Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 15, 1927, Image 1

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Halsey, Oregon. T hursday December IS, 1927.
Setting a Record for Himself
Î T 5 TH' H R iT TIME I EVP? SAW
Devoted to the Inteiests of Halsey and Linn County
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(By Special Correspondent)
(Enterprise vorrespondent)
VELPIM’ — HE EVEM IOOKS HAPPY
Edited By W ilm a W a h l
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
Rev. and Mrs. Metcalf went to
■y
Ch ii-* Sorenson and family were
£
Guy Porter o, Albany attended
Eugene to hear Aiaiie preach Mon Sunday visitors at the Earl Ring-
the
Shedd g 'a go meeting last! The etude nt body of the high
day evening.
dorf home.
school held its regular meeting last
Saturday.
George Githeus went to Portland
C. E, Mercer of Eugene spent
James Tate was transacting b u ti. ' Wednesday. Carl Isom, v’ce pres­
Friday to visit his wile who is in Saturday night at the J. F. Isom
ness in the county seat Saturday ( id ed , and Keith Hates, yell leader
tbs Emanuel hospital there.
home.
resigned iheir positions. Mac Mc-
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Lamar and
A. E. Whitbeck while splitting
Card was elected vice president and
Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond 1
Mrs. J. S. Lauiar attended the Red wood one day last week was hit on
Mary Smith was elected yell lead­
attended the Shedd grange meeting '
Cross m eeting at Albany Friday the eye by a flying stick which cut
er for the rest of the year. Since
Saturday.
evening.
a gash an inch long ju*t above the
this was the last stud* nt body
Miss Bertha Beck of Riverside meeting that will l>e held before
Rev. and Mrs. Metcalf are help­ eye.
was io Shedd Saturday visiting rel­ Christmas the student body drew
ing io a Christm as pageant to be
Keith Hayes of Halsey spent
atives and friends.
given at Lake Creek, Sunday ever, the week end with Carl Isom.
names, tbe usual method of ex­
Tuesday evening a forestry lec­ changing presents.
ing, Dec. 25.
Beverly Isom visited Ella Bram­
ture and si des were given at the
Wayire Mode and a boy friend of well of Halsey Sunday.
Saturday night the boys and
Methodist church.
his from Eugene, have moved into
The school children are prepar­
girls basketball teams played tbe
Mr. aud Mrs. Nick Kennedy and Monroe team at the hall. The
the Warren house, usually called ing a Christmas program to be
Mrs.
Doia Davis were iu Albany girls playing on the Halsey team
the Dave Hays property.
given Fiiday afternoon, Dec. 23.
Saturday
on a business trip.
The Sunday school and Miss
were: Bessie Reynolds and Frances
1 M- Saxton has returned home Norton, forwards; Muriel Lake
Agnes Chandler instructor at the Frank Wigle, A Native Son, Passes
from the Albany General hospital ard Edith Smith played guards
Peoria school are at work o a pro­
where he underwent an operation during the Bret quarter but chang­
gram to be given at tbe church on
Funeral services for Frank Wigle
Friday evening, Dec. 23.
Mies Opal Walton and brother ed and Edith played jumping cen­
who died at tbe Pacific Christian
George
of Crawfordsville were vis- ter and Muriel played side center
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lamar, hospital in Eugene, Sunday night
iting
friends
in Shedd Tuesday for the lust three quarters. Wanda
Mrs. J. S. Lam ar, Mrs. Russel at 10:30 o’clock, were held at the
The Brandon school is busy pre- ! Mr.'. Balf Bond and sou aud Miss
Mrs. K ite Croft, Mrs. E. W Veutch plajed jumping center for
Githens and Grace Pierson attend­ Christian church in Harrisburg paring for au entertainm ent to be Georgina Clark.
Shedd und Tempa Bioek spent the firut quarter and guard tor the
ed Eastern Star at Sbedd Wedues- Tueauay, with Rev. Knott assisted given Dec. 22.
The
regular
meeting
of
Charity
by
Rev.
Patterson,
in
charge
of
Saturday
in Albany oil a pleasure rest of the time. Nora Coldiron
day night. Mrs. J. S- Lamar was
P. J. Forster is on the sick list Grange literary society was held
was side center during the first
trip.
elected conductress for the ensuing the services. Burial was in the
the p 's t day or two and J. C. Saturday evening. Owing to the
quarter but changed places then
Alford cemetery.
year.
