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'''La-Mar''', the stage name of W.F. Myers,  played throughout the Ohio during the 1940s, sometimes billed as "The Magician and Mental Wonder.".<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, December 1952</ref> With his second wife, Ivy, they performed as "The La-Mars".<ref>Linking Ring, May 1945</ref>
'''La-Mar''' (c.1885-1952), the stage name of W.F. Myers,  played throughout the Ohio during the 1940s, sometimes billed as "The Magician and Mental Wonder.".<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, December 1952</ref> With his second wife, Ivy, they performed as "The La-Mars".<ref>Linking Ring, May 1945</ref>


== Biography ==
As a small boy he worked with his uncle, [[Signor Chillo]] (an American born Mexican magician), appearing as "La-Mar the Boy Wonder."
As a small boy he worked with his uncle, [[Signor Chillo]] (an American born Mexican magician), appearing as "La-Mar the Boy Wonder."


He also operate a clothing store and magic shop in Cambridge, Ohio.
He also operate a clothing store and magic shop in Cambridge, Ohio.


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 8 January 2014

La-Mar
BornWilliam Franklin Myers
circa 1885
DiedNovember 2, 1952 (age 66)
Cambridge, Ohio

La-Mar (c.1885-1952), the stage name of W.F. Myers, played throughout the Ohio during the 1940s, sometimes billed as "The Magician and Mental Wonder.".[1] With his second wife, Ivy, they performed as "The La-Mars".[2]

Biography

As a small boy he worked with his uncle, Signor Chillo (an American born Mexican magician), appearing as "La-Mar the Boy Wonder."

He also operate a clothing store and magic shop in Cambridge, Ohio.

References

  1. Obit, Linking Ring, December 1952
  2. Linking Ring, May 1945