Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1956, Image 21

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Glass-Eccleston Ceremony
Helcl in Magic Point Church
Eaale Point Miss Betty Lee Eccleston, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl V. Eccleston, Ea5.1e Point, and Samuel D. Class, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Xiies GIa.. Table Rock road. Central Point, were
married Saturday November 24, in a service at Eagle Point Com
munity Bible, Church. n o "
The Rev. Joseph JUMrisha'w of- 1 1
Delated at ipe auuDie ring cere
mony held at 9 o'clock in the
evtlfslfig. The couplewere mar
ried on the wedding anniversary
ot tne Dnde s parents. o
Given in marria
loiiKth viAite Tare riri4s ,'ith I Jackson poured the coffee while
matching jacket. Her finger tip
length eil was held by a Juliet
Degerness-Woodin
Marriage Rites
'Held in Spokane
Miss Francine M. Woodin of
Yakima. Wash., became the
bride of Kenneth W. Deger
ness, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Degerness. 520 Dakota avenue.
j Medford, in a ceremony held
oaiuraay, ovtmger it, in me
Whitworth college chapel in
Spokane. The Rev. David Dil
worth officiated at the 3 o'clock
afternoon ceremony.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira JC. Woodin of
Yakima. The bridegroom has
been making his home in Spo
kane. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a light
blue crepe dress styled along
princess lines with satin panels.
She wore a small white hat with
sequin trim and a short veil and
carried a white orchid encircled
by stephanotis on a white Bible.
Mrs. D. C. Treganowan attend
ed the bride. She wore a beige
lace sheath dress with a pink
rosebud corsage.
Dwight C. Treganowan serv
ed as best man and James Grey,
Medford,. and Vernon Travaille
seated the guests. i
Fall flowers decorated the
altar and windows of the chapel
for the ceremony.
Following the services a re
ception was held in the Spanish
room of Wandermere Resort. As
sisting at the reception were the
college dormitory friends of the
bride and her two sisters
I Lillian Woodin and Miss
Woodin of Yakima.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Woodin wore a black vel
veteen dress with white acces
sories and a lavender orchid cor
sage. Mrs. Degerness, who at
tended the wedding with Mr.
Degerness, chose a slate blue taf- i home.
feta dress for her son's wedding. At 9 a.m. a Mass was celebrat-
-"'! I Sunar. Dtcinbtr J, 1856
MEDFORD (0REGG4T) MAJL TRIBUNE-IVE
Mr. and Mrs. Kanoath Dagarnets
(Hani pholo) . i
!ti Hilts Couple '
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nms miss i-ynn jviiiings- -aiu.
worth and Raymond Middlelon
Retiirns o 0 odge To Make Plans
aas- AiDert t. ucwis. i-oie-
man Creek road, tieture list
For Christinas Party
week from South Satr Gabriel, fc,c w W.
V ... r- . . o.. , t nrill be made,-tthe meeting
her
where she visited
daughter. c&Irs. HarP Schmidt:
were married Saturday evening, Mrs Schtnidt operSteS Carola s
November 24. at a 7 o clock i V O u. .'- . ,-s
ceremony at
nity church.
the Hilts Commu-
Florist shop
, in orchids.
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the Rev. John i Yreka High sdhool witlfhe
, ! class of 1956.
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al wedding music and Miss Jo
anne Henderson was soloist.
Mi. Pansy "Lewis and Mrs.
Floyd ;Lewis. aunts of the bride,
sgey her fa-cut and erved the wedding cake
woreo'a floor W ",e reception." Mrs. Eidon
I jwui-nsvii niuitfu me ci
I iliss Suzie Jackson
cap in lace and .lt carried a
bouquet of pink carnations en
circling a white orchid.
Mrs. William Jacket! waj:
honor attendant for her sister:
Also attending the bride were
Mrs. Gene SawWff; anothersisj
ter ol tne bride, ana ivtT. ienoy
tarlcy. q
Mitchells Observe
Nancy :60th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mitchell,
1023 Maple Park drive, celt
brated their sixtieth wedding an
niversary Saturday, November
24, with a reception at their
Her accessories were white and
she had a corsage of white rose
buds and chrysanthemums.
The ncwlywed couple will
make their home in Spokane.
The bride is a student at Whit
worth college majoring in edu
cation. The bridegroom attended
Pythian Sisters
To Hofd Election
Pythian Sisters will meet
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Pythiau
building with election of offic
er! and the final birthday party
on the agenda. Mrs. Don Ross
and Mrs. Arnold Motschenbach.
er are in charge of the parly.
t ine double
was read by
Shaw.
i The bride, eiven in marriage 1 The young couple will) mike
hir hor father n'n a i hoiuo their home in HiltsMvhfrre he is
I jacket dress with pink accessor- j employed -with Gfruit Growers
les. ane carried -a nosegay oi : ouppiy impiiijg
white carnations. -'
Mrs. D. P. Killingsworth, sister-in-law
of the bride, was
I matron of honor. Mr. Killings-
worth served as best man. -
Richard and Dairy 1 Middle-i
ton, brothers of toe bridegroom,
acted as ushers. o
Mrs Perry Johnson sang, ac
companied by Mrs. M. F. Cavln,
who also supplied the tradi-1
tional wedding music,
The ' bride is the youngest
daughter of Mr."and Mrs. T. DV
Killingsworth and the bride
groom the oldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Middleton. -,
A reception followed at the
home of the bride's parents with
Mrs; Leonard Alphonso, sister
of the bride, in charge of the
guest book.
