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Clinton News Record, 2015-09-02, Page 2020 News Record • Wednesday, September 2, 2015 Second place to radio and movies CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 19 Although the Girls' Auxilliary agreed to organize the Chau- tauqua for the next year, they needed help from several local businessmen to sponsor the event. The News Record said the Chautauqua was "not a paying proposition" and its continuance was "entirely due to the tireless efforts of the Girls' Auxilliary" who felt the Chautauqua's brought to town "wholesome entertainments otherwise unavailable!' Yet, despite the unforgetta- ble plays like Naughty Jimmy Brown, Hawaiian music, Fili- pine banjo players, a children's hour, and Mr. Cope "the funni- est man since Bill Nye, the 1923 Chautauqua earned only $50. Even though the News Record panned the Chinese music as "rather weird" to the "average listemei;' the Chau- tauqua returned the next year. As the Girls' Auxilliary no longer organized the event, a new committee "ran a little behind" on ticket sales. A mea- sles epidemic in the area kept families away, the 1924 Clinton Chautauqua lost money. The Clinton committee brought the Chautauqua back in 1925 fora full program. The Chautauquawas only a "pleasing" event according to the paper. A highlightwas a fiery ser- mon delivered with "greatforce- fulness" by Hon. Frank Church dubbed "The BillySundayof Canada" who spoke on "anum- ber ofthings which Canada might verywell mend.' The 1926 Chautauqua was the last performed in Clinton. The advent of radio and movie houses had already doomed the wholesome entertainments of the Chautauqua circuits before the Depression put an end to them in 1935. A cultural phenomenon that is almost forgotten now, the big tents of the Chautauqua brought the world to rural people. TO ADVERTISE HERE PLEASE CALL 519-482-3443 or 519-527-0240 LCB L,bNCFNI111iIN CU$IIOM BUItSMN6 IN . 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