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Terre Haute Saturday Spectator (Newspaper) - January 24, 1970, Terre Haute, IndianaOr turdely vol. Xviii no. 3 published every saturday a a a Revo Bellomi Kiwi an ten cents a Cipy. 16 a yer. Ont aft a via of Contr annual Riffo ctr of vhf so Rtiz Erly Tilini rat w�00 a Speed Fijor sub Catob company. Inc. Ftp Spectator court Terre Baute. Indiana 47801 phone 232-3371 second class Patake at poet office Terre haute Indian Terre haute Indiana 47801, january 24, 1970elks varieties. Worthwhile fun today Sas it was in the 1890�?Ts, the Terre haute elks no. 86 Are taking to the footlights but they did it in that Day As they Are doing it today. It has been forty seven years since the show entitled a the elks revue of 1923�?� which was staged in the former hippodrome theatre now the scottish rite at eighth and Ohio streets. The show ran for a full week and included matinee performances on saturday and sunday. The production staff for the show was As follows director George r. Pritchett treasurer Harley b. Hickman costumes William b. Neal publicity s. W. Snively director of orchestra Johnny Jackson rehearsal pianist miss Clara Deckelmeier director of dances. Prof. William l. Schomer technical director Walter g. Himmelbauer scener3% Carl Braun properties Heiman Palmer electrical effects o. E. Haggard Ard decorations William Fread. The interlocutor in the second half of the 1923 production was John m. Fitzgerald and working with him were Frank fee c. L. A a Speed Shideler a. Kinin Ray Pritchett and Wayne Kehoe. Ballad its were Leo cranny Carl c. Jones and Gene Morgan. A dance sex Tette included William l. Schomer Ollin Mcafee Harold Parker c. L. Shideler William Eppert and Finley Fisbeck. The harmonises we re Fred Schall Charles Ball Henry Conrad Joseph Williams Edgar Bell Homer James Paul Jones James Probst Robert Hendrichs Ralph Swope Warren Brewer Clay Horn Harry Hassinger Cliff Johnson or. J. L. Fortune Roy Fuiz Otenberger George Russell William Hendrichs. And Only 18 years ago another elks variety show was held in february 1952 in the student Union building auditorium and it had a cast of Over 125 performers under the direction of Ray Pritchett director in charge of production Carl c. Jones choral director and Leo Baxter music director. This show was staged in three parts and the prelude featured Newt Alexander and his picks George and Sissy Martin the stateliness including Bill Pritchett Rene Jessup Asa Davis and Jim Hastings and the chanter ettes four cuties including Jean and Joan Hudson Edna Fox and Carmen Tennis. Carl c. Jones was interlocutor and choral director of part one and working with Hiya were Joe Walker Maurice Slover Bill Herndon and Pat Pfohl. Snow tires new a Sale prices a recaps carneys owned by Bemie and Joe Carney 2131 Wabash Monterey a a Wabash save now at our mid Winter 21 Meadows Center Ballad its were Don Jones Jerry Mccarthy James Lynch. The ladies assisting in this part were Marge Mccormick Joanne Weddle Barbara Schwartz Audrey Snyder Nancy Cutler Dorothy Cleary Rosie Nichols and Margaret Dawson. Ham Oniss were Fred lash Marvin Bratt Bill Pritchett Roscoe Mcpherson John Mccaffery Don Jones Wilbur Barton Jerry Mccarthy de Mullis Marvin Bennett Larry Baxter James Lynch Jim Hastings Carl Froderman Ray Kruzan John Horn Ken Casey Rene Jessup g. R. Holden 0. M. Barton Earl Clay vell Gene Morgan Harvey Evans Asa Davis John Weddle. Don Pyle John Dawson Hubert Gray c. H. Younge. Grabowski l. Van Reed John Lamb Robert Kli Gennan j. H. Cromwell ted Hegeman Harold Whaley Paul Jones Ralph Gigli Smith Bob Williams Cliff Wilgus John minor w. G. Adams Charles Pound c. E. Elliott Tony Fenoglio Pill Murrer Mike Moran h. H. Stevenson Pete Lamb Paul Lucas j. E. Billyou a. L. Haddix Reno Libei Bob Slover and w. K. Schelhorn. Part two of the show was written by director Pritchett and produced under his direction. Special its and Scenic effects were by or pm Lamard. Assisted by Pat Pfohl John Dawson John Lamb jam3s Nichols George Holden Gertrude Reichelt Judy Horn. This part included Strummer Rene jes up Wayne Jenkins Don Jones Earl Claywell con Harrold Pete Lamb