Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, April 19, 1928, Image 1

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AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
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Established in 1912.
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NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT
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No. 50. -
SOCIETY NEWS
Halsey, Oregon, Thursday Ap il 19, 1928
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
Mrs. Mary Smith of Halsey Bride
of Charles Weber
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E ith e r Seefeld, Reporter.
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POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
From O u r Regular C orrespondents
Coming as a rui prise to th-
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rossman
D Taylor spent the greater part
The 31st anniversary of the il
drove to Albany Friday evening of Wednesday in Albany on a buei- manv friends of tbe bride was the
founding of the order Neighbors of
aunounc'm eiit this morning of the
Last Wednesday afternoon Mra. and took in tbe wrestling match at neie trip.
Woodcraft, was fitting celebrated
marriage of Mrs. May Smith of
Karl Bramwell was hostess to the the Moose gymnasium.
Mrs Donna Cross has announed
by the local order last night when
Halsey and Charles R. Weber ol
members of the women's mission­
Elta Bramwell spent the week ths recital of her class in musio
its members and friends gathered ary society of the Church of Christ
Brownsville, tbe wedding taking
at the Odd Fellows hall. After a Mrs. Clarence Evans of Lake Creek end in Salem where she was the at Shedd tor Thursday evening, p'ace in Albany Wednesday after-
A pril 20 at tbe Methodist church
brief routine of the lodge work in bad charge of the lesson and Mrs. was the guest of relatives.
nocn.
Bert Minckly shipped a double in that city.
which four candidates took leading Arley Cummings led the devotional'
Mrs. Weber is well known in
Last Sunday Thelma Dolge and
parts, someone unlocked the doors, exercises. The lesson topic was deck car of sheep and Iambs tv
¡Halsey in which vicinity she has
threw the key in the waste basket “ The Deparment of the M inistry.” Bodine and Clark of North Port­ R ith McMahan arc unpsnied Mrs, .lived tor a number of years. Mr.
Fur of Brownsville to C tsoadia on
and the entertainm ent part of the Mrs. W. H. Robertson, accompan­ land last week.
Weber te a prosperous farmer ol
(the Brownsville neighborhood.
Rev. Cain, a former pastor of the a pleasure trip.
evening ab'y conducted ty Mrs. ied by Rbetta Armstrong, sang
Donna Cross, ushered in.
Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Sick-ls and - It is understood that they will
“ Lead Thou Me.” During the Halsey Methodist church, but now
A piano solo by Retta Armstrong afternoon the mite box with the of Summit, visited frieuds in Hal four grandchildren spent Sunday' make their home on Mrs, Weber's
headed the program
followed by Easter offering was opened. $18.78 sey last Sunday.
with Mrs. Sickels’ mother, Mrs. far a west of Halsey.
the address of welcome, pleasingly was in the box but several more
Miss Beulah Miller spent tl e Hinton of Benton county.
delivered by Clara LaFollette.
Wan la Veatch has been confine i
Frank Hay Dies at Salem
members are to contribute.
Dur­ week end in Salem and while there
Following this, living pictures ing the social hour which follow­ was a guest at the C. P. Bishop to her home the past several day*
were introduced to the audi.nce by ed, the entertainm ent committee, home.
with a fever but is reported to be
Funeral services for Frank Hay
the unique way of song, this part composed of Mesdames Bramwell,
Mr. aud M-». Torn Richmond improving at present.
ware held Monday afternoon at the
being done ia solos, duets, trios, George Taylor and J. A. Miller, and son Beldon and aiece, M irie
Georgina Clark returned tu her W right chapel in Hariieburg at 2
and quartets and lent a fascinating served a lap supper. Twenty-three Richmond, of Gardner and Grace
h
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s e in Halsey Sunday evening o’clock, with Rev. Ted Milzner in
atmosphere to the exhibition of the members and four children were Caldwell, student at U. of O. were
from
Lebanon where she visited charge of the services, Burial was
pictures. Those lending voices were: present.
guests at the home of Mr*. Rich­ relatives for several days.
in the Masonic cemetery.
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Blanche Morris, Sarah R obertsor,
mond’s uncle, Curtis Veatch, Sat
Mr. Huy died at the hospital in
Mrs. Robert Montgomery of Salem la t Saturday at the age of
E. D. Isom, Dana Rossman and
Friday afternoon a group of urday.
