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Sally Greig
Winner of
Plaque
By MARCIA WEBB ,
- Statesman Correspondent 1
EUGENE Miss Sally Jo Greig,
sophomore majoring in English.
" has top billing on the Mortar
Board Plaque this year for her
accumulative grade point average
of 3.71 for her freshman year.
Aside from the fact that she had
the hishest grades .among- the
.women of her class, she was the
. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and is
a member of the rally squad, co
editor of the , Emerald women's
page, in Kwama (sophomore
, women's honorary), working to
make Dad's Day successful, and
helping with many other campus
activities. ' '
1 Among, the other - Salem stu
dents active on campus are' Bill
Mainwaring and Ann Ritchey as
members of the Emerald staff.
Jean Smith spends much of her
time working for KWAX, the
campus radio station, which is
. almost entirely run by the stu
dents. Rogar Middleion ancf his band
r. providing the music for the
Frosh Sno-Ball, a' dance sched
uled for January . ; " "
. The University has a 11 per cent
increase in enrollment over that at
th end of the first week of win
ter term a year ago. Though 636
students dropped" out after fall
term, there are 4066 currently en
rolled. The third annual Panhellenic
pledge banquet was held Wednes
day in the Student Union. All sor
ority pledges were urged .to at
tend such as Julie Astrup, Pat
Gordon, Nancy Hilton, Sharon
Johnson, Nancy Lidbeck, Judy
Loucks, Lauranne Ray and Diane
Van Horn. .
Many fraternities and sororities
held initiation last weekend. In
cluded among the new members,
naming only a few, are Marian
Baum and Betty Lou Boehm, Kap
pa Alpha Theta: Sally Hoy, Gam
ma Phi Beta: Karen Johnson, Al
pha Phi; and Yvonne Stevens, Zeta
Tail Alpha. The Zeta Tau Alpha
pledge class of which Yvonne
Stevens was a member received
the highest grade ' average for
last term of any organization, with
the figures of 3.22. N
Pat ' Collins and Nancy Hilton
will spend Saturday evening at
the Delta Zeta house dance and
Ann Ritchey. will attend the dance
at Alpha Omicron PL Many other
Oregon students - including ' Scott
Page will be at Corvallis for the
Oregon vi 0. S. C game.
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Statesman's HOME
Fashions Vv Features
Guests at OES Meeting
i Special 'guests' at the' meeting
of Chadwick, Chapter, OES Tues
day- night were Senator Howard
Belton, Canby, past worthy grand
patron of the Grand Chapter of
Oregon, Airs. A. . Armstrong,
junior past worthy matron and
Tom Kelly, junior past patron.
Refreshments ' were ' served fol
lowing the meeting and the com
mittee included Mr.' and Mrs. -Mil
lard A. Pekar, Mr and Mrs. Bur
ton Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bramble, Mrs. Adolph Bombeck,
Mrs. George Bird, Mrs. Helen
Busch and Mrs. Lana Beechler.
Reception Will
Fete Couple
On Sunday
MONMOUTH --MrJand Mrs.
H. H. Williamson will observe
their golden wedding anniversary
on Sunday, ? Jan. 23. Their four
children: a sen and three daugh
ters, are arranging a reception at
the family home on South .Mon
mouth avenue in their honor Sun
day afternoon.
Ann Abel, who Is 72, was born
at Richhill. Mo., April 15. 18882.
Hulet Williamson, , 73, was born
Feb. 17, 1883. near LaFollette,
Tenn. She taught school for several
years prior to her marriage. For
five years they farmed in Mis
souri, then moved to Essex, Mon
tana, operating a restaurant for
3 years. From 1916 to 1930, he was
in the mechanical department of
the Great Northern railway, Calis
pell division, and their home was
in Whitefish, Montana.
Mr. Williamson was active in
civic affairs, serving as mayor of
Whitefish for two years, and two
terms also . as city councilman.
Following his retirement from the
railroad in 1930, they traveled all
over the U..S., later settling in
Monmouth, as they preferred the
mild Willamette Valley climate.
Their children are: Mrs. Naomi
Stribling and Mrs. Leta Lindner,
Portland; Mrs. Ada Braus, Hager
stown, Maryland; and Wayne Wil
liamson, and engineer with Boe
ing Aircraft, Seattle. j
The Williamsons were married
Jan. 23, 1903 at the home of Judge
and Mrs. J. A. Nash at Cheny, Mo.
Mrs. Nash, who is Mrs. William
son's only sister, now lives at
Bakersfield, Calif. j
Mrs. Stribling will serve the
cake at the reception; Mrs. John
Schmidt will preside at the coffee
urn, and Mrs. Mary Shannon, Mon
mouth, will serve punch. Mrs.
