Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 29, 1927, Image 5

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HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
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Douglas Taylor ol Halsey spent son and other relatives.
Mr.
Tuesday at the state fair.
Wheeler was accompanied home
Mr. F. M. Grey o f Halsey, is by his sou and daughter-in-law,
reported to be recovering from her Mr. ami Mrs. Marion Wheeler, and
and their two children, Eugene and
recent illness.
Mrs. M M. W ard of Halsey Nellie. Mr. Wheeler came home
spent the week end in Brownsville with no better health than when
where she was the guest of rela­ lie left and for the past few days
has been under the care of Dr, T.
tives.
I. Marks who is treating him for
J . Douglas Pritchard of Blatch-
iieart trouble.
ley was in Halsey Friday and while
here made arrangements for open­
ing a watch repairing shop which
he expects to open here next Mon­
day.
From O ur Rt guiar Corre» pondent«
Mrs. K arl Bramwell and two
children returned to their home in
The reception for which the
Halsey Tuesday from Drain where members of the Parent Teacher
* they had visited at the home of association will be hosts this even-
Mrs. Bramwell’s sister, Mrs. F. M ine and which has been planned
Maxwell, since Saturday.
for the pleasure of the teachers and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dove of new students, will open the social
Pueblo, Colorado,- arrived in H al­ affairs of the Halsey schools for
sey Friday evening for e visit with the winter. A program is one of
Mr. Dove’s sister, Mrs. Anne Max- t ie features of the evening. The
well.
The visitors are to well public has been extended an invi­
pleased with this section of Oregon tation to be present.
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that they may decide to loca'e here
later.
Lake Creek—Mrs. Thomas Ardry
Ed Sawyer has started an ex­ was hostess to the Women’s Mis-
press line from Brownsville to Al­ sionary society of Peoria Thursday
bany via Halsey. Shedd and Tan- afternoon. An interesting lesson
gent. He will arrive in Halsey, from the study book, ’’Healing
going north, at 10 a. m. and coin­ Ourselves.’’ was given. During the
ing south at 1 p. m, AH express social hour the hostess served de­
will be loaded and unloaded at the licious refreshments.
S. P. depot.
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C. Adrian Siaa has accepted a
Lake Creek —Thursday evening
call from the local board of the of last week about 25 frieuds of Miss
Church of C h ristas pastor of the Fay Hathaway met at her home
church for ths coming year. Rev. and surprised her with a kitchen
Sias expresses keen delight in the shower, the event having been
spirit of the congregation and in planned in houor of Miss H atha­
the fíne attendance and interest of way’s approaching marriage to
the young folks.
Roy Roland of Philom ath. Games,
Mrs. Balvarv Logan of Corvallis songs and reading made the even­
his been visiting in Halsey the past ing pass pleasantly and the serving
ten days at the home of Mrs. L. A. of refreshments completed the en­
Pray, and other friends. Mrs. joyable evening. Miss Hathaway
Logan is a former Halsey resident was the recipient of many kitchen
and while in the city renewed her Utensils for her new home.
subscription to the Enterprise which
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she says the cannot get along with­
Last Saturday evening about 35
out.
frieuds ot Mr. and Mrs. JessSatley
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clausen if met at the Safley home two miles
Los Acgeles, are spending the week north of H ahey and gave them a
in Halsey, and while here are the farewell surprise party, and it was
guests of Mr. and MrsB. M. Bond. a real surprise to the honor guests.
They were recently married and Mr. and Mrs. Safliey have lived in
are returning home from a wedding the Oak Plain district for the past
trip through Oregon, Washington, ten years, and they are now mov­
Idaho and western Canada. Mrs. ing to a fam s east of Tangent. The
Clauseu and Mrs. Bond are cousins. visitors cam e prepared with well
SOCIETY NEWS
William H. Wheeler returned to
hts home in Halsey Sunday from
Greenleaf where he spent the past
ten days visiting at the home of his
Mr. and Mrs. Safliey happiness and 1 Bert Clark and Mrs. F. M Gray,
prosperity in their uew home.
were reported ill and were remem-
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ered with fl >wera. The aftsm oon
A pretty home wedding took place was closed by the hostess serving a
delicious two course luncheon.
Sunday afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, A. L. H athaw ty of Mrs. E. B. Penland and Mrs. Mar-
Lake Creek, when their daughter,
were complimented guena.
Fay, became th? bride of Roy Rol­
and of Philomath. The wedding
Members of Vine Maple circle,
t >ok place at thr e o'clock in U e Neighbors of Woodcraft, aie look-
presence of about 25 relatives and iug forward with a great deal o'
friends and was performed by Rev.
Continued on P .ge 8
Leaning of Corvallis. The tit g
iirvice was used.
The bride wore a lcvely dress of
white crepe de chine and carried
an arm bouquet.
Following the wedding a buffet
luncheon was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland will make
their home on a farm near Philo­
math.
When Autumn
Comes
to Town
and Country
For the first meeting, after the
summer vacation, of the Halsey
Women’s Study club, Mrs. B. M.
Bond extended the hospitality of
her home. The rooms were bright­
ened with vases filled with gay
colored autum n flowers
Mrs. C- P. Moody, president of
the club, presided during the short
business session, which was follow­
ed by a social hour. During this
part of the afternoon the members
made hot pot holders which were
later given to Mis. Melba Rossman
Muller and Mrs. Genevieve Wells
Kendall, two brides of the summer
and both members of the club.
Then the hostess invited her
guests to the diuing room where
two daintily appointed luncheon
tables were waiting. Each table
was centered with a bank of flowers
from which was extended a gavly
colored streamer to each plate.
