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arEDFOTCD MATT. TKTBTJNE. MEDFOTtD. OKF.CiOy, WEDNESDAY, SEFTTOrBER 7, 1338. PAGE THREE OF PARALYTIC STROKE PORTLAND. Sept. 7v (;p) Death following a paralytic stroke' Sunday, claimed the life of Ben T. Osborne, 57, executive secretary of the Oregon State Federation of Labor, yesterday. Osborne, who had served 12 years, was reappointed to his 13th term last June. He had been active In recent years as an opponent of dual unionism and the CIO In Oregon. Today plana were discussed for a funeral In the auditorium of the Portland labor temple. Not Ice. Outstanding warrants of Prospect School District 59, Numbers 294 to 306 Inclusive, are hereby called for payment. Interest ceases after Sept. 7, 1938. ROSE J. KELLEY, Clerk. ECONOMY SPECIAL Permanent Ware $1.69 Call 1478 For Appointment Society and Clubs By Clara Mary Davii Sunday Ceremony Unites Popular Med ford Couple Last Sunday evening at a 6 o'clock ceremony held In Ashland, Miss Emma Bunn became the bride of Mr. Alvln O. Toliefson. The wedding rites were performed by the Rev. James H. Edgar, Presbyterian min ister at his home on Main street. The bride was attractive In an en semble of porto colored knit. She wore black accessories and a corsagn of gardenias. Miss Patricia O'Brien was her only attendant. The newly wedded couple are very well known In Medford, both havtnr lived here for a number of years. Mrs Toliefson is associated with Adrlenne's and Mr. Toliefson with an East Side service station. Mr. and Mrs. Toliefson will make their home In this city at 31614 East Main street. SCO Eagles Ladles Meet Thursday Ladles' auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will convene for a regular session tomorrow evening In the armory at 8 o'clock. All members are asked to be present and visitors are especially Invited to attend. Miss Emily Brown Honored Guest At Delightful Party Mrs. E. A. Faber was hostess Fri day afternoon at her Central Point home for a most enjoyable dessert bridge party and shower honoring Miss Emily Frazer Brown, bride elect. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out In attractive deco rations of a wedding motif, a bou quet of pink and white flowers formed the table centerpiece. Follow ing an afternoon of bridge, at which Mrs. Dwtght Flndley, Mrs. Vernon Day and Mrs. Darell Huson were recipients of prizes, Mrs. Faber's brother. Mr. Linden Launer, sang his own composKion of "I Love You Truly." . . Later Mrs. Faber's small daughter. Patsy Ann. presented the honoiee with many lovely linen gifts brought by the guests. Those present at the pleasant af fair were Mesdames William M. Mc Allister. Kenneth Denman, Walter Frazer Brown, Ray Lenox, Howard Jewett, Harold tar sen, Dwlght Flnd ley, Vernon Day, Darell Huson and the Misses Jeanette Oore, Beulah Oore, Vera Humphrey, Frederics pLJJIJl llll , U I! 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Urlehts 273 and 300 Ihi Priced As Low As $5150 ARD BROS., INC. MAIN AND RIVERSIDE PHONE 231 Brotnmer, Dorothy Oore snd Msrjr Martha Sweeney. Mtsa Brown't betrothal to Mr. Rob ert Leonard McClure of Chtoago waa recently announced by her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazer Brown. The wedding will be an event of October M In thte city. Offenbacher-Werd Wedding Rites Held Thursday Big Applegate, Sept. 7. (Spl.) Miss Lorraine Offenbacher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray OHenbachel of Ruch, became the -ride of Edward Werd, son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Werd of Oreenvlew, Cal., at a 7:30 o'clock service at the home of the bride's parents Thursday evening. The ceremony waa performed by Rev. j. Spencer Tilton of Jacksonville before the large fireplace made beau tiful for the occasion with plni gladioli and wild grape vine. The bride was attractive In royal, blue, and carried a bouquet of white lilies and pink gladioli. A group of 49 rel atives and ' friends were Invited fol the wedding, which occurred on the twenty-second anniversary of the marriage of the bride's parents. Following the ceremony guests were served portions of a four-tier wod dlng cake and ice cream. The bride and groom departed on a honey moon trip to the coast, after which they will make their home In Grant Pass, where Mr. Werd Is engaged in surveying. On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Werd was honored with a mis cellaneous shower at which Mrs. Scotty Matheny and Mrs. Leon Of fenbacher were hostesses at the let ter's home. Mr. Werd Is a former student of Oregon State college. Those from other sections attend ing the wedding were Mr. and Mrs Clarence Werd of Oreenvlew. the bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Katrlnka Daniels of Medford and Mrs. Mamie Venable of Ashland: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughter Naomi and eon Stanley, Attorney and Mrs. Allison Moulton, Mr. and Mrs. Roily Rhlnabarger, and Robert Stokes of Medford; Walter Blair of Ashland and grandson, Billy Thompson of Ala meda. Cal.; and Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Bostwlck of