Siebert J. Williamson .will greet
the guests, and Mrs. Lindner and
Wayne Williamson will h a,v e
charge of gifts and guest book.
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! Miss Mary Clare Mooney, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.
Mooney, will be installed as hon
ored queen of Bethel 48, Job's
Daughters at a formal ceremony
Saturday night- at the Scottish
Rite Templet at 8 o'clock. The in
terested public is invited to at-
tendV;r
Other officers to be installed
are Diane Ferguson, senior prin
cess; Jackie Fisher, junior prin
cess; Trisha Perrin, guide; Janice
Drakeley, marshal; Pat White, in
ner guard; .Betty McClanahan,
outer guard; Linda Bleckert, Ju
dy Filler, Phyllis Kaye Morris,
Edwins Fitzgerald and Marlyn
Hallisy, first, second, third, fourth
and fifth messengers; Sue Shay,
recorder; Helen Harrison, treas
urer; : i ;. -v
Diane Gevin, musician; Louise
Henderson, chaplain; Barbara Ro
berts, librarian; Sandra Engleson
and Kathy Larious, junior and
senior custodian; Beth Goodman,
Lady of Lights; Julie Larious and
Kathy Campbell, pages; Arlene
Wever and Pat Fockl, historians,
and Kathy Hill, merit keeper.
Committee chairmen for the en
suing term include Melodee Rains
hospitality; Dianna Kinger, cheer;
Beverly Hanson, decorations; Jo
Ann 'HilL program, and Claudia
Arnold, telephone.
Miss Yetter
Installed as
RN A Oracle
Mrs. Mae Logan, state super
visor, was present at the meeting
of the Royal Neighbors held Wed
nesday night at the VFW Hall
and installed the following of
ficers for the coming year:
Oracle, Miss Mildred Yetter;
vice oracle, Mrs. F. J. Ardt; past
oracle, Mrs. Hattie Ruef; chancel
lor, Mrs. O. G. Robertson; record
er, Mrs. John Sohrt; , receiver,
Mrs. Charles Gregory; marshal.
Mrs. Betty McMorris; assistant
marshal, Mrs. Stanley Quamme;
inner sentinel, Mrs. C. E. Skel
ton; '
Outer sentinel, Mrs. Rosa Cole;
flag bearer, Mrs. A. T. Macklin;
drill captain, Mrs. Gladys Appel
late; juvenile director, Miss Neo
ma Phillips; musician, Mrs. Net
tie Larson; manager, Mrs. George
Zeuske; faith, Mrs. Lloyd Ken
nedy; courage, Mrs. Homer Ly
ons; modesty, Mrs. Sherm Gard
ner; endurance, Mrs. Ethel Dav
enport; unselfishness, Mrs. E. F.
Sequin.
Mrs. Luther Miles, district
deputy, acted as ceremonial mar
shal and was assisted by Mrs.
Gladys Appelgate. Members serv
ing on the escort team were Mrs.
Wendell Macklin, Mrs. Howard
Phelps, Mrs. Elmer I verso n, Mrs.
Roy Hagedorn, Miss Jenny Cline,
Mrs. Mary Champ, Mrs. E. H. El
liott and Mrs. E. A. Jackson.
Piano selections were given by
Jimmie Davenport and by . Mrs.
Nettie Larson, and a humorous
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Miss Mary Clare Mooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles V. Mooney, who will be installed ashonored queen
of Bethel 48, Job's Daughters Saturday night. (Kennell
Ellis Studio).
Double Bridal Shower
HOPEWELL A double bridal
shower will be held at the Hope
well Evangelical United Brethren
Church Friday evening, Jan. 28
at 8 p.m. for Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Nelson (Ellen Taskinen),
whose marriage was an event of
Dec. 10 and for Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Stephens who were mar
ried at Stevenson, Wash., on Dec.
LDJERTY Mrs. Harold Rose
bra ugh entertained the Wee Weed
ers Garden club on Tuesday after
noon t her home on Liberty Road.
Mrs. S. B. Davidson was the as
sisting hostess. Marvin Black was
guest speaker and discussed peren
nials. Mrs. Arthur Czarnetzki of
Kramer, North Dakota was a
guest.., ;
reading by Mrs. C. G. Robertson.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room and the com
mittee included Mrs. George
Zeuske, Mrs. Margaret Willis,
Mrs. Walter Van OsdoL Mrs. Mary
Shelley, Miss Neoma Phillips,
Mrs. Roy Hagedorn. Mrs. Joan
Holman, and Mrs. Curtis WitzeL
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To Honor, Mrs. Combs
Mrs. Catherine Combs, 1 who
celebrated her 100th birthday on
Jan. 19, will! be honored at an
open house on Sunday, Jan., 23,
at the home of her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Frank
Combs, Route. 3, Box 962. Friends
and relatives of Mrs. Combs are
invited to call between 2 and 4
o'clock. ' .
