Rnra1 Enterprise, Halsey. Oregon. October 6,1027 HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES • isted cf bla k angel food cake and ■ orange and choc date jello. In keeping with the study of the Italian Renaissance which the* class is studying at present, and 1 to the fact that Italy is the borne of early sculpture a small statue was placed in the center of each dish of jello. A b this was the informal meet­ ing the members remained seated around the table duung the dis­ cussion of the lesson the topic of which is “ The Renaissance of Italy,’’ One of the pleasant features of the evening was tin fact that every member of the Gamma group as well as Miss Flora Mason, presi­ dent of the Delphian chapter, were p esen t. The perso nel of the Gamma group is Mrs. Guy Lew- elling. Mrs. Ethel I Braden, Mrs Estella Kendall, Mrs. W. H. Rhodes, Mrs. Dora Flood, Mrs. Irene Graham. Mlgs Lenore Pow- ell, Miss Sue Breckenridge, Miss Magdalene Kuntz all of A ’banv, \Ve sympathize with postmaster Miss Nelson is a graduate of Reed Bramwell, he's co!le:t ng box rent college, Portland. this week. Ned Callaway was over from Mr. and Mrs. Byrd W ‘gaor.er Brownsville yesterday and took de­ of near Halsey were Albany visit­ livery of a couple ot tractors. R. ors Saturday. N. Matlock was acting as assistant Curtis Veatch returned from Cot- i i the preparation tor the drive to tage Grove to visit Mrs. Veatch at Brownsville. tbe home place in the Brandon dis­ Mr. and Mis. F. D. Owens of trict. Enid, Oklahoma, have leen visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Oren Frum and ing the A. H. Quimby family tl e family of Hulsey spent Sunday at past few days while enroute to Salem at the state fair. They report southern Ciliforuia to spend the a good crowd. winter. The two families were Mr. and Mrs. Chastain and fam­ neighbors for many years when ily spent Sunday visiting Mrs. theQuim by’s also lived in Okla­ Chastain’s sister, Mrs. Ira Van homa. Epps of Holley. Mr. and Mri. J. Brubaker, who Wayue Veatch of U. of O. spent for the past year have been living the week end at the home of bis on the B. E. Cogswell farm near parents near Halsey, returning to Alford, are moving to Harrisburg, Eugene Suuday evening. where they will temporarily make A. H. Quimby declares that the their home with Mrs. Brubaker’s Concluded on page 8. fall rains are spoiling his little po­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Ring- tatoes to such aa extent that he ler. Mr. Cogswell expects to re- TH E MARC’ELLER from Browns­ expects to harvest only.very large tnrn to the farm from Portland. ville, Mrs. Vadnais, will he ini ones. Halsey on Thursday, in M iller’s William A. Smith who is a t­ Barber shop. Make your ap­ tending high school in Corvallis pointments farlv. S22-O13* spent the week end at the home of From Our Regular Correspondents his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fruitt. Saturday evening a wedding of J. W. Veatch was a caller in the unusual interest to Halsey people Brandon neighborhood Friday and took place at the Methodist par­ from here went to Salem to attend sonage when Mrs. Effie Wesley the state fair. Mr. Veatch lives in became the bride of A. J. Hill ALUMINUM ■■■' . A Cottage Grove. Rev. J. S. Miller performed the A social will be given by the ceremony which took place at 8:30 Christian Endeavor society at the o’clock. Church of Christ next Saturday Mr. Hill is the senior member Pot Roast night at 7:30 o’cloclr. All high of the Grm of Hill of Co., of Hal­ Kettle \ school students and young folks sey, and has made a host of friends near high school age, are invited. during his five years residence in Spedai Sale-0 A 6th Don’t miss it. this city. In a discussion Monday evening Mrs. H dl has been a resident of as to early rising, each trying to Halsey for a number of years and outdo tbe other, the bouquet fell to is active in both the church and Karl Bramwell who says he met, social life of the community. They will make their home in the night watch going home, but l5'4ia.Iong the tru th of the matter is the night South Halsey. U in. wide Monday evening a large p irty watchman was going to work. of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Ever since he and his Ford se­ met at their home and treated them dan got bumped off the highway, them to a real old fashioDed chari­ Mayor Clark vowed that hence­ vari. forth the car he drives inu«t carry • * • * a protective banner, eo he pur­ When Autumn Comes to Toun and Country BUTTERI CK SOCIETYNEWS noteworthy specials in VVear-Ever’ - 9$ COSTUMES OF PRINT WITH PLAIN QUALIFY AS EXCEEDINGLY CHIC HE s m a r t w o m a n chooses a new sport coat of simple line and becoming fabric. Will yours be a plain or a novelty weave, a gay color or something darker? You will find whatever you wish among the excellent new coatings at our Piece Goods Department. You can easily make one of the smart new Buttcrick coat styles, now on sale at our Buttcrick Pattern De­ partment. The straight- line coat illustrated—But- terick 1600—is' designed for sizes jx to si. T HO SE tin y p rin t s ilk s wide!» come e arly hr the season, a n il according to