Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 16, 1955, Image 17

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    Triller-Tepdvac
Ceremony Held
4n Grants Pass
Gold Hill Miss Joyce Tepo
vac, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Tepovac Gold Hill, and
George Roland Triller, son of
Mrs. Mary Triller, Grants Pass
and Joe Triller Murphy, were
Shamed by the Rev. Glenn Diller
jt Redwood country church in
Grants Pass December 31.
Mrs. J. L. Colson, Grants Pass,
was pianist.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore white net
over taffeta with a shadow lace
jacket and carried a white Bible
with a gold orchid. The rhine-
stone necklace she wore belong
ed to her aunt, Mrs. James
Moran, Grants Pass.
Mrs. Ken Hobson, Gold Hill,
was matron of honor. Her dress
was pink net over taffeta with
rhinestone trim and her corsage
was of white carnations.
. Sherrell Bushnell, Grants Pass,
was best man and Howard Baker,
Rogue River, an uncle of the
bride, was usher.
- The bride's mother was dress
ed in black taffeta with white
, accessories and white carnation
- corsage. The bridegroom's moth
er wore black nylon with black
accessories and white carnation
corsage..
j The reception was held in the
ehurch annex. The wedding cake
was served by Mrs. Roy Centers,
Gold Hill and the bride's aunt,
Mrs. Ruth Davis, Rogue River.
Mrs. James Martin, Gold Hill,
fister of the bridegroom, poured
the punch and Miss La Vena
Hardin, cousin of the bride, had
charge of the guest book.
J Mr. and Mrs. Triller are livinff
n the small cottage near Cogs
well's market, Gold Hill.
Aiss Lind Wed
Jo Joseph Smith
! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Smith
are living at 922 North Cen
tral avenue, following their wed
ding December 17 at First
Christian church parsonage. The
Rev. William Piper read the
ceremony. The bride is the for
mer Miss Dolores Mae Lind. She
Js the daughter of Mrs. Paul
Anderson, 844 Dakota avenue,
and Harold E. Lind, Coos Bay.
I .The bridegroom is the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles
.W.Smith.
, : Mrs. Robert Meadows was
matron of honor and M. Mea
dows was best man. .
For her wedding the bride
ivnrs a tnrnnnisp K!i Trnit cuit
.with white accessories. Mrs.
Meadows wore a gray tailored
SUit; , " .
1 The reception was given at the
Jiome of the bride's 'mother;
Punch and wedding cake were
Served and the couple was pre
sented, gifts.
o The bride is a student at Med
ford Senior High school, and
the bridegroom attended schools
in Illinois.
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Dance at Camp , White
Planned by Auxiliary
Te department of Oregon, La
dies auxiliary to the veterans
;of Foreign Wars, will sponsor
a dance at the Camp White
Domiciliary Monday, January
17 for all auxiliary members and
their friends.
; A bus will be at Trailways
jdepot at 7:30 p.m. for anyone
needing transportation.
:
To remove rust from the com
jers of cake tins in use a long
dime, dip a raw potato in clean
ing powder and scour.
Mr. and Mrs. George Roland Triller
Eastern Star Chapter Hold
Annual Temple Ceremony
Officers for Reames chapter, Order of Eastern Star, were
installed at Medford Masonic temple January 8. Taking office as
worthy matron was Mrs. Jack Ward, who succeeds Mrs. John Esp.
Dr. Thomas W. Dixon led
prayer and Mr. Esp, retiring pa
tron, led the pledge of alle
giance to the flag, which was fol
lowed by the national anthem.
Mrs. Esp gave the welcoming ad
dress. Installed with Mrs. Ward were
Morris Boughner, worthy patron;
Mrs. E. G. Randolph, associate
matron; Norman Svenson, asso
ciate patron; Mrs. Gertrude Niles,
secretary; Mrs. Jack Clark,
treasurer; Mrs. Morris Boughner,
conductress; Mrs. Etta McKin
ney, associate conductress; Mrs.
Henry Halvorsen, chaplain; Mrs.
Verner Lugnet, marshal; John
Lusk, organist; Mrs. Bill Laur
ine, Adah; Mrs. Earl Knight,
Ruth; Mrs. Ross Gilkison, Esther;
Mrs. Carl Oestreich, Martha;
Mrs. Lloyd Caton, Electa; Mrs.
Floyd Watkins, warder; Ross Gil
kison, sentinel.
Installing officers were Mrs.
