Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1963, Image 21

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JULY 7, 1SS3
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Mrs. Richard Arthur Soranson
(Dart photo)
Miss Pumfrey Bride
Of Richard Sorenson
At home in Beaverton, Ore.,
are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ar
thur Sorenson, who have re
turned from a wedding trip
to Canada. Their wedding was
held recently at Mount Ta
b o r Presbyterian church,
Portland.
Mrs. Sorenson is the for
mer Virginia Marie Pumfrey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas B. Pumfrey, Portland.
Mr. Sorenson's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson,
16 North Barneburg avenue.
Dr. Robert K. Russell of
ficiated at the two o'clock
afternoon rites held June 8.
Green, lavender and blue
flowers decorated the church.
The bride attended Frank
lin High school and is a grad
uate of the University of Ore
gon where she was affiliated
with Kappa Alpha Theta sor
ority. She is an elementary
French teacher with the Bea
verton School district.
Mr. Sorenson, a graduate
of Medford High school and
the University of Oregon, is
employed by the United
States National bank. He is
affiliated with Sigma Alpha
Epsilon fraternity of which
he was president.
The bride wore a while
peau de soie gown for her
wedding fashioned with scoop
neckline, elbow length sleeves
and Alencon lace appliques
on the skirt. Her veil was
fingertip length and she car
ried a bouquet of stephanotis
and butterfly orchids.
Mrs. Charles Albert Hoff,
Portland, was matron of hon
or. Other attendants were
Mrs. James Nichols Anderson,
Portland, Mrs. Richard Carvil
Matthews, Portland, and Miss
Janice Nakata, San Francis
co. They wore frocks of pale
turquoise and carried bou
quets of blue, lavender and
green flowers.
James Nichols Anderson
Portland, served as best man
Seating the guests were
Charles Albert Hoff, Port
land, Norman Green, Sacra
mento, Calif., and David Sor
enson, Medford, brother of the
bridegroom.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Laurelhurst club. Assisting
with the serving were the
Misses Ann Strachan, Bonnie
Bachelder, Liz Dezendorf, all
Portland, and Miss Dianne
Greenshiclds, Palo Alto, Cal
if., all sorority sisters of the
bride; Miss Jan Hansen,
Portland, and Mrs. Larry
Spriggs, Beaverton.
Mrs. Gerald Matioda, Port
land, was in charge of the
guest book.
The evening prior to the
wedding a rehearsal dinner
was held by the parents of
the bridegroom aboard the
River Queen, centennial fer
ry on the Willamette river.
Anniversary
Observed
At Open House
Air. and Mrs. Dan Haas
were honored June 29 at an
open house which observed
their twenty-fifth wedding an-niversary.
The event, In the form of
a surprise, was given by their
children, Victor, Charles, Jer
ome, Mrs. Leonard Settel and
Mrs. Charles Johnson.
About 60 guests called on
the honored couple during
the afternoon event which
was held in their home at
1006 Niantic street.
Decorations for the occas
ion were pink gladioli.
The family members pre
sented the couple a silver tea
set.
Mrs. Max Weston baked
and decorated the wedding
cake.
The couple was married
July 3, 1938 in Roseburg, Ore.
They have resided here since
that time.
For the open house Mrs.
Haas wore a chocolate brown
dress and her corsage was of
pink rosebuds.
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Reunion Dinner Set in Ashland
Ashland - A reunion dinner , former AHS principal, is to be
that may bring back to Ash-1 master of ceremonies for the
land at least 18 members of
the 1913 graduating class of
Ashland High school is being
planned for July 20 in the
Mark Antony hotel.
Bob Wright, class of 1956.
is chairman of the event at
which alumni of the golden
anniversary class will be
guests of honor. A 7:30 p.m.
dinner is planned with part
of the ticket price to pay as
sociation dues. Reservations
may be made before July 18
either with Mrs. Wright at
the Mark Antony, or with
Mrs. Camille Root, 560 Siski
you boulevard.
Roland Parks, Bandon,
celebration.
Lake Creek Women
Set Coffee Event
Lake Creek - The members
of Lake Creek Home Exten
sion unit plan a kaffeeklatsch
for Wednesday, July 10 at 1
p.m., in the home of Mrs. Fred
Osterman. .
The coffee events are being
held during the summer to
keep members in contact
while regular meetings are re
cessed. All interested women
of the area are invited.
.When Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Parkhurtt, Gold RY
estates, entertained at dinner last week honoring their
housegutsts. Brig. Gen. Walter L. Baylor (ret.) and Mri.
Baylor, Santa Ana, Calif., guests Included Alfred S. V.
Carpenter, Topsides, and Ralph McGinnis, left. Gold Rey
states. Shown with them is Mrs. Parkhurst. Other guests
were Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. McGinnis, Mr. trid Mrs. John
Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Day, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day, Mr.
and Mrs. MacLeod Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bender, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wells, Mrs. Madeline Brittan, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Meyers Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Trowbridge Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Martin L. Vorheis,
Dr. and Mrs, Ralph Thompsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hearin,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robinson, former Medford residents
now visiting here; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nelson and Mrs. Julie
Tummers. The dinner was served in Mon Desir Dining inn.
Geo. Grabow
1365 Kings Hwy., Medford
Phone 772-8560
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PICK'S
SHOES
ONE OF MEDFORD'S FINEST
WOMEN'S SHOE STORES IS FORCED TO SELL OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK
REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS!
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BUY WOMEN'S SHOES ACTUALLY BELOW WHOLESALE COST!
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TOMORROW!
ENTIRE STOCK
MUST BE SOLDI
BE IN LINE EARLY
TOMORROW!
DOORS OPEN AT
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High Heels
(1 Croup)
Values to 13.99
297
10 a.m. Speciall
FLATS
(1 Group)
Values to 7.99
97e
10 a.m. Speciall
NYLONS
Reg. 99e
27e
10 a.m. Speciall
PURSES
(1 Group)
97c
10 a.m. Speciall
HIGH HEELS
(1 Group)
Values to 10.99
,97
10 a.m. Speciall
Slack Heels
(1 Group)
Values to 8.99
147
10 a.m. Speciall
Canvas Shoes
(1 Group)
97'
10 a.m. Speciall
SLIPPERS
(1 Group)
Values to 3.99
127
10 a.m. Speciall
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HIGH HEELS
5"
797
leathers-Patterns-Patents
Values to 10.99.
Values to 13.99...
DRASTIC ACTIONI
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STACKED HEELS
ALL COLORS
Values to 9.99.
5"
747
Regular 12.99 ....
PRICES SLASHED AGAINI
SANDALS
197
Val. to 3.99 I
367
Val. to 7.99 ... 47
HURRY TO SAVEI
FLATS
ALL COLORS
Values to 5.99
Values to 8.99...
BE HERE EARLY!
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LEATHER
PURSES
227
Reg. 8.95 ...
477
Reg. 10.95 5
Reg. 12.95 7
Reg. 20.95 1 1
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Casuals ' Boots " Purses " Overshoes " Slippers
Reg. J.99 Val.ts12.ee Reg. 3.9 5 Reg. 2.2S Reg. 1.99
297 - 697 J 197 - 97c J 197
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Boots " Slippers 1 Slippers Purses ' Heels
Rag. 4.99 Rag. 4.99 Rag. 2.99 Rag. 1.91 Rag. 9.99
227 - 227 I27 97 J 597
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Reg. 4.95
Reg. 5.45
CANVAS
KEDS
2"
297
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CANVAS SHOES
Reg. 3.99 J 7
Reg. 4.99
ALL SALES FINAL!
257
Phone 772-6428
Main end Birllett St.
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