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Party Line 06/02/2009

R. C. Johnson (left) was roasted Thursday night at the Racquet Club of Memphis. With him are his wife, Melba (second from left), Priscilla Presley, Tony Barrasso, the  club's dining room manager/director of member relations, and Chris Park, the club's general manager.

R. C. Johnson (left) was roasted Thursday night at the Racquet Club of Memphis. With him are his wife, Melba (second from left), Priscilla Presley, Tony Barrasso, the club's dining room manager/director of member relations, and Chris Park, the club's general manager.

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  • Carnival Memphis king Keith Barton and queen Paige Phillips were presented at the Crown and Sceptre Ball Friday at the Hilton Memphis.
  • Royal Court princess Audsley Dunavant, representing Memphis Hunt and Polo Club, attended with Sayle Atkinson.
  • Royal Court princess Ayana Fletcher-Tyson attended the Crown and Sceptre Ball with Marshall Cox.
  • Royal Court princess Cary Cowart, representing The Memphis Country Club, enjoys the festivities   with dapper gentlemen Malcolm Wood (left), Memphis Country Club prince, and Will Pryor.
  • Royal Court princess Alice Craddock represents the University Club of Memphis. With her at the  Crown and Sceptre Ball are  University Club prince Michael Wills (right) and Lewis Williamson.
  • Carnival Memphis President's princess Megan Adams and Rob Pitts, son of Carnival president Johnny Pitts,  attend the Crown and Sceptre Ball.
  • Emily Oppenheimer, a Royal Court princess representing the Grand Krewe of Memphi, attended the Crown and Sceptre Ball with Wells Lifka.
  • R. C. Johnson (left) was roasted Thursday night at the Racquet Club of Memphis. With him are his wife, Melba (second from left), Priscilla Presley, Tony Barrasso, the  club's dining room manager/director of member relations, and Chris Park, the club's general manager.

Photos by Michael Donahue

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