Cari Isom.
Me Ifor 1 has been spending the 48 years. He was we'l known in
members of Vine Maple Circ'e,
Chancy S ckels was lookii g
week in Halsey on a visit to her Halsey where be formerly lived
“ Springtim e” Frances Louise Neighbors of Woodcraft, met at the
after business transactions in Al­
mother, Mrs. M. Miller, and other One sister. Mrs. Glenn Hill of Eu­
Patton. "Long, Long Ago,” Nellie home of Mrs. Fayette Lake and
bans Saturday.
relative; an 1 frien Is.
Isom,
Blue Bells of Scotland” organized a Thimble club. Mrs
gene, and a brother living at L an­
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Blanche Morris. “ Red Wing” Ella Lake Elliott was elected president, To cook, to bake, to darn and
Robert F 'em in ; and
Wayne caster, survive him.
Rossman. “ Old Gray Bonnet” Mrs. Ella Rossman vice president
Veetch drove down from Eugene
mend,
D. C. Rossman of Halsey drove
Claia LaFollete. “ M ammy’s Lul­ and Mrs Blanche Morris secretary- In tbe 4H club, clubs you kuow
Friday and spent the evening at to Salem for the body Sunday.
laby,’ ’ Ada Corcoran.“ Baby Face" treasurer. The club members will We all recommend.
tbe home of the latter’s parents,
E. D. Isom. “ Little Black Mus­ meet the second Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mie. S. C- Veatch.
Church N otes
tache” Horace Armstrong. ‘‘Solo- of each mouth and any member of
S. C. Veatch returned from his
Sew, sew, ever go, never stop to
moo
Levi,*’ Dana
Rossman. the Circle is eligible to join. It is
Methodist Next S inday :
anch netr Cottage Grove Sunday,
shirk.
“ School Days,” Roberta and Lyn­ anticipated th at tbe greater uum-
10 a. in., Sunday school
a rter hiving spent siverai days
den Bramwell “ Roll Them, Boys,” ber of tbe lodge members will join Learn, learn always know; evtr
11, preaching.
there. He is preparing to build a
glad to work.
Fern Rossman. “ Alice Blue Gown” at the next meeting’ which will be
Preaching 2:30 p. m.
new barn to replace one which was
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Melba Muller. “ In a Little Spau- at the home of Mrs. Clara LaFol­
6:30 Epworth League
When all the girls are gathered wrecked by a wind storm sometime
ish Town,” Cuma Munson. “ Star lette on May 11.
7:00 p, m. preaching.
»go.
’boat
Spangled Banner” Domra Moss
There baa been a large atten d ­
Duiing the social hour those pres­
B. R. Barker, vice pre»ident of ance at tbe meetings which will
and Elaine Straley. “ Good Night ent passed the time with sewing For some fair pur;>oee without doubt
Ladies,” Donna Moss.
Good
and conversation, and the hostess, And they are reen, needles in hand the University of Oregon, accom­ continue all this week.
panied by Mr». Barker, viaited ia music of solos, duets, trios ui d
An exhibition drill by twelve assisted by Mrs. Elliott, served a You know something's planned.
little girls was neatly executed and lap lunch. Mrs. Mary Allan was Achievement day is coming soon. Halsey last Sunday at the George quartets.
When things are always in a boon, Starr, Cliutou Davis and E. B.
resembled a fairy scene as they a complimented guest.
There have been 12 additions to
Girls
are plotting and a scheminy, Peoland homis.
flitted to aud fro in tbeir little
tbe church.
The present personnel of tbe club
white frocks. Tbote partio ip afeg j jg Mesdameg Elizabeth White, Ella To gain tbe goal of which they’re
Last Sunday there were 108 at
A. M Biown and Mr. Simpson
in this were : Leila Gansle, Vivian Rossman, Clara LaFollette, Mary dreaming.
of Cottage Grove were Halsey v¡si- i Sunday school,
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Frum, Phyllis Holt, Fern Ross- Smith, Lake Elliott, Louisa Tay­
tirs for a brief time Sunday while
J . S. MiUer pastor.