Weekend guests at the Roy
Blanchard borne on Garden Rd.
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Passmore
and daughter, Darlene, from Kam
loops, B. C, j and their daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Shearer, Tacoma, Wash. Mrs.
Passmore is the granddaughter of
Roy Blanchard's father who lives
in their home, and celebrated-his
89th birthday; several -weeks ago.
They left Salem Sunday night for
a trip south tp Pheonix, Ariz.
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Soreptlmlst Club members held
a social meeting Wednesday night
at the home xA. Mrs. R. S. Brooks
on Candis i Avenue. Assisting
hostesses were Mrs. Donald Rein
e, Mrs. Mervin D. Fidler. Mrs.
Marjorie Charboneau and ; Mrs.
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Mrs. Clarence Kuper of. Prin
gle Road, was elected 1955 chair
man of the Salem Camp Fire
Leaders Association ' at their
January meeting Tuesday morn
ing.;. Mrs. Kuper directs a group
of .second grade Blue Birds at
Uorningside schooL t , : '
The association, chose Mrs. Rob
ert Anderson, .leader: of Hoover
school Camp Fire Girls, as vice
chairman, and Mrs. Orville Johns,
whose Camp Fire group attends
Englewood school, became the
1955. - secretary. :! Former chair
man, Mrs., David Reynolds, will
fill the post of treasurer ,
Camp Fire leaders directed by
Mrs. Del Milne of .the. training
committee; discussed "Let Free
dom Ring," theme of the 1955
Camp . Fire : Birthday Honor.
Mrs. Robert Anderson presented
a Mring-on game which involves
the matching of historical places
with activities of famous Americans.-
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Blue : Bird leaders' held their
own workshops, discussing how
to help the younger , girls to un
derstand patriotic customs and
observances. All groups in the
Camp Fire organization will em
phasize the Bill of Rights theme
and participate in activities
planned for better understanding
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Cootiette Club -members, were
entertained at the; home of Mrs.
Evelyn Greece on Chehalis Ave
nue. - Mrs. Gil Bannister and Mrs.
Roy Simpson, took home made
cakes to the. girls in Butler ward
at the Tuberculosis . hospitaL
Flans were made to make a sun
shine' box for patients at the hos
pitaL The Jan. 28 meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Mil
dred Glasi , : -y '
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WILLAMINA Mr.?tnd Mrs.
Marvin O. Mann, of . McMinnville
have announced the engagement
of their daughter.' Mesa Belle, to
Oral Albert Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Johnson of Wil
lamina. . jr.-.- , - . .-.
The bride-elect is a senior, at
the McMinnville high school, and
the bridegroom-elect Is employed
in WUIamina. A July wedding is
being planned. ; f a :' ':
of Americans! personal freedoms,
during the current year.? .
Carl Armstrong, coordinator
for the.' mp Fire' candy aale,
spoke to the association. He an
nounced the dates ' of the mint
sale in Marion and Polk counties
will be .February 11 to 26, and
explained the plan for distribut
ing candy through sales chair
men in various districts of Salem.
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Club Calendar
WEDNESDAY
tentrslla Temple. Pythian SisUra,
Braver Hall. S p.m.
Sweet Briar Club with Mrs. Wal
ter Ericluoa. 78 WaUace Road. 2 p.m.
Women's Association of First Pres
brttrisn Church meet ia social haO.
12:1 luncheon. .-.
THdtSDAT '
Keizer Ladle Sewinf Chib with
Mrs., Arthur Cumminga. 340 Cum
mings Ljuic, all tfay, . covered dish
luncheon. .
American CoJ4 Star Mothers with
Mrs.. Jake Lappid. 93 S. Uth SU 7 US
Spiritual Sunflower Club meet at
First Spiritualist Church. 1220 Madi
son SU 11 Mm. to a pn.
Hayetville - Woman's Club with
Mrs. :G. C. Fanner. 1225 Chemawa
Koad 1?1S AwtI '
Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. USWV, Sa
lem Woman's Club.. 2 p.m. ..
Himmnn university ' Faculty
Women's Club with Mrs. A. Freeman
Holmer, 210 Candalaria Blvd.. 230
p.m. ; . ..-'
Refriferatlon - Service Engineers
Society Auxibary with Mrs. Al Lane.
23S0 State St.. S pjn. ' ,
Salem Lions Auxtliary"with Mrs.
Walter Martin. 1930 Saginaw.' I p m.
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Dauvhiera of Union Veterans of
Civil War. VTW Ball. 2 p.m.
Salem Womna's Club party for hus
bands, clubhouse. S p.m.- .
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Salem Chapter, OES, Masonic Tent
pie. S pjn. v ,
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