'•Ralph J. cRj I ter to Preside at Console, ar*15.1Iftlt;irRALPHRITTERn 11 pin f Tii11* r is to hn\*‘ the Venetian the iter. It is said that nohonor of officiating at the console when the mighty Wurlitzer organ peals forth its maiden notes In the■ ri' • ii •• • t except the pianoh. s il ne so much to bring musicm t n ass« s . r , Mr Ritter ha«Rcggy Comingclt;m tainl\ done his share toward he-:nc the means of its interpretation' • he has ;i ■ t'd us orgai ist at man\theaters in Milwaukee and throughout other Wisconsin cities.At present Mr. Ritter is the or-i i ..isi .it the Ilia It o theater havingmlt;d the staff there Sept. 1 andduring the short time that he hasbeen heard in thut theater he has created an enviahlr reputation forhimself a* 1 for his highly artistic• work.Many Racine foil were familiaro 'h Mr Ritter s playing before he came here for 1 ° was solo organist at the Rutterfl; theater in Mil-w;tol-»p durim ?s p'.’nw da's whenall the stipe -deluxe film featureshad 'heir • \p lt;111, i*• ti runs in thattheater.Not onl: Is Mr Ritter notable forthe splendid synchronisation he isa Me to afford feature pictures butScene from THAT'S* MYr,r.q RCG1NM.0A */lt;v 'vf/f oen'VYD A D D VOt NNVhe s plt;jue ' able u her it comes tothe presentation of unique and original slid* novelties and communitxsinging