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− | == Summary == | + | {{Media annotation |
− | The Wallace theatre was named after Wallace Zeigler. Source: Wayne County Democrat dated 1913-MAY-27 p.1 | + | |Media category=Newspaper clipping |
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| + | |Organization name=Wallace Theatre |
| + | |Day=27 |
| + | |Month=05 |
| + | |Year=1913 |
| + | |Newspaper title=Wayne County Democrat |
| + | |Page number=1 |
| + | }} |
| + | "The Wallace" Is Name Chosen. |
| + | "The Wallace" is the name of H. H. Zeigler's new picture show and it was suggested by Howard Horn, young son of Webster Horn. That the selection was a wise one is certain and there is no doubt about the euphonious title pleasing everyone. |
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| + | Master Horn, who selected such a fitting title, is a chum of Master Wallace Zeigler and his initial step into fame is being received very calmly by the young man. |
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| + | The judges were Welker Christy, David Nice and Henry Boigegrain. |