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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1922)
." !.1 LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES In Training Miss Frances Hornbeck returned to St. Elizabeth's Hospital In Baker Monday after visiting ' friends and relatives in Vale over the New Year. It has been several months since Miss Hornbeck has betn hero find her friends were delighted to see h -r. She is very much interested in the training course she is, taking at the hospital and is doing-exception ally well. New Waitress Mis Stella Hoover of Nyssa is employed a, the Drexel as new waitress, having begun work Mon day moml.ipr. Home T-veral Days I. Si Moudy and Mert Moudy, who have ecn working at Weatherby, spent several days at their home in Vale this week. Work on the bridge at Weatherby has been held up hu- : use of cold weather. Sleighing Party . , One of the holiday diversions during the past week was a sleighride Fri day evening, enjoyed by. a number of our young people. 'Following the jolly outdoor ride they stopped at the home of Tom Johnson in the Sand Hollow community, enjoyed dancing a few hours and a midnight lunch. Mr. Johnson proved a very hospit able host to the guests of. the eve ning. , Home Holidays Miss Elsie O'Nicl returned to the Oregon Agricultural College at Cor- vallis to resume her school work, after enjoying a pleasant visit dur ing the holidays with friends and relatives here. Mrs. O'Niel also left on Sunday with her daughter. She Will Visit Indefinitely with a brother in Belling!, am, Wash. From Bonita Mies Violet Lees of Bonita return ed to the city with Miss Matilda Lewellan, vho visited friends in the interior the last of the week, and spent several days here before re turning to Ontario, where she is at tending high school. For Baker Bud Rogers and Lance Earp left Thursday for Baker, where they ex pect to work during the winter. To Links Misses Leah and Maie Smith re turned to Boise the fir"t of the weel: to resume their school at Link's Business College. They enjoyed pleasant visit with-, friends and at k the home of their parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Smith, over the holidays Mi. Wilcox Back Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilcox and daughter Frances returned Monday from Sta, Idaho, where they spent the week visiting and on business From Watson. Miss Sofa Palmer returned the first of the week to ' resume her rehool work. She enjoyed a visit over the holidays at the home of her parents in Watson. Wedding Tuesday Clyde Earl Sopher of Payette and Miss Berenice Ethel Lewis were quietly married Tuesday by Rev Mellon. The young couple are not well known in this community. In Brogan Mrs. Earl. Neeley returned home from Brogan the last of the week, where she spent several days visit ing hur brother, Mr. Edwards,-and family. To School- John Davis will enter the Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis a a Freshman, having left his home in Vale Saturday. Since the first , ot November John has been employed as one of the Enterprise force. Father 111 . Mrs. Delia Bullock spent the greater ' part of the week in Bip Bend because her father was seri ously ill. Mrs. Hotchkiss is keep ing house for Mrs. Bullock during her absence. To College Canton Mueller, who is n student at O. A. C, returned the first of the week to resume his college work. He spent a pleasant ' holiday week at the home of his - parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Mueller, in Vale, In Bol Miss Jose Jensep spcit the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, near Vale, and on Monday returned to Boise, where she is working in an office. Linotype Operator . W. S. Brown, who formerly edited the Nyssa Journal, will work at' the Enterprise office as linotype oper ator, having begun work Monday morning. Mr. Bethel will work on the floor, in place of John Davis who has left for college. Home New Year ' Miss Lillian ' Davis spent the New Year at her homo in Vale and the following day returned to the Owy hee, where she Is teaching. In I5:ikcr Mrs. Lynn spent a few days in Baker with her granddaughter, Au drey Fellows, who was operated on for appendicitis, and returned home Tuesday, Mrs. Fellows also went to i laker from Portland, where she is living at present, to be with Audrey until she recovers, and is ublc lo return ts school. Mrs. Ox man Leaves M rs. C. H. ' Oxman of Jamieson received a telegram the first of the week saying that her mother was seriously ill. Mrs. Oxman left im mediately for her home in Grayville, Indiana. Visitors Leave ' A family reunion was enjoyed at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hope during the Christmas week just past. On ' Saturday Mrs. Rasmusen and her little son Robert returned to Portland. Miss Erma Hope also left that day for Hoquaim where she. in tenrhincr in thp hiirh qrhnnl. On .... , " . , , , . .. delicious dinner inonaay uemice leit ior wnitman Social Evnts of Week LADIES' AID. The Ladies' Aid met at the home Of Mrs. G. Y. Chester Friday after noon and spent a pleasant social time. - CARD PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Doolittle en tertained at an informal card party Monday evening. