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From left: Evelyn Ringler, Dot Renneker, Mary Jeane Sanspree, Una Ray Barnett and Karen Tucker.

Roman BRantley aRts & antiques Open House

Save the Dates Dec. 4, 10:30-7pm Dec. 5, 10:30-5pm

An Essential Event

Coronets Dance in Their ‘50s Best

The Coronets Dance Club held its fall black-tie dinner dance Oct. 16 at the Vestavia Hills Country Club. The ‘50s-themed dance was planned by Mary Jeane Sanspree, Una Ray Barnett, Evelyn Ringler, Dot Renneker and

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Karen Tucker. Robert Logan assisted with the ‘50s décor, which included a juke box, 45-rpm records, poodle skirts and leather jackets. The tables were draped with pink and blue over black, as was in vogue in the 1950s. Ninety-two people danced to the sounds of The Essentials. New members in attendance included Cheryl Hardwick and Betty Womack. ❖

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Clockwise from above: Josephine Tortorice and Fran Ross Robertson. Molly Wolfe and Gina Green. Members of Girl Scout Troop 796 display headbands, bracelets, scarves and more during the annual arts and crafts show and sale.

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For the Holidays

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Santa has a sleigh full of surprises. Our one-of -a kind collection of rugs, silver, jewelry, furniture, glassware, and more qualify us as an official Santa’s Helper. Rooms and rooms of antiques, curiosities and fun. Be Unique, Give an Antique. 2424 7th Ave. So. Major credit cards accepted

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Christmas shoppers found a treasure trove of unique gifts at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Homewood Oct. 25, thanks to parishioners who displayed their creations during the 12th Annual Arts & Crafts Show and Sale. The church’s Family Life Center assembly hall was brimming with handmade items including ceramics, wood works, gloves, scarves, jewelry, crosses, paintings, drawings, baked goods, Christmas decorations, headbands and books. Complimentary doughnuts and fresh fruit were available to guests as they shopped. The free, five-hour event was organized by Fran Ross Robertson, who said she was inspired by the creativity of others. Exhibitors donated a portion of their proceeds to the parish. ❖


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