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OVER THE MOUNTAIN Journal
AMERICAN
HORROR STORIES
Photo special to the Journal
October 29 7:30 p.m. October 31 2:30 & 7:30 p.m. November 1 2:30 p.m.
Featuring the Alabama premiere of Agnes DeMille's Fall River Legend.
From left: Joy Wilkes, Redonda Broom, Cindy Edmonds, Linda Gooldrup, Carolyn Delk, Shelley Watkins and Nancy Becker.
Fall Meeting
Coronets Luncheon at Vestavia Country Club Vestavia Country Club was the setting of the Coronets fall luncheon on Sept. 18. Intricate mixed-basket centerpieces decorated each table at the event, planned and coordinated by Redonda Broom and Shirley Evans. Coronets is led this year by the President Carolyn Delk assisted by Linda Gooldrup, Nancy Becker, Cindy Edmons, Shelley Watkins,
Jean Hendrickson, Shirley Evans, Redonda Broom, Marti Buck, Rusty Kirkpatrick, Joy Wilkes and Jackie Webb. Among the other ladies attending were Edna Alderman, Nancy Boone, Sue Belcher, Jean Burnette, Linda Bachus, Bettie Davenport, Carolyn Edge, Pat Garlikov, Virginia Golightly, Corrine Greer, Fay Hart, Carolyn Hogan,
Margaret Howell, Gloria Hudson, Patti Echols, Glenda Etheridge, Marsha Hire, Betty Longshore, Joanne McConnell, Betty Miller, Shirley Palmes, Evelyn Ringler, Dot Renneker, Liz Slive, Ming South, Mary Jean Sanspree, Karen Tucker, Linda Wood and Cindy Tilghman. To finish the event, dance chairmen Mary Jean Sanspree, Una Ray Barnett, Evelyn Ringler, Dot Renneker and Karen Tucker invited everyone to attend the ‘50s-themed dance party, which will take place Oct. 16. ❖
Honoring French Ancestors
Huguenot Society Installs New Officers The Huguenot Society of Alabama met Sept. 24 at the Country Club of Birmingham and installed new officers for 2015-2017. The new officers include: Ann Cheney, secretary; Emily Hornak, president; Kathryn Porter, registrar; Steve Saxon, chaplain; Bonnie Shanks, historian; Jerry Thompson, treasurer; and Betty Weir, vice president. The program included the video “Huguenot France,” followed by a luncheon buffet. The Huguenot Society honors ancestors who fled religious persecution from France beginning in 1553. Over the course of several hundred years, more than 200,000 French Protestants fled their country, seeking religious freedom in other countries such as England, Holland, Germany, South Africa and the American Colonies. For information on membership in the Society, call Kathryn Porter at 871-5616. ❖
From left: Steve Saxon, Registrar Kathryn Porter, Betty Weir, Bonnie Shanks and Jerry Thompson.
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