EAST FAREWELL
NEWS
Thursday, September
4, 1958 Vol. C688
LOCAL
NEWS
MUSIC & ARTS FAIR OPENS
WITH A BIG BANG
East Farewell – The 13th annual Music & Arts Fair
opened on Thursday night with a surprise fireworks display after the opening
ceremony by the Regional High School Jazz Band led by the now legendary Ben
Grant. The Jazz Band is fairly big for and jazz band with 17 pieces but they
are very talented and Grant brings out the best in each student. They started
with the national anthem which has become the de-facto traditional opening number
of the Fair. Last year the committee added an extra full day, Friday, to the
Fair and the Fair officially opened on Thursday night. Once again the Fair
opened on Thursday night with a full slate of music. Almost all the acts from
last year appeared again this year and the committee added four new acts, a
crooner from Ondita, Dale Rooney, a country band, The Nashville Ramblers and a
young quartet playing the youth sound, The Rebels. The first act after the
opening was one of East Farewell’s favorites, Charlie Green and his country
band. The consummate professional, Green led his band through most of his
greatest hits and unveiled a new number, “I’m Lucky” a light and
happy tune that kind of set the mood for the festival. The rest of the evening
was filled with lots of music and many food vendors opened up small booths
around the perimeter of the fairgrounds.
Friday morning
at 8:00AM the Midway was opened and the artists and local shopkeepers welcomed
large crowds who welcomed the warm morning air and strolled up and down the
Midway. On Friday night the center stage featured more great music. Slate
Rock’s Michael Tiller crooned some lovely tunes in his distinctive style
followed by Emory Davis whose rhythm and blues got the whole group dancing.
Finishing off the evening Jerry Tabor and his Swing Band brought his nationally
famous style to the local stage.
Bright and
early Saturday morning the Farm Auction was held at the far end of the
Fairgrounds. The auction is a holdover from the original Country Farm and Fair
the preceded the Music & Arts Fair. The auction serves a real, business
propose, it is an actual bovine auction. The event was so popular with the
non-farmers that the committee has kept it on the agenda. Even though it begins
at 6:30AM it draws a huge crowd, so large in fact that there were special
seating set up and the show area was enlarged this year. Although some of the
attendees were bleary-eyed they enjoyed themselves immensely.
Beautiful
summer weather blessed the Fair this year. Every day the August weather did not
rise above a reasonable 70 degrees and the evenings did not drop below 58. The
Saturday night lineup had the Gus Sloan Quintet laying down some slick jazz
while the new group, the Rebels played to
the younger crowd with the very upbeat rock and roll. Charlie Green came back
with Michael Tiller for a wonderful set of country and popular music. Dale Rooney,
another country singer kept the folks jumping with his Texas Two-step.
Sunday saw a
later start as the gates opened at 10:00AM. The whole day was given to the
storytellers and poets who charmed and enlightened everyone. Poet Lucy Blair returned and
was greeted with a standing ovation for her recitation of her musical poems and
lute accompaniment. The evening and the Fair ended with an “all hands on deck”
gathering of all the stars on stage to sing “Good Night Irene” The song has
become the closing song for the Fair having closed it for the past four years.
Many people
stayed on into the next week extending their vacation and enjoying the town and
the beauty of Lake Charles. The committee was already at work planning next
year’s Fair.
Jerry Tabor
leads his Swing Band
SPORTS
TRAVELERS ARE THE HOTTEST TEAM IN THE LEAGUE
Ondita – The Travelers continued their destruction of the
Mid-Atlantic West League last week as they crushed the Ondita Cougars, 7-1. The
Cougars ace, Sam “Cat” Caterno did not pitch due to illness and their second
pitcher, Anthony DiAntonio, was not as sharp as he has been in the past. He let
up two runs in the first with four hits but settled down and kept the Travelers
off the board until the seventh. The game was anticipated to be a much closer game
as the two teams were tied for first place in the league. Without Caterno the
Cougars lost a little of their edge, and as it seems a lot off their emotional
edge.
The Travelers
sent Billy Green to the mound and he was very strong throughout. He only let
one run in and held the Cougars to only 5 hits. The Travelers defense helped
Green by turning three double plays and a reach over the wall catch by Ralph
Francis saved Green and the Travelers from a two run homer in the fourth.
Francis stood
out on both sides of the game on the offensive side he drove in three runs with
a double in the third and a single in the eighth. Arty Archibald went three for
three at the plate driving in the other four runs. The Travelers played with
great confidence and looked like the first place team that they are. With the
win the Travelers moved into sole possession of first place in the league. They
are entertaining a seven game winning
streak and next week they are heading into Bedford and their ace, ’Howlin’
Frank Fowler. While the Bedford Bears are stuck in the middle of the standings
Fowler is always a dangerous customer. The game begins at 3:30 Saturday
afternoon at the Bedford Yard.
NATIONAL NEWS
CENTRAL HIGH WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL SEPT.15TH
- BULGANIN REMOVED FROM COMMIE LEADERSHIP - US WARNS RED CHINA ON FORMOSA
In Little Rock,
Arkansas the school board put off opening of Central High School until Set. 15.
It was a show of good faith for the U.S. Supreme Court. Meantime, Gov. Faubus
says he would resist any attempt by the Federal government to force integration
of Central High School through use of U.S. Marshals, Federal troops or any
other means.
Radio Moscow reports that former Soviet Premier Nikolai
Bulganin has
been removed from the Soviet Communist Party Presidium. Bulganin was ousted
last March 27 as Premier and replaced by Nikita Khrushchev, Communist party
boss. Four days later, it was reported Bulganin had been made chairman of the
state bank with cabinet rank, listed 44th among the 60 members of the new
Council of Ministers. On Aug. 15, he was demoted again, named chairman of the
Council of the national economy in the remote Northern Caucasus town of
Stavropo.
The United States warns Red China this country will move in
with “timely and effective” military force - including possible bombing of the
Red Chinese mainland - if necessary to save the islands essential to Formosa’s
defense. Red China orders general mobilization of its 600 million people
and at the same time, calls on the United States to resume ambassadorial talks
to keep peace in Formosa. The United States quickly accepted.
Many, many
thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for
contributing to this section of the East Farewell News.
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