Good Samaritan of Mountain Lake takes Jackie Kennedy’s words to heart
Good Samaritan Society of Mountain Lake – The Village and The Lodge – took the words of late First Lady Jackie Kennedy – “Pearls are always appropriate” – to heart during their annual Ladies Tea on Friday afternoon, May 6. The special event is traditionally held on the Friday before Mother’s Day.
The hosts for the afternoon, Administrator Anne Reese; Activity Department Staff Amber Hughes, Wendy Becker, Pam Radtke and Judy Fruehling; Front Office Alyssa Nesmoe; Human Resources Director Reva Hulzebos; Dietary Department and Volunteers Jan Stadtlander, Diane Englin and Lillian Keeling, extended Kennedy’s “pearls of wisdom” to all the women attending by presenting each with a strand of pearls – and, for all the women of The Village and The Lodge, a spring flower corsage.
Following is a photo gallery from the event:
GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY of Mountain Lake Administrator Anne Reese provides background piano music for the “Pearls of Wisdom” Ladies Tea, held in The Village Dining Room on Friday afternoon, May 6.
ACTIVITY DIRECTOR AMBER Hughes, center, serves the women attending the tea – including, Sheila Boldt, left, who came from Yuma, Colorado to visit her mom, Thelma Boldt, right.
FANCY HATS FOR the fancy tea. Betty Jean Kauffman, left, and her mom, Jewel Owen, right, are all smiles – and pearls.
DARLENE MEYERS, LEFT, and her daughter, Karen Bargen, right, enjoy some mother-daughter time at the tea.
CECE KRUEGER, RIGHT, successfully navigated the Highway #169 detour between St. Peter and Mankato in order to make it from Hudson, Wisconsin to Mountain Lake on time to celebrate with her mother-in-law, Mary Jean Krueger, left.
MOMS AND THEIR daughters have a special connection. Cheryl Peterson, left and her daughter, Cheri Hanson, right, along with Deb Kremmin, second from left, and her mom, Alma Wolf, second from right.
MYRA STOESZ, RIGHT, was on hand to celebrate the relationship she has with a special woman in her life, her aunt, Dorothy Fast, left.
THE STRANDS OF pearls worn by Marge Pankratz, left, and her mom, Ruby Pankratz, right, prove Jackie Kennedy’s quote is correct – “Pearls are always appropriate.”
AN EXCELLENT AFTERNOON teatime for Norma Richardson, right, and her daughter-in-law, Mary Richardson, left.
ARPA EMMERT, LEFT, warmly welcomes her niece, Miranda Stoesz, center, and sister-in-law, Geneva Stoesz, right, to the ladies event.
THE “CEMENT” BOND between mother and daughter is clearly demonstrated in Mavis Heupel, left, and her mom, Edna Rempel, right.