AGE 4-ATHE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, South DakotaTHURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963....Boy Singers To Headline State Fair Grandstand ProgramHOI.II EXHIBITS fairs, whore exhibits arc releasedCOBLESKILL. N. Y. — l.ate- before the fair closes. Under a week visitors to the Cobleskill new policy adopted this year no Sunshine Fair here were not de- exhibit was allowed to be removed prived of viewing exhibits, a com- until the day following the windup plaiqt that is common a m o n g of the fair.Osmond Troupe AndCassidy Dancers Top««■WELCOME FAIR-GOERSGIVE ANOitaiwafForI if e f ifme ofGIFT.Lpleasure!Vniatever theoccasion,* birthday,anniversary or a surprise remembrance, givethe true gift of originality!mifl»iI AIMFirst Three NightsA stage production, revolving Folk songs, minstrels and a touch ahou» two headliners and includ- of Gay Paree are all included in ing a series of novelty acts, will the Cassidy Dancers’ varied and be the evening grandstand enter- colorful presentation, tainmcnt fare for 1963 South I)a-| Special Actskota State Fair visitors the first Interspersing t h e production three days. Monday, Tuesday and numbers, the Cassidy dancing lineWednesday, Sept. 2, 3 and 4.routines and the Osmond brothers’Getting top billing on the three- headliners is a series of hippo-night program is a youthful vocal drome acts. These presentations troupe, the four Osmond brothers will include:of Ogden, Utah, who have made The Rhythm Masters — animal a rapid rise in the television en- act, featuring dogs and monkeys, tertainmont field during the past Victor Julian and his Pals — year and have appeared frequent- animal act starring .Julian with ly on the Andy Williams show, his dogs and monkeys.The group includes Alan, 13. Richiardi, Jr. and his troupe Wayne, 11. Merrill, 9. and Jay, 7 of international entertainers — a Their vocal reinrtoire runs t h e magical act, mostly pantomime, range from hymnals to barber Richiardi and his assistants dance shop harmonizing. in the manner of modern danceCassidy Dancer* art. Richiardi started at the ageTlte grandstand revue will at- of six and has been in show busi-tain much of its rhythm and color ness for 25 years.from the Bill Cassidy dancers, who; Ernie Me Lean and his dobu-will be paying a return visit to the tantes — a fivesome, Ernie MeState Fair after appearing in last Lean and four girls in a singingyear’s grandstand stage produc- and dancing act. tjon The Elkins Sisters — billed asThe Cassidy dancers this year Symphony in Motion.” Three sis-will present the spirited and ters from Austria performing ac-rhythmical dance number. “Let's robatics and dancing.(Go.” which is just as its title im- Lcs Bon Troupe - two men 'plies —‘‘get going, keep moving, and a woman in a high ladder act make it a real lively tempo and featuring balancing feats, hand-spectacular.” stands, headstands on swayingThis is basically an American ladders, with a young lady sus-j jazz type dance using our modern pended by her neck doing a 20-rhythms in music, modern dance turn pirouette as an exciting fi-techniques and select dance pat- nale.tern. The interest, or action, is Noble Trio — two men and a maintained from beginning to end. girl, parallel bar gymnasts.HEADLINE STATE FAIR GRANDSTAND SHOW: The four Osmond brothers, shown above with TV singer Andy Williams, will be the top act on the Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday evening grandstand program at the 1963 South Dakota StateFair, Sept. 2, 3 and 4. From left in picture are Alan, 13; Wayne, 11, Williams, Merrill, 9, and Jay, 7. The Cassidydance line and a series of novelty acts will round out the Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday evening grandstand stage show.