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Thursday, September 24, 1998-THE GROOM NEWS-Page 3
Area Community Theater Plans
Performance At Groom High
ACT I, an acronym for masterful use of in another time in
Area Community Theater, biography, news, music American history.
Inc. is proud to bring and fiction to entertain Loralee Cooley sets the
their first show of the and amuse while telling 7:30.
season "U.S.A." by Shyre the story of J. Ward The play is a striking
and John Dos Passos to Moorehouse, an American panorama of an era, a
Groom on September 26 with an American dream, mood of the early
performing in the Groom Three men and three century by playing the
High School Auditorium, women play a variety of music of the day.
Kayla Pursley is the characters - some The first 30 years of
director. The play is historical, some fiction- the last turn of the
scheduled to begin at weaving a tale about life century witnessed
miracles of science and
aerodynamics, the horrors
of war and the right to
vote for ladies.
"The more things
change, the more they
stay the same,” is an old
immunity
presents in Groom
by
Paul Shyre
&
John Dos Passos
adage that becomes
apparent as the play
progresses and the
audience will see the
parallel between that turn
of the century and this.
Tickets can be
purchased at the door or
in advance at the Four
Poster in Pampa. Adults
are $7.50, students are
$3.50.
THE ONE THAT DIDN’T GET AWAY! Russell Conrad and Luke Pavlovsky don’t
have to tell any spin any fishy tales, they have the proof! They recently went
fishing at a local pond and caught these two beauties. Russell’s catfish weighed in
at 6.75 pounds and was 23 inches long. Luke’s was a 7.5 pounds and 25 inches
long. Luke went back later and caught an 8.5 pound whooper! It was the biggest
fish ever caught out of the pond! The story of the battle the fish put up, however,
gets a little bigger each time they tell it!
A reader’s theatre view of America
at the turn of the century
-the last one-
from the Wright Brothers to the unknown soldier of WWI
from Valentino to the stock market crash
t. 26
Groom High School Auditorium
Adults: $7.50
Students: $3.50
Tickets Available At The Door
& at The Jour Poster in Pampa
Baptist Women Attend
Retreat In Colorado
A group from First
Baptist Church, Groom
attended a "Women of
Faith” Retreat, September
18-19, held at the
McNichols Arena,
Denver, Colorado.
Fifteen thousand women
from 41 states were in
attendance.
Those attending from
Groom were Diane
McCoy, Tanya Soto, Tina
Painter, Roberta Ellington,
Rose England, Vonnie
Barker, Dondra Downs,
Jana Williamson and
Jana’s mother, Janice
Murray of Abilene.
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Alpha Mu Xi
Elects Officers
Alpha Mu Xi Sorority
met on September 14,
1998 and installed the
following new officers.
President, Tina Painter;
Vice President, Judy
Eatmon; Corresponding
Secretary, Rebecca
Yelverton; Recording
Secretary, Tammy Bivens;
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Burton, Donna & Adams, Terri. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1998, newspaper, September 24, 1998; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1707177/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.