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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1952)
! 1 Yji'.' ii Iv-rv. i ,-...'( .V.'-' !:' I'1'1. . 4 V ..... ... ' ."! S f.1. V -YA :.:.' . - I " : I V VY 1 5 ; o AAUW Annual Silver Tea . . . in Colorful Fall. Setting SOCIETY hy Milly Ram sty AAUW't recent Silver Tea, was of course, not en anniversary celebration but a day t aside annually to raite furidc for a fellowship; awarded to a qualifying woman college grad uate for advanced study. At a matter of fact . . . the local organization dates from February 28, I92S . . , putting it comfortably past the 25 year mark. Many patront have made thii -project a yearly success; and through it more women have 'been recognized in various specialized field). HOSPITALITY i . , INDOORS AND OUT . . . prevailed at the Stanley Miller home. 1530 Pacific Terrace'. . . when It was graciouily of fared by Mn. Miller for the AAUW Annual Silver Tea, October til, Shown in the receiving line, at her left li Mrs. Homer Koertje, vice president; end to her right, ' li.. U!lll. W.U. Ir nuiJant ' '- " mmmmmSiZT "y"ww'' """1 yi '- - ' - fc? -y : I lr' - ; . r 1 "v "- r . 'srs , I V yf i '.V , tt. . 1 l ' I ; .-J IN FRONT OF . . . the old English prints . . . I only two showing in a group of six) are Mrs. Norlyn Stevens (left), Eugene; houseguest of Mrs. Robert L. Smith, (right). Mrs. Smith was one of the hostesses for the important fall event. r - r i At 8' ' -.V .'-w' ' ill ' s- ire ; I ' ! " 1 h 1 . Ml INTREPID INGENUITY . ..with "driftwood-lile" manzanita . . . vied successfully with an Audubon chromo lithograph (colorful masterpiece of the art of printing from stonel Below the print ... on the table draped wilh fith net ... bleached bare twigs of menzanita on a slab of the same wood, tea shells, ivy and Japanese float formed the arretting and unusual arrangement. At left', Mn. Howard Lisloe, teated, hat just terved Mrs. Louis Soukup. Next to her it Mrs. Lloyd Drew; and to Mrt. Drew's right,. Mn, Eugene Pavel', one of the hostesses for the tea. At this end of the table, Mrt. Joe J. Thomas hapnily turvevt the fourtnme. She represented the Lionets Club whn etked to pour, and Mrs. Liitoe repretented trie f in icouti. table arrangement wet made by Mrt. A. ivan inompton. I- f 1 1 L imy f-" ' m hi ii -- -Ha N i r M3Mg m SUMMER SUNSHINE .... in October ... on th smart costumes of V..4-'.il'"':. Mrt. J. Swyn Sartin. left, Mrt. Herman C. Shockey Jr.. AAUW hfimM- A LI. I . ........ .1 L J .. .1 .. r I . . t L . A A I I1A 1 . . . ruoiiciry, center; ana ivirs, ooraon c. Lowe; i rne flnvn rsa on the llth.. : 0 ' ' 1-; . ...'.. . - I rixr I ... 4 !L - ' A ml, 7 ' ' '-iJk- A V., if ! KHM - lkW. A atill.iiilli.lif THIS YEAR'S SECRETARY ., I of AAUW, Mrt. Robert Er!andi6n, .center; and her mother, Mrt. A. V. McVey, chat with Mm, Frederick Ehlert, left, attitting at hottest Saturday; latt year's hostess In her own horn. 1 , ' " All AAUW Tea Photo by Kettler " I ' ' ' ! I ' ' o -w Lis J I THEY ENJOYED IT . . . The cool comfort and conversation in the outdoor patio of the Stanley Miller home. At the table in foreground, Mrt, A, R. Halvorton, Mrt. Carl Miller and Mrs. Cherbt Johnson. Back of them, Mrt. Earl Weimar, under the umbrella; and . . . needing no introduction it Nora Sullivan. 'J