Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Wausau Daily Herald from Wausau, Wisconsin • 18

Location:
Wausau, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
18
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

18 WAUSAU DAILY RECORD HERAID MERRILL DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1971 Patti Page still waltzing The top ten Best-Selling Records Of The Week Based On The Cash-Bex Magazine's Nationwide Survey "My Sweet Lord," Harrison "Knock Three Times," Dawn "One Less Befl To Answer," Fifth Dimension "Black Magic Woman," San-tana "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Chicago "Stoned Loved," Supreir.es "Tears of a Clown," Smokey Robinson and Miracles "I Think I Love You," Partridge Family "No Matter What," Badf inger "Immigrant Song," Zeppelin 1 A ir ROLLER SKATING -SUNDAYS-fl 2 to 4 p.m. EVENING I 7:30 1 11:30 mA l-WEDKESDAYS- 7:30 to Ufa FOR GROUP PARTIES ANY OTHER NIGHTS Call ROTHSCHILD ROLLER RINK Park Av. Rothschild Phon 359-5912 -f 1 Monday Night WAOW-TV 9. Movie, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m.

RAQUEL WELCH stars as a secret agent searching for a nuclear missile sunk in the Medterranean in "Fathom," the ABC on Has pen name Harriet Beecher Stowe, American novelist, wrote under the pen name of Christopher Crowfield. By RALPH NOVAK NEW YORK (NEA) Patti Page, she of the quin-tessentially sweet voice and achingly wide smile, singer of "Tennessee Waltz" a million times and "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" less than a million times but still too often, sighs often when she talks about her career. "How have I changed in the last 20 years? I haven't really ever thought about it," Miss Page says, frowning. "But it doesn't seem to me that I've changed at all. Fm the same singer I was then." "It doesn't bother me so much that the general public thinks of me as being only a country and western singer," Miss Page says, sighing.

"But I do get upset with disc jockeys and other people in the business who think I can't do anything else. I Planning a Wedding or A Company or Club Party? We have the complete facilities to handle it dinner, reception I dance with no work for you! Call 675-2868 SCHMIDT'S BALLROOM Mile No. of Wausau on Hwy.51,2Mi. West on "A' A PLANNING A WEDDING? Call 845-907b and Reserve The Date! can servt a complete dinner reception for 2C0 people Dancing; facilities for 300 people SPORTSMAN'S CLUB VJ 314 Jackson St. Wausau f.

i 1 I like to think of myself as being able to sing my kind of song." Although it was 4 in the afternoon, she was just finishing breakfast in her suite at the Plaza Hotel She was working at the Plaza's Persian Room and had been up late the previous night She wore sunglasses, a maroon pants suit and a new short hair cut. Her press agent, Alan Ebert, was there. "Patti is very shy and doesn't like to be interviewed alone," he said. Miss Page's new act stresses the versatility she feels has been overlooked in her career and includes such songs as "God Bless the Child," "A House Is Not a Home," "Until It's Time for You to Go" and "Something." It also includes "Tennessee Waltz," which she says she is not tired of even though she has sung it almost every time she made an appearance in the 20 years since her record of the song made her a star. It doesn't include "How Much Is That Doggie in the which she sings only when someone requests it.

She talks of the new act being designed to help her avoid being forever stereotyped as a female Eddy Arnold. She also talks, sighing and frowning, about being weary of being classed among the old ladies of show business. I Here's The Place To Go! WINDY'S TAVERN Ruth Wendorf, Prop. 420 Forest Street LeondaysJ NIGHT "Km Ml VI lS fell Entertainment by THE JOLLY GENTLEMEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY JIM'S LANES COCKTAIL LOUNGE North in Merrill at 1 SUNDAY, LINCOLN HwyJSI ANTHONY QUINN AND INGRID BERGMAN share a romantic moment in "A Walk in the Spring Rain," based on the novel by Rachel Maddux. To be shown at the Mosinee Theater Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m.

and at the Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. night club and record attraction and having undergone unsuccessful flings at television and the movies, Miss Page has reached a rare plateau of serenity for an entertainer: she is content just to keep doing what she's doing now. "It may sound funny," she says, "but Tm happy doing what I do best and enjoy doing. The only thing I would like to change is to be able to spend more time with my children." Why then does she spend 25 to 30 weeks on the road every year? "Money," she says, shrugging. "As soon as my manager and I can afford it, Fm going to try to cut down, maybe play Las Vegas once a year and come to New York once or twice so 111 be able to get to know my son and daughter." Bookmobile schedule Marathon County's bookmobiles will have the following schedule next week.

