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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1942)
Soc T V Loll lUwirl Va ki fcv m A ,1 J V. . 0 , ,.",',f. V V ' ' A 'f. rv 1 " 1 If' E T Y N, tec N U:k Assistmq nt Mrs Lockwood's tea, above, Mrs. Don R. Drury, Mrs Howard Barnhisel, Mrs. Charles A. Henderson, Mrs Robert Hart, Mrs. George H. Mcrryman Sr., Mrs. Lawrence Shaw and Miss Virginia West Center, over the tea cups. Mrs. James Buich, left, and Mrs. Dick Rccdor. V. 1-. ;'iik55r. 1 " ,( Mil J V -; ,U ; V ; A f ' ill , i -rr f. x Valentine .. r'F Jt " AW 1 At one of the prettiest parties of the early spring, Mrs. Samuel P. Lockwood entertained on St. Valentine's day in the Pelican party room. Tea was served from four to six o'clock. Mrs. Lockwood, above right, greeted her guests in a Valentine red frock with a corsage of camellias. !gS9? v , set t "fit Pouring at the attrac tively appointed tea table is Mrs. Edward Hall Pike who is seated at the sil ver service visiting with Mrs. Charles A. Hender son. Standing, left, Mrs. Edward A. Geary chats with Mrs. Kenneth A. Moore. , m ' 4' ;.' V ( J Mrs, Theodore S. Durment smiles over a cup of tea. All pictures by Wesley Guderlan of The Herald and News. Miss Ruth Flood dis cusses world problems over a cup of tea with Mrs. Albert 0. Roenlcker ft-"-"