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Hartselle Enquirer

A look back

By Staff
Researched by Dr. Bill Stewart
June 8, 1956 -The Johnson Sisters, popular entertainers of radio and stage, appeared in concert tonight at the Hartselle armory. The Calvaleers Quartet was also featured in a program consisting of spirituals, hymns and hillbilly music.
June 8, 1956 -J. C. and Beulah Pettey will be leaving very soon for Gainesville, Fla., where they will both do summer postgraduate work at the State University. Lizzie Reed Penn and Beulah Hester will pursue similar studies at George Peabody College in Nashville.
June 9, 1956 -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Summers have recently been recuperating from illness at the home of their son, Edward Summers, and Mrs. Summers, on Bethel Road.
June 9, 1956 -Hartselle municipal politics is stimulating more discussion at present. It is expected that Councilman Troy Nunn will challenge incumbent Mayor John Burleson. To the south, in Falkville, D. L. St. John and John Cloud are expected to face off for that town's top job.
June 10, 1956 -Opal Cross Stewart, Dorothy Cordar and Tommy, Susan Stewart, and Bill Stewart Jr., are currently enjoying a short vacation in Panama City.
June 11, 1956 -Hartselle postmen are getting increasingly tired of walking all over a rapidly growing community to discharge their appointed rounds. It is hoped that motorized service can be instituted in the relatively near future.
June 12, 1956 -Toll-free telephone service between Hartselle and Decatur is something more and more citizens are strongly feeling the need for. Southern Bell seems willing to provide this new service but cautions that monthly bills will increase as a result.
June 12, 1956 -The facilities of the MCHS home ec department and the assistance of Mrs. Effie Lou Gilchrist, home ec teacher, are offered to the general public-adult women and teenagers alike-for the next three weeks.
June 13, 1956 -Morgan County author W. H. Yancey has put the finishing touches on a manuscript entitled "The Gate is Down" and hopes to publish it as a book within the next few months.
June 14, 1956 -Hartselle Police Chief Bill Kyker is winning high praise for the professional way in which he is discharging his responsibilities as the town's top law enforcement officer. Comer Henderson is functioning in a similarly efficient way as fire chief.

Country News

Town-wide yardsale draws hundreds

Falkville

Town of Falkville to hold Star Spangled Day July 1  

Editor's picks

Celebrating 70 years  

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Garrison elected president of state League of Municipalities 

Hartselle

College Street Players to present Disney’s Beauty and the Beast  

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Hartselle man charged with abuse of 5-year-old

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Congrats, grads!  

At a Glance

Lunch and Learn scheduled for June 5, July 10

At a Glance

City adjusts garbage routes for holiday

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

East Morgan tag office closed this week 

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

A century of learning: Three educators retire from Crestline Elementary 

Decatur

Police: Lead used to poison chiropractor’s wife may have come from his Decatur office

Danville

Lady Hawks advance to state tournament

Hartselle

Hartselle trio nominated for K-Love’s artist, group and song of the year 

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

SAR honors Hartselle educator 

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Miracle moments: Softball league allows individuals with special needs to play sports 

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Hartselle alum selected as Crimsonette captain

News

Secret Service, US Marshalls aid in arrest of Hartselle man 

News

Morgan County students promote Mental Health Fest

Hartselle

Home runs, family fun

News

Hartselle students present Good Character expo 

Hartselle

Local students inducted into Phi Kappa Phi  

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Sheriff’s Office to participate in Torch Run for Special Olympics May 17 

FRONT PAGE FEATURED

Hartselle planning $13 million in new buildings, park master plan 

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