Bill Pritchett Melbourne Jenkins and Newt Alexander. Part two quartet included Jean Hudson Edna Fox Joan Hudson and Carmen Tennis. Other singers were Jean Crawford Utise Drew Gertrude Reichelt Helen Tapy Gladys Maurer Peg George Ruth Schrader Thelma Cutler Juanita try on Beverly Light Agnes Sutherland Janet Thomson Helen Nocus ted Hegeman Pete Lamb j. H. Cromwell Paul Lucas a1 Haddix Bill Maurer Joan Reichelt Joseph Bilyou Hubert Gray Mike Moran Reno Libei John minor Dick Forbes and Henry Nocus. Part three was new and novel with words and music for the part composed by Kenneth and Letha Gillis and feature. Audrey Snyder and George and Sissy Martin with choral arrangements and direction by Carl Jones. The dancing rockette included Phyllis Boggy Joan Thornton fran Watts. Jane Hazeldine Charlotte English Georganne Wilson Marion Groscup Eilleen Farris Thelma Weddle Jane Adamson Anne Pfister Mary Florence Cox Katherine Kunkler and Nina Bosh. A male chorus included Fred lash Marvin Bratt John Mccaffery Bill Herndon de Mullis Larry Baxter Jim Hastings Ray Kruzan Roscoe Mcpherson Bill Pritchett Jerry Mccarthy Wilbur Barton Marvin Bennet James Lynch Carl Froderman and John Horn. Musical numbers composed by Kenneth and Letha Gillis were a Western horizon a searching for love and a hannahs from Many of the elks and others taking part in both the 1923 and 1952 productions Are still around. Some we Hope will appear or assist in some Way in the elks varieties 1970. Alien too Many of them have departed and their names have been inscribed on the tablets of love and memory. The elks varieties of 1970 will carry an additional feature. They will Honor those who served or worked of i any elks varieties prior to and including 1952 productions. During each performance this year they have set aside a Short period of time to pay tribute to those living and deceased who in past years made the varieties a successful Endeavor for elks charities. If you served or know of someone living who participated in an elks variety production in 1952 or earlier please Send that persons name address Telephone number to Gene Vaughn or Ken Williams elks City club 130 North seventh Street. They plan to find the oldest living gentleman and lady who participated in the earliest elks varieties and declare them King and Queen for the eks varieties of 1970. They will receive a dinner fit for a King and a Queen As guests of exalted ruler King Fasig and have reserved seats of prominence during the performances. There will be Flowers for her and a boutonniere for him. Transportation will be provided to and from the affair for both of them. Variety show proceeds Are earmarked to support such local elks charities As cancer research Glenn Home Christmas party school safety patrol United fund boys club Biddy league Little league baseball. Vigo county t. B. Society Hospital improvement Prog ram most valuable student award youth leadership award elks youth Camp and the High school football basketball racing fan club to hold annual banquet it has been announced that thursday february 5th, will be the night when the Wabash Valley Auto racing fan club will hold its annual banquet. This will be the 5th annual affair and from All indications this will be the biggest banquet on record. Guest speaker Wil be us acts Tom Binford while the master of ceremonies will be Ray Marquette. Several awards will be presented and this year the club will begin its Auto racing Hall of Fame with the first two members being or. Tony Hulmon i and a. J. Foyt. The banquet will be held at Adamic a restaurant beginning at 7 30 . Tickets May be obtained by contacting Tom Hayes John Linton or philos and Bill a restaurant in Terre haute. Messick makes appointments circuit court judge Paul m. Messick has announced eleven More new appointments which Are to become effective february 1. The judge named John h. Weddle As referee of juvenile court Kenneth Webster adult probation officer Donald Waltz assistant chief probation officer mrs. Mary Corey clerk stenographer office manager and reporter for the juvenile court mrs. Dollie Wilson clerk and re
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