FAYETTEVILLE
man, Coralea Moody, R^uie Alford lor, Blanche Morris and Anne
enroute to Poitlaud. They w ere1
A birthday dinner was served at joined here by Mr- Brown's son, j Church of C hrist:
Donna Moss, Elaine and Geraldine Lake.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
the
Cottage Sunday in honor of Frank, who expects to enter a
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Straley, Jean Sturtevant, Roberta
11:00
a. m. morning w o t s h i p
Nevin
McCormick.
Places
were
Bramwell and Frances Louise Pat­
tra le school in th at city.
Monday evening the members of
marked
for
twenty-one
at
the
At
12
there will be a bapt'smal
ton.
the Gypsy Rover Camp Cookery
Elden Croes received a post card service.
beautifully
appointed
table.
A
Elizabeth W hite read a paper club and tbeir leader, F. Buford
from Sydney, N, S. W , Sunday
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor,
on the founding ot the local order, Morrie, met with Cedric Moody. sumptuous dinner w as Berved.
n answer to a letter he wrote in
No evening meeting.
its promoters, charter members, Following the business meeting tbe
Mr. and Mrs. McCune enter­ February, staling his radio had
C. Adrian Sias, pastor.
officers, its healthy growth and bovs eejoyed ice cream end wafers. tained W. W. Yantis and daughter
picke t up a concert broadcasted in
benefits, in a brief summary.
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Laura of Salem, J. K McCune of that city at that time. The pro­
S h ed d P erson als
Coialea Moody’s recitation, “ Six
Portland and Mr and Mrs. R. Y. gram sent by Mr. Croat tallied with
SPOON RIVER
Times N ine” was done in her usual
McCune aud two daughters of the log of the broadcasting station
Mrs, Jess Cross will present her
The members of tbe La France
winsome manner.
Brownsviil- at a dinner Sunday,
in Sydney. T h at's reaching out music pupils of Shedd in a recital
Sewing club held their last meeting
The banquet room and supper
Last Sunday the home of Eliza­ quite a ways for entertainm ent Saturday night, April 26, at the
at the borne of tbeir leader, Mrs
were under the able supervisou of
J. N- Elliott, Saturday afternoon. beth Barton was the scene of a gny Mr. Cross picked up the program M ethodist church.
M 's Dana C. Rossman.
Mrs. Nora Coleman and Mrs. R. E. oarty when she entertained at diu- one morning during the breakfast
Virginia Dickson is reported to
Bierley were complimented guests Messrs. and Mesdamts J. W. Bar­ hour.
have the three-day measles.
Mrs. O. M. Thompson is visit-
tbe afternoon. Fruit salad, ton and Fred Harris of Albany and
In a letter received this week bv
S C H O O L N O T E S for
wafers and argel food cake was C. E. Barton of Corvallis,
ing at the home her sister, Mrs, C.
a
friend
in
Halsey
from
Rev.
Rob­
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served at the close of tbe meeting.
Edited By Wilm» Wahl
ert Parker, former pastor of the S. Davis.
PEORIA
Phelda and Elda Stubbs are now
There are six girls in this club
Methodist church here, but who,
Wednesday afternoon of last with hie family, is now living at employed in this vicinity.
The senior class gave the assetn and for this last meeting it was
The Shedd high school hoys and
hly program Wednesday.
The planned that each one was to re week Mrs. W. A. Muller extended North Bend, states that bis daugh­
girls
baseball teams played Browns­
epood
to
roll
call
with
an
original
opening oumberiwas a song by the
ter Irene will play over station
Continued on page 8.
poem
and
following
are
tbe
verses:
ville
boys and girls teams at Shedd
assembly.
Friday
afteinoon. The Brownsville
“ Essay on Kissiug,” Carl Sper­
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girls won 20 to 21 while the boya
ling. “ The Husband's M istake,” a When you've been working.
won 4 to 7. Both teams were even­
quartet by Hope Hussey, Carl Isom And you're tired and feet like
REMEMBER, Ö0M —
ly matched in playing ability.
