Thursday, June 5, 1941 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three LEXINGTON NEWS Lex Couples Wed In Double Rites By MARGARET SCOTT Mrs. Grace Turner and family have moved to Heppner. Miss Etta Millett of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Goodman of Monmouth are guests at the George Peck home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner have received word that their son Ken neth has joined the Canadian air force. Emma Bellenbrock and Claude White, and Suzanne Buchanan and Delbert Vinson were married at a double ceremony in Boise, Idaho, last Monday. The newlyweds were charivaried Saturday evening. Then after the Lexington grange dance the same night another group of friends assembled at the White home and the couples got their second charivari. Sunday evening a third group came for treats. Mrs. White and Mr. Vinson are brother and sister. Mrs. Vinson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan, and Mr. White is the son of Mrs. Sarah White. Mr. and Mrs. Dolly Williams and children and Clarke Davis of John Day visited relatives here this week. Vernon Warner was a week-end guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner, from his work in Portland. Georee Tucker was a Sunday din ner, guest at the" George Allyn home. Orville Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt and son Dean were Pen- j dleton visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John . Graham of Ar lington spent Memorial day at the home of Mrs. Graham's grandmoth er, Mrs. Tempa Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips of Arlington spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Scott and George Tucker visited in Umatilla Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock and daughters and Mr and Mrs. Willie Steagall and son spent Sunday in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and fam ily spent the week end at the Gene Gray home in Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and daughters spent the week end in Portland to be present for the grad uation of son and brother. Kenneth, who returned home with them for the summer vacation. Shirley Ann Hunt is a guest at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruhl. Margaret Leach of Corvallis is visiting here. . HARPMAN NEWS Visitations Feature Week at Hardman By ELSA M. LEATHERS Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke and children moved to Bull prairie Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Townsend haw been visiting Ella BleaK man for a few days left Monday with Oram Wrighf s sheep for range T s Grande. Mrs. Roy Robinson and Rita were visiting in town Monday. tut,. Dnrl Mrs. Owen Leathers and son Junior moved to the Hayden v, ir. snp-nA the summer. 1 C111A t - Laura Adams came Monday from Portland to visit her son, Floyd and v,iKr (rr two weeks. Mr. and, Mrs. Allen Billings from Arlington were visiting Mrs. Char ley McDaniel from Wednesday until Saturday. John Warren from Walla Walla rwia Saline from Heppner spent Friday at the J. B. Adams home. Week end visitors from the Zornes logging camp were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. r Rocrl Mr. and Mrs. Har- lan Adams and family and Mr. and McKitrick and sons. Ad Inskeep and daughter Nona left one day this week for Salem v.ia laiiiobter. Mrs. T. R. HJ O ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and rndtfH in town Sunday. " t " , Mrs, Ted Burnside is visiting m Hermiston this week. ao Cannon and Charlotte IVUS. ii"- - . j tnrtwd to the ranch this been during the school term. Char lotte graduated from the lone high school in May. Those attending the show from here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leathers and daughter Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers and LaVonnie and Forrest Adams. Miss Adine Morton of Portland spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs. Marcin Brannon. Mrs. Marion Saling, Mrs. Herbert McDonald and Corda Saling spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. 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