When the guests were all seated
they were told to pull the strean -
ers and many were the delighted
exclamations when it was found
th at each stream er was attached to
a ncs?gay, while those extending
to the places marked for Mrs. Ken­
dall and Mrs Muller were attaclr d
to b iile ’a bouquets. The napkin
holders were clever litte wedding
rings made from horse shoe nails.
Mrs. Muller and Mrs. Kendall re­
ceived many pretty and useful gifts
from their fellow club members.
Sixteen members were present
for this delightful afternoon.
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Mrs. Fred Robins was a charm-
iug hostess to the members of the
Past Noble Grand club Friday a'-
ternoon. A brief business meetii g !
was held after which needle wo k]
filled lunch baskets and after sev­ and conversation were pleasing d’-
eral hours spent socially, a sump versions. Three members of the
tuous supp*r was served. At a c u b , Mrs. Genevieve Kendall, Mr?.
late hour the- visitors left, w ehing
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CANDY!
by the Box
B ar or Bulk
Ice Cream Bricks, Bulk. Dishes, Cones, Dixie
Baskets, Eskimo Pies or Ice Cream Sc das.____
School Books, Stationery, Tablets and A H other
School Supplies.
Clark’s Confectionery
FINE LEATHER COATS ADD
COLOR TO THE AUTUMN PICTURE
ortunate is she whose privilege
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It Is to go a late vacationing, not
only
the pleasure standpoint, but
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BUTTERICK
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1600
HE s m a r t w o m a n
chooses a new sport
coat o f simple line and
becoming fabric.
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W ill yours be a plain or’ a
novelty weave, a gay color
or something darker? You
w ill find whatever you
wish among the excellent
new coatings at our Piece
Goods Department.
You can easily make one
o f the smart new Butterick
coat styles, now on sale at
our Butterick Pattern De-
jartment. The straight-
r.
tne coat illustrated—But­
terick 1600— is designed
for sizes y i to 51.
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elgn ami domestic models. These
coats arc In the mala confined to regu­
lation straight sm art Hues with patch
pockets, belts und with wool lining*
In sports effects. Copies of Imported
models urc very attractively priced.
So much for the motor-travel coat.
As to the biker, the skater and every
outdoor enthusiast who must have
freedom of limbs, the short leather
types ure of greater appeal. I.lnlngs
In these ure sometimes wool and some­
times suteen, according to their price.
Now that the football season la
nigh, leather coats are taking on an
Irresistible lure for college girl and
debutante, nnd you may ba sure th at
they will make their appearance moat
colorfully In great numbers.
L eather lumber Jackets with knit­
ted bunds are popular with the young­
er set, also for Juniors nnd children.
JULIA BOTTOMLET.
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For Your Fall
I House Cleaning
See us for up-to-date line of Wall
Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes
H onk! H onk!
In five veers 100,000 dashed into eternity.
W h at’» out there? Nobody knows.
Better come around and have brakes relined or adjusted.
Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits.
FISK A N D F E D E R A L TIR ES
The Halsey Garage
from the clothes phase ns well. Choos­
in g an autum n vaeatlon wardrobe Is
quite Insplratlonul, considering that
everybody Is In the zest of things new.
with full style exhibits vying with
each other ns to which enu display
the more beautiful apparel. One has
the satisfaction, too, of knowing that
clothes bought now will be timely
even after return from the vacation
Jaunt.
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Of course no up-td-uute woman Is
golug to be contented to start on a
motoring trip without providing her­
self with one of the new stunulng
leather coats which are so enlivening
to the autum n landscape. They're
thrilling when It conies to “looks"
and ns to service, well, every one with
,i fur-seeing eye to practicality should
own a leather coat.
The Imported models are very a l­
luring. They have that Indefinable
something In niceties of detail and
coloring which proclaim their foreign
origin, and the higher grade shops all
carry them. The original of the one
in the picture Is n marvel of line col­
oring. being of violet leather trimmed
vlth sn n l. skin. It Is topped with a
hat o f le . t ier In the same tone.
However, blacks, browns, wine
-liaJcs and greens prevail both In for-
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W o rkin g » /'
LEE DRUG STORE
Albany
Cor. First & Ferry Sts.
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Important Changes
IN
S o u th ern P acific Service
S ep tem b er 1 5 th
E have the best equipped shop in Halef*.v>
and for that reason we give you a b e tte r
job and more for your money.
We also carry the largest stock of tires aJid
accessories.
Bring in this ad and 25c and get a 50c oizo of
tire patching.
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Rally Day
Sunday
Church of C hrist
A D R IA N SIAS
M in iste r
C0MT£
If We Can’t Clean It
THROW I f AW AY
WE DO Cleaning, Dyeing, Steam Pleating
Tailoring. Alterations and Repairing.
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Change« will be made in Local Train
service, now supplemented by the
Silver Grey Motor Coaches of the
Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co.
operating over principal highways.
Now you can go Southern Pacific by
R a il or H ig h w a y
to P o rtlan d , Salem , Albany,
Corvallis, E ugene, Roseburg,
Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland
All clau e. of Southern Paoftc railroad ticket.
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transportation on the Silver Grey Coache, of the Southern Pactfic
Motor Transport Co. between point, they .erwe and reach.
P i t a n p h o n » o r c a l l on o a r
A / m l fo r n u l lim o t a k i t f o ld tr
an d a n y a lh tr travel m fo rm a lio n
Southern PaciSic
C. I’. M w xh. Agent
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