Mrs. P. I. Troutman, accompan­
Mr Wigle was born near Harris Standish is acting as janitor at the cold weather a very small crowd ied by her daughter, Mrs. Lois aud played guard the rest of the
Several of the leading members
school house.
was present. The society is giving Mullon of Eugene, left Friday for game. The home teams were de­
of the church met at the parsonage burg February 19, 1876, and has
feated.
a
pie social next Saturday.
The members of the women’s
San Francisco to visit the fo-nioi’s
Tuesday evening for a business spent all liis life in this vicinity
Those playing on the boys team
On Wednesday evening of next son, Leo Harris.
session of the different departments with the exception of a few years missionary society of the Christian
were
John Quimby,Collie McCard,
of the church. Following tbe close spent in southern Oregon. For the church held iheir regular meeting week the members of Vina Maple
Mrs. Dell Ilinsou and daughter
of the business session a social pa6t twelve years he has lived on a', the church Tuesday afternoon. Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, who have been here assisting in Franc s Leeper, Herman Koontz,
time was eujoyed and the hostess a farm at Irish Bend. Mr. Wigle Mrs. Lou Taylor was leader of the will enj >y a Christmas tree and ' nursing the former's mother, Mrs. Henry Kirk, Ru-scll Norton n u t
program at the hall, with the fam­ Robert Arnold, have returned to Cyrus McCallirter substituted part
assisted by Mrs Jewel Brattain was a member of the Artisans and lesson.
the
Royal
Neighbors.
of the time.
Several HaLey people were visi­ ilies of the members as guests their home in 1’ortiand.
and Mrs. J. S. Lamar, served re­
Besides
bis
wife
he
is
survived
ffach
oue
attending
is
to
bring
a
Mamie Falk was absent from
tors to the county seat Monday,
freshments.
Thh Shedd community program
by a daughter, Mrs. Dale Moreford among them being Lieut, and Mrs. I gift not to exceed ten cents in cost
The W omen’s missionary society
for Christmas will be held iu the school lust Thursday and again on
of Monroe, a son, Dean Wigle at Buford Morris and son Bobbie, i and these will he exchange'.
mtt at the home of Mrs. George
Woodman hall December 23. The Monday of this week.
home, and oue sister, Mrs. Frank
Norris Hughes was absent from
Bay ns tor their regular monthly
high school students so’iciled fur
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Torter of Monroe.
meeting. Names were drawn for
money to purcha e the candy. So school Monday and Tuesday.
their Christmas tree to be held at
The school is sponsoring a lec­
far they have raised $27 71.
A Ute shipment of the Westcott I g
ture on Forestry to be given at the
the next meeting which will be at
$1.25 Day Dream Hosiery arrived
Tbo
the home of Mrs. McLaren. Dur-
Mrs Agnes Struthers of Golder., hall Thursday afternoon.
this morning for the Koontz Dept. a
lecture
will
be
illustrated
by
films.
ing the social hour the hostess
dale, Wash., is visiting at the home
Store. These hose make excellent g
of her brother, Albert Waggoner,
served candy and pop corn
Mrs.
The Halsey hoys basketball
Christmas gifts. Get yours now s
and other friends and lelativcs for team played a practice game with
Ollie B rattain assisted.
while selections are best.
awhile. Mis Struthers is a form- Shedd Monday afternoon. The
r resident of this vicinity.
home team won the game by a
< F a y e t t e v i l l e I t e m s > “ All of a Sudden Peggy,, will g
score of 12 lo 9. The boys placed
The
Agricultuial
College
bolds
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annual
winter
short
course
a good game.
the Albany high school, at tl e §
(Enterprise Correspondence)
iu
dairy
manufacturing
has
been
The glee club is working on their
R. H. Duncan of Noti was a re­ city hall in Halsey Friday evening
announced for Jauuary 9 to Feb­ operetta, “.Patricia’’ which they
cent visitor at the home of his The Halsey orchestra will furnish
ruary 3. A printed folder describ­ will give January 6 The club
the m use. The play is being spon­
mother, Mrs. M- E. Duncan
ing the courjo iu detail will be meets every Thursduy afternoon
sored
by
the
Halsey
Study
cl
b
Mrs. J. C. Dawson and daughter,
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mailed to those requesting it.
aud
the
proceeds
will
gu
towaid
the
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to practice The special parts are
Mrs. R. W. Brown drove to Cor­
Halsey
public
library
community
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Several
Halsey
reo
p
'eh
av
e
at­
practicing alone at other times.
vallis Wednesday on a business
tended
one
or
more
of
the
Airnie
bouse
fund.
