Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, .December 5, 1956-
Golden Wedding
ForSchuknechts
: SILVERTON (Special) Silver
ton friends attending (he golden
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schuknecht in Albany
Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Satrum, Mr. and Mrs. Amos
finchcr. Mist Thora Arestad, Mrs.
Ed Holden anil Mrs. F. M. Powelli
Miss Jennie Wormdahl and Fred
Schuknecht were married in Port
land, December , 6, 1906, where
late John Wormdahl, to the Sil
vcrton area.
The honored couple served their
guests from a small table cen
tered with a large bouquet of deep
gold roses, assisted by their
daughter and daughter-in-law.
Vi II. LAMINA (Special) - Mia.
Ronald Kggert was honored with a
bridal shower Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Wayne Kggert. Hos
tesses were Mrs. Delano Kggert
and Mrs. Gerald Jiolstad.
Games were played and the gifts
Hiev lived for seven vcars then opened before the refreshments
moved to Yoder, and in 1936 to I were served. Guests were Mrs.
Silvcrton. where they lived at Darrell Tisdel, Mrs. May Barber,
Welch and Phelps streets until Mrs. Roy Zimbrick. Mrs. Bob
four months ago when they moved , Galligher. Mrs. Dale Niccolson,
to Albany to be near the homo of j Mrs. Hugh Cain. Mrs. Bill Felton
their son, Clarence, at 2420 East
Third street. Open house for the
couple was at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Schuknecht, in
2320 Kast 8th street Sunday, from
3 to 5 o'clock. Accordion music
was furnished by their grandson
and granddaughter, Roger
Kay Schuknecht
and Mrs. Jeffrey Holstad.
INDEPENDENCE (Special I
A meeting was conducted by the
Tillicum Mothers club Friday
night at the Masonic hall. The
members did minor repairs on the
and ( installation robes. An election of
new officers took place. Mrs.
Some forty relatives and friends Ralph Scranton was elected, presi-
attended the informal affair. Hos
tesses during the refreshment hour
were a daughterol the compli
mented couple, Mrs. .1. L. (Violet
Schuknecht)' Lewis of Madras, and
tile daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clarence
Schuknecht. Another daughter,
Mrs. Marguerite Schuknecht-Con-stant,
of Boise, Idaho, was unable
to attend.
. Their grandchildren are Roger
and Kay Schuknecht of Albany,
and Janice, Jimmy and Ronald
Lewis of Madras, Oregon.
.Mr. .Schuknecht. was born in
Germany and came to the United
States at an early age with his
father. Mrs. Schuknecht, 'Jennie
Wormdahl) was born in Norway,
and when she was eighteen years
old, accompanied her brother, the
I School Band Instru-
jjments on Rental-Trial j
f Plan 1
Wiltsey-Weathers
MUSIC
dent, and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper as
secretary-treasurer. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Frank
Hedges.
WILLAMINA ISpecial) Mrs
H. A. Parrctt was hostess to her
500 club for luncheon and an after
noon of cards. Mrs. Axel Wakkurc
won first prize, Mrs. Ralph Sheets
second; and Mrs. Virgil Holder,
consolation. Others attending were
Mrs. Floyd Zetterberg, Mrs. K. E.
Shettcrly, Mrs. Ev Gift, Mrs. Fred
Nelson and Mrs. Gust Dnhl.
- .
LEBANON ISpecial) -In cele
bration of their twenty-third wed
ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lcisy entertained a group of
friends at their home at 280 East
Carolina street, Saturday. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Louie Moss,
Mr. and Mrs. Ulas Moss and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hale.
Saxon Homecoming Planned Africa Jails
Racial Foes
For Treason
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
Wi Detectives raided homes and
offices in many parts of South
Africa at dawn Wednesday and
arrested 140 whites, African!, In
dians and colored persons (per
sons of mixed blood) on charges
of treason.
Detectives raided the offices of
48 organizations in Johannesburg
including leftwing bodies and In
dian and African groups which
oppose the government's racial
segregation policies.
Details of the treason charges
were not revealed. More arrests
may follow, police say,
TURKEY EXHIBIT OPENS
McMINNVILLE U! The 15th
annual Pacific Coast turkey ex
hibit opened here Wednesday. Pre
liminary events in the four-day
show were held Tuesday.
It
Op.n Men. 1 M. Nighli Til 9 P.M. '
jt.pliol Shopping Cm.r ph. iwi 3 1 upper house approved the ratlfica
wmMvMwiMMMw I lion measure 224-3. The lowci
PEACE PACT RATIFIED
TOKYO m - The Japanese
Diet , (Parliament) Wednesday
completed ratification of the World
War II peace agreement between
Japan and the Soviet Union. The
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ment geologists are spending this
week looking over the site of old
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the Lewis and Clark expedition
made its winter camp one hundred
and fifty years ago.
The Oregon Historical Society
owns the location, and Thomas
Vaughn, society director, reported
Tuesday that the archaeologists
are making new excavations at
the Ft. Clatsop site to determine
if it meets qualifications for a
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