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Hartselle Enquirer

Belk to show off styles at Women’s Connection

Women’s Connection will meet for its monthly luncheon on Fri., March 1, at the Decatur Country Club from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Join us for a delicious meal and a preview of the latest fashions for spring. Belk of Decatur will be showing all the fresh new looks and what lady does not want to look stylish and chic as she steps into spring?

The inspirational speaker will be Judith Barth from Tennessee. Barth enjoys music, singing and decorating. She is the mother of five children, grandmother of 19 and great-grandmother of three.

She will be talking about “Finding Wisdom in Very Critical Times.”

There are no dues or membership costs. The price of the luncheon is $15 and complimentary childcare is available if requested ahead of time. For reservations, contact Ruby Goff at (256) 751-4045 (Goff804@bellsouth.net or Betty Hoffman at (256) 355-7182 (betty3010@att.net) by Wed., Feb. 27. Reservations should be honored, cancelled or used by a friend.

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