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Fallbrook Scrabble players, from left, Pat Harvey, Phyllis Audiss and Diane Jansen each pick a letter to see who will start the game at the start of the Fallbrook Woman's Club "Breakfast at Tiffany's" game day event on Nov. 20. The admission fee benefited the club's scholarship fund. Christine Rinaldi photos (Fallbrook Scrabble players, from left, Pat Harvey, Phyllis Audiss and Diane Jansen each pick a letter to see who will start the game at the start of the Fallbrook Woman's Club "Breakfast at Tiffany's" game day event on Nov. 20. The admission fee benefited the club's scholarship fund. Christine Rinaldi photos)
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Contemporary Women of North County friends wait for breakfast to begin, from left, Kathy Beneux, Arlene "Butter" Butterman, and Sandy Youngdale. Butterman was a contestant in the Holly Golightly look alike contest.
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Contemporary Women of North County friends Diane Modjeski and Beryl Price are happy to spend a morning together playing games. Price was a contestant in the Holly Golightly look alike contest at the Fallbrook Woman's Club event on Nov. 20.
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Palomar District president Linda Bridges poses beside a stack of disposable diapers to be donated to the California Federation of Women's Clubs Camp Pendleton domestic violence and non-stranger sexual assault program.
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Contestants in the Holly Golightly look-alike contest gather for a group photo, from left, Bina Kozak, Beryl Price, Arlene "Butter" Butterman, and Joan Hamilton.
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Bonsall Mah Jong players, from left, Ruth Gregory, June Bernesser, Beverly DeVilbiss, and Joy Williams are set up and ready to begin a game of Mah Jong. Clubs attending the game day included Contemporary Women of North County, Fallbrook, Bonsall, Escondido, Vista, Poway, and Inland Valley woman's clubs.
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From left, Fallbrook players Mari Guthrie, Tina Willard, Nancy Downs and Carole Parker enjoy a game of Mah Jong at the "Breakfast at Tiffany's" themed game day on Nov. 20.
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A Mah Jong game is in play during the Fallbrook Woman's Club game day. There were 13 tables and games included Mah Jong, Dominos, Scrabble, and Yahtzee.
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