•ìalse.v Enterprise, Halsey, Oregon, June 7,1928 » d EnterpriM Report«) Hr ,nd Mrs- N. H. Cummings d daughter were Sunday dinner .ueali at ,he Henry Brock hOm’ Mr and Mr»- Estes Basa and children and Mr. Robert Sisk at- teuded camp meeting near Monroe Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Em il Heliekm of gcMinuville «Penl Sunday at tbe Mirtin Cumminge home. Mrs Hel- jekus is a sister of Mrs.Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ardry, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Ardery of Halsey, Mr. George Atdery and junior Williams, spent Sunday afternoon at Triangle lake Mrs. Marietta Palm er who has ( lent the winter m onths with her boo , L. B- Palmer and family, ex- pecl's soon to leave for her home iu Boutberu California. A large c.owd of youcg people from here went to Peoria Saturday where some of them took part in tbe hall game and all enjoyed the program and chicken pie supper given by the women’s missionary society. Mrs. 0- G. Coldiron will leave this wiek for Pond Creek, Oklaho­ ma, where she will visit her moth­ er anu other relatives. Mr. Cold­ iron and daughter, Norn, will drive eist next fill and the fam ly will spend the winter there. Among those from here attend, ¡ng the Corvallis high fchool com­ mencement exercises Monday eve­ ning were Messrs, and Mesdamts T.J.Jackson, George Hocksnsmith, Lyman Palmer, Marlin Cummings aud Russell and Lucile Herndon r L. Pine Grove Items (By an Enterpiise Reporter) grandchildren Ilarlis and James I p Rike and Mamie Ea’.k were Sunday dinner guests at the F W Falk home. Earl Elliott who recently movrd to Brownsville with his parents, was the guest of his friend H-nry Kirk Monday night. Mr. aud Mrs. 0 J. Rike aud Harlie and James Rifes motored to Eugeue Friday O'i a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. R E Bierly and sons Charlie and Kenneth and Ava Falk attended the revival meetings at Brownsville Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Straley and | daughter Merle, Mrs. Charlie Stra­ ley and children, Elaine, Geraldine and Lowell, and Beulah Miller Alford Arrows attended the Charity Grange picnic at Ptuce's grove Saturday, (E n te rp rise C erreapoadeaca) M chael Rickard is in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. F. J Keen and sou Willard and the former’s sister, tailing medical treatments. Jack Curtis cf Peoria visited at Mrs L. Thorn of Oregon City, and Mr. aud Mrs. Clifford Bibcock and the C A Curtis home Sunday. daughter Eloise drove to Salem Velds, Alice and Delta Curtis Sunday to bring home Alfred Keen and Wilma, Lois and Erma Falk who had been visiting his undo for enjoyed a picnic at the Coburg a week. bridge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. VanNieeand Mr. and Mrs. J. H. R ckard and daughters Ell n, Roberta and Kdna Mrs. Michael Rickard and Vern and Merwin and William VanNice Puillipi, were Suudav evening call and their families drove to New­ era at A. E. Whitbcck’s. port Sunday for an outing, Th*y Mr. and Mrs. George Lusby and returned Sunday. During their n ice. Clara Johns, and Mrs- Joe absence Kenneth VanNice look.d Lusby an 1 daughter Alice of Eu­ after tbtir chopes. gene, were callers at the J F Isom Mrs. Edith Gillett motored to him e Wednesday of last wiik. Springfield the latter part of the Mrs. L. E. Band of Albany spent week, tak ing Gra ndpa G illett who Sunday night at tin home of her went on to Cottage Grove where h- daughter, Mrs. E. D. Iso n and on attended a camp meeting of the Mon Jay Mrs. Isom and daughter, Free Methodist chuich. Harold Beverly .accompanied her honai for Gillett of Springfield returned heme a few days vis't. with his cousins, Alfred Lawrence Mr. and Mr. E. D Isom accom­ and W illard Gillett. panied Mr. and Mrs. A A. Tusung TU SSIN G & TU SSIN G to West Fir Sunday. Mr. Isom went on to Oakridge to again eutcr LAWYERS the Forest Service for the summer, Hats°y and Brownsville the rest returning home in the Oregon evening. Mrs. Floyd Nichols and child­ ren were Albany visitors Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Hover and eon were Eugene visitors Tuesday. Spoon River Sparks Mrs.Lizrie Simon of Eugene was a visitor at the L. E. Eagy home Mr. anJ Mrs. H. J Falk spent the first of the week. Friday at Triangle Lnke. Mrs. Fred Sylvester is visiting Nearly everyone in this corn* her parents and other relatives in inunity bad their sheep sheaied Portland this week. last week. Albert Heinrich of Portland Jennie Nicewood of Route2, Hal- spent several dayB visiting his par­ gey, spent Monday evening at the ents here last week. H. J. Falk Some, Miss Grace Kirk has been re­ Richard and Harry Harding are elected as teacher of the Pine Grove camping at Byrd Waggoner’s dur­ echool for the coming year. ing the strawberry season. The O. Martin and Jay Suytar Mer’e Straley arrived home S at­ families with guests from Califor­ urday from Marshfield where she nia picnicked on the banks of the taught school the past year. 1 ike Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Carey accompanied Mrs. Myrtle McManus of Jeffer­ Mr. and Mrs Carl Seefe'd to Mon­ son, and Tom Hover of Monroo, roe Sunday where they attended a visited at the E- E. Hover home camp meeting. Memorial day. A large number from this com­ Several Pine Grove people at- munity went to Ila ’sey Sunda» to tended the program and chicken hear Goldia Wells tell of her work pie supper given by the ladies mis­ as a missionary. sionary society at Peoria Saturday Mr. and M,s. G. J. Rike aud evening. S ilver Grays The Eyes of Your Family W h e n you g u a rd th e eyes of your fam ily by h a v in g them tested re g u la rly you are a t th e sam e tim e in s u rin g th e ir fu tu re eye­ sight. co w hy neg lect h a v in g one made? 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