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Butrus and Virginia Florence Vogtle, with trainbearer Celia Frances Davis.
Princesses presented were Eugenie Joyce Allen, Sara Frances Berte, Susannah Bristow Blount, Gilder Scout Carruthers, Courtney Alice Clark, Anne Carlton Clegg, Elizabeth Patterson Cooper, Sally Grace Cooper, Evelyn Claire Couvillon, Callie Ryan Dukes, Emily Bricken Evans, Mary Catherine Fowlkes, Anna Beverley Hoyt, Elizabeth Grace Hulsey, Salter Conary Hydinger, Marilyn Douglas Joyce, Adaline
Elizabeth Lawson, Rosemary Katherine Lee, Katherine Elisabeth McDonald, Louisa Eleanor Patrick, Theresa Elizabeth Patton, Caroline Warner Payne, Alexandra Catherine Ritchie, Caroline McClendon Ritchie, Marguerite Alice Sprain, Georgia Ellen Stewart, Lauren Campbell Walston and Anna Caroline Williamson.
The king’s dukes were John Fletcher Abele Jr., Arthur Philip Cook Jr., Carey Parks Gilbert II, Leland Hull, Henry Barnes Ray III, Thomas Atkinson Roberts Jr., James Whitfield Waitzman Jr. and Guy Allen Weatherford.
The king’s trainbearers were Anne
James Clay, Laura Thomas Clay, Stewart Campbell Clay, Laurie Price Ray, Margaret Leary Ray, Charles Sheppard Caldwell Whatley, James Oliver Wood, and James Vann Worthen.
The queen’s guards were David Mitchell Benck, Arthur Phillip Cook III, Dean Dillard Matthews, Guy Kenneth Mitchell III, William Kelly Nicrosi II, Charles Walton Redden,
George Malcolm Taylor and William Copeland Wood III.
The queen’s trainbearers were Kathryn Pritchard Allen, Ann Evans Allen, Mary Matthews Cole, William Hutchins Cole IV, Louis Knox Cole, Charlotte Hayes Wahl and Thomas Hobbs Wahl.
Serving as pages for the festivities were Ann Evans Allen, Katherine Love Allen, Kathryn Pritchard
Allen, Mary Carolyn Wittichen Anderson, Virginia Grace Blair, William Wade Brooke III, Charlotte Ann Chambliss, Evelyn Palmer Davis, Emma-Kathryn Day, Marion Elizabeth DeBuys, Livia Rast DeBuys, Catherine Jane Emanulsen, Jane Briggs Harrell, Nancy Ryals Little, Jane Ellis Karpeles, Lacy Kay Karpeles, Virginia Wallace McCoin, Catherine Jane Mears, Eleanor Gresham Nelson, Drennen Ireland Nichols and Emily Hughston Nichols. Also serving as pages were Carolyn Hill Noble, Barbara Wallace Rich, Charles Stewart Robinson, Elizabeth-Anne Donald Robinson, Phoebe-Grey Crist Robinson, Sarah Turnley Robinson, Catherine Forman Samuels, Caroline Reid Samuels, Margaret Ann Spann, Anne Louise Sullivan, Clarke Keenon Sullivan, Emma Catherine Sullivan, Lillian Rose Sullivan, Sarah Frances Sullivan, Stephanie Ann Terrell, Carolyn Hill Noble Bell Trimmer, Steven Robert Thompson III, Emily Hartman Tomlinson, Catherine Jane Woods and Gabriella Oliver Worthen. ❖
Party Atop Red Mountain
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Exhibiting prowess with steps such as the tango, samba, East Coast swing, waltz and out-standing twists were Edna and Ken Alderman, Linda and Spencer Bachus, Redonda and Lowell Broom, Cheree and Eric Carlton, P.A. and Beatty Carmichael, Patty and Norman Clay, Bettie Davenport and Susan and Steve Dobbs.
“A Winter Night and Lights” was the theme for a Coronet Dance Club event Feb. 10 at Vestavia Country Club.
A buffet dinner including beef tenderloin, Jack Daniel’s glazed chicken breast, wild rice and vegetable medley followed by tiramisu was prepared by chef Stephen McCary.
The dinner table centerpieces, decorated by party chairwomen Cathy Tracey and Carol Powell, were made of white hydrangea, magnolia and French pussy willows highlighted by
Keeping the dance floor full were Dr. Anne England and Del Bradford, Linda and Mike Gooldrup, Marsha and Don Hire, Gloria Hudson and Jack Mendel, Judy and David Long, and club President Marha McCarty and Buford McCarty.
Guests also included Dena and Wallace Parker, Carol and Phillip Powell, Sally and Bob Stanley, Tammy and Rick Towns, Kathy and Bob Tracy, Tammy and Rick Towns, Shelly and Steve Watkins, Joy and
Cha Cha Dance Club Gets Together for Supper and a Bit of Music From the King
The Cha Cha Dance Club members met at the home of their president, Vickie Rader for their annual fall get together.
A light supper and select beverages were provided by Vaughn and Company catering.
Special visitor “Elvis Presley” was there to greet everyone with a song or two as they arrived. ❖
Above, members of the Cha Cha Dance Club gathered at the home of Vicie Rader. Left, “Elvis” with Tricia Kirk, Margaret Murdock and Buffy Miller.
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