Valleyvlew. Elaborate Party Anticipated Soon Next Friday evening the young people of the Epworth league of the First Methodist Episcopal church will give an elaborate party In the church gymnasium. About 135 Invitations have been Issued and It Is antici pated that a number of the Invited guests will attend. Mr. Raymond Ross, fourth vice- president of the Epworth league Is general chairman of the event. The chairman of committees appointed to assist him are: Andrew Severson. chairman of committee on floor ar rangements: Jim Taylor, chairman games committee; Mary Cummlngs. chairman of program group; Mary Anne Gates, chairman of refresh ment committee: Archie Fanger. clean-up chairman, and Doris Smith. Invitation chairman. Mrs. J. A. Oorby and Mrs. I. N. McCollum will supervise the serving of refreshments. Miss Doris Smith. president of the league and Rev. Mr. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the church, will act as hosts. Flride Elect Is Feted at Several Pleasant Parties Miss Winifred Roseborough. popu lar bride elect, has been feted at several enjoyable social events re cently. Last evening at the Olen Arnsplger home on Pslm street. Miss Marian Moore and Mrs. c. 8. Taylor were co-hostesses for a bridge party and kitchen shower honoring Miss Rose borough. Quests Included Jean Billings. Car lyn Hill, Betty Hhithorne, Marjorle Mulbolland, Leona Conger, Dorothy Lee, Ruth Ottoman. Laura Pastorlno. Harriet Smith. Frances and Bertha Arnsplger. and Marjorle Humphrey. Bridge prises were won by Miss Billings and Miss Hill. MLss Rose borough received an abundance of useful and attractive gifts during the shower. Another recent hostess fetelng the bride-elect was Mlas Dorothy Lee who entertained at the horns of hor parenta on West Ninth street with a miscellaneous shower psrty. Present at the pleasant affair were the honoree Miss Roseborough. Laura Pastorlno. Edna Dunham, Artla Llnd ley, Ruth Mitchell. Lcreen Mitchell. Ruth Ottoman. Mrs. C. S. Taylor. Bertha and Frances Arnsplger, Betty Hlnthorne and Jean Billings Miss Pastorlno and Mtss Undley were awarded bridge prizes during the evening's play. Miss Roseborough. daughter of Mr and Mrs. E, a. Roseborough, will be msrrled Sunday afternoon In this city to Mr. John Merritt Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sanderson. Nurses Meet Thursday Eve The first meeting of the fiscal year of district No. 4 of the Oregon State Graduate Nurses association will be held Thursday evening at 7:45, In the Girls Community clubhouse. Mrs. Clyde Richmond and Miss Maude Dumerst will be hostesses for the evening session. New officers will be in charge. Rlealows Home From Ruch Mr. snd Mrs. F. E. Blgalow re turned to their home on Dakota street yesterday from Ruch where Mrs. Blgalow visited her sister. Mrs. Ina Ruch for over a week. Mr. Blga low spent the week-end visiting there. . Thursday. 3:00 p. m. Loyalty circle M. 1. church, home Mrs, H. M. Price, 605 Park street. 3:00 p. m. W.O.T.U., home airs. Addle Halley, Palace hotel. 7:45 p. m. Nurses' association. Girls' Community clubhouse. 8:00 Eagle auxiliary, armory. ' Livestock j BOOB Buying price for whole salers: Special. 33c doe.; extras, 29c do.; standards, 3So doe,; extra me diums, 34c doe. undergrade. 17e doe. ONIONS Oregon, 65c: Walla Walla. 76c per 60 lbs. Cheese, country meats, live poul try, turkeys, potatoes, cantaloupes, wool, hay, steady, unchanged. Portland Wheat Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 7. (AP- USDA) Hogs 450, market active; steady to strong; good-choice. 165 315 lb. drlvelns 9.00; few lot. 10.10; carload lots. 99.35; 335-65 lb. butch ers and most light, lights, 66.50; few 315-lb. butchers, 66.00; packing sows 67.00; lightweights. 67.35; choice light feeder pigs. 68.00-50. CATTLE 100; calves. 35; slow; mostly steady: bulls weak; common-medium steers. 65a7; odd head, 67.30; few stockers, 66.00-00; cutter to common heifers, 64.000.00; low cutter and cutter cows, 63.70q3.00; common -medium. $4 5; good beef cows salable, 60.36-75; bulls, 65.00 50; odd head, 65.76: cutters. 64.35; good-choice vealers, 68.00 0.00; com mon grass calves, 64.00. SHEEP 300. including 160 direct; market active; strong: day's top, 15c above Tuesday's high; few good choice 80-0 lb. spring lambs, 66.50 66; medium. 66-77 lb., 66.706.35; yearlings salable 64.50: medium-good ewes nominally 63.00-00, j Wall St. Report Society Sponsors Interesting Meet The regular monthly meeting of the Adult Missionary society of tho First Christian church will be held this evening at 8 o'clock In the church parlors. The Hl-Trlangle soc loty1 and circle are also Invited to attend the session. Following the meeting a reception will be held for Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Drummond who recently returned to Medford to make their home, rbe theme of the program to be presented .vill be "Community Recreation. Mrs. Mabel Mack and Mr. Irving BreMey will be guest speakers for he evening and will present topics In conjunction with the community -ecreatlon program. All members and anyone else In terested are asked to attend the af fair. Auxiliary