Tbe senior class have decided to
trip.
McPherson meeting« in Eugene give th en play some time iu Feb­
Miss Elizabeth Barton accompa­
Honolulu's Pet
this week. Among those attending ruary, probably the 17th or 18th.
nied her brother, C. E Barton to
were Mis» Glsdys McCornack Mies
Fiiday wag the close of the sec­
Corvallis Sunday where she expects
Adah Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Elden ond six weeks of the school term.
to spend eeveral weeks.
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Cross, Lawrence Taylor. James Wednesday morning the grades
The Priscilla club members and
McWilliams, and F. G Reese.
were posleh. There are nine high
their families wilt have a Christ­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G oltraand school pupils on tho honor roll,
mas tree at the Cottage Saturday
children, Coenia and Bob, of Al­ Esther Seefeld, a senior, has an A
evening, December 17.
bany, and Mrs Jeas Damien of average, Nora Coldiron,
Hope
J. A. Couey sat up with Walter
Sa'em wore dinner guests at the Hussey and M iry Smith, seniors,
Smith Tuesday night. Mr. Smith
H. F. Lake home Sunday, and iu have an average of B, Beaste Rey­
had a paralytic stroke some five
the
evening Mr. and Mrs. Elmo nolds and Gertrude Robins, soph­
■
weeks ago and has been in a serious
G
ladhart
and daughters, Gwendo omores, have B averages; Beverly
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condition since but seems to be
lyti and Glorian Zell, rf Albany Isom, Prentia Isom and Ellsworth
improving at present.
were visitors at the same home.
Gardner, freshmen, have B aver­
Mrs. W. B. Acheson went Io
ages. The juniors have the high­
Elbert
Isom
who
lias
been
era
Brownsville Friday to visit her
ployed iu the forest service in the est clast average, their grades
mother, Mrs. A- Dunlap who is
Oak Ridge neighborhood since last average 87.4.
ill. On Tuesday Mrs. R. D- Ham-
The sophomores gave the follow­
spring returned to his home at A1
ilton, another daughter, went over
ing program for assembly Wednes­
ford
Tuesday,
for
the
wiuter,
the
and will remain lo help nurse her.
work having been stopped because d a y Song, Star of Bethlehem,"
Mrs. Howard Buckingam and in­
of the cold weather. Frank Crab­ assembly piaus solo, * Ballerina,’’
fant daughter, Pauline Grace, who
tree of Brownsville who has been Herman Koontz; song, “ Me Too,"
have been visiting a t the home of
working at the same place came class; piaio solo, “ Love’s M1 lody’’
tbe form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
home with Isom, wbile Tom Miller Gertrude Robins; aong,‘‘Dew-Diw.
John Miller, accompanied Mr.
Dewy Day'' class; tnel|erdrama,
of Halsey returned last week.
Buckingham to their home at B-II-
Clara.
Evangelist Joseph H. Smith held
lountain Sunday.
Esther Heefeld,
a very interesting service Monday
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fay Hamilton
Assistant Rsporter.
everting at the Methodist church
and daughter motored up from
with a good eiied crowd present.
Portland Wednesday to vi-it rela­
Gun Club Shoots Sunday
Rev. Smith who is president of the
tives. T heir daughter Joyce, who
The
Halsey Gun C'ub will hold
National Holiness convention has
has been visiting her grandparents
an
all
day
shoot Sunday the IS li
recently conducted meetings in
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hamilton and
Philomath, A'hany, and Portland with turkeys and merchandise m
Mr. and Mrs, H. G Pugh since
tnd ia now in Salem. Next Mon­ prizes Quite a number from tbe
Thanksgiving, returned home with
day bo will he in Eugene, where at surrounding towns will attend and
Miss Sadie Dyson of Honolulu, sev
he n.
eral times winner of the vote for that
7:30 o'clock th at evening he will take part. Hot coffee and sand­
Bring iu your Christmas greet- city’s most beautiful and popular girl,
preach on the distinction of the wiches will he aold on the grounds
photographed as she arrived at Los
ing cards and let us print your Angeles for an extended tour of tbe
g j Holy Ghost and Sanctification.
, snd warm quarter« are provided.
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Our stock will meet your
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Look them over now.
See the Bridge & Beach
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