McLoud Historical Society Holds First Annual Tea Party

  • Lisa Lempges serves drinks during the First Annual McLoud Historical Society Tea Party, held at the museum on May 3. About 22 people and five historical society members attended. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Lisa Lempges serves drinks during the First Annual McLoud Historical Society Tea Party, held at the museum on May 3. About 22 people and five historical society members attended. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Attendees of the First Annual McLoud Historical Society Tea Party listen as Glenda Kuhn speaks about the polite way to fill a plate at a buffet and the Blackberry Princess and Junior Princess demonstrate. About 22 people, including several children, and five historical society members attended the new event at the McLoud Museum on May 3. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Attendees of the First Annual McLoud Historical Society Tea Party listen as Glenda Kuhn speaks about the polite way to fill a plate at a buffet and the Blackberry Princess and Junior Princess demonstrate. About 22 people, including several children, and five historical society members attended the new event at the McLoud Museum on May 3. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • As Glenda Kuhn, center, speaks, Blackberry Princess Haylee Kimsey, left, and Blackberry Junior Princess Riley Sherman demonstrate the right way to fill their plates using tongs. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    As Glenda Kuhn, center, speaks, Blackberry Princess Haylee Kimsey, left, and Blackberry Junior Princess Riley Sherman demonstrate the right way to fill their plates using tongs. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Retired counselor Linda Crosthwait shakes hands with Augustus Gentry, 5, as Jessie Gentry, 3, left, Melody Brackett, 3, and their great-grandmother Janet Brackett watch. Crosthwait spoke to everyone about good manners. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Retired counselor Linda Crosthwait shakes hands with Augustus Gentry, 5, as Jessie Gentry, 3, left, Melody Brackett, 3, and their great-grandmother Janet Brackett watch. Crosthwait spoke to everyone about good manners. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    McLoud Historical Society member Gemini Eason has two teenage sons. Were that not a fact, the First Annual McLoud Historical Society Tea Party may not have happened.“I just wanted to try something different,” said Eason. “And … yes, mainly because I don’t get to do the frilly (dresses).”Eason is a consumer loan officer for BancFirst in Mc-Loud, and part of her job is t...

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