Airs. William Sherman, anoth
er sister of the bride, and Mn.
Naomi Owens poured.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Middleton
attended the local schools and
Mr. Middleton graduated from
f the Olive RebekaSB lodge,
Monday, December 3, at 8 p.m.
in the CMd Fellows hall, 221
West Sixth stnfet.
O Refreshments be served
oy Tne, men in ine loage. oeorge
Howard is (chairman for the
meeting and Mrs. J. D. Brum
mfmd.nobte grnd, will pre
side, o
P . .
use Mao,Triounp Want Adi
The lto Cost Way to Sell
Out of town guests at the wed
ding included Mr. and Mrs. Arn
old Lombard, Oregon City, sis
ter and brother-in-law of the
bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Glass. Eugene, brother and sister-in-law
of the bridegroom;
Miss Pansy Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Steward and daughter,
Janet, and Mr. and Mrs. Harald
was in
charge of the gurst book. -
For her daughter's wedding,
Sirs. Eccleston wore a grey and
wnitetweea suit and her cor-1 Vinatar. all of Lakeview: Mr.
sage, was of bronze chrysamhe-j and Mrs. Loyd Williams and
mums. Mrs. Glass wore a navy i children, Alia and Ronnie, of
blue dress. . Her flowers were Salem; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
yellow - chrysanthemums. ' Smallcy, Redding, Calif.
r After a wedding trip to the The bride attended Eaule Point
i Oregon coast tile tiewlyweds will I schools. The bridegroom attend-
tv,.v haiwina lonsfh rw-1 "ir uiuiie au nouie t. cox ' fa central fomt scnools. soutn-
lon dresses fashioned xnih at-1 41, ,Table Rock road- Central j em Oregon college and Oregon
tod bodices and bouffant skirts, j olnt- " - G " State college.
Mrs. Jackson wore pink, while o "
Mrs. Sawyer was in blue and I Q '
Mrs. Farley in yellowThey car-1.,
ried cascade bouquets of Jln ! 'f'-"-'
spider chrysanthesiums. o'
Mary Ellen Wallis wis flow
er girl aad Stanley Ecelestonp
two year-i)ld brother -6t ,the
V. ri 11. 1" 1 .1 it V 'I r , W
WilliamCJ. Jackso'h, brother- ?
in-law of the bride, served as ! ?
best man. LeRoy Farley and
Donald Force of Gram Pass j
seated the guests. Candlelight- I N
er was Victor Ecclestia? brother j N
ed by Father William McLeod
at the Mitchell home by permis
sion of Archbishop Howard of
Portland. I
The Mitchells were married
November 25, 1896 in Lenox,
Iowa, and moved to Medford in
1926 where Mr. Mitchell worked.
for the city of Medford.
Present for the reception
were the 'couple's five children,
Mrs. W. J. Crow, Quincy, Wash.,
Mrs. Allen Walker, Jerome,
Idaho, Mrs. Ray Minter, Yreka,
Calif., and Mrs. L. L. Peabody
and P. H. Mitchell, both of Med
ford, and seven grandchildren
and 13 great grandchildren.
Persons planning for retire
ment will be interested in the
many books on this subject at
tiie Medford Public Library.
Medford schools and is a gradu
ate of Whitworth college. He Is
employed by Pacific National
Advertising agency in Spokane
as production manager.
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Main, and Bartlett Sts.
Phone 2-6428
of the bride.
For the wedding pastel color
ed chrysanthemums and green
ery decorated the church and re
ception room at the church
where the reception Qs held
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Yetta Olson played the t&dion-
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Fashion Excitement
1 for the Holiday Season
.so much fashion for
so little money in '
mannequins
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Small in every (tV '''A Ks. 1
way but 0 n 8
Perforisiance c ffj' Il
Foot Flattery, destined S &'
All-transistor radio
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of keen on eery OT low-cert be,
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Southern Orepn'fi Oldest
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Foot Flattery, destined
0 to captivate the
l Holiday Mood.
mannequins
the model shoe
Hi Heels
Mid Heeli
Gold Brocade
Clear Vinylite
Gold & Vinylite '
Black Suede, i Vinylite
Black Illusion' cloth
Black Pafent . '
Black Suede .
YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED
BURELSON'S The House of FINER Shoes
Pythian club met last Tues
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Carl Fichtner with Mrs. Audlcy
White assisting. Cards were
played with prizes being won by
Mrs. Ed Bostwick. Carl Fichtner
and Mrs. Arnold Motschenbach
er. The next meeting will be the
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. George Bryant, assisted by
Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. Motsch-enbacher.
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THl REVISED STANDARD VERSIOr
At Chrlstmis lifts art fivn t Celebrate the birth
of Jesus neirlv 2000 years ago. Yet how often do
(PkVbfs we choose ai lift in keeping with the real meanftf.
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Pendleton 49 er jacket for Christmas..? , "
look forward to this merry Irish plaid pattern
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in luxurious virgin wool. And to every girl'
who is about to nudge Santa along: a smart
hint is Pendleton s famous Slim Jim'sk.rt
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that coordinate with your jacket!
49'er in Irish plaids, $19 95';
in many more merry gift patterns,
from $17.95. Slim Jim 314.95;
weaters, from $8.95.
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