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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 20, 1953
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
Lynn Wright was hostess for a
birthday party honoring her sis
lor Nancy Wright's birthday on
Thursday of last week. Games
were played and lovely refresh
ments of kool-aid, dixie cups and
cake were served. Later Nancy
opened her many lovely gifts
from the following: Tat Steagall,
Barbara Steagall, Patsy McDonad,
Louise Botts, Peggy Botts, Judy
Bradford and Charlene Jones. At
tending besides the hostess was
their sister Doanna Wright and
their mother Mrs. Oral Wright.
Miss Louise Botts and Peggy
Botts were hostesses Wednesday
evening at a birthday party hon
oring their brother Johnnie Botts.
Tiin ivinin? was snent in play-
inf fames, and later after the
opening of his many gifts, re
freshments were served to the
following youngsters: Mike Win
ters, llelene Leah Winters, P. J.
Winters, Carroll Messenger, Mar
garet and Lucille Kendall, Rosa
lie Dickinson, and Patricia Dick
inson, Stephen Klinger, Billy and
Kenny Klinger, Bruce Botts and
Charlene Jones.
Saturday evening several
friends of the P. J. Winters family
dmoned in for a farewell party
for them. The Winters family is
moving to Hcrmiston to make
their home while Mr. Winters is
employed at Richland, Wash. The
evening was spent in visiting
and later a gift from the follow
ing people was opened, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. McFadden, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mr. and
Mrs. George Irvin, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Steagall, 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt
and Ellwood. After this refresh
ments of sandwiches, punch, cake
and ice cream were served.
Lonnie Henderson was consult
ing a physician in Heppner con
cerning an injured arm.
Mr. and Mrs. William Van
Winkle Jr. are vacationing in
Idaho and Spokane. At Spokane
I hey ill visit a brother of Bills,
Alfred Van Winkle.
Mrs. O. G. Breeding and Mrs.
Emery Burnside and Joan Breed
ing were Pendleton visitors on
. Friday. They motored over after
Jay Mathews a grandson of Mrs.
Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin of
Heppner have rented the house
recently built by Robert Morta
more. Mrs. Arnold Ansled and son
Steven and Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Allyn!
Mnleske had as their guests this visitors at the George
week Steven's grandmother, Mrs. home over the weekend.
Ansted from Eagle Point and her. Harry Hathaway of Portland is
daughter, Martha. visiting his aunt and uncle Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Olsen of and Mrs. George Allyn.
iir..n.. r..iia ,oro ! pvinr'ton vis- The Christian church business
itors this weekend. ; meeting was held Thursday night
Mr and Mrs O. W. Cutsforth at the Earl Kenaan nome. Aiier
are spending a few days at their a nwu '""""f "VV'
cabin in the mountains. ; re resnments we re ht -.v u 10 me
Rev. and Mrs. Louis We.zell and ; TJZ. Hon,
Ul in jvn-n.n "h- "
familv are visiting
Idaho and en loving a much de
served vacation.
Mrs. Ina Nickols was hostess
Sunday to a family reunion at
which time all her childrenwere
present. A dinner was enjoyed at
her ranch home and those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Nichols, and his son and family
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and
Mrs. Ina Nichols were sight seers
at McNary and Hermiston Mon
day.
Price, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendall,!
Mrs. George Allyn and Mr. Louis j
Wctzell. I
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coates of j
Boardman were visitors at the T.
E. Messenger Sr. home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie
were T. Messenger Sr. visitors on '
Thursday. i
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickinson
were Eugene visitors last week.
Joyce Northrup of Portland is
visiting at the Robert Dickinson,
home. Also a guest on Sunday!
Was their son Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirk were 1 ert Jr of Pilot Rock.
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