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ELVIS AND FRIENDS – When Elvis Presley visited backstage at Holiday On Ice yesterday, he renewed several acquaintances he made last year when he saw the show in
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Elvis Presley is playing host to the The singer visited the show again last night at Ellis Auditorium and spent most of the time backstage. He climbed up to the elevated bandstand where Conductor Ben Stabler let him wield his lighted baton for a moment over the 17-piece band. Later he hugged the matronly wardrobe women and told them they had all don “a great job.” Elvis was kept busy signing autographs and posing for pictures for members of the company. He wore a white open-neck shirt and dark suit. At the performance for negroes last night, which drew a capacity house, Sarah Lewis, top student at |
Deaf Children Meet Elvis Elvis Presley fans know no boundaries – recognize no handicaps. Saturday night Elvis made the world of four youngsters a brighter place when he left a houseful of guests to come and greet four youngsters, who are students at the Flecher Davis, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Davis of “The children had no idea of seeing Elvis,” said Mrs. Davis, “in fact, we warned them that they couldn´t. We drove the children out about 9 p.m.. And then we saw one of Elvis´ cousins, Wayne Presley, whom we met in “When Elvis´ uncle, Travis Smith, called us out of a line of some 30 cars and motioned us inside the gate you could have heard our children squealing and the other disappointed fans moaning a mile away. |
“Elvis is a warm hearted and thoughtful young man. He came bounding out of the front door of his home looking handsome in a dark suit and a white shirt. He kissed the girls on the cheeks and they stood like rag dolls vowing to never wash their faces again. He shook hands and thanked us for bringing the children to see him.” Mrs. Davis says the children are deaf but not mute, and that some even have partial hearing. Contrary to popular notion, deaf children love music. They feel the vibrations and even dance in their stocking feet to feel the vibration of the music more keenly. Last year the |
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