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the invited guests. tables and guests were: Mrs. In P. Lumpee, Mrs. Harry Speith, .Mrs. J. C. Gordon, Mrs. E. Diven, .Trs. K. Herrett, Mrs. A. E. Dougls?. Mrs. G. W. Ager, Mrs. A. Rose, ilrs. L. J. Hadley, Mrs. J. F. Miller, Mrs. R E. Weant and Mrs. H. W. Steel hammer. . ' - ' ' . ' NEW YEAR'S PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hutton were host and hostess at an enjoyable watch party New Year's eve. There were twelve guests. At midnight a was served. The QUantnff uraa crrnnf Im anjii.l n.. College where she is a student. Miss j .: ,', . , , . , .it ' an( music was also enjoyed. Mazie Hope accompanied by Miss Dolly Lawrence left Monday for Nyssa where the former is teaching. Miss Lawrence spent several days this week with her friend in Nyssa. At Wilder Mrs. Chas. Riley was a guest at the home of - her brother and srstcr in Wilder, Idaho, on Sunday." After spending a pleasant day Mrs. Riley returned to her home in Vale. " To Links Miss Crystal Stacey. returned to Links Business college in Boise Mon day where she is enrolled as a stu dent. Miss Stacey spent the holi day week at the. home of her pa rents, Mr. . and Mrs. H. O. Stacey, in Vale. ' ' From Ontario . . v . Mrs. John Weaver and Mrs. J: S. Jones of .Ontario visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.- Jones the first of the week. Mrs. Weaver returned to Ontario Tuesday, but Mrs. Jones spent the ' week visiting her son, Thos. Jones, and. brother, Mr. Lock ett, at the Sanitarium. Hero New Year Miss Blanche McDonald of On tario spent New Year's day at the home of Mrs. Thos. Nordale and after enjoying a delightful visit re turned to her work the following day. Little Girl Vinits Little Merle Sterling returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nor dale after Christmas and spent the week visiting her grandparents. Merle returned to Payette with E. J. Boggs Monday. Move to Crane- Mi-, and Mrs. Halbrook, who re- sided in the Nordale house the past mon:h, moved to Crane the first of the week, where they intend to lo cate permanently. Resume Work Miss Lucy Comstock, who spent the holidays nt her home in Nninpn returned the first of the week to re sume hor work as a teacher in tin Vale High School. From The Dalles Mrs. Lottie Kelly visited at the home of Mrs. H. M. Doolittle last week and on Monday returned t:' her home in The Dalles. To Rawlins, Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. George Marks nm1 children returned to their home it. Rawlins, Wwo., the last of the week after enjoying a delightful visit with friends and relatives in Vale. Mrs Marks is a daughter of M. G. Hope,. Mirn Man Returned Miss Mae, the first gradi; tenrhor retumed the first of the week, nftei having spent a plcannnt viHit at tlx home of her parents. Visitor Leave A family reunion was enjoyed nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hope during the Chritinnt weel' just past. On Saturday Mrs. Ras musen and her little son Robert re turned to Portland. Miss Krnm Hope abo left that day I'm lloiii:i-ii where she' is teaching in the High School. On Monday l'i-ri-niiv li It for Whitman College, where sw r a student. Miss Muzie Hope, ne compunlod by Miss Dollie Lawrence' left Monday afternoon for Nysn, where the former is teuehing. Mi Lawrence Rpet.t ttevor.il dnys thi week with her friend in Ny.;i. Sleiyliing Party One of lh holiday diveisions ilur ing tho Week pust was a sleigh ride Friday evening, enjoyed by a mini her of our yming jxupj'. r'ollnwiiir the jolly outdoor ridu t h y ti.i'oi! at the home of Tom J.ihiiMui in tin Sand Hollow i-oinnimiity, eiijuye t dancing a few hour and a niiilniiihi lunrh. Mr. Jnhmm pivvi il a eiy hottpltnlile hkt, to the kui-kU of llu cvening. Fsthrr III I Intel McAdiuilR was eiilli.l to her homo In ("iildwi II T1if.1l.1y !.. a u bur fsthir wail fcei imixly ill. Sin left littHu-ijiiitt'ly and reinuimd ev ml Uy. Net Residence- Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Petrick mov ed from their former csidence to the Curry home the first of the week. They are well pleased with their new home. Yi-.i.'i in Payette L;.v"ern Zutz spent the greater pari of tho week visiting in On tario and in Payette. He was a guest of Edward Harris in Payette. Froi.t Portland Jojn P. Houston returned the first of t :c week from Portland, where he i'peii'. several days on business. I'Vic :ils Arc Remembered CViivaloscing from a serious but suctv:.sful operation for appendicitis at t!i! Baker hospital, little Audrey KelloWB has sent word to Tho Enter prise asking that it extend New Via;'; greetings to her many little friends in Vale. Little hope was expressed for her recovery when Auiluy wrote, but the operation by His. Carl llartlett and F. J. Brown was so successful that every hope is now felt for a rapid recovery. Audrey Fellows will not return to Vale when she is well but will go to h r new home in Portland. Resume School Work- Miss Bessie Beeson returned. Mon day to resume her school work in Vale after enjoying . a visit at the home of her parents in Sand Hollow, during the holidays. Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. McCrea announce the arrival of a ten-pound baby girl born Tuesday morning at Payette, Idaho. Both mother and little daugh ter are erported doing nicely. . The parents are very proud of their only little daughter. From Pendleton Mrs. G. B. Porter and her daugh ter Alice returned home from Pend leton Monday, where they spent the holidays visiting friends and rela tives. ... DINNER GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. John Barkley were host and hostess to a delightful din ner party the ast week. The rooms Were prettily decorated in Christmas colos. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. S. Lindsay from Yakima, Wash., was the honered guest. WATCH PARTY. Mrs. J. D. Rogers entertained at a Watch Party on New Year's eve with two tables of bridge. Those to enjoy the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayes, Mr. ' and Mrs. J Edwin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Wade. AT BRIDGE. Several intimate friends Rpent Now Year's eve at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. George McKnight. There were two tables of bridge, .and Mrs. J. C. Gordan and Mr. Frye won high honors. A jolly evening was enjoyed. . J. Edwin Johnson made a business trip to Harper Wednesday 'ind re turned the following day. D. .1. Knottingham, a res:dent of Fangullano, was registered . at the Arlington hotel this week. F. W. Cammann of Westfa l trans acted business at the land of' ice this week. Peter Hoffer came dovn from Westfall the first of the w. -k and spent several days in Vale. Hugh McCall transacted business in Ontario one day this week. m6nday STUDY CLUB. A meeting of Monday Study Club is announced for January 9, at the home of Mr". J. C. Gordon. The program for the afternoon consists of papers on "Salton Sea" and "The National Expositions of the United States.'' . WEDNESDAY BRIDGE. Mrs. R. H. DeArmond was hostess at a delightful social affair Wednes day afternoon at her pretty country home. The rooms were prettily decorated in Christmas colors. The club was entertained at two table of bridge and Mrs. A. E. Douglass was the only invited guest. Mrs. A. A. Reed won high honors. Teachers Return- Miss Jacobson and Miss McNeese, whose parents live in Baker and La Grande; returned to Vale where they are teaching, the first of the week. They visited relatives during the holidays. Improving " ' Mrs. H. E. Nesbitt, who under went a serious operation at St. Elizabeth's Hospital In Baker re cently, is reported improving rap idly. Ilu; Simp It may be interesting to friends to ki'uw that Ed Romph, who has ivsii e l in Weiser the past year, re lentl;,' iuicha"ed a share in the City Hi.k:y. Mr. and Mrs. Komph lived in t'.M community the greater part of their lives nnd have many friends .ind i (dative in and near Vale. From Harper Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hon came down liiiin ilarper, where the former has lici'ii employed some months past aad mi' vi.-.iting Mr. and Mrs. Hon of Valt this vovk. They expect to visit ulatives in Arcadia and Nyssu be ii'iv returning to Harper. Vi;il in linker- M, and vlrs. Ernest Foster visit -id .it the homu of the former's niid'iei- Wednesday and the following day returned to their home near I' kir. Miss Edna Foster accom panied them on their return and ex pect in vi-.it nhout a month. School Itc 0iclv.. "cool :i T.ie: lay after the b" -...si n and loa.'hers uiul 'i : li :...! i ii iltdo iliffii'ull the i'av W, M'i ' rn-k in the usual liiilme id" :.d;. 1 he iiilllU.siaMii of tin- hii'dcut has returned now i nd they are in.lii.ti iously pri nii in,( for mid year exumiiiHtioiiH. 'I In) I'. E. (). 1 Id u riyulur meet inn at the liuiiiu of Mi. U-tditf llopv Tie-.. .! ufii union. A ilimil mt tillmull MS lllje)d. Baby Boy Word was received that a ten pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Madden of Ontario Satur day, at the home of Mrs. Madden's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. S. , W. Gould, at Cottage Grove, Oregon. Mrs. Madden is a sister of .G. W. Gould, proprietor of the Arlington hotel at Vale, nnd of Mrs. W. E. Newton of Harper. Guests New Years Mabel Murray and George Nolan of Fmitland were geusts at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Clyde Davis on New Year's day. They returned the following day, after a pleasant visit. , . Baby Son-Mr.