Thursday, February 18, 2016

2/16/1956

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, February 16, 1956   Vol. C555


LOCAL NEWS


VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE AT BIG HIT


East Farewell- The annual East Farewell Valentine’s Day Dance was held on Tuesday, Valentine’s Day, evening.  Even though it was a weekday night the turnout was enormous, almost 500 people showed up at the Town Hall basement to partake in the festivities, sample the fine food set out by the local restaurants and dance to the a variety of music offered by local favorites, the Gus Templeton Swing Band, Al Jackson’s Blues Band and The Dalmatians, a do-whop group.  The continuing tradition of Best Homemade Sweet Treat was one of the high points of the evening.  This year Ida Plant won with her specialty, Chocolate Cheesecake with Strawberry Glaze.  Peg O’Malley was a very close second with her always favorite, many time winner, Super Double Chocolate Cake.  This was Ida’s first win and she was congratulated by all the runners-up by the traditional “smash the winner in the face with the winning treat.”  Only about half a cake was involved but nevertheless, the scene was hilarious. Luckily, Ida made 25 cheesecakes so there was still plenty to go around.  “Oh my, if I had expected this I would have worn a darker dress,” Ida said as she wiped the cake from her face.
            “This is so much fun, I am just glad that one year it is not my face covered with cake” Peg O’Malley said.  She has won the Sweet Treat Contest three times and was more than happy to be a “smasher” as opposed to a “smashee.” 
            The other food was also exceptional.  The Lost Oasis set up a table with their signature steak and potatoes served in snack-sized portions.  La Roma offered two huge lasagna cut into individual servings.  Ralph’s was serving their famous hot dogs on fresh buns.  They were cut in half to go further.
            Gus Templeton played the MC role and also led his swing band in many of the favorites.  “Memories Are Made of These” and “Sixteen Tons” were covered by his very talented band, which coincidentally is made of mostly local musicians.  Al Jackson’s Blues Band did a great rendition of “The Great Pretender” and a rousing cover of “Tutti Frutti.”  The Dalmatians did a very popular, version of “Only You.”

            Every year the dance becomes more popular and the turnout increases.  If this trend continues it will easily outsize the town hall basement.  New venues were being discussed Wednesday.

Ida Plant gets “planted”


SPORTS


                COUGARS MAKING A SEASON OUT OF IT


East Farewell- The Cougars are making quite a splash in the league.  They were not expected to do much better than third or fourth in the standings but after a one point loss to Riverview back in December, the Cougars have gone on a winning 5 game winning streak.  They have handled Southport, Slate Mountain, upset the league leading Central Bears and last week squeaked by second place Corning, 50-48.  They now stand tied for first with the Central Bears.  The two teams have split their meetings and a possible playoff game may be in the cards if the standings remain until the end of the season.
            Last weeks game was a see-saw excitement filled contest that saw the lead change hands an amazing 32 times.  At one point the lead switched back and forth three times in on minute.  Both teams shot over 70% from the field and every free throw was made except one in the first half.  The leading scorer for the Cougars was Wilson Watson with 18 but the combination backcourt duo of Timmy Green and Fergal Conner really put on a show.  Combined they scored 24 points but they assisted on 38 of the team points.  They ran the offense with cool efficiently and directed the defense masterfully.  “Greeny and Fergal were just great out their, they were feeding Willy like pros and they have really come to understand the game,” Coach Wilson exuberantly said after the game.
            The next Game is against Riverview, the last team the red hot squad lost to.  Expectations are high for revenge.


 NATIONAL NEWS


IKE READY TO GIVE FOOD TO EUROPE – DEMS CITE IKES HEALTH WHILE HE HUNTS – 30 HR WORK WEEK? – ROCK & ROLL PLAYS ON – MORE TAPE PLAYERS SOLD


President Eisenhower says the United States stands ready to make surplus farm commodities available to peoples of Western Europe suffering from one of the coldest winters in decades.

Leading Democrats call President Eisenhower’s health a prime campaign issue if he decides to seek a second term. Later, doctors say that President Eisenhower is fit to run for re-election and there is no medical reason why he cannot continue an active life for another five to 10 years. President Eisenhower flew to South Georgia to ponder his second-term decision. He and an associate hit the fields in search for quail.

A majority of the American people believe that the day will come when industries will have a 30-hour work week - a plan often advanced by union leaders as a means of opening more jobs.

Rock and roll shows are rapidly becoming the hottest attractions at movie theater box offices across the country.
The music is still bought on more 78 records than 45’s. LP’s have yet to make the slightest dent in R&B.

About 50% more tape recorders were sold in 1955 than in the previous year, according to a report issued by the magnetic Recording Industry Association. Total 1955 production was given as 360,000 recorders.



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