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Notes regarding the opening of the Williamson Theatre
January 19, 1925
The Winter Haven Chief
Wednesday, January 21, 1925.
Interior Painting in Williamson
is a Ripley Product
Local Painter Has Transformed Theatre into a Temple of Beauty
One of the most striking features about the new
Williamson Theatre is the attractive color schemes that
have been carried out in the various decorative
effects. The walls are a pearl gray, while the
imitation wood pillars on the walls, extending
to the beautiful paneling on the ceiling, are of pure white.
The entire decorative effect is pleasing and restful to
the eye and is the crowning feature of the beautiful interior.
The entire scheme is the work of George C. Ripley, well
known local painter-contractor.
Mr. Ripley has been a Havenite for many years and ahas
been a devotee of the brush so long that it is second
nature for him to daub paint on a piece of wood or on a
stretch of plaster and make a beautiful masterpiece of
his effort. He has surrounded himself with a crew of
experienced painters who are adept with the brush and
the result is the most beautiful theatre in the State
of Florida. All who love the beautiful and esthetic in
art cannot fail to admire the painting in the
Williamson theatre, and they will thank Mr. Ripley for
making a 100 per cent job of it.
Plumbing and Heating work was completed by J. A. Mann
Plastering and Stucco Work furnished by V. E. Edwards
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