Members Return to Medford ' Among Medford members of the American Legion auxiliary who re cently returned to Medford from the lglon convention held in Pendleton are Mrs. Thomas Freed and Mrs. Charles Kunz. The latter Is president of the Medford auxiliary unit. Mrs. Edna Overmyer. also of the local chapter, attended tho confab and wsa elected district president for Medford unit. Mrs. Overmyer, after the convention went on to Washington for a vaca'lon before re turning to her home here. Holly woodites Brief Visitors Recent guests of Captain and Mrs. William Ryan at thetr home on Geneva street Included Mr. snd Mrs. C. 8. Cobb and daughters, Sylvia, and Cecily of Hollywood, Calif. The visitors spent a brief time here en route to their home In the movie center from a vacation to Seattle and other northern cities. Mr. Cobb Is a director at the Walt Disney studios. Art Members to Bring Pictures. Members of the Southern Oregon Art association are to bring pictures to 114 North -Front street before 6 o'clock Thursday for entry in the Gold Hill Fair. All pictures are to be ready for hanging. If pictures are to be called for, members are to phone 1341-X. Cnllfornlans Visit Here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson of San Bernardino. Cal., are recent ar rivals In the valley. They are spend ing some time with Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. F. E. Russllt In Ash land and with her sister, Mrs. Iona Sllnger in this city. The visitors plan to sojourn here for some time. Phoenix Garden Meet Delayed ....There will be no meeting of the Phoenix Garden club during Septem ber. The next session is scheduled for October 14th. Calendar Wednesday. 6:30 p. m. St. Mark's Altar Guild, Guild hall. 8:00 p. m. Adult Missionary soci ety. Christian church. South Rnn Frani'tsco SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7. ( AP-U8DA) Hogs 1000; generally 30c lower; top and bulk 170-330 lb. butchers, 60.65; bulk packing sows. 66.00; odd head, 67.00. CATTLE 200; all classes steady to weak; steer supply limited to about two loads holdovers; good grades ab sent; load medium 930 lb. grass steers, 67.30: medium 820 lb. grass heifers, 66.30; common to medium range cows, 64.SO4r0.OO: good cows quoted up to around 60.76; odd bulls 64.60(46.00; 6-car string, 1005-1176 lb. Oregon grass .steers, 67.70; odd head medium vealers. 68.50; good to choice quoted 69 .00 (i? 10. SHEEP 50; nominally steady; pack age good 81 lb. mixed wooled and shorn lambs 67.35; older classes ab sent; fat ewes quoted 63.50 down. Chlrugo CHICAGO. Sept. 7. (AP-U8DA) Hogs 13.000; fully steady; top. 69.10; good light packing sows, 67.40-85. CATTLE 9000; calves 1000; ship pers and order buyers paying strong prices for choice and prime steers and yearlings; top, 613.30 on weighty steers with 613.30 bid; fed hetfrs firm: best, 610.70. SHEEP 8000; late Tuesday spring lambs strong to 30c higher; top 76 91 lb. Mon tanas, 66.70; bulk western spring lambs, 68.00; natives, 68.36-50; sorted lots held 68.60-70; good year lings, 66.35; slaughter ewes, 63.36-60. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Sept. 7. lP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .60 U .8H4 -59 H .61li Dec. .81-63 .63 .61 Vi .63 s. Mch. .63 V5 .84 .83 .63 s, May .63-84 .64 ft .63 .64 Portland Produce ' PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 7. (AP) Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close Sep.t .60 i .5814 .69'.4 -isVi Deo. .63 .83 .63 .83 May .64 14 .64 .8414 .64 Vi Cash grain: Oats, No. 3, 38-lb. white, S33.S0: No. 3 38 lb. gray, nominal. Barley, No. 3, 45-lb. b.w.. 118.00. Corn. No. 3 I. Y., ship., 628.36. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white, 61; western white, 80!4; western red, 68V4. Hard red winter, ordinary, 67'A; 11 per cent, 68 14: 13 per cent, 60)4: 13 per cent, 66; 14 per cent, 69. Hard white-baart, ordinary. 61; 13 per cent, 83'4; 13 per cent, 6514; 14 per cent, 6714. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 46; flour. 8: corn, 4; mlllfeed, 1. NEW YORK, Sept. 7, (API The stock market was aroused from Its lethargy today by a .udden glow of hope for a peaceful settlement of the German minority Issue In Czecho slovakia and pivotal shares turned upward abruptly. Tidings from Praha negotiations had been broken off pending Invest igation of an Incident between Sude ten deputies and Czechoslovsk police apparently arrived too late to have material effect on prices. Transactions lumped to about 900.- 000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Je Dye . 178 Am. Can 9814 Am. & Flgn. Pow .114 A. T. St T. 145 Anaconda 84 Atch T. & S. r. 87?, Bendlx Avla 3314 Beth. Steel 59 Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv. Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Elec. Gen. Poods . Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. t T. ..... Johns-Msn. . Monty Ward North Amer Penney (J. O.) Phillips Pet Rsdlo ...... Sou. Psc Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. .. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. 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