fîalsey Enterprise. Halsey. Oregon. February 2. 1928 n ___ . ___ T I Becoming Costume fo r At nooo a bounteous dinner a»» ■J** g This Outdoor Sport Events ie tv td , following which a businec« B -------------- Making Money $ (T —— meeting was held and later a pro- gram was enjoyed. Mr«. F. H. _ McMeekin and daughter Helen 9 , were gueete of the society. g $ Mrs. Scott C h urchi'l was a de- * iigbtful hostess of W ednesday after­ noon when «be entertained the | members of the Look-Out club. The Retailers problems are the consumers problems. Buying and selling Goods pro­ fitably, made possible through CiiiiiiiniiiaiiiuiiiihiaiiiiiriNNiaumHimaiiiMWHuauiiiiiMWiiiiiuiaiimiiiuiioiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiH Mr. and Mrs. H art were pleas­ antly surprized Tuesday evening bv a group of friend«, l'be serving of refreshm ents brought th e eve­ ning to a close Grocers Co-Operator ® ® ® Quality Merchandise for Less. Service and Limited Credit ® B ring them in before S pring’s work begins and it is too late & Let's Co-operate and A ll Make .Money. M. V. Koontz Co. From Our Regular Com I he home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Lake Creek was the scene of a pretty wedding Sunday, when their daughter Hazel became the bride of Henry Kirk The wedding took place at 10 o’clock Sunday inoroiug, Rev. Roy M etcalf per­ forming the ceremony in the pres ence of the immediate fam ily. The imyreaeive ring service was used. A must becoming costume for sport evenls is this horizontally striped skirt with ii jersey sw eater as worn by Alice White, First National player A narrow belt Is worn along with felt hfil of v:i?;ihnnri lines. Friday afternoon Mrs. E A .P LaFilleite entertained the members of the Past Noble G rand club at the home of Mrs. Eldeu Cross, F ri­ day afternoon. During the early afternoon the regular business meeting was held and later fancy wor< and conversation made tin- nours pass most pleasantly The afternoon was brought to a close by the hostesi serving a delicious two course lunch at d ain tily ap­ pointed tables Mrs. Jess Cross and Mr«. Klden Cross, both of whom were complimented guests, assisted the hostess in serving. Fif. teen members were present. Mas- ler W ellington Rond was also a guest of the club. Radio music was enjoyed during the afternoon. tsry ; Veda Bramwell (oiilu cto r; Melissa McMahan I. G .; Louis t la y lo r O. G .; Elbert Isom captain Donna Cross muscian; M inerva Laubner right supporter, and Mary Koontz left supporter of the nob'e grand; Addle Moody rig lit su p ­ porter, and Lila M.ller left su p ­ porter of the vice gravd. • * * One of the pleasant rocial affair? of the pa-t week w:s the banquet Saturday evening given by the members of the “ G o-F etch’em ” te e m c f the C hristian Endeavor Kicie v for the "G o-G et’em ’’ team , in the bisem ent of the C h ristian church. Ih e tables were prettily decorated with tapers iu colored holders and va-es of roses, Games were the diversion of the evening LButviug the banquet. Gladys W dlbauks was in charge of the banquet and was assisted by Mary Sm ith, Georgina Clark and Muriel L ik e About s ilty were present for the bauquet. Im m ediately following the cere, m iny a wedding breakfast was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. K irk left on the Oregon Electric for Portland and other northern cities, on a wedding trip. Upon Wednesday evening of last week th e ir return they will go to West the members of Purity Rebekah F ir where Mr Kirk is employed to lodge of Halsey Installed their new m ake their home. officers, with Nellie Isom, deputy The bride who it th e oldest district president, acting as io sta ’I- slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, ing officer. Following the in stal. •wore a lovely dress of light peanut ation a banquet was served in the colored satin and carried an arm dining room. A decorative scheme Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. bouquet of pink flowers and ferns. of pink and green, the lodgecolors, was u-ed. i Elden Cross entertained a t a dinner M rs. Kirk is a granddaugter of Mr. 'h o n c rin g Mr. and Mrs. R. G. W ar­ en d Mr*. D. F. Davi« of Albany, Ih e following officers were in en d Mr« Gregg C arter of Halsey, stalled Mary Patton N U Sadi. ren and two daughters of Corvallis. en d a niece of Mra. Lyle Chance G ansle V. G ; Nora Coleman I* O ther guests were M r and Mrs. Mrs. John Willbauk« and W illiam 1 G ., C harity Clark c h a p la in ; Nellie Jess Cross. Dinner was served a t F. Carter of Halaey. The beautifully ap. I k n. warden; Esther Bond s e e n - i .30 o ’clock. pointed table was centered n t h a basket of Hewers. During the evening radio music was enjoyed. Mr. W arreu is a well known jeweler of Corvallis. For good, fresh candies like the Peter Pan and Florizel kind • * • and nuts that are fresh, fru its that are A l and Bread and Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits. Cakes fresh from one of the best bakeries in the state, go to C lark’s Confectionery " X A full line of tobaccos and smokers supplies. ■ 9 ■ ■ B ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH Ï ___ J i u Halsey City Hall Reginald Denny in I : : : I Rip Roaring Comedy From Start to Finish. Also Andy Guntp Comedy. 