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Classic Christmas
Amulet Club Celebrates 60 Years at Christmas Dinner Amulet Club members dined and danced to music played by The Classics at a Christmas party Dec. 8. Co-Chairs of the dinner-dance were Olivia Weingarten and Martha Black. Vestavia Country Club’s ballroom was decorated with two large Christmas trees that reached to the ceiling. Garlands of greenery with white lights and gold ribbon hung over the ballroom’s arched doorways. Tables for dining were overlaid with white cloths and centered with red poinsettias that contrasted with green napkins. It was a gala occasion for friends of long-standing and their guests as the club celebrated its 60th year. Beverly Jackson is the club’s president. Enjoying the festivities were Martha and Bob Black, Cheree and Eric Carlton, Cathy Carpet, Jane Crouch and Frank Jones, Gerry Dunham and Walt Stone, Virginia
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From left: Bob and Martha Black, George and Beverly Jackson, Olivia and Gene Weingarten.
and John Golightly, Ann and Sonny Harris, Ann and Fletcher Harvey, Margaret and Bill Howell, Beverly and George Jackson, Barbara and Bobby Jones, Elizabeth Judd, Rusty and Don Kirkpatrick, Nell Larson and Russell Kilgore, Lynda Matson and Bob Francis, Joanne and Art McConnell, Kathy and Ed Miller, Anne Nelson and Jesse Stinson, Yvonne Norton and Jack Ferguson, Dena and Wallace Parker, Mary Pate and Dennis Dickie, Kathie
Ramsey, Evelyn Ringler, Donna and Tom Talbot, Phyllis and Roye Tinsley, Sue and Preston Trammel, Jane Weimar, Olivia and Gene Weingarten, Betty and Wally Womack and Janis Zeanah. Amulets met again Jan. 28 for a bridge luncheon at Birmingham Country Club. Bonnie Ciccio and Peggy Coleman co-chaired this annual event. A wine and cheese party at the Liberty Park home of Kathie Ramsey is planned for March 9. ❖
A Merry Jest The Harlequins Club Hosts Holiday Party
Harlequins Club President Hettie Hall with Howard and Dinner Chairwoman Marjorie Forney greeted guests arriving at the Country Club of Birmingham in December for the club’s annual Christmas party. Joyce Terry played the piano during the cocktail hour. New members welcomed with their husbands were Virginia and Bobby Shepherd, Betty Ann and Charlton Bargeron, Phillipa and Frank Bainbridge, and Ann Pearce. Guests dined on seasonal salad, filet mignon, crab cakes, duchess potatoes, asparagus and creme brûlée at holiday tables created by Robert Logan. Among those attending were Lynn Ault, treasurer, and committee chairwomen Margie Davis with her husband Sid, Molly Cox, Dorothy and Al Naughton and Doris White with Joe McCracken. Others enjoying the evening were Barbara and Winfield Baird,
Susan and Robert Barrett, Helen Bolvig, Lella and Frank Bromberg, Ann Bunn, Juliet Calvin, Mary Carolyn and Mel Cleveland, Paula and Francis Crockard, Nina Crumbaugh, Eleanor and Gene Cushman, Betty Drennen, Punky and Pete Eastwood, Betsy Elliott, Ann and Marshall Garrett,
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From left: Phillipa Bainbridge, Howard Hall, Anne Pearce, Hettie Hall, Virginia Shepherd and Frank Bainbridge.
New, Collectible Antique Dolls 2820 Petticoat Lane Mtn. Brook Village 870-5544 Open Thur. - Sat. 10am - 4:30pm
Johnie Gieger, Gerry and James Gillespy, Frances and Miller Gorrie, Liz Hoffman, Joanie and Carey Hollingsworth, Carol and Alex Lacy, Marcia and Kenneth Little, Betsy Marbury, Isabel Maynard and Ivy Jackson, Liz and Charles Miller, Walter and Bee Morris, Dorothy and Al Naughton, Sandra and Terry Oden, Valerie and Tom Pankey, Helen and Walter Gay Pittman, Ruth Pitts, Lois Poe, Patsy Porter, Joyce Ratliff and Bayard Tynes, Elberta Reed, Kitty and Gordon Robinson, Ann and Goodloe Rultland, Carole Sandner, Beverly Silver, Elaine Smith, Astrid and Sid Smyer, Sharon Vines, Mary Ann Weatherly and Janie and Walter Wilson. ❖
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