Monday: Adult Stops: Louckes' farm, Town of Holton, 12:30 to 2 p.m., Schlais' store (Gad) Town of Bern, 2:30 to 3:15 p.m., Henry Gums' farm, Town of Holton, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m., Vesley's store, Town of Milan, 5 to 6 p.m. Homemaker Boxes: Schlais' store, Green Acres, Franklin, Western Sunset, Bruckerville, Corinth, Social Comers and Holton. Tuesday: Schools, Liberty, Town of Kronenwetter, 9 to 10 a.m., Knowlton, 1 to 1:30 p.m. Adult Stops: Wonsil's, Town of Peplin, 10:15 to 11:15 a.m., and Intersection, Town of Guenther, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Kowalski Road, Town of Kronenwetter, 1:45 to 2:30 p.m., Crestline Trailer Court, Mosinee, 2:45 to 4 p.m.

Home-maker Boxes: Rambling Rosettes. Wednesday: (2 bookmobiles) Schools: Athens Jr. High, 8:30 to 9 a.m., Athens Public, 9 to 11 a.m., Trinity Lutheran, Athens, 11 a.m. to noon, St Anthony's, Athens, 12:30 to 2 p.m.' Adult Stops: (bookmobile 1) Prochriow's, Town of Halsey, 3 to 3:30 p.m., Schauer's store, Town of Rib Falls, 3:45 to 4 p.m Adult Stops: (bookmobile 2) Marathon, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Homemaker Boxes: Halsey Extension, Van Buren Hamburg, Johnson, Athens, WWT, Hamburg (Dehlinger) Rib Falls, and Hi Neighbor.

Station: Athens. Thursday: Adult Stops: Hatley Post Office, 9 to 10 a.m, Nome Town Hall, 10:15 to 11 a.m., Shantytown, Town of Bevent, noon to 1:15 p.m., St. Ladislaus Church, Town of Bevent, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Ringle Post Office, 3 to 3:30 p.m., Carter's store, Town of Weston, 3:45 to 4:15 p.m. Friday: (2 bookmobiles) Schools: Marathon Public, 8:30 to 10 a.m., Edgar Public, 12:30 to 2 p.m., St. John's, Edgar, 2 to 3:30 p.m.

Adult Stops: (bookmobile 2) Jozwiak's locker plant, Town of CasseL 3:45 to 4:15 p.m. Shut-in Boxes: Muehl-beck and Ivy Meyer. Stations: Marathon and Edgar. Frost patterns Frost patterns on window panes depend largely upon microscopic impurities and invisible cracks in the surface of the pane. JAN.

10 4 p.m. 'til 8 "The Girls" FRIDAY 4 to 11 p.m. Fish Shrimp Chicken I WAUSAU PATTI "You looked just gorgeous opening night," Ebert said. "I could hear people talking about it." "Yes, just because I've been singing for 24 years, people have a tendency to think I'm ancient," says Miss Page, who is 42. "When I walked out here opening night I could almost hear people murmuring, 'Boy, she looks pretty good.

I wonder where she had her face Miss Page's career began in Tulsa, in 1946 when band manager Jack Rael heard her on a local radio station, signed SIDE GLANCES -i iwtiiixivi wm i lfc NIA. T.M. It. U.S. uuuri iky ana wiKN AGAIN VY yiviui.

rnone ooS fmiiiiiimmmff EVERY SATURDAY IN FERSOM Grand Ole Opry Star DOSSER'S BAR Highway Hand C-7 Miles N.E. of Merrill SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 THE DRIFTERS AndHls 16th Friday and Saturday 5 9 to 1 a.m. The "Original" 'I 8:00 to 1:00 del reeves Tickets on sale at Fabiano's Music, Jerry's Music, Larry Hazel's Sunset Bar East and Colonial. Tickets Door For table reservations for 4 or more at no charge call 842-4833 Must be 18 years old or accompanied by parent or guardian. SECOND BREAKFAST PAGE her and led her off to The Big Time.

Rael has been her manager and partner ever since, sharing the profits on a 50-50 basis. "We've been good for each other," she says. "He's helped me a lot and he knows that when he needs some money, Patti is always there to do a concert or a show somewhere. Not long ago he called me to ask if I wanted to go on the Mike Douglas Show and I told him, 'Sure, Jack, anything if it will help your Established as a reliable by Gill Fox 845-5651 310 FOURTH ST. Chuck Woody Bill CAFE BAR Z3LZ3 I AGERIGAH it LMit mm Wicni Canty, N.V.Tmw 22' says many things that need to be said again and again! Alan Arkin's performance as Yossarian is great!" The Lark "I dreamed the country was being taken over by a group called 'CRACKPOTS UNITED'!" COLONIAL BALLROOM 5 Miles East of Wausau on Hwy.

