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    Thursday, December 8, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Three
LEXINGTON NEWS
Lex People Attend
Portland Wedding
By MARGARET SCOTT
Mrs. Laura Rice and Anabel Tur
ner attended the wedding of Kath
erine McLaughlin and Edward Rice
Wednesday, November 23, in Port
land and reported a very impressive
ceremony. The wedding took place
at eight p. m. in the rectory of the
Davis street cathedral with twenty
five guests present. Nonie McLaugh
lin was maid of honor and Bill
Doherty was best man. The bride
wore a floor-length dress of blue
green velvet and carried a bouquet
of gardenias. The bridesmaid was
dressed in burgundy velvet with a
mixed bouquet of roses, lilies, and
snapdragons. After the wedding a
reception was held at the St. Helens
apartment house with about thirty
guests present, after which the young
couple left for a honeymoon in Se
attle. Lexington grange will meet with
Rhea Creek grange Friday evening
for joint installation of officers.
At 6 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 10, Lex
ington grange is giving a dinner for
the past masters and their wives
with a program following. Every
granger is urged to be present and
bring a hot dish.
The H. E. club will meet in an all
day meeting Thursday at the home
of Laura Rice.
Word has been received of the
birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Gale of Portland. The baby
has been named Patricia Mae. Mrs.
Gale was formerly Mabel Wright.
Mrs. A. H. Nelson of Canby ar
rived here Thursday for a visit with
her sons, Norman and Fred.
C. F. Trimble was a Portland
visitor last week. He was accompan
ied home by Mrs. Trimble who came
to attend the Christian Endeavor
convention in Heppner.
Those attending the Columbia Un
ion C. E. conention in Heppner last
week end were Edith and Jerrine
Edwards, Erma and Doris Scott ifiid
Rae Cowins.
Myles Martin was a business vis
itor in Moro last week.
Maxine and Zelma Way accom
panied their grandfather home Wed
nesday afternoon and spent the
week end in Portland.
A. M. Edwards returned home
Friday evening from his work in
Washington.
E. C. Miller of Salem is visiting at
the home of his son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller.
O. D. Forbes of Boardman was a
guest at the home of his brother,
Earl Forbes, Friday night.
Mrs. Ira Deultgen, Mrs. A. M. Ed
wards and Mrs. Trina Parker were
hostesses for a stork shower at the
Congregational church Friday af
ternoon honoring Mrs. Ladd Sher
man. Games were played and re
feshments were served. Those pres
ent besides the hostesses and the
honoree were Nellie Palmer, Getta
Cox, Edna Munkers, Alma Daugh
erty, Cecile Jackson, Susie Pad
berg, Laura Scott, Cecil Smith, Ann
Johnston, Reta Cutler, Carna Camp
bell, Jessie Wright, Cora Allyn,
Margaret Leach, Cora Warner, Mary
Hunt, Ruth McMillan, Amanda Du
vall, Frances McMillan, Emma Cox,
Sarah White, Norma Marquardt,
Emma Breshears, La Verne Hender
son, Bernice Bauman, Ruth Lasich,
Doris Lane, Opal Leach and Pa
tricia Jewell.
Ralph Jackson was a Pendleton
visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Jeffer
son were visiting here last week.
Business visitors here Monday
were Ray McAlister and Sheriff
Bauman of Heppner.
Esther Ruhl returned to her home
in Estacada after being employed at
the Cutsforth ranch for the past few
months.
Elmer Hanks and family spent
Saturday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth and
Thelma Smethurst spent the week
end in The Dalles.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hunt were Mr. and Mrs.
Ladd Sherman and Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Carmichael.
An alumninum demonstration din
ner was conducted by Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lieuallen at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Padberg Sunday
evening. Those present besides the
Cecil Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Henderson, Grace Turner, Ray Phil
lips, Mrs. Biddle and Vernon Brown.
RHEA CREEK-EIGHT MILE NEWS
Grange met at the hall Sunday
with pot luck dinner at noon. Lura
Stephens was initiated in the third
and fourth degrees. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Bennett of Heppner joined our
grange on a demit.
John Reid of Weiser, Idaho, was
visiting over the week end with his
family at Eight Mile.
, Rhea Creek will hold a joint in
stallation at their hall Friday night,
Dec. 9, with Lexington and Lena
granges. A pot luck supper will be
served at six-thirty. Mrs. Mary
Lundell will install. On December
18 the annual grange Christmas
tree will be held at 7:30 for grang
ers and their families. Gifts will be
exchanged and there will also be a
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Bergstrom
Snd Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Anderson vis
ited at Hermiston Tuesday.
Miss Marian Moyer, teacher at the
Liberty school three years ago, vis
ited over the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom.
Miss Moyer teaches at Stanfield this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Becket and
daughter, Mrs. Johnny Hanna, spent
Sunday at Fossil, visiting Mrs. Beck
et's parents.
H. E. C. will meet at the hall on
Thursday, Dec. 22, with pot luck
dinner at noon. The afternoon will
be the Christmas tree and ladies
will exchange gifts.
PINE CITY NEWS
Christmas Benefit
Set at Pine City
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
' A basket social and program will
be given by the people of the com
munity to raise funds for the Christ
mas tree to be held December 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark spent
the week .end at the Wright home
on Rhea creek.
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers of Heppner
and the state school inspector, Mr.
Emerson, were callers Friday at the
Pine City school.
Miss Margaret Weaver and Mrs.
Lois Kent attended the teachers'
meeting at La Grande Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
Mrs. Pete Wilkins were Heppner
callers Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
were Pendleton callers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Neill are mov
ing this week to the Baker place in
the Stanfield district.
Tom Boylen of Pendleton has
bought the W. J. Wattenburger place
on Butter creek. H. E. Young has
lived there for a number of years.
The Home Economics club of Lena
grange will meet Wednesday with
May Finch.
A Sunday school class will be held
at the auditorium at 2 p. m. this
coming Sunday.
Ross Updike and his brother Floyd
were week-end visitors at the Fred
Rauch home. Mr. Updike was em
ployed at this ranch about ten years
ago.
J. A. Troedson was in the city
Monday from the farm in the Mor
gan section.
Herman Nielson was in town on
business Monday from the Rood can
yon farm.
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REALLY WANTS
IS A NEW HOTPOINT
THE S
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158o
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TERMS
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Has one Select-A-Speed
and two Hi-Speed Cal
rod Units, Thrift Cook
er, Oven Heat Control,
Storage Drawer. See it
in our office today.
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