- and Mrs. Herschel Brown of Ontario announce the arrival of a baby son, 'born Friday in Ontario. DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Cleveland were host and hostess to a number of relatives on New Year's day. They entertained at a delightful dinner party the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hill, Miss Hattie Hill and Mr. Jay Hill of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hill of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill and little daughter Mary Emma. FAREWELL PARTY. Mrs. George Davis was hostess to a number of young people Friday evening, after the basket ball game, entertaining in honor of her son John who left the following day for O. A. C. A pleasant evening wa" enjoyed in playing cards and various games. Late in the evening dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. m CRESTON J I ; FALL IS LIGHT SIIRISTMAS TREE AT RIVER SIDE ENJOYED BY MANY CRESTON PEOPLE Pete Rader and family arc up on Barber Flat taking care of Vince Shrader's stock during his absence. Miss Neva Mae Stout was home for the holidays. Quit a number of Creston people attended the dance at Riverside and all report having a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Smith went ,to Vale on business this week. . Mrs. John Wall gave a dinner to her school children. Nineteen were guests at a well laden table of good things to eat., The young people of Creston spent a very enjoyable evening - on Mr. Metzer's 23rd birthday. Guy Travis is on his homestead Jennie May and Russel Beers re turned home to spend Xmaa week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beers. . There is several inches of snow here. Grandma Shumway spent the week end with the Rogers family. W. ARCADIA I the folio-wins; guests) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard and daughters. Flor ence, Teddie and Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Ms. Al Thompson and children and Kenneth Vanderpoole. ' "' 1 John Hunt went to Brogan on business Saturday and returned Sun day. ...... 1 Mr. Bnd . Mrs. S. D. - Goshert of Nyssa were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barrett. J. G. Matheny and family, Ear) Guinley and wife were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Thome New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolfe and child ren spent Christmas with friends in Fruitland. Hiram Vandike will work for John Hunt. Miss Bonnie Matheny was visiting t the home of Mrs. Dail Thursday night and Friday. The Misses Tressie Lackey, ' Lilly Mae Hunt and Violet Cox of Nyssa spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Ruth Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lackey and little daughter spent Christmas week with relatives in Ontario and Fruitland. Chas. Bullard lost a fine large bull the Inst of the week. It die.,1 frori , injuries received when it jrr.-ped over a manger. ' S 1 he Misses Thelma and Vernon Th; mpson and Herschel Thompson Win visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dail Wednesday. School re-opened Tuesday, after a happy week of vacation for the children. There Is No Time Like the Present Buy New Furniture and enjoy its presence in the home now Nordale Furniture Co. CHAS. BULARD HAS LOSS SCHOOL CHILDREN ENJOY A HAPPY WEEK VACATION AFTER CHRISTMAS. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long enter tained at dinner on New Year's day WE PAY- 40c FOR EGGS Rose Mercantile Co. OREGON CLUB DANCE. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Burrow and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Houston were guests to a delightful dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Oakes in Ontario Friday evening. The party attended tho Oregon Club dance in Ontario that evening as in vited guests to the occasion. An en joyable time is reported. Weekend in Ontario Miss Mabel Hart spent the week end in Ontario visting Miss Mary Davis, who returned with her. Miss Davis left for her home Monday, after visiting in Vale the previous day. CANTATA PARTY. Those who took part in the Can tata Christmas night and their hus bands and wives were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McGillivray last, Friday evening. Various games were played dur ing the evening and music was en joyed. , Mrs: H. E, Young and F. A. Luse sang solos. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of a jolly evening. SATURDAY BRIDGE. The home of Mrs. O. E. Carman was the scene of a pleasant bridge party Saturday afternoon. The rooms were prettily decorated in Christmas colors. There were three Charter No. 70. ! Rravrve Uintrlrt No. 12 UKl'ORT OK THE TUNPtTION OK THK. HARPER STATE RANK At llftr,)ttr. in tho tnl of Orvtcon mi th aUue of buxintf! December HI, lit I. 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