10c and 25c ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a « . $UCB 1$ LIFE Last evening the m ember of Vine Maple Circle, Neighbors of Wood, Oili mt luiiauiiiiiiiiiiEtmuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiuM craft held tb?ir regular m ealing, I followed by an open m e e tin g . during which the officers for 1926 were installed by Anne A Lake. H Following the installation the fol- lowing program was given; piano M trio, Beverly Isom, E 'ta Bramwell g and R elta A rm strong; duet, Douna a Cross and Carl Isom, w ith Blanche Morris at the piano; recitation, Flying Jim 's Lasl L eap,” A une a Lake; song. “ C ourtin’ Peggy J a n e ” J E ita B ram w ell and Beverly Isom; — dance, Fern Rossman, The officers for thia year a r e : Ada Corcoran, guardian neighbor;,® H i a a a s a a Louisa Taylor past guardian n e ig h -, bor; C lara L aFollette, a d v is e r; com m ittee and B lanche M orris of Nellie Isom, c le rk ; Blanche Morris, th e program com m itte. Classified Advertisements About soveuty were present foi banker; Ida D ykstra, m agician; Mae Sm ith, atte n d a n t; Anne Lake, the evening. • * * captain of guards; Delilah M iller, 1.1ST your farm s anil exchanges of al flag bearer; E thyel A rm stro n g ,: An old fashioned party was g ;ven kinds with nie. Fred Höflich, 354 Lvon Street. Albany, Oregon, <18tf inner sentinel; M iggie B rjssler, lt t *1e Cunrity Grange halt bv the outer seattnel; Donna Cross, niusi- literary society S aturday evening, W E WANT to buv 200 sacks of brown cian; H arrison Lake, correspond- (J an“e s were the d :version of the oats and 75 to 100 sacks ot wheat. Witt pay the highest m arket price, furuish ent; Ella Rossman, Elizabeth J. tv e n i‘)g bringing the party to sacks and do our own hauling. W hat a close a lunch was served. About W hite and Ellen Thom son, m a n a ­ have you? C. R. Evans, Route t. fifty fi ¡ends ai d members enjoyed gers. this pleasant evening. A short social period fo llo w e d ______ B ■ and then the visitors and members A D M IN ISTR A TO R ’S N OTICE were invited to the d in in j room Notice is hereby given that the under- Ö vvhere supper awaited them . Lila signed has been duly appointed adnunis- q Miller was chairm an of the eats >rator of the estate of Mary E. Davis, 'I Buying power of hundreds of T h rift and Service Stores. ¡SOCIETY NEWS H ili & Company ü 1 9 ! I ■ ï 1 ï i i i ! , a a b i. B a a ■ a fi a Albany Bargain House S P E C IA L S Colgates Tooth Paste 19c Rubbing Alcohol, pint 69c Mineral Oil, pint 67c Hand Lotion, 50c size 43c Gillette Razors, 13c Eveready Razors, 21c Eveready Razor Free with pkg. blades. Peredtxo Van Cream 60c 47c Peredixo Cold “ 60c 47c SH ED D The members of the I' Go I Go club of Peoria met with the Pris- cilia club at the Cottage Thursday I bis was an all day meeting, and a sum ptuous dinner served at nooo Everyone present reported a de- lightful time. F n d a y an all day meeting was h e ll at the Cottage by members ol the women'« missionary society HEtXO. BOB YEP SAAMZ 'HOME A f « _yi r “ Twelve Miles Out*’ W ednesday ‘Adam and Eve’ Ib u rtd a y k V «, 4 C 1■ 1 ........... 5 j jj ’ G arage J ■ Halsey, Oregon. HONK! TWA’ TU W P A o y /b T '7 , Mijf MJEVL. l X SUE DOOT) vjAktt r ! In five years 100,000 dashed into eternity. What’s out there? Nobody knows. Better come around and have brakes rel.ned or adjusted Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits. Fisk and Federal Tires. ■ ■ ■ ■ f i n i t a ? & ■ fi n a : Lang Ranges ■ ■ Will pay for themselves in fuel saved.1 Are lully guaranteed, * r* 'hi< ed prices now in effect. Your o Id I'.inge taken in exchange. Ask about the I m g i u i i ^ o to be given away free. and Friday “ A Real H it” | ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ a|j “ NoIxxJieN W id o w " Saturday • jj i 5 HONK! M orris P h ’ey ■ ■ ■ 9 9 F o r D ru g g Wwy Ann p J The E nterprise $1.00 a year For One Year Against accidents, bruises, negligence, cuts, blowouts, rim cuts, wheel alignment, under inflation or any road hazard by the | Seiberling Protected | Service Corporation. The Halsey G arage ; HOrwiUt H appened i GLOBE : Our Seiberling ■ TIRES M Linn Protected ■ All persons having --------------------------— deceased, by the county court of * -"-'—- County, Oregon. . claim s against said estate are hereby re­ quired to present same to the under­ New anil Secon»1. Hand Furniture signed at the office of I.. L. Swan in Al­ H ighest Prices paid for all kinds bany, Oregon, duly verified and with of Junk, Wool. Hides. Furs, Pelts Cascara Bark. Albany. Oregon. » proper vouchers as by law required. H ilhiu six m onths from the date of this notice. Dated and first published February znd. 1928. Ed Schoel, L. L Swan, Administrator. Attorney for A dm inistrator. Feb. 2 9-16-23-Mar 1. A ford—Several friends of W’tl- I ma Falk surpiaed her Friday eve- ning, the affair being in honor of h< r sixteenth birthday. Games wrre played and lata in the evenin» a lunch was served. Enjoying this pleasant evening were Vera I’ullen, Velda, Alice and Delta Curtis. S u n . Mon. T ues., Feb. 5-6 7 Blain and Bernard Brewer sud John Gilbert in Lois, Erm a and W ilma Fatz. • • * A nd N o th in g Harness Oiling and Repairing * * « A progre»sive policy of Allen & Lewis, our Wholesale Grocer for 50 years. ® is th e Season for B artch er F u rn itu re Co. Albany, Oregon' | 1 c a H