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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 1, 1955
Tea at Lex Church
Monday Honors
Don Campbells
By Delpha Jones
The Lexington Christian and
Congregational church and Sun
day schools gave a tea for the
Don Campbell's on Monday night.
First on the program was the
introduction of Mr. and Mrs.
Campbell and daughters Laura
and Doreen to the group, after
which group singing was greatly
enjoyed with Mr. Brent leading
accompanied by Mrs. Brent at the
piano. The" singing was followed
by prayer offered by Rev. L. G
Wet el after which people spent
a few minutes in visiting while
the refreshments were prepared.
The table was beautifully deco
rated with clear crystal servings
and a candalabra with green
candles and pom pom dahlias of
pastel colors. Other flowers were
pastel colored dahlias sitting
about the room. Mrs. June Coo
per poured coffee and Mrs. Aud
r?y Anstcd the punch. Others
assisting about the rooms were:
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs.
Irene Nolan and daughter Phy
liss, Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt, and
Mrs. C. C. Jones. There were
about 45 present. Mr. tnd Mrs.
Campbell who have lived here
for nine years with Mrs. Camp
bell serving as primary teacher to
the Sunday school, and Mr. Camp
bell as church chairman of the
board, Sunday school superinten
dent, P-TA members with Mrs.
Campbell as treasurer and active
in many city affairs. Don was a
member of this school having
graduated from here, has served
on the City Council, Is member
of the Masonic Lodge and the
Lexington Grange. He served in
the U. S. Navy for 32 months and
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QUEEN CAROL ANN WIGLESWORTH. and her Court who today
starts reign over Fair and Rodeo.
upon his returning attended the
Pacific University at Forest Grove.
They are going to make their
home In Eugene where Mr. Camp
bell has enrolled in Northwest
Christian College.
Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall
and family were Klnzua visitors
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brent
were campers at Minan Lake
several days last week.
Lexington was quite deserted
Saturday evening, when quite a
number of citizens attended the
East-West Shrine football game
in Pendleton, where a local boy,
Larry Groves played. At this
time Larry received a trophy for
the best back. Some of those
attending this game were Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mau
reen Groves,- Charlie Padberg,
Marvin Way, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Newt
O'Harra, Mr. . and Mrs. Walter
Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
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Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob David
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rick, Mr .and Mrs. Jim Bloods and
several others.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock and
daughter Sandra were Lexington
visitors from Brookings. Oregon
last week. Mrs. Whillock is the
daughter of Mrs. Emma Bres-hears.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munkers (
have returned from a vacation
spent at the coast and in Port
land. Mrs. Pine Thornburg stayed
with the Munkers children while
they wre away.
Misses Joan Patrick and Sha
ron Cutsforth were hostesses to a:
party at the O. W.Cutsforth ranch
on Saturday night honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom of
lone and Mr. and Mrs. Cutsforth
who are soon leaving 'for an
around the world trip. Games and
cards were enjoyed and later re
freshments were served. There
were about 30 guests present.
Kay Peck, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck suffered
a very painful injury in a fall at
her home on Thursday. She was
taken to Heppner to a physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield
sp:-nt Thursday in Wallowa, Ore
gon. Phyllis Nolan is employed at
Hatfield Grocery in Lexington.
Announcements are being re
ceived in Lexington of the marri
age on Aug. 19 at Stevenson,
Washington, of Berniece Lowe of
Redmond, Oregon to Armin Wih
lon of this city. At present the
cople are residing in Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra left
Monday for, Portland for a few
days.
A correction for last weeks
paper is Mrs. Newt O'Harra was
also a guest at the Padberg
Cradle shower.
Mrs. Jim Angell is a patient
in rioneer Memorial hospital in
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson were
Umatilla visitors on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fletcher of
Tortland were Lexington visitors
on Saturday evening. -
Mrs. Bill Nichols was a Board
man visitor on Monday.
Mrs. Gladys Young and children
have moved into the Bloodsworth
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Covall were Pen
dleton visitors on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soward and
Wayne were dinner guasts Mon
day evening at the J. E. Craber
home.
I ON E
School Notes
Hieh schoool registration was
in full swing starting Monday
and continuing on through Tues
day. Electives to choose from
this year will be Band, Commer
cial subjects.Physics, Algebra, and
T PU,.. irV,-3.
ueomeuy, rami oiiujj, uum-
making, Agriculture and Chorus.
Along with registration Mon
day morning, football physicals
were given by Dr. McMurdo, as
sisted by Mrs. Velma Glass, to
the boys at 9:00 in the gym.
Everything was handled very
smoothly. '
Football players were also is
sued football gear and then fol
lowed some calisthenics with
general first day routine com
pleting the day. A great deal oi
enthusiasm was shown by both
boys and coaches. Coach Wayne
Pierce arrived Saturday so was
also on hand to help coach Larry
Pryse with his charges. I
Other new teachers were ar
riving Monday. Some were ad-1
justing themselves to their new.
surroundings while others were
orientating themselves to their
new class rooms. The first teach
ers' meeting will be 10:00 a. m.
September 1st. The rest of the
day teachers will make plans and
readjust plans for the coming
year.
Parents who would like to at
tend this year's National School
Assembly programs are cordially
invited to attend.
These dates are:,
Sept. 159:00 a. m.
Sept. 283:00 p. m.
Dec. 811:00 a. m.
Feb. 11:00 p. m.
Apr. 1012:50 p. m.
The school programs are usu
ally very good.
As a second reminder to par
ents: School the first day Sept.
6 will be in session until approxi
mately 10:30. The children will
be dismissed at this time, those
who ride busses will return short
ly after this dismissal time.
Plans are being made by the
lone P. T. A. to have a special
reception for the teachers of ,th?
lone school district, Friday Sept.
9 at 8:00 p. m., in the cafetorium.
All Darents. friends and people
interested in your school are en-1
couraged to attend.
Mrs. Robert DeSpain is the:
school secretary.
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