Frank Little, a past matron of
the chapter, installing, matron;
M. O. Walker, past patron; Mrs.
A. W. Denney, past matron as
chaplain; Mrs. Jack Caldwell,
past matron and grand Adah for
Oregon, marshal; Mrs. . Ira D.
Canfield, past matron, secretary;
Mrs. Clyde Leonard, organist.
Courtesy girls for 1955 are
Mrs. R. E. Wicker, captain; Mrs.
Roy ; Nordwick, Mrs. Gilbert
Gross, Mrs. Adella Gregg, Mrs.
Joe Pepin, Mrs. Howard Phillips,
Mrs. Kenneth Severson, Mrs. Al
Perkins, Mrs. John Lusk; and
Mrs. C. H. Lewis.
Miss Axa Hibbard, queen of
Medford Job's Daughters, and
Kenneth Piland, master coun
cilor of Medford Order of DeMo
lay, acted as honor guards while
Mrs. Ward was at the altar for
the obligation ceremony. The
Hillah Shrine chanters sang "The
Lord's Prayer" and other num
bers. Mrs. Ward was presented
red roses by Jacqueline and
Tommie Ward, her grandchil
dren. The new worthy .matron and
patron spoke, and Herbert Dan
iels sang, accompanied by Mr.
Lusk. The program closed with
the mizpah benediction,, and a
reception followed.
For the installation Mrs. Ward
wore a gown of white net over
taffeta with a panel of lace on
the skirt front and a lace bodice.
Rhinestones trimmed the lace.
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She carried a Bible with a single
red rose, these being her sym
bols of office for the year. Wom
en officers also wore white
gowns and they carried silver
lmed crescents with red roses,
this being in keeping with the
new matron's motto, "Look for
the silver lining." Courtesy girls
wore gowns of laceand taffeta
in keeping with the star, point
colors and their flowers were
wristlets of white carnations.
General chairman for the eve
ning was Mrs. Caldwell and serv
ing as hostess were Mrs. Gregg,
Mrs. Mae Rehart, Mrs. A. Gene
Stout, Mrs. Paul Shaffer. Miss
Mikelynn Boughner was an hon
orary hostess.
Committees Named
For Valentine Party;
Mother Given Degree
Committees for a valentine
party were appointed during a
meeting Thursday of Talisman
Rosebud council, . Pythian Sim
shine Girls. Mrs. Margaret To
kar was given an honorary
mother's degree.
Fourteen members of the
group will present a folk dance
foe a joint installation Monday
evening for the Knights of Pyth-
ians and Pythian Sisters lodges.
Royal Princess Glenna Felkel
presided for the Thursday session.
Lodges Announce.
Public Ceremony;
Officers Named
; Officers of Talisman . temple,
Pythian Sisters and nights of
Pythias, will be installed dur
ing a joint public ceremony Mon
day, January 17, . at 8 p.m., in
the Pythian building. A program
and refreshments are planned.
Officers of both lodges are
asked to meet today at 4 p.m.
at the building to practice for
the ceremonies.
Frank F. Converse of Medford
was elected royal vizier to head
Fuhat Burkan temple, DOKK,
for 1955 at an annual election
Saturday evening. George P.
Hinsdale of Roseburg is the new
grand emir, and bthers'from
Medford are Edward E. Bost-
wick, sheik; Leroy F. Cline, ma
hedi: Joe W. Fntsch, . was
reelected secretary; James P,
O'Duane, satrap, and Lewis E
Conger, sahib. Robert H. Wed
lock, Rogue River, was elected
treasurer.
Public installation of these
officers together with recently
elected officers of Idella Rogue
santha, Nomads 6f Avrudaka, is
tentatively set for Saturday
evening, Februarv 5, in the Med
ford Pythian building.
Both the DOKKs and Nomads
comprise the area from Roseburg
to Dunsmuir in California and
Klamath Falls. The parent order,
the Knights of Pythias and the
Pythian Sisters, will meet for
a grand lodge and grand temple
convention of Oregon in Med
ford next October. This will be
preceded by a far western
DOKK and Nomad convention
when about 850 visitors are ex
pected to come to the Rogue
valley and Medford. -.
. Wednesday evening nine mem
bers from here attended and took
part in a ceremony conferring
the rank of knight upon five
esquires of the lodge at the
Grants Pass Pythian building.
From here were Leroy Cline,
Harry Hoehne, Ed Bostwick,
Jimmie O'Duane.. John Fugill,
Carl Fichtner, Tom Davidson,
Francis Hibbard a n d - Joe W.
