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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1963)
SL j-auid Episcopal lAJc omen ea T( 1 I V " '..' feSafSK8SW SOCIETY By Helen Bechen Herald end News November 3, 1963 I r 4 w Si s r - v Mrs. W. L. Whytal, left above, greets three guests, from the left, Mrs. Neil Hurley, Kathleen Connors and Mrs. Jack O'Connor. J. OX 3 A. -V vF .-I (J my Ji 1 at it; . V TT Thejtea table, placed under the handsome crystal chandelier, was beautifully decorated by Mrs. Robert Greene and Mrs. Howard Pernell. Roses shadinq from the palest pink through wine red were arranged in honeycomb style on a podestal silver dish for the centerpiece. Pink ta pers in silver candelabra and silver appointments completed the decor. Pictured at the table are Mrs. A. D. Perry, left,' and Mrs. E. M. Bubb. The W. L Whytal home on Lakeshore Drive was the setting for the annual tea given by the women of St. -Paul's Episcopal Church on Saturday, Oct. 19. Warm Indian summer sunshine, in direct contrast to last year's Col umbus Day storm date, enabled the many guests to fully enjoy the charming home and its picturesque lakeside setting. Arriving at the tea, above, left to right, 'are Mrs. George Hillis, Mrs. Guy Barton and Mrs. Sylvia Malone. - Two of the church women assisting' during the tea hours were Mrs. Harry Todd, left, and Mrs. Norman Guyer. At right is Janie Black who played incidental background music during the tea hours. She was visiting her parents; the Dr. Blacks, for a weekend from her studies at Willamette University. V r. A!: i R us- r is; At right, Mrs. A. O. Roenicke presides at lovely Sheffield tea service belong ing to Mrs. Wyatt Padgett. Mrs. Padgett and Mrs. Paul Jones were tea chairmen. Being served are Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, left, 'and Mrs. Dan O'Connor. The Whytal home is furnished with many lovely family heirloom pieces such as the early American cabinet desk shown above. Suana Whytal, right, shows Mrs. Helen Goeck ' ner old law book containing clipping telling of the appointment of her great-grandfather, B. D. Minkler, to the legislature of the Territory of Washington. Photos by Kettler n ii