OK my dear visitors, I will need help with this confusing graphic. First off, there is a tear in the graphic. All that I could find from the date was the truncated letters, "ary. Thus the dated is obviously January of February, 1941. I must admit that I wondered why in the world the H&H Amusement Company chose the name of the Stacy Theater which was also on the opposite side of E. State Street. I can only assume that the theater shown in the graphic above became the Mayfair. I do know that the Mayfair took the place of the old Orpheum Theater.
FROM RALPH LUCARELLA:
Hi Tom: I believe the Hildinger family also owned the Strand, Greenwood and Center Theatres in addition to the Stacy and Orpheum. I remember when this happened and always thought the new name would be Mayfair and the Stacy would stay the same. Regards.
FROM RALPH LUCARELLA:
Hi Tom: I believe the Hildinger family also owned the Strand, Greenwood and Center Theatres in addition to the Stacy and Orpheum. I remember when this happened and always thought the new name would be Mayfair and the Stacy would stay the same. Regards.
Thanks, Ralph.
Hi Tom: I believe the Hildinger family also owned the Strand, Greenwood and Center Theatres in addition to the Stacy and Orpheum. I remember when this happened and always thought the new name would be Mayfair and the Stacy would stay the same. Regards.
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