The eighteenth annual auto show staged by the Williamsport Automobile Dealers’ Association opens today at 2 p.m. in the Susquehanna Trail Garage on Hepburn Street, near West Third Street.
It is in all respects a wonderful exhibition. All late models are there for the public’s inspection and there are some beauties.
Nineteen dealers of motor cars have their products on display and the show this year promises to attract thousands of interested persons from all over central Pennsylvania.
Dealers were busy all day Saturday and yesterday with the result that they have arranged an exhibition that would be hard to surpass anywhere in a city of this size. The committee have been planning for this exhibition for weeks ahead.
The decorating committee under F.A. Mitstifer assisted by Llewellyn Myers and C.F. Waltman, has affected a color scheme which far surpasses that of any former show.
The Williamsport Star Car Company, showing the Star car, and the Williamsport Electrical Refrigeration Company, showing the Frigidaire, are the latest articles in entries in the show. There are 18 automobile dealers besides the refrigeration company, and each company has at least three models on display while two of three have four.
Music will be provided afternoons and evenings by Sam Daugherty and the Paramount Orchestra, by Dave Geary’s Orchestra and by the Lenker’s Orchestra.
There will be other entertainment supplied by the Keystone Quartet, Miss Josephine Hoffa, Miss Dorothy Reese, Miss Ethel Moore and others. Thomas H. Richardson is chairman of the show, assisted by George Mead, Carl S. Rothfuss, James Davidson and Ray Thrall.