fashion's prophecy, w ill stay late, liuve com pletely captured the fancy o f the fashionable w o rld . N t only are they c h a rm in g made up atone, fo rm in g th e ir own s e lf-trim , b u t they have such a com panionable way o f com bining w ith o th e r silks. T h e e tin y (lower p a ttern e d p rin ts seem to take on even more co lo r g lo ry , used w ith solid navies and blacks. Compose costumes, such as here p ic­ tu re d showing wee p rin t w ith p la in , liuve gained u place o f d is tin c tio n In the season’s styles. A n o th e r In te re s t­ ing point about the lit t le patterned s ilk s Is th a t they p la it so e ffe ctively. Note th a t the s k ir t o f the fro c k Illu s ­ tra te d Is n eatly pla ite d , tis hem line n d optlng a u .irro w border o f the solid silk . T h is solid border t r i atm e n t Is being much fe a ture d th is seat ai. T h e blouse Is navy, o f course, fo r Ib is color Is al present o u t-la u d in g . The drape w hich appears at the le ft Is re a lly a huge k e rc h ie f o f tin “ tig- ured silk w hich may he w orn In the pocket us shown o r knotted about the shoulders nt the sweet w ill o f Its wearer. T h a t's the way o f »ports fro i l.s lid s season, most o f them have T Hill & Company Tuesday evening the members of chased a coupe, bearicg the warn­ ing on the radiator where all may j the Gamma group of the Delphian chapter of Albany drove to Halsey tee, “ Dodge Brothers.” Miss Adah Nelson of the Halsey and m tt at the Lome of Mis. H ' F. high school, and who is in charge bake. At 7:30 o’clock a covered of the Glee club, has been elected dish supper was enjoyed. A glass choir leadsr of the Church of basket filled with gold colored dahlias formed the center piece for Christ, and is featuring a young the table while the Delphian colors folks choir. They will meet at the of blac'z and gold were carried out home of Mrs. Cross this evening further in the desert, which con- at 7:30 o’clock for choir rehearsal. CANDY! ARROW GARAGE I L 4- 4•+ 4» 4* 4- 4>4- “ TELL IT TO SWEENY’’ “ SHANGIH BOUND’’ Thurs., Fri., 13,14, “ WOMEN LOVE DIAMONDS” The Halsey Garage j .?. .Ç. I, o r i i n g r r | LEE DRUG STORE Cor. First & Ferry Sts. I ■ ■ ■ Albany ■ ■ c a s a ta Lang Ranges ■ Will pay for themselves in fuel saved. Are fully guaranteed. * £ I New reduced prices now in effect. Your old I range taken in exchange. Ask about the Lang | range to bo given away free. I phonographs and Records Pianos and Player Pianos Stringed Instruments, Band Instruments Sheet Music, Radio. Phono 2G9 120 W est Second Street Easy Term»—Service Phone 168. Albany, Oregon 4-' 4 4 + 4« 4. 4. 4* 4* 4> 4« 4,'4,,4”4. See us for up-to-date line of Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes s « “Everything The Music Shop 19ST, b» Wu.tern N «w .p»p.r Union.» I ■ ■ V T 11 C l P *1 I iT X L lo lV C ll I. For Your Fall House Cleaning If We Can’t Clean It THROW IT AWAY WE 110 Clean! ne, Dyeing, Steam Pleating Tailoring. Alterations anti Repairing. uinotig newest styles. JULIA BOTTOMI.KT. & ,© & & & & & & & & €»€»& & © -t-'-t'-t t t-'-t-'-t t 11 1 1 t 1 1 t t'-t't't t't't-'-t FISK A N D F E D E R A L TIR ES Clark’s Confectionery W The World’s Most Famous W ar Picture. . Wed. Oct. 12 Sat, Oct. 15 In five v' trs 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 dashed into eternity. W hat « 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. Ice Cream Bricks, Bulk. Dishes, Cones, Dixio Baskets, Eskimo Pies or Ice Cream Sodas.____ School Books, Stationery, Tablets and all other School Supplies. and tor that reason we give you a better job and inoro for your monoy. W e also carry the largest stock of tires and accessories. • « Bring in this ad and 25c and get a 50c size of tire patching. ‘What Price Glory’ H onk! H onk! by tbe Box Bar or Bulk E have the best equipped shop in Halsey, GLOBE, ALBANY, S u T n .f u c M tu o la n ., v a m tch ln g . dashing s ilk square some­ w here lu sig h t I f not loosely tied about th g neck uud shoulders. T i e large navy i.i'.lan hat w hich ac­ companies th is costume deserves spe­ cia l m ention, fo r It expresses m illin e ry at Ils sm artest. Not o n ly Is th is cos­ tum e tim e ly fo r Im m ediate wear, h u t it w ill serve a d m ira b ly th ro u g h o u t the soon to-be autum n days. As to p rin ts , th e fu tu re prom ises reve la tio n s In the way o f handaomo pattern e d velvets w ith wee figures som ew hat i.f.c r the s ilk s w hich are at th is inom ait so populur. These Incom ing costumes o f p rin t velvet fo llo w th e system o f the sum ­ m er s ilk p rin ts . In th a t they are made 1 a .a c l ..r of p rin t w ith p lu ln . One can re a d ily foresee the tre a t In btore o f a linud- m in e black o r navy velvet w ith pan­ els, le ve rs and o ilie r d e ta ils o f the patterned weave. Advance n o ve lty velvets show in ad­ d itio n to gay colore«! design, u fe tc h ­ ing In tro d u c tio n o f m eta l e m b e llish ­ ment. T he two-piece fro c k o f velvet i rin t, ...... i- lln g o f blouse uud s k irt. Is F. IL Bussard Bartcher Furniture Co. Albany, Oregon Albany, Oregon ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ :