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Show WILFORD THE MAGICIAN TO PRESENT TWO-HOUR SHOW NEXT WEDNESDAY When the international magician Wilf ord brings his huge cast of magic effects to the Milford High School Auditorium next Wednesday, Dec. 9, he will demonstrate how magic effects are done. He says: "Contrary to the general opinion of the average layman, lay-man, magicians very seldom use a mirror, nor does everything the magician produce come out of his sleeve. The magician of today will produce pro-duce a duck or live girl as easily as the ancients produced a handkerchief. hand-kerchief. Mr. Wilford not only produces a handkerchief, but continues con-tinues to produce silk after silk until the entire stage is full of beautiful silks, scarfs, flags and covers. But, that's not all he then continues to produce live animal an-imal after live animal. Once he gets started there's no stopping him, from a tiny doll house he magically produces a charming live girl who, dressed in a beautiful costume, helps Mr. Wilford display dis-play this fantasy of color. The noted magician will also prove that the hand is not quicker than the eye. He will cause a large bird to disappear slowly while making every move in the slowest possible way. "Modern magicians claim no supernatural su-pernatural power whatsoever and most certainly are not in league with Satan. Everything accomplished accom-plished is based upon simple but not always known laws of science," says Wilford, who has had plenty of opportunity to know in his 36 years of performing scientific illusions. il-lusions. He is not only one of the most baffling magicians in the country, but is also an extremely versatile entertainer. His program is so different that he might truly bill his extravaganza as the foremost comedy show on the road today. You will scream with laughter from start to finish. The two-hour show starts at 8 p. m. in the Milford High School Auditorium. Admission is $1 for adults and 50c for children. |