Valley News Stottiman News Service Pilgrimage Route at Mt. Angel Prepared luuim nwi .rvk. . of the Business Men's club, the MT.1 ANGEL Mt. Angel busi- 'mm set the crosses which stand at ner men took timt out Saturday ' 1" high, 75 feet apart on to co to Crooked Finger and set up ! alternate aides of the wide sawdust Urge rustic crosses all along the ! P'h ln which many thousand balfmilr Marian Pilgrimage, route. I will Wednesday in the annual Led by Carl Mucken. president ' pilgrimage of prayer to Holy Roa- : i ary Chapel. There will be two pro- Champ Gives Experienced Hand Births At Valley Hospitals SILVKRTON-To Mr. and Mrs. William Readyi Scotts Mills, a son, .Aug. 10, at the Silverton Hospital. - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hens. Silverton, a son. Aug. 10, at the ' pilgrimage. Silverton Hospital, To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller, Sil verton, a daughter, Aug. 10, at the 1 erecting cessions, one at 2:30 p.m. and one at I p.m. Large blue and white banners of plastic cloth were attached to the cross pieces on Monday. The cross es were made by Carl Huebsch, a member of the club, from young fir trees cut down while clearing the grove to be used as the start ing point for the. pilgrimage.. A, flood light at each cross will out line and light the path for the nigitf Kv. V " L. Murphy 1'Ritcs Planned Oh Thursday BttiihaVtWf Rrvtr SILVERTON Private funeral Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tue., Aug. 14-, '58 (Sec l-7 Sacred Heart Parish Plans Festival Dinner at Gervais St.lr.m.. Nwi Sfrvtr. hp hoUrg o( , pw GKRVAIS Final plans are being ''lulta and 50c tor kiddies. Games services will be held tor William comnlrted for the annual fall festi- wffl e held throughout the after. Lawrence Murphy, 70, Thursday at val and turkey dinner of Sacred nnon nd 'here wilt also be a coun- 10 a.m. at the A. J. Rose Son Heart Parish which will be held try store, ice cream and pop booth. Funeral home, S. E. tth Alder, Sunday. Aug. 26. The dinner is bhy sitting room for the Portland, with military rites at the again being held in the Gervais convenience of parents with small Willamette National Cemetery. I'nion High School auditorium as j children. Murphy, a disabled veteran of the more spacious facilities will Proceeds from tie dinner will be World War 1, died Saturday at the accomodate a larger number of ""d ,0 reduce the debt on the new Portland Veterans Hospital. He had guests at one time. parochial school which was ecu been hospitalized most of the past Chairmen for this vear's annual Died last vear for the first time. seven years in Oregon during the dinner include Mr. and Mrs. Mar.Tne committees are preparing to serve an even larger number of The Crooked Finger women, as sisted by some of the men, are DALLAS. Oro. A oast county fair champion. Don! Cat! of Podoo (rioht). lands har oxporitneo Silverton hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seldner, Montana, a daughter, Aug. 11,. at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luht, Molalla. a son. Aug. 11, at the Sil verton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sealnn, Woodburn, a son. Aug.- 11, at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beyer, Woodburn, a daughter, Aug. 12, at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. John Van Lieu. Woodburn, a son, Aug. II, at the Silverton Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs., Clarence Rohrs, Molalla, a daughter, Aug. 13, at the Silverton Hospital. four of the six targe shrines to bold the statues depict ing the queenship ofary. The other two. Queen of the Rosary, and Queen Conceived Without Sin, will be put up by Father Alcuin Heinel and his Rosary Guild- of Portland and by the pastor and parishioners of St. Paul's church in Silverton. A special Joy to the hardworking people of Crooked Finger, Mt. An gel and other communities that have been assisting with the work, is the new wide highway passing in front of the church which was com pleted on Friday. ' - to a young 4-H thoop club mimbtr, Elaine Snowdon, alto of Pad, by giving instruction in how to proporo shoop for showing at rht Pofc county fair, Aug. 24-26 at Rkkrtall. Donol was showmanship champ In tho I9SS count fair. Girl to Leave For Wedding lutnawa Ntw Sfrvirt n September Miss McKinney SPRING VALLEY Miss Phyllis 'will marry SP 3 Robert McCand- McKinney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney of Spring Val' E. C. Vnlley Ilriefs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shep ard of Zena, was taken to the Sa lem General Hospital Friday night. ley, will fly to New York on Aug. 22 where she will board a plane on Aug. 24 for Frankfurt, Germany. Accompanying her 'will be her mother. RIDING NOT FOR CLIMBER son of Mr. and Mrs. McCandlish of Salem. They plan to remain in Germany 14 months before returning to the United Slates. Mrs. McKinney will stay about a month and visit in Switzerland, England, Scotland. Ireland and a number of other countries before returning home by plane to New- She waa taken iH tn- Salem- during thlnkir he wiH -otiekMe lb safety SEATTLE Philip Bartow ; York and back to Salem by train. The V. S. Army abolished flog ging as punishment on Aug. 5, 1861. Since then: guard house or kitchen police. kips Hsd And Ctar Ifchy Skin Rash! aummer and in Florida during the tin Schlechter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winter. Schlechter. Mr .and Mrs. Martin He was born Dec. 3. 1883, in sei(eri Mr. an Mrs. .h Schlech Brooklyn. N Y. and came to Sil- ler Jne Saalfeld and Miss Lily verton from Rosehurg in IMS, liv-.Saalfeld ins in the Brush Creek area. r)lnncr be served between Survivors are his widow. r.thel, wilh ,amiMjon bfin! tl.a for Silverton; two step-daughter. Mrs. I ,., , Ralph W. 'Marion) Evans,' Winter I . Haven. Fla . and Mrs. John F. BurjlIarS IjCaVC (Marjorie) Wikoff, Salem; one , grandson and one great grand-1 !)( , Llltlc oMOrC daughter. , i He had been a member of the DENVER. UJv- About, the only Roseburg Masonic Lodge and of thing burglars didn't take in a the Delbe'rt Reeves American Le-' weekend job. the manager of a gion Post in Silverton. I swimming pool construction firm i-, ,aj,j Mon(jayt wa, the hole itself. 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