Page Two LEXINGTON NEWS Football Players Feted at Lexington By MARGARET SCOTT Mr. and Mrs. Owens Helms of Pendleton visited here Saturday. Lavonne McMillan underwent an appendicitis operation at the Hepp ner hospital Saturday morning. She is reported to be recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMillan of Carlton were week-end guests at the S. G. McMillan home. They were on their way home from De troit where they purchased a new car. Coy Thornburg returned to Carlton with them. Guests at" the Sarah Thornburg home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thornburg of Spokane. Sunday dinner guests at the Net tie Davis home were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray and family of Stanfield, Clayton Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and son. Clayton Dayis returned to his duties with the U. S. navy Monday after visiting friends and relatives here and at Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall and family spent the week end in Washington. Mrs. Wright of Portland is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Miller. A. M. Edwards was a business visitor in Lewiston, Idaho, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Maude Pointer and Harriet left Saturday for Portland and vi cinity where Mrs. Pointer plans to spend the winter. They were ac companied by Mrs. Tempa Johnson who will spend the winter in Astoria and Corvallis. Adolph Majeske and Clarence Carmichael were business visitors in Portland last week. Alfred Van Winkle left Tuesday for Salem for further medical treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. George Peck spent several days this week in Portland. There will be a dance at the local grange hall Saturday, November 16, with music furnished by Wright's orchestra of Pendleton. The dance committee is presenting beano as an added attraction. The regular . grange meeting was held Saturday evening at the hall. The program was presented by the H. E. C. ladies and consisted of the following numbers: Drill, grange ladies; reading, Alta Brown; piano solo, Carolyn Bauman; pantomime, Heppner ladies; duet, Lilian C. Tur ner and Lucy Rodgers, and story of her experiences by Mrs. Swaggart. During the business meeting the Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, November 14, 1940 following officers were elected for the coming year: Master, Harvey Bauman; overseer, Myles Martin; steward, James Peck; lecturer, Or ville Cutsforth; chaplain, Elsie Beach; gatekeeper, Douglas Gibson; treasurer, Frank Saling; secretary, Thelma Smethurst; Ceres, Thelma Dolvin; Pomona, Alta Brown; Flora, Edna Hunt; assistant steward, Fred Nelson; lady assistant steward, Gladys Cutsforth; executive com mittee member, Charles Marquardt; juvenile matron, Norma Marquardt. The Ideal football team was hon ored with a banquet Saturday night at the schoolhouse. Ivon Amend was master of ceremonies. Letters were presented to Don Campbell, Gene Majeske, Duane Johnson, Roy Martin, Carl Marquardt, Bill Nich ols, Don Peck, Raymond Turner, El den Padberg and Leonard Munkers, manager. Duane Johnson repre sented the team in thanking the mothers for the banquet and re sponse was by Anne Johnson. Mrs. Myra Munkers is seriously ill at her home. Officials elected at the election Tuesday are Alonzo Henderson, ma yor; councilmen, Clarence Carmi chael, John Miller and Harry Din ges; recorder, Edith Edwards, and Elmer Hunt was reelected treasurer. Mrs. Roy Johnson and Mrs. Alon zo Henderson are spending a few days in Portland. The PTA meeting wa? held Tues day evening at the local schoolhouse. A business meeting was held and a committee was appointed to make plans for a Christmas party for the community. The program was start ed with a reading by Lilian C. Tur ner and observance of Armistice day with songs by the audience. Gene Cutsforth Gene Majeske and Don Campbell gave accounts of their trips to the stock show m Portland. Tap dancing was by Mrs. Amends tapping class. A professor quiz con test was conducted by Jean Wil liamson with the audience acting as participants. The wining side was awarded all-day suckers. After the program rerfeshments of pie and coffee were served. There will be a dance for the ben efit of the Boy Scouts on Nov. 30 at the Lexington grange hall. Wright's orchestra will play. 37-39p. Rhea Creek Grange Elects 1941 Officers The following officers were elect ed to fill the offices at the Rhea Creek grange for the coming year: Master. Henrv Peterson; overseer, Oscar Peterson; lecturer, Florence Jones; steward. Orin Wright; assist- ant steward, Henry Baker; lady as sistant steward, Marjorie Worden;', chaplain, Hannah Anderson; treas urer, John Bergstrom; secretary, Al- ! ice Anderson; gate keeper, Clayton j Wright; Ceres, Pearl Wright; Pomo na, Helen Baker; Flora, Julia Carl son; H. E. C. chairman, Tacy Parker; executive committee, Glen Jones, Frank Parker, Floyd Worden. Preceding grange a birthday dinner, for the months of October, November and December was serv ed at Friday evening's meeting, with Carrie Beckett, Orin Wright, Glen Jones and Bobby Wright as the hon or guests. On November 26 there will be an all day meeting of the grange HEC with a pot-luck dinner at noon. There will be a lady from Oregon State college to discuss "The Selec tion of Materials for Clothing." Ev eryone is cordially invited to attend, as we believe this will be something of interest to all women. Grangers keep in mind that No vember 15 is our annual clam feed. Please bring cake and jello to go with the clams. Noel Bobyns returned a lucky elk , hunter, having bagged a nice 5- J point bull. A large crowd attended the Volby Lutheran Missionary meeting at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna, Jr., and daughters are moving to their home below Lexington this week. Mrs. Hanna and daughter have been stay ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Becket. Several neighbors met at the Claud Huston home to listen to election returns, "a listening party," so to speak. Mr. and Mrs. Tyndal Robison vis ited at the Clive Huston home on Sunday. Mrs. Baker of Walla Walla is vis iting at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker. Miss Velma Huston and Herman Parker spent the Armistice holiday at the Clive Huston home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker are visiting at the home of their son and family in Everett, Wash, lhey ex pect to be gone until after the Thanksgiving holiday. The ladies of the community as sembled at the Ray Wright home, giving Mrs. Barton Clark a surprise shower. Mrs. Clark (Beth Wright) received many lovely presents. Ou. c:nmunity was visited by its first real touch of winter Monday morning, when we awoke to find about two inches of snow covering the landscape. Make your appointment now for the latest hairdress. 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