in for a cup of coffee and visit session before going to the leg islature were Mrs. Donald R. Husband of Eugene, Mrs. F. H. Dammaach of Portland, Mrs. Russell Hudson of The Dalles, Mrs. Joseph M. Dyer of As toria, Mrs. Carroll Locey of Ironside, Mrs. Lee Ohmart of Salem, Mrs. Robert W. Root of Medford, Mrs. A. C. Goodrich of Bend,' Mrs. Francis W. Zieg ler of Corvallis, Mrs. Robert E. Duniway of Portland, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. J. E, Horner, both of Salem. Several of the legislative wives were in Albany Monday afternoon to attend a meeting and tea for the Republican Women's club of that city at the home of Mrs. J. W. Savage, wife of Representative Savage of Linn county ... Easter Hat and Bridge Benefit An event of interest for Thursday evening will be the annual Easter bonnet bridge benefit sponsored by Salem Junior Woman's club, the par ty to be in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel, starting at 8 o'clock. . , Among reservations made in addition to those announced earlier are: Mrs. Norman Shol- seth, Mrs. Allman Todd, Mrs. Max Denton, Mrs. Donald Dye, Mrs. Val Sloper, Mrs. Brace Knapp, Mrs. Ted TibbetU, Mrs. Lawrence Sheridan, Mrs. Ro bert Schreiner, Mrs. A. L. Pierce, Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, Mrs. Harmon Harvey, Mrs. Donald L. Rasmussen, Mrs. T. N. Morris, Mrs. Charles Fear ing, Mrs. Wallace Cowen, Mrs. Walter S. Sieber, Mrs. E. M. Syring, Mrs. Cecil Manton. Proceeds from the benefit go to the Eugen Hospital school for ehlldren. Cherry City Electric 3S9 Chemekete k0M 24762 Wedding on April 6 Announced for the afternoon of Monday, April 6, is the date for the wedding of Miss Rita Lang of Salem and Melvlr. J. Maudlin, U. S. air force, now stationed at McChord field. The ceremony will be at 2 o'clock in th new St. Joseph's Catholic church. The reception following will be in the Knights of Co lumbus hall. The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Severin Lang; Mr. Maudlin the son of Mrs. Irene Porter of Bend. w HERE from Pope Air Force base, North Carolina, is Lt. Sally McLellan, U. S. air force, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLellan. DAUGHTERS of the Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet on Friday at 2 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. . " Mr. Harris Is Speaker at Club "The Yards" was the title of a talk given by Robert Harris at the annual breakfast given by members of the Credit Wom an's Breakfast club honoring their bosses. Mr. Harris, for merly with Scotland Yard, re lated interesting tales of mys-. terious Investigations which he conducted. Mayor A. W. Loucks introduced the speaker. Miss Etta Sutter gave the in vocation and James Mosolf de livered the response for the bosses. The junior past presi dent, Mrs. Tom Pickett, intro duced club members and their employers. Peter Van Horn presented vocal selections. A special guest was Mrs. Ma belle Bliss of Portland, interna tional first vice president of the Credit Women's association. Miss Muriel Jones and Miss De lavia Harrison were additional guests. Mrs. Jean Ogden was chair man of decorations which fea tured a St. Patrick's day theme, and in her group were Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Rae Sneed, Miss Lois Dormer and Mrs. Verne Robb. Elsies tare 2m C0AT& S Once again it's almost Easter Time and KAILES' are again ready to Save You Many Dol lars on your New Spring and Easter Outfit. Yes! It's KAILES' 2nd Annual Pre-Easter Jam boree, and it's Bigger and Better than Ever Before. Stop in now. while Selections are very Good. . "' COATS NOW ONLY Beautiful Poodle Cloth Long Coats and Toppers. Also Smokey Fleeces. All Spring Colors in Sizes from 8 to 16. FABULOUS GROUP OF RAYON SUITS VALUES TO $29.93 NOW ONLY $22'V24'5 11 320 COURT Birthday Luncheon Beth Needham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Need ham, observed her J 1th birth day today. Mrs. Needham planned a luncheon party for her daughter at their home, guests including neighborhood friends. Invited were Shannon Dyer, Kay Minty, Ann McKesson, Leslie Clayton, Jean Vender hoof, Janet Scheffe, Joyce Westphall, Gail Shuford, Conie Collins. w W W Shower for Bride-Elect Miss Celeste Thayer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thay er of Portland, fiancee of Gil. bert L. