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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1960)
SOCIETY By Helen Bechen Klamath Falls. Oregon November 13, I960 ..hht-t-' m"' " 1 " i '.iV' ' ni ' i Srr.T,Tr-TT. ..z ; - - f fv- , .. . - - t A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR of the fall season was the coffee given last week by Mrs. A. Ivan Thompson and Mrs. John H. Houston. Rich autumn colors in simple dec orations complemented the decor of the lovely new Thompson home at 1975 Huron Street. The hostesses, shown in the picture at left, Mrs. Houston, left, and Mrs. Thompson, right, chat with Mrs. Bob Mest. liiiiiPifiSii? MRS. WYATT PAD GETT, left, is served by Mrs. George Myers. Others are Mrs. A. F. Blocklinger, center, and Mrs. Howard Pernell. i 'tf il ,,,,,, iv. rf' V s MRS. LEWIS JONES, left, and Mrs. Richard Newman were coffee guests. A NOTE of pleasant informality were the two small round coffee tables, one set in the living room before the fireplace and one at the large window of the dining area. Mrs. K. A. Moore, above, serves, from the left, Mrs. Cliff Molatore, Mrs. Harry Molatora and Mrs. Dick Miller. i iii ii i tr t "r""ry i ul jl 1 1 r fMr, iA -v'v .'V i !r!f,l . X tlf- iX i H! v f- v vvit -: T2- r f . 't i " 1 " l j' v . ... , ff M il s 4n 111 T MRS. BOB CHEYNE, left, and Mrs. Uoyd Drew were among-those to bid farewell to Mrs. Raymond at the tee in her honor. All Photos by Guderian 1 THE DEPARTURE of one of Klamath Falls popular residents was the incentive for four of her close friends to be tea hostesses Nov. 3 in her honor at the home of Mrs. M. E. Robinson, 841 Pacific Terrace. Mrs. E. M. Ray mond left this week to make her home in Seattle. She is shown at far right with the hostesses, from the left, Mrs. Andrew Homel, Mrs. M. E. Robinson, Mrs. Ed Brosterhous and Mrs. L. D. Stephens. PRESIDING at the pretty tea table above is Mrs. Fred Hoagland, chatting with Mrs. Robert Gotshall, left, and Mrs. Frank Tarr. Tall pink tapers in silver candelabra complemented the centerpiece, a lovely cut glass and silver epergne filled with pink carnations. - 14 m JtemS .X.I i ' : r ' 4