Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Friday, August 08, 2003 "A GOOD LAND" TAKES SHAPE The production of "A Good Land" has had a long road to travel. There are still a few bumps in the road, but things look promising for a good show. The publicity machine is in place and posters for the show are showing up at several venues in the region. Barbara Nemec will be proven to be not only a good playwright, but a discerning director as well. Her son, Victor, as stepped in to help as sort of an unofficial assistant director. His help behind the scenes has been invaluable to the play. This is mainly due to his previous theater experience in both high school and at USD in Vermillion. The company of players has been helpful to them both. The evening Dinner Theater on August 16 and the Matinee on the afternoon of August 17 promises to be worth the price of admission, Maybe even more so. Those who are able should get those tickets bought and show up expecting to be entertained. You won't be let down. JOYCE FERRIS IMPROVING A pleasent surprise awaited all at the Ponderosa Pines Old Age Assitance Home, as Joyce Ferris was wide awake and sitting at the breakfast table. All she had was two slices of toast, but she was able to walk to her Brothers house for dinner. Joyce did not believe that she had nor has West Nile, and this afternoon the Highmore cliniccalled to confirm she did not have it. She thinks it is a reaction to her muscle relaxant pills. She not taken them since Tuesday morning, but will start in if she has those spasms like before. Joyce has started making banana bread from bananas that Jerry got for 20 cents/lb for his grandfather, E.E. Hinkle to eat. The old boy just couldn't eat the whole pound in one week. BRITTANY HINKLE PLANS TO ATTEND RACHEL HOUDEK'S BIRTHDAY PARTY Despite recent oral surgery and the slow recovery Brittany Hinkle plans to go to the birthday party of Rachel Houdek, one of her school friends. The party, which is by invitation only, will be at the swimming pool at Elmer Quirk Memorial Park in Highmore from 6:30-9pm. Brit's Grandma Mary will take her in the absence of her parents, who are due back for Sturgis sometime tomorrow afternoon. Also going along is Jerry Hinkle, who will be dropped off for another rehersal of "A Good Land" at the Hyde County Memorial Auditorium. Mary plans on visiting her mother, Agnes Hahn, while Brit and Jerry are doing their things .
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