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, was hon ored at a bridal shower Satur day, evening at the latter's home. '. The wedding will take place March 27 at the First Baptist church in Panama City, Flor Ida, where Mr. Wood, airman first class, is stationed with the United State Air Force. Mrs. Homer Davenport and Mrs. Jerry Youngblood were hostesses for the occasion. Bid den to the party were Miss Thayer, her mother, Mrs. Lyle Thayer; Mr. Woods mother, Mrs. George Wood; Mrs. W. W. Beardsley, Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Norton Wood, Mrs.. Earl Blankenship, Dickie Blanken ship. Mrs. Claude Wood, Mrs. Paul Baughman, Mrs. Grace Bolton, Mrs. Fred Sefton, Sr., Mrs.' Dwight Wood, Starla Wood, Mrs. Clara Blankenship, Miss Betty Baughman, Miss Josephine Baughman, Mrs. Roy Beardsley, Mrs. Robert Miller, Miss June Thompson. . . - Are Engaged , Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Shirley Ann Miller, daughter of Ben H. Miller of Mehama, to Til man Rains, son of Mr. and Mrs. Til Rains of Gates. Mr. Rains -is employed at Ken Galliet's in Mehama. The couple arc planning a fall wedding. HIT REG. TO $59.95 ST. Staff Fetes 2 at Dinner Th ii of the Oregon Farm Bureau headquarters office here gathered at Golden Pheas ant Tuesday evening for a din ner honoring Marshall Swear ingen, who resigned recently as president of the group; ana Miu Alma Sehroeder. who re signed as secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Swearingen will be mov ing to their ranch in central Oregon soon and Mis Sehroe der plans to go east. Thirty attended tne wnner. flltta were nreaented both Mr. Swearingen and Miss Sehroe der. George W. Dewey, jr., xne new executive secretary for th hiirwu. was master of cere monies. Magic acts were given by Mr. and Mrs. John waie ana other program numbers pre sented by staff people attend ing. Mrs. Howard Hewitt and Mrs. Lnriria Anderson were chairmen for arrangements for the dinner. Donee Saturday Susan Jackson, Mary Terry and Valerie Greene are to en tertain at a dance for teen age friends in Leslie Junior high school oil Saturday, the party to be at Beaver nan. Chaperons for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark Jack' son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Gates. Jaycee-Ettes Meet Discussion of the Junior Chamber of Commerce state convention to be in Salem in May was the principal business of the Jaycee-Ettes at their meeting on 'Monday. A lunch eon honoring wives of the del egates is planned for May 23 at the American Legion club, Committees - were appointed and following the meeting, the group played bingo and en joyed refreshments served by the hostess, Mrs. Douglas Hay, Mrs. Thomas W. Churchill and Mrs. Don Richardson HOSTESS to her bridge club on Tuesday for luncheon and the afternoon was Mrs. James B. Young. JAM SUITS NOW $ 3ST - W Boxy Suits in Wonderful New Bouclaine, also in Navy Worsteds in many Styles, and Beautiful Colors. Sizes 10 to 18. SPECIAL SELLING OF LOVELY NEW SPRING AND EASTER DRESSES IN ALL COLORS, STYLES, SIZES SEC THESE NOW AS QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED wn-iUv. Mrcli 18. 1953 f ;fu CifA f a Be On March 27 and 28 A project enlisting tn uon of a large group on March 27 and 28 will be the annual Easter lily sale sponsored by Salem City PanheUenlc for th benefit of the Oregon Society for Crippled Children' and Adults. Mrs. B. W, Stacey U general chairman for the acu- vity mis Active Panhellenic group girls from Willamette unlver iity wlU seU the lilies in front of the capltol and other state buildings on Friday morning, . . i .11 Jau that Silt and aowniown mu Utwm Among inose Stacey from the alumnae group. - - - M Uimnikl. are Mrs. uo Mrs. Marens Maltby, Mrs. w. . if-, v T Fitr. C, uyer, or., " ' man., ' " mkmmkmtmmmmmKmmttwm- Former Salem Couple Wed ": " Wwl Mnnrlnv AVfininff it tilt church h: Fairbanki. Miu Janet Bow er, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Hugh Bower ol Saiem, ana u. i.tkur Meispr. formerly of Sa lem. The Rev. Mr; Purviance officiated at the ceremony ai 730 o'clock before a small group of friends. Mr. and Mrs. wimam oueu- den of Fairbanks attended th coupler The couple will be at hom at Northward apartments , in Fairbanks. Mr. Melser Is on the advertising staff of th Daily News Miner there. The bride left tnis past week end by plane for Fairbanks. m w HOSTESS on Thursday to her bridge club wil be Mrs, Theron Hoover, Mrs. Ralph Kletzing to be an additional guest ' . WonJerfsHiliifhr ircniiiGSKM! Zroo, a doctor's anttosptie, promptly reluTM itchint, stops mtebiaf o belpi heml and elar tarim, tamm, paoriuis, rinfworm ot aba and aealp, doo to axtaraal eaaaa. Bay ttif StmfiK Zemo (or tbt mora vrajA tabbora caawl fcCWlW REG. TO $59.95 ONLY I Stops APPABEL IHi? PHONE 2-0512 r: