Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 20, 1928, Image 1

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    Ifalaey ^Enterprise
agriculture
horticulture
livestock
E stablished in 1912.
Voi. 17.
No. 33.
MR. AND 13306187
CELEBRATE COLDEN WEDDING S O C I E T Y N E W S ,
Halsey, Oregon, T hursday. December 20 1928.
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DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
Alan Hale Appears In Mcvie LOCAL CHAPTER WALTON
LEAGUE
MET MONDAY
Tha le n a r k a 'le versatility of
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I Alan Hab-, who plays the le a d in g
From Our RiguUr Correspondents
Tl.«.W alton L.eague chapter met
On Tuesday afternoon Mr. and
ro'eor-poeite Phyllis Haver iu “ Sal
M. ndsy night at (lie gun club d u b
* of Singapore, ’’ to lie shown at t»,e
Mrs. T P- P a tto n , two of H alsey’s
On Friday afternoon the mem­
,h iii-e and elected officers for tho
. Halaey ttu a t-r m xt Tue« lay eve-
most highly respected citizens and bers of Vine Maple Thim ble club
; rcn.ii g year. J. W. D riakard was
niuz, ia demonstrated l y t i e two
resit cute of th is city for almost were most pleasantly entertained at
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* widely different roles for which he e 'e it.d pretident; J O. Cross vice
half a cen tu ry , celebrated their the home ol Miss Mary L Smith.
( preeident; C. P. Moody secretary;
; k T ’,ftA N D P A ," « a id Jim. as he stood by my chan
i is best remembered, the villain in l a i d Eldon Crore H essm er. Five
golden wedding day. A lthough no The earlv p a it of the afternoon was
b
“V J
I” *he flickering firelight’» glow.
! “ The Covered W agon,'* and the
plans were made for an elaborate devoted to visiting and a very brief
' q ’ T h e re 's so many thing» that I can’t understand
vacancies were left in the board of
father in “ The Four Horst men,
reception,
m any relatives and business session. At four o’clock
nine directors which will he til'ed
„ So much that 1
I want to know
know ;
m
I Iu “ Sal of S ingapore," H als is
friends called during the afternoon the hostess, assisted by her m other,
£ i
H L
A n d one thing is this, that bothers a lot
later.
seen i t the iron-handed m aster of
to extend their congratulations. served a delicious two courss lunch.
A n d is constantly in my w av:
A delegation of league memhera
a tra m p freighter.
Refreshments weae served during
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from
the Ilairisb u rg chapter were
The visitors were then invited to
Is Chustmas the children i
the dfternoon.
guests of the local chapter at thia
the living room where a prettily
m e e tin g , a n io r g th e m b e in g , J .W .
T . P. P a tto n and Cleor.a Sm ith decorated Christm as tree laden
. t, i I I
A llison, R II H ardesty, Vivian
were m arried a t I’eoria Illinois, on with gifts, awaited them. In ad
II. now, let me see: this Matter takes thought \
I.aet Wednesday evening mem-
*
A n d a rigid adherence to truth. J I
C artw right, F itd S. M o o d y , C , K
December 18, 1878, and in May ditiou to the exchange of gifts by
here of I’urily R ibekah lodge held
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I ' l that
l . my years of i experience
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«aiovl-it ,
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1 think
have «
taught
Githens, W’. L . J a c k s o n W . C . B s s s ,
1870 they cam e to Oregon, locating the members a surprise shower was
the sen ¡-annual election of ofl'icere.
T
h
a
t
Christmas
appeals
most
to
youth;
\
W a lt e r L o n g a n o T o m m y G to r g e .
in H alsey where they have contin­ given at th ’s tim e for two of the
Il was decided at this lime th at a
T h a t when one grows crabbed and peevish and'cr^ssV Ij I
i
After the husiners meeting ad­
uously made th eir home since.
Circle m embers, each one receiving
joint installation with the Odd
A n d thinks lesaxT hope than of fear,
,
journed
the dcor to the dining
A lter com ing to Halsey Mr. ?«t- m any dainty gifts.
Joses his placy in the great scheme of life
/ __
Fellows on January 17 he held.
room was epentd and the guesta
ton engaged in the butcher busi­
Club members present were Miss
A n d h.s part in the Christmas d i e e r r " ^
;
It was also decided th a t tha
and members eat down to an oyster
ness for a period of 25 years. His Sm ith and Mesdames Elizabeth
lodge would hold a Christm as
supper, which hsd I een prepared
shop, which was located at the site W hite, l.ou Taylor, Nellie Isom,
party at tlv.-ir meeting on the eve­
by Mrs. C. G. Hamer snd Mrs. C.
y
Y
'¡“
Rut
you
caft’t
measure
youth
by
the
glass
of
I
.roe,
of the one recently vacated by Mae M iller, Blanche Morris, H.
ning of December 26, with a tree
0 1 8a*8e
b - whitened hair.
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P. Moody.
George Hoffm«n oa G street, was Bressler and Anne Lake.
Comp­
acd program as features of the
: ÿ q . O r a shortness of breath, or a dimness of s^ght. /
While a t the table, C. P Moody
destroyed by fire the first tim e th„ limented guests for the afternoon
evening
Or a w rinkle here and there;
A
acting
»• m aster of cereuiou es,
busim ss section was destroyed, were Mesdames Maggie Bressler
The newly elected ofl'icere are
;-'Jj
A s Jove laughs at locksmiths, so youth laughs at years
called for short ta ils from several
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A s they play their little part.
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Mr. P atto n rebuilt his shop, the and Ella Moes, and Mies Beverly
Alma Hamer noble grand, Lena
who rei por ded. Many com plim en­
~ . " ;T --- 1 - A n d T im e and his scythe arc pushed l.gh tlv aside,.
o re now standing, and this one Isom,
Veatcb v'ce grand; E sther Bond
tary rem arks were made by the
It.
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r-
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For
y
o
u
th
h
a
i
its
Lom
e
in
the
heart
\
&
narrow ly escaped being burned
secretary and Eatle Holt treasurer
K T n f l
visitors regarding the league and
when the hotel on the present site
Thursday afternoon M r a . L . W
gun club for their aggressiveness,
oi the building occupied as a li­ P atton wes hosteesto the members
5 ‘ ? r i
____________ manger to Calvary » cross a a
i,
uuitv of purpose, club bouse aud
brary was burned a few years later. of the Study club at her home in
W e follow C hrist's footsteps now ; I f
range grounds.
F o r th e past ftw rears Mr. P at­ East H alsey. This was the annual
From Galilee's sea to Jerusalem's streets. I a I j Itj/i
?
Afier the supper a half l our was
W h e re thorns encircled Fhs Ewow;
ton has retired from active busi­ Christm as party of (he club and
spent socially with the visitors ex-
By Myrtle Johnson
.And this we have seen: W ith a child in H u arms
ness life although he still continues the rooms of the Patton home were
ehsngi. g ideas snd talk in g fish
H e scattered this C hnstlike leaven;__ _
Helen
W illiam s of Halsey, soph
to take a keen interest in anything decorated with holly, and mistletoe
and h u n t. The next n eeting of
'B e like unto this if m y glones you 'd see. .
omore iu borne < conotuic* a t O 8.C.,
pertaining to the welfare and up­ in keeping w ith the season of \ ule-
the local chapter will te the eve-
For such is the K ingdom o, H eave n'."
won the 50 yard free ity le in 'lie
building of the town and com m un­ tide.
n ng . I Jan u ary 0 and all inem htrs
beginners «w im m ing meet. The
ity in which he and Mrs. Patton
A program was a feature of the
are urged to be preretit.
meet ie e tire d short d ista rc e races
have for eo m any years made their afternoon, the num bers being a
- - .
in the beginning swimming i lnsies
home.
song, " J o y to the W orld," by the
A bility of swimmers in the classes
Mr. and Mrs. Patton have two members; a play, with Mre. Esther
were tested to show the relative
children, K arl Patton of Seattle Bond end Mrs. M artin’ Cummings
Mrs. Balf Bond is in charge of
progres of eaclb
and Mrs. O lin B. Stalnaker of Cor­ tak in g the speaking parte. Mrs
tha C hristm as program a t the
vallis. They also have one g ran d ­ Alma H am er took the part of Santa
Methodist church. The program
gram snd thi n two articles,
The
son, Clifford P atton, of Seattle. Claus and Mesdames E lla Ross­ ness session was held and then the
Consists ol several choir num bers,
Bass V iol” as a solo instrum ent,
The latter spent several weeks in m an, Grace Sickels, E dith Drink- afternoon program was enjoyed.
recitations, songs and drills by the
and “ The Jazz O pera,’’ which is to
H alsey last summer with his grand ard, Louise Straley and A'laie Mrs Sidney Smith had charge of
children; a duet, “ Angels Still are
he presented iu New York at the
Moody were dolls. Francis Louise the devotional« and was assisted
Funeral services fur Mr . Nancy Singing,’’ by Edna and Roburta
parent«.
M etropolitan theater in Jan u ary ,
Among the relltiv es here from and M ary P atton, Lowell Straley by Mrs Eether Bond and Mrs. were presented by Mre. I hatcher Lamb, who died here at the home V annice; duet, ' Christinas I.ulla.
of her daughter, Mrs. D in t C . b \e ’’ Alberta Koontz and G race
out of tow n were Mre. Stalnaker of and W ellington Bond then gave G. Vannice with two guitar selec­ and discussed by the class.
