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OVER THE MOUNTAIN Journal

Fall Festivities Charades Host Party at Historic Enslen House

From left: Steve and Rae Trimmier, Allen and Diane Weatherford, Carolyn and Bill Satterfield. Photos special to the Journal

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The Charades Dance Club held a fall party on Oct. 20 at the historic Enslen House, which was built in 1910 and is presently the site of the Trimmier Law Firm. Greeting members as they arrived were hosts Rae and Steve Trimmier along with Charades President Diane Weatherford and Allen. Party committee members were Carolyn Satterfield, chairman, and Anne Lamkin, Karen Lloyd, Barbara Lynch, Verna Lyons, Lee Marks, Beth McDavid and Joanie Miree. Enjoying the soiree with the planning committee were Bill Satterfield,

Tom Lamkin, Keith Lloyd, Cliff Lynch and Bill McDavid. Also assisting with the party was Sally Aman, club treasurer, with Carlos White. Enjoying wine and hors d’oeuvres on the front lawn and the porch of the Enslen house were Kathi and Roger Ash, Jeanne and Harry Bradford, Warren Cain, Betsy and Frank Canterbury, Naomi and Kirk Cunningham, Anne and Ken Dawson, Sara Lynn and Fox

Front, from left: Barbara Lynch and Diane Weatherford. Back: Karen Lloyd, Carolyn Satterfield, Rae Trimmier, Lee Marks, Anne Lamkin and Beth McDavid.

DeFuniak, Katie and Brad Dunn, Anne and Rick Finch, Diane and Tom Gamble, Claire and Pat Goodhew and Carolyn Featheringill with Ivan Rich. Also gathered on the lawn of the neoclassical, two-story brick mansion were Leslie Puckett with Les

Kirk and Naomi Cunningham, Marianne and Paul Sharbel, Carole Ann and Bob Moorer.

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Goins, Milner and Allen Phillips, Carol Ann and Bob Moorer, Janie and Bud Trammell, Lana and Harry Thompson, Katy and Rick Sexton, Karen and Brant Sanders, Deanna and Tim Davis, Barclay and Dick Darden, Camille Butrus, Madelon and Fred Rushing and Judy and Andy Daniel. Admiring the interior of the building with its stained and leaded glass windows, large marble fireplaces and German millwork and molding were Gayle and Mike Byrne, Marianne and Paul Sharbel, Lynn and Wheeler Smith, Becky Powell, Evelyn and Steve Bradley, Ellen and Russell Cunningham, Carol and Jerry Corvin, Martha Cobb with Tom Roberts, Barbara Chapman, Annie and Maurice Green, Anne Carey, George Ann and Alton Parker, Judy and Jim Carns and Emily and Tom Scarbrough. The buffet dinner catered by Unique Impressions included chicken breasts Marsala, pecan and herb encrusted pork tenderloin, wild rice pilaf, Swiss stuffed new potatoes, green beans parmesan, roasted asparagus, Caesar salad, spinach salad with fruit and almonds, corn muffins and an assortment of mini pickup desserts. Enjoying the dinner at tables with centerpieces of magnolia and mixed greenery from the grounds of the Enslen House were Patsy and Stanley Burns, Nell and Bob Henderson, Jan and Jim Hughey, Susan Pitts, Lou Ann and George Sherling, Rita and Burr Spencer, Becky Rollins, Diana and Bill Turnipseed, Karen and Charlie Watkins, Carolyn and Delmar Hill, Dale and John Holditch, Laurie Haworth, Mary and David Putman, Susan and Lee Reeves, Helen and Ty Robin, Susan Strickland, Kathleen and Ray Watkins, Loretta and Hugh Hood and Louise and Durham Ellis. Robert Robinson entertained the crowd throughout the party. He sang a variety of songs, from country hits on the porch to Italian opera in the Tiffany window niche during the buffet service and big band tunes during dinner. ❖


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