Wedding Set
For Sept. 12
At Stayton
Return from Trip
Mt. Angel Mitt Elizabeth
Keber and Miti Helen Keber
hive returned from i five weeki
trip to the middle wh(. ai
Richmond, Kansas, they were
Mr. and Mr. V.ri. I x-....Jm . .. " Mr- "l
dauBhter. Mis. All iv.l tni ,r end ' Madelia. St.
er. to Richard L B,.. .!??me- 1ew ulm nd Mankata,
nt Mr mnA u a t' I"111"1' The Keberi formerly
of Silverton. The wedding wTl "Ved,t M,nl"t- nd were ! 'ctionaI staff
oe oepiemoer 12 at the Stayton " ' " tu,,,CiWU uin 11 J I ft 'I J
church of chri,t. . "' vi.it- Model Railroad
xiic wiiuc-ciai jh graduate
"Behind Mike'
QuitsOregonian
To Attend School
Silverton Two member of
Immanuel Lutheran Luther
league, Miss Mary Beth Van
Cleave and Mist Joan Meland
are leaving, Monday, for
week'a atav at Parkland. Wash.
where they plan to attend the Portland lV-William Moyet,
district Luther league training Oregonian columnitt for many
school at Pacific Lutheran col-; uid he w leaving the
lege. August 25 to 30. j'.'r to accent a oositlon
The Rev. Joseph Luthro, of , .J"i. . i,ror iIH
Silverton. is a member of the in- """n ' ."Th"- lumB
iiiuycs, was -
Capital Journal. Salem. Ore- Thursday, Aug. 11, 1951 T
of Silverton high school and has
been employed by state civil ser
vice In Salem this year. Mr.
Barnes Is a graduate of Gresham
schools and Oregon State col
lege, and is now engaged in
farming near Silverton.
Minnesota Visitors
Silverton The Rev. Arnold
W. Nelson of the Immanuel
Lutheran pastorate and Mrs.
Nelson have as house guests for
They were present at the l,,.... LUai
hjjuuuiiuii nctu
homecoming held at the home
of their brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunr
at Madelia, Minn., when more
than 100 relatives gathered.
Among the honored guests was
a cousin, the Rev. Cletus Ho
dapp, SVD., of Area, located on
the African Gold Coast, who
came home to celebrate the 25th
anniversary of his ordination to
the priesthood.
Sharing honors with Father
Portland W The four-day
convention of the National Mo-
Behind the Mike." left on a va
cation and (aid his first stop
was Chicago. He gave no further
details. Although writing
radio column, Moyes comment
ed, sometimes caustically, on a
wide variety of subjects.
The Oregonian said plana lor
convention or me national mo-i t, i,, uinulri
del Railroad Association opened ," heU(c'umn WUld
here Thursday with David L.i" ,
Stearns, Seattle, vice president, I
presiding. Hermltton Fair Opens
A group was expected to ar- Hermiston () The Umatilla
rive by special train from the .County Fair opened here Thurs
day wim we crowning 4"""
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several days, his brother-in-law j Hodapp were his sisters, Sister
and sitter, the Rev. and Mrs. R.I Edith and Sister Francetta, and
East Friday.
Edward M. Van Lee of Ro
of Bennie Michael of Ukiah,
Chester, N. Y., the president, is; Ore. The fair will continue
unable to attend. ithrough Sunday.
C. Relnholtzen and Raymond
and Elizabeth, of Cloquet, Minn.
They are vacationing for a few
weeks from their pastorate of
the Cloquet Lutheran church.
En route home the visitors will
spend some time in California
and in Colorado.
A DAUGHTER, who has been
named Harriett Ann, was born VISITORS here Wednesday
Wednesday, August 20, to Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O.
and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Jr., in; Leonard and daughter, Lieann,
Portland. The baby is their Santa Rosa, Calif., former Sa
his brother, the Rev. Paul Ho
dapp, of Hokah, Minn. Also
honored were Sister M. Therese,
a sister to the Kebers, and their
three nieces, Sister Agatha, Sis
ter Beatrice and Sister Lucida,
all Sisters of Notre Dame, in
Minnesota.
fifth child, the three sisters be
ing Judith, Sarah and Susan,
and the brother, David. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul
H. Hauser, Sr., and Mrs. R. D.
Barton, all of Salem.
lem residents. They arrived
late Tuesday evening to be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. An
derson and went on to Seattle
on Wednesday to visit relatives
i there.
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Little Girls'
2 to 6 yrs.
SALE!
PEDAL
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Faded
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