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CAN
FLY
JUST
Mary Smith and Keith Hayes.
shirking,
A FLYFR’J HELMET
LIKE LINDY —
“ The W ill” a reading by Edith You return from school
DOESN'T MAKE A
KOOS, Marshfield, 206 8 meters,
IF YOU’LL LET
Smith. “ Ojas Crlollof ’ a piano To find work awaiting you,
FLYER, ------- -
Friday
during the children s hour
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duet by Nora Coldiron and Mary What a joy to go to bed
( sure he
between
6 and 7 o'clock. Rev,
Smith. "T he Civil Righte BUI” a And fall asleep to rest.
jcAn fly -
Parker states they enjoy many
dialogue by Mac McCord and
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things on the coast but also mus
c
Charles W right. “ Tbe Curfew,” a Some like fat
very much many other advantages
reading by Charles Wright. Song Some like lean
common to the valley
by the assembly. ‘ AHous'tnaids But I just like
Miss Bessie Bond formerly of
Soliloquy” a reading by Esther gtilc h 'it , tr.ight
Halsey, but who for the past sev­
Seefeld. “ Essay on G irls’1 by Hen- And g, ilcb it neat.
eral years has been living in Los
ry Kirk. The high school song by Then our work with others
Angeles, is visiting friends and
tn» assembly.
We will compete.
relstivo; in .Halsey She expects
The junior and senior Eogliih
to make her home in Albany.
class have their semester ihemes
. . .
Guy Perrin, Genevieve Watson and
>n. Three, those of Nora Coldiron, A D1«hl , f ' ,r ch“ rch
Enid Veatch of Roseburg spent tbe
Hope Hussey and M«ry Smith were * ark®d nn er a ire
In a little closed Ford;
week
end in Portland with Miss
seut to te Santiam Forestry Re­
Just a parting word.
W
alaon's
parents and ether friends
serve. The subject of the theme
and
on
tbeir
return Sunday stopped
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was: “ Forestry Protection. How it
over for dinner at the Curtie Veatch
learn
to
Happy
are
tbe
girls
who
Is Handled: Who It Pay«.’’
home near Halsey.
sew,
More Lessons Needed
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
PINE GROVE COMMUNITY
PLAY IS WELL RECEIVED
Last Friday evening a targe num­
ber of people were present at the
re*entation of ‘‘A Poor M arried
Man’’ at the Piue Grcve school
house.
Those taking part were Lloyd H
Fairfield, who had one of the lead­
ing roles and took the part of a
college professor and was the poor
married man; L'oyd C. Hughes
played the part of Dr. Graham a
country physician, while Grace
Pbsrssou was cast for the role of
bis winsome 18-year old daught.r.
Miss Pehrsson also had the part of
Rosalind Wilson, a college report­
er. Grace Kirk took the part of
Mrs. Iona Ford aged 48, and was
some mother-in-law, with Agnes
Chandler taking the part of Zoie,
her charming daughter.
Billy
Blake, college student and former
lover of Z >ie, was well taken by
Tom C. Logan. Lleyd F. Hamilton
played the part of Jup iter Jackson
the colored servant of Prof. G ra­
ham, and list b it not least was
Socrates, the beautiful Collie dog
of Mrs. F"rd The parts were un­
usually well played aud those taking
part received many words of praise.
A rong those from Halsey who
were present were Adah Nelson,
Hope Hussey, Leila Gansle, L. I)
Taylor, Tom Miller, James Mc­
Williams, George Cross, Mrs Nora
Coleman, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Gansle and Mr. and Mrs. 11. F.
Lake
ÏI
P eoria N ew s
(Kntarprla* Correspondence)
Rev. Roy Metcalf and Mr. end
Mrs. J ti. L u n ar returned from
Medford where they had lepn to
attend the district conference of tbe
Southern Methodist church which
convened in that city last week,
Sunday. Mrs. U m a r's daughter,
Mrs. J. E. Waibeck, better known
here as Grace Clark, accompanied
them home.
Mrs. Roy M'dcalf and children
visited Mrs. Perle Cummings d ur­
ing the absence of Rev. Metcalf at
the district conference last week.
Mrs. J. S. Laitiar, Mrs. J . K.
Walbeck and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Lamar attended the funeral of
Mrs. Georgia Forder at the Meth­
odist chnrcb iu Tangent, Monday.
Wheat farmers in Umatilla
county welcomed a fall of snow
lest we-li.
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H ill & C o m p an y
Halsey, Oregon