131 Scott Other names Other names for the aurora borealis are northern lights, polar lights or streamers. DANCE JAN. 9th MUSIC BY: the "SILVER STARS" Fish Fry Friday Hal Anilable FwShewen McCRORY'S Grind Scholield PTA SHOW SAT. 1 OVER m-J! I'Wa 1:41 7 1 .7 ANDY GKIrrlTH ANGEL IN MY POCKET" JERRY VAN DYKE I KAY MEDFORd' GRAND 3 "IT'S ONE HELL OF A FILM! A COLD SAVAGE AND CHILLING COMEDY! Firmly establishes Nichols' place in the front rank of American directors. Alan Arkin's finest screen performance to date.

'CATCH 22" would be an important event in any movie wraor IMKMlSMLim i IS THE I -IT'S Maiden honored TUCSON, Ariz. AP) Academy Award winner Karl Maiden recently was honored with a doctorate degree in fine arts from Pacific University, Forest Grove, in recognition of his contributions to the school as a guest lecturer on acting and motion picture direction. Maiden, currently seen in "Patton," playing General Omar S. Bradley, spends several months each year conducting seminars at college campuses across the country. To date he has taught at schools in Kansas, Colorado, Oregon, California and Texas.

Common LONDON Young film actresses must expect to disrobe. MOSINEE THEATRE SUN. MAT. 2:00 "Love Happens When You Least Expect It!" eotuw WCTUMS I rmm MJHOM(BERGMN mine GPl AN ADVENTURE IN THE WILDERNESS OF SEE! SEE! SEE! FISHING FOR 59 LB. KING SALMON A KLONDIKE GOLD TOWN A BOY AND HIS DOG TITTHn iFCTn iVfiv Now under new management Street 1 -4 DUU POST DOUIDG, L10ST JIIE UMJ E2U- -w HOW Everyone CAN SEE the Amazing film by Our Own ROBERT W.

HERTZ JR. of Wausau DACJE-0EI, TO 1ILL UITE3 IT! TE3E DEST lilt li i -t I lit 1,1 I wt- KSELl VFAH 1 20th Century-Fox presents TOR! TWJA! TORA! AN ELMO WILLIAMS-RICHARD FLEISCHER PRODUCTION For the Japanese Sequences: DENALI SEE! THEAUSKANBIG GAME HUNT SEE ri ANIMALS WHO HAVE i NEVER SEEN MAN SEE! COASTAL SEA LIFE tm mm wMBaaaa "Viewing ArWn is like watching Lew Alcindor sink baskets or Bobby Fischer play chess. A virtuoso player entering his richest period! A triumphant performance! 'CATCH-22' is, hard as a diamond, cold to the touch and brilliant to the eye!" -TIM MAGAZINE mmmKmtmmimtmmmmMmmM mum nop ,5 JliSLPHIttLia For the United States Sequences Starring MARTIN BALSAM as Admiral JOSEPH COTTEN as "Henrv L. Stimson "EG MARSHALL as Lt Col Bratton" JAMES WHITMORE as'AdmiralWiltiam F.Halsey" ANO JASON ROBARDS as "General Short" Starring SOH YAMAMURA as "Admiral Yamamoto" TATSUYA MIHASHI as "Cdr Genda" TAKAHIRO TAMURA aslt.Cdr Fuchida" EUIR0T0N0 as "Admiral Nagumo KOREYA SENDA as "Prince Konoye" Directed by TOSHIO MASUDA and KINJI FUKASAKU Assoc Producer OTTO LANG Screenplay by LARRY FORRESTER HIDEO Produced rjy ELMO WILLIAMS Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER Music by JERRY GOLDSMITH PANAVISION'Color by DELUXE DIRECT FROM ITS SEHSATIQIIAL ROADSHOW EflGAGEfJEtiTI GREAT WEEK 6 POPULAR DEMAND HELD OVER 3RD FAMILY ENTER AINMENT show times: Regular Saturdoy Sunday PflCGS josvcicint 0RS01II WELIES iin niimi HELD OVER! uiw, i iwui i iiktiiiww, ntruiiin utihUi; Kssmttmmm nanmwittmmm mnnnmwm AniMnv SHOWING throughSUNDAY KSSSiSI ONLY 7:30 ADMISSION: Adults 2.00 Students 1.25- Children 75 GRAND.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Wausau Daily Herald
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Wausau Daily Herald Archive

Pages Available:
846,876
Years Available:
0-2024