THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJem, Orefoa Thorediy, December 8, 15S Weissbecks Feted On 50th Anniversary . Silverton Mr. ud Mm. Martin Welssbeck observed their (olden weddlnf Novem ber 26. The diy began with renewal of vowi and man at St Joseph's shrine, Mt Angel, Father Methed officiating. Following the ceremonials. the honored couple left for Silverton, heading a line-iroup of eara to to Silverton Amer ican Legion hall for a dinner, an afternoon reception, a anack aupper and eld time waltzing aaealon with harmonica flec tion! played by a son-ln-Iaw, John Pfelfer. Mia Margaret Miller and Martin Welssbeck were mar ried at St. Mlchael'i Catholic church, Collyer, Kanua, on the 20th birthday annivenary of the bride, November 23, 1801. At their renewal ceremony and the day'a feitivitiet. Hit. Weill beck l flowert were a aheaf corsage of five golden roaebudi. Among we pleasures ox ine day waa a grand march led by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eberle, with the youngeat daughter of the Weill becks, Mra. Howard Price, Jr., at the piano. Th dinner, prepared main ly by frank Waissoeck, a for mer chef, waa aerved to the relatives and friends by Anna, Alice and Agne Pfelfer. Mora than (0 guests were at the tables. Seven of the nine children in the Welssbeck family were at the head table with their parents, including Leo Weiss beck of Banks, Ore.; Pius Weill beck of Collyer, Kansas; Frank J. Welssbeck of Salem, Ore.; Mra. Julius Bahl of Ken- ' newlck. Wash.; Mrs. John Pfelfer of Silverton, Ore.; Mra. Robert Eberle of Silverton, Ore.; and Mrs. Howard Price of fjalem. Unable to attend were Matthew Welssbeck of Collyer, Kansas, and Mrs. Bob Chase of Newberg. Matthew, the eldest son of the compli mented couple, will celebrate his 29th wedding anniversary the coming year. Centering the reception ta ble was a huge, golden-Iced , wedding cake, decorated with yellow roaea and gold leaves, embossed with a gold '80', baked by Mrs. Pfelfer, the cake flanked by arrangements of golden chrysanthemums and tapers, arranged by Mrs. Eberle. Another daughter, Mrs. Bahl, cut the cake for the re ception, serving from 2 to 4 ' o'clock. The guest book was presented by a granddaughter, Miss Norma Welssbeck. The Weill becks have 26 grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Grandchildren present for the day were Nor ma Jean Welssbeck. Mary Al ice Welssbeck. Shirley Ann Welssbeck, Larry Martin Willi beck. Cheryl Kay Welse beck, Frankie Joe Welssbeck, David Weiubeck, Ronald John Pfelfer, Eugene Pfeiter, oavta Price, Craig Price, Reta Price, ni.-i. Kiv rhrl Robert Eb erle, Martin Eberle, John Mar cus Bahl, Bruce Bahl and Don Bahl. Other eueita nresent were Mrs. Frank WelasMCK, Jonn a. Pfelfer, Robert Eberle, Howard Price Jr., Julius M. Bihl, Mrs. Annx Pfeifer Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Isringhausen and children, Mr. and Mra. Richard pfeifer nri lUuehters. Anna. Aanes and Alice Pfeifer, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Casper and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Better- scheld, Mr. and Mra. Frank Spies. Mr. and Mra. Paul Gas per, Mr. and Mrs. Wend Starzl and Mr. and Mra. Julius Fran tie and eon. The Weissbecks are snaking their home In Silverton, com ing recently from the middle west Their new residence la on Pine street, built by their son-in-law, John Pfelfer. e e Circle Meetings Silvertoa The three cir cles of the Silverton Method ist Woman's Society of Chria tlaa Service plana to meet ea Thursday, December 10. Mrs- Barney Robstad, .Ml Pine street, will be hostess for Martha circle at 1 JO p ro. The Esther circle la to meet at the 401 Eureka avenue home el Mrs. Robert Bites at P-m. The Miriam circle, at the Bea Sprick home, 1514 Pin street at S p.m., with Mra. Gordon Van Cleave aa co-hostess. 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Harry Sohet of Hubbard at o'clock Friday evening, November 27 at Christ Lutheran church in Aurora, with the Rev. L. O. Leikauf reading the service. The wedding muaie was played by LaVonne Leikauf, Mlaa Connie Beard and Fred Hildebrand sang. The church waa decorated with two large baskets of white chrysanthe mums, and bouqueta of the flowers were on either aide of the altar along with the can- delabruma. The father of the bride es corted her down the aisle. She wore a traditional white slipper satin and ehantllly lace wedding drees which waa hand made by her mother. The bride wore a fingertip Juliet veil of silk Illusion ar ranged from a tiara of aeed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped by a whit or chid surrounded by white mum with satin streamers and red roses. Mils Marian Conner, maid of honor, wore an aqua taffeta floor length dress and car ried a heart-ehaped bouquet of pink rosebuda and mum. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Aldrich, sister of the bridegroom, and Joanne Rae mussen, cousin of the bride groom Mrs. Aldrich wore a floor length gold taffeta areas and Mlaa Basmussen war an identical drees in rose. Both carried heart shaped bouqueta of pink roae buda and chrysanthemums. Leonard Rutledge of Olym pla. Wash, was beat man, and the ushers were James Albers, brother of the bride, and El roy Knutaon. Flower girls were Janice Kay Buss of Rial to, Calif., and Nadlne Meter of Canby, cou sins of the bride. Candlellghtera were Miss Marjory Jeakey and Marlene Dr lever Sandra Albers waa Junior bridesmaid for her sister and wore an orchid taffeta floor length areas with heart-shap ed bouquet of yellow rois buds and ehrysanthemuma For her daughter'a wedding Mrs. Albers chose a royal blue velvet dress with pink acces sories and co rule of Talis man roses. Mrs. Schei wore a navy suit with winter white accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. 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