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Heppner Gazette Times, November 18, 1 943 3 Lexington Ngw's By Rlrs. Ruth McMillan Coming as a complete surprise to their many friends here was the wedding on Oct. 31 in Hutchinson, Kan. of TSgt Sam' G. McMillan, United States . army at Chandler Field, Ariz., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McMillan of Lexington, and Miss Anabel Strodtman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. S. Strodtman of Emporia, Kan., formerly of Hep pner. Both the bride and groom were graduated from Lexington high school. Mr. and Mrs. Delvin McDaniel and Miss Jean Leathers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leathers of Portland are visiting at the Dallas McDaniel home. Jay Totterdell, apprentice sea man at Farragut naval training station is spending his leave with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Papineau. Mrs. Cliff Doherty returned to her home Thursday after undergo ing an operation in The Dalles recently. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson and daughter Georgia of Hermis ton spent Armistice day with Mrs. Gibson's parents. Mr', and Mrs. Charles Breshears. Mrs. Vernon Christopherson is visiting ait the !Ralph Ledibetter home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt son Claire and daughter Louise, spent several days in Portland this week. They were- accompanied by Mrs. Charles Marquardt and daughter Majo. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and daughter Charlene of Meacliaim are visiting this week with Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Te Mc Millan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Pendleton and son Pvt Duane Johnson on furlough from his sta tion in Nashville, Tenn. are visit ing with relatives and friends this week. John Wrenn of Asotin Wash, spent the week-end with his bro ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Wrenn. Mr. Wrenn left for Portland Tuesday to visit his sister, Mrs. Etta Hunt. Mrs. Clarence Hayes and daugh ter Janis, left Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hayes of Heppner for Santa Barbara Calif, to visit her husband, Sgt. Hayes before his departure over seas. E. B. Jensen, principal of Lex ington school, attended the princi als' conference in Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr. returned from Portland Monday evening. They report that their fa ther is up and around after a short illness. RUSSELL HOME BURNS Mrs. Kate Russell of Condon lost her home and practically all pf the contents in a fire Sunday night which was started by a short cir cuit in the Delco lighting system. Mrs. Russell managed to save val uable papers and received minor burns about the face while doing this. She had just recovered from an illness and had been home about a week. The house had been her home for 44 years. Her son Ed was on their other ranch at the time of the fire. ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING Annual meetings of county jud ges, commissioners and clerks are being held in Portland this week. Judge Bert Johnson, Commissioner L. Dl Neill, accompanied by Mrs Neill, and County Clerk C. W. Bar low are in attendance from Morrow county. 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