Fritsch. A delegation from Rose
burg also attended. v
A district meeting with grand
councilor, J. Paul Meyers, St.
Helens, is scheduled for Monday,
February 21, with members from
Bandon, Klamath Falls, Grants
Pass and Yreka, Calif., who will
meet here.
A highway , safety program
conducted by the nationwide Py
thians and auxiliaries will be
among the topics to be discus
sed. The supreme lodge of
Knights of Pythias is a member
group of the national safety
council.
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; Don't let crumbs collect in an
electric toaster, or a short circuit
may result. Use a soft brush to
remove them. . , .
Club to Meet .
' Thursday 'Luncheon club will
meet Thursday, January 20 at
the home of Mrs. Robert Taylor,
510 North Bartlett street. Des
sert will be served at 12:30 pjn.
Church Service
Held Last Month
Marries Couple
Eagle Point Mr." and Mrs.
Eugene Wayne Eccleston, whose
wedding was an event of De
cember 23, are living at 526
South B street in Eagle Point.
The .bride, is the former Miss
Peggy Elaine Carnes, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Carnes,
Eagle Point. ,
The bridgegroom, an employee
of the Cascade Wood products,
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Eccleston of Shady Cove.
The Rev. Glenn S. Wade per
formed the double ring cere
mony at 8 o clock in the evening
at the Eagle Point Community
Bible church. Mrs. Gerald E.
Adamson, Tacoma, Wash., a sis
ter of "the bride was matron of
honor, and two other sisters,
Mrs. John Salvestro, Hilt, Calif.,
and Mrs. Leland Meyer, assisted
at the reception which was held
at the Carnes home. Fifty guests
attended. 1
' Charles ' Eccleston, Shady
Cove, was best man for his
brother. ,
Don Falkenhagen, Medford,
and Bill Caldwell and Eddie
Peile were the ushers.
Mr. Carnes gave his daughter
m marriage. Her gown was
made with a lace bodice and a
floor length nylon net skirt over
satin. Her fingertip length veil
was held from a coronet of net
and seed pearls and she carried
a colonial bouquet of white
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Adamson wore a light
green gown of embroidered
nylon over net. Her bouquet
also was of white chrysanthe
mums. Baskets of white and red
chrysanthemums with laurus
tinus and branches of Port Or
ford cedar furnished the church
decorations. : Miss Joanne Hen
derson was soloist and Miss Pat.
Perr, pianist.
. For her daughters wedding
Mrs. Carnes wore a charcoal
colored dress with black acces
sories. Her corsage was of white
chrysanthemums.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a . black and pink dress with
black accessories and her cor
sage was also of white chrysan
themums. The bride was graduated in
1954 from Eagle Point high
school and. has lived her entire
life in this area. The bridegroom
attended Medford, Myrtle Creek
and Eagle Point schools.
Sunday, January IS 1853
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREB
Amelia Earhart
Day Observed
By Zonta Club ;
Amelia Earhart day was ob
served by Medford Zonta club
Thursday with a talk given by
Mrs. Effie Kurtz. She gave a
resume of the accomplishments
of the 18 young women who
have received the Amelia Ear
hart scholarship from Zonta In
ternational since .1940.
The scholarship in honor of
the ' famed aviatrix is granted
to a young woman for a year's
graduate study in aeronautical
engineering and is the service
project of the International or
ganization of Zonta in. addition
to the - service projects of the
individual clubs. . Mrs. Kurtz
said that the qualifications
which the applicant must fill are
extremely high.: Members were
told that among those who had
the scholarship were two girls
outside the United States; one
from Italy and one from Egypt.
Also speaking at the noon
meeting was Mts.' Celia Martin
who gave a classification talk
concerning her work in a real
estate and insurance office.
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Meeting Planned
By Handweavers
Rogue - VaUey Handweavers
guild will meet at the Crater
Hotel, 30 South Central avenue
Tuesday, January 18, at 8 pjn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestreich will
be hosts for the evening.
John Ahern of the Art Center
will be guest speaker for the
evening. His topic will be "Color
Harmony" as it applies to the art
of Handweaving. ,
Chief agricultural products of
Iraq : are- dates, barley, wheat,
and rice. .-
Group Makes Plans
For Installations .
. Plans for installation were
discussed at a meeting of the
Wanderer's Club held at tho
home of Mrs. LeRoy Cline, 1421
Euclid avenue, Monday.
Prices for canasta were won
by Mrs. Pearl Offutt and Mrs.
Margaret Davis.
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