Rossman, Saturday e ig h t, were V annice; solo, ‘‘Son of Aline, ’ by
tions
ol
C
hristm
as
songs.
Mrs
three
num
bers
which
had
been
ar­
Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. James
* * •
Frank
Hadley
had
the
lesson,
.held
at the Methodist church in Esther Bond; and several q u a rte ts
ranged
by
Mrs.
T,
I.
M
arks.
They
Mil er and d aughter of Peoria, III.,
SPOON RIVER
I Monro« Tuesday afternoon
Rev. by T td M itzner. Merwin, K enneth
Friends in Africa ” A Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Miller of Pe­ then presented S anta who had a
Friday forenoon Mrs. K .E.Carey ; H. K. Belknap, assisted by Rev. and George Vannice
oria, O re., Mrs. Mulkey of Me gift for each one present. Mrs. oiferiru was then taken. The af­
This will he a white Chr»»tmas
M iunville, Mrs. McCullough m u Lena Veatcb, president of the club, ternoon was brought to a close by entertain ed a group of children in Theodore Mitzner of H arrisburg,
honor of her daughter M argaret’s had charge of tho services
Burial and it is planned to have ull the
daughter Mrs. W ayne Dawson, was presented with a pretty vase. the hostess serving refrethm enls
filth birthday. Gam es were en was in the Bellfountain cemoterv. decorations in w bite.
Luncheon was then served at a Miss Beulah M iller assisted.
M s. H, R. E c h tllz , Mrs- J . W-
• e e
joyed by the little tuls u n til so
Mrs. L im b was b u n May 27,
prettily
appointed
table.
A
holly
Each one coming to the service
B arton, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva
early noon hour when the bostes-e 1858, near Medford slid was tbs is asked to bring some fruit, jelly,
wreath
w
ith
tiny
C
hristm
as
lights
S m ith all of A lbany. Other out-
Mrs. Jess Cross took p a rt in «
of-tow n guests were Mrs. Roy formed the centerpiece and a lighteu program given iu Eugene on the served delicious refreshm ents chief daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Jake vegetables or something for the
P arker, Mrs. Otto Locke ai d Mrs. red c tn d le in a red etar holder eighth s t the home of te r music of which was a beautifully deco- Slagle members of onv of O regon's Wes'ev hospital at Marshfield and
first im m 'grant teams.
m arked the place for each guest teacher, Mrs. T hatcher. T he pro rated birthday cake.
all children are aeke.l to bring
T aylor of Corvallis.
Mrs. Lamb was married twice. either a new toy or one th a t h s
Mrs. T I. M arks, whose birthday it gram cousisled of solos and two
TIiOHe
present
were
Eetty
Jean
Mr. W alter Sm ith a brother of
was, was especially honored in the p ano numbers by the pupils most V annice,
M atgaret and Frank Her first husband was George M. been repaired.
Mrs. P atto u , Mrs. W alter Sm ith jr
second course when Bhe was pre of whom are U niversity students. H arding, W illard G ille tt and Ar- Porter to whom she was married
and d aughter also relatives of Mrs.
October 5, 1875. They made th eir
sauted with a large white cake on Tea was so: ve I f o l l o w i n g the pro della and Betty Jean Falk.
P atto n , and Mrs. W-P- W ahl and
Mrs. Jo h n W illbenke we» re­
home near Monro« for m any ye ire
which 18 green caudles, one for
dau g h ter of Halsey wer.- other re'-
moved
from the Albany General
Mr. Porter died in 1897, and on
each guest present, in red holders
hospital to her home south of H a l­
atives present. Mrs. W ahl ia a
May 2, 1»12. Mrs. Porter was mar
were burning brightly.
sey, Saturd-V m oroing. She haJ
cousin of both Mr. and M'S P at­
r'ed to Jam es L sm b
Mr. Lamb
Mrs Mar?», Mrs. M arlin Cum-
I eeu in the hospital 18 de>s fol­
to n .
died in 1918.
mingy and Mr«. George Laubner
lo w in g a m ajor operation. She is
Mis. Lamb ia survived by seven
were ou the program com m ittee.
P ine G rove Item »
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children. They are Mrs. Nellie * getting along as well ns could he
Caspers of D iain , B. W. 1 orter, expected.
One of the pleasant m em ories
( E n ts rp r lM Corr»spoo*M»cs)
T he S eason of good ­
Ball Bond and family » ete Sun-
F ,y G. Porter and F ran k I. Porter
T he Pine Grove school is closed th a t will linger long with those
will and H ospitality
dsy dinner guests at the Merwin
all
of
Monroe,
Mrs.
E
lla
Rossman
privileged to atteu d was the birth
th is week a r d the school Christm as
of H alssy. Hugh M. Porter of V suniee home at Spoon River,
day dinner given recently by Mr
program fo r Friday n ig h t has been
Medford and Om an B Porter of
Mu. Buford Morris sp rn t this
HRISTMAS
is
with
us
again,
And
as
it
spreads
given up owing to the illness of and Mrs- J«»» Ctoss. honoring
Corvallis. She is also survived by afternoon in Albuoy on a business
abroad
throughout
this
community
its
joyous
the la tte r’s m other, Mrs. E. A. I
ten grandchildren, one great grand trip.
Ih »teacher, Miss Grace K irk.
tidings of good will to all. let us join wholeheart­
L aFollctte.
child and a sister snd brother.
T he Fairfield family are on the
I L C. Davis left today for Mil.
Dinner was served at a beauti
edly in its spirit.
w
iuk
e, W isconsin, where he will
sick list this week.
Let each stranger who enters our gates know that
ful'y appointed table, the center
M rs . II. A Cook of P ortland has
visit
rslstife
s for tho next tw o
piece
of
which
was
composed
of
Mr. and Mrs. Ameil Munson and
in this community the goodwill spirit of Christmas
been visiting s t the home of her
mot
the.
Howers.
At
the
close
of
the
dinner
is
not
just
a
passing
impulse
effective
during
the
Mr. and Mrs Elm er M unson were
parents, Mr. »” '• M rs. H arry Davis
holidays, but it is day by day fact throughout the
Sunday visitors s t the N. E . the guest of honor was presented
M r. end
M n. K K- Gormley
of Lake Creek since Sunday. Mr
with a wh te iood cake decorated
an
I
grsn
ldsughter
Renee Alford
C handler home.
entire year.
Cook will join her here Hatu dsy
with
pink
can
ilea,
as
well
as
a
spent
the
week
end
st
I r v i n g on a
Mr. sn d Mrs Sam Campbell and
On another page of this issue, you will see how
evening. They will return home
num
ber
of
p
re
se
n
t'
frtm
her
eons
visit
with
relative«.
children visited at Mre. Johnson’s
the business men of the community have united to
Tuesday afternoon
and th e ir families.
present the greetings of the season. We can all do
Now th a t io flu e rsi is tp iJe m c
last week.
PEORIA
E n jo y in g this pleasant a ffa ir
our share tow ard making this Christmas good feel­
George C handler and family
in this sls'c. it i» well to know
Those priv leged to be'oi.g to the
were Messrs and Mesdames LsFol
I how to treat this disease snd how
ing a year ’round event, by showing Chnstmis
were A lbany business visitors S at­
U Go I Go club are looking forth I .
I felts, W. H. Robertson, Eldon
*-.11»
sra Frederick 1).
to control
it. . says
D.
charity
ard
fellowship
to
those
with
whom
we
urday.
with s gr«At d. sl of pleasure to
Cross, K enneth Croes (A lbany),
'B
trick
ler
ol
tbs
state
b<>«rl
of
come in contact each day.
L . E Eagy accom panied by bis and M ?8 G l«dy» M cC o rn sck, M r
Friday evening when the member«
'h
e
a
lth
.
Both
the
cure
sn
d
pre-
fam ily speut S unday and M onday George Cross sn d the host and
We can make this community renowned for its
will enjoy a Cbriatroas tree an 1 tl e
vention of iofiusnz* del end on
w ith bis p aren ts near O sk v i'le.
hospitality-and our reward will come to us here
exchange of gH<» •» the bonce < f
hostess.
1
knowing the cense. The be«' way
on earth, for it will make the entire community
Mr». A ltx Snmlgrass. A uo-host
The com m unity C hristm as tree
to keep from taking influenza is to
dinner at which the h u s k a n 's cf
will be held st tb s school bouse
more prosperous and happy.
Mrs, J.S. N o rth ru p entertained
keep sway from people having Ibis
the members will be guests will
T uesday evening, December 25,
tbe w om an's foreign missionary
highly contagious disease.
unless the illness so prevalent else- society o: the M e th o d ist ch u rch
'««rvsd early in the evening.
w here, visits this ueighborbo >d be­ F rid ay afternoon. A sh o rt bnsi-
lii
Rebekahs Elect Ofticers
Helen Williams Winner of
Swimming Contest at O.S.C
Program at M E. Church
Funeral Services for Mrs. lamb
Were Held Tuesday Afternoon
CHRISTMAS
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C
fore th a t date.