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Oklahoma City Bachelor’s Club Selects 30 Debutantes—Parties Extra!—-November 29th, 2008

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BALL SET FOR DECEMBER 22

oklahoma-city-bachelors-club.jpgBachelor’s Club members Taylor Fudge (president), Chris Wilson, Nelson Bolen, Bob Ross, Eddie Patterson met at Bin 73 recently to celebrate their new alumni endowment fund. Their Bachelor’s Club Ball is set for Dec. 22. (Photo by David Faytinger).

Members of the Oklahoma City Bachelor’s Club have selected thirty young women to make their formal  debuts at the 63rd annual Bachelors Club Christmas Ball on Dec. 22 at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.

They are Hilary Lynne Barwick, Alexandria Grace Benear, Elizabeth Bridges Black , Catherine Alexandra Butts, Haley Anne Clark, Greer Marguerite Colton, Ruby Katherine Coyle, Jordan Elizabeth Dean, Janell Law Fryer, Elizabeth Leigh Geren, McGuire Neal Hall, Hannah Meryl Smith Hirsch, Jane Elizabeth Hosman and Eleanor Anne Isaacs.

Also  Karoline Maureen Knapp, Kailey Nicole Limber, Lindsay Jordan Lucas, Courtney Martin, Katherine Ladd Matlock, Mary Leigh McCoy, Lauren Aubrey McIntyre, Sarah Kaitlyn Medley, Lauren Elizabeth Oakley, Annabelle Candler Porter, Sarah Duston Rainbolt, Margaret Caskey Salyer, Brittany Elizabeth Sanger, Taylor Noel Self, Cathleen Lydia Shelby and Katylee Strange.

Each debutante,  at the black- tie event, will be escorted by a member of the Bachelors Club. The Ball will begin at 8 p.m. and the presentation is at 9 p.m.

After the debs are presented, guests will dance to the music of Souled Out and the evening will conclude with a late breakfast.

Reservations for the ball are $105. per person and may be purchased by mailing a check to the Bachelors Club of Oklahoma City at PO Box 20606, Okla. City, 73156. For additional information, call 608-0272.

The Bachelor’s Club of Oklahoma City was founded in 1938 by a group of young men who wished to promote the social and philanthropic undertakings as well as leadership in the Oklahoma City area. The debutante presentation began in 1945 as a way to raise funds for various Oklahoma City charities.

The Oklahoma Coalition against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (OCADVSA) will be the recipient of the charitable proceeds of this year’s ball, which was decided on by the Bachelors Club of Oklahoma City and Taylor Fudge, the club’s current president. The Bachelors Club of Oklahoma City has raised more than $650,000 for local charities through its annual Christmas Ball.